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<title>Acts of Volition Radio at Acts of Volition</title>
<link>http://actsofvolition.com/</link>
<description>all about alliteration</description>
<dc:language>en-ca</dc:language>
<dc:creator>Steven Garrity (steven@actsofvolition.com)</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2008-05-14T13:00:06-03:00</dc:date>
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		<title>Acts of Volition Radio: Session 31</title>
		<link>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2008/february/actsofvolition</link>
		<description><![CDATA["

The first session of Acts of Volition Radio for 2008, the future.


Acts of Volition Radio: Session Thirty One (48MB Ogg Vorbis) (or 41MB MP3)

Music for 2008, the future. Recorded Monday, February 4, 2008 by Steven Garrity. Run time: 34min.

Session Thirty One Playlist:

Band of..." (90 words - posted by steven) ]]></description>
		<guid>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2008/february/actsofvolition</guid>
		<comments>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2008/february/actsofvolition#replies</comments>
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<p>The first session of <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/actsofvolition/">Acts of Volition Radio</a> for 2008, the future.</p>

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<div><a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/images/radio/aov_radio_session_thirtyone.ogg"><strong>Acts of Volition Radio: Session Thirty One</strong> (48MB Ogg Vorbis)</a> (or <a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/images/radio/aov_radio_session_thirtyone.mp3">41MB MP3</a>)</div>

<div>Music for 2008, the future. Recorded Monday, February 4, 2008 by Steven Garrity. Run time: 34min.</div>

<p>Session Thirty One Playlist:</p>
<ol>
<li>Band of Horses &#8211; <em>Is there a Ghost</em></li>
<li>MxPx &#8211; <em>Punk Rawk Celebrity</em></li>
<li>Nada Surf &#8211; <em>See These Bones</em></li>
<li>John Vanderslice &#8211; <em>Kookaburra</em></li>
<li>Ron Sexsmith &#8211; <em>God Loves Everyone</em></li>
<li>Radiohead &#8211; <em>Last Flowers to the Hospital</em></li>
</ol>

</div>

<p>For more, see the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/actsofvolition">previous Acts of Volition Radio sessions</a> or subscribe to the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/rss/categories/actsofvolition/">Acts of Volition Radio RSS feed</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
				<dc:date>2008-02-06T21:30:00-04:00</dc:date>
		<dc:creator>Steven Garrity</dc:creator>
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		<title>Acts of Volition Radio: Session 30</title>
		<link>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2007/october/actsofvolition</link>
		<description><![CDATA["

With winter in the air, Acts of Volition Radio is back with eight great songs.


Acts of Volition Radio: Session Thirty (48MB Ogg Vorbis) (or 41MB MP3)

Eight great songs. Recorded Sunday, October 15, 2007 by Steven Garrity. Run time: 45min.

Session Thirty Playlist:

Wintersleep..." (92 words - posted by steven) ]]></description>
		<guid>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2007/october/actsofvolition</guid>
		<comments>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2007/october/actsofvolition#replies</comments>
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<p>With winter in the air, <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/actsofvolition/">Acts of Volition Radio</a> is back with eight great songs.</p>

<div style="margin: 1em; border: 0.2em solid #ccc; background: #eee; padding: 1em;">
<div><a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/images/radio/aov_radio_session_thirty.ogg"><strong>Acts of Volition Radio: Session Thirty</strong> (48MB Ogg Vorbis)</a> (or <a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/images/radio/aov_radio_session_thirty.mp3">41MB MP3</a>)</div>

<div>Eight great songs. Recorded Sunday, October 15, 2007 by Steven Garrity. Run time: 45min.</div>

<p>Session Thirty Playlist:</p>
<ol>
<li>Wintersleep &#8211; <em>Weighty Ghost</em></li>
<li>The Weakerthans &#8211; <em>Utilities</em></li>
<li>John Vanderslice &#8211; <em>Karma Police</em> (cover)</li>
<li>Lassie Foundation &#8211; <em>I Can Be Her Man</em></li>
<li>Jill Barber &#8211; <em>Hard Line</em></li>
<li>Feist &#8211; <em>1234</em></li>
<li>Silversun Pickups &#8211; <em>Lazy Eye</em></li>
<li>Jimmy Eat World &#8211; <em>Big Casino</em></li>
</ol>

