I thought I wanted to start a podcast with my friends, turns out I just wanted to use the format to stay in touch. I travel quite a bit so I have friends in many timezones. Some of us attempted to start a podcast by each recording an audio clips and stitching them together into an episode. We quickly realized we didn't want the discussions to be fully public, however, the format of communicating through these audio podcast-like messages was a game changer. This is what lead to the development of Roads Audio. So have you ever wanted to start a podcast? What was that experience like?
Working from home has given me some extra time to read in the mornings and evenings because I no longer have to commute 2+ hours back and forth. So, I've been compiling a reading list- please feel free to recommend some of your favorite books! The more diverse the genres, the better. I am currently reading Beloved by Toni Morrison, and am looking forward to moving onto Pachinko because everyone I know has hyped it up.
Today I launched #32 on PH and was thinking back to the first software product I made. It was a simple .exe popup I sent to a few friends...they had to type 'Andrew is awesome' before it would go away I was so pleased...
For me it's the start. I shutdown my machine and have to restart all my software in the morning and sometimes remembering where I left off is impossible
What was your first project and how did you get started? Curious how makers get started in their journey and learn the skills they need to create something. Any advice for makers who have an idea but don't know where to start in the building journey?
Live training on mixing, RF, and system tuning with Dave Rat, Robert Scovill, Ken 'Pooch' Van Druten, Michelle Sabolchick Pettinato, Scott Adamson and more!
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