Please use this thread to post Elixir related podcasts you find or create
Or, if you run a podcast yourself, you can now have a dedicated thread per podcast if you post via Devtalk (when you post a thread there it will cross-post the thread here - see this thread as an example).
For it to work you will need to:
Have the same username (with the same primary email address) on both sites
Post the thread in one of the Blogs/Articles/Talks/Podcasts section on Devtalk
Include the podcasts tag, as well as elixir (and phoenix, nerves etc if applicable)
It will then cross-post the thread here in a dedicated thread
What are the benefits?
You get a thread/exposure on two forums
Your thread gets tweeted by both the Devtalk account as well as the Elixir Forum account
On Devtalk, if you start creating the thread by pasting the URL of the episode into the title bar (you can edit it to something else once that’s initiated) then on the Devtalk front-page your link will show without rel='nofollow' - so will help you with your SEO
Elixir gets exposure on more than one site
By posting via Devtalk we automatically add a your-name-podcasts tag to the threads here, which makes it easy for people to follow (or mute) those threads.
This set up is now similar to what we do with blog posts.
In this episode I talk with Steve Vinoski and Francesco Cesarini. We talk their introduction to Erlang, and designing scalable, reliable systems with Erlang We talk their introduction to Erlang, and designing scalable, reliable systems with Erlang