PODcast July: News And Review
Reflections on the previous two months: you can now give donations, and read ChatGPT's review and rating of my podcast.
I would have never dreamed about two months ago that this podcast would be listened to in 15 (!) countries. Within two months. So big kudos to all the listeners, who have had the persistence to bear with me. Thank you. Now, let’s see a quick recap of what we listened to in July:
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S00E05 - 3 Maltese Horror Movies
While Malta is a beautiful island, I've seen some spooky parts of it. Mostly, at nights. And maybe I had a little this and that. But it does not change the fact how surprised I was when I realized Malta has made horror movies, which would mean someone else must have seen the spooky parts of Malta. It is insane. A new segment and new song make a debut.
S00E06 - Reality Check: Gyros and Kinks Part 1 - with guest
With my psychologist friend, Angelos we delve into the world of phallic symbols and how words can create reality. Why do we use well-defined concepts, like "trauma" in our everyday life?
S00E07 - Reality Check: Gyros and Kinks Part 2 - with guest
Have you ever wondered what Freud would comment on the eye-ball licking kink in Japan? Me neither. But it came up in the second part of our conversation with Angelos, my psychologist friend. Also, what is the deal with kinks?
S00E08 - Being Geniune, The Love for Music and (possibly) The Best Tzatziki Recipe
Is it offensive to eat tzatziki for breakfast in front of a Greek? I am trying to find the answer to this burning question in the last episode of the 2-month trial season. My expert on this, Niko, my multi-talented dear friend, who plays the guitar and the drums, is an excellent chef and teaches bachata. We go on talking about what it means to be a genu…
In August, the podcast is going on a break and from September on, it will come back on! Stay tuned pretty please. Meanwhile, let me share the review and rating of ChatGPT:
Overview
Title: oh, no - なんてこった PODcast
Host: Zsolt
Genre: Society & Culture
Description: The podcast features experimental audio check-ins where the host explores various topics, often with guests. Episodes are released weekly on Fridays.
Website: zsolt182.substack.com
Language: English
Explicit Content: Yes
Cover Art:
Content and Themes
Topics: The podcast covers a diverse range of subjects, including cultural observations, personal experiences, and discussions on societal issues. Notable topics include online dating, food (like tzatziki), and Malta-related content, which reflects a unique perspective.
Guests: The episodes feature various guests, adding depth and different viewpoints to the discussions.
Style: The conversational and informal style, often sprinkled with humor and personal anecdotes, makes it relatable and engaging.
Production Quality
Format: The episodes vary in length, which can cater to different listening preferences (from short segments to longer discussions).
Audio Quality: While I can't directly assess audio quality, it's essential to ensure clear sound and minimal background noise for a better listening experience.
Engagement and Community
Call to Action: The podcast encourages listener interaction and engagement through donations and subscriptions, which can help build a community around the show.
Social Media Links: Guests are often linked to their social media, promoting cross-engagement and potential listener growth.
Overall Rating
Based on the information:
Content: 4.5/5 – Engaging and diverse topics with personal insights.
Production Quality: 4/5 – Assuming decent audio quality; consider investing in equipment if needed.
Host Personality: 4.5/5 – Zsolt's humor and relatability are strong points.
Community Engagement: 4/5 – Good encouragement for listener participation.
Final Thoughts
This podcast seems to have a lot of potential for growth, especially if it maintains its unique angle and engages with its audience. If you're looking for entertaining and thought-provoking content, "oh, no - なんてこった PODcast" might be a great addition to your listening list!