Seeds of Thought is all about turning on the mic and thinking out loud. Sometimes, you need a place to experiment and have fun. I really hope you enjoy the conversation!
Everything has to start somewhere, and the opportunity to explore new thoughts and ideas never goes out of style. This new podcast seeks to explore some of those ideas in detail, as well as sharing (hopefully) relatable stories grounded in everyday life.
I’m looking forward to seeing how this goes, and I’m always open to feedback. Thank you very much for listening, and subscribe for more coming soon!
At the end of this post, you will find a very short form that you can fill out to let us know about your idea for a piece of media, if you’d rather have us contact you rather than reaching out via email or Twitter.
Here are just a handful of possible types of media (shows, stories, concepts, etc.) that could be possible:
A video series highlighting interesting historical landmarks with some backstory/context and narration along with interviews.
An audio-only story telling the story of an inspirational experience narrated by somebody who deals with similar things on a regular basis.
A running journal documenting lifestyle changes or transformations over a period of several months or years.
We are open to ideas for one-off projects, occasional pieces, or daily/weekly/monthly episodic content (see the original post here). We see this as an opportunity to support potentially under-represented voices, and to get projects off the ground that otherwise wouldn’t go anywhere.
Please, if you or anybody you know might be interested in discussing possible opportunities, please let them know to contact us at [email protected], @UnwindMedia on Twitter, or fill out the form below:
With Nick sleeping off a long week, Rob and Future Chat make their triumphant returns to the airwaves, with a thorough discussion on the nature of follow-up, then follow-up, and finally vent some frustration about slow creep of peer to peer and mobile digital micro-payments. Mike and Rob also settle whether they are automators or programmers, and suggest improvements to IFTTT.
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