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CG#21 - Diets, Presents, and Noise Putty
It’s episode 21, and today’s topics are: my “anti-regurgitation” gluten-free diet, birthday presents, my new cellphone, noise putty, and iTunes. » Listen Now (0:08:10) Links: Eucharistic Miracles by Joan Carroll Cruz
CG#20 - Ash Wednesday, Pop Filters, Vista, and Frappr
(I recorded this episode on February 22, but am just now getting it out due to podcast hosting problems and general busy-ness.) It’s been a while! In episode 20, I talk about Ash Wednesday, read a bunch of feedback (about iTunes, pop filters,…
CG#19 - Vista, Feedback, and St. John Vianney
In episode 19 of the CGP, I discuss Windows Vista and Office 2007, I play my first audio feedback, and I talk about St. John Vianney, my confirmation saint. Please remember to vote for the Catholic Geek Podcast at Podcast Alley and Digg Podcasts.…
CG#18 - Scenarios, Essays, and Saints
In this episode, I talk about a mysterious Future Problem Solving Program DVD that I received in the mail, my new podcast recording schedule, my sci-fi story for this year’s FPSP scenario writing competition, the Optimist International essay…
CG#17 - “Shock Rock”
No, I'm not talking about the music; I'm talking about a science fiction story I wrote when I was about 10 years old. In this edition of the Catholic Geek Podcast, I read my sci-fi story that placed first in the state of Iowa for the Junior division …
CG#16 - Iowa 2000, CES and MacWorld, and a New Promo
In episode 16, I mention the new DwM Network ID, I relate why I wasn ’t able to podcast during my Christmas break, I talk about my experience and technical difficulties at the Iowa 2000 retreat (previously known as Youth 2000), I summarize the big…
CG#15 - Monopoly, XAML, Digg Podcasts, and iTunes
In episode 15, I interview my youngest sibling about his success in beating his older brothers (myself included) in Monopoly; I discuss my internship at a Minnesota software company; I talk about the .NET Framework, XAML, and the Windows…
CG#14 - Future Problem Solving, Scenarios, and Libsyn
In this episode I talk about the Future Problem Solving Program, Libsyn hosting, podcast filename conventions, and one potential content source for future Catholic Geek podcasts. My mom also chimes in a couple of times during the show.
CG#13 - All Saints Day
In this episode, I “put to tape” the Uninvited Trick-or-Treaters story that I posted on my blog last Halloween. My siblings also tell a bit about what saints they dressed up as for trick-or-treating. This podcast episode is part of the Disciples…
CG#12 - Word 2007 Revisited
(Note: this was recorded October 26, 2006, and is just now being published today on November 6 due to issues with my podcast hosting account.) In episode 12, I take another look at Office version 12, a.k.a Office 2007. Although I intended to do a…
CG#11 - Windows Live!
(Note: this was recorded October 19, 2006, and is just now being published today on November 5 due to issues with my podcast hosting account.) This time I reattempt a tour of Windows Live Writer that I had unsuccessfully tried to do in episode 4. I …
CG#10 - The Death of My Grandpa, the PSAT, Free vs. Paid Podcast Hosting, and How to Survive on Mars
(Note: this was recorded October 19, 2006, and is just now being published today on November 5 due to issues with my podcast hosting account.) In episode number 10, I talk about the passing away of my grandpa; my experiences with the PSAT; Libsyn,…
CG#9 - The Eucharist and the Mass
In this episode, I play another excellent Youth 2000 talk. Today's talk is about the Eucharist and the Mass. Check it out!
CG#8 - Disciples with Microphones Website Version 4
In episode number 8, I talk about one of my current projects: version 4 of the Disciples with Microphones website. Get the scoop on what's next for the DwM site: have a listen!
CG#7 - Divine Mercy, John Paul II, and Vocations
In this episode, I play three more Youth 2000 talks. They cover everything from Divine Mercy to religious vocations to John Paul II. Give it a listen!
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