Mon, 23 January 2006 OK gang, we've got a new show for you filled to the brim with your voice mails, email, and the interesting banter between Sarah and Rob that you've come to love... We hope you enjoy this episode and look forward to your feedback.Comments[100] |
Tue, 17 January 2006 OK CMP'ers, we would like to ask you to email us digital pictures. As a true community, it cannot just be Sarah and I sharring photos! We'd love to see all of you in action too! Load us up!!! We have 2 GB of disk space with Gmail and I'd love to see it full with your pictures! No limits or specific topics, just send away... Sarah and I have been kicking around some ideas on how to continue to grow this great community we all belong to and it's time to pull all of you in even more!As if you didn't know it already, our email address is catholicmormon@gmail.com Ohh, by the way... GO STEELERS!!! Category: general -- posted at: 11:19 PM Comments[72] |
Sun, 8 January 2006 Hey everyone, welcome to the first CMP of 2006... finally!!! Thanks to everyone who has been on the wagon with us and welcome to all of those who found out about podcasting during the Christmas break!Special thanks to Fr. Finelli at iPadre.net Podcast for the great tour of a Catholic Church. Please check out his show, we think you'll like it! Also, be sure to check out the first two comments, they are the emails Rob mentioned during the show from Tom and John. Sorry guys that I wasn't able to fit them in during the show, but Sarah and I did want to share them with the CMP community. Also mentioned in this podcast is the "7 Habits" by Dr. Stephen Covey. You can find his main web site at FranklinCovey.com Please continue to show support for the CMP by voting for us at Podcast Alley and sending in your voice mails to the CMP hotline at 678-292-0191. Comments[87] |
Mon, 2 January 2006 Well CMP'ers... Sarah and I started to record a show on Friday night (our only real chance during the weekend) and our mixer died about three minutes into the show. It runs on a 9v battery - I know...pretty cheap, but it gets the job done - and we were amazed to find that NONE of the kids toys used a 9v battery that I could borrow. Sooo... that's why we have nothing new for this past weekend. We are VERY sorry about this as we know how many of you look forward to a new show. We will have January's conversion cast and other fun stuff for you at the end of this week. A HUGE thanks to everyone who has voted for us at Podcast Alley and please keep the audio clips, Gizmo phone calls (678-292-0191) and other emails coming! We promise to make this up to you very very soon. In the meantime, you can check out some of the Christmas photos I uploaded to our Flickr acocunt by clicking on any of the pictures to the left on our website or the other great Catholic podcasts at Disciples with Microphones! Category: general -- posted at: 10:15 PM Comments[80] |




OK gang, we've got a new show for you filled to the brim with your voice mails, email, and the interesting banter between Sarah and Rob that you've come to love... We hope you enjoy this episode and look forward to your feedback.
OK CMP'ers, we would like to ask you to email us digital pictures. As a true community, it cannot just be Sarah and I sharring photos! We'd love to see all of you in action too! Load us up!!! We have 2 GB of disk space with Gmail and I'd love to see it full with your pictures! No limits or specific topics, just send away... Sarah and I have been kicking around some ideas on how to continue to grow this great community we all belong to and it's time to pull all of you in even more!
Hey everyone, welcome to the first CMP of 2006... finally!!! Thanks to everyone who has been on the wagon with us and welcome to all of those who found out about podcasting during the Christmas break!
Well CMP'ers... Sarah and I started to record a show on Friday night (our only real chance during the weekend) and our mixer died about three minutes into the show. It runs on a 9v battery - I know...pretty cheap, but it gets the job done - and we were amazed to find that NONE of the kids toys used a 9v battery that I could borrow.