Hosted by Jonathan A. Levi, The Infill Podcast explores 3D printing and Maker culture through weekly interviews with industry experts.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesLeisure |
In this episode, we are joined by Nadir @ CN3D. Brought to you by PCBWay (jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).
From tuning cars by day to upgrading 3D printers by night, Nadir brings his automoti... more
In this episode, we are joined by Blayne Sapelli. Brought to you by PCBWay (jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).
Blayne Alan Sapelli is the Creative Marketing Manager at Snapmaker, where he focus... more
In this episode, we are joined by Valerian Weber. Brought to you by Sovol (jle.vi/sovol) and OctoEverywhere (octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).
Valerian is a 3D Designer, 3D Printing Tutorial Creator, and Consultant who seamless... more
In this episode, we are joined by Bruno Boas. Brought to you by PCBWay (jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).
Bruno, the visionary behind STLFlix, is back on the podcast for a second time — and th... more
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Enjoy the guests and the host, and the topic is fascinating. However, I can’t listen anymore because I find the production values to be awful as a podcast. The conversation is constantly interjected with distracting pops, desktop notifications, phone calls, alerts, and more. While this may work for a video format where you can see the live chat, this is extremely annoying in a podcast.
His YouTube videos are fine, but listening to his podcast is just a waste of time. I’ve listened to at least 5 ep at this point. He cuts his guest off far too much, doesn’t seem to know how to silence his phone, and spends way too much time talking about himself. Why even have a guest? I’m listening to learn and stay up to date, but I’m not getting much of anything. I wish someone WOULD make a good 3d printing podcast, but this ain’t it.
First time listening here, and I enjoy it, but he does talk too much about himself.
Really want to like this podcast. It has a lot of potential, but audio quality has plagued it for a while now. Host’s volume is usually too low while his guest is at a normal level. The issue with that is if you turn it up to hear the host you’re blasted by the guest when they speak. Additionally, he often talks about himself a little too much. To be fair, this was more so in the earlier episodes, but it still creeps in on newer ones.
This is an absolutely amazing, and inspiring podcast.
But WHAT HAPPENED TO JONATHAN! It’s been almost a month since he last uploaded anything.
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Focused on 3D printing and Maker culture, this podcast features insightful conversations with a range of industry experts, creatives, and innovators. The topics explored span from the applications of 3D printing in various sectors such as fashion and recycling to discussions on engineering advancements and personal journeys within the Maker community. Unique aspects of the show include its strong emphasis on sustainability, open-source innovation, and the technical intricacies of 3D printing technologies and materials. Listeners can expect to gain practical insights, inspiration, and knowledge about the evolving landscape of making and digital fabrication.
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Recent guests on The Infill Podcast include:
1. Blayne Sapelli
2. Valerian Weber
3. Bruno Boas
4. David Martinez
5. Arne Bornheim
6. Jonathan from Keep Making
7. Brigitte Kock
8. Dave Hakkens
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