Thanks for the replies! They will help me find the right direction for the 
podcast.

@dom961

> I would love to listen to something like this, although I would probably end 
> up talking on it fairly often as well.

You surely would, if you don't mind of course  I have a list of topics for the 
first 20 episodes, and you're already involved in five of them. Hope that won't 
take too much of your time and you won't end up hating me and the podcast!

@jester

> I'm interested in anyone who gets to use Nim for work.

I have a couple of potential guests who use Nim in production, so I hope we'll 
get that covered. (I'm actually using Nim for work myself, so if you have any 
questions about "selling" Nim to the management, deploying Nim apps, etc., feel 
free to ask.)

@def_pri_pub

> Sounds like a cool idea, but I'd be interested in reading a newsletter first.

I'd love to have a regular Nim newsletter, too. I'm afraid I won't be able to 
do the podcast _and_ the newsletter though; the podcast alone feels like a very 
time-consuming task. If anyone else would start the newsletter, that'd be great.

@Libman

> That would be AWESOME!

Thanks!

> One thing I'd like to suggest is not to become overly focused on one 
> centralized project and one homogenous format: audio podcast, video YouTube 
> channel, blog, weekly link roundup, social media page, etc.

I just hope to be able to do the podcasting, let alone vlogging, blogging, and 
other things you mentioned. So, I'll focus on the podcast and hope that someone 
else covers the other bases.

@Krux02

> By now, I could even imagine to be in such a podcast, because I have 
> something to say.

That would be great! I have a bunch of topics without a guest assigned. Would 
you like me to share them with you, so you could maybe pick the ones close to 
your heart? If there's nothing you like in the list, feel free to suggest your 
own topic.

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