This is a feed of all podcasts I complete. Any podcast with a substantial number of episodes will have its own feed, but it will still be in here. Published from Canton, Ohio, USA.
I have recently begun volunteering for LibriVox, a project to read public domain literature and post it on the internet as audio. My first contribution will be a collection of fables by Jean de la Fontaine, translated into English. I will also publish my works as part of this podcast. Any works created for LibriVox are in the public domain and will be identified as such within the audio.I should also note that I canceled the BuckeyeCast show for several reasons, foremost of which is that there was not enough material or enough time to collect material to do a regular show.
My friend Kyle is starting a new podcast about the band The Offspring.
This new podcast that I am creating will be all about The Ohio State University. It will have its own site at http://buckeyecastnotes.blogspot.com, so I will not put any more episodes in here. The feed is http://feeds.feedburner.com/buckeyecastpodcast. It will be in iTunes very soon.
This is just a quick update regarding my summer activites. I forgot to mention it in the audio, but I guess my idea for a collage of listeners' voices didn't appeal to anyone since no one sent me anything.
Yeah, so I was sitting here thinking and all of a sudden I thought, "Wouldn't it be cool if I could get input from my listeners and then combine it all together into one show?" So, if this idea appeals to anyone, and if you have a microphone, record me an audio file, it doesn't matter what type, and if I get enough participants, I will make a show from it. Just talk about anything that comes to mind. Don't be afraid to ramble because I will edit for length. If you have a Windows machine, you can use the sound recording program under accesories, and then I think communications or something. Please don't edit anything, because you might delete something I deem important.Alternatively, you can send me text and I'll read it, but I would really like to get different voices on here. When you send anything, either text or audio, please give me your name (or an alias) and, if you're okay with it, you city and state.Send either text or audio by clicking here.I have added a link to myself reading this post for those of you who don't come to the site because of auto-updating audio programs.
I gave you a hint yesterday, and here it is: Pi. If you don't want to hear me talk for 1000 digits, fast-forward to the end because there is some important stuff in there. There is also new intro and conclusion music. Enjoy!
This is the famous "To Be or Not to Be" soliloquy from Hamlet. After I read it, I read a paraphrased version that I wrote. This was an AP English assingment.
A 30 second public service announcement about homelessness, created for an English project.