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You know we love Death Cab, but there are some complicated emotions surrounding Death Cab for Cutie’s 2005 album “Plans!” This week: Our new potato podcast Spudcast! What was on YOUR dorm room wall? And do all Death Cab guitarists have to have a name like a 1930s comedian? All this and so much MORE! Don't want to end the fun? Check out our Spotify playlists for more music choices from Ramsey and Heather. Wanna get a shout-out on a future episode? Give us a rating on iTunes! It helps us, and it helps you feel good about yourself!
The Spudcast is back after an extended quarantine! An even more random episode than usual; Russell and Joe attempt their first remote recording, crunching over life in lockdown, what to watch on the telly, a brief listen to some rival crisp-related content, and a first taste of Walker's new 'failing high street restaurants' range... Mr Tayto also makes an appearance. Of course, please snack at a safe distance.
“We the people (of SnackChat) hold these truths to be self-evident, that American chips are inferior in every way to British crisps…” But maybe we’re wrong? Good job Russell has just been on holiday to the U.S. of A and returned brandishing a suitcase stuffed with snacks. Join him and Joe as they munch their way through Uncle Sam’s pantry, chewing the fat, shooting the breeze and nearly biting the dust courtesy of some mega-hot tortilla chips. Also featuring the Spudcast’s first cookery lesson, as Russell goes behind bars to find out how a prison burrito is made.
Episode 3 of SnackChat the Spudcast® features: World Cup and football chat • Crisp News • Wankers crisps featuring Tyrell’s and Savoursmiths • And ‘Supermarket Sweep’ - an outside broadcast from Sainsbury’s, Waitrose and Angel Food and Wine in Islington, north London. Please enjoy responsibly
We’ve finally made it, ladies and gentlemen. It’s Opening Day. I don’t know about you, but I’m excited. The game isn’t on for a while, so you should pass the time by listening to the one and only Potato Alley Spudcast, in which Greg and Kunj discuss a giant tater tot on a stick and other various, delicious forms of the perfect and palatable potato. That’s it. That’s the entire podcast.That is not the entire podcast.Our PahSahpers also discuss the loss of Greg Bird, as well as the much better, non-Chris Carter-y depth they have to keep them afloat at first base. Tyler Wade and Tyler Austin have a chance to shine. They also discuss the new food items at Yankee Stadium this year, as well as answer fan questions and give their Yankee and Mitre of spring training. The hype is absolutely real. Yankee Baseball is back today.
It’s only the first official episode of The Spudcast right here with special guests Randy Adeva and Beau Windon (collectively known as RanBeau) joining Mog and Andy to chat about all things improv.
It's only taken three years to do it but Mog and Andy are finally back in the studio with a brand new episode for a brand new podcast. This one is an experiment in getting back into the swing of things. It's extremely loose and off-the-cuff so grab a beverage and get comfy so you can find out what happens when they press record and start talking.
The IGN Social Guru (and Spudcast bud) Kyle O'Connor joins us to share his thanks for a pretty big group of people.