</div>

<p>For more, see the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/actsofvolition">previous Acts of Volition Radio sessions</a> or subscribe to the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/rss/categories/actsofvolition/">Acts of Volition Radio RSS feed</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
				<dc:date>2007-10-15T20:12:00-03:00</dc:date>
		<dc:creator>Steven Garrity</dc:creator>
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		<title>Acts of Volition Radio: Session 29</title>
		<link>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2007/august/actsofvolition</link>
		<description><![CDATA["

A new session of Acts of Volition Radio is full of delightful songs for the summer. The songs may also be enjoyed during other seasons.


Acts of Volition Radio: Session Twenty Nine (48MB Ogg Vorbis) (or 41MB MP3)

Songs for summer. Recorded Sunday, April 5, 2007 by Steven Garrity. Run..." (107 words - posted by steven) ]]></description>
		<guid>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2007/august/actsofvolition</guid>
		<comments>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2007/august/actsofvolition#replies</comments>
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<p>A new session of <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/actsofvolition/">Acts of Volition Radio</a> is full of delightful songs for the summer. The songs may also be enjoyed during other seasons.</p>

<div style="margin: 1em; border: 0.2em solid #CCC; background: #eee; padding: 1em;">
<div><a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/images/radio/aov_radio_session_twentynine.ogg"><strong>Acts of Volition Radio: Session Twenty Nine</strong> (48MB Ogg Vorbis)</a> (or <a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/images/radio/aov_radio_session_twentynine.mp3">41MB MP3</a>)</div>

<div>Songs for summer. Recorded Sunday, April 5, 2007 by Steven Garrity. Run time: 45min.</div>

<p>Session Twenty Nine Playlist:</p>
<ol>
<li>Two Hours Traffic &#8211; <em>Arms Akimbo</em></li>
<li>Travis &#8211; <em>Big Chair</em></li>
<li>Jellyfish &#8211; <em>Glutton of Sympathy</em></li>
<li>Stars &#8211; <em>Midnight Coward</em></li>
<li>The New Pornographers &#8211; <em>Failsave</em></li>
<li>Zwan &#8211; <em>Lyric</em></li>
<li>Starflyer 59 &#8211; <em>I Win</em></li>
<li>Manic Street Preachers &#8211; <em>Design for Life</em></li>
<li>Joel Plaskett Emergency &#8211; <em>The Instrumental</em></li>
</ol>

</div>

<p>For more, see the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/actsofvolition">previous Acts of Volition Radio sessions</a> or subscribe to the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/rss/categories/actsofvolition/">Acts of Volition Radio RSS feed</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
				<dc:date>2007-08-08T21:32:00-03:00</dc:date>
		<dc:creator>Steven Garrity</dc:creator>
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		<title>Acts of Volition Radio: Session 28</title>
		<link>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2007/april/actsofvolition</link>
		<description><![CDATA["

This session of Acts of Volition Radio is party will test your musical attention span with some long songs, but will reward you with some music gratification.


Acts of Volition Radio: Session Twenty Eight (42MB Ogg Vorbis) (or 38MB MP3)

Songs short and long. Recorded Saturday, April 7,..." (104 words - posted by steven) ]]></description>
		<guid>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2007/april/actsofvolition</guid>
		<comments>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2007/april/actsofvolition#replies</comments>
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<p>This session of <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/actsofvolition/">Acts of Volition Radio</a> is party will test your musical attention span with some long songs, but will reward you with some music gratification.</p>

<div style="margin: 1em; border: 0.2em solid #CCC; background: #eee; padding: 1em;">
<div><a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/images/radio/aov_radio_session_twentyeight.ogg"><strong>Acts of Volition Radio: Session Twenty Eight</strong> (42MB Ogg Vorbis)</a> (or <a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/images/radio/aov_radio_session_twentyeight.mp3">38MB MP3</a>)</div>

<div>Songs short and long. Recorded Saturday, April 7, 2007 by Steven Garrity. Run time: 41min.</div>

