Podcasts, interesting?
Wednesday, May 25th, 2005
I'm not quite sure how the recent podcasts
happened. I never expected to do podcasts in this way: rough, unedited,
no music, no script. Yet, the podcast feedback I've received has
been amazing. Kathy thinks it's funny. I expected my first podcasts to
be much more dignified. In fact, I've been sitting on a few podcasts that
I did with David Allen when he was here to play in my digital sand box.
(We took a tour of the office and talked tech.) The reason that I've not
yet posted them on the blog is that I was waiting for a new site launch
or a more dignified opportunity. I have even created "dignified"
podcasts in the queue. Now, I'll have to rethink this while podcast thing.
But first, I need to get moved over to the new tablet, and before that
I need to get back to some client work. More to come.
Discussion/Comments (3):
I think Kathy's sarcastic wit is robbing you of any chance of getting through these things with dignity, and it works great because of it ;)
I'm really enjoying them. Still chuckling at the electric wedgies. Thanks to both of you for taking the time out to do these.
Posted at 05/25/2005 12:51:02 by Michael Randall
The sheer naturalness of the casts is what makes them so special.
I know it's been said before, but having the whole family involved is excellent.
Keep them coming :)
Posted at 05/25/2005 13:18:03 by Colin Walker
I'd be interested in the technical side of your podcasts. What software are you using, how are you hosting them, etc.
Posted at 05/28/2005 20:09:38 by Jon Dale
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