The Tyler Woodward Project

We’re Expanding Beyond Radio To Tech, Security, And More

Tyler Woodward

Big shifts are best made in daylight, so we’re laying out exactly what’s changing and what stays the same. Fully Modulated is evolving into The Tyler Woodward Project, a personal, practical space that brings radio and television into conversation with Linux, cybersecurity, Wi‑Fi, routers, switches, social algorithms, and the messy reality of AI. The aim is simple: keep the signal, cut the noise, and meet you where real work and real life intersect.

We walk through why a personal brand makes sense for how the show actually runs, and why the archive and feed aren’t going anywhere. You’ll hear the expanded roadmap: hands-on Linux that improves your home lab, security basics that hold up on tired days, network setups that stay stable, and frank talk about social media that doesn’t romanticize the algorithm. Broadcast fans can relax: RF, studio craft, and on-air insight remain core, now enriched by modern tooling and workflows that bridge audio, code, and networks.

Rather than flipping a switch at midnight, we’re rolling out new artwork, a refreshed website, updated email, and social handles over time, because this is a one‑person shop with a family and a job. We set January 5 as the first release under the new banner and keep everything in one place so you don’t have to resubscribe or hunt for episodes. If you’re curious, pragmatic, and tired of hype, you’ll find guidance you can use the same day you listen.

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Tyler:

Well, hello there. It's Tyler from Fully Modulated, and letting you know that on January 5th, after the new year, this podcast is rebranding to the Tyler Woodward project because, well, I'm going to build the brand around me and it's an ongoing project. We're going to expand the topics a little bit. If you've missed the uh last couple of weeks and the short little updates I put out, basically I wanted to expand the horizons a little bit. I wanted to talk more about Linux and cybersecurity and Wi-Fi and routers and switches and social media and how much it sucks and algorithms and how much AI sucks. And I mean, radio. Again, as I've been saying, radio and television discussions are not going away. But it won't be the sole focus of the show going forward. So, everybody relax. And I'm not going to launch a new feed. It's going to be right here. That means all the past fully modulated episodes are going to stay archived right where they are. All you're going to see is brand new artwork, brand new name, brand new website, email, social media, all that stuff. Um, well, some of it's already changed. Some of it's already out there, and um, it's not like an overnight kind of thing. I'm not just gonna flip the switch at midnight one night. It's uh I'm slowly changing it as I have time because you know I still work, still got kids, still got family, still got a house to take care of, all that stuff. So, you know, I'm I'm a one-man uh band over here. It's only me doing this. So, Tyler Woodward Project launches on January 5th. That is the first episode under the new uh brand. So it'll be right here where you're already subscribed to and listening. And if you want to follow on the socials, sorry, try not to burp into the mic. If you want to follow on the socials at Tylerwoodward.me on Instagram, blue sky, and uh threads. That's how you get a hold of me.

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