I'm glad that you like my idea. I think it may come in handy to those who are just beginning their adventure with recording, like me.Starlite wrote:This would be a great topic for the podcast!! We could ask readers to record a little bit about how they prepare to record.
LibriVox Community Podcast #118: A Thanksgiving Show
LibriVox Community Podcast #118
Listen to LibriVox Community Podcast #118 hosted by Bob Gonzalez (bobgon55)
Duration: 59:33
A Podcast in Thanksgiving, Praise and Tribute of LibriVox readers and other volunteers
With contributions from: Carol Box, Algy Pug, TriciaG, Lars Rolander, Availle, libraryanne, Martin Geeson, Lucy Perry, Jim Postlewaite, Jim Mowatt and Sean McGaughey (ductapeguy).
Bob Gonzalez Intro and Preview: A Thanksgiving Show 00:00
Carol Box A Cornucopia of Praise 01:57
Jim & Sean (Part 1) Podcasts are hard work 04:23
Bob Gonzalez Comments on podcast hosting 06:44
Algy Pug (Part 1) On Henry V trio 08:20
Jim & Sean (Part 2) Highlights of past podcasts 12:01
TriciaG Bloopers Part 1 – Vocal Flubs 13:38
Lars Rolander On Edgar Rice Burroughs 18:28
Availle On Better Angel by Richard Meeker 22:54
Jim & Sean (Part 3) iPod & Philosophy plus 26:52
Betty (libraryanne) On the Christmas Carol collections 29:00
Martin Geeson On J.C. Guan 29:53
Jim & Sean (Part 4) Public domain LibriVox contrib 35:55
Algy Pug (Part 2) On Lucy Perry 38:26
Lucy Perry A Cornucopia of Praise and Thanks 40:12
Jim Postlewaite Thankful for LibriVox 44:38
Jim & Sean (Part 5) Tribute to Alan David Drake 46:46
Algy Pug Part 3 On Jason Mills 48:45
Bob Gonzalez Tribute to Philippa (russiandoll) 51:38
TriciaG Bloopers Part 2 – Animals, birds, & the elements interrupting 54:39
Jim & Sean (Part 6) Finale – Final thanks 57:12
Bob Gonzalez Outro: Future Podcasts 58:33
Listen to LibriVox Community Podcast #118 hosted by Bob Gonzalez (bobgon55)
Duration: 59:33
A Podcast in Thanksgiving, Praise and Tribute of LibriVox readers and other volunteers
With contributions from: Carol Box, Algy Pug, TriciaG, Lars Rolander, Availle, libraryanne, Martin Geeson, Lucy Perry, Jim Postlewaite, Jim Mowatt and Sean McGaughey (ductapeguy).
Bob Gonzalez Intro and Preview: A Thanksgiving Show 00:00
Carol Box A Cornucopia of Praise 01:57
Jim & Sean (Part 1) Podcasts are hard work 04:23
Bob Gonzalez Comments on podcast hosting 06:44
Algy Pug (Part 1) On Henry V trio 08:20
Jim & Sean (Part 2) Highlights of past podcasts 12:01
TriciaG Bloopers Part 1 – Vocal Flubs 13:38
Lars Rolander On Edgar Rice Burroughs 18:28
Availle On Better Angel by Richard Meeker 22:54
Jim & Sean (Part 3) iPod & Philosophy plus 26:52
Betty (libraryanne) On the Christmas Carol collections 29:00
Martin Geeson On J.C. Guan 29:53
Jim & Sean (Part 4) Public domain LibriVox contrib 35:55
Algy Pug (Part 2) On Lucy Perry 38:26
Lucy Perry A Cornucopia of Praise and Thanks 40:12
Jim Postlewaite Thankful for LibriVox 44:38
Jim & Sean (Part 5) Tribute to Alan David Drake 46:46
Algy Pug Part 3 On Jason Mills 48:45
Bob Gonzalez Tribute to Philippa (russiandoll) 51:38
TriciaG Bloopers Part 2 – Animals, birds, & the elements interrupting 54:39
Jim & Sean (Part 6) Finale – Final thanks 57:12
Bob Gonzalez Outro: Future Podcasts 58:33
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Bob Gonzalez
My LibriVox Recordings
My LibriVox Recordings
It's there at that link now!!! Go listen!
There's honestly no such thing as a stupid question -- but I'm afraid I can't rule out giving a stupid answer : : To Posterity and Beyond!
