Sun, 30 April 2006
In this week's episode of Dancing With Elephants we take a look at the National Pastime, baseball and how to bleed Cubbie Blue. To get Edward Meeker's 1908 version of Take Me Out to the Ball Game, go here. To learn more about Ronnie 'Woo-woo' Wickers, go here. To learn more about Ron Santo and the movie This Old Cub, go here. And to learn what you can do to help the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, please visit JDRF.
April is Autism Awareness Month. Please visit the Centers For Disease Control website to learn what steps you can take to help spread the word. Learn The Signs, Act Early.
Also listen to 101 Uses For Baby Wipes Episode 136 for Dennis Gray's interview with Dr. Debra Balke, MD, Pediatric Neurologist, on the topic of raising a child with autism. Music featured on the show Making Way provided by Adama. You can find her on the Podsafe Music Network. Next Week: Our final 'practice' episode?!? Until then, keep an eye on the center ring. |
Wed, 26 April 2006
Here is the first DWE Show Promo (001). If you are a podcaster and would like to use this promo in your show, please email us at ringmaster@dancingwithelephants.com so we can feature your promo in our show. Thanks for listening. dancingwithelephants.com
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Sun, 23 April 2006
In this week's episode of Dancing With Elephants Nikolai performs his magic trick, to participate you'll need a piece of paper and a writing instrument and Greg and Tonya begin part 1 in a 62 part series titled The Joys of Driving in Chicago.
April is Autism Awareness Month. Please visit the Centers For Disease Control website to learn what steps you can take to help spread the word. Learn The Signs, Act Early.
Also listen to 101 Uses For Baby Wipes Episode 135 for Dennis Gray's interview with Dr. Marshalyn Yeargin-Allsop from The Centers For Disease Control on the subject of Autism and the related spectrum disorders. Music featured on the show Chicago provided by Blackboard Jungle. You can find them on the Podsafe Music Network. Next Week: Is it too early to start talking about baseball? Until then, keep an eye on the center ring. |
Sun, 16 April 2006
Spring has finally come to Chicago... As usual, it should last about a week. In this week's episode of Dancing With Elephants we learn that the Transformers are really more than meets the eye. We also discover that Spring means Easter, hard boiled eggs, more chocolate for the boys, and taxes.
Music featured on the show Lil Sue provided by The Hot Rods. You can find them on the Podsafe Music Network. You can also find some of the fan based Transform Films on this digg discussion board. Next Week: Nikolai has been working on a new magic trick that promises to be really impressive, I kid you not. Did I mention the audience participation? Until then, keep an eye on the center ring. My Odeo Channel (odeo/edaddd01076b0cc1) |
Tue, 11 April 2006
Hi All, this is a reposting of Episode 001, a non-enchanced version (mp3) for the masses. I originally podcasted Episode 001 as an enchanced version to include the pictures of Nik's magic trick (it was only Episode 001 after all and I was being goofy). Future episodes will be in the mp3 format.
Oh yeah, I will also attempt to get a mixer before the next episode, so that the vocal audio is a little more pleasant, so stay tuned.
Thank you for subscribing and sticking around while we fix the bugs. Talk to you soon.
Direct download: DWE_001__A_Rough_Beginning_non-enhanced.mp3
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Mon, 10 April 2006
So here it is, the first episode of Dancing With Elephants and all the excuses that come with it. Today we're pretty much introduced to the characters involved: Greg, your slightly humble host. Nikolai, age 4, who decided to test the waters of a visual magic trick on an audio podcast. And finally, Tonya, Greg's wife who after a day of dealing with the kids, is willing to put up with his childish rant.
Music featured on today's show World Turned Upside Down provided by Bombskare. You can find them on the Podsafe Music Network. Next Week: Hopefully something a little more polished... Until then, keep an eye on the center ring. |
Sun, 2 April 2006
Haven't made the first podcast yet, but working on it. Please stay tune.
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