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Podcasts!

Posted By: iPod addict on 2007-10-10
In Reply to: What kind of music is on your - MP3?? sm

I have an iPod 30 GB video, so I have room for tons of music, but tons more. I LOVE podcasts, which are like radio shows that I can download and listen to at any time. There are podcasts for nearly everything you can imagine. I listen to Garrison Keillor's News from Lake Woebegon, watch the Rest of Everest video podcast, get outside with the Wildebeat and Practical Backpacking podcasts, and I also strengthen and learn about faith with tons of shows from the SQPN.com network like the Daily Breakfast, Rosary Army, Saintcast.
I'm very addicted to my iPod! I have a speaker for it and usually have soft but upbeat music playing as I work, too.


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podcasts are like radio shows that you can carry with you and listen to at any time.
You can find them easily on iTunes. There's a link to their podcasts somewhere on the left side of the page. You can search podcasts for subjects that interest you. There are also video podcasts, if you have a video iPod. One of my favorites is The Rest of Everest. It's a weekly video show about climbing Mt. Everest.
You can also listen to podcasts right on your computer, so you don't need to download to your iPod, but it's nice to do that. There are podcasts about every topic you can imagine! Search "crafts", and you'll find something. There are lots of travel podcasts, sports, business, you name it. Some are very highly produced, others are kind of basic. Some are put out by professional broadcasting companies, too. PBS puts out tons, and I like to listen to Garrison Keillor's "News From Lake Wobegon" every week, too.
That's probably more than you needed to know!