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<blockquote data-quote="Kak" data-source="post: 880140" data-attributes="member: 4862"><p>Since I am kind of using this as the discussion thread and also a progress thread, I listened to a podcast called "The Audacity to Podcast"... He is literally a podcast about podcasting. He had an interesting point on explicit tagging.</p><p></p><p>Now, those that know me know I can sometimes be a little salty, but honestly, that is a bad excuse. It is not something I am not exactly proud of. I let a F slide on the Elon Musk show and just kept it in there. I marked it explicit because of one word... That seems a bit ridiculous to have to turn away potential listeners just because I let one word fly.</p><p></p><p>I want to be proud to share this radio show with anyone, including young people.</p><p></p><p>It was literally nothing for me to take that show down, cut the word out of there, and repost it clean.</p><p></p><p>That said, this is a learning process. This isn't a phone call with a friend where I can get angry let loose. This is a radio show that goes out to a lot of people. So I am taking my own professionalism advice. I intend to keep it PG13 from here on out and avoid ever having to put the explicit tag on there. That is a pretty strong label for a fun business radio show.</p><p></p><p>I am not writing my book that way, it is not the way I handle business meetings, and I am not going to run the radio show that way either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kak, post: 880140, member: 4862"] Since I am kind of using this as the discussion thread and also a progress thread, I listened to a podcast called "The Audacity to Podcast"... He is literally a podcast about podcasting. He had an interesting point on explicit tagging. Now, those that know me know I can sometimes be a little salty, but honestly, that is a bad excuse. It is not something I am not exactly proud of. I let a F slide on the Elon Musk show and just kept it in there. I marked it explicit because of one word... That seems a bit ridiculous to have to turn away potential listeners just because I let one word fly. I want to be proud to share this radio show with anyone, including young people. It was literally nothing for me to take that show down, cut the word out of there, and repost it clean. That said, this is a learning process. This isn't a phone call with a friend where I can get angry let loose. This is a radio show that goes out to a lot of people. So I am taking my own professionalism advice. I intend to keep it PG13 from here on out and avoid ever having to put the explicit tag on there. That is a pretty strong label for a fun business radio show. I am not writing my book that way, it is not the way I handle business meetings, and I am not going to run the radio show that way either. [/QUOTE]
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