Podcast #3 today, broadcast from Fuel (a new coffee shop on Capitol Hill… see my other blog entry for more details). I did some roving reporting today, and recorded two interviews — sound quality is terrible (I really should invest in a microphone of some kind!), but my new iRiver IFP 795 allowed for much easier recording!
Topics:
* Interview with Dani, the owner of Fuel coffee house
* Conversation with Jon Staenberg at Rustic Canyon Partners
* Media Ownership article in Sunday Seattle Times (Opinion) “Why Media Ownership Matters” by Amy & David Goodman
* Homebrew Beer Making process
* Where I’m broadcasting from:
* This Saturday, attending Homebrew festival on Phinney Ridge – wanna join me?
jimdkim says
not bad, mr schappell. up until ~2 hrs ago, i would have guessed pod-casting to be the name of a really bad B-movie from sweden. but this is coming from the same person who thought blogs were those ink stains psychologists would show crazy people to gain insight into dementia. shows how much i know. when i was a child, i had a small handheld tape recorder. my mom made me carry it around with me to violin lessons to hear the atrocity i was creating by not practicing. i felt kind of cool, being the only kid on my block who carried his own tape recorder. these were in those short interstices where i’d forget that i also played the violin. do you feel the same way? i hope so. it’s the same way, in fact, i feel about my transistor radio from radio shack (with earpiece) i still wear to the gym.
just so i know…where is the mouth of the i-river? and do people bathe on its banks?