Moonshot

Moonshot

A podcast exploring the world's biggest ideas.

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Moonshot is an award-winning narrative technology podcast exploring the world's biggest ideas and the people making them happen. Season two has just launched and covers everything from asteroid mining, to biorobotics, and autonomous vehicles. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, or wherever you like to listen.
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Kristofor Lawson
For those of you who don't know, Moonshot is a narrative podcast that explores big picture technology ideas and the people making them happen. We cover everything from autonomous vehicles, to jetpacks, 3D printed food, and even asteroid mining. Each episode is around 25-30 minutes and is designed to fit within the average commute time. Our goal with the show is to break down some of these really big and somewhat complex ideas and make them accessible for people who don't know that much about tech, without insulting those who do. We launched the show in March 2017 and managed to land a ton of really interesting interviews including including Kevin Rose, Bryan Johnson, Michael Pryor, Rosanna Myers, Peter Beck, Marcus Shingles, Moon Ribas, and Nell Watson. Our audience told us that they wanted more of the narrative style content, so a couple months back we sat down and looked at the show to figure out where we wanted to go. So we decided to take a break and work on a brand new season of content which we launched last week. Moonshot season two is bigger and better. The show is now a weekly listen. and we're publishing new narrative content every Wednesday. Each episode involves a significant amount of research and planning to make sure we can keep pace with production without affecting the quality. You can find the show on whatever podcast platform you like to use, so make sure you subscribe and check out the new season of content. I'd also love to dive into some topic suggestions from the Product Hunt community - so please let me know if you have any ideas for the show. And if you have any feedback or questions I'm also happy to answer them.