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The Pod Delusion on party conference Sep 25

The other day I mentioned The Pod Delusion, a new podcast to which I’m contributing.

Episode 2 is out today and subjects include homeopathy, NHS cuts and the BNP on Question Time. My piece – “if it’s not sung, if it’s spoken, it’s a piece” – is a quick guide to party conference, and in particular Lib Dem conference, for those who’ve never been to one.

Linky linky: Pod Delusion websitepodcast RSS feediTunes directory

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The Pod Delusion Sep 23

Pod Delusion logoA belated plug for The Pod Delusion, a new podcast in which I’m implicated.

Co-ordinated and edited by living legend James O’Malley, it’s a From Our Own Correspondent style collection of short pieces from various contributors. The podcast itself has a sceptical/liberal/Guardianista bent and the first episode covers issues like religion-funded academies, Charles Darwin and, in my case, Derren Brown.

You can listen on the Pod Delusion website or via iTunes and – of course – follow the podcast on the twitter. I may or may not be in episode 2, depending on whether I pull my finger out 🙂

And while I’m on the subject of podcasts, a plug for The Trap Sodcast, on which my voice has made a few fleeting appearances thanks to their listener quiz. Do have a listen.

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Suffering Mark Oaten withdrawal symptoms? Aug 03

Of course you are – it’s been almost a week since he popped up on The Ultimate West Wing Challenge.

Fear not – your Oaten appetite can be sated via a podcast. Not his own, thankfully (although I confess some surprise that he and his wife aren’t running a Darbyshire style blogspot confessional) but a British Library panel discussion entitled – surprise, surprise – “Prurience or privilege: are politicians entitled to a private life?

Now don’t all download it at once…

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How many breasts has John Hemming looked at? Feb 08

For the answer to this and other teasers, listen to Guido and the Monkey’s interview with him.