Sunday, February 05, 2006

Griddlesode #19: Be Careful What You Ask

In this Griddlesode, Ron talks about consumer generated advertising, and tells a story called: “Be Careful What You Ask.”

Here is a direct link to Griddlesode #19 (11.9 MB) or try out our new “Griddleplayer” to the left.  But if you like the show, please subscribe—either through the XML or iTunes links on the side.

Links referenced in the show:

BBQJunkie—a blog about Barbeques

Strange Brain Radio– a podcast by Listener Rusty

The First Person Show – a podcast by Listener Kevin

psycheology:: audio burlesque– a podcast by Listener Christy

The Podcast Reviewer– a podcast by Listener Bob

“Me, My Music and my iDog”—a song by Brian Page (aka Jesta) that can be found on the Podsafe Music Network

The Daily Source Code– Podcasting’s mothership (clip from DSC324)


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great podcast

Posted by kevin's son  -  31 Mar 2006  at  11:59 AM


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