Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden speaks during the Milken Institute Global Conference 2017 on May 3, 2017. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

(Courtesy of Biden’s Briefing/Ground Control)

Missing Uncle Joe’s folksy charm? Now you can have it piped directly into your home or earbuds each and every day.

Yep, Joe Biden has gotten into the podcasting business, launching the daily “Biden’s Briefing.”

The former veep will be handpicking a series of stories and introducing them to listeners who can tune in via iTunes, Spotify, TuneIn, Amazon’s Alexa, and Google Assistant. Biden will introduce the briefings, and then a voice actor will read them. Each episode will be 3-15 minutes.

“It isn’t just a collection of stories I’ve enjoyed, it’s part of a much bigger conversation. The world is changing quickly, and now more than ever we need to broaden our perspective and be better informed,” Biden said in a release. “These briefings include a range of thoughts and opinions, some of which I agree with and some I don’t, but all of which I think are important to spend some time thinking about.”

The ice-cream loving former vice president decided to stick around D.C. at least part time after he left office. As with everything Biden does, launching the podcast has stirred speculation about if it signals he’s indeed running in 2020.

The joint venture is the first project for brand new startup Ground Control, which is “currently developing compelling original content with well-known personalities across entertainment, sports, politics and beyond,” and they are joined by Creative Artists Agency and SpokenLayer.

Learn more about Biden’s Briefings’s here.

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