Who Asked You?

Who Asked You?


EPISODE 344 - All Good Things... - Who Asked You?

August 03, 2015

So, this is it. We've reached the end of our run. I think it came sooner than anyone, including us, thought it would. I could break down everything that happens on this episode like I've done every week since starting, but I think this time, it's best if you just hit play and experience it. We ended up running long. This 90-minute series finale turned into two-and-a-half hours. While there's tons of laughs, drinking and classic clips as we look back on this incredible journey, there's also some emotional moments too -- primarily from yours truly.

I'm a bit of a blubbering mess during this show. I hope you'll bear with me. I'd hoped I would've kept it together on-air, but I should've known better. Who Asked You? started out as something fun for us to do on the weekend -- because we'd be having these exact conversations anyway -- and evolved into something that I poured my heart and soul into. Something I'd hoped would build a large enough audience to cover its own costs... and maybe have enough left over for a burger and beer at the end of the night.

It's been the biggest project I've ever taken on and became a significant part of my life. In a way, that was a bad thing. I let the 'business' side of it get to me which ultimately created stress and frustration which then led to this decision. I try and explain this at the end of the episode. However, it might be kind of hard to get that from my final thoughts as I'm pretty choked up. Good luck with that!

I've learned a lot over these past seven years and nine months and made some new friends along the way. I'm now going to take a little time and reflect on my views of podcasting and my future with it. I don't know what I'm doing next just yet. I've considered launching a number of shows, but my thoughts always come back to this one. And the reason for that is that I spent all these years crafting my ultimate show. The show of shows that I would listen to. This one.

So who knows what the future holds, as they say... the sky's the limit.