Liked Friction and mindful blogging by Des (desparoz.com)
I think Manton is right – blogging should be easy, but should still require more thought that reading a headline, clicking like or share and moving on.

I think Des is right. I’ve noticed a bit of a difference in writing short, tweet length posts on my own blog. It is a wee bit harder, which gives a bit of thinking time.

Replied to Read Write Microcast #001 – Weeping Willows by Aaron DavisAaron Davis (collect.readwriterespond.com)
Inspired by John Johnston and Chris Aldrich, here is my first attempt at a Microcast. A short reflection on social media. https://collect.readwriterespond.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/1511850060840_2529090476_1cebb866.mp3I like the idea of a ‘slow chat’, but you need to start somewhere … ...

Huffduffed for tomorrow’s commute.

Hi Aaron,
Thanks, microcasting, at least in the quick and dirty fashion I am using certainly cuts down on the time needed. I am listen to more and more microcasts and less longer form one.

I wonder if you would be interested in trying a slowcast in the style Alan is trying, It’s Out! Episode 1 of The Puerto Rico Connection – CogDogBlog. I think I just invented the word slowcast, but the idea of taking time to think and respond might be attractive?