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It started at a crawl, but demand for podcasts has grown by leaps and bounds over the last few years. iTunes alone hosts more than half a million shows; you’d almost have to be naive to not investigate (or even get involved with) this burgeoning medium.

Last time I checked, there are only a handful of episodic discussion and interview-style podcasts in the guitar-related contributing editor Jude Gold hosts one called , which has proven to be popular among players. Considering the numerous social media platforms guitarists use to launch their own brands, it seems podcasting is surprisingly overlooked because the potential to become a very big fish in a small pond can easily be nurtured in this forum.

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