Thursday, 3 February 2011

The Podigal Daughter™ (New for 2011!)

–A Podcast Fandango


As you know – if you visit this website regularly – I like to switch it up. With that in mind, new for 2011, I've decided to make an unscheduled foray into the world of podcasting. The show’s called Cheyelle Omar: The Podigal Daughter. Today's offering is a pilot. If I do decide to do more they'll be monthly. So, if you're interested in listening to my first-ever podcast press play on the player below or click here. You can also subscribe to the show on iTunes; just enter "Cheyelle Omar" in iTunes' search engine.

This month's show includes: An interview about sexism in sport, show tunes, tomfoolery, a dedication to one of my favourite readers, podcasting chat and basically me being a big fat attention-seeker.

Oh, and just incase anyone’s feeling particularly bookish, below is a list of links to accompany the show.


Enjoy me…





–Cheyelle Omar: The Podigal Daughter


COPYRIGHT ©2011 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED:  CHEYELLE OMAR

9 comments:

  1. I know ima listen to it first thing in the morning--hunny is watching Gray's Anatomy at the moment and would throw a 'lil fit if I turned the sound on. heheh! :-) :-) :-)

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  2. Got around to listening to it, you're a riot I want more!

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  3. I listened just now and Awwwww *blushes* thank you, my friend. :-) <3 I like to do those cinchcasts sometimes (same type of deal) and may have to say a lil somethin somethin. heheh

    Alice Walker gave me you as a new friend--actually it's been more than a year now, huh?

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  4. ^^^^
    Aww, fanks for listening. I was loath to link the show to this website, because I thought it might undermine the writing. But then I thought, fuck it.

    @eccentricity: Alice Walker has given me a lot of good things over the years - you included! One year and counting ;o)

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  5. great show and great singing too. how nice to hear your voice, and knowing more about you this entertainer side/singer side.

    :)

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  6. @McCaffery: I do hope I made you smile (my singing usually has folks in hysterics), my dear. Cos I know, from reading your blog, you've had a trying couple of days. I hope things went well yesterday ;o)

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  7. There's no such as too much cheyelleness, give us more!

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  8. ...or as some would say "no such thing"
    Sometimes I forget to check to see if I any words out.
    D'Oh!

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  9. ^^^^
    I'm dyslexic, Joe. Your initial comment made perfect sense!

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