I am a huge fan of podcasts and Drive to work with the head designer of Magic , "Maro" or Mark Rosewater is one of my favorites. He gives us, as the audience an amazing insight into the game we love. I highly recommend this podcast and would like to have some discussion with other IMTG users regarding the information and ideas shared there.
Quote from: Arzair on August 29, 2013, 12:34:20 PM
I am a huge fan of podcasts and Drive to work with the head designer of Magic , "Maro" or Mark Rosewater is one of my favorites. He gives us, as the audience an amazing insight into the game we love. I highly recommend this podcast and would like to have some discussion with other IMTG users regarding the information and ideas shared there.
Ah it's nice to know he has a good podcast, I'm going to start commuting to LA so I'll need something besides music to get me through all that traffic 😥😖😞
Will have to see if this is on Stitcher. I drive and hour each way to work and love listening to Podcasts. Thanks for the recommendation.
Edit: And it is not. :(
Dudecore made me hip to Drive to Work eight months ago and I've been obsessed with podcasts ever since then. I even started doing my own.
I love Drive to Work. I started on #26 and did a marathon of the previous 25 episodes in three or four days. It's a great insight into R & D's process.
Yes it is, another great MTG podcast is "Limited Resource"
Is there any place I can down load his podcast while on the go?
Quote from: Ace on August 30, 2013, 12:44:53 AM
Is there any place I can down load his podcast while on the go?
ITunes has all 48-49 of them for free...
I download his podcast whenever there is a bew episode!Curretly have all of them.
I just love listening to what MaRo has to say !!
The eh team is by far my favorite podcast its on manadeprived.com I highly recommend it
Quote from: Bman0121 on August 30, 2013, 01:12:02 PM
The eh team is by far my favorite podcast its on manadeprived.com I highly recommend it
Going to have to check that one out :)
I hate you guys...I just downloaded all of them and subscribed. I read Daily MTG and always wanted to listen to Drive to Work but never really listened to Podcasts before.
Drive to Work is great. I listen to Joe Rogan, Stuff You Missed in History Class, This American Life, Monday Night Magic, CommanderCast, Freakonomics, Bill Burr Monday Morning Podcast and Marc Maron/Nerdist (if they have someone good on)
And also Effectively Wild - the Baseball Prospectus podcast. I'm a bit of a statistic nerd, and baseball is a favorite of mine.
Also read Blogatog (http://MarkRosewater.Tumblr.com) daily. Mark Rosewater does ALOT for the Magic community, and people don't like him for whatever reason. I can't think of any other company who's lead designer devotes 90% of his time to product.
Yeah, MaRo is definitely amazing, creative beyond belief and has an amazing insight into the every aspect of the game and its players.
Quote from: Arzair on August 29, 2013, 12:34:20 PM
I am a huge fan of podcasts and Drive to work with the head designer of Magic , "Maro" or Mark Rosewater is one of my favorites. He gives us, as the audience an amazing insight into the game we love. I highly recommend this podcast and would like to have some discussion with other IMTG users regarding the information and ideas shared there.
Well thanks a lot...now I'm hooked.
Quote from: Mikefrompluto on August 29, 2013, 08:32:57 PM
Dudecore made me hip to Drive to Work eight months ago and I've been obsessed with podcasts ever since then. I even started doing my own.
I love Drive to Work. I started on #26 and did a marathon of the previous 25 episodes in three or four days. It's a great insight into R & D's process.
About how long did that take? I want to do this too but I have not found the time b
Quote from: Kaleo42 on August 31, 2013, 07:22:50 PM
Quote from: Mikefrompluto on August 29, 2013, 08:32:57 PM
Dudecore made me hip to Drive to Work eight months ago and I've been obsessed with podcasts ever since then. I even started doing my own.
I love Drive to Work. I started on #26 and did a marathon of the previous 25 episodes in three or four days. It's a great insight into R & D's process.
About how long did that take? I want to do this too but I have not found the time b
If I'm doing a 30 minute episode, it takes 45 minutes to an hour to record because I stop recording a lot to collect my thoughts and drink something (lubricating your vocal chords is key if you're talking for a long period of time,) and anywhere from two to five hours to edit, depending on what I want to cut out and how much I say "Um." If you want to sound more professional, then most of your time will be spent in the editing phase. Some podcasts don't do any editing and put episodes up as-is, but I try to make mine a little more professional by cutting out "dead air" and "Ums."
If you (or anyone else) is interested in podcasting, then check out Podcasting 101. It's a great resource.
Quote from: Mikefrompluto on August 31, 2013, 08:29:56 PM
Quote from: Kaleo42 on August 31, 2013, 07:22:50 PM
Quote from: Mikefrompluto on August 29, 2013, 08:32:57 PM
Dudecore made me hip to Drive to Work eight months ago and I've been obsessed with podcasts ever since then. I even started doing my own.
I love Drive to Work. I started on #26 and did a marathon of the previous 25 episodes in three or four days. It's a great insight into R & D's process.
About how long did that take? I want to do this too but I have not found the time b
If I'm doing a 30 minute episode, it takes 45 minutes to an hour to record because I stop recording a lot to collect my thoughts and drink something (lubricating your vocal chords is key if you're talking for a long period of time,) and anywhere from two to five hours to edit, depending on what I want to cut out and how much I say "Um." If you want to sound more professional, then most of your time will be spent in the editing phase. Some podcasts don't do any editing and put episodes up as-is, but I try to make mine a little more professional by cutting out "dead air" and "Ums."
If you (or anyone else) is interested in podcasting, then check out Podcasting 101. It's a great resource.
I meant the marathon.
Quote from: Kaleo42 on August 31, 2013, 08:31:55 PM
Quote from: Mikefrompluto on August 31, 2013, 08:29:56 PM
Quote from: Kaleo42 on August 31, 2013, 07:22:50 PM
Quote from: Mikefrompluto on August 29, 2013, 08:32:57 PM
Dudecore made me hip to Drive to Work eight months ago and I've been obsessed with podcasts ever since then. I even started doing my own.
I love Drive to Work. I started on #26 and did a marathon of the previous 25 episodes in three or four days. It's a great insight into R & D's process.
About how long did that take? I want to do this too but I have not found the time b
If I'm doing a 30 minute episode, it takes 45 minutes to an hour to record because I stop recording a lot to collect my thoughts and drink something (lubricating your vocal chords is key if you're talking for a long period of time,) and anywhere from two to five hours to edit, depending on what I want to cut out and how much I say "Um." If you want to sound more professional, then most of your time will be spent in the editing phase. Some podcasts don't do any editing and put episodes up as-is, but I try to make mine a little more professional by cutting out "dead air" and "Ums."
If you (or anyone else) is interested in podcasting, then check out Podcasting 101. It's a great resource.
I meant the marathon.
Three or four days...
Third week in a row that TWO episodes were uploaded instead of the normal one. Yessss.