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My First Podcast!

Yes, it’s true, I’m appearing regularly now on a weekly podcast about Drupal, wahoo! My first appearance on a podcast was a quick intro about me joining the Lullabot team and a quick update on the status of Drupal 4.7. And then my first full length episode was recorded just last week, so cool!

I thought hearing my voice playback through the show would be a bit weird, but on the contrary, it sounded awesome! Gotta admit, putting out this weekly podcast with Matt and Jeff is certainly a lot of fun and something a bit different!

If you have iTunes, you can subscribe to our podcasts, otherwise check out Lullabot.com. Happy listening (to me that is, hah!).

posted 28 Mar 2006
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