This week another radio detective cum lawyer born from the daytime serial dramas. Perry Mason on radio was wedged between two other “soap operas” and though it was also one, it was different from the others. I’ll look at Earl Stanley Gardner and his famous lawyer who did a lot of detective work on the radio version. There were several actors who portrayed him on radio, but the most frequently remembered one was John Larkin (right).
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Viv McWaters and I have a conversation with Johnnie Moore over here at Winkipod.
Johnnie works as a facilitator and marketing consultant. He has a strong background in marketing and is interested in the human aspects of organisations. “Some call what I do the “soft” skills… or the “touchy feely” stuff. I prefer to think I can combine a certain amount of business logic with an appreciation of the ability of humans to surprise and amaze us. My work ranges from one-to-one coaching through small teams to conferences of 300 plus participants.” Source = Johnnie’s blog
I had the pleasure of catching up with Johnnie twice during his Australian trip. Great to meet the man behind the blog, share stories and get to know each other in the offline world.
Cheers
Geoff
360 Stylecast - Episode #15 - Halo 3 is here.
This week 360 Stylecast is evolving a bit, meet our new host Arlene (aka Bimbo Barbie). We have been playing Halo 3 for a bit, so listen to us talk and debate different subjects related to this massive title. Also get all the latest Xbox 360 and Xbox LIVE Marketplace news. Make sure to listen to the end to hear the short bloopers and check out the new host profiles on the right side of the 360 Stylecast page.
Special shoutout to The Blue Skittle online gaming magazine for featuring an interview with Avid X about 360 Stylecast.
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Intro music was produced by ‘Demonstraight’.
03. Chad Williams Interview
Ex-chef, blogmaster, world traveller, drummer for Magnapop…
#98 Dry Hump
Episode 98
Recorded: March 13th 2008
John, Scott and Stefan are joined in the studio by Charles from America! We get Steve on the phone to join us as well. A load of subjects covered from a women stuck on the toilet, beating up Swans with sticks and Scott opens up more about his life at the moment.
Features:
Scott’s News
John Tales
Highlights:
- A mofo in the studio
- Beating swans with sticks.
- Charles never been on the tube
- Natasha makes a surprise appearance
- The English name game
- Steve reckons we are all a bit gay
- Rehashing of a night out
- Is Scott dsylexic?
- It’s a crap relationship
- Crack off into tales
- Lots of faggots in Frisco
- Finding Scott’s Dad
- Down with the shallow people!
Hosted and Produced by Scott
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WTT Extra: ‘The Town Without a Soul, Chapter 5′
Written and spoken by Andrew Culver, music by Josh Charney.
The drifter has become forever trapped in the fifth and final chapter of this spoken word/music collaboration.
Previous chapters: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
HijiNKS Ensue Podcast Episode #26
Episode #26 “And You Shall Have My Chupacabra!”

Cast: Joel, Eli, Josh & Denise
Rating: Explicit, NSFW, Not for kids
In this episode, we talk about The Star Wars Canon Police, Tokyo Gore Police, Olympic Face Kickboxing, and answer THESE QUESTIONS FROM YOU!
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Teaching Methodologies - Suggestopedia
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This week’s show is almost the end of our teaching methodolgies series. Today we offer … Suggestodepia
We cover:
- what suggestopedia is
- how does a suggestopedia lesson run
- the principles of the method
- what are the main benefits, claims, and criticisms of the method
We’d definitely like to hear what you think about the method. Post them here or over at the ESL Teacher Talk forums. Ask questions or leave comments about the show.
Thanks for listening!
Game of the Week: Guess the Question
A simple warm-up activity reviewing question formation for older children through to adults. You simply need a piece of paper, some students, and you the teacher just need to prepare some structure. It’s a good activity for pair work or group work.
Show Ten: Sam Machkovech

What would a dconstruction podcast be, if not late? Well, here it is, the mighty return to the airwaves for us, and all we have to offer is Sam Machkovech. He surprised us though, as between soporific tales of obscure medical disorders and high-pitched, giggly attempts at humor, he brought in some really good music. Say what you will about the Observer - and we know you do - Sam takes his job seriously and tries to cover the scene well, objectively and with an eye towards progress. How successful he is - and Robert and Zac and Sarah before him - will always be debated. Here, on this show, he was successful in bringing good tracks from:
- Versatile
- Baboon
- Bosque Brown
- Centro Matic
- The Theater Fire
Look forward to our first We Shot JR column to post this week, as well as our regular weekly Tear Downs - shows hand-picked just for you. And you and you and you. Next week, we will post our second music-only podcast, also to become a regular feature.
We hope you enjoy it. And I’m talkin’ to you, Scott Chaffin.
Tearing it down,
dconstruction
Blooper Reel 07 - Cartoonathon
John can’t do it, Keith can’t look at John and Mike swears like a sailor.
