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Join us for a milestone celebration as we hit our 100th episode of Sockeytome! What started as a simple idea to capture everyday conversations has evolved into a global listening experience reaching 23 countries and nearly 300 cities worldwide.
In this special episode, we take a moment to reflect on our podcasting journey, from those early awkward recordings to finding our rhythm and voice. With over 11,000 downloads to date, we're humbled by how our casual conversations have resonated with listeners from Connecticut to Sydney, Australia. We share behind-the-scenes insights about our process, favorite episodes, and the learning curve we've navigated together.
The conversation naturally wanders through topics like oppressive heat waves, the promises and perils of AI technology, the complications of self-driving cars, and other random observations that exemplify our typical banter. We debate everything from fluoride conspiracies to 3D printing possibilities, showcasing the unfiltered, friend-to-friend dialogue that defines our show.
Looking toward the future, we discuss plans to improve engagement, maintain consistency, and elevate our content quality for the next hundred episodes. Despite recording in the middle of the night (as is our tradition), our enthusiasm for this project remains undiminished.
Whether you've been with us since episode one or you're just discovering us now, we invite you to become part of our growing community. Subscribe to Saki Tumi wherever you get your podcasts, and join the conversation by emailing us your thoughts and questions. What topics would you like us to tackle in our next hundred episodes?
Come back every Tuesday for a new episode each week. You won't be dissappointed, I'll tell you that for free. Subscribe and like us over at sockeytome.com as we begin the best part of our journey into podcasting yet, interacting with all of you. Give us your email as we begin to have more promotions and contests along with my personal favorite, trivia. Thanks everyone and as always, be good.