I love this observation – “the more you learn about each other the less you find in common” – I’ll bring it up on a show soon 🙂
]]>Good song, really, very slack-generation.
P.S.
Oh if you like economic/society podcast (you were talking aboout the one you like), you should give a try to the LSE (london shool of economics) Podcast: they are not boring as the name suggests 😀 and full of good ideas on the world.
The band playing the song in the podcast is Money Penny, which is Justin’s old band. I believe he wrote the song himself.
]]>I think some of the best parts of the show are the one where you talk about business model tips or direct observation hints you extrapolated from your experience: so, not something you just learned on a book.
So I think that you should, roughly, talk: 1/3 Life 1/3 Tech 1/3 Business. All of these subjects in the widest sense of their meaning.
You have been a kind of nice “friend” somewhere there in the USA. And of course some inspiration for me to bring on my own (side-project(s)-stuff).
bye
P.S.
But what’s the band playing the song in your podcast?
My favorite Ethiopian dish is probably the red lentils although I don’t know what the Ethiopian name for it is.
If Justin wants me to cook something for him then he must be pretty misinformed because I can’t cook. 😉
]]>But I have to be honest, I have not heard about Tweet Miner at all since you first advertised which is how I heard about this podcast. Your advertising is not very good. How do you advertise? I think if you fix that you should be able to easily double or triple your monthly subscriptions. But again, the market is probably not big enough.
Now that I’m jabbering, maybe you can make a tweeter for rappers / wannabe celebrities. They use twitter A LOT but then again wannabes are usually too cheap to pay.
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]]>A “recording” issue, alas more mundane but quite comical in an evil way.
That said, great opening. I like the randomness of them!
I personally think the name is not an overly important aspect to the show. I guess the name becomes more important as you try and get people “off the street”.
@Jason, put forward your favourite Ethipoian dish.
@Justin, make Jasons favourite Ethiopian dish and tell us your verdict.
@Jason I too have started throwing in some tests, there is something mildly reassuring, moving from dev to live, running tests and then getting the “mythical” green light.
So many thought provoking things, JUST maybe it will inspire me to go into the loft (attic), pull down that dusty box labelled “blog”, take it down, open it up and write a blog.
Great job guys, look forward to 32.
]]>You’re jingle is (probably) the best thing about your show so I think it’s a no-brainer 🙂
Thanks guys!
]]>Yeah, the name Techzing blows! Who was it that thought of that crap name, anyway? 😉
]]>I was wondering what happened? So, you forgot to press the REC button ‘eh? No worries, I’m glad to “hear you back”.
Btw, I’m loving your Podcast — you guys have a great report(french?), and your mix about life, tech and your personal opinions are fantastic.
In short, I appreciate it guys… and yes your name does suck 🙂
Peace!
Ozzy
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