Hey. Pardon the two postings in one day (I feel like Jim Carrey: "Somebody STOP me!").
Great posting on the Vanderbilt website of a brief article about the fabulous GK12 program.
Listen up!
# posted by Scott Merrick @ 9/25/2006 05:50:00 PM
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I love it when we get good "ink," especially when I'm quoted correctly and the article's well written. Enter Vanderbilt Register journalist Kara Furlong, who interviewed me via email last week and did a bang-up job of featuring Snacks4theBrain! in
her article today. The hardcopy version isn't out in the racks yet but you can bet your bottom bippy I'll be pickin' up a few for my mom!
Cheers, and more later!
Scott
# posted by Scott Merrick @ 9/25/2006 11:19:00 AM
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We're messin' with the format again and I hope you like the changes. Going briefer, going tighter, going just one or two songs per show. I promise people we're gonna do this until we get it rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrright!!!!
This week we're casting our interview net 'way out away from the
Center for Science Outreach, on up into Ontario Canada. I was browsing podcasts at iTunes trying to see just why S4theB isn't showing up in the proper directories when I found a podcast suspiciously--and initially irritatingly--named "Brain Food." What? I thought? What? How can this be? Right hacked off, I was, until I actually gave this show a listen. It was good! And different from Snacks, and pretty tasty in its own right!
I caught up with Kyle Butler on Skype on Tuesday, September 19. I hope you can listen through the static my laptop created to hear what Kyle has to say, and that you'll listen frequently to his wonderful podcast (after you listen to this one, of course!). Listen up
here (or click uptop on the Podcast Pickle player!) for Snacks4theBrain! episode 45!
Music today courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network, a techno piece from
The Fabrications, called, no pun intended, "Brain Cells!"
Links from the 'cast:
Brain Food Podcast!
Karl Fisch's
"Fischfood" podcast
David Warlick's Connect Learning
Ian Jukes
# posted by Scott Merrick @ 9/18/2006 07:20:00 AM
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