Worksleeve

Worksleeve


there are two programs on Worksleeve

July 16, 2020

EP 25 of the daily podcast, GET THE ROOM NOISE.


Listeners have been asking me about this new daily podcast, Get The Room Noise. Id like to take this moment and differentiate between this daily podcast and The Worksleeve Podcast program.


Right now, you are listening to Get The Room Noise. This is a daily podcast that serves two purposes: 1) the content in this program is designed to be under 5 minutes in duration for listeners who want quick content. 2) this podcast is about my creative process in podcasting. In addition, this program is to document the process of creating on a daily basis. Most episodes in this program is recorded and published on the same day.


The second program on this platform is called The Worksleeve Podcast which is a monthly podcast that interviews and shares stories from creatives of Vietnamese and Southeast Asian Diaspora. Generally, at the end of each month, The Worksleeve Podcast will publish a 30 - 60 minute episode that features a guest which highlights the stories that shaped them into the creatives that they are today. These episodes are promoted on the Worksleeve Instagram page. The last episode was number 62 featuring Creative Storytelling Coach, Haylee Thikeo. A new episode will be published at the end of this month, July 31st, 2020.


One last thing: every single episode that is published on Worksleeve will explicitly detail the name of the program in the show notes.


For any questions or comments, please send me a DM on Instagram @worksleeve.



Music by Blue Dot Sessions.


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