The Star today published an article about my little effort to make podcasting a word as common as radio.
For those who attended or even those who missed the workshop, you can download a PDF version of my slides. There are some good resources for you if you’re interested in starting your own podcasts:
Download PDF of workshop slides
UPCOMING EVENTS:
I’ll be doing a recording on the ferry from Penang island to Butterworth tomorrow February 23, 2007 at 11AM. The Star will be shooting video. Come join us! You can call me at 016-424-5448 for details.
Little Penang Street on February 25, 2007 at around 12:20PM. Upper Penang Road.
bravo john!!!!
thanks. 🙂
haha this morning saw miku face on the star’s front page so entau =D
ah john u make the penang hokkien community proud again!!
john, what is the event for 25th ah?
Tuna,
The 25th is Little Penang Street. They invite performances to the event. For Penang Hokkien Podcast, I’ll be doing a show on the street. Anyone can come. Come visit us. Xiamen Ah Long will be my guest host and Tan Choon Hoe the author will be my guest.
John,
Congratulations to you as it has been two-years since you first launch this podcast and now you had made it to the limelight …
Welcome back home in PG and wishing you and familly a happy & properous happy new year …
PS: Hope that I could join one of your podcast recording session next time.
Best Regards,
Aaron in KL …
Well done John and congratulations on the successful event.
P.S: Looks like someone is sleeping in the photo…. 🙂
aiyo…”teik soon” zha tio wa liao…wa jeh tua “zha boh” eh au bui…
John post more photos for your workshop and gardering la..
Eventhough i can’t join but feels excited already to hear the recording of the gardering
John:
Good job. Proud of you. Miku swells up and become “Ang Ang” and popular.
keong hee keong hee
now miku sure koh ‘kim’ koh ‘ang’
ah John rock on!
CONGRATULATIONS ! ! !
to Miku ONG – good on you for taking it on to the streets of Georgetown
your long time listener from Auckland – New Zealand who is also a real Penangite Hokkien lang from Georgetown – Taman Free School Flats
many people don’t know how Miku look like, can show them? Miku represent penang, cannot find in KL where I live now.
Hi Ang Ku, Lu hor boh 🙂
Do you now stay in KL?
U may log on to Johnong Flikrr album, inside have the MIKU photos 🙂