The Theological Wonk-cast.
A little in the weeds. Relatively respecful of their non-expert audience. Not sure what this would involve... but am sure there is some kind of software out there where each person could record themselves at their particular locality and then lay all of the audiotracks over the top of one another later. (In other words, the guys would be communicating via phone, with possibly poor connections... but the final audio heard by the audience would be a flawless compression of several audio tracks. The biggest hurdle would be making sure they all pressed "record" at the same time so that it's not difficult to match up the recordings).Read full review »
JonathanWhite via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/22/17
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Zwishchenjk via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/01/15
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