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The History of Rome

Update- One Year Later

1 min episode · 2 min read

Episode

1 min

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2 min

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Fundraising & VC, Product & Tech Trends, History

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Key Takeaways

  • Production Timeline Shift: Original mid-to-late 2014 launch plan abandoned after relocating to Madison, Wisconsin; new timeline moves debut forward to early September 2013, enabling immediate production work to begin.
  • Direct Audience Engagement: Host schedules Ask Me Anything session on Reddit's History subreddit for May 31 at 6:30 PM Eastern, creating opportunity for listeners to directly inquire about upcoming show content.
  • Life Changes Impact Content: Spouse's new job opportunity triggered immediate relocation and complete project timeline restructuring, demonstrating how personal circumstances accelerate or delay creative projects despite original planning efforts.

What It Covers

Mike Duncan provides an update on The History of Rome podcast, announcing his relocation to Madison, Wisconsin and accelerated timeline for launching his next podcast series.

Key Questions Answered

  • Production Timeline Shift: Original mid-to-late 2014 launch plan abandoned after relocating to Madison, Wisconsin; new timeline moves debut forward to early September 2013, enabling immediate production work to begin.
  • Direct Audience Engagement: Host schedules Ask Me Anything session on Reddit's History subreddit for May 31 at 6:30 PM Eastern, creating opportunity for listeners to directly inquire about upcoming show content.
  • Life Changes Impact Content: Spouse's new job opportunity triggered immediate relocation and complete project timeline restructuring, demonstrating how personal circumstances accelerate or delay creative projects despite original planning efforts.

Notable Moment

The host reveals his wife accepted a position in Wisconsin, prompting an immediate cross-country move that paradoxically accelerated his next podcast project by over a year.

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Episode Transcript

Hello, and welcome to this post history of Rome update. So it's been a little over a year since the history of Rome wrapped up, and I think it's time for an update. So here is an update. Initially, I was planning to start producing the next podcast sometime in mid to late two thousand fourteen, but that plan has now been chucked out the window. About a month ago, Mrs. The History of Rome took a job in Madison, Wisconsin and we dropped everything and moved north. This means that there is now a new plan. A new plan that has me working on the next show right now. If all goes according to the new plan, the next show will debut sometime in early September twenty thirteen. Also, I know that this is short notice, but tomorrow, May 31 at 06:30PM Eastern Standard Time, I will be doing an Ask Me Anything at Reddit, specifically the History subreddit. There is a link posted at thehistoryofrome.typepad.com, and if someone wants to go ahead and ask me what the next show is about, I will answer them. Okay. So that is your update. I will see you tomorrow on Reddit. And if not, I will see you in September.

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