![]() I hope you and everyone at some point in their lives are able to find a way to make a living doing something that they're passionate about.The start of many updates for your desktop application The best part is getting to share it with people that enjoy it. I'm very fortunate to pay my bills doing something that I truly love. None of my projects are "just a podcast," They're my passion. I'm happy to say that people like Tyron Woodley, Ian McCall, Bruce Buffer, Jon Anik and Kenny Florian, Eric Bischoff, Bret Hart, and many other clients have enjoyed my work over the last 19 years I've spent in broadcasting. ![]() That is shown by our listeners (the solar system) every month.ĭo I think my production is fancy? Yep, guilty as charged. I'm happy to say that this podcast is truly a leader in the space. While people give at /thelapsedfan no one has to in order to listen. It's making money every month by just asking listeners to do the right thing and put down some cash towards something they love. TLF is extremely (Jared Shaw voice) healthy. Producing "The Lapsed Fan" has shown me that people will support what they care about and what they feel they need in their lives. If our content isn't worth $48 a year, no worries. Instead, we just ask you to show support and put a little scratch down for the things that help you get through the day. I don't think I am breaking news by saying that if you want to watch premium television and films you can without paying a dime. We live in a time where you don't have to pay for content. ![]() We charge because instead of trying to find advertisers or go and pitch the content to another site to pay us to work, we can just produce the audio and stick to doing what we're good at. We're not charging you because we want to get rich. However, many say that the content on the SRN was vital to their fandom and introduction to the sport. Not everyone rode the wave and that's understandable. ![]() "It's just a podcast." If you feel that way then I understand you have little attachment to the programming we have produced for the last 12 and a half years. We do release podcasts for free every few weeks. And if he did monetise it, it would colour the content like is the case with Chael Sonnen who litters his podcasts with opinions agreeable with whoever his sponsor is and insincere personal endorsements.Ĭlick to expand.The service is doing very well, hopefully you have had a chance to check it out. You've provided the perfect example with Dan Carlin, he makes podcasts which focus on a very specific topic and informally discusses it for an hour or so, and he doesn't interrupt it with advertising, at least the last time I listened. When you scale that down to a podcast, it's tiny and informal and that's the strength of podcasting. Fair enough, they've put resources into educating themselves and researching and producing something, but you'll pay $10/€10 to buy a book(or audiobook) which a person has put their whole life/career into educating themselves and researching. I'm not going to pay to sit in on a discussion between TJ Desantis and Jordan Breen. Podcasts tend to be an informal stream of consciousness or a discussion. But just small talk for long periods of time, then openly challenging TJ when he tried to steer it towards MMA, petulant like a child trying to prove "you can't make me talk MMA, you are not the boss of me".Ĭlick to expand.I wouldn't listen to any podcasts if they had to be paid for. Wasn't like a brief 30-120 sec breakdown of "the game" when something major happened. In this case it was just rude and unprofessional though often times. I get that it might be boring and maybe even bad to keep it all about MMA, talking a little about recent events or real life stuff is probably not only okay but also good. It really was unprofessional IMO since it was advertised as an MMA show and hosted on an MMA website, and they were supposed to be "MMA journalists". Remember hearing Savage and some other guy(not thinking off Sherwood right now) talking about hockey, NFL etc, TJ telling them to stop and them just laughing it off and keeping it up. Jack had some really good shows also I should mention, great interviews and you could tell he really prepared and took his job seriously. I guess Breen isn't bad, just not my type of show. Listened sometimes when Sherwood was on, but after they fired Sherdog from Sherdog I don't really think there was anybody likeable left. Stopped listening to sherdog radio several years ago pretty much.
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