Acquired Blue Microphones Yeti and accessories (Amazon)
Blue Microphones Yeti USB Microphone Four Pattern Midnight Blue - Closed-Back Professional Headphones Black - Microphone Stand Screw Thread Adapter - Microphone Suspension With Boom Scissor Arm Stand - Universal Pop Filter Microphone Wind Screen with Mic Stand Clip - 1 Piece Micro Fiber Cloth

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Chris Aldrich

I'm a biomedical and electrical engineer with interests in information theory, complexity, evolution, genetics, signal processing, IndieWeb, theoretical mathematics, and big history. I'm also a talent manager-producer-publisher in the entertainment industry with expertise in representation, distribution, finance, production, content delivery, and new media.

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  1. Replied to a tweet by Taylor Jadin (Twitter)

    I’m tossing around the idea of starting a podcast network. Not some much for ad revenue but to make it easy and cheap for people who want to start a podcast to get hosting.— Taylor Jadin (@TaylorJadin) July 22, 2018

    Basically I’d cover the hosting and standing up the site + RSS feed for people. Then I’d offer guides on equipment to buy and give editing tutorials for newbies.— Taylor Jadin (@TaylorJadin) July 22, 2018

    Registered a domain: https://t.co/nDDlCSHopP— Taylor Jadin (@TaylorJadin) July 22, 2018

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    Taylor, If it helps a bit, Manton Reece [(@manton), (@manton)] fairly recently created a microcast network and some tools to help people create, host, and distribute short podcasts with micro.blog. It’s an interesting model and one which could eventually be built upon as a minimal product for adding additional features and tools.
    Additionally Aaron Parecki had some thoughts a while back on his microcast (episode 9: Streamlining My Microcast Workflow) about improving his production workflow. Earlier today he also created a discovery website (with subtle hints of a webring) that acts as a discovery mechanism and network of sorts for microcasts which you might find interesting in light of your plans.
    I might also submit that if you’re doing it for students, starting with small, short microcasts are always a quick way to get started.
    All this to remind me that I just got a Yeti Blue for my birthday and I need to fire it up to continue on with both my microcast and my longer format podcast.

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