Featured Guest on Adventure Club Podcast

Wednesday evening I was featured as a guest on the Adventure Club Podcast. The Adventure Club Podcast is hosted by two guys, Guy Hutchinson and John J. Both of these guys are involved in a ton of podcasts and projects, some of which have been rolled up into the duo’s Adventure Club Podcast Network. I was featured on Adventure Club #59, so even after listening all all 59 episodes of that show there’s still a lot of other material out there from these guys to dig through.

Most episodes of the Adventure Club feature a couple of interviewees, and so I went on after the pair interviewed Dateline NBC’s Josh Mankiewicz. I did my interview over Skype and I have to say I was amazed at the quality of the final product. I have done a couple of recordings via Skype before and none of them have turned out this good. That in and of itself is making me reconsider having more guests on the You Don’t Know Flack podcast. My problem now would be finding somebody who wants to co-host it semi-regularly with me (maybe rotate through different hosts?) and has a good quality microphone.

My slot on Adventure Club was 30 minutes long. Before the show began I kicked the guys a list of potential topics to discuss. I didn’t know if my list of topics would fill 30 minutes or not, but mostly because I talked so much, we only made it through about the first third of the list. I hope (fingers crossed and all!) that this means the guys will be having me back in the future. I really enjoyed talking with Guy and John and I think they put out a quality product. I’m definitely looking forward to future episodes of their show.

Link: AdventureClubPodcast.com
Link: AdventureClibPodcast Episode #59 (with Josh Mankiewicz and Rob O’Hara)
You can also follow the show on their Facebook Page or @AdvClubPodcast on Twitter.

2 thoughts on “Featured Guest on Adventure Club Podcast

  1. I’ve often said that the thing standing between me and doing longer podcasts is someone to keep me from rambling uncontrollably. I get away with the little short podcasts because they are completely scripted from top to tail, and I did recently record a longer one which was done the same way (which is a LOT of writing).

  2. The rambling ones are the best! Call out a topic and then only go in the general direction. Verbal detours and digressions can make for a very good audio road trip.

    ‘Audio Road Trip’ sounds like a really cool podcast title….Hmmmmm

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