Announcing the CFConversations Podcast!

I am pleased to announce that I am leading an effort to start a brand new ColdFusion/CFML-based podcast.

This podcast is called CFConversations. Much like ColdFusion Weekly has been in recent months, the format will be a combination of interviews and roundtable discussions.

The first episode should be released this weekend, and it will be a roundtable discussion.

We're planning to do several roundtables during CFUNITED on the first three days of the conference. We're also going to line up a bunch of interviews during the conference, and we'll release them gradually, over the next several weeks and months.

This effort is not just mine. A group of people will be working on the podcast with me.

This is not ColdFusion Weekly doing a name change. This is a new podcast, and Matt and Peter are well aware of the effort and give it their seal of approval. In fact, I'm hoping they'll both be able to be guests on the new podcast.

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Congrats on getting this up and running. I know you have been working hard on it and I will be putting my 2 cents in next week in DC!
# Posted By Dan Vega | 6/11/08 8:41 AM
Very cool! Looking forward to future podcasts, esp. from CFUnited (since I won't be there ) :(
# Posted By Jim Priest | 6/11/08 8:59 AM
Brian - That's awesome! I can't get enough of CF Weekly. Should I look for it on iTunes?
# Posted By Jason Dean | 6/11/08 4:10 PM
Congratulations! Let the conversations begin...
# Posted By Rick Mason | 6/12/08 6:05 AM
Congrats, Brian and all involved. I've said before that I think there's plenty of room for more podcasts, so welcome and looking forward to it.

And yes, if anyone would ask :-), I've already added it to the list of podcasts at:

http://carehart.org/resourcelists/tools_to_conside...
# Posted By Charlie Arehart | 6/13/08 8:40 AM
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