VentureCast from the Web 2.0 Conference

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It struck me this weekend that if you weren't a subscriber to VentureCast either through feedburner or iTunes, you never got word of the latest episodes of the podcast. Craig and I are trying to be more systematic about the podcast and get new episodes up at least every other week. So far so good. There are two new episodes up since last I wrote about VentureCast.

In our VentureCast #9, Craig and I talk about a bunch of fun stuff including Ask a Ninja, Ask a VC, and the Economics of Abundance.

VentureCast #10 is particularly fun. I picked up Craig at the Starbucks on Sand Hill Road and we drove up to the Web 2.0 Conference. Harking back to VentureCasts of yore, we started our conversation on our drive up Highway 280. But the fun really got started when we spent a couple of hours chatting with folks like Steve Gillmor, Jason Calacanis, Mark Stevens, Ariel Poler, Munjal Shah, Stan Chudnovsky, Mark Pincus, June Cohen and Chris Fralic while wandering around the lobby of the conference and hanging out in the First Round Pavilion. This VentureCast is over an hour long, so I hope you're going on a long run when you start this one.

If you want to subscribe to VentureCast, here's the place to do it. As we told Calacanis at Web 2.0, Craig and I are going to make every effort to make this a bi-weekly thing.

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Michael Bazeley Author Profile Page said:

Guys, just a quick shout-out to say how much I enjoy the rebirth of the podcast. It's good stuff. Keep it up.

Michael Bazeley
Senior Web Editor
San Jose Mercury News

Gabe Author Profile Page said:

Hey, why not use .mp3? My player doesn't do .m4a...

Jeff Clavier Author Profile Page said:

I second Gabe: my Windows Smartphone does not play m4a files. Please pretty please ?

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