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Thursday, February 09, 2006

Podcasts

Ok, so here's where you get to know your lovely host just a little bit more - Today I talk about the podcasts I listen to and why.

We'll start with the best, then the rest are in no particular order:
1) The CarCast - Chris Cochran drives around Seattle and documents his life, what he sees, and what he happens to find lying in the middle of the road. Some of you know that I'm moving to Seattle this summer, so my wife and I started e-mailing Chris a while back to talk about Seattle. We struck up a friendship and when we visited Seattle last week we hung out with Chris and his family and even were guests on The CarCast (episode 100!, check it out). Definitely check it out, even if you don't care about Seattle
2) The Mungles on Movies - Husband and wife watch movies and give their reviews. It's cool cause they're regular people, not professional critics.
3) Adam Curry's Daily Source Code - It actually annoys me that I listen to this show. I generally think it's too long, Adam's very pompous, and I don't know why I listen but I do. Everyone else does...
5) American Cliche - This guy's got a great cynical outlook on life. Includes segments The Dirtbag of the Week, One Man's Opinion, and the Mighty Minute. It's only like 30 minutes long, which is great.
6) Catholic Mormon Podcast - Way too long (often 80 min), but good thoughts from a born and bred Catholic husband and a Mormon turned Catholic wife. They discuss their kids, their church, and their spiritual journeys past and prestent.
8) Fried Eggs Podcast - Kevin Firstl's life and times. He's an offshoot of the CarCast, he drives around Wichita and documents his life. Not as good as the CarCast, but still entertaining.
9) Godscrum - More thoughts about the current state of the Church and how Christians are and should be. Zeke has great and challenging thoughts. I just started listening, but I'm looking forward to more.
10) Illinoise - Just Pete and Nasa Janet do crazy music and movie reviews. They also play some really cool indie music.

10 is enough for now, I listen to a lot of podcasts, so maybe more later on...for now check these out.

2 Comments:

At 2/09/2006 2:28 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dude, thanks for listening. It must be very painful for you ;)

 
At 2/10/2006 9:12 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for listening to American Cliche. I am a cynical bastard, but hopefully it makes for a mildly entertaining show.

And Adam, yes it is.

-Scott

 

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