The end of the year is a good time to take a step back and think about what you're doing and why.
Among my various (well, three) enterprises, I've been doing the Morse Code Podcast for more than a year - more than 60 full length episodes and 200+ videos. Proud of Jared and Randa and me and what we’ve achieved!
I'm still figuring out the SEO and a bunch of other technical stuff I don't understand (like how to get substack to push the updated episode thumbnails to apple podcasts 🤬).
But as to the intention? I'm 100% in.
The podcast is evolving. I started doing it for one reason and now, that reason has changed.
Next week we’re about to shift into high gear with a new slate of um pretty ambitious projects — music, film, writing — but in this moment of quiet early morning end-of-year darkness, I wanted to take stock in what I’m doing and why. In typically earnest Korby fashion, I hope my message brings some cheer, encouragement and vision.
As always, thank you for being here with me. And if the Morse Code Podcast resonates with you, consider joining as a paid subscriber.
Something else that would be helpful? Giving us a five star review on Apple Podcasts and/or Spotify, or even writing a short review (on Apple) saying why you like what we’re doing. That goes a long way, not only to helping build the pod, but it makes me and Jared and Randa feel nice.
If you’re a patreon subscriber, I’m posting this video over there, but with a little more of the transparency, vulnerability that particular community fosters. There’s a particular question I’m asking over the patrons…
I wish you guys all the meaning and music your heart can handle. Happy New Year.
~Korby
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