E23 - The Trouble with Podcasting

E23 - The Trouble with Podcasting

Author: TGBI Universe September 18, 2022 Duration: 21:15
What makes podcasting worth all of the hard work and effort that it takes to write, record, and edit a quality show? The market is over-saturated with podcasts that don't make any money and never get popular, so is it even worth it to put forth the effort? In this episode of The Great Big Intergalactic, Caesar discusses these issues and how hosts can become frustrated with the lack of appreciation that they receive.

Ever feel like you need a conversation that doesn't fit into a neat little box? That's the space The Great Big Intergalactic occupies. Hosted by Caesar, this podcast is a weekly, unfiltered journey through the thoughts and observations rattling around one person's head. You won't find a rigid schedule of topics here. Instead, each episode is built from whatever has captured Caesar's attention, provoked a reaction, or simply needs to be said aloud that particular week. The show draws from a broad spectrum-touching on society, culture, and personal journals-but always through the lens of a spontaneous, passionate rant. It’s less about delivering answers and more about sharing a genuine, meandering thought process. Listening feels like pulling up a chair for a coffee with a friend who isn't afraid to dig into the absurd, the frustrating, or the wonderfully mundane details of modern life. The result is a deeply human and often surprising audio experience. This podcast thrives on its lack of agenda, offering a raw and relatable alternative to overly polished productions. If you appreciate authenticity and the occasional detour, you’ll find a unique voice here in the vast universe of audio content.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 86

The Great Big Intergalactic
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E1 - Climate Change is the New Hell [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 14:43
Caesar rants about oppressive thinking, intellectual insincerity, distancing himself from the internet, and becoming more introspective in this first ever episode of The Great Big Intergalactic.