Hi there,
Next week, for Episode #75, I am finally bringing the
two most requested guests onto the podcast. Can you guess who they are?
And this week, I just
redesigned the podcast's homepage, which includes a map to show where each guest is from.
Now you can easily see which guests are from your state, and you can also
filter the episodes based on where they live, what they sell, and/or how they sell.
So now it will be easier to
find the episodes that are most relevant to you. Though, to be honest, I think each episode has something to offer anyone!
It's also interesting to see which states are most represented on the podcast, and likewise which states are underrepresented.
The map confirms what I already figured:
California and Minnesota are the most represented, with 14 & 6 episodes, respectively. Florida & Texas are next with 4 episodes each.
And the numbers for those four states could be a lot higher. I've got a
lot of potential guests lined up from those states, but I try to space them out.
It's not nearly as easy to find guests from the other 46 states. And as the map shows, 24 states (almost half!) are not represented
at all on the show.*
And I'm always
looking for great cottage food stories from those states. Do you know of someone from one of
those states that started their food business from home?
Until next week,
David
* As a slight consolation, by the time we get to Episode 80, two more states will be represented.