014 — Jam Sessions: Private Edition on ripple.fm
I just wanted to give a quick update on a new, private podcast that I am starting on ripple.fm. The show is called Jam Session: Private Edition, and it’s going to be a place to put some recorded discussions that are possibly too private for your traditional public podcast that gets blasted out to all the podcast places.
The idea for the show is a bit of a continuation of Jam Sessions, a meetup/mastermind group I used to host when I was back in New York. Jam Sessions was a private and intimate space where people could share what they are working on, or questions they are struggling to answer, and then get feedback or insights from the other members in the group. My hope is that this podcast will provide the same safe, intimate space to have these conversations so we can all learn and grow together.
So, with that said, I hope the show sounds interesting. Please, sign up, subscribe, drop me a line, and hopefully we can talk on the show soon.
To follow along, you can find me at ryanhefner.com, follow me on Twitter @ryanhefner, and keep up with the show on allplay.fm and @allplayfm.
Help yourself, while supporting the show, by trying some of the services that I use, and highly recommend:
Transistor FM
Fathom Analytics
The idea for the show is a bit of a continuation of Jam Sessions, a meetup/mastermind group I used to host when I was back in New York. Jam Sessions was a private and intimate space where people could share what they are working on, or questions they are struggling to answer, and then get feedback or insights from the other members in the group. My hope is that this podcast will provide the same safe, intimate space to have these conversations so we can all learn and grow together.
So, with that said, I hope the show sounds interesting. Please, sign up, subscribe, drop me a line, and hopefully we can talk on the show soon.
To follow along, you can find me at ryanhefner.com, follow me on Twitter @ryanhefner, and keep up with the show on allplay.fm and @allplayfm.
Help yourself, while supporting the show, by trying some of the services that I use, and highly recommend:
Transistor FM
Fathom Analytics