Broadcasting on KBIT-FM, 95.7, here is December's issue.

Featuring some poems by me, two tracks by nostr:nprofile1qqs8jsudx0m0hgzm2ynkwms9zpk5wslwzqz9lpqtfu4k69epvtun44qpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhszxthwden5te0wfjkccte9eekummjwsh8xmmrd9skctcprdmhxue69uhkummnw3ezummjv9hxwetsd9kxctnyv4mz7xc7k3u, a gonzo book review of a book I think y'all will enjoy (The Radio Phonics Laboratory), and a Bob Ross style soldering episode.

The episode is mean to go along with a FM radio transmitter kit. Which you can request via a postcard to the P.O. box mentioned at the end of the episode. This is a small kit that you must solder yourself. When built, you can transmit audio via a 3.5mm jack maybe a meter or 2 to the FM radio band. 📻

This episode has a FM-taped-from-the-radio feel to it, so the tape hiss is intentional (it's also real tape effect, not a plug in).

I had some tape room so I gave some shout outs to nostr friends and producers, I'll also get you on the jcards.

This is now the 6 episode, every month for 6 months. What a trip it's been! Thank y'all for listening and supporting the show.

The slate is cleared now for January submissions!

Enjoy 😀📡📻

https://fountain.fm/episode/MmBRhDvkkS2Kedm7pSBi

Can you explain more about this project??

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Yeah sure! So it's a tapezine, so a self published magazine that I release on cassette.

Because not everyone has a cassette player I also release it as a self-hosted podcasting 2.0 enable podcast.

That's what I mean by "punk" in this sense -- DIY ethos.

That's the mediums involved.

The content is generally something like I do 1 or 2 articles, where at least one has a sort of analog cypherpunk feel.

Then, I encourage the community to submit audio so I've had music, a noise loop, narration, creative news segment, and the like.

Lastly, I try then to pull it all together into a 40 minute, 20 minute per side, magazine that aims to entertain and educate.

How does that grab you?

This is great! I don't think many would buy the cassette except for hard core audiophiles. But podcasting is the way

Good on you! I'm giving a listen now and boost