Week 49: Crushing Goals by Wednesday & The 30/30 Template Build

Gepubliceerd op 8 december 2025 om 08:14

Vesper Media Labs Week 49: 25 audio tracks and 12 videos shipped by Wednesday. A deep dive into the production numbers and the start of our 30/30 HIIT timer template.


Here at Vesper Media Labs, we run on systems, not inspiration. Last week was a masterclass in what happens when those systems are locked in: you don't just hit goals; you redefine the workweek.

Here’s the production breakdown for Week 49 and the strategic shift that followed.

The Week 49 Production Numbers

The core of the empire is output. Here’s what the machines produced:

  • Audio Division: 25 Tracks Delivered

    • New Wave Rock Tabata Album (10 tracks)

    • French Social Media Album (10 tracks)

    • Christmas EP Vol. 2 (5 tracks)

  • Video Division: 12 Videos Delivered

    • Vesper Mind Labs: 5 Videos

    • Timer Lord: 5 Videos

    • Renato Fitness (Dutch): 2 Videos

The Headline: All core weekly production goals were completed and uploaded by 3:05 PM on Wednesday.

 

The Result: A Surplus of Focus

Finishing the volume work by midweek creates a powerful strategic advantage: it opens a block of time for research, development, and deep work that most creators never get.

This surplus focus was immediately redirected to the next phase of growth.

The Project: Engineering the 30/30 HIIT Timer

With the weekly quota met, we initiated the build of a new, more complex product: a 20-minute 30/30 HIIT Timer template.

This isn't just another song. It's a piece of functional audio engineering designed for a different, more sustained type of workout (30 seconds work, 30 seconds rest). The process revealed a key constraint in our DAW (a 15-minute limit), forcing a smarter, modular design that will benefit all future long-form timers.

Progress: Template structure is ~60% complete. All original audio cues are recorded. Final assembly is scheduled for this week.

 

The Lesson: Two Speeds of Work

Week 49 underscored that a mature media operation has two gears:

  1. Volume Mode: The execution of locked-in systems for predictable output.

  2. R&D Mode: The focused engineering of new systems and products.

The goal is not to choose one, but to create a workflow where Volume Mode finances and creates the time for R&D Mode. That’s how you build a future while dominating the present.

 

The foundation is stronger. The next product line is on the way.

Renato, Vesper Media Labs