Six Months of Podcasts

It’s been quite a while, since I’ve last posted about my podcast The Private Citizen on my blog. About six months, in fact. In that time, I’ve produced less podcast episodes than usual, but I did manage to publish a dozen episodes, ranging on topics from such things as NFTs, Electrical Network Frequency Analysis, the Drachenlord, the Nord Stream attack and Elon Musk buying Twitter.
Here’s a list:
- The Private Citizen 118: Non-Fungible Bullshit
- The Private Citizen 119: Authoritarian Consequences of the Pandemic
- The Private Citizen 120: Driver Disenfranchisement in the EU
- The Private Citizen 121: Bits and Bobs, Part 2
- The Private Citizen 122: Drachenlord Defeated?
- The Private Citizen 123: Electrical Network Frequency Analysis
- The Private Citizen 124: When Doing the Right Thing Actually Isn’t
- The Private Citizen 125: What Happened with Nord Stream?
- The Private Citizen 126: The Scourge of Fear-Based Journalism
- The Private Citizen 127: Special Military Operation
- The Private Citizen 128: Ask the Next Question
- The Private Citizen 129: What Happens When Elon Musk Buys Twitter?
Going forward, I am planning to release two episodes a week. At least for the foreseeable future, until I have made up for all of the episodes I did not record according to schedule this year. The plan is to release episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays from now on – if possible.
As usual, I will go on a hiatus at the end of December and I will start to produce new episodes again in the new year. The last episode of the year will be a review of all episodes released in 2022, just as I’ve already done in 2020 and 2021. Despite taking a lot of time off this year – which, to be honest, was much needed after the pandemic – I am looking forward to enter the fourth year of the podcast with renewed vigour!