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Monday, March 1, 2010

Three Podcasts that I find interesting.

The first one I listened to was The Writers Almanac with Garrison Keillor.
-I picked this particular podcast because I had heard it in my Voice Production class,(Apparently Keillor has a great voice for radio), but I like to hear this day in history with author's and books and the like, so I thought this one would be perfect for me. I believe I will continue to listen to this particular one because they only run for five to six minutes, so it's not like I have to set aside an hour to listen to it like you would have if you listen to a Podcast like Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me.

The next one that I listened to was The Fireside Book Chat. It's books written for teens, critiqued by teens. The first one I listened to was young adult fiction, about a young girl or something or other, I don't really remember, but it was boring so I didn't continue to listen to it. I will keep it on my iTunes and if a book shows up that sounds interesting, I will listen to it, but other than that, it's kind of boring.

The last one that I have, I have because my INT professor mentioned it in class last year. It's called Midwest Teen Sex Show. It is a video podcast and basically just shows funny examples of different sexual endeavors. This is a good place for young teens to go (so I think anyway) if they have any questions about anything like that and don't feel comfortable going to their parents and don't want to ask their friends about for fear of being made fun of. I just like it because it is rather funny. I've had this on my iTunes for over a year and have only watched two or three of them, but they are definitely worth a look.

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