<p>Session Twenty Eight Playlist:</p>
<ol>
<li>Joel Plaskett &#8211; <em>Snowed In</em></li>
<li>Fountains of Wayne &#8211; <em>Fire in the Canyon</em></li>
<li>The Shins &#8211; <em>Sleeping Lessons</em></li>
<li>The Arcade Fire &#8211; <em>Intervention</em></li>
<li>Matthew Sweet &#8211; <em>Thunderstorm</em></li>
<li>Explosions in the Sky &#8211; <em>Your Hand in Mine</em></li>
</ol>

</div>

<p>For more, see the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/actsofvolition">previous Acts of Volition Radio sessions</a> or subscribe to the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/rss/categories/actsofvolition/">Acts of Volition Radio RSS feed</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
				<dc:date>2007-04-07T21:54:00-03:00</dc:date>
		<dc:creator>Steven Garrity</dc:creator>
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		<title>Acts of Volition Radio: Session 27</title>
		<link>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2007/february/actsofvolition</link>
		<description><![CDATA["

The first Acts of Volition Radio session of 2007. Warning: some of these songs might make you cry.


Acts of Volition Radio: Session Twenty Seven (44MB Ogg Vorbis) (or 42MB MP3)

A few pairs of great songs. Recorded Wednesday, February 5, 2007 by Steven Garrity. Run time: 45min.

Session..." (92 words - posted by steven) ]]></description>
		<guid>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2007/february/actsofvolition</guid>
		<comments>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2007/february/actsofvolition#replies</comments>
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<p>The first <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/actsofvolition/">Acts of Volition Radio</a> session of 2007. Warning: some of these songs might make you cry.</p>

<div style="margin: 1em; border: 0.2em solid #CCC; background: #eee; padding: 1em;">
<div><a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/images/radio/aov_radio_session_twentyseven.ogg"><strong>Acts of Volition Radio: Session Twenty Seven</strong> (44MB Ogg Vorbis)</a> (or <a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/images/radio/aov_radio_session_twentyseven.mp3">42MB MP3</a>)</div>

<div>A few pairs of great songs. Recorded Wednesday, February 5, 2007 by Steven Garrity. Run time: 45min.</div>

<p>Session Twenty Seven Playlist:</p>
<ol>
<li>The Delgados &#8211; <em>Keep On Breathing</em></li>
<li>Mike Knott &#8211; <em>Tattoo</em></li>
<li>FAIR &#8211; <em>Cut Down Sideways</em></li>
<li>Stereophonics &#8211; <em>Rewind</em></li>
<li>José González &#8211; <em>Heartbeats</em></li>
<li>Jeremy Enigk &#8211; <em>World Waits</em></li>
<li>Matt Mays &#8211; <em>Mornin' Sun</em></li>
</ol>
</div>

<p>For more, see the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/actsofvolition">previous Acts of Volition Radio sessions</a> or subscribe to the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/rss/categories/actsofvolition/">Acts of Volition Radio RSS feed</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
				<dc:date>2007-02-05T21:45:00-04:00</dc:date>
		<dc:creator>Steven Garrity</dc:creator>
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		<title>Acts of Volition Radio: Session 26</title>
		<link>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2006/november/actsofvolition</link>
		<description><![CDATA["

In keeping with my complete lack of a publishing schedule, here is the latest session of Acts of Volition Radio. If the commentary is lacking, I assure you that the songs are worth the wait.


Acts of Volition Radio: Session Twenty Six (45MB Ogg Vorbis) (or 50MB MP3)

A few pairs of great..." (132 words - posted by steven) ]]></description>
		<guid>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2006/november/actsofvolition</guid>
		<comments>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2006/november/actsofvolition#replies</comments>
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<p>In keeping with my complete lack of a publishing schedule, here is the latest session of <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/actsofvolition/">Acts of Volition Radio</a>. If the commentary is lacking, I assure you that the songs are worth the wait.</p>

<div style="margin: 1em; border: 0.2em solid #CCC; background: #eee; padding: 1em;">
<div><a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/images/radio/aov_radio_session_twentysix.ogg"><strong>Acts of Volition Radio: Session Twenty Six</strong> (45MB Ogg Vorbis)</a> (or <a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/images/radio/aov_radio_session_twentysix.mp3">50MB MP3</a>)</div>

