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If you've ever been with a partner and asked, “Is this relationship going anywhere?” or been swept up in a romance without stopping to question if it's really what you want, then you may already be familiar with the “relationship escalator.”It's a phrase coined by journalist, Amy Gahran, to describe the default set of steps society expects all intimate relationships to follow. She challenged the cookie cutter approach to modern love with her groundbreaking book, Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator.This week, she chats to Jill about unconventional intimate relationships including consensual nonmonogamy, polyamory and asexuality, as well as her own experiences of solo polyamory, and what she's learned from being in relationships that don't follow the standard social script. Amy is based in Boulder, Colorado, and also writes under the pen name Aggie Sez on her blog, Solo Poly. To stay in touch with Well Enough Alone, you can follow us on Instagram @wellenoughalonepod or @jillstark__ or support the show and get subscriber-only, early and ad-free episodes on Patreon. Well Enough Alone is a Spare Room production. Our producers are Kieran Simpson and Trent Bartlett. Get early access to new episodes by subscribing on Patreon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Get early access to new episodes by subscribing on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dating → becoming exclusive → moving in together → getting married → having kids. This is the assumed trajectory that all relationships will take. If you've already started exploring non-monogamy, you have some experience with breaking the mold. But even in non-monogamous relationships, it's common to find yourself slipping back into the relationship escalator framework. This path is so ingrained, it's easy to feel pressure, both internal and external, to fit your life into its rigid set of steps. We've been there, and we continue to work every day to question our own assumptions and tendencies. In this episode, we're helping you reimagine relationships and relationship security beyond the confines of the relationship escalator. In this episode, we talk about: — What the relationship escalator is and how it shapes our expectations — Different types of escalators beyond just romantic relationships — Why getting off the escalator can be psychologically challenging — How to question relationship norms and make space for alternatives — The importance of building security outside of traditional relationship structures — Practical ways to shift language and interactions to be more inclusive Resources mentioned in this episode: — Amy Gahran's book Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator — Dr. Bella DePaulo' book Single at Heart JOIN The Year of Opening community for a full year of learning & support. Registration is open now at www.TheYearOfOpening.com Are you ready to open your relationship happily? Find out at www.JoliQuiz.com Learn the 5 secrets to open your relationship the smart way Get the answers you want to create the open relationship of your dreams! Sign up for an Ask Me Anything here Music: Dance of Felt by Blue Dot Sessions
Have you ever felt that a traditional relationship style wasn't for you? Due to societal norms, many of us have been taught to find a partner, get married, move in together, and stay together until death. This relationship model does not work for everyone which is why this week we are exploring unconventional relationship styles with journalist and publisher Amy Gahran! Through the lived experience of 1500 people, Amy's book “Stepping Off The Relationship Escalator” gives insight into unconventional relationships and what exploring options outside of traditional relationships looks like. In this episode we dive deep into the 5 main themes of the traditional relationships escalator, why it is important to get clear on what you desire in relationships, and how you can begin to explore an unconventional relationship. This is a must-listen for everyone, not just those desiring a different relationship style. Keep an open mind as you are gaining awareness in this informational episode and make sure to tag us on Instagram with your takeaways! In this week's episode, we discuss: [01:20] About Amy Gahran [02:15] What led Amy to write a book about relationships [08:53] “Stepping Off The Relationship Escalator” includes the lived experience of 1500 people [11:55] What resources are available for people looking outside of traditional relationships? [14:03] Getting clear on what you desire in relationships [16:52] The hierarchy in traditional relationships [19:43] The 5 main themes of the traditional relationships escalator [29:18] Unconventional relationship styles are not just something that younger people are drawn to [33:40] We live in a very couple-centric society [35:37] Bringing awareness to unconventional relationships [37:11] “Other people's hearts are not your crash test dummies” [43:58] Two of Amy's favorite dates Connect with Amy: Use promo code LIKEIT to save 10% on a signed copy of Amy's Book! Website
