Last 5 in 5

Last 5 in 5 graphic [4K, 80x60]Dave Jackson of the School of Podcasting has a new segment called “last 5 in 5.” It features not necessarily one’s favorite podcasts but rather the last five podcasts one actually listened to. Dave writes that most podcasts he has discovered have been through word of mouth, and this technique is meant to increase such awareness.

So here is my list:

  1. Wiggly Wiggler’s

    A lighthearted, British podcast featuring news about wildlife and natural gardening along with stories of life at Wiggly Wigglers and a report from Farmer Phil about working on Lower Blakemere Farm. If Richard Vobes was a gardener, i reckon he might enjoy this podcast.

  2. This Week in Media

    Alex Lindsey and company dicuss media related news such as chromakey technology, anaglyph projections and the youtube phenomenon.

  3. Science & the City

    Podcast of the New York Academy of Sciences, featuring interviews, conversations, and lectures by noted scientists and authors. I just listened to the one about becoming an herpetologist (reptile & amphibian scientist).

  4. Geek News Central

    Todd Cochran hosts the Geek News Central podast. He is a geek, a father, a podcaster, a student, and a networking entrepreneur. How he has time for it all is beyond most of his fans. They say that pure Red Bull runs through his veins.

  5. Teaching for the Future

    Dave LaMorte is an Art Education grad student at Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He breathlessly promotes education technology and literacy in the classroom.

2 Responses to “Last 5 in 5”


  1. 1 Dave LaMorte

    Hey I loved the new episode. Keep up the good work.

  2. 2 Jason

    Thanks Dave! Also, congratulations on being the first non-spam commenter on my blog. You win a prize, a free Cephalopodcast.com T-shirt. To claim your winning, just send your shirt size and mailing information to me via email.

    I also enjoy your blog and podcast (obviously). Especially the reminder from a couple episodes ago that children are not tiny adults.

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