What's The Future of FTLO? Here's Where We're At This Spring and Summer
We’re entering a new season (literally and creatively) and in true For The Love Of fashion, we’re embracing the pivot.
In this "behind the scenes" chat, we share why we’re shifting away from a regular episode cadence for now, what it actually takes to produce a podcast, and how we’re making space for new ideas in 2025.
Here's your reminder that passion projects get to evolve.
We talk about:
What podcasting actually takes—time, energy, and a lot of editing
How we’re honoring our own bandwidth (and friendship!) by changing course
Why we’re treating this next season of the podcast as a pop-up experiment
The concept of creative composting and making space for what’s next
Favorite takeaways from past episodes that are guiding us through this season of change
Episodes we mention and love:
Tina & Rhett Jacobi on making space for magic
Graham Zimmerman on imperfect advocacy
Slutashia/Samuel Thrower on holding multiple truths
Marina LeGree on nuance, identity, and service
John Waller on vitality and letting go
Doug Beardsley on wringing the towel dry
Mel Strong on money, ethics, and financial empowerment
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