Daniele Rossi is a digital strategist specializing in telling stories through engaging content. He is the author and illustrator of Stuttering is Cool and the host of the Stuttering is Cool Podcast. He also runs Stutter Social a vibrant community on Google+, which has been featured in stories in the Globe and Mail newspaper in Toronto and the CBC. Talking about community, podcasting, stuttering, and job hunting. NBN25 Show Notes Join the NBN Club today. Listen to episode 25 in iTunes or Stitcher. Support the show and gain back control of your email inbox. Check out SaneBox now for your free 14-day trials. Record your audio comment or networking tip here. Check out my book, New Business Networking: How to Effectively Grow Your Business Network Using Online and Offline Methods. The National Stuttering Association Conference. We talk about Washington DC. Daniele began the Spudcast podcast in 2007 about his comic. We speak about community and the importance of conferences likes PodCamp Toronto and Podcasters Across Borders. Networking with a stutter. He was inspired to talk about his stutter on his podcast, which sparked his idea about a podcast for stutterers. One percent of the world's population stutter. In November 2007, Daniele launched Stuttering is Cool. He inspired people to record messages with their stutters, and he would include them on the show. The podcast inspired his book, Stuttering is Cool. He felt he could include info from his podcast, so new listeners didn't have to listen to all 170+ previous episodes. “Life is too short to be serious about everything.” Canadian humour compared to British and American humor. Friday the 13th is Stuttering is Cool Day. Do something you are afraid to do! Follow #stutteringiscool on Twitter. He realized he has a brand when his book came out. Why Twitter is a strong medium for building a community. You can't grow your network overnight on social media. Daniele's network have become advocates for his book. Globe and Mail article, "Online hangout brings stutterers together". Stutter Social Google Hangout video chat. 4 times a week. Google Canada and CBC took notice. Post conference depression. Self publishing over traditional publishing Job hunting tips. You've got to talk to the right people. Get yourself out of the house. Keep exercising! App Recommendation: Telegram App and OTR (Old Time Radio) Book Recommendation: The Writing on the Wall Contact Daniele: danielerossi.ca or @danielerossi on Twitter.
Welcome to our fourth episode! Run time: 20:47Community Divas on iTunesA podcast about communities and social media toolsIn this episode:- Daniele Rossi talks about his podcasts, particularly building a niche community for his Stuttering is Cool podcast. - We discuss Jane Rowe’s question about building a community in the business-to-business area where one doesn't (quite) yet exist.Daniele Rossi is a website designer, brilliant artist and illustrator, and podcaster. Daniele blogs at DanieleRossi.ca and SuperSpud.com. He podcasts at Stuttering is Cool, SpudCast and The Laughing Podcast. 00:01 Intro by Jay Moonah00:10 Eden Spodek and Connie Crosby00:15 Summary of today’s episode00:23 Eden introduces our interview with Daniele Rossi, apparently having listened to The Laughing Podcast beforehand. Also mentioned: Podcamp, PAB (Podcasters Across Borders) and Podcamp Montreal.00:48 Interview with Daniele Rossi.00:56 Daniele talks about how he first got into podcasting.01:22 His original podcast is SpudCast, about creativity.02:24 He has just launched The Laughing Podcast.03:20 Daniele tells us about the Stuttering is Cool podcast, how and why he started it. 07:10 Daniele tells us he also meets others through a stutterers' Toastmasters group.08:15 He has started a social meet-up group called Stutter Night which met recently for the first time.09:17 He finds many people don't understand the concept of a podcast, thinking it is a radio show that runs at a certain time on the website. They don't understand the concept of an RSS feed. 09:57 How Daniele finds Facebook useful for finding other stutterers.10:48 What the Stuttering is Cool podcast has given him.11:38 Being part of the podcaster community has brought him opportunities he previously wouldn't have had. 13:15 Social media tools such as webcams, Utterli, Skype, Seesmic and ooVoo have helped to change the stuttering experience.15:00 Eden and Connie thank Daniele for the interview.15:34 Question from Jane Rowe (http://movingstationery.wordpress.com) about less-developed groups in the B2B industry and using social media to bring them together. How can she engage their customers? How can they test and learn?16:50 Connie draws a parallel with work by people in her industry, librarians. She suggests reading the book and working through the website Groundswell by Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff. Rather than starting with Twitter and Ning as mentioned by Jane, Connie suggests using Facebook instead to start.18:39 Eden mentions Jane's interview on the For Immediate Release podcast, and applauds the idea of a contest (or was it an event?) for getting customers involved in creating content.19:18 Connie also suggest having people rate products, and Eden chimes in with the example of Threadless having people rate T-shirt designs.19:51 Connie wraps up the episode.Our cool theme music “Get Out of My Face” is by Uncle Seth and is from the Podsafe Music Network. We hope to hear from you! Send your comments to communitydivas@gmail.com or post them on the blog at communitydivas.com. Follow us on Twitter, our Facebook page or our FriendFeed room. Some registration may be required.See you next time!