I don't blame you. I'd be a lurker too if my name appeared pink every time I commented. :/
Anyway, I enjoy the podcast. Right now, it's a baby pod, which I think some people are forgetting. Personally, I enjoy Greg and Britt's banter; they have great chemistry and are both comfortable on the microphone. That's a hard thing to accomplish. I like humor more than theory--and since I can find plenty of theory on the forum--their balance of the two is a welcomed approach.
Keep it up, guys! I like it.
Last edited by Chelsea C.; Mar 5th, 2011 at 09:36 PM.
I like to be a more passive listener than an active forum poster, but I thought I'd inject some stuff I've noticed on podcasts in general. I haven't listened to any "We're Not Dead" podcasts yet, but based off of what I'm reading, they have a slight tendency to rant or go off-topic. Not a big deal to me, because I listen to several podcasts that do that, like the Official Xbox Magazine podcast, Tech News Today, Freakonomics, and G4's Feedback. In fact, the only podcast I can recall off-hand that doesn't go off-topic on a rant is Adam Sessler's Soapbox, which is the guy's platform to rant. Going off topic in a podcast is fine by me as long as it doesn't take up a majority of the episode and it is somewhat interesting to me. As long as there's a dynamic/chemistry/cohesion between the hosts on the podcast, and not some sort of condescending animosity among them, I'll keep listening.
I'll give We're Not Dead a chance at some point for sure, though.
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