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  • Sat, Oct 10 2009 5:26 PM

    'School Sucks' podcast gets tenfold listenership increase after FDR interview...

    nice! Brett talks about it here...

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  • Sat, Oct 10 2009 5:54 PM In reply to

    Re: 'School Sucks' podcast gets tenfold listenership increase after FDR interview...

    Well deserved.

  • Sat, Oct 10 2009 5:56 PM In reply to

    Re: 'School Sucks' podcast gets tenfold listenership increase after FDR interview...

    Power of the internets!

    "Better a cruel truth than a comfortable delusion."

  • Sat, Oct 10 2009 6:04 PM In reply to

    • GregG
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    Re: 'School Sucks' podcast gets tenfold listenership increase after FDR interview...

    I would love to hear a round-table with you, Wes, and Brett.

     

  • Sat, Oct 10 2009 10:25 PM In reply to

    • Old Whig
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    Re: 'School Sucks' podcast gets tenfold listenership increase after FDR interview...

     That interview was definitely worth listening to again.

    There is no law-giver but nature.

    And you are her prophet.

  • Sun, Oct 11 2009 6:06 AM In reply to

    Re: 'School Sucks' podcast gets tenfold listenership increase after FDR interview...

    GregG:

    I would love to hear a round-table with you, Wes, and Brett.

    Seconded!

    "Better a cruel truth than a comfortable delusion."

  • Sun, Oct 11 2009 9:37 AM In reply to

    Re: 'School Sucks' podcast gets tenfold listenership increase after FDR interview...

    fingolfin:

    GregG:

    I would love to hear a round-table with you, Wes, and Brett.

    Seconded!

    All in favor say aye.

     

    Seriously though, some ofthese interview/discusion type podcasts are the more interesting ones to listen to Stef. You and larken rose, with pater mac, some of your earlier ones with marc stevens.

     

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  • Sun, Oct 11 2009 10:44 AM In reply to

    Re: 'School Sucks' podcast gets tenfold listenership increase after FDR interview...

    Awesome, I've downloaded a few episodes of School Sucks, it's on my "Listen to" list Smile

  • Wed, Oct 14 2009 9:58 PM In reply to

    Re: 'School Sucks' podcast gets tenfold listenership increase after FDR interview...

    Aye.

     

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  • Thu, Oct 15 2009 1:13 AM In reply to

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    Aye!

  • Fri, Oct 23 2009 7:27 PM In reply to

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    Re: 'School Sucks' podcast gets tenfold listenership increase after FDR interview...

    Jake.archer:

    Sighs..must seek out some student teachers, and introduce them to School Sucks, Good luck Brett..wish we had him over here!


    I burnt all the episodes of School Sucks to CDs, went with some friends to the local movie theater on a Saturday night around 8:30pm, hung out for an hour, and handed the CDs out to teenagers who were walking out of the theater after a movie ended.  Highly targeted advertising.  :)

    Hopefully some of them will listen, like it, and pass it on to the rest of the kids in their schools.  (If this were a dot-com business plan, here's where I'd insert the hockey stick graph.)

  • Fri, Oct 23 2009 10:00 PM In reply to

    Re: 'School Sucks' podcast gets tenfold listenership increase after FDR interview...

    OferNave:

    I burnt all the episodes of School Sucks to CDs, went with some friends to the local movie theater on a Saturday night around 8:30pm, hung out for an hour, and handed the CDs out to teenagers who were walking out of the theater after a movie ended.  Highly targeted advertising.  :)

    Hopefully some of them will listen, like it, and pass it on to the rest of the kids in their schools.  (If this were a dot-com business plan, here's where I'd insert the hockey stick graph.)

    You are a true knight for freedom, sir.

  • Sat, Oct 24 2009 2:23 AM In reply to

    • KevinV
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    Re: 'School Sucks' podcast gets tenfold listenership increase after FDR interview...

    OferNave:

    I burnt all the episodes of School Sucks to CDs, went with some friends to the local movie theater on a Saturday night around 8:30pm, hung out for an hour, and handed the CDs out to teenagers who were walking out of the theater after a movie ended.  Highly targeted advertising.  :)

    Hopefully some of them will listen, like it, and pass it on to the rest of the kids in their schools.  (If this were a dot-com business plan, here's where I'd insert the hockey stick graph.)

    Wow, that's really wonderful what you are doing.  I'm curious, do you have any way to know what kind of effect the CDs have on the teenagers, like a way for them to give feedback?  I'd be curious about what kind of responses you have from them.   Did they seem very receptive to the CDs?

     

     

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