<div>A few pairs of great songs. Recorded Wednesday, November 22, 2006 by Steven Garrity. Run time: 45min.</div>

<p>Session Twenty Six Playlist:</p>
<ol>
<li>Joel Plaskett &#8211; <em>A Million Dollars</em></li>
<li>Joel Plaskett &#8211; <em>Nowhere With You</em></li>
<li>The Thermals &#8211; <em>Here's Your Future</em></li>
<li>The Thermals &#8211; <em>I Might Need You To Kill</em></li>
<li>Sloan &#8211; <em>Another Way I Could Do It</em></li>
<li>Sloan &#8211; <em>Live The Life You're Dreaming Of</em></li>
<li>Joshua Radin &#8211; <em>Winter</em></li>
<li>Metric &#8211; <em>Police And The Private</em></li>
<li>Steve Earle &#8211; <em>Jerusalem</em></li>
</ol>
</div>

<p>For more, see the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/actsofvolition">previous Acts of Volition Radio sessions</a> or subscribe to the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/rss/categories/actsofvolition/">Acts of Volition Radio RSS feed</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
				<dc:date>2006-11-24T20:36:00-04:00</dc:date>
		<dc:creator>Steven Garrity</dc:creator>
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		<title>Acts of Volition Radio: Session 25</title>
		<link>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2006/july/actsofvolition</link>
		<description><![CDATA["

The day after Canada Day, I put together a new session of Acts of Volition Radio.


Acts of Volition Radio: Session Twenty Five (46MB Ogg Vorbis) (or 62MB MP3)

Songs for Canada Day, 2006. Recorded Sunday, July 2, 2006 by Steven Garrity. Run time: 44min.

Session Twenty Five..." (106 words - posted by steven) ]]></description>
		<guid>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2006/july/actsofvolition</guid>
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<p>The day after Canada Day, I put together a new session of <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/actsofvolition/">Acts of Volition Radio</a>.</p>

<div style="margin: 1em; border: 0.2em solid #CCC; background: #eee; padding: 1em;">
<div><a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/images/radio/aov_radio_session_twentyfive.ogg"><strong>Acts of Volition Radio: Session Twenty Five</strong> (46MB Ogg Vorbis)</a> (or <a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/images/radio/aov_radio_session_twentyfive.mp3">62MB MP3</a>)</div>

<div>Songs for Canada Day, 2006. Recorded Sunday, July 2, 2006 by Steven Garrity. Run time: 44min.</div>

<p>Session Twenty Five Playlist:</p>
<ol>
<li>Joel Plaskett &#8211; <em>Absentminded Melody</em></li>
<li>Joel Plaskett &#8211; <em>Happen Now</em></li>
<li>Pilate &#8211; <em>Knife-Grey Sea</em></li>
<li>Fountains of Wayne &#8211; <em>All Kinds of Time</em></li>
<li>Sarah Harmer with the Weakerthans &#8211; <em>Gone for Good (The Shins)</em></li>
<li>Joel Plaskett &#8211; <em>Natural Disaster</em></li>
<li>Pearl Jam &#8211; <em>Marker in The Sand</em></li>
<li>Pilate &#8211; <em>Into The West</em></li>
</ol>
</div>

<p>For more, see the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/actsofvolition">previous Acts of Volition Radio sessions</a> or subscribe to the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/rss/categories/actsofvolition/">Acts of Volition Radio RSS feed</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
				<dc:date>2006-07-04T09:20:00-03:00</dc:date>
		<dc:creator>Steven Garrity</dc:creator>
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		<title>Acts of Volition Radio: Session 24</title>
		<link>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2006/april/actsofvolition</link>
		<description><![CDATA["

It&#8217;s been a few months since my last session of Acts of Volition Radio was recorded. I&#8217;m back with six fantastic songs.


