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Yours Truly Podcasting on The Chris Pirillo Show

About a week and a half ago I was on the Chris Pirillo Show and was pretty cool. They just got up MP3 and WMA archives of the show divided into part 1, part 2 and part 3. Chris Pirillo and his pal Jake (another Jake) were pretty slick on their show.

It was very cool to be on one of the best Internet radio shows and podcast shows out there on the net but I did not know that it was a three hours at per show and it is pretty tiring to do a show like that and still have the ability to put together a semi intelligible sentence after that long.

I started putting together a podcast show for my semi neglected political blog. I am not sure if a podcast would be a good idea for 8BitJoystick.com since this site is sort of link heavy, text heavy and screen shot graphics heavy. I mean I love podcasts but I don't think that it would be a good idea for this site? What do you think would you listen to an 8Bitjoystick.com podcast?

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I'd listen for sure. :)

Posted by: Matt at June 21, 2005 6:00 PM

It all depends on what you would be talking about and how frequently you would podcast. I'm not a fan of podcasts that are basically audio readings of text blogs, but podcasts of additional content that complements a blog is great.

Really the only podcast that I listen to regularly is This Week in Tech... http://twit.tv/ which is weekly tech commentary with some of the ZDTV / TechTV alumni as well as answering listener questions. (I'll keep my comments about Chris Pirillo's days at TechTV and the downfall of Call For Help to myself out of consideration for everyone)

Posted by: InsaneDavid at June 21, 2005 11:02 PM

I'm seeing a ton of podcasts start, then fizzle. I tried it, and probably won't do much more with it, because, as David said, it's hard to just talk about stuff without links, and listening to someone talk about something that you could read about 10x as fast is boring. But if you did a podcast, I would listen. Cheers.

Posted by: Justin Baeder at June 29, 2005 4:28 PM

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