The Merlin Show

by Scott Beale on March 2, 2007 · 0 comments

The Merlin Show

Merlin Mann, the guy behind 43 Folders, 5ives and “30 Seconds with Phone Guy”, recently launched his great new video podcast “The Merlin Show”, co-produced by Ben Durbin of Pixel Corps. The show is off to a rockin’ start featuring interviews with geeks and musicians like Jonathan Coulton, Jeffrey Veen, John Vanderslice and Chris Wetherell. This is quickly becoming one of my new favorite video blogs.

 

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