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Originally Posted by HellToupee
So you want to start an audio podcast?
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I'm passionate about technology, cameras, and everything in between, so creating a high-quality podcast would come naturally to me.
The challenge, however, would be finding guests—I’d never want to inconvenience anyone.
I’ve always believed that people generally carry incredible stories, experiences that could entertain, inspire, or help others. I’d love to provide a space where guests can share freely, whether anonymously or through audio-only, so they feel comfortable and genuine in their expression.
Over the past few months, I’ve heard some incredible stories—so many unique careers, life paths, and perspectives. The authenticity of the people here, combined with an environment that encourages self-expression, makes me truly appreciate living here.
I could look into placing a newspaper ad or finding a platform that makes connecting with potential guests easier.
The people who come to mind with some of the most impactful stories are law enforcement officers, emergency service workers, and veterans. They’ve dedicated their lives to handling the toughest challenges, and their experiences carry incredible wisdom and depth.
Documentaries and interviews have always fascinated me, and I believe the guest should always take center stage—giving them the space to share their story in its truest form.
It's just a bit difficult to get the trust necessary for interviews with law enforcement/veterans, due to the psychological toll it puts on them.
It's often mentioned by them that it's hard to open up to other people who have not done the same job as them.