cool podcast alert
I heart podcasts. I listen to about 15 or so during the week. As a work at home mom, they are my co-workers really. They tell me stories and keep me company while the girls watch Dora or Wonder Pets. My favorites include Mugglecast (teenage boys talk about Harry Potter!), Croncast (Kris and Betsy tell me about their life 3 times a week!) and Kevin Smith's Smodcast (only at night with headphones because of the bad language!).
I have added a new favorite to my list and what is rad about this is that this podcast is done by a friend of mine. Jonah does Theatrically Speaking, which is a playwriting podcast. Now I am not a theater goer, I am mostly not interested in theater at all. But playwriting, Jonah has totally made the process of playwriting totally interesting! Actually, I wasn't sure I was interested in playwriting until I started listening to Jonah's podcast, really. He has a friendly, easy going style and voice and this is rad. He has totally made me think about playwriting in ways I never did before, a topic I wasn't even interested in! I am very stubborn, so this is rare. Like you will never get me interested in gardening, no matter how cool you are. Hear me? Anyway, Jonah's podcast comes out on Wednesdays, every Wednesday. Rad.
Here is Jonah wearing a funny hat:

Anyway, check out Jonah's website http://www.jonahofthesea.com or check out the podcast directly here or on itunes. If you dig it, let him know I sent ya. Oh, also the theme song to the show is cool and is available as a separate download.


Comments
Hey Tina
I have been reading your blog ever since I became pregnant. I now have a 10 month old boy called Jimmy George. You are such an inspiration to me in many ways. Thanks for the link to Jonah's podcast. I am loving it.
you rock
sally trombone
xx
Posted by: sallytrombone | June 15, 2007 6:23 PM
Tina is dead on.
I am totaly rad, interesting, and I change people every day.
And somehow I have remained humble, which is amazing when you consider that Theatrically Speaking is the only playwriting podcast in the history of the world!
But really, thanks so much for the kind words, Seamonster.
Posted by: jonahofthesea | June 15, 2007 11:45 PM