A few podcast recommendations
It seems that I’ve been a bit light on the posting front this week. I guess that’s normal - I never had the “I must post at least twice a day” urge that leads to the low signal to noise blogs out there.
A few items of note. I’ve been listening to a bunch of new podcasts recently, so here’s a few goodies.
In Venture Voice, Greg Gallant talks to a bunch of interesting, some times early stage, start-ups. The series on VideoEgg’s preparations for demo were great, and the show on TerraCycle is not to be missed.
I haven’t been listening to music based podcasts very much as I prefer talk when I’m in the car, which is where I do most of my podcast listening. However when I’m at work, I’ve moved away from listening to standard music (i.e. CD’s I’ve ripped) and now have a playlist setup with a bunch of music podcasts. Of note is The Tartan Podcast. It is just superb. Don’t let the moniker “Independent Scottish Music” put you off - this is not bagpipes and men in kilts! Highly recommended.
While I’m at it, a large portion of the podcasts that I listen to are British in origin. If you want to find more, head on over to Britcaster. On the site you’ll find a list of them all, and a highly active forum.
Also, congratulations to Simon Toon from the Slam Idol podcast for scoring an interview with Stephen Fry. Nice one Simon!
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TerraCycle is a very cool company. I went to school with the co-founders. Anyone who is interested in environmental issues or organics should definitely surf on over to their website, www.terracycle.net