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The Official Demonland Podcast is LIVE tonight @ 8:30pm

Join Grapeviney and I as we discuss our Round 1 win over the Saints as well as giving our thoughts on the match ahead.

You can listen and chat LIVE with us here: http://demonland.com/Podcast/ (there's also a Podcast tab at under the banner at the top)

I will enable the chat prior to air.

You will be able to call us via Phone or Skype to give us your 2 cents on any topic we are discussing or any topic you'd like to discuss.

Phone: 03 9016 3666 or Skype: Demonland31

Please join us tonight and please participate via the live chat or by calling in.

You can subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/demonland-podcast/id1220844996

 

Sounds good.  If I miss the live show, will there be a recording made available that can be listened to later?

 

Working until 9pm so hope to login as soon as I am home. 


That is an awesome idea. Look forward to hearing some of the Demonland greats in person - good luck!

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3 hours ago, 3183 Dee said:

That is an awesome idea. Look forward to hearing some of the Demonland greats in person - good luck!

Thank you. We'd love to hear from all of you guys too. There will be a live chat so you can contribute that way if you are too shy to call in.

Just a reminder that we are LIVE at 8:30pm. http://demonland.com/Podcast

 

love the show. looking forward to next week.

Just now, Bobby Clark said:

love the show. looking forward to next week.

Only if we win. 

It will be nightmare after a loss!! :)

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Thank you to all our listeners. We peaked at 34 listeners at one stage which is great for a first up live show. Thank you to our two callers Bobby Clark and BBO. Also a big thank you to all those in the chat.

I will have the show posted shortly. Thanks for listening and participating.

We will be back next week on Wednesday night at 8:30pm


8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

It might be the shortest run of a show in history.

Podcast abuse all round!!

4 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Is this the fourth Demons podcast now?

Five by my count - most other teams don't have one!


Uncle Bitters sounds like Chopper. 

Read, not Lovell. 

Well done Andy and Grapeviney. Listened to the replay this morning on the commute.  Seemed to flow very well other than the couple of hiccups with the callers.  I'll tune in again next week.

 
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10 minutes ago, hells bells said:

Well done Andy and Grapeviney. Listened to the replay this morning on the commute.  Seemed to flow very well other than the couple of hiccups with the callers.  I'll tune in again next week.

Thanks for the feedback. It may take a few weeks for Grapeviney and I to find our rhythm and a format that works for us. Without physically being in the room together there are no visual cues as to when the other person has finished a thought and as we do more shows together we'll work out each others audio cues.

I thought the idea of a live show was good to get the audience participation with callers and the live chat.

We'll be back each week on a Wednesday barring real life and other commitments getting in the way. In that case we'll do it on Tuesday.  :)

Just sitting down to listen to it now...

Not sure how productive I'm going to be with this level of multi-tasking. I have the headphones in so at least it looks like I'm working.

Great initiative, btw.


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