I really need to start a podcast or something over what I have interests in, waiting 2 hours to get a fuel truck done when I could get some coffee and help people learn by mistakes I have made as well as new stuff I have learned around my quarter acre, what do you guys think?

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Wonderful idea. I love hearing about people's lessons.

I keep wanting to go down this route, but I never feel like I have enough cohesive value to talk for more than a couple episodes. It's all haphazard thoughts of: this worked great, don't do this, that might work but in a desert, not outside PDX. But it's such a mix of day-job construction knowledge, homesteading stuff, general life, that I don't feel I have a good central tenant to bound potential content together.

I would have said the same thing about 3/4 of the podcast out there but they found there grove in time,

I have so much time to think driving down the road. Then hearing Jack say quit making excuses and that’s all I have been doing, heck I have all the equipment for it just need too do it.

As for your knowledge heck you learned how to do your day job at some point and this day and age we are not blocked by publishers

Life, and life skills is your central Tennant to tie it all together.

Doing something similar, random chattering on life, love and politics is on my too do list.

Though I might write articles, post to substack and narrate for a fountain.fm podcast.. monetize whenever you can 👍🏻

You basically just explained ours 😂 well besides the desert

I’ve added a couple of your episodes to my fountain queue, give you a listen in the next day or two.

We started one a year ago about living and homesteading on a small property. We have about 1/2 acre. There is an audience out there!

You should do it! There are so many things/life experiences that could help people learn from what you have already had to figure out. I don't remember who said it, I can't take credit, but the best way is to learn from someone else's mistakes - or successes! More folks with more content isn't a bad thing.

“Waiting to Get Loaded,” the grumpiest podcast, ever.