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Preemptive disclaimers for podcast shows
The podcast host can include a disclaimer at the beginning of the show, similar to the ones on Jackass, stating the nature of the show and the authority or experience of the speakers. The guest speaker also suggests adding a docket and encouraging controversial topics to engage the audience more.
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The speaker suggests that Joe Rogan should add a preemptive disclaimer at the beginning of his show, similar to Jackass disclaimers, to avoid any negative consequences.
1:25:11 - 1:27:47 (02:35)
Summary
The speaker suggests that Joe Rogan should add a preemptive disclaimer at the beginning of his show, similar to Jackass disclaimers, to avoid any negative consequences. The speaker believes a researcher should be involved in medical topic conversations on the show.
ChapterPreemptive disclaimers for podcast shows
Episode#635: Jason Calacanis on Brooklyn Grit, Big Asks, Angel Investing (Uber, Calm, Robinhood, and more), The Magic of Thinking Big, and St*bbing People in the Face but Never in the Back
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The hosts of the podcast Red Scare created a docket for judging Zoom behavior, including using visual cues and raising hands, as discussed in a private conversation about preparation methods.
1:27:47 - 1:29:59 (02:12)
Summary
The hosts of the podcast Red Scare created a docket for judging Zoom behavior, including using visual cues and raising hands, as discussed in a private conversation about preparation methods.
ChapterPreemptive disclaimers for podcast shows
Episode#635: Jason Calacanis on Brooklyn Grit, Big Asks, Angel Investing (Uber, Calm, Robinhood, and more), The Magic of Thinking Big, and St*bbing People in the Face but Never in the Back
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this episode, the hosts discuss their respective interests in politics and research, with particular attention paid to the political topics that get Sax's attention, and the scrambling that occurs when one party has not done their research.
1:29:59 - 1:31:45 (01:46)
Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss their respective interests in politics and research, with particular attention paid to the political topics that get Sax's attention, and the scrambling that occurs when one party has not done their research.