Episode 071Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator: A Conversation with Intimacy Coach, Daniela StevensDo you ever feel like your relationships are stuck on autopilot, dictated by societal norms rather than your own needs and desires? What if you could reimagine your relationships in a way that's not only non-traditional but also deeply fulfilling? This is exactly what I explore in my enlightening conversation with sex and intimacy coach, Daniella Stevens. With over two decades of experience, Daniella shares her insights on how blending science, spiritual wisdom, and creativity can shape non-traditional relationships and promote self-discovery.Unpacking societal structures, we dive into the concept of the 'relationship escalator', a theory introduced by Amy Gahran. This idea breaks free from the linear progression of relationships, encouraging us to pause and maybe even step off the escalator at any point. We also talk about the importance of nurturing love, pleasure, and care within ourselves as a way to extend the same to others. Our conversation further ventures into the intriguing terrain of 'relationship anarchy', emphasizing consent, communication, and freedom from expectations. We discuss the challenges of building depth in non-traditional relationships and how to create more room for love and pleasure in our lives. So, are you ready to step off the relationship escalator and embrace a new, fulfilling approach to your most intimate relationships? Tune in and let's start the journey of reimagining together.Join the movement to be a part of this new paradigm of conscious, intentional and diverse relationships.Connect with Daniela✴️ ✴️ ✴️ ✴️ ✴️ ✴️Get Your Free Relationship Diversity Guidewww.relationshipdiversitypodcast.comInstagramTikTokWebsite Get my book, “Why Do They Always Break Up with Me? The Ultimate Guide to Overcome Heartbreak for Good”Podcast Music by Zachariah HickmanAd Music by Playsound from PixabySupport the show Please note: I am not a doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, counselor, or social worker. I am not attempting to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any physical, mental, or emotional issue, disease, or condition. The information provided in or through my podcast is not intended to be a substitute for the professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment provided by your own Medical Provider or Mental Health Provider. Always seek the advice of your own Medical Provider and/or Mental Health Provider regarding any questions or concerns you have about your specific circumstance.
Peter McGraw welcomes back Amy Gahran and Laura Grant into the Solo Studio for the third Solo Book Club. They discuss Carrie Jenkin's book, Sad Love: Romance and the Search for Meaning. Want to talk about the episode with other listeners? Join the Solo community: https://petermcgraw.org/solo/solo-community-applicationLove the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.petermcgraw.org/solo
Peter McGraw welcomes Laura Grant and Amy Gahran into the Solo Studio for the second Solo book club. They discuss Oliver Burkeman's Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.petermcgraw.org/solo/
Peter McGraw welcomes Laura Grant and Amy Gahran into the Solo Studio for the first ever Solo book club. They discuss Elizabeth Brake's book: Minimizing Marriage: Marriage, Morality, and the Law.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.petermcgraw.org/solo/
Hemos hecho nuestro primer programa con público y no podíamos dejar pasar la oportunidad de grabarlo y compartirlo con las que no pudisteis asistir. En este capítulo, escuchamos la emotiva historia personal que nos envía Esther, discutimos el concepto de "Escalera mecánica de las relaciones" y charlamos sobre poliamor con nuestra invitada: Valentina Berr. Además, respondemos las preguntas que nos habéis enviado. ¡Tenemos un canal de Telegram! Síguenos allí para no perderte un programa e información importante sobre Historias de Poliamor. Si quieres compartir con nosotras tu historia en no monogamias, queremos escucharla. Envíanos un audio en Instagram o un correo explicándola a historiasdepoliamor@gmail.com y pondremos las más destacadas. -Valentina Berr (Instagram) Recursos mencionados en el podcast: -Espai Entenem Santa Coloma LGTBIQ+ -Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator, de Amy Gahran (libro) -Am I Polyamorous Quiz (test horrible sobre poliamor) -La respuesta a todo, podcast Música: - Todo el rato, de Mafalda Instagram · Twitter · Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historiasdepoliamor/message
When it comes to dating, relationships, and sex, there's a strong cultural norm -- the plotline of what we're "supposed" to want. It goes like this: You start dating, become sexually exclusive, get engaged, get married, buy a house (with a white picket fence!), have kids, and stay together until you die. No sex, dating, or romance with anyone else, ever.This is known as the "relationship escalator," and it can sometimes feel like the only choice out there.But what if you got off the escalator? What about the many relationships that fit outside that norm? What if, for example, you want to have kids but your partner doesn't -- and instead of breaking up, you and a close friend become co-parents?Amy Gahran has interviewed hundreds of people who've gotten off the relationship escalator and are engaging in creative relationships of all kinds. If you've ever wondered what else was possible, you'll want to listen to this.Memorable quotes from this episode:"More is possible.""You have options. And even if you want to keep doing what you're doing, make it a conscious choice.""Cultivate the skill to re-negotiate because I can guarantee that at some point you're going to need to."---Amy's site: https://offescalator.com/
