Monday, June 16, 2008

Masonic Central Podcast with Tim Bryce

Masonic Central is a new blog/podcast series by a couple of seasoned internet brothers, Dean Kennedy and Greg Stewart. Many of my 37 regular readers might already be familiar with them from their frequent and well thought out postings on some of the various Masonic internet forums, and Masonic Central now offers Bros. Greg and Dean an opportunity to extend their quick wits and good natures to those who can't read prefer the interview and panel discussion formats.

Last night - Sunday, June 15th - was their second show which featured noted Florida Mason Tim Bryce. Bro. Tim is known for his thoughtful newsletters and essays, and last night's podcast shows that he is just as bright an engaging in person.

The Masonic Central blog can be found at this address:
http://masoniccentral.blogspot.com/
where you can also find a calendar listing upcoming segments.

The podcasts can be found on Talkshoe at
http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/tscmd/tc/19162

The live air time is 9 pm Eastern, 6 pm Pacific.

It looks like they've got the next few Sunday nights booked for guests, but you can download the one-hour podcasts and listen to them at your leisure later in the week.

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2 Comments:

The Palmetto Bug said...

I, along with you, listened to the live show last night and it was well worth it. I finally figured out, after the show was over, how to participate.

Tom, I have to agree. Tim Bryce is a well spoken fellow. I certainly don't agree with all of his positions, but I can't fault his zeal and intelligence.

Justa Mason said...

Palm, would you want to listen to an hour of "You're right!" "No, you're right!" "I think we're both right!" ??

This is why Tom and I don't do a show. Except I'm more righter than he.

Interview and talk shows don't necessarily need to be provocative .. though there are some listeners who prefer a shouting match .. but they do have to have content that holds the listeners' interest. They're really no different than a Lodge meeting. If you have a boring talk show, you have no listeners. If you have a boring Lodge meeting, the only members who show up are those who'll come no matter what.

I wish the guys the best and hope they have the time and interest to sustain their programme.

Justa Mason