Cast On! and other podcasts

I'm sure you knitting hipsters already know about this -- hello Portland! -- but for the rest of us . . .
I am really enjoying going through all the back episodes of the Podcast Cast On, which I get through ITunes, totally free. I don't have an MP3 player of any sort, so I just play them on my computer while working. Very fun!
I've also been collecting Craft Lit and Lime and Violet, out of curiosity, but have not had time to listen.
Which reminds me . . . when is that TNH podcast going to hit the airwaves? I volunteer myself for any needed assistance/contributions (in areas in which I am skilled, anyway). Really Lynn, what has taken you so long? Busy or something? 
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Cast On is very possibly my favoritest podcast. (Josie and Lou love Storynory.) Brenda Dayne is also from Portland, so that adds to its niftiness.
TNH podcast. Well, I'm wanting to do it. I've even got an interview recorded for it that's been sitting in my recorder for nearly a year now! I have to figure out how to record myself, I need some contributors, and I have to find the time. I can't have any deadline pressure right now, it makes me literally crazy/sick, so it'd be peripatetic at best.
Lynn Siprelle, Editor
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