Friends,
So I’ve done 13 trial episodes of a podcast on depression and faith. You can check them out HERE or go back and look at past posts of DMR.
I am now at a crossroads of needing to decide whether this is worth the time and effort etc. to make this happen.
I don’t have any really good way to get a sense of how many people are listening to this program. So I need your opinion. Do you listen to this, would you listen to it, and do you have any other suggestions on what would be helpful?
The podcast is about 2 1/2 to 3 minutes long. I haven’t solicited radio placement for it anywhere, although if there’s interest I may explore Pirate Christian Radio a little more.
Please leave your thoughts in the comments or email me directly. Thanks very much.
-DMR
The Myth of Self-Help
Episode #1 – The Myth of Self-Help
Here it is. Â The first episode of I Trust When Dark My Road. Â It is my hope to have a short meditative type podcast available each day. Â We’re going to try 2-3 minutes to begin with, and then we’ll see how we work out from there. Â I hope you enjoy it.
If you would like to subscribe to this podcast in iTunes, please go to the following like
Subscribe in iTunes
Soli Deo Gloria!
-DMR
The Myth of Self-Help
Episode #1 – The Myth of Self-Help
Here it is. Â The first episode of I Trust When Dark My Road. Â It is my hope to have a short meditative type podcast available each day. Â We’re going to try 2-3 minutes to begin with, and then we’ll see how we work out from there. Â I hope you enjoy it.
If you would like to subscribe to this podcast in iTunes, please go to the following like
Subscribe in iTunes
Soli Deo Gloria!
-DMR
For some time I have been considering starting a podcast here at I Trust When Dark My Road. While I am in the process of setting this up, I am going to start posting some of my interviews from Issues Etc. on the Psalms. Here is the link to my interview on Psalm Six.
Would you be interested in a podcast? If so, what kind of content would most interest you? Interviews, devotional, or something else? Thanks for your thoughts.
-DMR (a.k.a. Pr. Peperkorn)
A Lutheran View of Depression