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Friday, April 22

Dawn & Drew

I listened to my first ever podcast this morning on the way to work. What's a podcast you ask? Wikipedia has a decent explanation:

...publishing audio files to a website that allows users to subscribe and receive new files as they are posted. Most podcasts are spoken word...they allow individuals to have a self-published, syndicated radio show...can be thought of as an audio magazine subscription...the internet equivalent of TiVo (for audio).


The Dawn & Drew Show is produced by self-described "married bestest buddies, podcasting from our 1895 farmhouse living room in southeast Wisconsin." The combination of their racy banter and the fact that I'm from SE Sconnie made this seem like a logical first step into the podcasting world.

Show #92 features some amateur jaw harp performances, several anecdotes about bodily fluids in strange places, and discussion of an adult video that a listener sent to their dog Hercules.

Listen at your own risk...

posted by Brad at 4/22/2005 03:19:00 PM | permalink | 3 comments

3 Comments:

  • How do you subscribe - what do you need to do to get this to work (in laymen's terms)? Is it easy? Are there other good radio programs available?

    By Blogger Laura, at 4/22/2005 4:26 PM 

  • I am also intrigued by this new podcast---especially since everyone who is anyone is currently living in SE Wisc.
    Jason

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4/22/2005 4:32 PM 

  • What I want to know is how to create a podcast.

    By Blogger Unknown, at 4/22/2005 9:37 PM 

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