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BBC policy is to make their programming available online for 7 days after broadcast, but if you subscribe via a podcast, you will get it and be able to keep the MP3 permanently. I always travel with a great selection of podcasts on my ageing but trusty old iPod mini, and having some good radio to listen to on demand in some pretty remote places, is always fun and often comforting.

For Show 16 of my Paradise Lost podcast, I was very happy and privileged to get time to interview Henry Olonga, currently in southern England on a speaking tour. He talks about his cricket, his singing, and how he feels today about the ‘black armband incident’ during the 2003 World Cup Cricket, which forced him into an exile from Zimbabwe. This man is a role model par excellence, and now that I know he can be lured back by the smell of a fine oxtail stew, I hope it will not be the last time Paradise Lost listeners get to hear from him. On the show, and with Henry’s permission, I feature one of the songs off his new CD, Rise Again, which is a haunting lyric about what could be for Zimbabwe …

The New Oxford American Dictionary have named podcast as their word of the year, beating other words like bird flu, persistant vegetative state and squick in the process.
Erin McKean, editor in chief of the New Oxford American Dictionary, said: “Podcast was considered for inclusion last year, but we found that not enough people were using it, or were even familiar with the concept. This year it’s a completely different story. The word has finally caught up with the rest of the iPod phenomenon.”“Choosing the word of the year is incredibly difficult,” said McKean. “Not just because of the enormous amount of data we look at-everything from blogs to technical journals to suggestions sent to dictionaries@oup.com-but because everyone has such strong opinions about what makes a word Word of the Year material. You’d be amazed at how hard our editors campaign for their favorites. I’m surprised nobody tried to bribe me — except that the only thing I really want is more cool new words!”
You can see my recently updated (big time revision) of my website PodcastSA or you could listen to my own podcasts: Reflections and Paradise Lost.
Trying to find an easy way to record Skype conversations for podcast interviews is proving to be more difficult than I imagined, but Jeff Sanquist seems to be using Adobe Audition and XP, same as me. I still have problems with the two sides of a Skype interview being at completely different sound levels, and not sure if there is an easy fix to this?
I have recently added a blog to my new webpages about podcasting in Southern Africa. It can be accessed from the webpage but is also available as an RSS feed. Need to know more about what RSS is? Click here.
That’s a question a bunch of people are asking, and here’s a very clear description of what podcasting is from Jon Wright, from his own web pages.



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