Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Episode 41

After a midlife crisis, therapy if often very helpful. Then you can find revival.

Enjoy!

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Runtime: 1 hour, 36 minutes, 26 seconds

1 comment:

  1. I love that the show really did have a crisis around episode 40. That's amazing!

    In any case, good to hear you two back together. To be honest, you're both good on your own. I've enjoyed the solo mini-shows that Josh had and the email episode with Nic. An occasional change is always welcome.

    That said, you guys are better together. You're like a Laurel and Hardy, an Abbott and Costello, Hall and Oates, Siegfried and Roy, Gilbert and Sullivan, Artoo and Threepio, Merry and Pippin, O'Brien and Bashir; hard to have one without the other without the world feeling a little less full, at least for we 15 or so listeners.

    I'd also like to say that I don't want you to feel any pressure for producing the Clone Cast or the Innerdorkdom (I do listen to both) as far as I'm concerned. I think that first and foremost the primary reason for doing either podcast, or any podcast at all, is that you enjoy doing it, in exactly the way that you enjoy doing it. If you decided to end the show tomorrow, I'd just be happy we got what we did, with over 40 episode up to this point and a smattering of Innerdorkdom related podcasts. Whatever the future may hold, what you guys have provided has been fun and entertaining, and however you choose to advance that into the future, you'll find a niche that will tune in. Like you said, the nice thing about your podcasts is that is really does just sound like two (or more) geeky friends sitting around, chatting and joking about whatever you feel like talking about. So make your tangents, go off topic, drop a vague reference which only a few may get. It's fun to listen in and get this piece of a shameless geek's life. Just remember: no pressure. You should do this because you like to do it and the only standards I think you should need to live up to are your own.

    See you out there,

    Mr. X

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