A bi-weekly guest podcast hosted by Eddie Hinkle where he has conversations and interviews various people throughout the IndieWeb community to learn more about them, their interests and desires in the IndieWeb and what they've added to their website lately.
In this episode Eddie interviews Greg McVerry. We talk about how Greg has used blogging and the IndieWeb as a professor, how his kids are an important part of what the IndieWeb means to him, his website woes and finally brainstorm how private groups could work on the IndieWeb. Article: Greg summarizes some of his IndieWeb firsts Article: Following in the IndieWeb: The Next Frontier Greg wrote some short posts and Eddie replied with this follow-up article discussing some of the topics that this episode touched on. AutoAuth A new concept around communicating privately on the IndieWeb. If you enjoyed this podcast: Please leave a review in Apple Podcasts and recommend it using your favorite podcast player. You can help support the development of the show by sponsoring Eddie Find this episode on the web at https://myurlis.com/episodes/003/.
In this episode Eddie interviews Rosemary Orchard, a new member of the community. We talk about how she found the IndieWeb, attending IndieWebCamps remotely, wiki editing challenges and Micropub’s potential with syndication and destination targets. Podcast: Mac Power Users #417: Workflows with Manton Reece IndieWeb compatible service: Micro.blog Videos: IndieWebCamp NYC 2018 Event: IndieWebCamp Nuremberg 2018 IndieWebRing Video: Building a Micropub Endpoint Shortcut: Post using Micro.blog and Mastodon GitHub Repo: Micropub Endpoint for Jekyll and other flat-file CMSes If you enjoyed this podcast: Please leave a review in Apple Podcasts and recommend it using your favorite podcast player. You can help support the IndieWeb community by sponsoring the IndieWeb; You can help support the development of the show by sponsoring Eddie. Find this episode on the web at https://myurlis.com/episodes/002/.
In this episode Eddie interviews Aaron Parecki, one of the co-founders of the IndieWeb. We talk about how the IndieWeb got started, what makes an IndieWebCamp particularly memorable and how he decides if a new feature should be a public service or part of his website. Service: IndieLogin Service: Telegraph (Sending Webmentions) Service: Webmention.io (Receive Webmentions) Aaron was able to attend IndieWebCamp NYC 2018 IndieWebCamp Nuremberg 2018 is coming soon Micro.blog, an easy way to get started in the IndieWeb Screenshot of Aaron’s trip status on his website Article: Sending your First Webmention from Scratch Article: An IndieWeb reader: My new home on the internet Aaron completed some initial work on his Address Book If you enjoyed this podcast: Please leave a review in Apple Podcasts and recommend it using your favorite podcast player. You can help support the development of the show by sponsoring Eddie Find this episode on the web at https://myurlis.com/episodes/001/.
A teaser trailer for the upcoming My Url Is podcast. Episode 1 is available on October 3, 2018. If you enjoyed this podcast: Please leave a review in Apple Podcasts and recommend it using your favorite podcast player. You can help support the development of the show by sponsoring Eddie Find this episode on the web at https://myurlis.com/episodes/000/.