The Global Voices Show #2

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Malaysia, India, Singapore, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Jordan, South Africa, Trinidad & Tobago, Serbia, Montenegro
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Episode #2 of the Global Voices Show has landed! In this edition we feature excerpts from the following podcasts:

XiaoQiao (Singapore)
Africa Files: The Pulse (Canada/South Africa)
BahasaPod (Indonesia)
Kazakhstan Stories (Kazakhstan)
Free Talk with Oon Yeoh (Malaysia)
JameedKast (Jordan)
The Kamla Bhatt Show (India)
Radio Open Source (USA/Serbia & Montenegro/Trinidad & Tobago)

This episode of The Global Voices Show is available in the following formats:
- MP3 (23:48 min; 16:4MB)
- Enhanced AAC (23:48 min; 11:4MB) - with embedded images and links. For iTunes and owners of later model iPods.

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Also featured on this show are two music tracks from Magnatune - “Mystery Box House” and “Senegambia”, both by Daniel Berkman from the CD Calabashmoon; and “Oslodum” by Gilberto Gil, from The Wired CD.

 
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One Response to
“The Global Voices Show #2”

  1. Media SITREP » Potpourri of Thursday links:
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    [...] Global Voices is onto its second podcast episode, with skype interviews and a mention of some soccer tournament. [...]

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