Polyamory is an increasingly popular type of unconventional relationship. Solo polyamory is a variant for people who don't want to merge their lives with a romantic partner (or partners). Peter McGraw brings two polyamorists—Amy Gahran and Laura Grant—Into the solo studio to discuss solo polyamory, its best practices, and challenges. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.petermcgraw.org/solo/
Is a relationship a success only if it progresses in a socially prescribed sequence of states from dating to till-death-do-us-apart - also known as the relationship escalator? What is solo polyamory and how is it different from good-old-fashion dating? Why does single-by-choice carry so much stigma? Effy and Jacqueline invite journalist and author Amy Gahran to the show to discuss the relationship escalator, what it looks like to get off it or opt out of it in the first place, solo polyamory, voluntary singledom, couple's privilege and its flip side, singleism. Guiding us in this conversation is Amy Gahran (AKA Aggie Sez)Amy Gahran is the author of "Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator: Uncommon Love and Life." She lives in Colorado. Some people know Amy by her old pen name, Aggie Sez.https://www.facebook.com/offescalatorOffEscalator.comTo find more about Effy Blue and Jacqueline Misla, follow them at @wearecuriousfoxes, @coacheffyblue, and @jacquelinemisla on Instagram.If you have a question that you would like to explore on the show, reach out to us and we may answer your question on one of our upcoming episodes. Leave us a voicemail at 646-450-9079 or email us at listening@wearecuriousfoxes.comFollow us on social media for further resources on this topic:fb.com/WeAreCuriousFoxesinstagram.com/wearecuriousfoxesJoin the conversation: fb.com/groups/CuriousFoxSupport the show
Sigur te-ai urcat și tu pe cea mai problematică scară rulantă din lume - cea a relațiilor. Astăzi discutăm cel mai important concept care te va ajuta să îți redefinești relația într-un mod sănătos. Învață cum să scapi de așteptările celorlalți când vine vorba de relațiile tale și află ce alte opțiuni există. Am vorbit despre „relationship escalator” plecând de la cartea „Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator: Uncommon Love and Life”, de Amy Gahran. Ai sub 18 ani, îți recomandăm https://www.sexulvsbarza.ro Toate locurile unde o găsiți pe Kitty Tema muzicală: Dorroo
Peter McGraw continues the series on conventional and unconventional relationships with Part 2 of a compelling conversation with Amy Gahran, the creator of the “Relationship Escalator.” Amy and Peter pick up their discussion on the hallmarks of the relationship escalator with sexual and romantic connections, and explore ways that people deviate from that and other criteria. If you stick to the end, Amy presents some tips if you are interested in exploring how to step off the relationship escalator. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Solo community today:petermcgraw.orgPeter McGraw TwitterPeter McGraw LinkedIn
In this episode, Peter McGraw continues the Solo series on conventional and unconventional relationships with the first part of a conversation with Amy Gahran. Amy is the creator of “the relationship escalator” – a concept covered in previous episodes. Amy and Peter discuss the hallmarks of the relationship escalator and explore the many ways that people diverge from it – including consensual non-monogamy, big friendship – and of course, a solo lifestyle. Check back next week for Part 2.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Solo community today:petermcgraw.orgPeter McGraw TwitterPeter McGraw LinkedIn
This is the second part of Peter McGraw’s conversation with Amy Gahran, the author of Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator: Uncommon Love and Life. They delve deeply into a conversation about solo living as an alternative to the relationship escalator. As a result, Amy helps Peter better define what it means to be solo. Here is a hint: the focus is on autonomy – whether you are single or partnered. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Solo community today: petermcgraw.org Peter McGraw Twitter Peter McGraw LinkedIn
This is the second part of Peter McGraw’s conversation with Amy Gahran, the author of Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator: Uncommon Love and Life. They delve deeply into a conversation about solo living as an alternative to the relationship escalator. As a result, Amy helps Peter better define what it means to be solo. Here […]
This is the first of two episodes with Amy Gahran, the author of Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator: Uncommon Love and Life. Amy joins Peter McGraw to talk about what it means to ride the relationship escalator - the difficult obligations it entails yet privileges it also creates. Peter and Amy discuss what it means […]
This is the first of two episodes with Amy Gahran, the author of Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator: Uncommon Love and Life. Amy joins Peter McGraw to talk about what it means to ride the relationship escalator – the difficult obligations it entails yet privileges it also creates. Peter and Amy discuss what it means to step off the escalator into an unconventional relationship, which can be stigmatized yet opens opportunities for a remarkable life. They also discuss how relationships success should be defined, the difference between consensual non-monogamy and polyamory, and why “sexual friendships” is a better term than “friends with benefits.” Amy will return in a subsequent episode to talk more deeply about solo living as an alternative to the relationship escalator. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the I’m Not Joking community today: petermcgraw.org Peter McGraw Twitter Peter McGraw LinkedIn
