Podcasting about Postgres with Pino de Candia | Ep17

Have you ever eavesdropped on other people’s conversations? Former co-host Pino de Candia joined Claire on this episode of Talking Postgres to share their experience on podcasting about Postgres. Is listening to a podcast the next best thing to being in the hallway track at a conference? Does it bring the community together? How beneficial has it been to have a parallel chat while recording live? What is the “sweet spot” for the number of guests to have per episode? Is structure important for a podcast? Also discussed: this podcast’s rename, a walk down memory lane reflecting on the past 16 episodes, and shout-outs to other podcasts about Postgres.

Chapters:
⏩ 00:00 Introductions
⏩ 1:10 Why podcasting?
⏩ 13:13 Why rename the podcast?
⏩ 21:17 A walk down memory lane
⏩ 1:05:53 Shout-outs to other podcasts
⏩ 1:15:38 Surprise lessons
⏩ 1:16:18 How to line up guests?

📜 Full transcript:
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🔹 Ep01: Working in public on open source, Simon Willison & Marco Slot: https://talkingpostgres.com/episodes/working-in-public-on-open-source
🔹 Ep02: How to get Postgres ready for the next 100 million users: https://talkingpostgres.com/episodes/how-to-get-postgres-ready-for-the-next-100-million-users
🔹 Ep03: Why giving talks at Postgres conferences matters, Álvaro Herrera & Boriss Mejías: https://youtu.be/RIvG_2ErRlU?si=dLtPsCv7pxkx--6y
🔹 Postgres Storytelling: What’s going on with Synchronous Replication, Boriss Mejías: https://youtu.be/K6knKwVmlcE?si=Oh3KgTBNILwmbQAL
🔹 Postgres Storytelling: Support in the Darkest Hour: https://youtu.be/K6jpN926CbE?si=q36R9sSgPi-S6c3I
🔹 Ep04: How I got started as a dev and in Postgres, Melanie Plageman & Thomas Munro: https://talkingpostgres.com/episodes/how-i-got-started-as-a-developer-in-postgres
🔹 Ep05: My favorite ways to learn more about PostgreSQL, Grant Fritchey & Ryan Booz: https://talkingpostgres.com/episodes/my-favorite-ways-to-learn-more-about-postgresql-with-grant-fritchey-and-ryan-booz
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🔹 Ep07: Why people care about PostGIS and Postgres, Paul Ramsey & Regina Obe: https://talkingpostgres.com/episodes/why-people-care-about-postgis-and-postgres-with-paul-ramsey-regina-obe
🔹 Ep08: How I got started as a developer (& in Postgres), Andres Freund & Heikki Linnakangas: https://talkingpostgres.com/episodes/how-i-got-started-as-a-developer-in-postgres-with-andres-freund-heikki-linnakangas
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🔹 Ep10: My Journey into Postgres Monitoring, Lukas Fittl & Rob Treat: https://talkingpostgres.com/episodes/my-journey-into-postgres-monitoring-with-lukas-fittl-rob-treat
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🔹 Ep12: From developer to PostgreSQL specialist, Derk van Veen: https://youtu.be/62Igkwt4Vzg?si=T1VvwEUm3ZcWfMU-
🔹 Ep13: Spinning up on Postgres & AI, Arda Aytekin: https://talkingpostgres.com/episodes/spinning-up-on-postgres-ai
🔹 Ep14: Becoming expert at using PostgreSQL, Chris Ellis: https://talkingpostgres.com/episodes/becoming-expert-at-using-postgresql-with-chris-ellis
🔹 Electric Elephants, Chris Ellis: https://youtu.be/WfY-mSpUzaQ?si=Irgcxzd1ROc8yS9P&t=981
🔹 Ep15: My Journey to Explaining Explain, Michael Christofides: https://youtu.be/mlti_9eD3w0?si=44bKlkWhK6QUzg8S
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🔹 Ep16: The Making of POSETTE: An Event for Postgres, Teresa Giacomini & Aaron Wislang: https://talkingpostgres.com/episodes/the-making-of-posette-an-event-for-postgres-with-teresa-giacomini-aaron-wislang
🔹 Podcast: Scaling PostgreSQL: https://www.scalingpostgres.com/
🔹 Podcast: Postgres FM Ep99: Sponsoring the community: https://postgres.fm/episodes/sponsoring-the-community
🔹 Podcast: Hacking Postgres: https://temboio.substack.com/s/podcast
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