Tue, 30 January 2007
This week we delves into the mind of a murder and the joys of podcasting in Canada. First up is my audio book review of Cross by James Patterson the latest Alex Corss murder mystery. Then I catch up with fellow podcast and Second Lifer Valerie (http://descriptionto.blogspot.com) and we talk about podcasting, second life and living in land of the snow and ice and the wacky world which is Canadian broadcast television. She is USA born but Canadian by choice, which is a good thing. The song for this week is in honour of the fun weather we have been having and is the sultry and sexy song Drifting by Karmyn Tyler and can be found at www.karmyntyler.com. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Mon, 22 January 2007
This week it is murder at the Abbey and childhood memories on tap. First up is my audio book review of the unabridged novel Brother Odd by Dean Koontz as the adventures of the amazing Odd Thomas continue. Then courtesy of our friends at the DWO Whocast you get to hear actor and Doctor Who classic series regular, John Levine, tell a terrific story from his childhood. Many Whovians will remember him as Sgt. Benton alongside the Brigadier and UNIT. Music this week is the song The Train Don't Run here Anymore by James Christian and the Oriskany Strings and can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com. As Always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Mon, 15 January 2007
A little later than what I wanted but here comes another show for this week. On tap we first have am audio book review of The Mephisto Club by Tess Gerritsen, another Moira Isles and Jane Rizzoli murder mystery battling the forces of evil. Then it's off to another person who has battled his fair share of evil as The Doctor, Colin Baker, old sixy himself appears on the show thanks to our friends at DWO Whocast, who recently had a phone in special with the actor. You get to hear my conversation with him and extra bits that did not make it into their podcast. If you want to hear more of Colin talking with fans you can listen to episode 30 of the Whocast at www.thewhocast.com. Music this week is Ambulance Ride for the Soon to be Deceased by Devin Anderson and The Devil in Jersey City by Coheen and Cambria. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Mon, 8 January 2007
This week the theme is the vanished ones in audio book and on the small screen. First off is my audio book review of Vanish by Tess Gerritsen, a thriller actually set in a hospital. Then we disappear into the realm of Dungeons and Dragons : The Complete Series on DVD and discuss the classic 80's cartoon show and what you get in this new DVD collection. Music this week is the song Tolkien by Brobdingnagian Bards and can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com. As always your comments and suggestions are always welcome
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Mon, 1 January 2007
Well here it is folks my first show of 2007 and my On theRoad Fitness Special. For this episode I spent 4 days in a row at the local Goodlife Fitness Club in Peterborough and will be giving you my daily impressions of what it is like to go back to working out after a good many months of inactivity. Along with the daily reports there is also an interview with personal trainer, Jeff Motti, who works at Goodlife. We talk about ftiness, nutrition for adults and kids alike and everything you need to know if you are considering going back to the gym this year. Music on today's show is the song Fastest by Kathy Reynolds off her album Songs of Life which can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
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