Reading anything online gives us discussion that often times is not done. I like reading, writing about it, and talking about it. This is the podcast for me to talk about the things that are being shown to most of us online. Most of that conversation is done in private, if it happens at all. I find the moment I talk about something that I start to understand the most important, least important, and overall relevance of anything that I'm reading. Being someone that has gotten really good at creating lists and writing comments on pieces of writing online, I'm sharing that process in a daily podcast format that gives you my side of the discussion.
In episode 5, we discuss 'The Illusion of the Shiny Object' by Fatih Yıldız. This article was found on Medium.com. It was one of the top articles in the self improvement section. After talking it through, the article seems to provide a lot of value to Medium.com. I thought this article would be especially relevant to engineers and people that identify with progressive ideologies, not to group the two.
In episode 4, we discuss 'How to Become Ridiculously More Creative' by Viktoria Verde. This article was found on Medium.com. It was one of the top articles in the self improvement section. Right away, I had problems with the article right when reading the title, but I tried to understand exactly why. It turns out there was good reason to chat further about this article.
I take a look at the article by Jason McBride on Medium.com titled 'Capitalism Can't Have My Creativity' to provide my reading supplement. You'll find the article provides a lot of value for further conversation. This article was found on the front page of Medium.com. At least for me, the author appeared multiple times on the front page. The total number of readers is unknown to me, but I can tell you that this piece is being read ...
I take a look at the article by George J. Ziogas on Medium.com titles 'Why Do I Feel Tired of Existing' to provide my reading supplement. You'll find the article provides a lot of value for further conversation. This article was found on the front page of Medium.com with over 2k claps and over 45 comments. The total number of readers is unknown to me, but I can tell you that this piece is being read by many as I write this.
I want to read, bring that to the audience, and talk about it simply. I found success posting highlighted comments and building reading lists on Medium.com earlier. That makes me want to provide better through a podcast. This podcast provides me a more appropriate place to talk about what I read throughout the day. This episode includes discussion of the many differences between POINT5 Podcast, my other project, and this new projec...
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