The Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Radio Show
Welcome back to the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour!
We've all had a good summer break, and are excited to
once again begin broadcasting new shows!
As always, we appreciate your presence and interaction,
and truly look forward to hearing from y'all!
For those of you new to the radio show,
you can listen to it in live, streaming audio
at drkioni.com or dial in on our phone bridge,
hear the audio live and also participate as
a caller during the call-in portion of the show.
Date: Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Subject: Native American Contributions to Hoodoo
With Dara Anzlowar
Start Time: 10:00 p.m. Eastern Std Time
Closing: 11:00 p.m. Eastern Std Time
Note: This is a call-in show and we look
forward to answering questions on
this topic at the half-hour point,
approximately 10:30 Eastern Std Time.
Dial-in Number: 1-605-528-8855 (Hartford, SD)
Participant Access Code: 73738
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Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Radio Show, Wed. Aug. 24, 2005 (#5496)
Re: Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Radio Show, Wed. Aug. 24, 2005 (#5513)
On Aug 20, 2005, at 10:10 PM, RedWill0w@aol.com wrote:
> > For those of you new to the radio show,
> you can listen to it in live, streaming audio
> at drkioni.com or dial in on our phone bridge,
> hear the audio live and also participate as
> a caller during the call-in portion of the show.
Have the organizers ever considered doing a pod-cast? Subscribers can
receive the shows automatically by subscription (regardless of computer
platform) into their iTunes and listen even if the actual broadcast
time is not possible. I'd rather listen to the Hoodoo Rootwork Hour
than "Thelema Coast to Coast" on my iPod/Mac.
Cheers,
Dianne
(The 'casting is Dr. Kioni's domain. I am simply the "voice" of the show, not a 'caster. I would love to see utilization of the easiest-to-access form of technology, and podcasts do seem to be more universally accessible than some of the other, more technically challenging formats that are platform-dependent, not Mac friendly, and require sign-ups and invitations of various sorts. If you know how to create podcasts, please contact Dr. Kioni directly. He is drkioni@drkioni.com. -- Mac-using cat)
> > For those of you new to the radio show,
> you can listen to it in live, streaming audio
> at drkioni.com or dial in on our phone bridge,
> hear the audio live and also participate as
> a caller during the call-in portion of the show.
Have the organizers ever considered doing a pod-cast? Subscribers can
receive the shows automatically by subscription (regardless of computer
platform) into their iTunes and listen even if the actual broadcast
time is not possible. I'd rather listen to the Hoodoo Rootwork Hour
than "Thelema Coast to Coast" on my iPod/Mac.
Cheers,
Dianne
(The 'casting is Dr. Kioni's domain. I am simply the "voice" of the show, not a 'caster. I would love to see utilization of the easiest-to-access form of technology, and podcasts do seem to be more universally accessible than some of the other, more technically challenging formats that are platform-dependent, not Mac friendly, and require sign-ups and invitations of various sorts. If you know how to create podcasts, please contact Dr. Kioni directly. He is drkioni@drkioni.com. -- Mac-using cat)