The JMS 112: Jive Talkin’!

Let’s start off with some Jive Talkin’ by the Bee Gees! Well, I had too much to drink to be recording a show, but it was good hanging out with Tim at The Burren. I just kinda ramble about what I’d like to start doing for the show. I want to add real news, and I want to add some promos from other podcasts, to start sharing the love.

Show Goal: 1000 listeners by the end of June 2008

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Music Played
* Jive Talkin by the Bee Gees
* Dumpweed by Blink 182

Delays, Delays, Delays

Sorry guys, I was too beer-sleepy last night to post the show. It was however recorded, and edited. I will post it tonight, with the Friday Night show. No pubbing before hand. I promise.

The JMS 111: No Palindrome Party :-/

No Palindromic Party for me tonight, but I record the show anyway! I am back to my standard rambling about whatever.

I answer Drew’s question for audio software, and also offer up some advice for which podcasting niche to work in.

Here are some links man:
* CastBlaster
* Audacity
* Podiobooks
* JC Hutchins
* Scott Sigler (I said Sig Sigler oops)

Well I kinda go off about social media website publicity, and how no one really helps his or her friends in their promotional efforts. I explain Alexa.com and install their tool bar to help explain how big of a deal Digg is. But it doesn’t seem to matter how “important” a site is. How can I expect anyone to Digg my brother’s videos, or podcast episodes when I don’t bother going to parties, or functions announced by friends and/or acquaintances on Facebook or Myspace? The truth is, we are all too busy, but I don’t think any of us know the power of a click or two in sites like Digg, or Stumbleupon, or others. Most people I know don’t even know what Digg.com is, let alone, have the desire to cast a vote on such a site for a friend’s project. The truth is though, 200+ positive votes on Digg from from your closer circle of influence, would be enough to put someone you know on the map, and get national recognition, and sometimes that’s the only thing missing ingredient your friend needs for his/her dream career. I personally want to be able to promote my friends in this way, and this is the whole purpose for, and genesis of Click Nation Army. Join me if you’re interested in the same goals.

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Vote for Joe Here:
* Digg.com
* StumbleUpon.com

Software Mentioned:
* Castblaster

Music Played:
* Spread Your Love by BRMC
* Spotted Lizard Lives in Exile by The Glib

The JMS 110: Easter is Exhausting

Visiting the family is a rough go. I love my family, and I want the best for them, but there are borders and walls now, it’s just tough to be with them especially on the holidays.

Mysterious Universe is back on line! So as much as my Easter was a rough go, I was happy to find that my favorite Podcaster is back on the bandwagon.

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Music Played
* Stevie Wonder vs. The Killers by DJ Lobserdust
* Bleecker Street by Simon & Garfunkel

The JMS 109: ‘Sfun T’smo M’wanna

Starting off with a mashup by DJ Lobsterdust I start into a rant about preachers that prey on religious fanatics, which in turn leads me to mormonism of course, and the popular youth speakers of my favorite cult. I talk about John Bytheway, and Lex de Azevedo.

Check out this list of LDS Non Fiction at DeseretBook.com a materials distribution channel owned by the Church. The Church owns this stuff, and is making a killing. Mormons need to stop falling for the “it’s sold at cost, the church isn’t trying to make any money” crap. The church underpays all of its employees, segregates positions into male and female roles, and then has a high-profit center for LDS celebrities including General Authorities, musicians, and public speakers. It’s so obvious that it has become basically invisible, to [and therefore defended adamantly by] the naive membership at large.

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Music Played
* It’s Fun to Smoke Dust (Queen vs. Satan) by DJ Lobsterdust
* Obsession by Animotion

The JMS 108: Karaoke Theory

Lovin the early U2, and mentioning the new reissues coming soon this year. Ultimately however, I blabber about my basic theory of Karaoke; because hey, I got to do the karaoke tonight!

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Music Played
* A Day Without Me by U2
* Walk On By by Deliliah Why

The JMS 107: New Format? Sure…

New Format? Well, I go right from the intro to music, so that part is new right? Crazy shiz at work today. The network is a mess, and we’ve been futzing around with it for two days now. Time to bring in Roy, he’s the man!

I forget what they call Irish Jig Music. Brigid: Help me! I failed you. I for forgetting.

I go into the notion of daily shows again, and I think I should really try to consider the daily bit, so that the show becomes important enough again.

I then going into Click Nation Army again for a bit and how I’m changing to the Drupal system, in spite of it’s complexity.

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Boots!:
I saw Nasty Future Boots by Puma (I was going to put a link to them, but I couldn’t find them. They must be discontinued ;)

Three Stumbles
* William Pye
* 15 Best Freeware Apps for Mac Users
* Futuristic Google Device

Music Played
* Peaches & Cream by Beck
* Know Thyself by Trepando

The JMS [NO SHOW]: Great St Patrick’s Day

I hope you all had a great St Paddy’s Day like I did. Two pints of Guinness with Brigid at the Asgard in Cambridge. Good times, good times.

The JMS 106: Enter The JMS Theme Song!

I introduce the new theme song for the show written and performed by The Glib and play it a couple times because I love it so much.

I talk about the dish served best cold. And how it’s best if it’s never dished out at all.

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Music Played:
* #1 Crush by Garbage

The JMS 105: All that Talk About Better Episodes?

Something of a Friday Episode. My week dragged. I promise a good show Saturday, but I’ve decided not to post that episode. If you want it you’ll have to ask me for it, and I’ll post the MP3 somewhere for you ;)

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Music Played:
* Love is a Place by Metric
* Wet Blanket by Metric