Show notes
Jarrod explains how he discovered the world of podcasting during a long road trip with a friend, going on to enjoy shows about outdoor reaction, news and the Apple fan community. He also elaborates on his experience of starting his own website, HeyDingus, along with listening to various Apple-centric podcasts—making particular reference to 20 Macs for 2020, a show by writer and podcaster Jason Snell, which blended tech podcasting with a narrative journalism format.Podcast case study: 20 Macs for 2020 (listener)Find Jarrod at HeyDingus.Read a transcript of the episode as a styled PDF or in plain text.Links and Show NotesThe Operating System for Me Apple Inc.iTunesApple Events video podcastStevenoteOriginal Apple podcast iconMichiganMichigan Ice Fest: The History of the Oldest Ice Climbing Festival in the USIce climbingThe Dirtbag DiariesInformation about Fitz Cahall and others who work on the podcastTalk radioiPod nanoApple’s website in 2006 (courtesy of the Internet Archive’s WayBack Machine)Microsoft WindowsMac (computer) and macOSScoutingMacRumorsAccidental Tech Podcast (ATP)Casey LissJohn SiracusaMarco Arment9to5MacSix Colors512 PixelsArs TechnicaEntertainment and Production Relay FMClockwiseConnectedCortexMac Power UsersReconcilable DifferencesThoroughly ConsideredUpgradeAppStoriesApple News TodayThe Good News PodcastCore IntuitionDitheringHemispheric ViewsThe ReboundRuminateThe Talk Show with John GruberVergecastYour Daily LexOvercastPocket CastsCastroRSSRSS reader (or news aggregator)SquarespaceHTMLCSSBlogBlotTwitter (rebranding to X at the time of this podcast episode’s publication)A Place that I Own HeyDingusVirtual assistantSiriGoogle AssistantShortcuts (app)Micro.blogManton Reece (creator of the service)20 Macs for 2020 20 Macs for 2020 is a podcast that was delivered in three media (or formats), including an audio-only podcast at Relay FM, a video playlist at 512 Pixels on YouTube and written essays at Six Colors. The podcast creator and host, Jason Snell, can be found at Six Colors or on Mastodon.’20 Macs for 2020’ (Jarrod’s blog post about the show from January 2021)iMacMacintosh 128K (or the original Macintosh)Power MacintoshStratecheryAccessibility Accessibility and more specifically, computer accessibility and Web accessibilityWordleEmojiFederico ViticciBrowse the MacStories Shortcuts Archive.iOS 17A Hidden Side of Myself View the 7 Things category in Jarrod’s blog archive.Notes (Apple)JavaScriptJarrod’s store on Cotton Bureau (This item was not placed in these show notes with any sponsorship arrangement—only to reflect its mention.)Noun ProjectPixelmatorTed LassoI Haven’t Burned Out How to download your X archiveImporting tweets to Micro.blogRoutineHubThings (app)iBookJony IveJony Ive, Apple designer who started his career at tangerine, to set up his own studioCreditsRecorded and edited by Martin Feld, using Audio Hijack and Ferrite Recording StudioOriginal podcast theme music by Alex CanionContactWebsite: rsspod.netEmail: [email protected]Mastodon: social.lol/@martinfeldMicro.blog: micro.blog/martinfeldA Special NoteJarrod is a paying subscriber of Martin’s One Prime Plus membership program for the shared podcast, Hemispheric Views; this did not influence any of the questions that were asked and did not place any expectations on Jarrod as a participant of this academic podcasting project.



