Friday, September 16, 2005

Podcast #13 - Special Edition: Live from the SCAA Charlotte 'Joint Committee Meetings'

Podcast Number 13: Special Edition (again). Pick your link below and right-click and select Save As (on PC) or Control-Click and select "Download Linked File" in MacOS to save it to your hard drive... OR click the "podcast" icon above for the RSS podcast feed (AAC format).

Podcasting from the Hilton City Center Hotel, Charlotte, NC

Show highlights:
- Ellie Matuzsak, Intelligentsia Coffee, Chicago, IL
- Trish Skeie, Zoka Coffee, Seattle, WA
- Tim Chapdelaine, Volcafe Specialty Coffee, talks about importing coffee
- Mike McKim, Cuvee Coffee, Houston, TX and Espresso Specialists, Seattle, WA, about coffee in Texas
- Geoff Watts, Intelligentsia Coffee, Chicago, IL, about varietals
- David Haddock, Bellissimo Consulting, about the Charlotte Shout

An AMAZING and JAM-PACKED show, super-sized for your pleasure. This is definitely one that you'll probably listen to more than once, because there's some mind-numbing stuff in this sucker. And in case you were wondering, yes, people were drinking.

TWO DIFFERENT FILES, but the same show... your choice (the AAC version sounds better and includes "bookmarking" for iTunes and iPods: if you stop midway, you can come back to where you left off) both: 1 hour 58 minutes and 25 seconds, 32 kbps bitrate, 32 kHz (16 kHz for MP3) sample rate.
MP3 format, 27,2 MB,
AAC format, 28.5 MB

Click here to go to the Portafilter Podcast on iTunes Music Store.

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Questions? Comments? Hate mail? Email us at podcast@portafilter.net, and we might read your email during the next show.

3 comments:

  1. Hi All,

    I've been enjoying this podcast. However, I'm having trouble subscribing to the MP3 feed

    http://www.portafilter.net/podcast2.xml

    All of my RSS apps say the feed is broken. Hopefully you guys can get this going, as I can't use the AAC files, unfortunately.

    I thought I'd leave a suggestion for a future interview: Barry Jarrett. I'm sure he'd be interesting to have on the show sometime.

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  2. This podcast was really good. I especially liked the interview with Tim Chapdelaine and the information on the transportation of coffee and the procedural processing of international trade.

    Keep up the good work!

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