Comment · Mon, May 23, 2022 · ND Owner
How do you decide what topic to cover next for the podcast?
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prroxy · 8 points
Hello, awesome podcast that goes without saying.
I am wondering, how do you decide what to cover on the podcast? What kind of information do you consider?
Do you have a predetermined content log? Or do you try to cover the less known things about things? Anyway, let us know if you can how decisions are made regarding this topic.
Personally, I would like to see two topics to be addressed on this podcast considering how awesome and accurate the content is:
Neuroplasticity
Attention
Both of those can be improved for me I guess, so I would be curious to know what are those topics would be a possibility, I guess they would be “ it is just a matter of time.
A vote using a poll system for the next episode would be quite nice, I am not sure though if that is a feasible idea for your Business.
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
/u/Pretty-Chill, /u/NootropicsDepotGuru, and I have weekly meetings on it. That's where we discuss potential topics and strategies for the podcast. We are still getting our feet under us, so we are trying different strategies to see what works and doesn't. I think focusing on one or two specific products, and going into detail on how they work and the novel mechanisms, seems to be the one that people respond best to. The more esoteric general subjects are the least performing of the episodes. I think people like to hear about interesting supplements, then learn about all the things they had no idea it even did. They are also long episodes. It takes a special person to sit and listen to nerdy science talk for 2.5 hours. The people that do listen to it love it. It's just a small subset of the population that will even commit the time to something like we are doing with In Search Of Insight. At some point we might do shorter episodes as well. We are also going to be doing shorter educational videos soon, too. These will be more like 5 minute videos on limited topics that people will find interesting. That might be a good way to interest those people that don't have 2.5 hours to really get down into the details on things. We are also always up for people's suggestions, too. I think voting would be too complex, but hearing suggestions here can help us better tailor our direction in the future.