A Shared Podcast for Couples Who Love Ideas
You send articles to your partner. They send articles to you. Neither of you reads the other’s recommendations. The unread Slack DMs and forwarded emails pile up.
Sound familiar?
The Shared Station
audiclip lets you create a station that both of you save to. Your combined saves become one daily podcast.
How it works:
- Both of you save articles to the same audiclip station
- Your combined saves generate one daily podcast
- Listen together during morning coffee, an evening walk, or a weekend drive
The podcast covers what both of you found interesting — tech articles from one person, design thinking from the other, a random Wikipedia rabbit hole from either. It’s a shared intellectual life without the pressure to read everything the other person shares.
Why This Works for Couples
- No guilt — “I didn’t read that thing you sent me” becomes “We’ll both hear about it tomorrow”
- Shared discovery — you save things for EACH OTHER, knowing both will hear it
- Conversation starter — “What did you think about that article about…” actually works when you’ve both heard it
- Different interests, one podcast — one person’s AI articles mix with the other’s architecture essays. Cross-pollination.
Especially Good For
- Long car rides (weekend trips with a shared podcast is better than arguing about whose playlist to play)
- Evening walks without screens
- Couples with different native languages (each saves in their language, listen in a shared one)
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Share ideas, not guilt about unread articles.