Podcast feedback; your HVAC sucks

Worst of all, every so often the AC unit makes an unsettling banging sound due to its age and daily wear and tear

For about four months now I have been running my own podcast. I honestly never thought that this would be something that would take off. I really thought that I was just going to make a few episodes before I got frustrated and gave up on the whole venture. However, I’ve been extremely surprised at the reception of my silly little radio show. Let me be clear that I have no idea what I’m doing and I don’t have expensive equipment for my podcast. Sometimes I think that people appreciate the grassroots nature of my publication… Until people start complaining about my central heating and cooling system. Recently I was checking out the reviews and I noticed that there were quite a few which mentioned my indoor air handling devices. Apparently, because I’m recording the podcast in the comfort of my home you can hear my air conditioning system clicking on and off in the background. Every time the cooling system kicks into gear there is a loud disruption on the recording. As the air conditioning unit continues to pump high-quality treated indoor air through my vents you can actually hear the sound of the air in my ductwork. Worst of all, every so often the AC unit makes an unsettling banging sound due to its age and daily wear and tear. I know that I should call a professional heating and cooling technician to take care of these assorted air quality problems, but I’m not making money from my podcast yet. I love making my radio show but I am getting tired of people making fun of my indoor air handling devices without contributing new ones.

 

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