Amy Gahran is a journalist based in Boulder, Colorado. She's the author of "Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator: Uncommon Love and Life" -- a research-based book about all kinds of unconventional intimate relationships. It covers consensual nonmonogamy, solohood, and much more. For several years, Amy also wrote (under the pen name Aggie Sez) the blog Continue Reading…
Amy Gahran is a journalist based in Boulder, Colorado. She's the author of "Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator: Uncommon Love and Life" -- a research-based book about all kinds of unconventional intimate relationships. It covers consensual nonmonogamy, solohood, and much more. For several years, Amy also wrote (under the pen name Aggie Sez) the blog Continue Reading…
We get to pick the brain of Amy Gahran a.k.a. Aggie Sez about her book, Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator. We explore the social norms for how most people assume intimate relationships are supposed to work, as well as the many ways that people are stepping off the relationship escalator to live and love on their own terms.If this show is helpful to you, consider joining our amazing community of like-minded listeners at patreon.com/Multiamory. You can also get access to ad-free episodes, group video discussions, bonus episodes, and more!Multiamory was created by Dedeker Winston, Jase Lindgren, and Emily Matlack.Our theme music is Forms I Know I Did by Josh and Anand.Please send us your feedback and questions to info@multiamory.com, find us on Instagram @Multiamory_Podcast, tweet at us @Multiamory, check out our Facebook Page, visit our website Multiamory.com, or you can leave us a voicemail at 678-MULTI-05. We love to hear from our listeners and we read every message.
Every Tuesday on Modern SexTalks we come at you with Just the Tip Tuesday where we offer a 10 minute segment from a previous episode. Our episodes can be a bit long sometimes, and it can be hard to remember everything, so this is an option to get bite sized bits of information on a weekly basis. Today's episode is a short segment from EP156: Customizing Your Relationship with Amy Gahran. Amy Gahran aka Aggie Sex, is the author of the book Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator which delves into customizing your relationships to fit your needs. Still don't quite understand the relationship escalator from that short description? Amy, who's appeared on CNN.com and Entrepreneur.com, goes deep into this topic and how it relates to how people behave in their relationships. Like us on Facebook and Instagram! And help us out by leaving a rating and a review in iTunes.
Amy Gahran aka Aggie Sex, is the author of the book Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator which delves into customizing your relationships to fit your needs. Still don't quite understand the relationship escalator from that short description? Amy, who's appeared on CNN.com and Entrepreneur.com, goes deep into this topic and how it relates to how people behave in their relationships. This conversation will make some people rethink their relationships and how society shaped the norms revolving around it. Some of the topics we touched on are: Amy's background and how this factored into doing a research that delves into the different forms of relationships that became the basis of the book (3:37). The concept of relationship anarchy and how it is juxtaposed to the relationship escalator (7:25). How relationship anarchy is a philosophy that promotes not taking anything for granted, and everything is negotiated and consent-based (7:25), and the different forms of relationship anarchy (12:42). How social norms are helpful in terms of social contract, but can likewise be limiting (9:53). How seeing people in pain and fear out of societal expectations in their relationships became her motivation for the book (13:22). Relationship Escalator defined based on societal expectations when it comes to relationships, and why it is an escalator and not a staircase (17:00). The stigma involved with stepping off with the relationship escalator (19:35), and crazy things that people have done because of the relationship escalator (21:10). How people misconstrue that if what you want in a relationship conforms to social norms, it is assumed that it does not need to be negotiated anymore (23:35). How exclusivity in a relationship will not always equate to love, and commitment, how monogamy does not always provide a guarantee, and how the concept of soulmates romanticizes dependence (27:25). Finding relationships based on the concept of proxy criteria (37:00). The concept of jealousy triggered by other complex emotions, societal expectations, and conditioning, which can be resolved by setting boundaries, negotiating, and managing expectations in a relationship (40:30). The concept of exploring and trying out new things, expanding comfort zones, and boundaries through communication and negotiation (50:54). Amy makes it clear that you can negotiate what kind of relationship you'll have with the people you're already involved with or new ones you'll encounter. Learn more about her insights by reading her book, Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator. Get a discount on a signed paperback copy by visiting OffEsclator.com and purchase the book via the add to cart button, or go straight to this link and enter MST under discount code to get 10% off. Or you can purchase via Amazon.com.
