bm271 Planning Soy Shows and Housekeeping
In the great tradition of stream-of-consciousness podcasters, I’m breaking out of the usual format for this edition. Instead I’m in the kitchen, making a snack, and discussing the issues for the coming months, as well as a quick summary of how my talk went at the Hope conference, and some other notes for you the listeners. So perhaps not my usual thought provoking way, but I wanted to record some thoughts and explain what is going on (and why there haven’t been podcasts in a few weeks!)
Topics Discussed –
- Soy
- West Africa
- Lebanon
- Guests
- Talking to Corporations (the trouble with)
- HOPE
- Gay Pride Amsterdam
- and more.
Music:
- Conor Oberst – Milk Thistle
- Johnny Cash – Mercy Seat

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Cheer up there in the netherlands and don’t mind the falling blog stats! I’m running the risk of repeating myself, but it seems that every now and than you need to be reminded that you are doing a good job. In my humble opinion, it’s not because you allways have the breaking news or the best alternative view on the latest issue. There are dozens of podcasts like yeastradio, off the hook, onpoint and so on that basicly do the same thing and hundreds of blogs covering topics main stream media willingly doesn’t care about. However I like your outstanding calm, natural, detailed, honest way and the passion you work on the issues, done more or less all by yourself.
Besides from letting google and live (and nowadays cuil) know, that you are still alive and kicking, I relish the idea that every know and than you talk about whats going on without a specific topic. And as long as you have something to say, go ahead and talk. It might be 10 minutes or an hour, but be assured that there are atleast a few listeners out there, that appreciate every minute you took.
Go and have fun tomorrow!
Ah my friend Anno Nymous.. you are always a good voice to hear. And thats not just because you say nice things.. hmm i think I should revisit some email things we were discussing. KEep an eye out for that. And thanks!