Acts of Volition Radio: Session Twenty Four (34MB Ogg Vorbis) (or 40MB MP3)
Back with six great songs. Recorded Sunday, April 2, 2006 by Steven Garrity. Run..." (105 words - posted by steven) ]]></description>
		<guid>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2006/april/actsofvolition</guid>
		<comments>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2006/april/actsofvolition#replies</comments>
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<p>It&#8217;s been a few months since my last session of <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/actsofvolition/">Acts of Volition Radio</a> was recorded. I&#8217;m back with six fantastic songs.</p>

<div style="margin: 1em; border: 0.2em solid #CCC; background: #EEE; padding: 1em;">
<div><a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/images/radio/aov_radio_session_twentyfour.ogg"><strong>Acts of Volition Radio: Session Twenty Four</strong> (34MB Ogg Vorbis)</a> (or <a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/images/radio/aov_radio_session_twentyfour.mp3">40MB MP3</a>)</div>
<div>Back with six great songs. Recorded Sunday, April 2, 2006 by Steven Garrity. Run time: 34min.</div>

<p>Session Twenty Four Playlist:</p>
<ol>
<li>My Morning Jacket &#8211; <em>Wordless Chorus</em></li>
<li>The Doughboys &#8211; <em>Shine</em></li>
<li>Idlewild &#8211; <em>Love Steals Us from Loneliness</em></li>
<li>Wintersleep &#8211; <em>Jaws of Life</em></li>
<li>Snow Patrol with Martha Wainwright &#8211; <em>Set the Fire to the Third Bar</em></li>
<li>Imogen Heap &#8211; <em>Hide and Seek</em></li>
</ol>
</div>

<p>For more, see the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/actsofvolition">previous Acts of Volition Radio sessions</a> or subscribe to the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/rss/categories/actsofvolition/">Acts of Volition Radio RSS feed</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
				<dc:date>2006-04-03T09:32:00-03:00</dc:date>
		<dc:creator>Steven Garrity</dc:creator>
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		<title>Acts of Volition Radio: Session 23</title>
		<link>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2005/november/actsofvolition</link>
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My last session of Acts of Volition Radio was recorded in the waning days of my bachelorhood. Though this session now features a married host, the music continues to rock (though sometimes gently). I'm as excited about sharing these great songs as I was when recording the first session. This..." (161 words - posted by steven) ]]></description>
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My last session of <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/actsofvolition/">Acts of Volition Radio</a> was recorded in <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2005/july/actsofvolition">the waning days of my bachelorhood</a>. Though this session now features a married host, the music continues to rock (though sometimes gently). I'm as excited about sharing these great songs as I was when recording <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2003/november/actsofvolition">the first session</a>. This session is the first available in Ogg Vorbis format (<a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/archives/2005/june/thecatch22of">info and rational</a>, though the MP3 version is still available if you prefer.</p>

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<div><a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/images/radio/aov_radio_session_twentythree.ogg"><strong>Acts of Volition Radio: Session Twenty Three</strong> (48MB Ogg Vorbis)</a> (or <a href="http://www.actsofvolition.com/images/radio/aov_radio_session_twentythree.mp3">48MB MP3</a>)</div>
<div>Songs that rock, gently. Recorded Sunday, November 6, 2005 by Steven Garrity. Run time: 47min.</div>

<p>Session Twenty Three Playlist:</p>
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<li>Fountains of Wayne &#8211; <em>Mexican Wine</em></li>
<li>The New Pornographers &#8211; <em>The Bleeding Heart Show</em></li>
<li>Denison Witmer &#8211; <em>Little Flowers</em></li>
<li>Starflyer 59 &#8211; <em>Good Sons</em></li>
<li>Sum 41 &#8211; <em>Pieces</em></li>
<li>Nada Surf &#8211; <em>Always Love</em></li>
<li>Without Gravity &#8211; <em>Beautiful Son</em></li>
<li>Death Cab For Cutie &#8211; <em>I Will Follow You Into The Dark</em></li>
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<p>For more, see the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/archives/actsofvolition">previous Acts of Volition Radio sessions</a> or subscribe to the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/rss/categories/actsofvolition/">Acts of Volition Radio RSS feed</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
				<dc:date>2005-11-10T22:21:00-04:00</dc:date>
		<dc:creator>Steven Garrity</dc:creator>
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		<title>Acts of Volition Radio in the News</title>
		<link>http://actsofvolition.com/archives/2005/july/actsofvolition1</link>
		<description><![CDATA["I had a request from a journalist to give some thoughts on &#8220;podcasting&#8221;. As I mention below, I&#8217;m still a bit lamed-out by the actual term &#8220;podcasting&#8221;, but if it helps people learn about cool audio online, then I can live with it. It&#8217;s no worse than..." (1383 words - posted by steven) ]]></description>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had a request from a journalist to give some thoughts on &#8220;podcasting&#8221;. As I mention below, I&#8217;m still a bit lamed-out by the actual term &#8220;podcasting&#8221;, but if it helps people learn about cool audio online, then I can live with it. It&#8217;s no worse than &#8220;blog&#8221; anyhow.</p>

