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h/t @NeonPayload@infosec.pub for the video.

My slipping goal for the past month has been the continued production of a weekly podcast. Nothing long, short form that could be listened to on a train or in the car.

The challenge I'm facing head on is how to make it unique. Sure, I can do NPR reading the news but who cares and who is that, what is my target audience. My simple solution so far is to go back and try to find a style and content that people can't get from a dozen different sources on their phone already.

Ideas and recommendations appreciated.

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[–] execveat@infosec.pub 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Hey there and congratulations on getting a few first episodes out! Launching is half the battle, and it looks like you're well on your way.

I'm actually running a small podcast as well and I feel your pain about figuring out the target audience and the personal style. Unless you're aiming for mainstream success, I'd suggest focusing on what you personally feel is missing in the podcasting sphere. Hopefully it will keep you driven, and ensure that you genuinely enjoy the process. Plus, it increases the odds that you won't abandon the project midway. Keep on the good work!

[–] mjh@infosec.pub 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks, I appreciate it. Main stream success is unlikely so I just want to enjoy educating people about cool things that I come across. The Reading Rainbow of InfoSec!