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This is the twenty-fourth post of Deke Dangle RPF Anon, a community for all your ice hockey anon meme needs.

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Re: Fandom Venting

From: (Anonymous)
Yeah, absolutely zero of the "good" male podcasts that meme likes are hobby podcasts done with home equipment. Even Steve Dangle, thanks to his connections, had a professional radio co-host and a professional producer on his podcast from the very beginning.

Re: Fandom Venting

From: (Anonymous)
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Although I will say, having just listened to last week's Puck Soup train wreck and the first minute of this week's with the Wysh echo coming through presumably Lozo's mic: professional credentials, sponsorship, and an editor are still no guarantee of competence.

Re: Fandom Venting

From: (Anonymous)
I can't speak for meme as a whole, but all the hockey podcasts I listen to are hobby podcasts. I don't think any of them even have a patreon, let alone a sponser. The male run ones still seem to manage basics like speaking directly into their microphones, posting regularly, and editing. I mean, these are some pretty bare minimum standards to manage - they don't require corporate support.

Re: Fandom Venting

From: (Anonymous)
The most important thing for podcasters to have is give a shit, and that's free.

Re: Fandom Venting

From: (Anonymous)
Which podcasts are you thinking of? Are they not in English?