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Everything Everywhere Daily: History, Science, Geography & More

Questions and Answers: Volume 6

Everything Everywhere Daily: History, Science, Geography & More

Gary Arndt

Education, History

4.7 • 2.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2023

⏱️ 14 minutes

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0:00.0

According to the laws of supply and demand, an equilibrium will eventually be reached where suppliers will meet the demands of consumers at a given price and quantity level.

0:09.0

In the case of this podcast, the supply and demand for questions are met at an equilibrium point of exactly one episode per month.

0:15.6

Stay tuned for volume six of questions and answers on this episode of Everything Everywhere

0:20.4

Daily. everywhere daily. It's time once again to do my monthly dive into your question so that I may provide you

0:40.5

with answers.

0:41.7

If you'd like to submit a question just

0:43.2

join the Facebook group and leave your questions when I post the monthly

0:46.1

Q&A thread at the beginning of every month. With that, the first question comes

0:50.7

from Lenny Zurif. He asks,

0:52.5

How long does it take to produce one episode,

0:54.8

to include all the research you have to do?

0:57.0

Well, Lenny, the amount of time it takes

0:59.0

is totally dependent on the type of episode it is.

1:02.0

For every episode, I have a rough idea of what I'm going to say before I even start.

1:06.5

I have a running list of episode ideas that I write down when I come across them.

1:10.6

And when I write an idea down, I have a kernel of an idea of the story that I want to tell.

1:15.4

The smaller the story, the easier it tends to be to write an episode.

1:19.7

For example, if an episode is about a single person or a single event, it's much easier to write.

1:25.0

Episodes that have a larger focus are more difficult to write because I have to condense an enormous amount of information into a small amount of time.

1:32.0

In some episodes, I'm trying to condense a subject

1:34.4

that could be someone's lifetime work down to about 10 minutes and that means

1:38.6

making decisions about what to put in the episode and what to keep out. With that being said, I'd say the average amount of time it

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