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[3929.40 --> 3932.06] There's services out there that do some of this stuff.
[3932.34 --> 3937.36] We've been educated, you know, what those services are and how they work and how they're better.
[3937.36 --> 3940.00] But this is how we do it, and this is how we like it.
[3940.18 --> 3941.44] And so there you go.
[3941.86 --> 3943.50] But that's pretty much it.
[3943.52 --> 3944.16] What else can I share?
[3944.32 --> 3945.00] What do you think?
[3945.14 --> 3945.34] What else?
[3945.74 --> 3950.58] Yeah, so I'd like to just kind of give a shout-out to the unsung heroes.
[3950.92 --> 3954.18] So behind the scenes, Adam, and Adam comes in.
[3954.44 --> 3960.06] But Jared Santo, also from Changelog, he's always behind the scenes, and he's throwing in ideas.
[3960.26 --> 3960.50] Santo.
[3961.18 --> 3961.62] Santa.
[3962.06 --> 3962.88] Not Santa.
[3963.66 --> 3964.50] Not Santa.
[3964.86 --> 3965.20] I said Santo.
[3965.20 --> 3968.36] He brings gifts, but anyway, Santo.
[3968.66 --> 3969.20] Jared Santo.
[3969.66 --> 3976.54] Did a ton of the work, or maybe all of the work on the Changelog and GoTime CMSs.
[3976.60 --> 3976.80] Yeah.
[3977.62 --> 3978.54] Somebody had mentioned it.
[3978.54 --> 3979.18] It's one CMS.
[3980.08 --> 3981.36] It's one CMS.
[3981.46 --> 3981.74] Right.
[3981.80 --> 3982.66] And one CDN.
[3983.28 --> 3986.52] But everybody sees it as kind of two separate podcasts.
[3986.52 --> 3997.60] Somebody this morning also mentioned the difference between kind of the sound that comes from the live stream and the final produced episodes.
[3998.22 --> 4001.00] And that's a huge thank you to Jonathan Youngblood.
[4001.12 --> 4001.38] That's right.
[4001.38 --> 4002.78] He's who makes us sound awesome.
[4003.16 --> 4003.66] He does.
[4003.86 --> 4005.26] He does an amazing job.
[4005.26 --> 4013.18] And without him, I would be in a ball crying like Carlicia does after the show.
[4013.50 --> 4014.60] I would just be...
[4014.60 --> 4018.54] And just to be clear, he does the editing of the show.
[4018.60 --> 4019.00] That's right.
[4019.08 --> 4019.34] Yeah.
[4019.74 --> 4023.44] Which I appreciate because I was doing the editing.
[4023.60 --> 4024.38] It's a lot of work.
[4024.50 --> 4025.32] It's a lot of work.
[4025.56 --> 4026.36] It's a lot of work.
[4026.52 --> 4027.20] I mean, I'm sorry.
[4027.32 --> 4028.84] Let me correct what I just said.
[4028.84 --> 4030.56] I didn't do the editing.
[4030.80 --> 4031.94] I did the show notes.
[4032.02 --> 4032.18] Yes.
[4032.18 --> 4035.34] And he does the editing, which is a tremendous amount of work.
[4036.36 --> 4038.68] And he also is doing the show notes.
[4038.84 --> 4039.18] That's right.
[4040.16 --> 4049.78] The reason why we do edit the show, though, is because just to smooth it out, not to journalistic it or make it NPR.
[4050.02 --> 4050.82] It's not that.
[4050.90 --> 4052.00] It's just to smooth it out.
[4052.00 --> 4059.26] Because the live experience, if you listen live or you listen to the produced version that goes on the podcast feed, they sound somewhat different.
[4059.66 --> 4062.18] One has ads and the other doesn't.
[4062.26 --> 4063.88] So that's a reason to come listen live.
[4064.04 --> 4067.36] But you kind of get this more raw take on the live version.
[4067.40 --> 4070.54] And we don't produce the live version as a produced version.
[4070.64 --> 4071.76] It's just meant to be raw.
[4071.96 --> 4075.86] So it's not a live production that just gets turned into a show.
[4076.26 --> 4079.40] We allow people to listen to a live and we welcome that.
[4079.46 --> 4080.16] We want that.
[4080.16 --> 4091.08] But then we take it behind the scenes and we polish it up and make it a little bit easier for somebody to listen to that may not be that into the raw side of things, so to speak, in terms of how the show is done.
[4091.54 --> 4093.12] I love the live part of the show.
[4093.24 --> 4097.88] I don't even think I would want to do it if we weren't broadcast live and if it didn't have that live feel.
[4098.16 --> 4098.38] Yeah.
[4098.62 --> 4099.46] For me, that's huge.
[4101.24 --> 4102.64] It's part of the Go ethos.
[4102.78 --> 4103.48] We're inclusive.
[4104.42 --> 4105.24] Everybody's involved.
[4105.64 --> 4108.80] And it's not people up on a tower handing down news.
[4108.80 --> 4112.20] It's everybody in the community being part of the process.
[4112.44 --> 4113.90] And that's what I love about it the most.
[4114.88 --> 4115.48] I fully agree.
[4115.66 --> 4122.94] The live part, that's why I like to chat after the show because it's just kind of fun having people there and hanging out and stuff like that.
[4123.10 --> 4124.60] I like the raw side of things.
[4125.12 --> 4125.32] Yeah.
[4125.34 --> 4127.72] I love the dialogue between the listeners.
[4128.08 --> 4134.06] It doesn't feel so much like just recording some material that's just going to get posted somewhere.
[4134.06 --> 4137.32] It feels more like a real, true interaction with the community.
[4137.96 --> 4144.58] So if people have time to come at 3 p.m. Eastern and jump in the channel, we love that stuff.
[4144.84 --> 4145.04] Yeah.
[4145.12 --> 4146.32] Even if you come for the after show.
[4146.32 --> 4147.16] And appreciate it.
[4147.24 --> 4148.80] I mean, we love it and appreciate it.
[4149.20 --> 4155.56] It wouldn't be the show if we didn't have the Go Time FM channel and those who hang out there every single week.
[4155.60 --> 4156.00] It's awesome.
[4156.00 --> 4161.50] And then the other person would be Breakmaster Cylinder who does our intro music.
[4161.82 --> 4163.36] Ooh, Breakmaster Cylinder.
[4164.02 --> 4171.72] Yeah, Breakmaster is very fun to work with, very awesome to work with, and is relentless.
[4172.44 --> 4180.74] And I say that with capital letters, underlined, bolded, relentless with delivering the best stuff.
[4180.74 --> 4183.54] And what I mean by that is attention to detail.
[4184.10 --> 4185.40] He wants us to be happy.
[4185.40 --> 4187.36] Hey, did it work out great?
[4187.46 --> 4194.92] Does the Go Committee love his updated version of the, which is essentially inspired by the original.
[4195.08 --> 4202.54] So for those who went back to episode one through maybe 20, you'll hear one version of the intro music or our theme music, so to speak.
[4202.56 --> 4205.22] And then the second version, which is Breakmaster Cylinder.
[4205.34 --> 4209.26] So when we kind of did a rebrand, we went back and updated all of our music.
[4209.40 --> 4211.72] And that's why you hear the changelogs music is different as well.
[4211.72 --> 4217.88] But we wanted a kind of a certain thread between all of our music and Breakmaster's awesome.
[4218.40 --> 4218.50] Yeah.