There Isn’t A Void! You Can Subscribe By The Way.
So in the previous episode, I put out a call to find out if there’s anybody actually out there.
And turns out there’s a whole bunch of you, and that’s really cool.
And a lot of you, so I posted it to microblog, obviously, where this is hosted, and then cross-posted that to threads, Twitter, Blue Sky, I think.
And majority, let’s say 90-some percent of you, responded, were from microblog, which is really cool that the community itself is sort of home to where more people actually listen.
And so just by way of a public service announcement, if you’re out there and maybe you listen on the web, like through the posts when I post on the microblog, if you’re not aware, you do have the option of subscribing and listening in traditional podcast apps as well.
So it’s not just that you have to wait for a website post and hopefully you catch it or whatever.
It’s not that my posts are necessarily worth going through all this work for, but for other people who are doing microblog podcasting, it is an option to submit your podcast to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, etc.
And so in my case, I’ve made a page on my microblog.
So microblog.chrisanns.com slash podcast.
You can see the links to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, and then the old-school RSS feed if you’re so inclined to subscribe that way.
I hope I can edit this somehow.
I’m trying to keep it very run-and-gun, top-of-my-head, out-to-the-world kind of recordings.
But the perfectionist podcast editor in me wants to go back and redo things.
And the microblog Wavelength app is not very intuitive that way.
Intentionally, I think, by design to keep things simple.
But just so you’re aware too that I wasn’t initially, you don’t have to just use Wavelength, the microblog podcast app.
You can also upload an mp3 on the web at your microblog dashboard, and it will automatically then create that as a podcast enclosure and send it out to the feeds, etc., just like you normally would if you had a paid professional podcast host.
So that’s an option as well.
But again, I’m trying to keep it this way, keep it simple, keep it easy.
But I know I will complicate things to the point where it gets too busy, too hard, and then I just stop doing it because that’s my life on the web.
Anyways, thanks for listening this long.
Hope you have a great day.
Bye.