Well, I’m busy at the moment, not only am I racing against time to finish the first draft of the MSc thesis, I’m also frantically packing a bag. Tomorrow afternoon I’m leaving my little Pacific archipelago and heading for the bright lights and fast times of the UK and France.

The former issue above is the reason for there having not been a podclast in the last couple of weeks. Ron and I tried to record last week, but Skype refused to cooperate. This week I tried again, but everyone who normally joins was busy. That meant procrastinating (by writing bit of my thesis) and therefore, no podClast.

I’m going to try really hard to record something before I leave, but failing that, you’re going to have to wait another month before the next podClast is up. I’m sorry about that, but the situation causing this disruption is rather unique.

On the up side, I’ve thought ahead and I have at least one interview lined up in the UK (the first podclast interview, quite momentous), so the podclast isn’t dying, that’s for sure.

  • Post to Twitter
  • Post to Digg
  • Post to Delicious

0 Tweetbacks tweetbacks

No one has tweeted about this article yet. Be the first to tweet by using the "Tweet This" link above!

comments5 Comments


  • it’s summertime (up here anyway) … things are a bit slow, people are traveling, in the field, etc. … I look forward to participating again when you return.


  • You gonna interview Ralph Harrington (Volcanism Blog) in person?


  • Unfortunately I don’t think I’ll be travelling anywhere near Ralph. The interview is at the London Natural History Museum with one of the curators there.


  • I look forward to your return. Don’t sweat the delays.


  • Chris,
    Safe journey, and no worries about waiting on the Podclast. PS – I’d be happy to contribute to future editions of the conversation… keep me in the loop.