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- Location: Toronto, ON (but Minnesotan to age 32)
Yay! Something else to keep me from PL'ing!
School fiction: David Blaize
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
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- LibriVox Admin Team
- Posts: 61039
- Joined: June 15th, 2008, 10:30 pm
- Location: Toronto, ON (but Minnesotan to age 32)
Yay! Good job! (And thanks for the complimentary introduction. )
I listened while making a chocolate pie.
I listened while making a chocolate pie.
School fiction: David Blaize
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Thank you, Bob - I'm listening as I write this.
CONGRATULATIONS!!
...and like I said ...
HAPPY THANKSGIVING Y'ALL!!
Anyone making Turducken?
Carol
CONGRATULATIONS!!
...and like I said ...
HAPPY THANKSGIVING Y'ALL!!
Anyone making Turducken?
Carol
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Aha! Something I CAN do at last... settling down for an hour's easy listening.
Ruth
Ruth
The Owl
who singeth alone, sitting by night
who singeth alone, sitting by night
Thank you, Cori, Tricia, Lars, Carol, and Ruth! And Happy Thanksgiving, y'all!
Bob
Bob
Bob Gonzalez
My LibriVox Recordings
My LibriVox Recordings
Sounds great. Hearing all the nice things LVers have to say about each other has put me in a really good mood. (And Algy's praise of one of my poems made my day!)
So little space, so much to say.
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Many, many thanks to you, Bob, and all involved
Didn't think I could feel any prouder of Librivox, then listened to the new Podcast and overflowed -
Your kind comments are a great tonic to me personally, after a difficult year. Bless you.
Martin
Didn't think I could feel any prouder of Librivox, then listened to the new Podcast and overflowed -
Your kind comments are a great tonic to me personally, after a difficult year. Bless you.
Martin
I absolutely loved your contributions to this podcast and the last one, Martin. Your most interesting and erudite comments on Venus in Furs really intrigued and delighted me. As I mentioned before, I think you have found a wonderful niche here in the podcasts. The poetry and drama podcasts I am planning will really need your voice. I soon will be posting/private messaging a list of questions and topics that could serve as a springboard for contributions. But feel free to contribute anything at all that relates to the theme.MARTIN GEESON wrote: Many, many thanks to you, Bob, and all involved
Didn't think I could feel any prouder of Librivox, then listened to the new Podcast and overflowed -
Your kind comments are a great tonic to me personally, after a difficult year. Bless you.
Martin
I too loved the variety of voices heard, both praisers and praised. I was really pleased that so many people responded to the theme and sent such interesting contributions.
Do keep an eye out for the new Podcast Planning sticky coming soon to the top of the Volunteers Wanted: Other Projects Forum.
Cheers,
Bob
Bob Gonzalez
My LibriVox Recordings
My LibriVox Recordings
Great show Bob! Sorry I didn't help this time round.
Thanks to all who contributed. I love listening to these.
Esther
Thanks to all who contributed. I love listening to these.
Esther
"Reasonable people adapt themselves to the world. Unreasonable
people attempt to adapt the world to themselves. All progress,
therefore, depends on unreasonable people." George Bernard Shaw
people attempt to adapt the world to themselves. All progress,
therefore, depends on unreasonable people." George Bernard Shaw
Thanks, Esther. And please, no apologies necessary. We were fine without statistics.Starlite wrote:Great show Bob! Sorry I didn't help this time round.
Thanks to all who contributed. I love listening to these.
Esther
Bob
Bob Gonzalez
My LibriVox Recordings
My LibriVox Recordings
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I greatly enjoyed #118, Bob. Very professional production and a delightful variety of speakers.
With the constant (and now getting extremely boring) proviso that I am using an out-of-date browser on a system from the previous millennium, am I right in saying that the announcements for podcasts 117 and 118 have not appeared on the home page http://librivox.org?
If I am right, this could be changed by filing them under 'News' as well as the other tags (any admin can do this).
If I am wrong, just ignore me.
Ruth
With the constant (and now getting extremely boring) proviso that I am using an out-of-date browser on a system from the previous millennium, am I right in saying that the announcements for podcasts 117 and 118 have not appeared on the home page http://librivox.org?
If I am right, this could be changed by filing them under 'News' as well as the other tags (any admin can do this).
If I am wrong, just ignore me.
Ruth
The Owl
who singeth alone, sitting by night
who singeth alone, sitting by night