
Podcast RoundupAnd a call out for your favorite pods.
Posted Friday, Aug. 26, 2005, at 5:27 PM ETFirst of all, a reminder: It's incredibly easy to have all of Slate's podcasts downloaded automatically to your computer or MP3 player. Just subscribe (no cost, no registration) using our link on the latest version of Apple's iTunes. Or, simply paste the following address into the "pod catcher" of your choice:
http://www.slate.com/podcast/
The biggest complaint I've been getting from Slate podcast subscribers is that they want more stories in audio form. People seem to crave a full commute's worth of material. Well, we're working on it. But as a service to you in the meantime, I thought perhaps I could present a list of which other podcasts Slate listeners are downloading and enjoying.
Send your favorite (that's one favorite, not a complete directory) to by Monday, Aug. 29, at 3 p.m. ET. Next week, I'll compile the answers and present a list of some other audio fare that might enliven your earbuds.
Speaking of buds, this week's podcasts include two readings from Seth Stevenson's hilarious journey to Amsterdam. Click on any of the stories below to download the MP3, or click here for our podcasting archive.
8/26 Fed Up With Freelancing
8/25 Part 2 of Should I Move to Amsterdam?
8/24 Should I Move to Amsterdam?
8/23 Surviving a Lightning Strike
8/22 You Call These Founding Fathers?
8/22 Isn't One Life Sentence Enough?
(Oh, and as Jack Shafer always reminds us, e-mail you send to may be quoted unless the writer stipulates otherwise.)
Did the NYT Just Call Joe Biden the Second Most Powerful Vice President Ever?
Meet the TV Genius Behind Jon & Kate, Table for 12, and the Duggars
Does the Health Reform Bill Really Restrict the Rights of Gun Owners?
Don't Fall for Best Buy's Scam To "Optimize" Your New Macintosh
Would Sen. Obama Approve of President Obama's Afghanistan Plan?
How Roald Dahl's Stories for Children Eclipsed His Fiction for Adults











