Kevin Bae

Non-Social in a Socially Networked World

Tag: Podcasts

  • Say hello to my podcast player app

    Say hello to my podcast player app

    I’m building crap software left and right now! Feeling flush with success from building my own personal RSS feed builder I was compelled to build my own podcast app. Well… when I say build I mean Claude.ai built it while I told it what I want. It only took me a couple of weeks. I…

  • I built a podcast RSS feed builder using AI tools

    I built a podcast RSS feed builder using AI tools

    I’ve been trying to build my own podcast RSS feed creator using AI. I understand programming concepts, but I am terrible at writing and debugging code. I don’t have the patience for it. When people started using AI tools to build software, I figured I would finally be able to cobble something together. Over the…

  • Why I stopped producing my music podcast, Sats and Sounds

    Why I stopped producing my music podcast, Sats and Sounds

    After a 100-episode run, I stopped producing my music podcast, Sats and Sounds (the site will remain up for some time). I billed it as one of the first Value4Value (V4V) music podcasts on the internet, and it was. Boostagram Ball predates my show, but not by much. I launched in August 2023 with a…

  • Sats and Sounds – Episode 6 – 2023.09.25

    The next episode of my short three track podcast is up! This week it’s a single artist with some catchy poppy tunes. Sats and Sounds – Episode 6 – 2023.09.25 Listen to it with Podfriend. But first, set up your Alby account so you can link it to Podfriend and send sats while you listen.…

  • Sats and Sounds Episode 3 –  2023.09.04

    Sats and Sounds Episode 3 – 2023.09.04

    I’m not a DJ and I never played one on TV. Never the less, I launched a new web site and podcast called Sats and Sounds. Every week I play three songs that are Value4Value enabled. It’s a quick hit three track listen with independent artists you may not have heard before. They’re songs I…

  • Brookings Institution is coming after podcasting

    Brookings Institution is coming after podcasting

    The Brookings Institution, partly funded by Apple and Facebook, is coming after podcasting. Why? Because anyone can be a podcaster and there is no major platform that controls content. The author calls out RSS as a problem for it’s open nature and difficulty of cutting the feed. If the feed is removed from one platform…