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Finished recording first 3 buffer episodes

I had some turbulent time over here and I couldn’t take a risk to start recording a video podcast and immediately release it. So I wanted to fill the buffer with a number of episodes first and then start to release it weekly, while in parallel to record new ones.

That number is 3. I wanted to record even more, but people kept asking when it would be aired. To be honest, I’m to blame here, because I kept announcing it on twitter and building tension all the time.

Yesterday I recorded the 3rd one and that means next week will be the premiere!

I want to keep this milestone short, so I’ll just announce the episodes and my guests here.

Episode #1 Give what you want to receive

In this episode I’ve talked with @arvidkahl about a lot of things. The main tone of the episode was about sharing knowledge and providing value wherever you can. That way you can expect it back on the long rune

Episode #2 Communities before product.

My guest was @8bit and we demystified what this actually means. Benefits of being open, transparent, vulnerable and building bonds with your folks. It’s all there.

Episode #3 Newsletters are never out of fashion

@AndrewKamphey spoke about newsletters. What he provides in his newsletter that has over 7k of subscribers and how that even started. Some tips for the people who want to start with it and why it survived all the trends on the internet.

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