Have you been reluctant to listen to podcasts?

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It is a great way to know to easily know what is happening, including in our community.

During the pandemic I became a real fan of podcasts.  And I got to thinking that I could do podcasts! I did the first Connecting the Community Podcast in August last year.  I really enjoy doing them. There are now 80 episodes. I believe they are an effective way to let people know who is doing what in our community.

These podcasts are conversations, about 25 minutes in length.  I record them on Zoom, use an easy editing software (Hidenburg)  (cutting out coughts).  Then I easily upload them to the Podbeam podcast platform. 

I let the guests know what I want to talk to them about so they do have an opportunity to think about their responses.  I always end with this same question, "Name one thing that you really like about this community?"

I believe that one way to get more people to listen to the Connecting the Community podcast is to convince people who don't actively listen to podcasts to take up this habit!

I needed to say "Why and when would you listen to podcasts". I queried ChatGPT and this is what its response was:


Listening to podcasts can be enjoyable and informative, and there are various reasons and occasions when it makes sense to tune in:

  • Learning: Podcasts are an excellent way to gain knowledge on a wide range of topics. You can find podcasts on history, science, technology, personal development, and much more. It's a convenient way to learn while you're commuting, exercising, or doing household chores.
     
  • Entertainment: Podcasts can be entertaining and fun. There are plenty of comedy podcasts, storytelling podcasts, and fiction podcasts that provide a break from your daily routine and make you laugh or engage your imagination.
     
  •  Inspiration: If you're looking for motivation, self-improvement, or personal growth, many podcasts offer inspiring stories, advice, and tips from experts and successful individuals.
     
  • News and Current Events: Podcasts are an excellent source for staying up-to-date with the latest news, trends, and current events. You can find podcasts that cover politics, economics, sports, and more.
     
  • Relaxation: Some podcasts are designed to help you relax and de-stress. They might include guided meditation, ASMR, or soothing sounds.
     
  • Companionship: Podcasts can be a comforting companion during solo activities like long drives, walks, or cooking. They can make you feel less alone or provide a sense of connection.
     
  • Commuting: Podcasts are a great way to make the most of your commute. You can turn travel time into productive and enjoyable learning or entertainment time.
     
  • Multitasking: Podcasts are ideal for multitasking. You can listen while doing other tasks like cleaning, gardening, or running errands.
     
  • Cultural Awareness: Listening to podcasts can broaden your understanding of different cultures, perspectives, and experiences, making you more empathetic and open-minded.

As for when to listen to podcasts, it really depends on your preferences and schedule. Some people enjoy starting their day with a podcast, while others prefer winding down with one in the evening. Here are some common times:

During Commutes: Many people listen to podcasts during their daily commute, whether by car, bus, or train.
 
While Exercising: Podcasts can make workouts more enjoyable and provide a distraction from the physical effort.
 
During Household Chores: Listening to podcasts can make cleaning, cooking, and doing chores more bearable.
 
Before Bed: Some people enjoy listening to calming or bedtime story podcasts to help them relax and fall asleep.
 
During Breaks: Short podcasts or episodes can be perfect for quick breaks at work or during study sessions.

Ultimately, the best time to listen to podcasts is when it fits into your schedule and enhances your overall well-being, knowledge, or entertainment.


As well as the CTC podcast I have also been promoting in the Good Information to Know newsletter

Other podcasts that I really enjoy are

The Bridge by Peter Mansbridge - Reflecting on issues of the day, particularly politics
Hidden Brain Interviews with experts on the drivers of human behavior
Friday Focus/Munk Debates
The Big Story - An in-depth look at the issues, culture and personalities shapng Canada
In Good Faith - Celebrating the power of faith and belief.
Coffee Break Espanol - to improve my Spanish

Click the "Follow" button on the top right corner on the Connecting the Community Podcast 

Please let me know if you have suggestions for podcast guests.  Email me at [email protected]