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        <description>Send me something!</description>
        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 10:58:58 MST</pubDate>
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            <title>EGC Clambake for August 19, 2008 - “Fourth Anniversary, Big Whoop”</title>
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            <description>Here is the direct MP3 download for the EGC clambake for August 19, 2008. I play a song from Rocket City Riot and then try and fail to read some user mail; I play a song by the Harvey Girls; I discuss this being the fourth anniversary of this podcast, why I started doing this show and why I continue and how I feel about the state of our medium; I mention New Media Expo and Michael Geoghegan and the “death of podcasting”; I play a song by Glass Eye and then groove my way on into the night.</description>
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            <title>George Lakoff: Obama in a Bind</title>
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            <description>A “metaphorical body” helped build Barack Obama’s triumph so far, in George Lakoff’s scientific reading. That tall, supple, smiling Obama figure, standing tall, fires up good feelings through the “mirror neurons” in our brains. “Up and forward” is the effect we feel, as Lakoff puts it in conversation. So what is the effect on our political minds of what feels now like an uncertain Obama shuffle to the center or the right? “Bad things” are transmitted by the same mirror neurons to our embodied brains, Lakoff says, when the gifted candidate’s “metaphorical body” seems to waffle — on phone-company immunity for illegal wiretapping, for example, or even on the use of churches as public social agencies.</description>
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            <title>http://www.stackoverflow.com/audio/stackoverflow-podcast-001.mp3</title>
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            <description>Wondering what stackoverflow.com will be?

Listen to the first stackoverflow podcast with Joel Spolsky and Jeff Atwood. (MP3 file, 8.32 MB, 46:12). </description>
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            <title>Lakoff hits it out of the park</title>
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            <description>I thought today would be a great day to interview UC-Berkeley professor George Lakoff on the Democratic campaign, who should have done what, and how his candidate (and mine) Barack Obama should proceed in the race with Hillary Clinton and John McCain.

Here's the 25-minute interview in an MP3.

http://sundaygang.com/lakoff/lakoff050308.mp3

I think he hit it out of the park and I hope this makes its way into the Obama campaign. It's got so much more substance than the typical talking head stuff on CNN and MSNBC.
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            <title>Sunday Gang with guest Scott Rosenberg</title>
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            <description>Another in a series of 20-minute interviews with smart people of all walks of life about the political issues of our day.

Today our guest is Scott Rosenberg, former Salon Managing Editor and book author.

http://sundaygang.com/misc/scottRosenberg.mp3

This podcast was recorded at 10AM on March 5, 2008, the day after the Ohio and Texas primaries.
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            <description>I've been a regular watcher of the Sunday morning political talk shows, and I've always in my heart wanted my own show. Then I started talking about it, people kept telling me just do it. So today I did.

http://sundaygang.com/001.mp3

My guests are Nicco Mele and Morra Aarons, a married couple, they live in Medford MA. Morra is a frequent guest on CNN and writes at BlogHer. I met Nicco when he was working on the Internet for the Howard Dean campaign in 2004. Nicco was famous for switching to McCain a couple of years ago, but now he appears to have regained his senses. He still likes McCain and explains why in this 33 minute conversation which was cut short by the battery on my phone running out.

The next Sunday Gang show may actually come on Tuesday night, after the returns are in from Texas and Ohio. Hope you enjoy!</description>
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            <title>Jack Benny - Your Money or Your Life</title>
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            <title>Podcast: Open identity in 2007</title>
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            <description>On Saturday, after reading Brad Fitzpatrick's piece about Social Graphs, I did a podcast explaining why it's not likely that existing networks will allow users from other networks to use their services.</description>
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            <description>A conversation about the apparent atheist backlash to the apparent rise in religious fundamentalism - the backlash indicated by several current books attacking what Richard Dawkins calls 'the god delusion'. In this program the celebrated writer and committed atheist, Christopher Hitchens tells Phillip he has put out a challenge to preachers across America to come out and debate him.</description>
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            <description>The program discusses religion and politics with journalist and author Christopher Hitchens. His most recent book is "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything." </description>
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            <title>Hitchens v. God</title>
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            <description>To the sometimes solemn literary cottage-industry of neo-atheism, Christopher Hitchens — with his manifesto: God is not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything — brings his famous English-school-boy wit, come to full blossom now in the great American music hall. Of the late Jerry Falwell, Hitchens told Sean Hannity this week, “If they gave him an enema he could have been buried in a matchbox.” On The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, plugging the new book, Hitchens opened with the line that the most over-rated virtue is faith, defined as “believing the most stuff with the least evidence…” Of his new enterprise, he added: “If you can call somebody a man of faith, or ‘faith based,’ it seems at the moment like a compliment. I’d like to change that.”

Is Hitchens serious? Or is he making familiar old Enlightenment sport at the credulity of the imbecilic natives, here and elsewhere? I suspend judgment, even on a close reading of his book, and finally it may be a matter of taste. But the push-back that he and others are pressing against the rise of fundamentalism and theocracy is more than merely provocative. It is by now a best-selling phenomenon.

Aren’t the real questions: why now? what if anything is new here? and just possibly true? And by the way: who started the donnybrook, and who set the street-fighting terms, between (as novelist Marilynne Robinson has written in a truly impressive review essay, “That Highest Candle” on American Religious Poems ) “those who assign the failings of the country to its lapse from traditional religion, and … those who assign our failings to the obdurate persistence of traditional religion.” </description>
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            <title>msmobiles.com Podcast 174</title>
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            <description>Interview with Adam Curry about mobile phones and podcasting.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2007 21:22:46 MST</pubDate>
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