Sept. 12, 2025

A Collection of Podcasts

"What is it that you do exactly?" - People

Is something I've had to answer for the last 20 years or so. In that time the answer has varied, from an online B2B printer to running the social media and marketing for a K-12 statewide robotics nonprofit. Yet, throughout all of that I was still a podcaster.  In the early days of podcasting there wasn't an industry and podcasting was nowhere near as popular as it is today in 2025. Podcast is so popular that these days I make a full-time living as a podcast producer. I am doing something 2005 Jennifer could only hopefully dream was possible. 

This is a collection of more recent hobby podcasts. The one that stands out for me personally is the annual National Podcast Post Month aka NaPodPoMo month long podcast I attempt each year during the 30-day challenge in November. This year (November 2025) marks the 18th annual event. Will I complete the challenge this year? Only time will tell. I like many who join the global podcasting challenge succeed some years and make a brave and valiant attempt in others. Every year it my absolute honor to host NaPodPoMo to listen, cheer on, and support first time podcasters and seasoned podcasters experimenting with something new. 

So why create a podcast collection? Even as a modern day random podcaster, I'm proud of the body of work. These are some of the podcasts still available online. There are podcasts from many years ago that have podfaded and are like dust in the wind. Morning BrewCast and Tech in Twenty come to mind. Those podcasts from the early days may be long gone, but they are most definitely not forgotten. They are part of my podcast DNA. My podcast origin story if you will. 

What does this mean for you the reader? Not a thing. Simply my own musings and memories. 

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I decided to see what the web knows about Morning BrewCast and Tech in Twenty and the screenshots below show what AI says about them:


Morning BrewCast podcast according to AI Tech in Twenty according to AI