Hey so this is The People's Podcast, an actual podcast we're creating on the discord self organized from this community at large, here's the first trial run we did for an episode!

Edit to add:

If you have any interest in working on the podcast, speaking on it, helping to organize or whatever else, dm me for a link to the planning server! (and we'll probably look into making a community for it on here in future!)


Episodes will be self organized by whatever folks are passionate about that subject, just like this one was, however the final podcast will have 2 parts: one, like this one, with prepared hosts and topics and ideas used to springboard to organic discussions, and a second part (which I call the anarchy segment) where everyone who was listening to the recording gets unmuted and the whole thing becomes a public forum, about the episode, further discussion, dumb bits, whatever. It’ll be like the old episode megathreads but its actually the podcast. This section will be recorded over 2-3 hours and edited down to about 45 minutes or an hour, so times where everyone is talking over each other or what have you can be cut out and we can elevate the gems of the discussion (and we want to figure out how to have the community make these decisions rather than the behind the scenes team having too much control over the final edit)

In episode 0 here, it was initially just a dry run for the comrades who spoke to practice, and for us on the backend to see what the logistics and tech/ editing would be like, but it turned out so well we wanted to share it! That’s why it’s episode 0 and not 1 :)

I want this to be the essence of our community, which I hope can be left unity and solidarity <3

I hope this explanation makes sense haha, happy to answer further questions :)

    • Chloe [they/them,she/her]
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      4 years ago

      Zencastr has some really severe limitations if you don't pay, like a limit of two guests, a limit on how many hours you can record each month, and no access to the lossless tracks. We're using Discord right now for accessibility. If we went to a different software though, we're planning on Mumble because it's fully free-and-open-source through the whole stack (so we can self-host it and not have to worry about pricing), and because it offers a tons of different options to configure it for prioritizing either latency or quality. Plus it can do multitrack recording for everyone in the call, so score. I'd love to test it and compare the quality to Discord, but at the moment, accessibility is enough of a priority that I doubt we'll switch.