We talk about content. How it's made. Why it's good. Why it's very bad. Sorry in advance for the British bits. www.thecontentmines.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 138 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | NewsComedyTech News |
We thought we’d jump back on mic and talk through the weirdness of 2023, our first year since COVID that we didn’t put out a podcast every week. Luke thinks 2023 feels weird because millennials are no longer relevant. Ryan thinks 2023 feels weird bec... more
We’re back with another outside episode. We sat on a park bench and talked about Threads, NPC streamers on TikTok, and AI. Ryan also got chased by a wasp and a dog came by to say hi. Then we went and watched some cricket. A perfect summer afternoon. ... more
Ryan was in London so we did a little recording session out in a park last week. We wanted to talk about something other than Twitter and AI, but, let’s be real. That’s all we talked about. Also, perhaps most importantly, Luke finally watched all of ... more
Well, all good things must come to an end. Also, this podcast. At least for a while. We’re going on indefinite hiatus! So this will be our last episode for a while. Why is this happening? A combination of reasons, which we explain in excruciating det... more
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Isn’t Ryan Broderick the serial plagiarist who got canned from Buzzfeed? Why would anyone listen to a word he says? Weird that he has a show.
Monthly, with guests, i like the researched and explained out stuff, so a topic deep dive. Like you have adam do in written, but verbally. I also miss the guest “what have you done to be sane” like the deep thoughts about disco elysium and mushrooming and grave yard walks. You know interesting people, the conversations about the job/field you share is interesting for those of us not in the field. Also less ryan interrupting lol
An ouroboros of stupidity.
An ouroboros of stupidity. Oh! And Ryan Broderick is a known plagiarist who calls himself a journalist - look it up! Standing by this!
Listened to about 10 minutes of their final episode, and wished they had just taken the “Hello Internet” route of fading away. Self-indulgent to the extreme, which made me realize that this show ending was probably the best thing that could happen to it (well, except for the actual ending, which was truly the worst).
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Apple Podcasts | #110 |
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