Really, really busy recently
I apologize for the silence in the past few weeks. I hope that some of you, at least, have been disappointed as days continued to go by without a new episode of The Atomic Show. I have been working hard at several different time consuming tasks recently including getting a new iMac set up and tricked out for some new projects involving video and additional audio production capability. Each night I have been falling into bed telling myself that it is time to get out another show – there is so much to talk about.
With any luck, there will be a show on the feed within a week and within a month or two, we should have some really exciting news to share. There might even be some new regular voices on the show; it is time for some new blood. I still miss Shane and have been searching my contact lists for an altergeek to help make show preparations disappear as a necessary chore.
Please keep in touch and let me know what topics are interesting you as we move forward into the second Atomic Age.
Oh yeah, almost forgot – if you get a chance, please head over to iTunes and write a review for the show. This request has been on my to do list for months and I need to try making some progress. You can find the show on iTunes by going to the podcast section and doing a search with author = Rod Adams or title = Atomic.
Once you see an iTunes page with the Atomic logo on it click on the logo to go to the page about the show and then click on the link under Customer Reviews. Right now, the opportunity exists to be the first one to write a review for the show – please do not let that opportunity continue for too long. It will bruise my fragile ego.
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