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Episode: 2939
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Title: HPR2939: Submit a show to Hacker Public Radio in 10 easy steps
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2939/hpr2939.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 13:36:56
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It's the 7th of November 2019, and this is HPR Episode 2939, entitled Submit a Show to
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Hacker Public Radio in 10 Easy Steps, and it's part of the series, Podcasting How-Tos.
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It's hosted by Be Easy, and it's about 10 minutes long and carries the clean flag.
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The summary is, this is a 10-step walkthrough of Submitting a Show on HPR.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by An Honesthost.com.
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Get 15% discount on all shared hosting with the offer code HPR15, that's HPR15.
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Bet your web hosting that's Honest and Fair, at An Honesthost.com.
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Hello Hacker Public Radio fans, this is Be Easy, once again, with another episode, this
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one's going to be another short one.
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I just wanted to give an episode and talk about, I think there might have been a couple
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other ones before, but I wanted to do one as well, and that is, how do contribute to
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Hacker Public Radio?
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This one's going to be focused more of a how-to when it comes to using the website.
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There has been other episodes about how to record.
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You can use something as simple as just a recorder app on your mobile phone, audacity is
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a good choice if you want to be able to do some editing, there's stuff on the iPad,
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on Android, and on all that different operating systems if you want to get really complicated
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as well.
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This show is going to be more focused about, okay, you've created your episode and you
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want to give it back.
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How do you do that?
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First things you do is you go to HackerPublicRadio.org, and so that after you get there, you go
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to in the header bar near the top, you go to give shows, click on that, and then somewhere
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down the line, you'll see a section called requesting a slot for your show, so there's
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lots of good information on this page, you can read about it, how to do it, but the next
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thing that you're going to definitely want to do is you go to requesting a slot for
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your show, and in that section, in the first sentence, there's a link on the word calendar,
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so click on that link to calendar, you'll see the current list of all of the shows that
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are in the queue right now, and you'll see a bunch of spots to say available, upload now.
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You click any one of those links, if you look to the left, there is a date for that episode
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and then the episode number, so if you have maybe specific content that you want to get
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out on something that you want to have, for instance, before given holiday or before
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beginning of a new month or something, you can do that, but I recommend that if you
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don't have a reason to do one at a specific date, go ahead and pick the closest available
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time, because if we get to that date and there is no show, then Hacker Public Radio fails,
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so I recommend going to the next available slot, after you click that slot, you will see
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a screen that comes up, and it says you're requesting a show, you need to put in the email
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address, this email address is something that is not shared with anyone, it's just something
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that you need, because for spam and other reasons, we don't want any, there needs to be a
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step between going to the site and putting a file on there, so after you put in your email
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address, you'll get an email saying, click this link and you'll be able to upload your
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show here, so I'm going to do that right now, click the link, and then you'll go to the
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screen and say, hey, it should be sent to you, so I'm going to go log into that email service,
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I have to do that, and then once you're logged in, you'll see the email, and then you'll
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be able to go in there, and it says basically confirmation request, once you have your confirmation
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request in there, where is it, sometimes it takes a little second for it to get there, there it is,
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alright, once you see that, you click on the link, and then it'll bring you to a page, if
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we haven't set up a host page before, you'll be asked to put in your handle, if you want
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to upload a photo and image or anything, you can do that, and you can put in your information
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about what your default license is, you can put in a profile about yourself, and then it gets
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down to the content, and in the content section you're going to put a title, you're going to
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put a summary, so the title gets read out by the robot voice as well as the summary, so when
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you hear the episode, it'll say the episode number, and then from the ex author called
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this, and then it says, and then I'll read the short summary that you put there, it says
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it should be 100 characters, and then below that you can say, does your episode include intro
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music, yes or no, does your episode already contain the outro music, yes or no, and those
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two things are saying, so there is a way, and I actually don't think I know the way, maybe
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I could be a follow-up episode with someone who knows the answer to this, but apparently
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there is somewhere out in the interwebs, these are the files for the intro and outro theme,
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and you can save them locally, and then embed them into your episode, and so I think there's
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all those alternatives, so sometimes you hear the alternative themes where you see there are
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some person humming it, or some other rendition of the themes, if you hear that, that's because
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someone has clicked the yes of radio selection for either intro or outro or both, then you
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have the opportunity to say, is it explicit or not, the default answer is yes, if you're
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in doubt, I always try to make my episodes not explicit, just because, not because I don't
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like it, but just because what I want to present when I'm presenting in hacker public radio,
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and then there's a section to add your notes, oh before I get there there's also a section
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on what license you want to use, and the link, so if you want to learn more about what
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Creative Commons licenses do, then you can do that, and if you want to have some other license
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you want to use, you can click other, and then note section, you can either put plain text,
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you can put HTML, you can put, if you look below there's a format, then you can do HTML5,
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markdown, get up flavored, markdown, paddock flavored, restructure text, or text attacks,
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and then you can just put your notes in there, your notes can be really complicated,
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they could be, you know, you could have taken an hour or two and really thought them out,
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or it could just be, you know, a list of the five links that you reference in your show,
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whatever it is, you know, don't make having extensive show notes a barrier for you in getting your
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episode out. A lot of times, a lot of my shows, I have made some shows that have quite
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extensive notes, but some of them, I know myself, I'm like, well, if I wait till I write
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the notes, I'm not going to make the show, so I'd rather have, I think everyone would
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rather have a show than have a, no show, because someone's waiting to write really extensive
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notes. And then if you're adding this to a series, you can put it there. If it's not a
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series yet and you want to become a series, you can talk about that in your episode,
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and one of the maintainers will add a new series for you after a couple of episodes have been
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created for that series. You can add tags, which are just ways for you to
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make it so that your episode is findable in search results. And then you can upload a photo
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for this episode. You can also, but the most important thing is either upload the file or
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point the file, point to a URL, when someone can find the file. And I've actually successfully
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used the FTP show interface, I think one or two times. I don't know, I don't remember how
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I did it, but it worked. And I talked to Dave Morris about it, and he was like, how did
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you do that? I'm like, I don't know, I just tried it and it worked. So that is a functionality
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too. But after you click submit, depending on how long your show is, it does take quite
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a while, sometimes for your show to get uploaded if it's a really big file, and you have a
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slow internet connection. So be patient, don't click or reload or anything after you click submit.
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And then your show is uploaded. Now you just have to wait for the date where your show is going
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to be aired on hacker public radio and wait there with beta breath. That's all I want to say.
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Sometimes it can be a little bit confusing, and sometimes it's just helpful to have something
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quick and easy to help you get through the site. So I'll include, see, I want to make
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myself make show notes about what I just talked about, but they should be short. And like I always
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say, keep packing, keep submitting shows.
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You've been listening to hacker public radio at hackerpublicradio.org. We are a community podcast
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network that releases shows every weekday, Monday through Friday. Today's show, like all
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our shows, was contributed by an HPR listener like yourself. If you ever thought of recording
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a podcast, then click on our contributing to find out how easy it really is. Hacker public
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radio was founded by the digital dog pound and the infonomicon computer club, and it's
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part of the binary revolution at binrev.com. If you have comments on today's show, please
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email the host directly, leave a comment on the website or record a follow-up episode
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yourself. Unless otherwise status, today's show is released on the creative comments,
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attribution, share a light, 3.0 license.
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