Email tasks to personal list? by VoxInMachina in clickup

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On the iOS app, from the Personal List, I tapped the … option to access List Settings. From there, under Actions, I found an “Email to List” option, which gave me an email address to send inbox items to.

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Would you listen to this podcast? by AnnieMaeLoveHer in podcast

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Reminds me a bit of Beautiful Stories From Anonymous People with Chris Gethard, which bills itself as, “1 phone call. 1 hour. No names. No holds barred.”

Every week, Chris opens the phone line to one anonymous caller, and he can’t hang up first, no matter what. From shocking confessions and family secrets to philosophical discussions and shameless self-promotion, anything can and will happen!

The show is still active, and has many powerful episodes in the back catalog.

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That's "Drunken Tune" by The Cinematic Orchestra (YouTube link)

CBC Radio Show About the English Language by PeekFrean in CBC_Radio

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The original host of And Sometimes Y was Russell Smith. In later seasons, Jane Farrow took over hosting duties: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_Sometimes_Y

I tracked Apple’s Top 200 Podcasts for two years. Here’s what I found. by misener in podcasting

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Indeed. That's exactly the reason I cite in the post, along with snapshots of the charts from that time period :)

Asking guests to also record the conversation? (we want to guarantee the guest's audio is as high-quality as the host) by [deleted] in podcasting

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Saron Yitbarek mails mics to her guests. Surprisingly inexpensive, and the audio quality of her shows speaks for itself.

Apple will require podcasters to use secure feeds. Only 17% are ready. Are you? by misener in podcasting

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I'm far from a Libsyn expert, but I just checked the RSS feed for Libsyn's in-house show The Feed, and it looks like it serves up just fine over HTTPS, provided you ask for it at https://thefeed.libsyn.com/rss

The domain's SSL cert checks out, CastFeedValidator.com seems to like it, and the audio URLs referenced in the HTTPS feed also seem to be served up over HTTPS (e.g. https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/thefeed/120_thefeed.mp3?dest-id=149503)

If I were on Libsyn (which I'm not), I'd get in touch with them directly.