Wednesday, July 27, 2005
We're back. Podcast 14 is working through some personal difficulties -- so we're moving forward. Craig Moyer is an elementary school art teacher. In this podcast, he shares two very serious poems and a humorous story involving a dictionary and various states of undress. Enjoy!
Saturday, July 16, 2005
Vacation
I'll be taking a week-long vacation beginning today. Podcasts will resume in full force when I return. There's lots of good stuff coming . . .please be patient!
Podcast #12 -- Kim Penn
Yup. If you've been paying attention, you've noticed that podcast 13 came before podcast 12. That's because of new math -- and because of the speed at which some files transfer and some don't.
Kim Penn is today's podcaster. She's perhaps the most polite of our group -- I especially love the "thank you's" at the end of each of her pieces. I know that you'll enjoy her writing, too.
Kim Penn is today's podcaster. She's perhaps the most polite of our group -- I especially love the "thank you's" at the end of each of her pieces. I know that you'll enjoy her writing, too.
Friday, July 08, 2005
Podcast #13 -- Rebecca Fox
In today's podcast, Rebecca Fox shares a series of unfortunate dating experiences. You'll enjoy it, I promise.
Thursday, July 07, 2005
Podcast #11 -- Julie Meiklejohn
In today's podcast, Julie shares two poems. You'll enjoy how she plays with words.
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
Podcast #10 -- Rachel Church
Rachel the Podcaster
Originally uploaded by Bud the Teacher.
This is Rachel Church reading a short story for our podcast. She's sitting outside at Tamasag, a retreat center where the CSUWP spent the day before the 4th of July weekend. The sounds of birds and nature combined with her reading voice make for a great podcast.
Enjoy!
Monday, July 04, 2005
Podcast #9 -- Nicole Herr
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Originally uploaded by Bud the Teacher.
Nicole's poem and this photograph go together. Enjoy them both.
Friday, July 01, 2005
Podcast #8 -- Rhys Roberts
Rhys Roberts is today's featured podcaster. He reads a piece about his grandmother. Simple, yet powerful. Enjoy.