gspn.tv Weekly Round Up 12/3/09

Moocow AvatarHi GSPN Fans! Here I am again with the weekly round up for you. I hope all the American community members had a wonderful Thanksgiving last week!  We hosted Thanksgiving here, which we’ve been doing for quite a few years now.  We had a 21lb. turkey and 17 hungry family members.  It’s always a lot of work, but it’s a blessing to be able to be together for the holiday, and of course everyone pitches in anyway.  We did have a little bit of a sad spot in our holiday, but I’ll tell you about that in a minute…

Right now, here’s what rolled out on the GSPN feed in the last week – go get ‘em while they’re hot:

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Family From the Heart 086 – Thankful for the Blessings

In this episode, Cliff and Stephanie share what they’re most thankful for.

About The Church 097 – Animals in Heaven?

See my note at the end about this episode.

+ Business Tech Weekly 012 – Communicating With Your Clients

+ Twilight Saga Podcast 008 – New Moon Chapters 1-3

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+ Twilight Saga Podcast 009 – New Moon Chapter 4

+ Twilight Saga Podcast 010 – New Moon Chapters 5-10

+ Twilight Saga Podcast 011 – New Moon Chapters 11-13

+ Twilight Saga Podcast 012 – New Moon Chapters 14-16

Greys Anatomy 068 – Holidaze

Desperate Housewives 032 – Self Inflicted Wounds

Podcast Answer Man 137 – Broadcast Host VS Telos One Digital Hybrid

This is another video episode.  Cliff breaks out his Kodak Zi8 once again to bring you this very brief episode with his thoughts of how the JK Audio Broadcast Host compares to the Telos One Digital Hybrid (Both of which are available for purchase through Cliff).

And that’s a wrap for last week!

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So, the sad part of our holiday was that the day before Thanksgiving, our 15 1/2 year old kitty Basil’s last of her 9 lives expired and she went over the “Rainbow Bridge”.  We knew the time was drawing near, so there was plenty of time for lots of last pets and kisses, but it was still terribly sad.  Our Basil had been with us since we were first married – through thick and thin, through richer and poorer, she always loved us just the same.  Ironically Cliff just happened to record an About the Church episode on Wednesday, the day Basil died, called “Animals in Heaven“, which fortified my hope that maybe God is going to surprise us and we’ll find out that pets are going to be there in heaven.  If you’ve lost a beloved pet too, take a listen and see what you think.

Anybody else think maybe our pets will be in heaven?  That would be SO awesome.

See you next week! Carole

If you’d like to know more about me, here’s my personal blog: Carole’s Thoughtful Spot

<p style=”text-align: left”><img class=”alignleft” src=”http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e84/wiredmommy/CTSMoocowpicforfavicon-1.jpg” alt=”Moocow Avatar” />Hi GSPN Fans! Here I am again with the weekly round up for you. Now, I have a great story to tell you about the perks of being a Community member and following Cliff on Twitter. Last week I was getting ready to mow the lawn and I looked on iTunes to see what gspn.tv podcasts had been released that I could load on my iPod. To my disappointment, I discovered that I was “caught up” with what had been released, and there wasn’t anything new for me. However, I knew that Cliff usually releases a few podcasts a day, so I went to the <a href=”http://gspn.tv/schedule/” target=”_blank”>schedule</a> to see what would be released that day. I was happy to see that a bunch that I regularly listen to were scheduled to be released. And I knew that Cliff usually releases podcasts in the morning, so I thought maybe if I waited around for a bit before going out to mow, some new podcasts would show up. In a minute I’ll tell you what happened next….</p>

<strong>Right now, here’s what rolled out on the GSPN feed in the last week – go get ‘em while they’re hot:</strong>

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<strong>And that’s a wrap for last week!</strong>

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So, we had all picked a TON of apples to make a big batch of applesauce. My sister-in-law had this HUGE pot we put the apples in to boil them, which took <em>forever</em>. Turns out, what do you know? <em>You don’t boil apples to make applesauce.</em> You do the opposite – you are supposed to <em>cook them down</em> – cook some of the water OUT of them. My sister-in-law must not have even looked at a recipe of how to actually make applesauce (which I did when I got home to figure out what went wrong!). Long story short, despite the sugar and cinnamon we dumped in by the scoopful, we made literally <em>gallons</em> of the most <em>tasteless, watery, awful applesauce you could imagine</em>. Two lessons learned that day: #1 – You don’t boil apples to make applesauce. #2 – Don’t assume the person in charge of a project knows what they are doing! :-)

See you next week! Carole

<h5><em>If you’d like to know more about me, here’s my personal blog: <a href=”http://www.carolesthoughtfulspot.com”>Carole’s Thoughtful Spot</a>

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Podcast Answer Man:
Cliff Ravenscraft is the founder of the Generally Speaking Production Network and the host & producer of many podcasts found at www.gspn.tv. Podcast Answer Man is the podcast consulting & audio equipment sales side of Cliff's podcasting career. If you are interested in speaking to Cliff about consulting or equipment sales, you can email Cliff@Ravenscraft.org or call him at 859-757-1399.

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