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The end of a podcast.

Okay, the end of the first year of a podcast. I just wanted to see if you were paying attention. 🙂

So, I’ve been pretty much a blog slacker this year. Ever since I started my show, I’ve put at least 80% of my (limited supply of) creative energy into that project. I had planned on taking December off, because I was getting a little bit of podcast burnout, and I missed my blog!! But then I hurt my back and that pretty much knocked my November and December completely out. I didn’t get much of nothin’ done! (PS, my house is a wreck, in case you were wondering what to get me for Christmas.)

Anyway, I am feeling more rested – and restless to get back to work. I’ve got four interviews recorded already and I can’t wait to share them! I’m super looking forward to my second year of podcasting. And with a better handle on what to expect on that end, I should be able to get back over here on a more regular basis. Cause I miss you guys!!

In the meantime, here’s the recap of the second half of my first year in podcasting. I was so, so lucky to get to talk to all these great people. Best part of podcasting!!

Jamie Golden: finding forever families
Jamie talks to me about kids who need forever families, what happens when they age out of the system, myths and misconceptions about foster care and adoption, and how anyone can be an advocate.

Kim Cox: the Psychology of Clutter and Packrat Solutions
Kim is a professional organizer specializing in emotional-attachment issues. We talk about the psychological reasons we become packrats or hoarders, and how she helps people get their lives back under control.

The Mean Mommy Club: Friends and other Zombies
Mean Mommy Bex and Mean Mommy Suzy sat down with me to talk about their group of “sister-wives”, how they went public, and why they are now a non-profit organization. We also talk about the wild success of their annual Zombie Walk!

Pastor, Father, and Really Tall Guy Matt Cannon
Matt talks to me about not being “one of those types of pastors”, how his family grew from one to four children in the course of five months, and how he’s so tall he once impaled his head on a coat hook. We also have a great chat about the benefits and challenges of communicating through the written word.

Jacque Moran (My Mom!): Childhood Stories
I asked my mom what it was like when she was a kid. Among other things, we talked about kids running free all over the neighborhood, unlocked front doors, and how things today are different and the same. Also, how awesome I was and how I never, ever did anything wrong. Ever.

JR. Forasteros: Tattooed Pastor
JR. tells me all about his tattoos and the deep religious significance that each one holds for him. We also talk about body art as an extension of self and what the Bible really says about Christians with tattoos..

So that’s it. Take a listen if anything strikes your fancy, or if you’re looking for an excuse to put off cleaning up all that wrapping paper strewn across your living room floor.

But no matter what, I hope you have a wonderful and merry Christmas! Thanks for hanging out (and hanging in) with me.

♥

Items of Interest:
My first month of podcasting
Podcast Update
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Week In Review – Not Your Average Bucket List

Saturday
I would love to have a whole weekend off soon.

Sunday
Today I finally got happy about fall.
When I threw a cape over my crappy, worn-out,
mix-matched, around-the-house clothes
so I could go to the grocery store.

Monday
Once again I’m reminded that recipes
work out best for me
when I follow them.

Tuesday
I got my furnace fixed today,
and I quickly realized there is a super fine line between
being too cold in the house to want to do anything
and too warm in the house to want to do anything.

Wednesday
Today I got locked in a bathroom, and the first thing
I thought was that now I can say that’s happened to me!
It’s the kind of comedy you see in movies and tv,
but most people in their whole lives will never
get locked in a bathroom

Thursday
In another tv, movie and YouTube-worthy comedy first,
today I rolled off the back of a treadmill
and found myself on my ass on the floor.
Yes I did.
I dropped my phone on the treadmill, and when
I looked down at it, I just stopped walking…
What a doofus.

Friday
Sometimes I make mistakes,
and by sometimes I mean quite often.
And by quite often, I mean all the time.

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Any odd things on your real or imaginary bucket list?

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Week In Review – Habits

Saturday
A good thing about working the late shift
is I can take a nap before work.
I did, and it was delicious.

Sunday
Off today, so I took two naps!
A morning nap and an afternoon nap.
Like a toddler.
Except then I wasn’t sleepy at bedtime,
so I was up half the night.

