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Mo Rocca, humorist, history buff, and a regular panelist on NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me!, is fascinated by obituaries. He coined the term "Mobituaries" as a second remembrance for people or things that didn't get a proper one the first time around - from obscure presidents to lawn darts to disco. On November 18, 2019, Mo Rocca came to the Sydney Goldstein Theater in San Francisco to talk with Adam Savage.
This week for our Valentines Day episode we decided to do Romance and Love. Last week we didn't have an episode because Nick was in Savannah on our recording day attending "NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me". As well as Mark and Jeremy's Burlesque Show Moxie last week. Mark talks love in his quiz this week, Nick brings up the topic of Romance Novels and Jeremy discusses if he likes one celebrity over another.
George Pira sits down with Brian Babylon, a Chicago-born comedian currently living in Los Angeles, to discuss his extensive resume that includes hosting The Morning Amp for 8 years, being a regular on NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! and producing segments for Hannibal Buress. FOLLOW us on Twitter - @sittingdownwith - @brianbabylon - @_georgepira LIKE our FB page - facebook.com/sittingdownwith SUBSCRIBE on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play Music & Laughable TOPICS - Jokes & Notes (2:40) The Morning AMP/Vocalo (11:57) Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! (16:35) Moving to L.A. (22:14) Why? with Hannibal Buress (25:18) Comedy Scenes: Chicago vs L.A. (31:00) The Moth/Storytelling (37:45) Stand-Up Comedian Quiz (4125) My Mount Rushmore (49:39) Meeting LeBron James (55:39) Tinder (59:00) Fuck with Macy's (1:03:00) Leave a Nice Tip! (1:04:19) Plugs (1:07:36) TRACK INFO - "85 BTRON 1" by Brian Babylon SOUNDCLOUD
Interviews and documentaries about Nonprofit Organizations in Portland Oregon
Today we’ll hear from Robyn Tenenbaum, executive producer of Live Wire Radio. Live Wire is a nationally-broadcast live show based here in Portland and recorded both locally at the Alberta Rose Theatre as well as in venues across the country. Robyn talked with our host, Phil Busse, about the show’s evolution and why arts matter in the nonprofit world. Northwest native Luke Burbank hosts Live Wire Radio as well as producing his own regular podcast and being a frequent guest on NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me. His personality and sense of humour come through on the show frequently through his retelling of personal stories.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.
Croncast - 2005-05-13.mp3 Show: #116 Length: 35:21 Format: mp3 Bit rate: 64 kbs Size: 16.2 mb Croncast - Betsy and her husband Kris Ep. 75 It's here! Friday's show is the late nighter that we promised. Thansk again to everyone who has sent messages of concern for us and our family. But everything is cool. No illnesses, troubles or double chins with mold; we are on track. We have ben very busy with good stuff that we will talk about next week. This good stuff has nothing to do with podcasting or eBay. Betsy took me to see the first live recording of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! in Chicago as a gift for being sick all day on Thursday. A couple things happened at the show that were really cool besides being at the first one they will record for their new format. One was that Betsy and I were interviewed about the show by a Chicago Tribune reporter. Of course I had to drop that we were podcasters. So maybe in Saturdays paper the reporter will mention it. Maybe we'll get cut but it was cool nonetheless, as I run out the door to go buy the paper this morning and check. The second was that the host of the show, Peter Sagal, was meeting people in the lobby and signing autographs. I got this special little write up on mine. We are Peter Sagal's favorite podcasters. Proof below.