The Difference Between My Podcast Posts and My Posted Posts.
TTM;LMSU: Nothing, during November. You’ll be able to get the same content in both.
I realized today that I’ve been cluttering your email boxes with a podcast announcement every day for the last five days, and it’s likely that not all of you can or want to listen to podcasts.
You signed up for a newsletter, after all, about an Open Space event designed for professionals with ADHD. What’s with the podcast stuff?
The Good News is, You’ll Get Everything.
Just not right away.
I am committed to putting transcripts of the podcasts into each post - some of them already have them. But they are autogenerated at this point by SubStack’s AI, and that’s not optimal (“The GrayDHD Drinking Game” seems to have convinced the AI that I have a doctorate, for example). So as I get more time to work on things, they will be added, and you can skim and read through the material easily.
Even better, I’m trying to make the podcasts evergreen — that is, material that will be relevant to professionals with ADHD and Open Space events regardless of whether you are coming to the event in Madison next year on January 20th or not.
If you REALLY hate the podcasts, let me know — there may be ways to separate them out more. And if you do like them, let me know that, too — including any topics you’d like to explore as we go along.
And in December we’ll have a much more reasonable posting rate - not this daily stuff. November is a fun month, but it’s always nice when it’s over and we can look back over the words we’ve written, spoken, or drawn.