Sat, 26 May 2007
Here it is folks my 50th podcast, a little late but packed with podcasty goodness. On the show you will get my audio book review of Stalemate by Iris Johansen, her latest Eve Duncan Forensics Thriller, then it is off to the movies with my review of Shrek The Third and then we wrap up the show with my interview with Jay and Tara from the band Uncle Seth as we talk about what it is like to be an independent band and why some musicians seem to stay or fade from the Canadian music scene. Music this week is from Uncle Seth and you can find more about them at http://musicface.com/uncleseth/ if you like the songs in this week's show. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Tue, 15 May 2007
This week it's the world of sports entertainment and women in podcasting are highlighted. First up is my book review of Controversy Creates Cash by Eric Bischoff which takes a look behind the scenes in the world of sports entertainment. Then it is off to chat with Kinky Kathy from the The Broad-cast Podcast when she pays a visit to the show. We talk about podcasting and the challenges of doing a weekly show and re-visit the novel Nature Girl and do our own little casting call if they ever make it into a movie. Music for this week is the song Critical Mass by George Wood and can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Tue, 8 May 2007
Here we go folks another fresh podcast for you to enjoy. First up is my audio book review of the thriller Beachcomber by Karen Robards as a young female lawyer gets stuck between the mob and serial killer. Then to start off the summer movie season I give my take on Spider-Man 3 that started in theatres across North America last weekend. In addition to hearing what I though about the latest web-swinging adventure you will also find out one of my biggest pet peeves of going to see a movie in a theatre. To mark Spidey's turn to the dark side, the song for this week is Bad Thoughts...Cold Blood by Devils Martini and can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com. As always your comments are appreciated.
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Mon, 30 April 2007
Well after a week off I am back with another podcast for you all to enjoy. First up you get an update from me and an audio book review of Nature Girl by Carl Hiassen as we once again journey to South Florida and find out where a little revenge can lead. Then in the guest segement we catch up with a previous guest to the podcast, Martin Johnson, who is busy composing the music to the upcoming stage play of the Dalek Masterplan which will take place in England this fall. We talk about the challenges of bringing yet another classic Doctor Who story to the theatre. You can find more about the production and those pesky pepper pots on wheeels by going to www.daleklinks.com. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
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