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Previously in the Dog Days of Podcasting 2014:
- Audio: Trolls – End of the Day with Douglas E. Welch – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 16/30
- Video: Turkey and Potato Curry – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 15/30
- In the garden…August 13, 2014: Colors, textures and movements of the garden – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 14/30
- Video: Making Hard Cider – Day 1 – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 13/30
- Make it clearer, not more confusing — from the Career Opportunities Podcast – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 12/30
- Video: Making Hard Cider – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 11/30
- Video: First Impression: Ocenaudio Recorder and Editor – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 10/30
- Video: A little “nuttiness” in the garden today – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 9/30
- Audio: Your Garden – Inch-by-Inch from A Gardener’s Notebook – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 8/30
- A chat in the garden — Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 7/30
- Video: In the garden short…August 5, 2014 – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 6/30
- The Client Dance — from the Career Opportunities Podcast – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – 5/30
- MacLeod Ale Brewing Co – Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – Day 4/30
- Video: Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – Making Cornbread – Day 3/30
- Audio: Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – Dr. Rosanne Welch on Television and Movie Writing – Day 2/30
- Video: Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 – Risotto Rosso – Day 1/30
- Dog Days of Podcasting 2014 Introduction – Day 0/30
What is the Dog Days of Podcasting?
“Essentially, it is a challenge to do a podcast for 30 days in a row.
In 2012 Kreg Steppe was looking to give himself a little push in regards to recording his own personal podcast since he wasn’t recording it very often. That turned into a challenge for himself to record a show everyday for 30 days believing that after 30 days it would turn into a habit. Once it was mentioned to Chuck Tomasi he took the challenge too and they decided it would be a great idea to record starting 30 days before Dragon*Con, culminating with the last episode where they would record it together when they saw each other there.”