So, what do people think?
It's a standard length for podcasts, and we like the variety of stuff we talk about.
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April 28 Update: Hagiography Today
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Perfect length for a podcast.
If you have to go short it wont be too short...and if you go long then it wont be too long.
a suggestion: I have no idea what your process is for making that weeks video, but how bout you podcast that session, so we can hear your rejected ideas and what not. Example: the Penny Arcade's cast. Borrowing ideas online is cool.
If you have to go short it wont be too short...and if you go long then it wont be too long.
a suggestion: I have no idea what your process is for making that weeks video, but how bout you podcast that session, so we can hear your rejected ideas and what not. Example: the Penny Arcade's cast. Borrowing ideas online is cool.
I liked it. It's always nice to hear you guys in a 'more natural' environment.
I've never heard a podcast before this one, so while it may be standard length, I did think it was a little long. Thought on why: As a first podcast its easy to talk about anything and everything, but I wouldn't be surprised if somewhere down the road you find that you have less to say - you know, out of concern for not repeating yourselves or whatever.
Also, about the whole 'it used to be easy becoming a saint:' If I remember correctly, people were often made saints to convert pagans of the area, so a lot of the stories concerning them are most assuredly false. I could do a better job of xplaining this later, but I am very tired.
I've never heard a podcast before this one, so while it may be standard length, I did think it was a little long. Thought on why: As a first podcast its easy to talk about anything and everything, but I wouldn't be surprised if somewhere down the road you find that you have less to say - you know, out of concern for not repeating yourselves or whatever.
Also, about the whole 'it used to be easy becoming a saint:' If I remember correctly, people were often made saints to convert pagans of the area, so a lot of the stories concerning them are most assuredly false. I could do a better job of xplaining this later, but I am very tired.
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Re: April 28 Update: Hagiography Today
I went to listen to this podcast after I finished the finale. I admit I was interested in the evolution of it all and it was actually a very interesting thing to listen to.
Notably though, Graham and Paul used to have much softer, gentler voices ten years ago. I cannot emphasise that enough.
Notably though, Graham and Paul used to have much softer, gentler voices ten years ago. I cannot emphasise that enough.
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