For the past 14 months, I have been doing a monthly “radio” show (a.k.a. podcast) on my website, EchoZoe.com The show is theological in nature, and in each episode I interview a difference guest on a topic that I find both interesting and important within Christianity. Many of the episodes I have done have been with people from church, including the three pastors, two of which have done multiple episodes with me. I have also had the privilege of interviewing several people that are quite well known in Christian circles, including Justin Peters, who travels the country exposing the heresies, bad teachings, and outrageous claims of the “Word of Faith” movement (including Benny Hinn, Creflo Dollar, Kenneth & Gloria Copeland, Jesse Duplantis, Joel Osteen, and others). I’ve also interviewed David Wheaton, former pro-tennis player, Christian radio talk-show host, and author. This month’s episode was one of my favorites. My guest was Greg Koukl, one of my favorite Christian radio talk-show hosts (though his show isn’t available in the Twin Cities, I listen via podcast), and author.
So if you’d like to hear what I’d be like as a radio talk-show host, check out the archives of the show. I do some editing, so things wouldn’t sound quite as good if the show was live, but pretty close. Also, if listen to something you like, help me promote it a little by sharing the link with someone you think might enjoy it. If you have a Digg.com account, I started this month placing a digg button in the episode description, digging it would also help to promote it.
Note, a common misconception about a podcast is that you need an iPod to listen to it. It gets its name because they are great for iPod users, but they are simply mp3 files that can be played on any computer or mp3 player. Mine even has a simple embedded player so you don’t need to download it, just hit the play button right on the website. Though you can also subscribe to the show for free using iTunes and have it downloaded automatically every month. If you listen, like the show, and want to know when new episodes come out without having to check in all the time, I have an email list you can subscribe to. I send out an email as soon as a new episode is available (I don’t send out any other emails using that list). All of the episodes since last November have links to the email subscription page.
I hope you enjoy it!