How often does Kyle Ge publish new episodes?
We publish a new episode every week. Episodes drop on Tuesday mornings so you have something sharp to start the week with. During season breaks we occasionally release bonus content or re-release edited classic episodes.
How long is a typical episode?
Most episodes run between 45 and 70 minutes. We aim for depth over brevity — long enough to go beyond surface-level takes, short enough to finish on a commute or a run. The episode list on this site shows the exact running time for every episode.
Where can I listen to Kyle Ge?
Kyle Ge is available on all major podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Overcast, and Google Podcasts. Search “Kyle Ge” in your favourite app or use the direct links in the episode detail pages.
Can I suggest a topic or guest for the show?
Absolutely. Listener suggestions are one of our best sources for episode ideas. Reach out to us via the contact details in the footer and tell us who you would like to hear from or what you would like us to dig into. We read every suggestion, though we cannot reply to all of them individually.
Is there a transcript available for each episode?
Yes. Lightly edited transcripts are available for every episode. You can find the transcript link on each episode detail page. We provide transcripts both for accessibility and because some listeners prefer to read along or skim before committing to a full listen.
How do I stay updated when new episodes come out?
The easiest way is to subscribe in your podcast app — you will get new episodes automatically. You can also follow us on social media where we post episode announcements. We do not run a mailing list, but all episodes remain available indefinitely at their direct URLs on this site.
Are older episodes still available?
Yes, every episode we have ever produced is available in the full catalog on the Episodes page. We do not archive or remove old content. Some of our earliest episodes cover topics that have since evolved, so check the publish date if you want the most current perspective on a fast-moving area.