The last couple weekends have been consumed with editing all the licensed music out of all 40 or so podcasts on Sex and Podcasting. So I’m pretty behind on actually doing new stuff for Geezercast. This week, I decided to play Sean Kershaw’s first podcast, interviewing me, rather than come up with something on my own. Sean is the Executive Director at the Citizen’s League. His first podcast is pretty neat — we were a little manic at the beginning (we’d gotten all the geek stuff working at last), but we settled down to have a good discussion about community preparedness and podcasting and stuff.
Archive for the ‘About GeezerCast’ Category
Geezercast 09 – Sean Kershaw’s first podcast
Monday, January 2nd, 2006GeezerCast 00 – A GeezerCast sampler show
Monday, December 19th, 2005This is a quick show that I hope will always float to the top of the list for those of you who are “sampling” GeezerCast. This is a short introduction to what the show is all about.
More Jamstix, elections, aluminum foil mind-control beanies, polls
Monday, November 14th, 2005Ah, what a difference a week can make — the elections went well for folks like me who are in the mainstream (yep, I quote the polls to prove it). This show features another Jamstix creation, reviews some MIT research into aluminum-foil mind-control beanies, heads into a reminiscence about my experiences with the folks who believe contrails are evidence of a government plot and wraps up with this week’s poll results on a few key issues.
Welcome! This is the very first GeezerCast
Saturday, October 29th, 2005This is the very first GeezerCast. These are podcasts to my unborn grandchildren in which I’m planning to explore the issues of the day, but in the context of talking to my grand-kids in the year 2055 or so.
This show kinda lays out the premise in a little more detail, describes the kinds of topics I’m hoping to cover, and is bookended by a little tune I whipped up on the synthesizer this morning (I’m going to include my music as “bumper music” in these podcasts because I’m too cheap to pay the annual BMI license fees, and besides it’s a good way to preserve a record of the stuff I’m doing).