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Good bye to the old and Hello to the new in podcasts.

I’ve had a handheld Digital Voice Recorder now for a while.  It makes doing face-to-face interview more interesting and fun.  This very well might be my last “phoner.”

Also, this very well might be the end of our “format” of some questions that eventually include direction-setting regarding discipleship and a wrap-up with our “famous four questions.” (pizza, caffeine, in the world, heavenly gates greeting)

Finally, goodbye to Catholic guilt:  This podcast was a donated auction item for Chicago’s Association for the Advancement of Catholic Youth Ministry. Summer, travels, life, and website migration all took precedence over editing (which is not my favorite thing… So I put it off)  Even uploading this podcast took re-learning my new technology mostly by myself as the Armed Services have now appropriated my live-in IT help.

Meanwhile, Hello…melzer

Hello to our first married couple guests on the podcasts.  What a wonderful model of, as Patty says, “a living sacrament.”

Dave and Patty gave my most favorite answer to the “Join youth ministry and see the world” travel location” question.  Their answer places them in the exotic locale that is a mere two blocks away.  Hello!

Hello, too, to new bumper music . . . which comes from one of my favorite movies.   Go ahead, impress me and the rest of the world and comment if you can identify it.

Finally, hello to picking up the series again.  I have some podcasts already in the can from August’s Institute on Adolescent Catechesis.   Let’s see if we can get back into the pattern of posting podcasts on Wednesday mornings!

1 Comment

  1. Scott-

    Your generous offer toward the efforts of the AACYM, was always appreciated and the fact that you were a catalyst to involve others was icing on the cake. It saddens me to think you suffered from Catholic guilt in regards to this. I thought we Catholic daughters had the market cornered on that emotion. :)
    You are an admirable and honorable man and I thank you for offering to auction off a podcast and for sharing the finished project.

    I wish you peace, sincerely,
    Kim
    AACYM Boardchair

    Comment by kim — Thursday, October 9, 2008 @ 12:28 pm

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