<p>I figured my email response to the journalist might be of some interest to others (and I can show what I actually wrote in case I&#8217;m misrepresented - though I&#8217;m sure it will be fine). Here, then, is what I wrote:</p>

<blockquote>
<p>Question: <em>What in your opinion makes a successful podcast?</em></p>
</blockquote>

<p>Before you can determine what makes a successful podcast, I think you have to define what success is to you, the producer. For some, success may be measure by the most obvious and straightforward means: number of listeners. For others, though, success may come in reaching a small group effectively. For a few, success may even be defined by simply producing something that you are happy with - talking can be quite therapeutic.</p>

<p>For myself, I feel satisfied when I hear from a few people that have truly enjoyed a piece of music I&#8217;ve played. Even if I were only to hear back from a couple of people, knowing that someone has found some new music that they love is what motivates me to produce the show.</p>

<blockquote>
<p>Question: <em>Which are your favorites?</em></p>
</blockquote>

<p>I actually only listen to a few &#8220;podcasts&#8221;:</p>

<h5><a href="http://www.lugradio.org/">LugRadio</a></h5>
<p>There&#8217;s a <em>really</em> geeky show produced by four guys from Wolverhampton in the U.K. called LugRadio (http://www.lugradio.org). It&#8217;s a panel talk show about Linux and the surrounding technology and culture. The guys that do the show are huge geeks, are quite funny, and actually do a better job of discussion Linux and open-source technology-related issues that most in the mainstream press. Their British accents make everything they say sound just a little bit smarter and funnier too.</p>

<h5><a href="http://www.itconversations.com">IT Conversations</a></h5>
<p>While not limited to one specific host or topic, the IT Conversations site hosts conference keynotes and interviews with people from around the technology industry. The original host (he has since branched out and there are shows by many hosts on the site), Doug Kaye, does a great interview and they have some strong keynote presentations by important thinkers in the IT world.</p>

<h5><a href="http://diggnation.com">DiggNation</a></h5>
<p>Hosted by the maintainers of the technology/culture news site, Digg.com, this is a short weekly podcast that covers some of the most popular tech news stories of the week. That said, I listen mostly because the hosts are fun and entertaining.</p>

<h5><a href="http://www.mathcaddy.com">MathCaddy Radio</a></h5>
<p>A dude named Adam, who follows much the same format as my own Acts of Volition Radio - he plays music he loves and tells us about it. Like my own stuff, it&#8217;s rough and unscripted. Every once and a while, he tells a story about a song that makes you hear it in a new light and it&#8217;s totally worth the listen.</p>

<p>I would love to hear more people produce shows like Acts of Volition Radio and MathCaddy Radio, where they play the music they really love. That is the best way to find new music. It&#8217;s not coming from marketing firms, radio stations, or record companies. Instead, it&#8217;s music that someone loved enough to want to tell us about it.</p>

<blockquote>
<p>Question: <em>When do you listen, and with what technology?</em></p>
</blockquote>

<p>I mostly listen when I&#8217;m at home on my old 1970s tube-powered Pioneer stereo, hooked up to my laptop. I don&#8217;t actually have an iPod or other portable music player. I also don&#8217;t use any of the podcast-downloading applications. Instead, I mostly just download the shows I want to hear at listening-time directly from the websites. With high-speed internet, it only takes a few minutes to download most shows.</p>

