I love the idea of being present in the neighbourhood, and how it affects kids.
I work from home too, and just the fact that I can take a walk at 3pm, or be there at 5pm, I meet the schoolkids etc.. (this is Harlem). I think you’re on to something 🙂
> Will there be transcripts for these new friday podcasts?
My plan was to first work through the original batch that CastingWords did — I got about a dozen done and then bogged down — and then assess the level of interest in continuing.
I’d be interested to hear what folks think about the value of those transcripts.
Is there a chance you might add date (as seen by iTunes) in your podcast stream? This would help me in choosing and selecting tracks to listen to in my iPod. Keeping a large backlog of your interviews, they all have long titles starting with “A conversation with…” and sort alphabetically
Thanks for the great work!
/peter in Stockholm, Sweden
Comment by Peter Nõu — October 11, 2006 @ 11:15 am
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Yes, please continue the transcripts. It’s a lot quicker to scan (and maybe even google) through transcripts than to listen to the podcast.
That way I can see whether it’s something I want to listen to, before spending the time to listen.
I love the idea of being present in the neighbourhood, and how it affects kids.
I work from home too, and just the fact that I can take a walk at 3pm, or be there at 5pm, I meet the schoolkids etc.. (this is Harlem). I think you’re on to something 🙂
Comment by Peter — October 6, 2006 @ 11:19 am |
Jon,
Will there be transcripts for these new friday podcasts, or was that an abandoned experiment?
Comment by Petar Vasić — October 10, 2006 @ 8:18 pm |
> Will there be transcripts for these new friday podcasts?
My plan was to first work through the original batch that CastingWords did — I got about a dozen done and then bogged down — and then assess the level of interest in continuing.
I’d be interested to hear what folks think about the value of those transcripts.
Comment by Jon Udell — October 10, 2006 @ 8:36 pm |
Hi,
Is there a chance you might add date (as seen by iTunes) in your podcast stream? This would help me in choosing and selecting tracks to listen to in my iPod. Keeping a large backlog of your interviews, they all have long titles starting with “A conversation with…” and sort alphabetically
Thanks for the great work!
/peter in Stockholm, Sweden
Comment by Peter Nõu — October 11, 2006 @ 11:15 am |
Yes, please continue the transcripts. It’s a lot quicker to scan (and maybe even google) through transcripts than to listen to the podcast.
That way I can see whether it’s something I want to listen to, before spending the time to listen.
Regards,
Lars
Comment by Lars — October 11, 2006 @ 12:23 pm |
> Is there a chance you might add date
Yes, I’ve taken care of that. The feed now includes pubDate and itunes:summary. Sorry for omitting those, but fixed now.
Comment by Jon Udell — October 11, 2006 @ 12:30 pm |
+1 for transcripts, easy to read, quote….
Comment by Petar Vasić — October 26, 2006 @ 9:05 am |