Apparently, there’s a phenomenon called podfading going around:
The phenomenon has earned its own label, “podfading,” coined by podcaster Scott Fletcher in February 2005 when he gave up on two podcasts of his own.
“I liken it to losing interest in a hobby and then coming up with the reasons you don’t have time anymore,” said Fletcher, a Peoria, Illinois, computer-program analyst who has since returned to the scene with his monthly Podcheck, a discussion of podcasting news.
Podfaders’ motives vary wildly, from those discouraged by their lack of listenership to, in the Ozawas’ case, a success that overwhelmed them.
Thank goodness we don’t have that problem. Right, guys?
Um… guys?
Hey, Sarah’s editing and it takes time, yo.
It doesn’t help when people like umm.. me forget to send all their lines.
I still believe in you guys…
Just make the new podcasts with quality..
people like quality.. podcasts
Podcasts? That’s like bean throwing, right?
yearning for the next IMAO podcast. must… find… will… to… live…
You guys have a podcast? Cool.
Not that I have ever listened to a podcast, but making the faithful wait for a podcast is like Whittler making us wait for his next installment…grrr.