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Recording schedule

I’ve had a number of requests from people over the last couple of months about coming on the show. And I would *love* to have you all come on. Unfortunatey Steve and I are just flakey as hell when it comes to setting a time to record a show. SO… here’s what I’m suggesting: I’ll set a regular day and time for us to record each month and anyone who want to join me/us, just needs to install Skype, add “cameronreilly” to your friends list (make sure you introduce yourself and mention that advaita show when you add me or I’ll probably tell you to shove off) and be online at the scheduled time to join in.

I’m suggesting we record on the FIRST MONDAY of each month at 9am AUSTRALIAN EASTERN TIME. That works out like this:

Australian Eastern: Monday 9am
California: Sunday 2pm
New York: Sunday 5pm
London: Sunday 10pm

How does that sound?

6 Responses to “Recording schedule”

  1. Corey Vance Says:

    Sounds good! An entirely new format for The Advaita Show.

    Looking forward to hearing it.

    corey

  2. Koen Says:

    Nice!

  3. Steven Witt Says:

    Sounds perfect…I’m in and I’m out, happily.

    Show needs new voices and mine is the first to go.

    Will so enjoy being, well, the wittness:)

    love

  4. Mikaela Says:

    Hey Cam, It would be helpful if you listed the shows that you actually have instead of by the month. one has to click on the month and scan it to see that there are no shows that month.

  5. Cameron Says:

    Mikaela: the best place to look for old shows is under the “podcast” category:

    http://advaita.thepodcastnetwork.com/category/podcast/

    Steve: the Sunday afternoon timeslot doesn’t work for you? I was hoping you’d be there buddy. I don’t want to do it by myself. You’re the guy who answers questions, I’m just the guy who hits the record button. If that time doesn’t work, suggest another.

  6. JC DC Says:

    Let’s just get more shows!
    What do the “experts” think about the new book by David Carse - Brilliant Perfect Stillness and the audio version read by Terrance Stamp on Silk Sounds?
    Thanks for everything.
    PS I still think the perfect advaita song is the theme from Mr Ed:
    “A horse is a horse is a horse of course.”

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