So here's the thing, with Bloodstock and a whole bunch of specials, we're running out of storage space for the month with our podcast hosting company. It'll renew on Sept 1st, but that meant this week's podcast had to be under 30 mins. Knowing Moose and Dews that just wouldn't happen, so if you're after the latest on the business side of Primordial Radio, we'll be publishing the second part of this podcast on Saturday (Sept 1st).
In the meanwhile this podcast sees Moose and Dews getting into a fairly serious conversation about some stories that have recently been in the news.
In this episode of the podcast Moose tells us about his recent holiday. DO. NOT. LISTEN. IF. YOU. ARE. EMOTIONALLY. DELICATE.
Seriously. This is your last warning.
Following on from the harrowing tale of Moose's holiday, he and Pete get talking about some of the basics of Primordial Radio, including our approach to adverts/ad-breaks (and the fundamental difference between the two) and "The Rules". Sadly, this conversation includes the phrase "laser-focus that goal". We're sorry about that. Look, Moose has had to attend a lot of meeting in his time. You can't blame him for picking this stuff up...
(EDITOR'S NOTE: FYI @ 52 mins my answer would have been "World Domination". Just sayin'... /D)
Moose is still away in Canadia so while we look forward to the Flight of Dickarus next week, Pete & Dews hold the fort with a surprisingly posivibes attitude, considering this is the eighth (EIGHTH!) podcast they've published this week.
They take a little look back at Bloodstock 2018, but then get down to business with talk of what this means for Primordial Radio and the effect it has had on the number of subscribers/free triallers. *SPOILER 1* It's pretty good news.
They also have news of a recent Primordial investor questionnaire that was sent out. *SPOILER 2* It's also pretty good news.
Welcome to this special bonus podcast of Primordial Radio at Bloodstock Festival 2018. There's chats with members of the PRfam, Judas Priest, Nightwish, Alien Weaponry, Alestorm, Fozzy, Venom Inc, Feed The Rhino, Wednesday 13, Doro, Voyager, Act Of Defiance, Demonic Resurrection, The Negative Thought Process and just general tomfoolery from the campsite featuring a very, VERY hungover Pete Failey...
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The new album from Lancaster's own MASSIVE WAGONS is out now! Dews recently caught up with the guys to talk through every track on FULL NELSON.
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Moose is away this week, so Pete Bailey and Dews are left to fend for themselves. It's like two kids being left alone without a responsible adult.
There's a look forward to the upcoming Bloodstock festival, together with the plans for the #PRFam group photos and the plans for broadcasting from the festival.
There's also a look forward to the Big Bang 2 which is coming up in September, together with what seems like an advert for Cotswold Airport. Did you even know there was an airfield in the Cotswolds?
The guys also get talking about feedback from listeners and just how important it is for them - as presenters - on Primordial Radio.
After escorting the cat to the vet last week, Dews is back with Moose for one week only, as the big Canadian is heading back to his homeland for a couple of weeks very soon.
Wasting no time, the guys get into this latest podcast by talking about the common thread of organisation - or the lack thereof - that seems to follow them around. There's also a serious discussion on how beards can negatively effect the audio recording process.
There's also the latest on the merch situation and the membership update, which leads onto the main topic of conversation for this week; sales.