On the road in Vegas and L.A., segments of interviews with Amy Gahran and the Queen of Spain in Vegas and an in-depth (heh, heh) interview with Regina Lynn, sex columnist for Wired Magazine.After this podcast, a bonus will be coming your way: a free Ropecast calendar, suitable for high-quality printing, for December. If you're interested in having your 2008 be rope-tastic as well, drop me a line at graydancer@gmail.com.
The Lusty Lady addresses sex in marriage; advice from the Dalai Lama; a conversation about how to fuck up a poly relationship with Amy Gahran. Email cunningminx@gmail.com or call 206-202-POLY.
0:00-1:55 Introduction Intro, under-18 warning, and an apology. 1:55-7:50 Listener mail Eric Silverbear and poly conferences; Takanami calls in about painting; K writes in about women talking about sex; Vannevar Morgan comments on my approach to smut 7:50-10:30 Comments--erotica: Morgan Hawke Morgan Hawke, author of Victorious Star, Fortune's Star and Fallen Star, writes in about how he came to start writing poly-friendly erotica of the MFM variety and "erotic romance." His work is available at DarkErotica.net or Darkerotica.blogspot.com. 10:30-13:50 Comments: on sending flowers Graydancer of Rope Weekly writes in with some poly advice, and minx tells a story. 13:50-21:30 Comments: Amy Gahran comments on coming out Amy Gahran of Contentious tells more about her professional outing and makes a few corrections. Links: BlogHer How To Get Naked This is a downloadable audio link of the panel discussion. Her blog article on outing herself. 21:30-26:30 Listener mail: single and poly 5x5guy writes in to ask about dealing with being a third and issues surrounding that. 26:30-28:30 Topic: The Anna Karennina principle Pure agnostic's musings in the Polyfi community about the necessary ingredients for a happy poly relationship, including above-average communication skills, above-average problem-solving skills, unflinching honesty and integrity, flexibility and compromise and empathy. 28:30-35:30 Topic: Baltimore Sun article, "Term of Endearments" This wonderful article on the Loving More conference in the Baltimore Sun is unfortunately no longer available online, but the staff writer was John Woestendick if you'd like to write in and compliment him. Robyn Trask of Loving More magazine is quote extensively. 35:30-end Wrap-up Tags: coming out, loving more, poly, polyamory
Show Notes for Polyamory Weekly #21: Coming up on this week's show: indecent communication and the CDA, bumper stickers, that pesky mono to poly transition--how the hell do you do it??, swinging vs polyamory, and do you feel lucky? Questions? Comments? Feedback? Email me at cunningminx@gmail.com , or call the listener comment line at 206-600-5677. Thanks for listening! Like the intro/outro music? Check out the band at www.pacemakerjane.com! 00-2:30 Intro Adult disclaimer & scarleteen.com; upcoming Ohio Leather Fest and hopes of interview with Dossie Easton and Catherine Lizst 2:30-7:20 News Polyamory Weekly was mentioned on a CNET article! Violet Blue's Open Source Sex gets its props (RSS Feed, if you like, is: http://violetblue.libsyn.com/rss ). minx issues a call to her listeners for poly erotica--please send to me at cunningminx@gmail.com! Let's smut up the internet! And thanks to Amy Gahran of Contentious blog for her intelligent, well-spoken comment. 7:20-11:45 Listener mail: CDA rantings, by MissLala regarding censorship 11:45-14:30 Listener mail: Jack rants on "Decency" and the CDA 14:30-16:00 Listener mail: resources Brent writes in with resources to fight censorship: Electronic Frontier foundation www.eff.org Electronic Privacy Info Center: www.epic.org American Civil Liberties Union: www.aclu.org 16:00-16:50 Listener mail: Takanami writes in about sheep 16:50-18:20 Resource: poly-friendly bumper sticker Tacit, creater of xeromag.com, a great poly resource site, has created a cool poly bumper sticker on his Cafe Press site: www.cafepress.com/alternativelife 18:20-24:50 Listener mail: going from mono to poly when in a relationship 24:50-30:35 Listener mail: healing when poly doesn't work This one is painful to hear. 30:35-36:45 Poly vs swinging Peppermint's notes/thoughts on July 7 LJ polyamory vs swinging: here 36:45-end Some toughts on being lucky This intelligent rant is courtesy of tacit, who expressed so well the ideas of freedome of choice in our lives. Tags: olf, open source sex, poly weekly, swinging
