Topic: Podcast Production

5 chapters across the catalog

91: Scott Free
3:51 - 7:25

91: Scott Free

Podcast Production Mechanics and Research Intensity

The hosts describe the labor-intensive process behind creating each episode, noting that Mo listens to approximately 90 pieces of information at 1x speed to prepare. They discuss the transition from being an individual contributor in a corporate setting to managing a personal business. The show continues to operate under the value for value model to support its ongoing production.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
2:07:55 - 2:09:16

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Malcolm X, Honest Dialogue and Producer Support

A clip of Malcolm X emphasizes the need for Black and white Americans to speak their minds honestly to solve social problems. Adam Curry transitions to thanking the executive and associate executive producers of the show, noting that the podcast depends entirely on listener support through the "Value for Value" model.

54: Lemonhead Delight
56:44 - 1:01:31

54: Lemonhead Delight

Production Schedule, Mo Fund Me Details

Moe explains the fluid production schedule of the show, prioritizing quality over a strict weekly cycle. The hosts read final donations from the "54 Club" and associate executive producers, including Megan Emery and Chef Elvis Rosenberg. They direct listeners to mofacts.com and mofundme.com for support options via Cash App and PayPal.

05: Life's a Pitch
1:42 - 4:06

05: Life's a Pitch

Ted Hayes, Immigration Discussion, and Value for Value Model

A listener facilitated a connection with Ted Hayes following a previous segment on how immigration affects the Black community. The hosts discuss the "value for value" model of podcasting, where listeners contribute information, contacts, or financial support to become co-producers. This collaborative approach is credited with bringing subject matter experts into the show's ecosystem.