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	<title type="podcastShow">&dh;&apos;s Podcast Field Guide</title>
	<subhead>A variety-show audio companion to &dh;&sapos;s seasonal Pocket Field Guides</subhead>
	<para align="center">Don't miss an episode. <link url="#subscribe">Subscribe</link> to &dh;&sapos;s Podcast Field Guide.</para>

	<episode name="Podcast #2">
		<title type="podcast" link="episodes/PodcastFieldGuideColdWeather2007.mp3">Podcast Field Guide #2 (February 2007)</title>
		<description><link url="episodes/PodcastFieldGuideColdWeather2007.m4a">(M4A/AAC)</link> <link url="episodes/PodcastFieldGuideColdWeather2007.mp3">(MP3)</link> <link url="episodes/PodcastFieldGuideColdWeather2007.ogg">(OGG) </link>Excerpts from &dh;&sapos;s Radio Hour, Volume 1, recorded live at Little Shop of Stories in Decatur, Georgia on January 27, 2007. Author Jack Pendarvis reads his story, &openquot;Final Remarks,&closequot; published in the Pocket Field Guide for 2007. Guess That Tune giveaway of a Pocket Field Guide. Live performance of &openquot;Afghanistan, I Can (Foreign Policy),&closequot; by punk Christian rock band George W. and the Destroyers. Sing-along of &openquot;We are the World.&closequot; And on-the-street interviews regarding puppies and drowning. Featuring D&amp;H editors Jamie Allen, Tom Bell and Terra Elan McVoy.</description>
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	<episode name="Summer06">
		<title type="podcast" link="episodes/PodcastFieldGuideSummer2006.mp3">Podcast Field Guide for Summer 2006</title>
		<description><link url="episodes/PodcastFieldGuideSummer2006.m4a">(M4A/AAC)</link> <link url="episodes/PodcastFieldGuideSummer2006.mp3">(MP3)</link> <link url="episodes/PodcastFieldGuideSummer2006.ogg">(OGG) </link>&dh;&sapos;s premiere (not counting the lost episode) Podcast Field Guide welcomes in the summer with a dog who counts in Spanish, punk Christian rock band George W and the Destroyers performing their seminal hit &openquot;Afghanistan, I Can,&closequot; the further adventures of &openquot;The Pirates of the Seven Aunts,&closequot; the latest underground craze making the rounds at German trance houses, and much more to help you find the reason for the season.</description>
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