# Rethinking the Tools for Thinking Podcast *To build and nurture a community of practice around tools for thinking, as well as make good thinking more available in the world.* We're wrapping Season One of the [[Tools for Thinking Podcast]]. This page is to design [[T4T Season Two]]. Season One got some enthusiastic responses from individuals, but we didn't light the sector on fire, nor did we build a very big audience (which may not be a thing we're aiming for). We have an opportunity to make it better. Here are some thoughts. ## Build a Hive Mind (vs a single podcast) ### Have Multiple Podcasts and Hosts We have one existing podcast, [[Tools for Thinking Podcast|Tools for Thinking]], which we can continue producing. That podcast could have multiple hosts, instead of just one. We also have ideas for other podcasts with different focal areas. For example, a HyperTalk podcast could focus on the history of computing. The idea is to be flexible and creative hosting a community of podcasts with multiple hosts pursuing multiple quests, intersecting and sharing resources a lot. ### Use the Tools Tools for Thinking ought to use Tools for Thinking! A lot! So let's. In fact, let's leave behind layer after layer of useful materials, building atop the [visionary documents](https://bra.in/2pxbo6) that described the potential that computers offered us. ### Simplify the Format Let's take the production value down a notch (from Riverside recording back to Zoom, with less editing) and not worry about audience size, but instead about utility and accessibility. ### Podcast Design Questions - What tools do we want to use to record, edit and distribute the podcast? To post about it? Other resources? - How should we coordinate? - Scheduling on Airtable? Notion? Other? - Conversations on Discord? Other? - What roles can people adopt in this community? ([[Ways You Can Participate]]) - Who is interested in participating? - Jess Martin? - Maggie Appleton? - John Underkoffler? - What organizations might be interested? - The Internet Archive - Hypothes.is - [[Open Global Mind]] - Computer History Museum - What computer literacy orgs might be interested? - Where is the common virtual ground? [[The Big Fungus]]? [[The Betterverse]]? - Build diversity in from the start - Instead of producing a podcast *for* people to get literate, how about involving them directly? - What templates/structures do we need so the podcast episodes build well? - Keep "Tools for Thinking"? Rename it HyperTalk? Something else? (here's a [[T4T Venn Diagram]]?) - [[HyperTalk]] (community? podcast? metalabel?) - Tools for Thinking (T4T) - [[Weaving the World]] (WtW) - [[The Big Fungus]] - others... - Where does the main entity live? Who hosts it? ### Potential Podcast Episode Topics (for Notion) - What parts of the early visions have been fulfilled? Which have not materialized? - How can the early visions improve what we're building now? - Why is computer history so white male? Where is the diversity? - How best to connect computer history to computer literacy? - How can computer history be made most available? - What is the curriculum for computer history? In what sequence should people tackle it? - How do we build a thriving ecosystem here, mixing businesses and the Commons? - What happens when startups fail? - Analyze HyperCard ### Potential Podcast Guests (for Notion) - Dan'l Lewin, director of the Computer History Museum - Eric Rangell, who has been experimenting with Ted Nelson's ZigZag - Eric Eugene Kim, who worked with Engelbart for years - Adele Goldberg, creator of Smalltalk - Tech-historian bloggers and podcasters - Chris Aldrich, who knows this history well - David Vargas, SamePage - Sam Arbesman -