The Delivery Podcast
The Delivery Presents – My First Remote Broadcast, from a Hurricane in Pennsylvania
Everyone needs a little vacation time and mine happened over the weekend before Halloween. There wasn’t a lot to it — a few days at a quiet B&B, a minor-league hockey game, a couple or three nice dinners out, and a visit to the incomparable SuperMegaProducer Mike and the Take That Media Studios. SMP Mike [...]
The Delivery Presents – What Happens When I Run Out of Pre-Show Prep?
The first half of Episode 170 is all about coal and why the Obama administration seems intent on destroying rural Appalachia to appease the crazed environmental left. Debra McCown, a reporter from southerwestern Virginia, joined me to talk about the town of Grundy, VA and its fight to use its own resources to revive its [...]
The Delivery Presents – Will Our Children Forgive Us?
Episode 169 was one of those shouty affairs that happen once in a while. I had come across this article about how a doctor dopes children with anti-psychotics and ADHD drugs so their lazy parents and half-baked teachers won’t have to expend more than the minimal amount of effort to raise them and, well, it [...]
Podcast Profiles
The Podcast Profile III: Malcolm and Melissa
Andrew Malcom and Melissa Clouthier have a show that’s less a pair of talking heads and more a couple of very smart family members hashing out the problems of the world on the front porch after dinner.
The Podcast Profile II: Strictly Right
Profile the second, with a pronounced Canadian flavor. It’s bacon with a hint of really good beer, in case you’re curious.
The Podcast Profile I: Coffee and Markets
In this, the first post in an ongoing series, I give you the scoop one of the best daily podcasts going!
Other Recent Posts
R.I.P. General Norman Schwarzkopf, Jr.
This is sad news indeed. 2012 has, apparently, decided to take as many good people with it on its way out as it can.
Clearing the Browser Tabs — In Which I Get My Podcast Guest-On
So I did a couple of very cool podcasts over the past couple of weeks and I want you to listen to them. I’ve been told I ought to “be out there” more than I am and this, I believe, qualifies as being out there. But only if you listen and share the links and [...]
The Music of Christmas — The Mormon Tabernacle Choir's "Worthy is the Lamb / Amen"
One of my Christmas traditions is to listen to my favorite parts of George Frideric Handel’s “Messiah” as close to Christmas Eve night as possible. I have a terrific rendition, by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra conducted by Andrew Davis, that brings majesty and reverence to the piece in ways the traditional chamber orchestra recordings do [...]
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