Join us for a low-maintenance (read: pretty much unplanned) show to wrap up 2010
TOPICS
- Mentioned on the Erk Pod
- We have 3 listeners, we think
- Is it OK for a catholic to sing the Dreidel song?
- How Jewish songwriters created Christmas
- More community talk
- the 12 days of Canadian podcasting xmas
- PAB details to start coming out in January 2011
- 2010 highlights
- A .net domain means you are the 2nd to have the idea
- twitterleaks.net – anonymous tweeting
- A holiday memory, we end the show with the Rogic podcast conglomerate 2006 holiday tune – see if you can spot the voices!
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28 December 2010, 4:12 am
G’day guys! Thank you for talking about what I said about Canadian National Podcasting Day a couple of episodes a couple of weeks ago. I’m really happy to find out that there is a good Canadian podcaster community. Hopefully this means that I’ve doubled my known Canadian audience!
I’ve now subscribed and I’ll be listening …… next year!
28 December 2010, 5:04 pm
OMG! I was driving and had to pull over, I was laughing so hard! Great job with the 12 days of Canadian Podcasting Christmas!
Looking forward to spending 2011 with you all.
04 January 2011, 6:06 pm
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07 January 2011, 12:35 am
This episode made me think about how I give feedback to the podcasters I listen to. I almost never gave feedback and I understand how it is important for amateur podcasters to get feedback from their listeners. For me, it may be a langage barrier (i speak french) when it comes to english. It can also be somehow intimidating to talk or write to people well-known in a social community, like you guys.
Being a power podcast listener (over 25 hours a week), I’m going to spend more time commenting blog post and reviewing on iTunes.
19 January 2011, 11:34 am
Perhaps it’s time to rejuvenate Sean McGaughey’s K7 days, a movement from some time ago that challenged people to leave voice messages for Podcasters on the “7″ days of each month (7, 27 and 27). I’m not sure how many podcasters have K7 lines any longer so the name may have to change. But, the sentiment should be front and centre.,
19 January 2011, 11:35 am
You planted the seed, Daniel. We’re nothing if not committed to entertaining even some of the more humiliating requests for the entertainment of others.