BTW, some sports podcasts I would reccomend are SWISH with Lance Williams (MySportsRadio.com), Sports Bloggers Live (http://sports.channel.aol.com/bloggerslive), and Basketball Babble (MySportsRadio.com).
Thanks for the support and kind words mandy. And if you guys think Mel and I suck, please join us and help us do it better. All we wanted to do was to put out a podcast talking about the Spurs. I had been playing around with it as an experiment and Melissa and I tried it through Skype for the first time. We are not radio personalities with perfect voices (obviously) but we are Spurs fans, and I think we put together a pretty good site about the Spurs, so we decided to try it out and put it online in case any Spurs fans wanted to hear our opinions, and even voice in with their own. Again, we may suck, but we're new at it, and we are the first Spurs podcast. Join us or get a 10 dollar mic, audacity, some server space, and dedicate some time to making your own. I'll listen to it. Regardless, we will continue to record our podcast, and I'm sure we'll improve as we transition from writing about the Spurs and our opinions to recording them.
BTW, some sports podcasts I would reccomend are SWISH with Lance Williams (MySportsRadio.com), Sports Bloggers Live (http://sports.channel.aol.com/bloggerslive), and Basketball Babble (MySportsRadio.com).
Recommended Podcast: Coverville
A 30-45 semi-daily podcast of various covers and commentary by Brian Ibbott. Artists are typically alternative, but it's still an eclectic mix. There's usually a theme too... for example, on 9/1 he put together a show of all-a capella covers.
The website gives song lists for each podcast, including original artists.
Well said. Don't know Michael Deleon but I do know Melissa Martinez and know that they both have busted their asses putting together a good site. Well done, folks.I haven't heard the podcast yet, but I know those two people....they hard workers and shouldn't bashed like that, GiG. If you think you can do better than put out your own podcast on the Spurs.
I have been thinking about doing my own as well. need to start blogging again too.
Besides MannyIsGod 's first post in this thread, which is awesome, I wholeheartedly recommend Hardcore History by Dan Carlin, especially the Wrath of the Khans ones about Genghis Khan and his successors:
http://www.dancarlin.com/disp.php?page=hharchive
I listen to mainly comedy podcasts, but this was just great stuff.
Girl on Guy, How Did This Get Made?, The Indoor Kids, Firewall & Iceberg, Mark Kermode & Simon Mayo's Film Reviews, Doug Loves Movies, Savage Lovecast, This American Life, and The Nerdist are the ones I subscribe to. I don't have enough time to keep up with them all, though, so I'm waaaaaaaay behind in the last three. They're all great.
Holy I haven't listened to a podcast since probably less than a year after I started this thread.
I listen to comedy podcasts all the time - work flies by listening to them. Your Mom's House, Fitzdog Radio, Punch Drunk Sports, Skeptic Tank, Monday Morning Podcast, Joe Rogan Experience, Christopher us Podcast, Duncan Trussell Family Hour, DVDASA with David Choe and Asa Akira are some of my favorites.
Honestly, nothing comes close to being as funny as the old After Hours podcast with Heidi and Frank. Many times I've literally started crying from laughing so hard.
LOL! Good bump.
I listen to Nerdist, the IGN movies podcast, and This American Life on a fairly regular basis. TAL is the one that I really always listen to. When I have time I listen to the Indoor Kids, MLS Extratime, The Best Soccer Show, and Weatherbrains.
Stone Cold Steve Austin has a podcast show its pretty ing funny.
WTF w/ Marc Maron
Nerdist
Radiolab
This American Life
Tell 'em Steve-Dave!
How did this get made?
Comedy Bang Bang
Skeptoid
Skeptics Guide to the Universe
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