
Branding Crisis, Literary Rebirth, and the Rise of Apocalyptiverse
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🎙️ XERO for Hire Podcast – Episode Summary (June 4, 2025)Title: Branding Crisis, Literary Rebirth, and the Rise of Apocalyptiverse
In this introspective and transparent solo episode, the host of XERO for Hire unpacks a recent “branding crisis” and announces a major shift in direction for his creative works. The episode begins with a look back at his explosive writing journey—from audio dramas and comics to novellas and theological essays—explaining how his passion for storytelling evolved into a daily rhythm of content creation.
He then reflects on the fleeting nature of digital publishing, expressing dissatisfaction with how short-form articles and even websites fail to preserve the permanence he now craves. This sets the stage for a bold decision: consolidating all creative work under one unified brand—Apocalyptiverse.
Highlights include:
* The origin and potential of the Apocalyptiverse magazine project (co-developed with Hannah Rose Williams)
* Lessons learned about magazine culture vs. comic book promotion
* Cultural observations about post-COVID artistic revival, politics fatigue, and the quiet resurgence of real-world creativity
* Strategic reorganization: merging books, comics, articles, and editorial works into a single small press
* Implications for the podcast and Substack moving forward: less frequent articles, more personal audio content, and a monthly editorial focus
* Plans for distributing through Substack, Amazon KDP, and GlobalComix under the Apocalyptiverse banner
The episode closes with a hopeful call to simplify, unify, and invite others to share space under the same creative umbrella.
🕒 Timestamps:00:00 – Branding crisis and writing origins00:56 – Rapid evolution as a writer02:11 – Articles vs. permanent works03:21 – Magazine collaboration and lessons05:16 – Solution: consolidate under Apocalyptiverse06:04 – Cultural trends and political burnout08:07 – Signs of artistic revival in local communities08:50 – The plan: one brand, one QR code09:36 – Future of the podcast and Substack10:33 – Monthly focus, not daily overload11:02 – Distribution and what’s next for Apocalyptiverse11:28 – Final thoughts and sign-off
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