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The Carolina Huddle Podcast now on iTunes....


Jeremy Igo

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We have huge improvements in the works now that we have a couple of pods under our belt. You can expect MUCH better sound quality.

 

Be sure to subscribe so you are automagically notified of new episodes.... We have some really great stuff coming up.

 

https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-carolina-huddle-podcast/id889326803

 

To get extra attention please try to work in Sasquatch and/or UFO sightings into any and all pod casts.  Will increase hits exponentially.  Nonsense and tomfoolery will be similar to current state albeit with varying themes.

 

Thank me later...

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I'm a little behind on this but I just downloaded both and plan on listening today at work.  Thanks for adding to ITunes it makes it much easier for me.

 

Good deal. Thanks for giving them a listen.

 

I can't wait for you guys to hear the new digs we are putting together. The sound will be fantastic.

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and thank you for providing a new word to add to my vocabulary today.....automagically. will be great for my demo/lunch n learn today. thanks jer! can't wait to see the new podcast stuffs. Would love to get together on some ideas for show topics!

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I will listen to this for sure.

 

Only one problem, is it because of my internet speed? I cant see the avatar of this podcast on iTunes or you just didnt put an avatar for it? Actually a good avatar would attract more attention when guys are browsing the podcasts.

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I will listen to this for sure.

 

Only one problem, is it because of my internet speed? I cant see the avatar of this podcast on iTunes or you just didnt put an avatar for it? Actually a good avatar would attract more attention when guys are browsing the podcasts.

 

Its there when you subscribe. It takes a while for itunes to cache it on their itunes page.

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When is the next cast? I might wait a couple weeks so others can get a chance to be on unless I have a burning question I need to ask. I was thinking of calling and asking Sammi Jo if she enjoyed playing Ygritte on HBO's Game of Thrones.

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