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Blogging On Short Hiatus (But Hear Me On Skeptically Speaking!)

by podblack on December 7, 2009

Sorry all – things have hit crunch point and I’ll be busy for… maybe another week. Thus, I’ll be offline to work harder and get things a little more together than I have for a while. Yes, that’s saying something, I know! Busy, busy me!

However – you won’t be left completely without updates. You can expect a few ‘Retrospectacle‘ posts (ones from earlier in Podblack.com history) and a few posts I’ve created in preparation – and my sincere apologies if you’ve read some of them before! As I’ve discovered, there’s actually a few that are kind of ‘new’ to people and they’ve liked them, so feel free to check them out regardless.

Particularly hello to anyone who recently listened to the Skeptically Speaking interview and came to check out this site! That’s now available on iTunes here: Dr Martin Bridgstock and Kylie Sturgess on Belief and Education.

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{ 4 comments }

Mick December 7, 2009 at 8:48 pm

Aw. No fair!

*downloads interview*

podblack December 7, 2009 at 8:52 pm

God, have I mentioned how much I love you commentators? *hug!*

Some Canadian Skeptic December 7, 2009 at 11:30 pm

Fascinating discussion!

You should say “dude” more often too ;)

K.O. Myers December 7, 2009 at 11:30 pm

I caught the show live on Friday, and I thought you and Dr. Bridgstock were fantastic. Desiree always puts on a great interview, but it’s especially rewarding when she’s got guests that are as entertaining and engaging as you were. Here’s hoping the crunch doesn’t last too long, and you get back to blogging soon.

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