<p>The subscription and automatic download model that defines &#8220;podcasting&#8221; is intriguing, and I can see it being powerful if you have a commute or walk everyday that you want new material automatically on your player for. So far, at least, I don&#8217;t listen to shows that are produced daily and don&#8217;t have a portable player - so just downloading the shows manually and listening to them from my laptop is easy enough.</p>

<blockquote>
<p>Question: <em>Will podcasting last?</em></p>
</blockquote>

<p>I&#8217;m still a bit weirded-out by the term &#8220;podcasting&#8221;. I just sounds kinda dumb to me. When the weblog/blogging phenomenon started to take off, I left the same way about the word &#8220;blog&#8221;. I still say &#8220;weblog&#8221; when I can (it sounds a <em>bit</em> less goofy), but I&#8217;ve pretty much given up on that since the term &#8220;blog&#8221; has become so ubiquitous. I think I&#8217;ll have to give in and start saying &#8220;podcasting&#8221; eventually too - but for now, I still find the term too goofy to say with a straight face.</p>

<p>I&#8217;m not sure if the term &#8220;podcasting&#8221; will last, or if the current technology of RSS enclosures to distribute audio files will last. It seems to be doing well, but could always be supplanted by some newer and better technology.</p>

<p>I do think that individuals producing audio and publishing it online will last. It was thought that television would kill radio but radio still plays an important role. I think this stems from some inherent strengths of the audio-only medium. Producing audio-only (as opposed to audio and video) significantly lowers the barrier to entry. You can make a great radio show with a decent mic and a laptop. While video is getting cheaper and easier (and will be an important medium online), it is still much easier to <em>sound</em> cool than it is to <em>look</em> cool.</p>

<p>I suspect that like the original hype around weblogs, the initial media interest might wear off, and many who got involved to see what the buzz was about might lose interested. However, like with weblogs, great writers will keep writing and people will continue to produce great interview, shows, and music.</p>

<p>I was actually producing and publishing Acts of Volition Radio <em>before</em> the term/technology &#8220;podcasting&#8221; came along - so if the term and technology turn out to be a passing fad, I&#8217;ll likely still be sharing music I love with whomever will listen.</p>

<p>A few general notes:</p>

<p>Licensing is a problem. I wrote SOCAN, the organization that manages music licensing in Canada for radio and television when I first began my show. I would be willing to pay a reasonable licensing fee. However, at the time, I was told that this new medium hadn&#8217;t quite been figured out.  They suggested I save up some of my &#8220;revenue&#8221; (or &#8220;operating expenses&#8221; in the case of non-commercial radio) for whenever they actually do figure out what to change. I don&#8217;t have any revenue, and my &#8220;operating expenses&#8221; as trivial.</p>

<p>Rather than wait for the music industry to figure out how to make money off this new format, I&#8217;ve decided to go ahead and sell music for them. I&#8217;ve gotten dozens of email from people who have told me that after hearing an artist on Acts of Volition Radio, then purchased the CD. If anything, I consider what I&#8217;m doing to be to the benefit of the artists. I&#8217;m doing their advertising for them!</p>

<p>I suppose if I were to be asked (or threatened) by record companies or music industry organizations, I would comply with their request. However, rather than just stop, I think I would seek out musicians and record companies that understand the value of this new medium and promote their music instead.</p>

<p>Before I started producing Acts of Volition Radio, like most people, I would share great songs, albums, and artists with friends. With the show, I have effectively opened-up that sharing process to anyone who cares to listen.</p>

<p>The bottom line for me is that I love music. When you hear a song that really connects with you, it is a powerful feeling. When you know someone else has had a similar connection with that same song, it becomes a connection between people. I think this is part of what can make live music such a powerful experience. I want other people to feel what I feel when I listen to great music - this is why I produce the show.</p>

<p>When I hear from a listener that they have found some great new music through my show, I know that we have shared a common experience. It&#8217;s really about using music to connect with people.</p>

<p>I&#8217; post an update if any of my stuff is used in the piece when it gets published.</p>]]></content:encoded>
				<dc:date>2005-07-20T14:18:00-03:00</dc:date>
		<dc:creator>Steven Garrity</dc:creator>
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