Monday, June 19, 2006

Podcast Performance Artist

Last weekend, I conducted a Podcast Seminar at an Arts Conference. This is a little piece I made for the class.

Since I was conducting a fancy-schmancy seminar, it only seemed right to get back into podcasting. Maybe by actually producing a podcast every once in awhile.

Here we go...

Dayjobs and Nightmares - Episode #3

Sunday, July 31, 2005

First Impressions
Our second show is about first impressions. We interview Catherine Hatcher, director of Personas Image Dynamics, an image management company, concerning the importance of first impressions. Download the podcast here.

Special thanks to Robin Casella for being the vocal actress for the dramatic recreation of an actual conversation I once had. Robin does some wonderful work and may turn up on the show again in the upcoming months.

The music is from the fine fine people at the Double M Ranch, who were kind enough to make a podsafe CD entitled 10 Instrumentals for Film Television and Radio.

Yes, we know we use this CD for everything, but it is so darn good and so darn podsafe. We're working with several bands from GarageBand.com and elsewhere to get more music on the show. All in good time.

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Committed
The story of a man, a goal, and a struggle.

Our first podcast is available here.

The music is from the fine fine people at the Double M Ranch, who were kind enough to make a podsafe CD entitled 10 Instrumentals for Film Television and Radio.

We're hard at work on our August show. With each new show, the entire Dayjobs and Nightmares podcast looks like it is going to keep getting better and better. Thanks for listening!

Thursday, July 07, 2005

Welcome!

This is the first entry in what, hopefully, will be an exciting adventure for us all. I am talking about, of course, the Dayjobs and Nightmares Podcast!

We have prepared a little introduction to our podcast, which is available here.

The music is from the fine fine people at the Double M Ranch, who were kind enough to make a podsafe CD entitled 10 Instrumentals for Film Television and Radio.

The first "real" podcast should be up here soon, and, after that, you should expect about one a month. Looking forward to it!