Anyway, I am actually a pretty avid podcast listener. I really got into them over the summer while I was working a data entry job for LCPS as they were transferring IEPs from one system to another. I would download a few different podcasts and listen to them when I got tired of the same music on my iPod playing over and over. The one I really enjoy is the Freakonomics podcast which is pretty interesting because the hosts are economists who investigate different social issues or oddities they come across. I found out you can also download the audio from CNBC or 60 Minutes. I don't know if these are actually podcasts, though, because they are just replays of what has already been on television. I also found a podcast that is supposed to teach you Spanish. I listen to that one occasionally, but the episodes don't come out often enough for me to actually apply what I have learned. Even though I really enjoy listening to podcasts, I am not sure I like making them as much. I guess it is a pretty easy format because you can talk about whatever topic you like (even though most are narrowed down to a broad topic) and you can pretty much say whatever you want. The reason I don't really enjoy making podcasts is because I have to listen to myself speak and I feel like my voice is not as engaging as I think it should be.
That being said, podcasting is a very exciting tool to use in the classroom. Students can create podcasts as they learn about a social studies or science topic. They could interview "famous people" via podcast. They could do movie or book reviews. I think the kids would enjoy listening to example of podcasts and also love being able to create one themselves. It can't get anymore exciting that posting your ideas in your own voice so everyone can hear it!