Podcast 138 and 139: group projects vs solo recordings
I just wanted to update you all. I'm having a bad cold, which makes it temporarily impossible for me to record my host lines. Once the cold is gone I'll try to record them asap, put the whole thing together and release it Plus, I already have an idea for the next podcast
Another update.
My health has improved quite a bit (thanks for the get-well wishes, Claudia ) and I'll be recording my host lines today.
I've decided to split the podcast into 2 installments, because I have over 45 minutes of material (exluding the as-yet-unrecorded host lines) and I figured out shorter podcasts will be easier to listen to.
I'm planning to release part 1 by Wednesday so stay tuned
My health has improved quite a bit (thanks for the get-well wishes, Claudia ) and I'll be recording my host lines today.
I've decided to split the podcast into 2 installments, because I have over 45 minutes of material (exluding the as-yet-unrecorded host lines) and I figured out shorter podcasts will be easier to listen to.
I'm planning to release part 1 by Wednesday so stay tuned
Here the completed podcast 138
https://archive.org/download/librivox_community_2013/librivox_community_podcast_138.mp3
Duration 28:00
Podcast 138 - Solo projects vs Group projects pt. 1
01:08 TriciaG with her thoughts on the topic
05:09 Bassaga with the newbie perspective on project types
12:54 commonsparrow on why she prefers group projects
17:00 Algy Pug on his first solos and on reviews
19:10 Claudia (smike) on her project preferences
25:35 BONUS! Project 8000
26:10 David Wales on the 8000th project
https://archive.org/download/librivox_community_2013/librivox_community_podcast_138.mp3
Duration 28:00
Podcast 138 - Solo projects vs Group projects pt. 1
01:08 TriciaG with her thoughts on the topic
05:09 Bassaga with the newbie perspective on project types
12:54 commonsparrow on why she prefers group projects
17:00 Algy Pug on his first solos and on reviews
19:10 Claudia (smike) on her project preferences
25:35 BONUS! Project 8000
26:10 David Wales on the 8000th project
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well done - I really enjoyed it... Claudia seems to have the same preferences as me and I really like commonsparrow's tradition of reading aloud... I think that was something people generally used to do, before TV came along...
Looking forward to part 2
Looking forward to part 2
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Great to hear all the different opinions and looking forward to part 2!
Bassaga's last comment cracks me up
Bassaga's last comment cracks me up
Yes, all these cranky librivoxers.
I really enjoyed listening to part one, thanks for doing it, Piotr and everybody else. I look forward to part 2.
I really enjoyed listening to part one, thanks for doing it, Piotr and everybody else. I look forward to part 2.
Aha, I'm not alone then.J_N wrote:well done - I really enjoyed it... Claudia seems to have the same preferences as me and I really like commonsparrow's tradition of reading aloud... I think that was something people generally used to do, before TV came along...
Looking forward to part 2
Claudia
So much to do, so little time...
So much to do, so little time...
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I just got the chance to listen to this podcast. Very interesting to hear so many different views of the subject!