YouTube Channel, where you can find me in the future.

Transcript Welcome back to perspectives and tech. My name is Josh Duffney, and this is the final episode of perspectives and tech.

After a year of wishy washy, publishing and podcasting, I’ve decided to call it quits and admit that I’m a terrible podcast host. I want to thank you all for listening and supporting the show. I want to thank Don for the opportunity. And I also want to give you aware a place where you can find me in the future.

So in the interim. I’ve started a YouTube channel. That’s where you can stay up to date with content that I create. It’s been a little bit more manageable for me than the scheduling and the work that goes into a podcast.

There’s a lot more work into doing a podcast right than I expected and juggling family work and writing a book on the side. It just never came up to the top of their priority list and I’ve failed to do a good enough job for you as a listener. And for that reason, I’m going to take a step back. We’re going to take down perspectives in tech.

This will be the last episode, but I wanted to put this episode out there as a thank you to you, the listener in supporting the show was your questions and engagement, uh, and comment. Along this journey, uh, regretful to say that it’s been a short journey just a year, and I’ve only published a handful of episodes. Some of them, I didn’t even, uh, get out into the public eye because of time constraints.

But, um, needless to say, or regardless, I am really grateful that all of you have listened and I hope to catch up with you on YouTube and other mediums, maybe at the PowerShell summit that’s coming up here. So with that.

Thank you for listening, this is Josh Duffney, and this is the last episode of Perspectives in Tech.