I promised a review, and now I deliver.
The Geologic Podcast is currently my down and out favorite podcast out there. George Hrab, the host, is a... well... wow. How do you explain someone who can come up with the Geologic Podcast. Why don't I just stick to the podcast itself? The Geologic Podcast features George talking about issues that bug him, interest him, or fill him with that nice, warm, gooey feeling inside.
The Show Features several segments, My favorite of which is the Religious Moron of the Week, where, in his own words, "George talks about hypocracy, misinterpretation, generic overtly religious stupidity, and moronic behavior!" It has a great intro, and always has a great story to tell about a religious person doing something really stupid. Now, realize that it is not that George hates religious people, it's that he HATES it when religious people do hypocritical things, or are just mean to people of other religions.
My next favorite segment he does is the Songs of the Periodic table. He is almost done with this segment, but he still has another show or two of them to do. What he does in this segment is plays songs he has composed that may or may not be about the Elements of the periodic table. all of the songs are good melodically and rhythmically, but the lyrics don't always tell anything about the element. in one or two songs, its just the name of the element being repeated over and over. But that's still fine, because he does a good job with it. It's great stuff, and when i gave it to my chemistry teacher he played a few of the songs in class.
Anyway, those are just two of several segments that he does in the show. check him out, I will link his blog, and if anyone decides to listen to the podcast, start with episode 31.1, then go back to the beginning. Until next time. here is a link straight to his latest post!
I'm tired.
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Holy sneaker treads! Thanks for the very kind words. I'm glad you're diggin' the cast. More elements coming this week.
Woo
and possibly even
hoo.
Thanks!
Geo
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