Three Podcasts I Love
I'm sooooo happy that the latest podcast I've designed is about ready to be unveiled. I've learned a lot about this medium in the past few years, and it just gets more interesting to me.
This being said, it's about damn time I share with you some of the podcasts I love. Every link in this entry will take you to the iTunes Podcast Section. Here ya go:

1 .This American Life
This is probably the best radio/podcast show ever. Ira Glass, the creator of this show is my hero for how he uses the medium of sound and narrative to transport me into another persons life. It's like the radio version of reading a really good book... EVERY WEEK! This podcast is only one episode a week, but if you stay subscribed you'll start building up quite a collection. All episodes are also available as audiobooks on iTunes. My favorite thus far is episode #188 Kid Logic.

2. WNYC Radio Lab
This is also audio artistry at work. Check out the incredibly fascinating episode on Musical Language, it blew this composers mind!

3. Real Time with Bill Maher
This is a great show, and since I don't have HBO I'm thrilled that I can get it as a podcast! What's funny is that even though the show is topical, old episodes are still entertaining! It's the only way I like to hear old news...
This being said, it's about damn time I share with you some of the podcasts I love. Every link in this entry will take you to the iTunes Podcast Section. Here ya go:

1 .This American Life
This is probably the best radio/podcast show ever. Ira Glass, the creator of this show is my hero for how he uses the medium of sound and narrative to transport me into another persons life. It's like the radio version of reading a really good book... EVERY WEEK! This podcast is only one episode a week, but if you stay subscribed you'll start building up quite a collection. All episodes are also available as audiobooks on iTunes. My favorite thus far is episode #188 Kid Logic.

2. WNYC Radio Lab
This is also audio artistry at work. Check out the incredibly fascinating episode on Musical Language, it blew this composers mind!

3. Real Time with Bill Maher
This is a great show, and since I don't have HBO I'm thrilled that I can get it as a podcast! What's funny is that even though the show is topical, old episodes are still entertaining! It's the only way I like to hear old news...
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