I’ve not been listening to podcasts for a little while. It’s something I have just returned to – thanks to a little gadget which makes it possible for me to listen to them in the car through my iriver mp3 player. Before I got this gadget the only way to listen to podcasts was by burning them to CD-RW discs which was a real pain. Now I can listen to anything on the iriver through the radio in the car. It is brilliant.
I do, however, have a huge backlog to listen to. I’m ploughing through them, and really enjoying what I am hearing. The best of the bunch are Adam Curry’s ‘Daily Source Code‘, Rowland Cutler’s ‘Dark Compass’, Podcast Paul and Lynn Parsons’ ‘Chalet Show’. There are also a bunch of shows which cover self-development which are excellent. These include Steve Pavlina, Robin Sharma, and a collection of weekly shows on Hayhouse Radio. And the other feed which I am really enjoying is a weekly podcast called Zencast which is about all things buddhist and includes some programmes by Thich Nhat Hanh.
All of this makes the commute to and from work a little less tedious.
The world of podcasting has changed a lot since I last posted on the subject. There are now many legal sources of music for podcasters. More on this in a future post.