Some WordPress podcasts
Posted on April 2, 2007
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I travel by train, a lot, so podcasts can be a lifesaver (or at least, a sanity saver). I’ve tended to bypass the WordPress podcast at wp-community.org, favouring lighter material. This, I think, has been a mistake - I’ve just listened through the latest episode, and found it a mix of interesting, entertaining and frustrating. Frustration mainly because I couldn’t get online at the time.
This has put me on the hunt for some more WordPress podcasts. The list seems to be pretty short. Partly due to the search on most sites being clogged with “just another wordpress blog” in the descriptions of new podcasts, hiding the actual content.
No reviews at present, they’ll have to wait until I clock up a few more hours on the train. If you know of any good ones that I missed do add them to comments and I’ll update the list when I add the reviews:
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Steve,
First off, thanks for listening. You obviously know your WordPress, and you’re just the sort of guy we gear content toward.
Second, thanks for the trackback, because you’ve alerted me to both your blog, which looks wonderful, and WordPress Talk, which looks very interesting and a podcast I look forward to listening to soon. Had you not done so, I don’t think I would have stumbled across either, so thanks!
Last, we realize that any podcast that provides a lot of information, particularly related to the Internet with its long URLs and such, is generally going to be heard when the listener is nowhere near a computer. That’s why I provide detailed show notes with links to very nearly everything we mention over the course of the show. Soon, I hope to start publishing a newsletter associated with the show containing the links as well. Hopefully that’ll offset your frustration a bit.
Thanks for the great comments!
Thanks for the note Charles, I’ll flag new issues of the podcast here in future.
Your show notes are among the best I’ve seen for a podcast, I like the approach, simple clear links with enough information to jog the memory of what you heard.