Trying to find a format that I can keep up.
Here’s the—I know, I know—ChatGPT summary of what I just recorded:
The user talks about starting a daily 10-minute podcast, inspired by David Chang's book "Eat a Peach" and Jerry Saltz's "How to Be an Artist." They plan to discuss each of the 33 rules for becoming a chef from Chang's book and each lesson from Saltz's article in each episode. The user also considers incorporating design principles from their experience as a UX designer and insights from Russell Brunson's book "Expert Secrets."
The user reflects on the importance of finding one's voice and overcoming embarrassment to create content. They acknowledge that although the quality of their content may not be high initially, it's crucial to start and keep making stuff to develop a unique voice. The user reminisces about their early blogging days, aiming to rediscover that voice through this podcast project.
Anyway. That’s the first episode. It was a good reminder that audio-only is so much easier to make than even a barebones video.
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