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Hi Arjun! Thanks for jumping in here...

Ah, the days of i-CDRom. Yes in some ways it was modeled after those. I recall one that Peter Gabriel produced being very cool.

I do agree that podcasts aren’t disruptive...in the way that iPhones are. They are a mashup of old storytelling techniques...don’t disagree with any of that. But in this mashup, I think something slightly different is emerging.

Yes! Eventually I do want to turn this into a podcast as well as a newsletter. It’s in the growth plan....just gathering the audience and getting it underway first.

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Oct 13, 2022Liked by Samantha Hodder

That sounds like a very cool project, about Karl Wallenda. Reminds me of that short-lived technology that was the CD-i, the interactive CD.

I don't think podcasts are a disruptive innovation like the iPhone was. But they are certainly an incremental innovation, briging together the old story telling techniques with modern technology to have all what you want to hear (and produce) available in your pocket at any time you wish.

Having said that: are you considering turning your interviews into a podcast? That would be fitting.

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