[COMPLETE] Librivox Community Podcast #143 (LibriVox Firsts)

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yay, that was fun to listen to. good work putting it all together!
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Yay!! Can't wait 'til I get a chance to listen to it! :)
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I just finished listening to the LibriVox Firsts podcast. I enjoyed it very much, and thought it turned out wonderfully (I especially liked the variety). Kudos to all the contributors! :clap:

A special congratulations to Kangaroo on putting together his first podcast. It was extremely well done IMO! Again, I enjoyed the variety with the promos, the libriversaries, and the firsts, especially the "interview" style of one of the contributions. Great job! :thumbs:

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That was great!! I didn't want it to end! :) Very intriguing tales and information from a variety of people!
There were so many different parts to it, but somehow you got it all to blend together perfectly, Joey!! I will definitely be referring back to this during the editing of the Christmas podcast (so don't be surprised if they sound a teensy bit similar :lol: ).

Haha, and I did wonder if that's how you came up with your forum name! :wink:
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So far I've only heard a half of the podcast, but I have to say I liked the bit about forum names. Some very interesting choices. I especially agree with the person- can't recall who it was- that said that they could never come up with an "Internet name". I am the same which is why I always use some variety of my real name :)
The only problem I heard was that most of the recording seemed to me rather quiet.
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Will there be another podcast in the near future? One idea may be on how people set up their recordings to do the readings, if that's not too boring.

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I think your idea goes along with the two podcasts Piotr put together back in 2013:

https://ia800903.us.archive.org/8/items/librivox_community_2013/librivox_community_podcast_134.mp3
https://archive.org/download/librivox_community_2013/librivox_community_podcast_135.mp3

However, I don't guess that means another one can't be made -- new ideas might be floating around since three years ago. :)
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Twinkle88 wrote:I think your idea goes along with the two podcasts Piotr put together back in 2013:

https://ia800903.us.archive.org/8/items/librivox_community_2013/librivox_community_podcast_134.mp3
https://archive.org/download/librivox_community_2013/librivox_community_podcast_135.mp3

However, I don't guess that means another one can't be made -- new ideas might be floating around since three years ago. :)
Thanks for the links.

These cover the subject quite well, so probably no need for any new podcast on this subject, for a while at least.

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