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#22: 'Rent's Still Due on the First'
Podcast |
Open Ended
Publisher |
Postloudness
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Sep 30, 2015
Episode Duration |
00:38:00

This week, Cher and James speculate the future of content blockers, how they deal with them in their own devices, and the pros and cons of monetizing content. In the after show, Cher talks about her favorite new TV show and an old film from her childhood, while James discovered a new folk band.

Sponsors

Utter Nonsense: Ever wondered what it's like to see your friend orgasm or take a poop?  Reveal these mysteries and more with the Chicago-born party game, Utter Nonsense. Currently available at Target stores nationwide.

Thanks to the Chicago Podcast Cooperative for hooking up this week’s sponsor!

You can also donate at openended.fm/donate or become a member at patreon.com/openended, starting at $1 a month!

Also the lovely folks at Cards Against Humanity are looking for an intern. You should apply at cardsagainsthumanity.com/intern

Disclaimer: Explicit Language is used in this episode

Conversation Notes

Austin, Texas, USA

Capitalism

Endorsements

Soundcloud

to-enable-safari-ad-blockers-in-ios-9.html">Content blockers for iOS 9

Google Chrome

"White List"

The New Yorker

Harvard Business Review

The Wall Street Journal

Photoshop

The Wall Street Journal

The Economist

Chicago Tribune

Shrm

Spotify vs Apple Music

Donations

This Week in Blackness Radio

Black Guy Who Tips Podcast

Gimlet Media

WTF with Marc Maron

Pandora

Rdio

Two Dots

Our New Facebook Page

Chicago Podcast Coop Shoutout

Campaign: In the CAMPAIGN podcast a small, consistent group of Chicago improvisers play through an ongoing role-playing game set in the Star Wars universe. It's hosted by Kat Kuhl.

Open Call: The After-show

Cher: Transparent and Head of State

James: Stoned by Widowspeak 

This week, Cher and James speculate the future of content blockers, how they deal with them in their own devices, and the pros and cons of monetizing content. In the after show, Cher talks about her favorite new TV show and an old film from her childhood, while James discovered a new folk band.

This week, Cher and James speculate the future of content blockers, how they deal with them in their own devices, and the pros and cons of monetizing content. In the after show, Cher talks about her favorite new TV show and an old film from her childhood, while James discovered a new folk band.

Sponsors

Utter Nonsense: Ever wondered what it's like to see your friend orgasm or take a poop?  Reveal these mysteries and more with the Chicago-born party game, Utter Nonsense. Currently available at Target stores nationwide.

Thanks to the Chicago Podcast Cooperative for hooking up this week’s sponsor!

You can also donate at openended.fm/donate or become a member at patreon.com/openended, starting at $1 a month!

Also the lovely folks at Cards Against Humanity are looking for an intern. You should apply at cardsagainsthumanity.com/intern

Disclaimer: Explicit Language is used in this episode

Conversation Notes

Austin, Texas, USA

Capitalism

Endorsements

Soundcloud

to-enable-safari-ad-blockers-in-ios-9.html">Content blockers for iOS 9

Google Chrome

"White List"

The New Yorker

Harvard Business Review

The Wall Street Journal

Photoshop

The Wall Street Journal

The Economist

Chicago Tribune

Shrm

Spotify vs Apple Music

Donations

This Week in Blackness Radio

Black Guy Who Tips Podcast

Gimlet Media

WTF with Marc Maron

Pandora

Rdio

Two Dots

Our New Facebook Page

Chicago Podcast Coop Shoutout

Campaign: In the CAMPAIGN podcast a small, consistent group of Chicago improvisers play through an ongoing role-playing game set in the Star Wars universe. It's hosted by Kat Kuhl.

Open Call: The After-show

Cher: Transparent and Head of State

James: Stoned by Widowspeak 

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