I haven’t made a new podcast episode since August. It’s not just that I’m being lazy, although that’s sometimes true. Instead, I’m evaluating whether podcasting is a good investment of my time right now.
What I have to say here is mostly about me, so it might not be valuable for many others. Read on only if you’re a creator yourself or if you’re curious what’s going on in my creative world. For others, it might be too much “inside baseball.”
I’d been wanting to try podcasting for close to 15 years, so it was a big deal when I launched my first weekly show in January. For about three months, I did a show each week and I learned a lot. But the arrival of the pandemic and the public crisis it created seemed to make my content out of place for the public mood.
So I pivoted by ending the first season and launching another show, one that would give me wider latitude to cover broader topics. I made seven episodes before I put things on hold to think about what I’m doing.
And the truth is that I’m debating what things to focus on right now — and I wonder whether podcasting will ever be more than ego satisfaction for me. At least anytime soon.

Cat’s ordeal reminds me that bad things happen right under my nose
If president can just ignore laws, what’s the purpose of having laws?
We can’t control timing of death, just what we do as we’re waiting
Let’s quit trying to force others to choose our shopping preferences
Self-disclosure of flaws is how I stop myself from deceiving you
Gay marriage debate turns into fight for validation of private beliefs
AUDIO: I might not love you if I don’t imagine that you’re perfect
As world spirals toward chaos,
Norman Rockwell or Norman Bates? Holidays are dysfunctional for some