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Ann Heppermann left a comment for Jones Franzel Dec. 19, 2007

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How's this thing work, anyway?

So...one blog goes to a shared blog? Blog and blog alike - something like that?

the family.

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At 5:36pm on December 19th, 2007, Ann Heppermann said…
i just want that picture of your dog.
xo
At 5:42pm on August 13th, 2007, Lisa Ho said…
JONES!
At 11:42am on August 13th, 2007, Jones Franzel said…
Zoe! Awesome - I'll be sending you an invite for a conference call next week. Think you might be free?
At 2:18pm on August 9th, 2007, Zoe Cordes Selbin said…
jones! what's up? i'm still figuring out how this works but it seems pretty rad! :)
 
 

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Jones Franzel sent me an email the other day; she wrote: "Wanted to send you this review of YouthCast on the Sound of Young America..."  I decided to check it out.  It's a post "Podthoughts" by Colin Marshall about podcasts offered on alt.NPR.  In the post, Colin talks about YouthCast.  Here's a quote: The neat thing is that the pieces are made by high-school- or college-age producers. The less neat thing is that I once again find myself having to break out the term "This American Life-y", which I apply to a regrettably high number of shows.

That made me think...how can we differentiate our style? I have much respect for Ira Glass, but I'm also an advocate for uniqueness. So, what do you think about our podcasts?

Please feel free to share your "Podthoughts!"

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