Portnoy's Podcast: Hanging ten with Michael Scott Moore
The Local is proud to present the fifth podcast of Portnoy’s Stammtisch, our regular column about life in Germany.
Not wanting to be labelled a web fuddy-duddy, Portnoy is moving with the times. After entertaining readers with his insights about the quirks of living in Germany with his column, the Stammtisch now has its very own podcast.
For Portnoy's latest podcast, he and his sidekick Konrad Werner welcome Michael Scott Moore, Berlin-based author of the new book "Sweetness and Blood," to find out how surfing came to Germany and other odd parts of the world.
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Since a good German Stammtisch is a place where pub regulars come to talk over the issues of the day, Portnoy welcomes a lively conversation in the comments area below.
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Not wanting to be labelled a web fuddy-duddy, Portnoy is moving with the times. After entertaining readers with his insights about the quirks of living in Germany with his column, the Stammtisch now has its very own podcast.
For Portnoy's latest podcast, he and his sidekick Konrad Werner welcome Michael Scott Moore, Berlin-based author of the new book "Sweetness and Blood," to find out how surfing came to Germany and other odd parts of the world.
AudioPlayer.setup("/scripts/player.swf", { width: 468 });
AudioPlayer.embed("audioplayer", {soundFile: "http://d2268htw7m2e6h.cloudfront.net/thelocalde-podcast-005.mp3", titles: "The Local Podcast Episode 5", loader: "CC6600"});
Download MP3 (19 MB) or Subscribe
Since a good German Stammtisch is a place where pub regulars come to talk over the issues of the day, Portnoy welcomes a lively conversation in the comments area below.
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