Snark Squad Pod #130 – 2024 in Review

Previously: If you didn’t like Your Monster, you don’t like fun. We said what we said.

Nicole: The unexpected breaks kept coming, but on the whole, 2024 was a year of significant progress for Snark Squad Pod. We’re still a long way from where we once were (it still boggles my mind that we did 50 a year in our first couple years???) but we’re making progress. In this episode, our annual YEAR IN REVIEW, we do talk a little bit about what broke us in the end of the year.

We recorded this a few weeks ago and it took me a while to edit because I’ve been enjoying the reprieve of making that someone else’s job, but this was a little too messy to handoff. If you’re very curious to watch the full, nearly 2 hour video version, you can support us over on Patreon. Without further ado, here is the episode and links for articles and videos we mentioned in it:

 

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As always, this podcast is produced by Nicole Sweeney and Marines Alvarez, edited by Amber Amortegui, and the delightful theme music is by Stefan Chin.

Nicole Sweeney

Nicole is the co-captain of Snark Squad and these days she spends most of her time editing podcasts. She spends too much time on Twitter and very occasionally vlogs and blogs. In her day job she's a producer, editor, director, and sometimes host of educational YouTube channels. She loves travel, maps, panda gifs, and semicolons. Writing biographies stresses her out; she crowd sourced this one years ago and has been using a version of it ever since. She would like to thank Twitter for their help.