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Captain's Log, Stardate 10.14.2009
I listen to a lot of podcasts, mostly about knitting.
(Actually, if anyone knows of good romance novel podcasts, leave a comment to let me know the title so I can subscribe! I already subscribe to Romance Radio.)
I don’t know why I like them so much. Maybe because they’re relaxing to listen to. I haven’t tried listening to them as I run, but maybe I’ll do that next. I do enjoy listening to podcasts while knitting (even if the podcast is not about knitting).
So how about you guys? Do you listen to podcasts?
Also, I’ve been thinking of doing a podcast myself. My problem is that I really don’t know what I’d talk about. I don’t want it to be entirely about me or my books, and I don’t want it to be a how-to writing podcast (I’ve got my Story Sensei blog for that), nor a how-to knitting podcast (there are tons of those already). I would certainly be happy to talk a bit about me, my books, writing, and knitting (as well as my dog), but I don’t want to talk only about those things. Plus that just seems kind of ego centric to me.
So what in the world would I talk about?
Do you guys have any thoughts? For or against a Camy podcast? If you’re for it, what would you want me to talk about?
Oh, and I’m only thinking of a 15-20 minute podcast, nothing very long.
I listen to a lot of podcasts, mostly about knitting.
(Actually, if anyone knows of good romance novel podcasts, leave a comment to let me know the title so I can subscribe! I already subscribe to Romance Radio.)
I don’t know why I like them so much. Maybe because they’re relaxing to listen to. I haven’t tried listening to them as I run, but maybe I’ll do that next. I do enjoy listening to podcasts while knitting (even if the podcast is not about knitting).
So how about you guys? Do you listen to podcasts?
Also, I’ve been thinking of doing a podcast myself. My problem is that I really don’t know what I’d talk about. I don’t want it to be entirely about me or my books, and I don’t want it to be a how-to writing podcast (I’ve got my Story Sensei blog for that), nor a how-to knitting podcast (there are tons of those already). I would certainly be happy to talk a bit about me, my books, writing, and knitting (as well as my dog), but I don’t want to talk only about those things. Plus that just seems kind of ego centric to me.
So what in the world would I talk about?
Do you guys have any thoughts? For or against a Camy podcast? If you’re for it, what would you want me to talk about?
Oh, and I’m only thinking of a 15-20 minute podcast, nothing very long.
Comments
Steph--great advice! I'll do it! You're right, it's like blogging, you just start doing it and then fall into a particular theme.
But really, you just be you! Take Steph's advice, people will listen to your podcast just because they enjoy you and what you have to say.
~Sasafras
Rebecca--actually, I can do interviews with other authors now b/c I can record phone conversations with Skype. Thanks!
camy
Sorry I'm not very creative...I have no idea what you should do your podcast on, but I definitely think you should do one. If you are just yourself....people will be lining up to subscribe! You're such a cool person...let me know when it starts *wink*
Hannah
Camy
Maybe just about your life and what's going on with your life. Sort of like an open diary. You could include like a mini devotion to encourage people during the week/day.