As for my foray into podcasting....hmmmm...searching for a topic.
Here's what I came up with after watching the two Project Based Learning in Hand videos.
Maybe it is because I am so very visual, but I have had a difficult time joining in on the Podcast arena. I do listen to some, they are mostly missed segments from NPR. I have even used a few in my upper level classes.
I like it when I can find a series of podcasts on a particular Health topic. then I can have students listen to individual ones, and bring them together to report out on the varying aspects they heard, to the larger group.
Sometimes though...I find students have difficulty

My love affair with all things NPR is because I am in the car, driving, and require another outlet or I will daydream five miles past my exit!!!
Here is a link to my favorite one-time podcast. It is my older son Jake's.
A little background.
First: He and his friend Hannah are trying to impersonate an NPR 'tone'. They are both very knowledgeable about NPR.
Second: It is not meant to demean religion, it is just their quirky sense of humor.
Third: It began one night when they were walking to town, found a stick, held on to it, and got silly. They were broke and hungry (for food other than the college car which they both had access to!!!). Outside the local place, the aroma's were intoxicating, they asked their stick, as if a magic wand, for some delicious pizza, ...out came this large biker dude and girlfriend, arguing over how they were going to ride with a pizza box of leftovers...they saw the kids, gave them their pizza and ....these two decided then and there, to begin a faux philosophy called 'stickism', complete with quasi-comandments, and the embedded podcast from their Tumblr page.
Listen at Your Own Risk!!!
As for my foray into podcasting....hmmmm...searching for a topic.
Here's what I came up with after watching the two Project Based Learning in Hand videos.
Project Based Learning in Hand
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Project Based Learning in Hand
listen to ‘Project Based Learning in Hand’ on Audioboo