Absolutely! Use as many of your sock-puppet accounts as you want.
That's not nice. Just because I control the lightning wallet that logs into his account doesn't make it a sock puppet account. He is 14. I am not going to give him free reign on SN. He might be traumatized after meeting Darth. Haha.
He makes all his own picks.
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Even if you're joking about having him host, maybe he would want to produce it, since he has that experience. Obviously, that's a household decision. I'm just throwing it out there.
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I did all the production on his podcast, which was none. Haha
He was 8-10 years old when he had his pod. It was mostly something fun for friends and family. You can even hear my daughter in the background when she was a baby in a couple of the episodes. They were short 1-2 minutes and he just recapped something he learned or a book he was reading or a quote we had come across. The entire idea was to expose him to more complex subjects than a young kid would typically dive into. So we would research it and I would write it up and he would review and read it. It was all recorded on my iphone and uploaded via what is now the spotify for podcasters app but it used to be called something else. The app handled all technical stuff.
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I haven't looked into the technical side. Is it as easy as us, plus whoever else, just recording a phone call (presumably over Signal or some such)?
I'd say it should be audio only for the recording, we can add graphics and whatnot if we figure out how to.
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Something we would have to research. I have no clue but I am sure things are even easier than a few years ago. @car is the master, maybe he can give us some ideas, tips and tricks.
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Good point.
I would lean towards exclusively putting it on Fountain/SN/other bitcoin places, but I think those sorts of business decisions should be left to the business guy and territory owner.
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Definitely makes sense to start it in those places.
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I attempted to message you on nostr. That seems like the most promising place to hash out some details. That is, of course, assuming we can send messages to each other.