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Welcome to Hot and Spicy Review.
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I am Martin Lindesco, thanks to activities at
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Heartland Community Builder, community at Heartland and the conversation there.
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I am now pumped to start to continue with this podcast and episode two is about the music,
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jingle, bumper and how it came about and future plans for this podcast.
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Thanks again to conversation on Heartland community called Community Builder.
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So this jingle and bumper like a short piece of a jingle is created by Jim Johnson Ga Tunes
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Productions and I wanted to have something spicy, tasty, flavorful, betaot and this
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rhythm.
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And then I was thinking about the soundtrack
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of Death in paradise in Swedish saying mood in Paula dessert, murder in paradise.
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It's a British series that have been going on for several seasons now and I am a bit
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sensitive as soft persons.
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I don't like murder stories and crime and this
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kind of thing, but this is more in a British style with humorous, interesting characters
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and the seasons.
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Often with TV series you have the first season
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and it's top notch and then it will be a follow up, will that be the same quality and
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standard and then it's going on and what will happen with that's, even with my favorites.
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But back in the day, the ending season or the ending episodes could sometimes be a bit down.
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You could say this deaf in paradise have been good every season I think, and often they have
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changed the police war or the detective coming from England, Britain, Great Britain, United
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Kingdom, going to this paradise island.
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So it's been interesting the character to see
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how it's developed and there is a scene where one of the officers is eating a chili pepper
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and local dishes and so on and hot sauces and again the soundtrack is really moving and I
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like it.
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So what do you think about it?
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Do you have melody for your life? A signature, a jingle, a bumper?
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And how do you think a jingle is fitting to the podcast and giving you attention and
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you're getting in the mood? And then also I use the jingle, the longer
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part as an outro because the nice ending and you are in the groove and so on and the bumper
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is getting to the show directly.
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That's my take on it.
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So I will include then the intro and outra music, the bumper and the jingle and a link to
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the TV series and also link to Heartland Community Tool and that will be built around
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this podcast.
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Also a place like call it a digital food
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market and yeah, this melting pot or stirring frying pan and wok.
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I will discuss the podcast topics regarding hot sauces and spicy food and history of spice
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trade, culture, cuisine, et cetera.
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It would be very interesting to continue with
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podcast and develop it and announce a co host for this show and it will be also having
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kicking it up a notch with podcasting 2.0 according to the Podcasting 2.0 initiative and
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the Value for Value model.
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So I have added this podcast to Fountain App,
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the new podcast app.
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So I then also could add my new cohost to the
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split and then in the future if we will have guests and also I want to add Jim Johnson to
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the split.
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So every time it plays, it's a unique
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download.
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Jim Johnson, the creator of Jingle and Bumper,
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will get cut split percentage of what's going in, coming in as donations and also streaming
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Satoshi.
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And Satoshi is a part of a bitcoin and I will
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tell you more about this in future, talk more about that and also be interesting to also
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mount them back and forth with my co host about these things.
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What's going on in podcasting? So I will include an interesting piece in a
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French podcast magazine talking with the pioneers of this, Dave Jones and Adam Curry.
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So I will include that in the show notes.
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So to that I say cheerio and talk to you soon
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again.