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On this episode of Podcraft, we have a special episode swap with our good friend Joe Casabona from Podcast Workflows.
Podcast Workflows provides insights into how to improve your podcast systems and workflows — allowing you to create and grow a high quality podcasting by showing you how to best spend your limited time.
Here, Joe will help us think about our own podcast workflows by encouraging us to think about what's missing from our existing processes.
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One of my favorite Disney+ shows is Loki. It’s a truly fascinating look at time travel, predetermined events, and controlling your own destiny.
And now I’m going to give you a major (if not very simplified) spoiler, if you haven’t seen it.
In the finale, Loki masters the ability to “time slip,” or transport to any time, any place, in any timeline (for all intents and purposes, a timeline is a parallel universe). This also allows him to relive events over and over again.
So as all of existence faces eradication, he can take as much “time” as he wants to learn how to save everything and everyone, on every timeline.
He continuously, over thousands of years, learns everything he needs to learn, and practices, through trial and error, to improve his process, and his odds of saving everything and everyone.
And while we don’t have thousands of years, or the ability to time travel, we do have the ability to take a step back and consider the question, “What’s missing?”
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On this episode of Podcraft, we have a special episode swap with our good friend Joe Casabona from Podcast Workflows.
Podcast Workflows provides insights into how to improve your podcast systems and workflows — allowing you to create and grow a high quality podcasting by showing you how to best spend your limited time.
Here, Joe will help us think about our own podcast workflows by encouraging us to think about what's missing from our existing processes.
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One of my favorite Disney+ shows is Loki. It’s a truly fascinating look at time travel, predetermined events, and controlling your own destiny.
And now I’m going to give you a major (if not very simplified) spoiler, if you haven’t seen it.
In the finale, Loki masters the ability to “time slip,” or transport to any time, any place, in any timeline (for all intents and purposes, a timeline is a parallel universe). This also allows him to relive events over and over again.
So as all of existence faces eradication, he can take as much “time” as he wants to learn how to save everything and everyone, on every timeline.
He continuously, over thousands of years, learns everything he needs to learn, and practices, through trial and error, to improve his process, and his odds of saving everything and everyone.
And while we don’t have thousands of years, or the ability to time travel, we do have the ability to take a step back and consider the question, “What’s missing?”
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