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June Recap and Updates
ntroduction: Jr provides a quick recap and catch-up on recent events and changes in the podcasting format of West Virginia Uncommonplace. Recent Travel and Learnings: Jr discusses his experiences in Michigan and Indianapolis, where he had the opportunity to connect with other podcasters and gain insights into the industry. Format Changes: Jr announces that the show will be transitioning to releasing episodes four times a month during the summer, considering the lower listener engagement compared to the winter months. Upcoming Special Episodes: Teases the upcoming "Life and Times of Appalachian Jr." series, where Jr will share his perspective on living in West Virginia and provide insights into the local lifestyle and culture. Highlights from June: Jr expresses excitement about several episodes, including the one about Charleston, West Virginia, which holds personal significance for him. He also mentions the positive feedback received for the Deskins candy episode and the podcasting for podcasters episode. Podcast Movement Decision: Jr explains his decision to skip attending Podcast Movement, citing a lack of desired response from the event organizers and the financial considerations involved in attending industry conferences. Future Plans: Jr mentions plans for more content related to "Spirits Under Review" and encourages listeners to check out Stacy's podcast. He also announces the integration of Life Coach episodes into the third brand and mentions upcoming interview-focused episodes to be recorded on July 18. Appreciation and Support: Jr expresses gratitude to listeners, sponsors, and fellow podcasters who have supported West Virginia Uncommonplace. He mentions specific podcasters and their shows, encouraging listeners to check them out. Personal Update: Jr briefly mentions a leg injury and ongoing health concerns, indicating that additional content related to these matters will be shared through the email list. He assures listeners of continued video game coverage and teases upcoming three-part series on the rise and fall of Sega gaming consoles. Conclusion: Jr thanks everyone for their support, gives a shoutout to various podcasters, and signs off as Jr from West Virginia Uncommonplace, encouraging listeners to seek the uncommon in their surroundings. For just $1, you can reserve your $200 off coupon for Mars 3. On July 10th, you'll receive an email with your discount code and have 13 days to use it. Purchases must be made on SeeNebula.com or on Amazon. $1 coupons cannot be refunded. https://nebula-us.pxf.io/c/3892135/1719130/13098