Friday, June 03, 2005

TALK TO ME: Podcast Show, 9th Ed.

9th Ed. Podcast Notes: Let's turn this podcast in to a conversation. Send me an email or leave a comment here. Thanks! Features a music track sample from Five Point Plan.

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Featured Track: Sign Your Name
Artist: Five Point Plan
Label: GarageBand.com

4 Comments:

Blogger Shai Coggins said...

hey, dr. allan! thanks for the feedback. i guess i'm just trying to make this more than just about me. :-)

1:40 AM  
Blogger Juan Podcaster said...

Hi Shai! It would be interesting to hear about life in Australia, from the point of view of a Pinoy. Or of what Pinoys living abroad think about the current issues in the Philippines.

But similar to Dr. Allan, it's your podcast so just express yourself... :-)

2:43 PM  
Blogger HART (1-800-HART) said...

Hi Shai.

I think I've just spent about an hour on all of your blogsites, starting from your reply on 'duncan' post (and your guest article on problogger.net) .. I think you might have something with your freshTV v/logs.

As for this podcast 60 second site, I think you can have something too - if you remain true to your title. Forget what we think, or want you to talk about. This is about you!

You have a really nice 'podcast' voice. I think it's great to use one song for the background music for each Edition and the artists will like you promoting their music .. let that be the mood of your post! What did you do today? Did you vlog today? What's a great restaurant you went to and what did you order? It's not about the content - it's about 'Shai In 60 Seconds' ... Have fun with it .. I hope you do this more frequently.

Take care.
HART

2:15 PM  
Blogger Shai Coggins said...

Manuel: Thanks for your input! I really appreciate it. I'm not sure about telling "the migrant story" - it's never been my cup of tea, mostly because my experience of such is not typical... so I figured most Pinoys won't relate to my story and non-Pinoys might just wonder what I'm going on about. :D Some Pinoys might even think I'm being 'mayabang' or 'maarte' or something else - if I tell my story, so I just refrain from doing this. I've also been told that my way of thinking is sometimes "not very Pinoy" --- unless talking about Pinoy dishes --- which I really love and miss a lot. ;-) But, who knows? Maybe one day. :-)

Hart: Wow! One hour on my sites! You make my heart sing! Thanks so much. That's sweet. Thanks also for your comments and your input. Highly appreciated. An extra hit tip for being nice about my "podcasting voice." ;-) Again, thanks!

2:12 PM  

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