A blog dedicated to a fair and unbiased review of podcasts, at least I hope they're fair and unbiased. Maybe I should just say I'm dedicated to reviewing podcasts. Look for weekly updates.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Podcasts that YOU should subscribe to

You haven't been getting weekly podcasts, and be sure that I know it. Someday soon you will be getting new reviews, but in the meantime, check this out. I endorse all the podcasts in THIS article.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Review 8: The Manners Cast


Named for what I think is the theme of the show, The Manners Cast is an enjoyable show. The hosts, Trent Armstrong, Derek Norton, Colin Smith, Chris Yount, and Blair Thomas engage in entertaining conversation about everyday life and new age manners.

The reviewed episode revolved around a Valentines day theme. These fellows stand as proof that the male half of the breed are definitely more capable of thinking of feelings and relationships than they generality would care for us gals to know. They offer some valid Valentines day advice such as cooking dinner, shaving closely, and most importantly, not breaking up with valentine on the holiday in question.

The sound quality could use some improvement, but it is not a hindrance to show enjoyment. Everything said still comes across loud and clear which is really the important thing in something like a podcast.

I enjoyed this show and the hosts take on the issues at hand. I will be listening to more shows.

Episode 59 duration - 44:53
episode title: U R DMPD
URL: http://web.mac.com/pxlguy/iWeb/MannersCast.com/

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Review 7: The Lost Podcast


So it's the new season of Lost and I felt that I was being negligent by not hitting on a show that worships my favorite show.

Jay and Jack, the two fast talking hosts of this show, are even more dedicated to lost than I am. They do a fine job of breaking down the new episodes of Lost as they come out. I enjoyed the recap, breakdown of the episode, review of flashbacks/forwards, etc.


The hosts need to be careful that sometimes they get 'lost' talking to each other and fade out partial to full sentences that I can't hear. The crime might not be so severe if they weren't also fast talking. The combination left me feeling left out of the conversation part of the time.


While writing this, I wanted to link to their website, but the server appeared to be down. If you read this Jay and Jack, and it's fixed, just leave a comment and I'll fix the link. Instead I'll link you to the
blogspot page.

All said, if you are a Lost fan, and I mean a true and obsessed fan, then I recommend listening to this show. You may soon see this show in the podcasts I subscribe to list.