Inaugural podcast available

I blame it on my 20-something cousin in Michigan, Meryn, who said to me via Facebook…

This is my million dollar suggestion to you: Moon over Martinborough the podcast. This way we can all listen to the stories while we do our chores… or homework.

So, in honor of Meryn, I now bring you the first Moon over Martinborough podcast. It’s a telling of my earlier post, ‘The day the water stopped‘.

You can listen to the podcast below. It’s 7 minutes and 43 seconds long.

For more podcasts, check out the new podcast page.

Please let me know what you think. It’s my first try so I’m keen for any feedback you have. You can leave a comment or email me at mail@moonovermartinborough.com.

And thanks to Meryn for the idea!

12 Responses to Inaugural podcast available

  1. Aarene says:

    Very sweet story, nice narration. I’m looking forward to hearing (and reading) more!

  2. meryn says:

    i feel super special to have an honorable mention in your blog sir!

  3. Patrick says:

    Very clear sound and funny delivery. You’re a natural. Now strangers will hear what I hear when I read your blog. Look out NPR.

  4. Christine says:

    Lovely!

  5. Ray Noesen says:

    Very nice! Because of all the travel I do in my car, I listen to a lot of books on tape. You have a future there. Your voice is clear and inviting.

  6. Alecia says:

    Lovely to hear your voice. I agree with Patrick…Look out NPR! Great idea Meryn!

  7. Linda says:

    Wow, that was so nice and relaxing to listen to. Please do more its nice to chill out and listen to your voice!

  8. raewyn says:

    Hi Jared love this one especially with you telling the tale and I think we should publish this one next Lifestyle Magazine …

  9. Hubby says:

    ahh! Podcasts good, podcasts via iTunes better – lots more exposure, if you want that sort of thing.

  10. Hubby says:

    Very good, strange pronunciations :)
    You have a great ‘listening to’ voice, keep on with the podcasts.

  11. tomandemma says:

    Great! How about starting the This South-Wairarapa Life podcast? Strangely we too have stories of the water not running on your blog as well.

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