Steve Byrne
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And I had a guy playing it in his car next to me.
And there's little bits that, again...
Not nothing that would hold up in court, but it's interesting, this saturation.
As you travel, you guys probably experience this, that in year one, it was a lot of pod what?
You're working with whales?
I don't get it.
How does that work?
You're fishing for whales?
No, no, no.
It's different.
This is different.
And now it's a lot of, you know...
they just go you do the tonight show and it goes jay leno goes this guy's got number one podcast they don't go podcast you know before they they do these things where they'd go internet radio show or they just they'd give it names they'd call it something other they would sort of stop and explain what it was and that kind of stuff now it's had some sort of at least reached the saturation point where people know what it is and you can travel the thing that's cool is
That makes it different than terrestrial radio is when I used to do Loveline, I knew mostly the markets we were in and mostly the markets we weren't in.
If you travel to a market that you weren't in, you could count on nobody knowing you.
This is a weird oddball thing where people in Nova Scotia can listen to it.
So you can be wherever and there's at least a mathematical possibility of running into somebody who's heard the podcast.
He's like, oh, man, it's an awesome show.
Thanks.
I'm like, thanks for listening.