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Weekly Podcast Delay

May 11, 2010 @ 23:52 By Gavin Webber 4 Comments

For the regular listeners of my podcast, I apologise profusely.  I have just found out that I have run out of storage space on my podcast site, and now have to fork out some money to expand storage and bandwidth for it.

Little did I realise that it would be so popular, so when I sell a few more eggs, I will pay for more space and resume normal transmission.

Once again, sorry.

Gavin

P.S.  If anyone has any topics they would like me to cover or special guests to interview, please let me know via comment.   Kim has asked if she can be interviewed again, but I need a subject to talk about!

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Gavin Webber's daily goal is to live a more sustainable lifestyle, in an effort to reduce his family's environmental footprint so we can all make a difference for our children & future generations to come.

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Comments

  1. belinda says

    May 12, 2010 at 08:44

    Hi Gav,

    Personally I would love to hear from Kim on sustainable crafting.

    Kind Regards
    Belinda

    Reply
  2. Miss 40 says

    May 12, 2010 at 11:53

    Heya Gavie, I also would love to hear about Kim’s craft, I’ve already seen her Girlie Cave, the wonderland of goodies waiting to be masterpieces. Or even how sustainable living has lessened the intensity of her MS attacks would be another good one. Where’s the Greenie Craft Blog Kim? Waiting!

    xoxox

    Reply
  3. daharja says

    May 12, 2010 at 16:15

    I’d like to hear about how to introduce new chickens to an established flock, if you know anything about that. We’d like to increase the number of birds we have, but are unsure about how to deal with pecking order issues etc.

    Well – you DID ask! 😉

    Reply
  4. Gavin says

    May 12, 2010 at 20:57

    Pecking order, sustainable craft and healthy living.

    Sounds like some subjects that we can work with. Leave it with me ladies and keep listening.

    Gav

    Reply

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