Flipping Channels
The Alternative Kitchen Garden is featured in the latest episode (episode 6) of Flipping Channels, a brief podcast that explores some of the podcasts available in the Podcast.com directory.
Podcast.com is organized into channels. The AKG is in the Hobbies channel. Another one you might like to look at is the Eco channel – there’s a lot of podcasts in there, although it’s pretty US-centric.
I hadn’t been to Podcast.com before, and a quick poke around in their directory this morning has brought up some treasures. The author of the China Bayles herbal mysteries (which I haven’t read, but keep meaning to!) recorded a series of 10 podcasts on herbs last spring called All About Thyme which I will be listening to.
And in a completely different vein, I discovered the new podcasts from Magnatune, a ‘fair trade’ record label. Listen to 60 minutes of (almost) uninterrupted Medieval music, or if that’s not your thing then have a look at their other podcasts.
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Thanks Emma! We were glad to feature you. Keep producing a great podcast.
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Justin · May 28, 08:42 PM