Monday
Oh my gosh,
I am sooooo tired.

Tuesday
Last night I had very detailed,
very vivid, zombie dreams.
Still not too gory though,
because gross.
I only give myself pg-13 zombie dreams.

Wednesday
For weeks it’s felt like I was missing clothes.
Hm, maybe they’re in that bag in the foyer.
The one I dropped there when I came back from the river.
And then never noticed again.
Literally.
Like it was invisible.

Thursday
I tried to go to work in my slippers today,
but I only got as far as the porch.
This time.

Friday
I’ve watched World War Z almost every day
since I bought it, in part or in full, or
maybe in the background just for noise.
I’ve finally – finally! – switched to something else.
I think.

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Do you have any habits that help or hinder you?

Or make you have zombie dreams? 🙂

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Podcast Update

You guys, I just recorded my 18th interview! I’m officially in my sixth month of podcasting, and it’s been beyond awesome to have this opportunity to talk to people about who they are, what they do for a living, or to dig into their areas of interest and expertise.

One of my favorite parts is the first thing I ask everyone to do, which is to introduce themselves and tell everyone a little bit about themselves. It’s so interesting to see where people go with it, what they talk about and how much or how little they say. People are endlessly fascinating, and I love getting a little peek into what a person is like by the way they introduce themselves.

A lot of my energies have been focused on the show, but I’m starting to get a handle on it and I’m looking forward to having more time to write. I do miss writing and sharing here.

If you’ve listened to any of the shows, thank you very, very much! If you want to listen, you can subscribe on iTunes or on Stitcher (to listen on android phones). Or visit the People I Almost Know website.

Here are the shows I’ve done since my first month update:

Do You Believe In Destiny: a chat with my Dad
This is a snippet of one of those conversations I had with my dad when I asked him the Query, “Do you believe in destiny?”

Mark Bradley, Completely Un-Legitimate Motorcycle Dude
You know Mark from his comments on this blog! We talk about his blog, being bipolar and writing in multiple personalities.

Amy Severson: on World War Z and real zombie movies
We talk about the movie in relation to the book, what we loved and what we wanted more of. Amy also schools me on what makes a real zombie movie.

Recovering People Pleaser, Rob Shepherd
We talk about the delicate balancing act between being a husband, father and a pastor. And what it means to be a recovering people pleaser.

Coming Full Circle with Larry Carter
We talk about his blogging missteps, searching for the right church and letting God shape his dreams, how we sometimes head out on a search for self or faith or purpose, only to come back around to the place we started from. And how, at forty-five, Larry is just now learning who he is.

Vicki Manuel: on making healthier food choices
We talk about the importance of reading labels and moving away from artificial ingredients, how some “diet” foods may actually be working against you and where you can start if you’re ready to make changes in your own food choices.

Clay Morgan, His Writing Process and the Art of Field Research
Clay talks about the challenges of writing book number 2, fully experiencing the adventure of field research (while still taking notes), and how he turns it all into a book worth reading.

Wonder Woman Jan Moyer
Jan talks to me about blogging, motherhood, living in Canada and the amazing world of the kindergarten classroom.

Matt Mikalatos: Missionary, Teacher, Servant
We talk about his foreign travels, how he gets paid to go to the beach on spring break, and the importance of being of service to other people.
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Last week’s guest was Jamie Golden, and we talked about her job as Marketing Director for a foster care and adoption non-profit. So of course we talked about the kids, their struggles, and the foster care and adoption process. That’s Jamie over there on the sidebar.

This week’s guest is Kim Cox, a friend of mine from high school. We talked about her job as a professional organizer, and the psychology behind why we hold on to things we don’t need. If you’re interested in that, you can find it over on the podcast website.
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Thanks, you guys, for supporting me all the time in the things that I do out here on the interwebs! I wouldn’t have started a podcast if my experience with all of you hadn’t been so overwhelmingly positive and fulfilling. That is the absolute truth!

PS: I would love to talk to any of you on the podcast!! If you’re willing to chat with me, let me know!

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Items of Interest:
Prelude to a Podcast
My First Month of Podcasting!
Podcast About Page