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After two months, here’s a new podcast looking at what it means to live digitally and in a certain sense, die digitally. We all have been taught the routine to back up data but what happens when we don’t and we lose it all. Does digital death mean the end or is it the start of real life again?

Reflections in this podcast come from the most excellent Geeks and God podcast and one of its hosts, Bob Christenson via his blog and server disaster. Also, I put in some podsafe music from a fellow podcaster and sadly, a casualty of the commercialization, Douglas Scott of the old Area 51 podcast. Sadly, Area 51 is now completely gone but in its last feed, three songs by Douglas were sent out. I can’t find him anywhere on the net and the song Two Eyes has not ever appeared on itunes or anywhere else.

With this post, I’m using a new wordpress tool (for me) called Podpress to set up the rss, so we’ll see how it goes.

Download podcast here.

8 Responses to “Wired Jesus Podcast #34 – Living Digitally”

  1. Will Brown says:

    Thanks for a great podcast, Tom.
    I’ve been a subscriber since mid-2005.
    One of the first I ever subscribed to.

    Will

  2. Jake says:

    Great podcast P.T. Really made me think. I’m going to make my mom listen to this one.

  3. halo says:

    very, very happy to see that you are back.

  4. Good to hear your voice again…

  5. Tom Lyberg says:

    Good to be back, my friends!

  6. Bruce Lanzerotti says:

    Kodak moments have become digital moments, cheaper to make, cheaper to store and it does rob you of being in moment. It was great to hear a new pod cast, you have a REAL skill here, please continue these pod casts. Thanks for sharing your gifts.

  7. Bryan Revling says:

    Nieces, Nephews, neighbors, I’ve been to that birthday party at least a dozen times. Thanks for helping me keep it real.

  8. Maury says:

    Great offering Tom. I am sure there is plenty that torks you and blesses you. Having been a listener for a while, I hear a hint of your wanting to rant about the denomination or even some in your own congregation. Don’t. Just say what’s on your heart and kick ’em out every now and then.

    Don’t worry about the numbers and commercial podcasts. Those whose valuable ear time to a good podcast like WJP, typically won’t waste it on a commercial rehash of what happened some Sunday Morning past.

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