Sending a Wave Podcast Triathlon

Sending a Wave is the first UK based Firefly/Serenity podcast. They have interviewed Kids Need to Read volunteers in two previous podcasts, and their current episode features PJ Haarsma and Nathan Fillion.

Episode 32: Sending a Wave interviews PJ Haarsma and Nathan Fillion in the podcast’s characteristic informal style. The conversation includes a chat about The Kids Need to Read Foundation.

blog site: http://sendingawave.blogspot.com/2008/03/show-32-pj-haarsma-interview.html
direct link: http://www.futilityradio.com/Episodes/SAW/32.mp3

Episode 31: “Live from Miranda!”, Sending a Wave talks with KNTR volunteer Colleen Harkins.

blog site: http://sendingawave.blogspot.com/2008/02/show-31-live-from-miranda.html
direct link: http://www.futilityradio.com/Episodes/SAW/31.mp3

Episode 30: Sending a Wave talks to KNTR officers Denise Gary, Debbie Brown and Kristen Klein.

direct link: http://www.futilityradio.com/Episodes/SAW/30.mp3

Kids Need to Read thanks Sending a Wave for their ongoing support.

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NOTE: Depending on your Internet connection speed, you may or may not be able to download the entire podcasts from the above direct links. Following are other recommended avenues.

Within iTunes or other podcatcher program, search for “Sending a Wave” under podcasts or plug in Futility Radio’s link below. The episodes in question are 32, 31 and 30, respectively.

Futility Radio’s link for podcast feed downloads via iTunes or other podcatcher:
http://www.futilityradio.com/sawlist.xml

Using Podcast Alley’s link for podcast feed downloads, go to:
http://www.podcastalley.com/podcast_details.php?pod_id=37949

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