As we transition from 2009 to 2010, another transition is taking place with the weekly podcast that I co-host with Joe Magennis. We began the show as Geek Dads @ Home in December 2008, and as of December 2009, that show is over. Last week we recorded our first show as the revamped and freshly painted Geek Dads Weekly!
We decided that it was time to drop the never-enforced “@ Home” requirement and open the show to any geek dads out there who would like to come on as a guest with us. If you’d like to come on the show, contact us via the form on the new site – http://geekdadsweekly.com. The site has a full archive and a wiki for our show notes. We’re excited about 2010 and we hope you’ll join us!
Episode #1 was recorded January 6th, and the second episode will be recorded tomorrow.
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