Podcast Advent 2024 is Underway!

For years, I thought about doing a “Podcast Advent,” similar to what 24ways.org did for web development until it sadly stopped in 2019.

Last year, I finally took action on November 27th, registering the domain, and coming up with a plan for me to create 24 pieces of content in 24 days.

It worked out super well! SO I decided to do it again this year, with some help.

Instead of writing all of the articles myself, I decided to get some help from my podcasting friends, including:

  • Courtney Elmer
  • Arielle Nissenblatt
  • Jeremy Enns
  • Andreea Coscai
  • Frank Racipioni

…and a few more folks!

For Day 4, I published Why You Should Publish More Solo Episodes in 2025.

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