Catholic Travel Journal

Published: May 5, 2014, 4 a.m.

b'\\xc2\\nToday Dave and Erik review the Catholic Travel Podcast (http://www.cahtolictraveljournal.com). This podcast is \\xe2\\u20ac\\u0153The weekly audio journal about our pilgrimage preparations. We publish a new show every Monday.\\xe2\\u20ac\\nThe Good Stuff\\nGood job of keeping things flowing, and sticking with theme (St pats).\\nGood audio.\\nNice album artwork\\nThe way the hosts\\xc2\\xa0engaged with the guest. Nice follow-up questions. The personal, conversational style felt like we were talking at the kitchen table Great use of vivid words with the dinner and backyard descriptions\\nThings That Could Be Tweaked\\nDefine the show for the audience right in the intro every episode. Set it up. Why am I here? Control your guest. He sometimes talked a long time. Ask questions to get him to focus. Use more vivid descriptions and great follow-up questions. Ask what your audience is asking in their heads.\\nDepending on your choice, non cathloics are a bit lost (but then again, I\\xe2\\u20ac\\u2122m not your audience). Don\\xe2\\u20ac\\u2122t send people to pages with nothing. Would you keep a question in your podcast if you asked a yes or no question and they answered \\xe2\\u20ac\\u0153no\\xe2\\u20ac? same things for websites.\\nOverall, I got confused if you went on the trips or just read about it.\\xc2\\xa0I felt the intro could have included an explanation of the show\\nWatch the Show here, or listen to the show below\\n\\xc2\\n\\xc2\\n(http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/PodcastReviewShow/~4/dCEpk3ekBlE)'