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Podcast Diet

March 29, 2006 by Pamela Parker

Ok, so I was skeptical about podcasting. But the last two days I’ve done many hours of driving, back and forth to San Jose for the Kelsey Group “Drilling Down on Local” conference. Here’s what’s been on my podcast list (besides the Ricky Gervais podcast which remains a classic):


  • Joseph Jaffe’s Across the Sound. This served as a great way to use former “down time” to think about issues related to interactive marketing. Also interesting for anyone considering getting into podcasting.
  • Jason Chervokas’ Down in the Flood. Despite my great fondness for Chervokas, the general lack of podcasts in my diet meant I’d never listened to DITF in its entirety. Remedied this over the last couple of days with the “Best of 2005” episode. Excellent stuff on the origins of American music.
  • Fred Wilson’s Positively 10th Street. A bit hokey at times, I’ll admit, but Fred and his family have good taste in music and I’ve gotten turned on to some stuff I’ve enjoyed. Both current and classic music is represented.
  • Lostcasts (which turns out to be by some of the folks at interactive agency Click Here). For LOST addicts.

Next up… all the podcasts Pete Lerma mentioned in his recent ClickZ column including Search Engine Watch’s podcast.

Any other suggestions?

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