Of course, everyone listens to podcasts, right? Wrong. I do not. I just do not know where I’d fit it in. I write, work in the shop, work outside, and do as my doctor says get plenty of walking in to keep fit. I also play the guitar. Oh, and now that winter is coming, there will be physical therapy. On top of this, I still work.
For a podcast, I’d have to fit it into the schedule with something else. Let’s see. It was suggested that I begin my Iaido practice again for general body flexibility. Iaido is a Japanese sword art, and I happen to be a third-degree black belt in it ( San Dan). I can also answer yes to the fact that at my level, I practice with a real and very sharp Japanese sword.
Hmmmmm. If the podcaster made me mad enough, I’d fear for the safety of the iPad it was playing on. It’s not nice to antagonize someone with a long and very sharp sword.
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Lou, how much more deeply rewarding your life seems now, compared to when you were a bad-boy!
Yeah, but the bad boy days give me lots of stuff to write about!
I have never listened to a podcast either- well outside of the spectacle of the Osbornes on YouTube- which i would never have listened to sans the visuals. I think podcasts play a large part in the rise in opinion-based misconception that is running so rampant.
I agree You can basically find one to fir whatever flavor of ideology, releigion or cultural proclivity you wish to support.
Me either. Why would I want to hear someone yammering at me?
Like me, you are occupied with numerous activities…besides Max understands that Bear wants you to listen to him, and not be distracted.
Max is right. Bear and Teddy have important message to convey constantly.
So true Lou
My husband loves them. He listens to them while doing my gardening jobs. That defeats the purpose of gardening. But his mind works in mysterious ways.
The minds of all spouses do, Tracy!