February 8, 2013 6:00 am by: Mike Lee

Photo by Michael Lee.
Podcast time!
We've got three bits of radio goodness for your ears today. First off, it's
Good Morning! from producer Sara Curtis. I'm not gonna tell you too much about this one, except that if you're downloading this podcast first thing in the a.m., it'll be an excellent way to start your day.
Then it's
Discovering George, from O'Dark veteran Eric Winnick. This is a great and surprising piece, and it'll be an excellent way to continue to day.
And what's next, you ask? How about
At Home in the Circus? This piece is -- you guessed it -- an excellent way to end the podcast....
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We've had a very efficient and productive week here at O'Dark Central. It's been so efficient and productive, in fact, that we've got this week's episode (#167) completely finished and ear-ready days before it's scheduled to air. What does this mean for you? Only that you don't have to wait around until Sunday night like some kind of sucker. You can listen to the big big show on your computation device right now, and get that audio goodness inside you way before those Luddites who listen to radio over the airwaves like a bunch of Neanderthals.
And what will you hear? Tons of stuff, naturally! We've got three hours to fill, after all. We'll kick things off with Lost and Found Sound and Beyond: Hour Two, the long-anticipated sequel to Lost and Found Sound and Beyond: Hour... » read more
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with teen expert and author of Secrets Girls Keep, Carrie Silver-Stock. Silver-Stock, founded Girls with Dreams to create a global movement where girls discover their power, passion, and big dreams. The mission is simple:...
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In today's podcast, we're bringing you the complete, nearly-an-hour-long "Hungry" edition of Snap Judgment. ...
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