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Week 12: Audio Podcasts



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I never listened to any podcasts and I don't believe I ever will. I heard the term before and had an idea what podcasts are. Obviously the presentations showed me some new things, but I still don't think I will look into the matter. I think mainly because I prefer to read about news and new things. I'm not a person that follows information daily, I'm more the kind of person that once in a while reads about all the things that happened since the last time I checked. Also I have long discussion nearly every evening with my parents, who are always well informed about the current events, to they are some sort of podcast for me :P. I do have a thing I am very passionate about, but I already made 3 presentations about that during this course so I think It's enough!
Natalia said…

I haven't ever listen podcasts and there is no reason behind it. It is hard for me to listen something different than music and do something like working or learning, so I don't have many occasions to listen something like podcasts. I'm passionate about many things, about some of them I made presentations (decoupage, coca-cola). In most cases for me learning is having fun, because I've choosen college which are interesting to me.
lukasz-anwajler said…
I listen to audiobooks, but podcasts - no..
Seisyll said…
I have listened some podcasts, most of them was about paranormal stuff which I was interested in some time ago. Right now, I don't really listen to them anymore and I think I would rather listen to recording.
Tomek said…
I tried watching some podcasts a few years ago but not much came out of it. I watched a series about starting a consulting business which was nice because it dealt with more general problems. Problems like how to find quality customers. I couldn’t focus on anything else while listening though and other materials were the same. It wasn’t something I had to do so I eventually stopped.
Unknown said…
Do you listen to podcasts? If you do - what are your favorite ones? If you don’t - is there a specific reason?
I never tried and I never will. Why? There is no reason. I am just not interested in podcasts. I heard about it some time ago but there is nothing special and interesting for me.

Are there any Internet shows you listen to / watch regularly that are not podcasts? Which ones? How are they distributed?
I watch TV sometimes and some TV series but not Internet ones. I don't really know any Internet show to listen...

I come out in this post as a hardcore podcasts junkie / podcast nerd. I don’t think I ever did talk about this to the extent before. Do you have things in your live that you are as passionate about? Movies? TV shows? Books? Music bands? Video games?
Answer is simple and I must extend this sentence to meet the requirements of 4 lines so the answer is: DOTA!! :D

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