Audio podcast similar to GBA content?
Hi,
I’m interested in GBA like podcasts that GBA members find worthwhile. Sometimes all I’m doing is sanding or grinding and can multitask effectively with good building related podcast.
Thank you,
Scott
GBA Detail Library
A collection of one thousand construction details organized by climate and house part
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Scott,
Perhaps you already know this, but your question wasn't clear on this point: You do realize that GBA produces podcasts, don't you? Our own podcasts fit the bill -- because our podcasts cover material that is "similar to GBA content."
The first place to start is the Green Architects' Lounge landing page, where you will find 37 podcasts that you can download or listen to on your computer.
The next step is to enter the word "podcast" in our search box. You'll find lots of links to podcasts by Joe Lstiburek, including these:
The Perfect Wall, Roof, and Slab
Rain Control in Energy Efficient Buildings
Insulation Retrofits on Old Masonry Buildings
Understanding Indoor Air Quality (1)
Understanding Indoor Air Quality (2)
Air Barrier or Vapor Barrier?
Efflorescence = Water Damage
You'll also find podcasts by John Straube, including these:
How Air Affects a House
Why Does Green Building Matter? (Part 1)
Why Does Green Building Matter? (Part 2)
How Heat Moves Through Homes
You'll also find some GBA pages with links to podcasts on other sites:
Ben Adam-Smith interviews Martin Holladay
Thanks a lot Martin!
Scott
Martin,
Are the majority of these actual podcasts, or just audio recordings linked from the corresponding webpages? I'm having trouble finding any kind of RSS/XML/Syndication link, or even a link to itunes, that I can import into my podcast reader.
Lloyd,
At this time, the automatic link between the GBA podcasts and the iTunes site is broken. Our tech team is working on fixing it. Thanks for your patience while we get this bug figured out.
In the meantime, you can listen to the podcast by clicking the little arrow above the word "Download" at the top of each page with a podcast, or you can download the MP3 file to your portable device (your smart phone).
Count me among those who would subscribe if there were an RSS feed.