Podcasta will open to the public once a month and will include technological news, reports, interviews, book recommendations and documentaries, and fiction, among other contents. The objective is to hold a publicity session in Basque, broadening the debates and moving away from qualified areas.
Iametza, a company of the ARGIA group that performs communication and website development services, has opened an instance to expand the session Baleafunk.eus. “We didn’t want the podcast that talks about technological sovereignty to be heard only on platforms like iVox or Spotify, because they’re centralized platforms and there’s no possibility of self-managing them.” So they've opened an instance in Euskera called Funkwhale.
Thus, as with Mastodon.eus, Iametza follows the logic of federated and free networks. At the moment, the contents of the Hodeia ez dago podcast and ARGIA podcast have been published in the Baleafunk instance, but the aim is to extend this platform to the community of Basque musicians and podcast using free licenses. Therefore, anyone interested can enroll in Baleafunk.