3 Clips Re-Air: Darknet Diaries

Published: Oct. 27, 2022, noon

b"As work on new episodes continues, we're going to take a trip into our archives this week and listen in on a 3 Clips Episode.\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nIn the meantime, we need help with a story we're working on. Do you use stock media for your projects? Do you create stock media for ohters to use? As a listener can you tell the difference between projects that use stock media and shows that comission art? We want to hear from you.\\nReach out directly stuart@castos.com\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nCyber crime, hacking and the dark side of the internet. In many ways, Darknet Diaries seems like a scary podcast and at times it can be. But it\\u2019s not scary in the sense that you need a lot of technical knowledge to enjoy it. That\\u2019s because Jack Rhysider is a brilliant storyteller. He takes really complicated subjects like hacking and makes them palpable. So if you don\\u2019t know anything about the Darknet, don\\u2019t worry. Jack is the perfect guide for a world that might seem foreign for many of us.\\nLEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS\\n3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit\\xa0castos.com\\xa0\\nInside This Episode\\nYou can listen to all previous episodes of Darknet Diaries on their website\\xa0darknetdiaries.com\\nThe episode featured is\\xa0109: Team Poison\\nFollow Jack Rhysider on Twitter\\xa0@JackRhysider\\nThis episode was produced and edited by Stuart Barefoot\\xa0@smallleaguestu\\nAbout the Host\\nEvo Terra\\xa0has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast\\u2026 ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring\\xa0Podcasting For Dummies\\xa0and\\xa0Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He\\u2019s also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows."