আবার অনেক দিন পর The Trinomial Podcast ·
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· 2026-06-02
Hosts greet each other awkwardly as the podcast begins; note they're joining from different time zones and locations.
They apologize for being remote (three people on Zoom) and discuss whether people still use Zoom and cloud tools (OneDrive, Teams, Outlook).
Conversation about uploading episodes to their channel and expectations about views; mention other successful Bengali podcasts (Two Cents, Nil Nafis episode, Ramzan Show, Scandalous).
They observe high production quality in current podcasts (polished audio/video, good mics) and worry that "soul" has been lost from podcasting; express intent to bring that soul back.
Discuss audience reactions: earlier organic hate felt real; now criticisms often framed as political or biased.
Each host gives life updates: Farhan says life unchanged; others discuss gardening and hobbies developed abroad (strawberries, red spinach).
Talk about time availability abroad enabling more hobbies and side projects vs. busy life in Dhaka.
Discuss social media behavior: photo-card trend, “whataboutism” decreasing, and changes in audience expectations.
Debate relevance of hosts today—less direct relevance for some topics; discussion of being quieter sometimes.
Reflection on world events (COVID, geopolitical tensions), feelings of pessimism about global direction, and personal acceptance of focusing on what they can control.
Recall past podcast comeback video (2023) and note how social platforms and algorithms have changed user experience; frustration with Facebook algorithm and ad saturation.
Talk about YouTube algorithm shifts: interest-based feeds, loss of predictable reach, repeated recommendation issues, and rise of short-form feeds.
Note content trends: food and sports videos dominating feeds; annoyance at repetitive sponsored ads in stories.
Debate paying for ad-free social platforms (Facebook vs YouTube Premium) and the value proposition.
Observe stagnation in emergence of new social platforms; Instagram as cultural hub; Reddit rediscovered; migration of creators to Instagram.
Discuss potential of English-language content from Bangladeshi creators to reach global audiences; cite Indian creators’ success and bilingual creators on Instagram.
Audience and creator attention: niche audience remains valuable; one commenter threatened to unsubscribe if the podcast relaunches again.
Strategy: aim to target a niche rather than chase viral scale; accept that controversy drives attention but prefer steady, authentic content.
Quick tangent on FIFA World Cup predictions and general disappointment with some TV series finales.
Discuss film industry in Bangladesh showing promising releases and theater experiences.
Travel anecdotes: issues at immigration (US/UK), China trip impressions—modern infrastructure, integrated apps (Alipay/WeChat), YouTube channels about Chinese city life gaining traction.
Observe China’s integrated app ecosystem (transport, payments, delivery) and rise of daily Chinese vloggers making English-language content.
Move to AI discussion: how hosts use AI (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude), pros/cons of each, workflows combining multiple LLMs and cloud tools.
Claim: AI often unnecessary for many people; best as a productivity enhancer—useful tools include scanners, note apps, OneDrive, Google Keep.
Debate risks of AI: loss of authenticity, prevalence of AI-generated content, deliberate human-style errors to appear human, and need for certification/labels for AI-generated media.
Concern about emotional regulation degradation from heavy social media/AI use; advice to use AI as a final tool, not a replacement for developing personal skills.
Share personal AI practices: prompt libraries, standardized prompts, bookmarking, and using AI for repetitive tasks while preserving human creativity.
Discuss trend of intentional imperfection (“anti-perfect AI” movement) and strategies to disguise AI-authorship.
Worries about model training replacing creators if models are trained on creators’ content without compensation.
Hypothetical about teenage over-reliance on AI leading to skill atrophy; recommend using AI for brainstorming but preserve personal drafting and polishing.
Talk about content authenticity and how creators can avoid predictable, over-engineered formats to keep soul and unpredictability.
Debate commercialization of podcasting: large, well-funded productions vs. small, authentic shows; pros/cons of scaling and sponsorship.
Reflect on fame and backlash in Bangladesh: popular figures often face intense criticism when they rise; some creators have avoided major controversies and retained audience trust.
Discuss maintaining privacy / staying "under the radar" as a blessing versus chasing subscriber counts and algorithmic visibility.
Audience engagement patterns: nostalgia for earlier days when uploading a raw Zoom call sufficed; now expectations changed.
Hosts consider podcast frequency and commitment: hope to resume weekly episodes; openness to more frequent episodes if demand exists.
Closing: ask listeners to comment if they want the podcast back regularly; hosts share brief personal closing thoughts and thank listeners.
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