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New Blue Show

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    2025 06 19 - Ad-free & early-access

    This ad-free episode discusses how open RSS and Bitcoin payments are empowering creators with full control over their publishing and monetization. Key Topics: Bitcoin RSS Monetization Podcasting Music Distribution Summary: The episode explores how open RSS feeds combined with Bitcoin payments are revolutionizing content creation and distribution, offering creators unprecedented control and direct monetization avenues. The discussion covers practical implementations, such as embedding a Lightning address in an RSS feed, enabling direct payments to creators. Listeners can use podcast apps that support Lightning payments, allowing for seamless value exchange. The concept of wallet switching is explained, allowing users to select their preferred Bitcoin wallet for payments. The episode highlights the increasing trend of musicians bypassing traditional platforms by leveraging Bitcoin and RSS feeds to distribute their music directly to fans. This approach allows artists to maintain control over their content and revenue, cutting out intermediaries. Independent podcasters and musicians share their experiences with these new tools, discussing the benefits, challenges, and future potential. The overall sentiment is optimistic, portraying a future where creators are less reliant on ads and centralized platforms. Open technologies like RSS and Bitcoin are presented as key enablers of this shift, fostering a more direct and equitable relationship between creators and their audience. The episode serves as a practical guide and source of inspiration for those looking to explore alternative models for content creation and monetization.

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    2025 06 19 - Regular

    Test This podcast episode explores the mechanics of value-for-value in podcasting, covering its implementation, benefits, and the evolving landscape for creators. Key Topics: Value-for-value in podcasting Streaming sats Payment splitting Open tools and protocols Direct listener support Wallet switching Embedding payment logic Creator sovereignty Summary: The episode delves into the mechanics of value-for-value in podcasting, explaining how it functions and why it is significant for content creators. It emphasizes the use of streaming sats and splitting payments among contributors, highlighting the foundational elements that enable direct support from listeners. The discussion covers the implementation of these elements using open tools and protocols. The podcast explores how artists are leveraging podcasting infrastructure to distribute music, including albums, mixes, and live sets. This approach allows them to bypass traditional platforms and receive direct payments. Automatic wallet switching and embedding payment logic directly into the feed are also discussed as key components of this evolving ecosystem. Challenges, such as discoverability, the need for standards, and the learning curve for new creators are addressed. The conversation underscores the potential of combining open standards with creator sovereignty, showcasing opportunities for tool builders, musicians, and anyone interested in the future of podcasting.

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    This podcast episode delves into the mechanics of value-for-value in podcasting, exploring its functionality, significance, and evolution as more creators embrace it. Key Topics: Value-for-value mechanics Streaming sats Payment splitting Open tools and protocols Direct listener support Wallet switching Embedding payment logic Creator sovereignty Summary: The discussion begins by introducing the concept of value-for-value in podcasting, explaining how it functions and its increasing importance as more creators adopt it. The foundational elements, such as streaming sats and splitting payments across contributors, are covered, emphasizing their implementation using open tools and protocols. Music shows utilizing podcasting infrastructure to distribute albums, mixes, and live sets are examined, highlighting the shift from traditional distribution methods to enabling direct listener support, automatic wallet switching, and embedding payment logic directly into the feed. Artists are leveraging this approach to bypass conventional platforms and receive direct compensation for their work. The episode explores the challenges associated with value-for-value, including discoverability, the establishment of standards, and the learning curve for new creators. Despite these hurdles, the focus remains on the potential unlocked when open standards align with creator sovereignty. Whether one is involved in tool development, music publishing, or simply curious, the episode offers valuable insights. The discussion underscores the transformative impact of value-for-value on podcasting, empowering creators to monetize their content directly from their audience, bypassing traditional gatekeepers and intermediaries. By embracing open standards and decentralized technologies, creators can foster stronger relationships with their listeners and retain greater control over their revenue streams. As more creators adopt value-for-value, the podcasting landscape is poised to evolve into a more equitable and sustainable ecosystem for independent content creators.

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    This regular podcast episode delves into the mechanics, importance, and evolution of value-for-value in podcasting, exploring its foundational elements, implementation with open tools, and impact on creator sovereignty. Key Topics: Streaming Sats Payment Splitting Direct Listener Support Open Standards Creator Sovereignty Summary: The discussion centers on the value-for-value model in podcasting, which allows listeners to directly support creators through technologies like streaming sats. It's about enabling direct support from listeners, automatic wallet switching, and embedding payment logic directly into the feed. The model facilitates the splitting of payments across contributors, ensuring that everyone involved in the creation process is compensated fairly and transparently. Artists are now using the value-for-value system to bypass traditional platforms, ensuring they are directly compensated by their audience. This approach not only supports the creators financially but also fosters a stronger relationship between creators and their audience. Open tools and protocols are essential for implementing the value-for-value model, promoting a decentralized ecosystem where creators have greater control over their content and revenue. Open standards meet creator sovereignty, allowing for innovation and flexibility in how content is monetized and distributed. The implementation of the value-for-value model also addresses the challenge of discoverability. The discussion also touches on the challenges, discoverability, standards, and the learning curve for new creators. Despite the challenges, the opportunities presented by the value-for-value model, particularly in fostering creator sovereignty and enabling direct support, are significant.

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    Second Bonus Episode

    This bonus episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the technical processes of building, testing, and launching ideas related to open podcasting. Key Topics: Wallet Switching Metadata Embedding Music Licensing Collaborative Splits Summary: In this bonus episode, the hosts provide a raw, unfiltered look into the technical aspects of open podcasting, detailing their processes of building, testing, and launching various ideas. The discussion covers a range of topics, from debugging wallet switching to embedding metadata in feeds, revealing both successes and failures encountered along the way. The hosts emphasize the informal nature of the episode, describing it as a space for thinking out loud, sharing progress, and inviting feedback. They highlight the early experiments and rough edges inherent in their work, offering listeners insight into the often unseen challenges of integrating new technologies into podcasting. Examples include integrating music licensing and testing new splits for collaborative shows, both of which presented unique hurdles. Listeners are given a peek under the hood, observing the technical side of open podcasting and gaining an understanding of the processes that shape future episodes. The hosts share experiences with features that worked, those that failed, and surprising outcomes. This level of transparency aims to benefit those in the community who are also building or exploring similar technologies.

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