Ask Pudge: October 2006 Archives
A new episode of the superpodcast Ask Pudge is now online for your listening pleasure. Feel free to Ask new questions of Pudge here, for future episodes.
A new episode of the superpodcast Ask Pudge is now online for your listening pleasure. Feel free to Ask new questions of Pudge here, for future episodes.
A new episode of the superpodcast Ask Pudge is now online for your listening pleasure. Feel free to Ask new questions of Pudge here, for future episodes.
My first episode on Ryan Dobson's podcast was about actually working to protect your liberty. My second was about how you can disagree with people, without treating them like they are Satan.
Now my third is up, and it's about how as a government's decisions are made more locally, the more free you actually are.
I also did the EQ/effects on my voice myself this time, so it sounds better (basically, I use the same setup as for Ask Pudge, whereas before I was just sending the raw audio file).
Now my third is up, and it's about how as a government's decisions are made more locally, the more free you actually are.
I also did the EQ/effects on my voice myself this time, so it sounds better (basically, I use the same setup as for Ask Pudge, whereas before I was just sending the raw audio file).
A new episode of the superpodcast Ask Pudge is now online for your listening pleasure. Feel free to Ask new questions of Pudge here, for future episodes.
Ryan Dobson, son of Dr. James Dobson, and friend of mine from college, runs KOR, a 501(c)(3) youth ministry. Part of the ministry is the KOR Kast, a podcast, which now features a segment called "Politics with Pudge." Which is me. Talking about politics.
Feel free to let me know what you think about the segment here or via email, or send email to politics at korministries.com.
Since KOR is 501(c)(3), I have to be a bit careful about what I say.
Also, I found out recently that James Dobson (a different one) was in Flying Leathernecks in 1951 with John Wayne, where Mr. Dobson played "Lt. Pudge McCabe." Hmmmm.
Feel free to let me know what you think about the segment here or via email, or send email to politics at korministries.com.
Since KOR is 501(c)(3), I have to be a bit careful about what I say.
Also, I found out recently that James Dobson (a different one) was in Flying Leathernecks in 1951 with John Wayne, where Mr. Dobson played "Lt. Pudge McCabe." Hmmmm.