By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 May, 2005
Author
aymara

aymara brings in j dub and sake reflect on women, our stories, histories, and of what inspires us to make it through. poetry, spoken word and kick ass music.
roughly an hour and 15 mins.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 May, 2005
Author
aymara

aymara brings in j dub and sake reflect on women, our stories, histories, and of what inspires us to make it through. poetry, spoken word and kick ass music.
roughly 20 mins. (our internet connection drops and we begin recording again with pt II)

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 May, 2005
Author
Mr. X & Little X

Little X joins Mr. X for a few minutes of Podcasting goodness.

Little X joins Mr. X in Studio X1 before the big show tonight. Hear Little X talk about her life as a 2 year old and continuing her Podcasting education.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 6 May, 2005
Author
John Anderson

A weekly review of news at the intersection of media and democracy.

Download MP3 (5:00 @ 4.6 MB)

In this week's program: Conservatives at the helm of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting suppress survey data that shows public doesn't buy the "liberal media" mantra, and Wi-Max: giant step for wireless networks or branding hype?

This program is free for all to air, but we would appreciate a quick e-mail of acknowledgement so that we know where the show is being heard. Thanks!

By Anonymous (not verified) , 6 May, 2005
Author
imemc.org

This week in Palestine – a service of the International Middle East Media Center, IMEMC.org, for the week of Friday, April 29 to Thursday, May 5, 2005.

Weekly Audio Report
April 29 -- May 5, 2005

This week in Palestine – a service of the International Middle East Media Center, IMEMC.org, for the week of Friday, April 29 to Thursday, May 5, 2005.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 6 May, 2005
Author
Kevin Williams

This week's podcast reflects a new format, comments on the recent podshow.com announcements and some lessons learned about keeping your strategy in view. Join me, won't you?

By Anonymous (not verified) , 6 May, 2005
Author
indy on the move

here is the second part of our interview with two University Student activists on the event of the shotting death of two of their fellow students by paramillitary police of French Cameroon.

Again as repeated in the interview our two guest are members of the Ambazonia Students Association (ASA) university of Buea Chapter.Talking on the incident of the shotting of two of their fellow students by the annexation paramillitary police of French Cameroon.