The Man Who Wasn't There ([info]scarcrest) wrote in [info]chalice_circle,

UU and like-minded podcasts

Posted 8 Feb. 2007:

This entry has fallen a bit out of date, and will be deleted soon -- please update your bookmarks to point to the Unitarian Universalist Podcast Directory as it exists at Geocities. If you've reached this entry through a link from a third-party site, please notify the Webmeister of the referring site.

Also, I'd been basically doing the same listing twice, and this will free up a few minutes each week.
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[info]notspam

November 20 2005, 20:01:53 UTC 6 years ago

Wow! This is great! Thank you for posting all these! I had no idea there were so many out there!

[info]scarcrest

November 20 2005, 20:10:58 UTC 6 years ago

You're very welcome -- I suspect there are more. Some of these are from smaller congregations -- I figure that some of our largest churches, in New York and Boston and Seattle, for instance, would probably also have podcasts of their sermons. (Unless it truly is a grassroots phenomenon that the smaller churches would think of first. Time will tell, I guess.)

[info]cm1165

November 20 2005, 20:14:16 UTC 6 years ago

Voices of Liberal Religion actually is from the UUFEC, that you have listed already. I should know...I am the guy that does the sound!! There was a great one today....I am not sure how long it will take to get put up though....

CM

[info]scarcrest

November 20 2005, 22:33:05 UTC 6 years ago

Ah. Gotcha. Thank you very much for posting those -- I loved the one a little while back asking, "Is God a Sadist?"

Any idea why iTunes shows a vastly different set of sermons under "Voices of Liberal Religion" and "UUFEC?" One has more than a dozen shows listed; the other has four or five.

Actually, trying to click on feed info at iTunes for VLR just now pulled up an iTunes page. Clicking for feed info on the "UUFEC" button caused my browser to pull up the church Web site.

I guess that makes sense -- VLR is in iTunes' searchable directory, and the other is one I manually subscribed to through the program, inputting the URL, probably after getting the URL from a Google search or from another site -- Podcastalley or the like.

Still, two different listings of programs. Very odd.

[info]cm1165

November 22 2005, 03:11:19 UTC 6 years ago

Yeah I think that the UUFEC is the older and longer of the two...Alex..the guy whose voice you hear at the beginging of the VLR file is the one that puts them all up...I will se if he can/will cross list them...I just know how to run the soundboard and record deck...the technical things are way beyond me...our preacher is Rod Debs...he is very grounded in historical, liberal Religion...Channing etc....

[info]uu_mom

November 27 2005, 06:49:44 UTC 6 years ago

So how does one create a good podcast? I can do mp3 and mov. Is this another format? Can it be created in the same way just with different software? Does the server need something special? How much space is needed? I'm glad there's already a lot of UU content available, but I'm willing to convert programming to podcast listeners if I can.

[info]lotusbiosm

December 5 2005, 01:58:06 UTC 6 years ago

It's mp3. If you have a microphone and the ability to record from it, you can make one. Google "Podcasting, how to" and you'll get some tutorials, most of which are for macs, but there's at least one for PCs. And then I think the question is just hosting it.

[info]hethatishere

November 27 2005, 14:47:36 UTC 6 years ago

Awesome! Great post!

Whoo, my church is first! That makes me feel special for once since my name usually puts me right in the boring middle. I'm not used to being first!
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