Producing a podcast is more difficult than I thought it would be. It’s also easier than I thought it would be. If that sounds confusing to you, imagine how I feel.
If I had known eight weeks ago what I‘ve learned in making these first six episodes of Love & Hope, I don’t think I would have started this journey. I’m not sure whether to be thankful for my ignorance or to wish I’d had the sense to stick to writing.
Love & Hope was an experiment for me. It was an opportunity to learn a bit about a new medium without jumping into something that I thought could possibly be popular. I chose a topic that wouldn’t interest most people, because I wanted a safe place to learn — without worrying about too many people listening and judging me.
So after making six episodes, what have I learned?

‘Do you want to sell sugar water … or do you want to change the world?’
When it comes to ideas, should we prefer complexity or simplicity?
Friday’s article will be delayed
Surprise! Sane foreign policy experts agree with that crazy ol’ Ron Paul
Three years after she sneaked in, World’s Happiest Dog® is queen
Don’t believe the words they say: Politicians revert to their incentives
Shame almost got me fired — and shame still haunts me years later