What a treat! I’ve caught the podcast habit and have been bookmarking online radio and podcast link bundles. This is a most welcome addition to the collection.
2015 saw a rebirth of interest in podcasts, and 2016 may well see an even larger podcast world. This is very exciting, and heartening to long-time podcast obsessives like myself.
In that spirit let me share which podcasts I’m listening to, updating my 2013 list. Now I’m arranging these into headers: current podcasts, archived or dormant shows, followed by a note on my current listening technology and practice. The first category gets sub-headers, under which are programs in alphabetical order for convenience (yes, maybe my habit is out of control, and this is less a post and more a plea for help). I note unusual features when they appear, like published transcripts, and I’ll try to note which ones I’ve been on.
What’s not on here: music podcasts, which are different creatures. Most NPR podcasts, because everyone talks about them. Old-time radio (OTR), because although I adore it, this…
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It’s such an exciting time.
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Even though more accessible than video, podcasts on dial-up could be touch and go. I don’t commute but podcasts would be perfect
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They really are grand for travel.
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and better than videos for multitasking through
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thought of you when caught this ~ https://toe.prx.org/2015/06/instaserfs-i-of-iii/
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What’s that like?
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I read the article but saved the podcast, haven’t listened to the podcast yet. The selection is intriguingly mixed, https://toe.prx.org/
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/06/in-the-sharing-economy-no-ones-an-employee/395027/
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