
In this episode I play a song from Valley Lodge; I discuss the problems in producing anything regularly; I catalog my failure to meet my writing goals; I talk about my queues of podcasts, comics, books and TV shows; I discuss the true seriousness of OCD and how no one is “a little bit OCD”; I point out what seems like a logical discrepancy with how the left treat the 99%/1% split and trans people; I talk about my dream schedule of SF and comic conventions to attend in 2016; I discuss my Creative Common license and whether it is polite to ask to use CC licensed work.
Here is the direct MP3 download for the Evil Genius Chronicles podcast, February 1 2016
Links mentioned in this episode:
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- Valley Lodge site
- The song “Are you OK?” at Amazon
- The Valley Lodge album Use Your Weapons at Amazon
- Flashback Podcast
- Dave Hill’s website
- Mental Illness Happy Hour Podcast
- Balticon
- Orycon
- Follow me at App.net
- Mark Van DeWettering’s Brainwagon
- Dave Winer’s Podcast about Podcasting
- Main Creative Commons site
- Auphonic podcast production tool is so good!
- Dog Days of Podcasting
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@geniodiabolico is right: I shouldn’t bother asking permission to use stuff with a CC licence, and in future I won’t. But then, would it be polite to let people know that you’ve used their stuff? Or just let them ego-surf?
I’m pretty much caught up on my podcasts (about 8 different active feeds), except for one podcast which I always listen to with my family, mostly during vacations and road trips. Fortunately, only one podcast is a daily show; the others are usually weekly only. Not sure how many podcasts that I still subscribe to which have podfaded.
you asked about podcast queues… I keep current with some shows and then play keep up with others… right now I have 105 episodes in my queue… but 13 of those are Song of the Day that I have yet to check out… I also did cut loose a couple of podcasts recently and thinned out the old episodes of stuff that I listen to…
I am generally 1 or 2 weeks behind. I load up my iPod Touch and play it until my podcasts are all heard. Then I reload.