08 Jan
Posted by: Bryan in: Blogging, Bryper.com, Family, Making $$$ in new media, Photos, Podcasting
Collecting some stray thoughts on a rainy Monday:
* Podcast recommendation I: Episode 20 of John C. Havens’s About.com Guide to Podcasting, featuring an interview with Nic Wolff of Foneshow. It doesn’t take much a leap to work out that audio content for your mobile phone is an area with huge potential, and Foneshow is making […]
An interview with Grammar Girl podcast host, Mignon Fogarty
Hosted by Bryan Person. Recorded from historic Boston, Massachusetts, USA and published for Saturday, January 6, 2007.
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22 Dec
Posted by: Bryan in: New England Podcasting, Podcast recommendations, Podcasting
I served as guest host for the Financial Aid Podcast today. Regular FAP host Christopher Penn will return the favor for me when he takes over New Comm Road next week.
Take a listen:
14 Dec
Posted by: Bryan in: Events, New media tools, PodCamp, Podcasting
As mentioned in a post here earlier this week, I was invited to talk about podcasting — and specifically, my experiences in helping to organize the first-ever PodCamp last September — last night on John C. Havens’ new series on TalkeShoe.
First, the good:
* I was nervous going into the event, but that nervousness went […]
Looks like the folks at the SimonSays podcast have heeded my advice and updated their RSS feed at long last.
As of my post last week, no episodes had been added to the podcast feed since July 20, even though Simon & Schuster had been publishing a new episode every week since that date. But […]
28 Nov
Posted by: Bryan in: Best practices, Podcasting, RSS
I was browsing TheNewPR’s list of business podcasts last week and came across the SimonSays Podcast, a weekly show from publisher Simon & Schuster about its latest books and audiobooks.
Take a gander at the show archives and you’ll find three episodes from this month, four from October, four from September, and so on. Indeed, […]
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A good video interview here by JD Lasica at last weekend’s PodCamp West with Michael Geoghegan that’s all about the business of podcasting.
Michael certainly knows of what he speaks, having created the popular — and lucrative — Grape Radio podcast. He’s also the CEO of GigaVox Media network and author of Podcast solutions.
Technorati […]
21 Nov
Posted by: Bryan in: Podcast recommendations, Podcasting
Up-front disclosure: the podcast I’m about to recommend is one that I’m paid to post-produce.
The Intercultural Development Research Association, an independent, private non-profit based in San Antonio, Texas, recently began publishing the “IDRA Classnotes” podcast as a way to let educators around the region — and the nation — know about their important efforts in […]
12 Nov
Posted by: Bryan in: Making $$$ in new media, Podcast recommendations, Podcasting
On Friday morning, like every other weekday morning, Christopher Penn produced and published an episode of the Financial Aid Podcast. There was financial aid news, a mailbag, scholarship information, and podsafe music.
Not much newsworthiness to this post so far. But wait: I’m getting there.
The reason I’m blogging about Friday’s episode of the Financial […]
I was listening back to an audio recording of my son being born — hey, of course I recorded it — and was reminded of what a wonderful job our nurse Lisa did during my wife’s labor. Lisa said just the right words and in just the right way to help Stella with her […]