President Trump. Go on, you might as well start practising it now. President Trump. Say it with me. President Trump. This is going to be so excellent.
In this podcast, there’s talk of Twitter, arson, and misogyny. Nicholas Fryer ponders the complex etiquette of urinating in public. And I discuss the future of The 9pm Edict.
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This is the sixth of several episodes produced as part of The 9pm Urgent Hardware Refresh, a crowdfunding campaign to replace a dying computer, and upgrade my audio recording kit. That campaign proved remarkably successful, for which I am extremely grateful. My thanks go to so many people, but for this episode…
The CASUAL VERBALLINGS were sponsored by B-GRADE EVANGELISTS FOR MEDIA FREEDOM Ginevra Martin, Leanne O’Donnell, and Matthew Hall. The TONGUE LASHINGS were sponsored by A-GRADE EVANGELISTS FOR MEDIA FREEDOM Adam O’Grady, Just Judith, Jeremy Gregson, Rohan Pearce, and Benno Rice. The ONE OF THREE WORDS were sponsored by FOOT SOLDIERS FOR MEDIA FREEDOM Michael Chesterton, Peter Hollo, and Susan Rankin. My sincere thanks also go to the unnamed MEDIA FREEDOM CITIZENS who contributed.
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Episode Credits
- Hearts on Twitter, 3 November 2015.
- Woman has A$900 Melbourne Cup winnings stolen after posting selfie, The Guardian, 4 November 2015.
- Try to hire a hacker on CraigsList to wipe out your court fines? Get sent to prison, via Graham Cluley, 3 November 2015.
- Nicholas Fryer may be found at nickfryer.net.
- Steve Molk’s podcast Humans of Twitter.
- Doug Stanhope clip from The Green Room with Paul Provenza.
Series Credits
- The 9pm Edict theme by mansardian via The Freesound Project.
- Edict fanfare by neonaeon, via The Freesound Project.
- Elephant Stamp theme by Joshua Mehlman.
- Photograph of the Trinity atmospheric nuclear test, July 1945, by the US Government via Wikimedia Commons.
[Picture: The equipment used to record and broadcast this podcast, 5 November 2015.]