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It's Podcastic!
haz
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haz Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 7:44 PM Quote
herro,

i was wondering if any of you listen to specific podcasts on a regular basis?

my favorite podcast is "This American Life" wherein every week a series of really interesting off-beat stories are presented -- sometimes serious, sometimes funny, sometimes sad, sometimes all of the above. if you're interested in checking this particular podcast out, you can subscribe free on iTunes or via the official site (which brings you to iTunes).

here is the official website -- This American Life

anyway, that's my suggestion, so tell me what you like to listen to podcast-wise.


 
Re: It's Podcastic!
SamuraiSandy
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SamuraiSandy Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 7:45 PM Quote
YES!! I love This American Life!
 
Re: It's Podcastic!
SamuraiSandy
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SamuraiSandy Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 7:46 PM Quote
I've recently heard about NPR's Radiolab--it's kinda like This American Life, but most of the stories tie into something scientific. Supposed to be pretty interesting.
 
Re: It's Podcastic!
DAKOTA
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DAKOTA Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 7:47 PM Quote
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California Gold with Huell Howser. It's Amaaaaaaaazing!
 
Re: It's Podcastic!
haz
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haz Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 7:50 PM Quote
SamuraiSandy wrote:
I've recently heard about NPR's Radiolab--it's kinda like This American Life, but most of the stories tie into something scientific. Supposed to be pretty interesting.


interesting, thanks. that sounds like something that would be right on my...wavelength. ehem.

ohm so sorry.
 
Re: It's Podcastic!
SamuraiSandy
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SamuraiSandy Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 8:26 PM Quote
haz wrote:
SamuraiSandy wrote:
I've recently heard about NPR's Radiolab--it's kinda like This American Life, but most of the stories tie into something scientific. Supposed to be pretty interesting.


interesting, thanks. that sounds like something that would be right on my...wavelength. ehem.

ohm so sorry.


OOOPS! sorry, it's just rebroadcast on NPR...It's actually
WNYC's Radio Lab.
sorry!
 
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