.net magazine do a good podcast, also hosted by Paul Boag (he gets around). It's part monologue, part round-table discussion. I think it works well with the people they get involved in the discussion. Personally I find podcast monologues rather dull unless the presenter is very, very good. This is especially true of web dev podcasts, where the material is better dealt with through discussion anyway.
Matt Newboult wrote:
.net magazine do a good podcast, also hosted by Paul Boag (he gets around). It's part monologue, part round-table discussion. I think it works well with the people they get involved in the discussion. Personally I find podcast monologues rather dull unless the presenter is very, very good. This is especially true of web dev podcasts, where the material is better dealt with through discussion anyway.