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January 11, 2007

Podcast #28 – The Marmot Speaks!

The man, the myth, the Marmot unplugged. The Marmot's Hole is surely the most influential and highly-trafficked expat site in the Korean blogosphere. Many an expat read him and his guest authors faithfully, more like a newspaper than anything else. But where did it come from? Who is the man behind the keyboard? What makes this hairy mammal tick? Join host Michael Hurt and "solitary man" Robert Koehler for an interesting conversation with a truly interesting political animal.

You can listen by clicking on the direct link in the menu to the left, or you can subscribe to my podcast in iTunes and download this latest episode at the same time by clicking on the white iPod symbol in the top of the left menu.

Running Time: 1:09:28
File Size: 27.8 MB
File Info: 56 kbps (mono) at 44.1 kHz, MPEG-2, layer 3 (MP3)

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