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-06.mp3 Show: #47 Length: 44:20 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 20.3 mb Croncast - Amy, Tom and their friend Kris Ep. 1 Today's show is with guests Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot. We discuss conversations that relate to podcasting, art and other ways we comminucate and make connections. We also get into Tom's art work and a bit about FreeBSD. The intro for today's show is really bad too. I skipped recording one today during the interview for some reason and won't do it again because today I had to record it on the go with a cheap mic and my skully covering it up for a windscreen. Thanks Amy and Tom, again for taking some time out with me today. Today's Show Bad, bad intro thanks to cheap mic Today's show is Amy Gahran and her husband Tom Vilot It's pronounced va' lot The view from their house in Boulder, CO Conversation . . . like my solo show from Tuesday Who invited Amy on Croncast? I did. The conversation amalgam Best conversations bring out the energy Weird collective brain, ingenuity and invention The connections that are being made Looking right at the camera Amy is one hell of a writer The word for the day is amalgam Tom is a strange amalgam Painted Snapshot.com - Tom's gig The snapshot conversations Tom has with his clients - collaboration People's most personal and cherished moments Ask The Builder.com - Tim Carter Conversations can be asynchronous We react and change through the conversations Detaching to grow "Upstart bloggers" vs. "The gate keepers" Connections and connections Tom's FreeBSD experience Mindmapping for real thoughts and connections Scientific American Mind - They need Amy to write for them Amy - http://www.gahran.com Tom - http://www.paintedsnapshot.com Kris - well you know Skype survived ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2005-01-04.mp3 Show: #45 Length: 26:31 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 12.1 mb Croncast - Kris goes solo Ep. 2 I'm solo today and my focus, in the most abstract context of focus, is conversations. Today's Show Intro Today's topic - "Conversations" Paying dues Thanks Nicole for letting me know! Thanks Chris "Monkey" Crewdson for the "planchette" email Naming the baby Proper names Thanks Anti- Records for linking to Jolie Holland interview!!!! Amy Gahran's first show - she'll be on the show Thursday Podcast Yahoo Group Making money podcasting Let the conversation begin The percussion discussion Emusic.com Conversation- from Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones Jazz-Poetry Conversation from Innova Recordings Elvin's Blues - Paul Austerlitz, Bass Clarinet and Michael S. Harper, Vocal Listenership and the intangible Faking it or forcing the intangible Podcaster's advice Got some things in the works Giving back to the community My little secret The wrap up ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">
Croncast - 2004-12-21.mp3 Length: 46:50 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64k Size: 21.4 mb Croncast - Amy and her friend Kris Ep. 2 Today's guest is Amy Gahran from blog.contentious.com. The blog post that started it all, The Pod People Are So Human. The follow up, Text, Audio, and Editing: I Stand Somewhat Corrected. Today, Amy and I delve into women in podcasting, technology and interface design for women. We also talk about podcasting use in education. This show was plagued by technical difficulties so there are abrupt cuts. I left them in to demonstrate a little bit of how difficult it can be to use new technologies to perform. I am starting to believe that maybe it is just Windows. My Mac compatriots seem to be handling this stuff better with their MobilePre's while mine wants to flake out if more than three applications are running. Today's Show Notes soon (I have to write some code). ">