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Joining me this week is one of my new discoveries of personal journal podcasts. I enjoy his shows, plus he’s quite nice for the eyes. I’m sure you’ll enjoy some juicy informations I pulled out of Cram Redgeh.
Please check out the first half of this show from the iTunes link below.
The title of the show is “Ong vs Cram Part 1”
Here is his iTunes directory link.
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Cram’s accent, OMG, I m so turn on 🙂
Loved it. Thanks for getting me to discover someone new…
Cram sounds fun! And such great audio he has. I’ll have to check out his show. Oh, and John, my Libsyn ID # 1099 hehehe I feel special.
Cram is fun. We hope to do more shows together.
And yes, I do feel kinda old. Plus i didn’t start immediately with Libsyn. I hosted the first few on my own server.
Hi John,
Thanks for the interview with Cram Redgeh and introduction to another podcaster. I’m headed to iTunes now to subscribe to his podcasts.
I enjoyed the opportunity to be a part of your live show last weekend. It was a lot of fun to see how it works and to see you, Archerr w/boyfriend, and Chef Mark on video. I’d like to join in the conversation sometime, my Skype handle is: riksimon.
As I was leaving Archerr commented that he read my blog and I appreciate that. You asked him what it was about and Archerr responded that it was about “himself.” You giggled in response and made a comment about being narcissistic. In the same manner that you use your podcast as a personal journal, my blog is my personal journal. I don’t have the equipment and, currently, the ability to do a podcast so I end up journaling and I’m doing it in print.
I like personal journal podcasts and yours is one I enjoy the most. I agree with you that this type of podcast and for the sake of podcasting, should be available. Weblogs can be used in the same way.
Please don’t stop podcasting. I believe that your show is one of the most important and one of the best available. I know that when I listen to your show I am in for a roller-coaster ride with subject, emotions, stream of conscious, etc. You are a breath of fresh air and I thank you for being there.
Rick
Thank you Rick for your comment and your call.
I didn’t know I was leaving the impression that I was quitting. I was merely sharing the idea that went through my head when I feel like there’s nothing good I can put out there. That doesn’t mean I’d stop immediately. My point for this show is to stay with what one’s podcast goal is, and stick with it.
But thanks again for all the kind words. Glad you’re enjoying Cram like many others are too. It’s worth sharing.