In this episode In this, the sixty-fifth episode of The Big Slurp, I think about whether I’m going to participate in NaPodPoMo this year or
As the sun sets on the NaPodPoMo challenge for 2019, I talk about my new 3D printer and the fun and weirdness that it has presented me with so far.
In today's near-midnight, penultimate, recording, I recount being doorstepped by a representative of the Brexit Party, share my views on the EU Referendum, and make a point about respecting other people's opinions and beliefs.
In my longest episode for this month's NaPodPoMo challenge, I talk about US national events around this time, the concept of getting away from work whilst in work, and go on a bit about flexible working.
Whilst playing catch-up from the past two days, I tell you about the 3D printer I just bought, and the reasons why.
On an evening where I don't know the day or date, I cover off the season finale of Manifest with no spoilers, and things go mad at work. Only four days left now...
I'm back in my established place at the side of the house, talking about Manifest (again), podcast networks, and four podcasts that I recommend, all from Gimlet Media.
On an evening walk to church with the family, we talk about The Lion King and the inability of drivers to follow road signs.
Recording this in the studio just before midnight, I comment on the lecture that Sir Tim Berners-Lee gave about the future safeguarding of the World Wide Web.
Once again, at the eleventh hour (shouldn't that be twelfth hour?) I find myself outside the house recording the episode intended for today. I mention The Bugcast, and highlight some potential inaccuracies on a previous episode.
After putting the recycling out, I try and keep reasonably quiet whilst talking about dinner and podcasting. I really have nothing to talk about... apart from lots of stuff.
As the seconds tick away on Thursday, I'm back outside in the cool night air to update on Manifest, and talk about the #IndieWeb: decentralised and privacy-aware social and network services and products. Tell me your thoughts?
On the walk back to the car from work, I talk about heavy breathing, two TV shows, two unsolicited podcast plugs, and a piece of advice for podcast producers.
I'm recording out in public today, with feedback from Rich (from work) and Simon, the gritters are out in force, and the Debate/Debacle continues.
Recorded a day late, outside, in the cold evening air, I play feedback from the Great Beans and Cheese Debate, and talk about the new TV series (and other versions) of The War of the Worlds.
Recorded from the roof of Conisbrough Castle, and accompanied by beautiful views of the local area, I chat with Lance Goodman, one of the people responsible for me starting podcasting.
On a cold and windy Friday evening, I reach the half-way point in this year's NaPodPoMo project; talking about my car, and the result of the Great Beans and Cheese Debate.
In today's studio-recorded episode, I'm working from home again as my car is broke, and I talk about using a new (to me) audio recorder package for Linux.
In today's episode, I'm recording from the studio for the first time this series, I talk about my challenging day, and the shower that is US and UK politics.
In today's episode, an unwell me talks about what we're all up to tonight, what a few people did yesterday, and why it snot funny.
In my third recording of the day, it's 11pm on the 11th day of the 11th month, and I talk about card and board games.
Recorded outside on a cold evening, I talk about the floods, podcast editing, coffee, games night, and the ongoing beans/cheese debate.
Today is Remembrance Day or Armistice Day. I talk briefly about the day, and then observe the two minute silence at 11am.
Recorded outside on a beautiful clear night, the quiet after the storm, jacket potatoes, and social media.
Joined by my lovely wife Caroline during today's recording, inside the house for a change, that's because it's raining slightly outside.
Today's recording takes place between the preparation and consumption of dinner. Dead cats and podcasts are also utilised.
Recording this on my walk from work to my car. Sorry about the heavy breathing, I'm rather out of shape!
Recorded on a walk to church with the family. Lots of fireworks and road noise, plus Alex walking off and doing his own NaPodPoMo episode!
So I relented, and decided to to NaPodPoMo anyway. I didn’t introduce myself, but I did clear away some fireworks. How exciting! Have some pictures.
In today's episode: I chat with Al Christman about his journey through this year's NaPodPoMo.
In today's episode: I chat with Jonathan Relf to get insight into his own journey through NaPodPoMo this year.
In today's episode: A brief snippet from my conversation with Jennifer Navarrete, the creator of NaPodPoMo.
In today's episode: Major panic with yesterday's recording, travelling into Nottingham, and a question about delivery sizes.
In today's episode: Jonathan asks me a question about my coffee preferences, and I ask you a question about the future of this podcast.
In today's episode: As I drive into work, I answer a question about the evolution of The Bugcast.
In today's episode: Another ranty episode, this time about an assault that occurred in Sheffield on Sunday.
In today's episode: A very late recording, a very long recording, and a question about audio on physical media.
In today's episode: I talk about module files and technical failures - both those created by me and others not.
In today's episode: Musical errors from respected musicians, Brexit resignations, and more Nerdy Pleasures.
In today's episode: I mention a couple of other podcasts, and then answer a question on the first and last music I bought.
In today's episode: I highlight a couple of coincidences, and then reveal some of my most nerdy guilty pleasures.
In today's episode: I mark the passing of a Marvellous legend, and talk about my favourite places.
In today's episode: I answer a question about live events, and the episode gets crashed by two of my children.
In today's episode: It is the centenary of the signing of the armistice that saw the end of The Great War. Join me in a two minute silence of remembrance. #LestWeForget