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More Female Podcasters

My Women in Podcasting List continues to grow – it now includes about 100 shows. Please check it out if you haven’t done so already, and let me know about any female hosted/cohosted podcast shows I don’t already have listed.

(What’s a podcast? If you’ve never heard one, here’s how to listen…)

Here are the most recent additions to my list…

  • Bad Hair Day, by Jenn and Carrie. “Ever get up in the morning and just know…. It’s going to be a BAD HAIR DAY? Tune in to hear Jenn and Carrie discuss their confusing yet amusing lives. Those looking for educational and helpful commentary need not apply.” (Subscribe)
  • Crohn’s Talk, by Kerry and her boyfriend Jackie. “Weekly podcast with information and latest news about Crohn’s disease, an autoimmune disease of the digestive system. I’ve had Crohn’s for 13 years, and I want to share some stories and things I’ve learned along the way.” (Subscribe)
  • CommandN, a videolog by Amber Mac, Mike Lazazzera, Brian McKechnie, and Jeff MacArthur. “Weekly web news video show that covers technology trends online and offline.” (Subscribe)
  • Flowing with Famous, by Jarah Euston and Malcolm Sosa. “Dedicated to all things Fresno (CA), from art to gossip, music to politics.” (Subscribe)
  • Golden Hammer, by Darusha Wehm. ” Weekly commentary on how technology is changing our lives.” (Subscribe)
  • K9cast, by Tara and Walter. “Dogs, dog training, rescue, shelters, adoption,
    agility and everything else dog. Hosted by an experienced dog trainer
    who wants to help YOU with your dog!” (Subscribe)
  • News About India, by Kamla Bhatt. “Each show offers 3-5 crisp updates on news about India that covers mainly the business and economy with a few tidbits thrown in from the entertainment industry.” (Subscribe)
  • The Podchick Show, by KFC. “Get a lift from Pod Chick’s Positive Vibe Podcasting! Always good and fun stuff to hear. There’s plenty to do
    that’s positive. Join us in our effort to make the world a better
    place… one smile at a time!” (Subscribe)
  • Your Jewish Neighborhood, by Michelle Holtz. Interviews with clergy, congregation, and others involved with Temple Isaish in Lafayette, CA. (Subscribe)

Most podcasts are actually part of (or supported by) a weblog. If you want to catch up on what all these female podcasters are blogging about, check out the Women in Podcasting Blogdigger Group. There you also can download the full list of feeds for these shows as an OPML file. Simply import that OPML file into your feed reader or podcatcher software to subscribe to all of those shows at once.

Enjoy!

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3 Comments so far (Add 1 more)

  1. I’ve just posted my first podcast with my co-host Tris Hussey. Great to be a part of podcasting in general, but also great to be a female professional blogger who also now podcasts!

    Tris & I are doing a series every couple of days on Professional Blogging. I’ll be posting them all to http://www.blogaholics.ca - here is info on the first one: http://www.blogaholics.ca/archives/2005/06/canadian_profes.html

    1. Arieanna on June 6th, 2005 at 11:33 pm
  2. Re folks who are deaf: if http://podscope.com can somehow do text searches of podcasts that no one made a transcript of, I would think that this sort of thing would be doable.

    2. Marshall Kirkpatrick on May 25th, 2005 at 8:05 pm
  3. All of this are cool but we need to rethink about deaf community. We dont want to left them out with all this podcasting technology. Will it come with transcripts automatically? Sigh…

    gwlj

    3. Grant W Laird Jr on February 28th, 2005 at 1:26 am