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Monetizing a Podcast
The speaker is trying to monetize their podcast to turn it into a business, but has received pushback from some listeners who don't agree with their advice about relationships. Additionally, they want to focus on helping those who need it instead of wasting time with those who don't.
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In this episode, the hosts talk about the absurdity of judging people based on their appearance and how it can lead to missed opportunities in relationships.
1:04:24 - 1:05:39 (01:15)
Summary
In this episode, the hosts talk about the absurdity of judging people based on their appearance and how it can lead to missed opportunities in relationships. They also express their desire to provide advice only to those who truly need it.
ChapterMonetizing a Podcast
EpisodeSome follow up emails and questions
Podcast2 Be Better
In this conversation, the speakers talk about their intention to turn their podcast into a full-time business and hire people for a production team.
1:05:39 - 1:06:17 (00:37)
Summary
In this conversation, the speakers talk about their intention to turn their podcast into a full-time business and hire people for a production team. However, they emphasize the importance of staying true to their goals and not compromising their values for the sake of monetization.
ChapterMonetizing a Podcast
EpisodeSome follow up emails and questions
Podcast2 Be Better
The issue of oppression and slavery brings to the forefront the question of why feminism only focuses on certain groups and ignores the struggles of others, such as the slave labor currently happening in China.
1:06:17 - 1:07:55 (01:38)
Summary
The issue of oppression and slavery brings to the forefront the question of why feminism only focuses on certain groups and ignores the struggles of others, such as the slave labor currently happening in China.
ChapterMonetizing a Podcast
EpisodeSome follow up emails and questions
Podcast2 Be Better
The speakers discuss the idea of supporting people based solely on their gender and the trend of self-righteousness in social justice movements, criticizing those who talk about issues affecting people who are no longer alive but have little to say about current issues.
1:07:55 - 1:08:50 (00:55)
Summary
The speakers discuss the idea of supporting people based solely on their gender and the trend of self-righteousness in social justice movements, criticizing those who talk about issues affecting people who are no longer alive but have little to say about current issues.