01 — The Spreadsheet
147 rows. Color-coded. Useless.
I had 147 rows in a spreadsheet. Color-coded. Formulas. Dropdown menus. It was immaculate.
It was also completely useless.
Every time I opened it, I felt overwhelmed, not organized. I had the data but not the system. I had the conversations but not the continuity.
02 — The Realization
Conversations disappeared.
After 750+ episodes and nearly a decade of hosting Hacks & Hobbies, I realized the problem wasn't discipline. It wasn't effort.
The problem was that nobody had built the right infrastructure for what podcasting actually creates: relationships.
The conversations were extraordinary. Then they disappeared. Into archives, into hard drives, into the back of my own memory. The episode shipped, the guest waved goodbye, and a week later the only proof anything happened was a download number.
That bothered me for years before I knew what to do about it.
03 — The Beekeeping Moment
Not for the honey.
In 2017, I joined a local beekeepers association. Not for honey. Not even because I was sure I'd keep bees. I joined because someone I trusted told me to, and I showed up.
What I found wasn't beekeeping. It was a community of people who showed up for each other. Who shared what they knew. Who moved faster together than any of them would alone.
That became the lens for everything I built after. Including this.
PodGlue is a product. But the shape of it, the why of it, came from a room full of people who barely knew each other and somehow already had each other's back.
04 — The Books
A book changes how people see you.
In 2017, I read Nathan Barry's Authority. It reframed how I thought about expertise. Not as something you claim, but as something you put on the page so other people can use it.
I went on to write several: 7 Stages of Home Studio Evolution, Power of Community, Podcast Relationship Management, and others (the full list lives at superjunaid.com/books).
I know firsthand: a book changes how people see you. Not just what you do. Who you are.
PodGlue is built so the conversations you host, the expertise your guests share, the ideas that surface in the middle of an interview, can do the same work for you.
05 — Who Built This
Junaid Ahmed.
750+
Podcast Episodes Hosted
25
Years In UX Design
Multiple
Books Authored
Humblezone
Company Founded
- 750+ podcast episodes hosted on Hacks & Hobbies
- 25 years in UX design
- Author of multiple books, including 7 Stages of Home Studio Evolution, Power of Community, and Podcast Relationship Management
- Founder of Humblezone
- Cyclist, beekeeper, family man
06 — Why You're Here
The conversation doesn't end when the episode publishes.
If you're a podcaster who believes the conversation doesn't end when the episode publishes, PodGlue was built for you.
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