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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2026 · 23 MIN

One Year, 55 Countries, Shout-Outs, and Gratitude

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One year ago today, the first episode of Human Equals Paradox came out.With the help and encouragement of MANY people, especially my producer Mattia Mauree, I made 18 episodes last year and kept them coming in a pretty steady flow.I have a background as a data analyst, and when I realized we were almost at this year mark I was fascinated to see that those 18 episodes had been downloaded over 3,200 times in FIFTY-FIVE different countries. :-OAnd that's just from my podcast host - that's not including those of you who listen from the Patreon.Forty-four of those countries have repeat listeners, and 27 have more than 10 downloads.These are TINY numbers compared to most podcasts, which I totally get - but for me it's really a big deal. I'm not out promoting it, trying to drive up numbers. I don't run ads. If new people are listening, it's because someone told them about it, and that's the most incredible thing to me.I never thought I'd do this at all, and to know that there are more than a handful of people out there who find these ideas interesting, helpful, and worth giving time and attention to? That's WILD. Entirely wonderful and still wild!This thank-you ep is about 23 minutes and I talk a bit about how I got here, and what it means to be here, before having a fun time with the location data and giving many shout-outs to many places around the world who have dipped into my work.I'll be back to the archetypal goodness next episode - but for now, THANK YOU. Thank you. Thank you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

One year ago today, the first episode of Human Equals Paradox came out.With the help and encouragement of MANY people, especially my producer Mattia Mauree, I made 18 episodes last year and kept them coming in a pretty steady flow.I have a background as a data analyst, and when I realized we were almost at this year mark I was fascinated to see that those 18 episodes had been downloaded over 3,200 times in FIFTY-FIVE different countries. :-OAnd that's just from my podcast host - that's not including those of you who listen from the Patreon.Forty-four of those countries have repeat listeners, and 27 have more than 10 downloads.These are TINY numbers compared to most podcasts, which I totally get - but for me it's really a big deal. I'm not out promoting it, trying to drive up numbers. I don't run ads. If new people are listening, it's because someone told them about it, and that's the most incredible thing to me.I never thought I'd do this at all, and to know that there are more than a handful of people out there who find these ideas interesting, helpful, and worth giving time and attention to? That's WILD. Entirely wonderful and still wild!This thank-you ep is about 23 minutes and I talk a bit about how I got here, and what it means to be here, before having a fun time with the location data and giving many shout-outs to many places around the world who have dipped into my work.I'll be back to the archetypal goodness next episode - but for now, THANK YOU. Thank you. Thank you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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