Transcript
Alex Goldman (0:11)
Hey, this is Alex. I'm appearing on the top of the show in what would be an ad slot to tell you about the Radiotopia annual fund drive. And look, I know this is a little weird because for one, I'm already asking you for money. I'm asking you to become a Hyperfixed member at the end of every episode. And two, my show just started and now I've asked you for money two different ways. I'm very sensitive to that. But let me explain why I am doing this. Just getting this show off the ground has taken almost two years, and it has been frustrating and sometimes exhausting. At my lowest point, I was applying for communications and public relations jobs at tech companies. Can you imagine? I am, like, way too unhinged for that. But a huge part of actually getting the show in production was Radiotopia. And being a member of the slate of shows on Radiotopia means a lot to me. It's not like I just say this show's a proud member of Radiotopia in the credits because they tell me to. I mean, they do tell me to. But it's also true. I am on a network with Ear Hustle, Song Exploder, the Memory palace, the Kitchen Sisters, shows that I have always looked up to as inspiration. And even though I remain independent and the owner of Hyperfixed, Radiotopia helps me with things that I absolutely couldn't do on my own. Ad sales, marketing, tech stuff. The other day, Radiotopia executive producer Audrey Mardovich helped me find an engineer to mix the first couple of episodes of Hyperfixed. It's not even really her job. She was just being cool. What I'm trying to say is that this show would not function without Radiotopia. And they are able to function in large part because listeners like you support them during their annual fundraiser. And that money gets shared directly with all the shows in the network. We have a goal right now of reaching 2024 donors by the end of this year, and we can't get there without you. Every gift makes a difference and is a vote of confidence in our independent model, which I truly believe is the only way forward for shows like Hyperfixed. So please head to Radiotopia fm. Donate and seriously, thank you so much. This episode of Hyperfixed is brought to you by Progressive Insurance. Fiscally responsible financial geniuses, monetary magicians. These are things people say about drivers who switch their car insurance to Progressive and save hundreds. Visit progressive.com to see if you could save Progressive Casualty Insurance Company and affiliates. Potential savings will vary. Not available in all states or situations. Hey, this is Alex. This may be an unusual content warning as there's nothing like thematically inappropriate in this episode. I mean, I do say the F word a couple times, but that's not particularly out of the ordinary for this show. However, in this episode, we say the word diarrhea a lot. Like seriously a lot. So if you're listening with children or like me, you have the mind of a child, just don't say I didn't warn you. This is hyperfixed on this show. Listeners write in with problems big and small, and I solve them. Or at least I try. And if I don't, I give a good reason why I can't. This week, Casey wants to believe. Oh my God, dude, I have been telling everybody about this one.
