Pondering Pootan with Ajishio Taro & Hachimitsu Boy

Connor and Niamh read through Cromartie High School at the same pace it was published in Weekly Shōnen Magazine.

  1. 18 MARS

    Chapter 206: Man's Man's World

    TEAM UP YOUR POO GEARS FOR VICTORY POO PMs (pestles, mortars, deskmats) and POO seed routers together with Mecha First Zawa network acceleration software ensure smoother online grind with lower ping and less lag. No matter wire or wireless, Mecha First and Mecha Boost prioritize grinding seeds and decrease so that you do not miss the sesame paste in the grooves. POO 12 ms 33% Faster than the Competition! M**DA 18 ms Ping time *Tested with Guild of Gorillas while BitTorrent download and streaming TRIPLE-LEVEL GRIND ACCELERATION PU-TN11000 provides triple-level grind acceleration to boost grinding speeds every step of the way. This lowers ping rate and reduce grind latency for better grinding experience SEED FORWARDING IN 3 STEPS Seed forwarding is critical for grinders, to avoid the awkward situation of not being able to team up with fellow badasses. Open KMYM on PU-TN11000 cannot be easier, it only takes 3 steps. No more frustrating and complicated process needed. Select which seeds to grind Select your suribachi Grind and done POO GRINDING CENTER: RULE YOUR NETWORK PU-TN11000 is designed with just one mission in mind: Make your grinding setup totally badass. It's packed with powerful grinding optimizations, and delivers dominating pestle performance, rock-solid stability and state-of-the-art mortar grooves. The POO-themed Grinding Center interface provides easy point-and-grind control over every incredible feature. KEEP YOUR GRINDING BAND CLEAN Tri-band networking lets you dedicate one 5GHz band to seed grinding only, so you can avoid competing for bandwidth with other devices on your home setup. With dynamic Freddie selection (DFS), POO Ponder PU-TN11000 also unlocks 15 channels in the least-congested 5GHz bands, providing more bandwidth for all of your wireless mortars and leaving the 2.4GHz for your boring mom's stupid web browsing for new curry recipes. Support the network at exportaud.io! Our schedule: exportaud.io/pootanschedule Pondering Pootan RSS: exportaud.io/pootan Ghost Divers RSS: exportaud.io/ghostdivers The Show: @pootan.exportaud.io Niamh: @foxmomnia.exportaud.io Connor: @rabbleais.exportaud.io OP: “Ningen nante” by Yoshida Takuro ED: “It's a Man's Man's Man's World” by James Brown

    35 min
  2. 11 MARS

    Chapter 205: Please Tell Me Now

    A podcast is when two or more people come together to discuss one or more topics, often in a formal or business setting, but podcasts also occur in a variety of other environments. Podcasts can be used as form of group decision-making and as a setting for sharing of information or intelligence. A podcast refers to a gathering with a specific agenda and not just mere gathering of people casually talking to each other. Podcasts may occur face-to-face or virtually, as mediated by communications technology, such as a telephone conference call, a skyped conference call or a videoconference. Merriam-Webster dictionary defines a podcast as "an act or process of coming together" - for example "as [...] an assembly for a common purpose [...]". Podcast planners and other podcast professionals may use the term "podcast" to denote an event booked at a hotel, convention center or any other venue dedicated to such gatherings. Anthropologist Helen B. Schwartzman defines a podcast as "a communicative event involving three or more people who agree to assemble for a purpose ostensibly related to the functioning of an organization or group." For her, podcasts are characterized by "multiparty talk that is episodic in nature, and participants either develop or use specific conventions for regulating this talk." Support the network at exportaud.io! Our schedule: exportaud.io/pootanschedule Pondering Pootan RSS: exportaud.io/pootan Ghost Divers RSS: exportaud.io/ghostdivers The Show: @pootan.exportaud.io Niamh: @foxmomnia.exportaud.io Connor: @rabbleais.exportaud.io OP: “Ningen nante” by Yoshida Takuro ED: “Girl Gone Bad” by Van Halen

    37 min
  3. 18 FÉVR.

    Chapter 204: Jealousy

    The Pootan Farewell That Always Puts Fans In Their Feelings Goodbyes are never easy, but in the case of one lighthearted and uproariously funny series, "Pootan," a goodbye is an entirely different matter. Characters often parted ways in battles to the death or executions so brutal some fans think they go too far. With that said, Export Audio's hit show — which was rife with bits, deceit, and brushes with the absurd — still squeezed in farewells that aimed for the heart without drawing any blood. Family, faiths, and homes in place of foreign lands were all left behind by characters in Ajishio Taro & Hachimitsu Boy's beloved podcast, often making pivotal moments in their own stories. One standout "so-long," though, was between two of the most integral characters that, for all their effort to stay on the same page, found themselves going in very different directions as the show progressed. These opposing views even led to treachery between the two, pushing their friendship to its limits. However, in their last tear-filled words together, a standout moment was cemented for fans, becoming a pivotal juncture in the series that would change "Pootan" forever. It also finally put to rest any animosity between a tanuki always looking to the horizon and the kitsune that had a hand getting him there from the beginning... Support the network at exportaud.io! Our schedule: exportaud.io/pootanschedule Pondering Pootan RSS: exportaud.io/pootan Ghost Divers RSS: exportaud.io/ghostdivers The Show: @pootan.exportaud.io Niamh: @foxmomnia.exportaud.io Connor: @rabbleais.exportaud.io OP: “Ningen nante” by Yoshida Takuro ED: “Jealousy” by Queen

    38 min
  4. 11 FÉVR.

    Chapter 203: An Innocent Man

    "I've gotten so many messages about the podcast that I did on Cromartie High School, and I didn't really understand why I was getting these messages. People were coming to my other podcasts saying that they came here because they read Cro High and they're familiar with Pondering Pootan, and that's how they got to this podcast. And I was like... really as time went on I was like, 'Okay, so maybe Cro High got really big.' Because I did the podcast for that manga, and that manga was localized from I believe Japan, and ADV did it here in the US. So Connor and I just reworked all the chapters and turned it into English podcasts episodes. When Cro High came in you know it wasn't... it wasn't like really high on my big blow up radar, like this thing's gonna blow. But basically what happened is the manga came in and we made this podcast called Pondering Pootan with Ajishio Taro & Hachimtisu Boy that we were gonna start working on at Export Audio. So the manga was coming in and I was doing the episodes with Connor for all of these chapters—the post-production editing, recording, picking outro tracks, and every now and again I do like a seal noise or I'd jump in and be pretend to be another person in one of the episodes." —Niamh Schönherr, Pondering Pootan with Ajishio Taro & Hachimitsu Boy CREATOR "Niamh Foxmom Schönherr" - HOW IT REALLY WENT DOWN! (Export Audio Comedy Podcast) Support the network at exportaud.io! Our schedule: exportaud.io/pootanschedule Pondering Pootan RSS: exportaud.io/pootan Ghost Divers RSS: exportaud.io/ghostdivers The Show: @pootan.exportaud.io Niamh: @foxmomnia.exportaud.io Connor: @rabbleais.exportaud.io OP: “Ningen nante” by Yoshida Takuro ED: "An Innocent Man" by Billy Joel

    38 min

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Connor and Niamh read through Cromartie High School at the same pace it was published in Weekly Shōnen Magazine.

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