Rencast 2008 Announcement

Allen Huffman

Rencast - Renaissance Festivals and Faires

Rencast 2008 Announcement

Rencast - Renaissance Festivals and Faires

RENCAST PROGRAMMING ANNOUNCEMENT

Hi there, this is Alan of AtTheFair.com, that's fair with an E at the end,

and this is the RENCAST, the podcast that proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that yes, anyone can have their own podcast.

It's been some time since the last episode, mostly because I've moved on to doing video shows instead of audio shows,

specifically those covering the Des Moines Renaissance Fair, the Castle of Muskogee Oklahoma Renaissance Festival, and the Nebraska Renaissance Fair.

I've also stayed busy doing some non-Renaissance Festival video shows, such as the Sleepy Hollow Halloween Scream Park series.

You can find these on iTunes or posted to YouTube for those who are exceptionally curious.

However, the RENCAST will have a new episode coming soon, focusing once again on the Minnesota Renaissance Festival.

This will be a special episode, and it's going to serve as a tribute to the legendary festival performers Puke and Snot.

I'll throw in some interviews and maybe another surprise or two real soon when RENCAST number 12 is released, hopefully in the next week or two.

And on that note, I think that'll do it for me this time.

Just a quick announcement, so be sure to visit atthefair.com.

Again, that's fair with an E at the end, where you can browse over 40,000 digital pictures I've taken at Renaissance festivals around the Midwest.

And if you want to drop me a note, visit anothercrappypodcast.com and send me some feedback.

This has been a RENCAST programming announcement.

Thanks for listening, and we'll see you at the fair.

Another Crappy Podcast Production.

The background music used in this podcast is Packington's Pound by the Iowa-based Orcs and Trolls.

To learn more about this and other equally exciting podcasts, be sure to visit www.anothercrappypodcast.com.

If you'd like some print to go with this audio, be sure to check out the Regional Renaissance Reporter,

a quarterly magazine dealing with all things Renaissance festival-related, published since September 2004.

A one-year subscription.

A one-year subscription is just $10, and two years is a mere $18.

You can learn more at renreporter.com.

If there's anything else we had to mention or plug, we'd be plugging and mentioning it here right now.

And if you have something you think we should mention or plug, be sure to contact us, because we have space to fill.

See what I mean?

Look at all this space to fill.

You could have an advertisement here or something.

See what I mean?

Look at all this space to fill.

You could have an advertisement here or something.

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