January 1st, 2100

Welcome to our podcast website! I’ve set the date so that this post should be stuck on top for a while.
The podcasts themselves are in posts of category podcast (in order for our RSS feeds to work properly). If you want to discuss our podcasts for this month, Just add to the discussion in the podcast or program notes post. We have opened up comments. If things get out of hand, we may limit it to registered posters, but for now, let’s see how it goes.
If there is anything you want us to talk about, let us know!
How To Subscribe to the Podcast with iTunes
We don’t seem to be showing up in the iTunes store if you search on us, but you can automagically download the podcasts using these simple steps from your iTunes program:
- Open iTunes
- From the Advanced menu, select Subscribe to Podcast…
- Enter the URL of the Audacious Eleven RSS feed into the dialog box:
http://a11.moon-and-star.com/?feed=podcast
- Click OK, and you’re done! The Audacious 11 podcasts should show up in your Podcast list on iTunes for you to download and listen.
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August 2nd, 2008
We get silly again, geeking out - Audacious Robin does an Axl Rose impersonation, Audacious Wendy sings like Cher. We talk about doing voiceovers in video games, IVR systems (”press 2 to continue”), and breaking in to the voiceover market.
We also invent a new religion, Continuism: Shit keeps happening!
Attention Benefactors or Animators/Cartoonists
If you would like to make the Audacious Eleven cartoon a reality, email us - we are looking for funding or an animator or cartoonist that is willing to work on spec and get famous along with us.

#13 - Voiceovers [13:15m]:
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Tags: Animators, Axl Rose, benefactors, Cher, contest, Continuism, Futurama, Geekout, humor, NeverWinter Nights 2, Patchougue, Phil Lamarr, podcast, voiceovers
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July 27th, 2008
In this podcast, Audacious Mary asks us all which historical figures we’d like to have dinner with and pick their brains. Audacious Wendy is more concerned about what she would serve them. Some of the notables include Harpo Marx, Da Vinci, Shakespeare, Carl Friederich Gauss, and Salvador Dali, inventor of the LOBSTER PHONE (Audacious Wendy Must Have This Thing!):

Our 11:11 Contest is still not over yet!

#12 - Historical Dinner Companions [12:40m]:
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Tags: contest, Da Vinci, Gauss, Harpo Marx, historical figures, Meeing of the Minds, Salvador Dali, Shakespeare
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July 20th, 2008
The #1 Talk Show for Shakespearean Rock ‘n’ Roll Tech Geek Magic and Life Empowerment has just posted its 11th show on Sunday, July 20th. To celebrate this mystical milestone, Audacious Donna, Mary, Robin, and Wendy are holding a contest -
The 11:11 Listener Drive!Our wordy tagline points to the fact that you never know what you’ll hear on Audacious Eleven, and it’s time for even more people out there to hear it. Will all you loyal and newly intrigued listeners help us out? Here’s the deal:
Tell all your clever, interesting, hip, and/or bored friends to do two little things:
- Go to www.audaciouseleven.com and listen to at least one Audacious Eleven podcast.
- Become a friend of Audacious Eleven on MySpace at www.myspace.com/audaciouseleven. (If your friends are particularly expedient or lazy, they can access our shows right on MySpace via our blog.) When they friend us, they need to let us know you sent them. That way, we can keep score.
The first 11 people to send 11 of their friends our way will win one of 11 fabulous prizes! Prizes include the chance to pick an Audacious Eleven discussion topic, your very own cartoon avatar a la Audacious Eleven, never-before-heard outtakes from the show, CDs, and curios from the homes of the four audacious women who are Audacious Eleven, and more. We won’t tell you what the “more” consists of yet, but rest assured, those prizes are fabulous, too.
So have at it. Thanks for playing!
Love,
Audacious Eleven
Tags: 11th show, contest
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July 20th, 2008
This is our 11th podcast! (see the contest announcement)
Today our Audacious Women get serious and discuss metaphors, symbolism, psychology and the state of the New Jersey Pagan Community. This ‘cast is a bit longer than our usual broadcasts, but that’s because we had a lot to say about this topic.
Here are some of the things we said in the podcast:
Family are those who really have your back.
The NJ Pagan Community is in its spiritual adolescence.
If you want to get in on the discussion, please leave a comment.
For further reading about metaphors, visit http://www.adrr.com/adr4/metaphor.htm
and now, the podcast itself:

#11 - Metaphors and the Pagan Community [27:31m]:
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Tags: metaphor, Neo-Paganism, NJ Pagan Community, psychology, symbolism, tribalism
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June 30th, 2008
In this episode, we take some time out from serious talk to chat about the movies we like but are embarrassed to admit it, and also about some of the records made by the stars of the original Star Trek TV series.
Audacious Wendy has to apologize to Audacious Donna! During the ‘cast, Wendy claims that Sam Raimi was not “in” Army of Darkness. He did not, in fact, act in that film. He directed and co-wrote it. So Donna was absolutely correct to call AoD a “Sam Rami” film.

#10 Guilty Pleasures - Trek Singing [9:24m]:
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Tags: Army of Darkness, bad singing, film, guilty pleasure, star trek
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June 24th, 2008
In this episode, our audacious women talk about their ouija board experiences.
We also debut our new theme song.

#9 Ouija Boards [8:44m]:
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Tags: humor, magic, occult, ouija
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May 25th, 2008
Today’s show is a little silly, and a lot funny. We discuss symbolism in the 21st Century, the annoyances of handwashing in public restrooms, and other modern inconveniences. Enjoy.

Symbolism and Stuff We Hate [11:12m]:
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Tags: hand drying in public bathrooms, like it - hate it, symbolism, wet toilet seats
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May 20th, 2008
For some reason, I can’t seem to post these links in the post containing the podcast itself. So here they are:
The Advantages of Closing A Few Doors, James Tierney
The Artist’s Way, Julia Cameron
Tags: balance, family, limits, links, opportunity, self-centered, show 7, work
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May 18th, 2008
Just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should do it.
In this podcast our Audacious Women discuss the advantages of limiting your opportunities and letting things go. This discussion is inspired by the New York Times Article “Closing Doors”

Closing Doors - The advantages of limiting opportunities:
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Tags: balance, family, limits, opportunity, self-centered, work
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