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This Mining the Database post includes the never released 2007 podcast Macjams Women, vol 1 (2007)…

This is the first in a series of posts featuring the Women of Macjams. Please use the comments section to add URLs to songs I have overlooked.

PLAYLIST from MacJams Podcast #16: MacJams Women (2007):

Ophelia’s Song – Pan
Everybody Party Now – PeaceGirl (Kristin Colier)
I Miss You – stacey (Stacey K. Black )
Girls Do It Better – Sumo Sisters
Door To Today – singerchar (Charlie Rhodes)
Rebuild Me – mitra (Mitra Djalili)
Scariest Song Ever! – slumbering
Average Schmo II – daphna (Daphne Kalfon)
Fearlessness – paxeden (Serena Andrews)
Lace Panties – Alannah (Alannah Richards) / Announcer (Bill Brophy)
And more.

Read more: Macjams Women – vol. 1 (w/ Podcast)

The Sex Is Fun Podcast crew test drives their Chocolate Party Hat samples. To be honest I hadn’t heard their podcast prior to them contacting me, but after listening to several of the past episodes I can say that that I am now a big fan. I enjoy the “matter of fact” perspective they take when discussing sex in relationships.

WARNING, if you are a prude then this podcast is probably not for you. In fact, there are people who may find some of their topics push the envelope of human sexuality. Isn’t that the point though? Otherwise the name of the show wouldn’t work. My philosophy is…If you can’t have fun in the sack, then you may be missing out on one of life’s greatest adventures.

Read more: Sex Is Fun Podcast Tries On Their Chocolate Party Hats

From recording to distribution, how to get your message to potential customers.
by Oliver Rist

Marketing via podcast gets the arched eyebrow from some companies; podcasting is a relatively new concept. But in successful guerilla marketing, experimenting with the new is key. And current marketing research shows this new concept has legs: A recent study done by Arbitron/Edison found that 13 percent of U.S. Internet users listened to a podcast in 2007, and the graphic at the right shows business users who make tech buying decisions have adopted the technology in much greater force. What are you waiting for? You can tap into this ready-made market for less money than you spend on a tank of gas.

Read more: How to Profit from Podcasting

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