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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Music: The King of Sandwich Island by Shut-ins
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