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Five Favorite Podcasts

 

I’ve been listening lately, not recording. Here are lists of my favorites:

  1. My Five Favorite Podcasts Right Now
  2. Another Five Of My Favorite Podcasts
  3. Already, Five More Favorite Podcasts

 

My Daily Audio Notes (August 2007)

 

Each of these is about 5 minutes long; my goal has been to see how quickly I can produce semi-scripted commentary: 

  • 8/20/2007 Updated weekly top ten; wikipedia’s edits; what users want from intranets.
  • 8/17/2007 The day’s most popular post; why I changed the name of my blog; and a variety of links I think are interesting.
  • 8/15/2007 RSS feeds, metrics, and user-demanded collaboration.
  • 8/13/2007 GG’s 100th birthday, All Kind Food’s weekly top ten, a new blog post about Facebook and rocking chairs, “project management” nightmares as exemplified by the “Big Dig,” and another nail in the coffin of DRM.
  • 8/6/2007 Emergency response, professional associations, newspapers and outsourcing, Hong Kong landmarks, and mind mapping.
  • 8/3/2007 Local government and RSS, Newton Message Pad, social media and Minneapolis bridge disaster, 700 MHz wireless spectrum auction.
  • 8/2/2007 The kick-off of Daily Audio Notes.

 

Other Podcasts

 

  • 11/29/2006: I recorded a twelve-minute  commentary on All Kind Food’s weekly top ten posts as of November 29, 2006. To download the podcast as an MP3 file, click here.
  • 5/4/2006: I record an interview about digital media production with Jimmy Higgins of DaftFilms, the producer of the BET reality series “Season of the Tiger.” The podcast is available here (this links to The Podcast Roundtable site.)
  • 4/21/2006: Jeremiah Owyang and I discuss what we’ve learned since we published our “white paper” about Web 2.0. The podcast is here. The original white paper is here.

 

The Podcast Roundtable 

 
The Podcast Roundtable met during 2005 and 2006 electronically to discuss — and sometimes argue about —  technology related issues.

Security expert Martin McKeay, an experienced podcaster and online Computerworld author, serves as on-air moderator. Other members include Dennis McDonald, Jeremiah Owyang, Robyn Tippins, and Dan Sweet. We represent various interests including system security; IT strategy and governance; project management, corporate web strategy, recruiting and jobseeking; blogging and podcasting; sales and marketing; and intellectual property management. Our old Podcast Roundtable web site is here.

Here are links to the group’s downloadable MP3 files:

  • 7/22/2006: Podcast Roundtable Episode 7: Martin McKeay, Jeremiah Owyang, and I discuss Gartner’s latest “hype cycle” report, WalMart’s entry into the social networking market, CleanFlicks’ adverse court decision, and India’s recent  crackdown on blogging.
  • 6/12/2006: Podcast Roundtable Discusses HP Telecommuting, Corporate Marketing Departments, and Identity 2.0. We (Martin McKeay, Dan Sweet, Robyn Tippins, Jeremiah Owyang, and I) had fun schmoozing about three topics last Saturday: (1) HP’s planned reduction in telecommuting, (2) Technological threats to the continued relevance of corporate marketing departments, and (3) Increasing incompatibility in how individual web based accounts are handled.
  • 5/30/2006: Episode 5 of The Podcast Roundtable is now available. This time the five of us (Martin McKeay, Jeremiah Owyang, Robyn Tippins, Dan Sweet, and I) discussed Face to Face vs Electronic Networking, Does Everything Have to be Monetized? and, What’s So Bad About Beta Software?
  • 4/8/2006: The April 8 Podcast Roundtable session podcast is available for downloading here. Martin McKeay, Jeremiah Owyang, Dan Sweet and I talked (and argued about) three topics: (1) RSS Feeds and Privacy, (2) Measuring the ROI of Blogging, and (3) The Death of Newspapers.
  • 3/16/2006: The First LinkedinBloggers Blog Boost Podcast by Dennis D. McDonald and Robyn Tippins. In this 27-minute podcast recorded March 16, 2006, blogger Itzy Sabo describes how the first LinkedinBloggers “Blog Boost” impacted his blog “Email Overloaded” and his business.
  • 3/11/2006: In Episode 4, recorded March 11, 2006, Martin McKeay, Jeremiah Owyang, Robyn Tippins and I are joined by our guest Debbie Weil, an experienced blog consultant and author of the forthcoming Corporate Blogging Book. We talked about corporate blogging policy and who’s doing a good job of it. We also discussed “blog bosting” as well as the increasing popularity of using the online monitoring of blogs as a way to measure public senitment about a variety of consumer topics.
  • 2/11/2006: In Episode 3, recorded February 11, 2006, Martin McKeay, Jeremiah Owyang, Daniel Sweet and I talk (and sometimes argue) about (a) whether or not “music CD’s are dead,” and (b) Google and Privacy (in light of Google Desktop being announced).
  • In Google vs. Uncle Sam, Martin McKeay, Dan Sweet, and I talk about the U.S. Federal government’s request for search information from Google.
  • 1/14/2006: In Episode 2, recorded January 14, 2006 we discussed collaborative software, Web 2.0, the new Apple web-based tools and the iTunes “spyware” flap that emerged the previous week, and other topics.
  • 12/10/2006: In Episode 1, recorded December 10, 2005 we talked about the friction that sometimes develops between IT departments and business units in the implementation of services based on new technologies.

I’ve also published a few of my own text commentaries on The Podcast Roundtable site, including: