Where’s the Podcast?

spacer Hi –

If you came to this page looking for the Short Cummings Audio presents Happily Domesticated podcast, I’m afraid you’ve arrived too late.  After four-and-a-half years of production and distribution, I made the decision to shut down the show.

(To be honest, since April of 2010 it’s been re-runs, so it wasn’t too big a jump from that to a total shut down.)

For those of you confused by the first two paragraphs…a little explanation.  This blog is the companion to an audio program called Happily Domesticated.  That sounds really cool, but it was mostly just me reading the essays into a computer.  So if you didn’t stumble across that while it was running…you didn’t miss any of the content…just my voice.

If you want to get in touch with me, post a comment below.  I get notified of all of them and I’d love to hear from you.

For those of you — too many to name, but you know who you are — who contributed to the podcast experience; thank you.  You made it a wonderful ride!

To those of you who still want access to the material, the essays are all here on the site for your reading pleasure.  If there’s something you remember, but can’t find … let me know.  I’ll be happy to point you in the right direction.

I’m busy with other writing projects right now and when the time is right, I’ll post information here.

With fond regards,
KC

18 Responses to Where’s the Podcast?

  1. Cooper Coleman
    01/20/2011 at 05:17

    Kind of feel like I lost a friend…

    Reply
    • kevinleec
      01/20/2011 at 12:50

      Thanks Cooper. That means a lot to me.

      Reply
  2. David Harrison
    01/22/2011 at 21:44

    Hi Kevin,
    Thanks for riding with my family and I to church each week over the last 4 years. We really appreciated you clean humor. We will miss it. I still have archives of a lot of your shows and we will no doubt listen to them again. It was refreshing to be able to depend on you for humor without the offensive language that a lot of the other comedy show contain.

    Bless you in your future endeavors. – The Harrison Family

    Reply
    • kevinleec
      01/22/2011 at 21:48

      Thanks! I’m glad I got to be part of your Sunday.

      Reply
  3. P Shane McAfee
    01/23/2011 at 01:14

    Thanks for the last 4 years. My blog, BDGJM, would not exist without your inspiration and mentorship. I will miss your podcasts but I know your projects will be met with success.

    Shane

    Reply
  4. kevinleec
    01/23/2011 at 16:48

    Thanks Shane. I’m glad I could be part of your journey as a writer…and I really enjoy your blog!

    Reply
  5. CoolB
    01/24/2011 at 01:51

    I’m sorry to hear this. I enjoyed listening to your stories even when they were the reruns. Any plans for any new audio projects or to someday put the audio back up? Either as an archive or even a purchasable dvd?

    Reply
    • kevinleec
      01/24/2011 at 03:07

      Glad you enjoyed listening. At the moment, I don’t have a place to host an archive, but I’ll give some thought to compiling them into a single disc. The files come to a little over 1 GB, so it would be easy to get ‘em all on a DVD.

      Reply
  6. Andrew Hackard
    01/24/2011 at 15:09

    I’m sorry to hear this, but glad we got 200 excellent episodes and a year of reruns of some of the favorites. Can’t wait to see what’s next for the KLC media empire.

    Reply
    • kevinleec
      01/24/2011 at 15:46

      Well…I’ve spent the last year co-authoring a novel that is shaping up into something (IMHO) pretty special.

      Reply
      • CoolB
        01/24/2011 at 23:27

        Ooooooooh…. Intriguing! spacer

  7. Michael Sitarzewski
    02/09/2011 at 13:53

    Hey Kevin, sorry to see it go. Have you heard of a site called HearABlog.com ? Maybe there’s an opportunity for them to read your stories instead. Just a thought. Be well.

    Reply
    • kevinleec
      02/09/2011 at 14:37

      Thanks Michael…and thatnks for the tip. I hadn’t heard of HearABlog before.

      Reply
  8. Stuart Jaffe
    03/12/2011 at 18:42

    Hey Kevin! Sorry to see you go. You’re a big part of my podcasting experience, too. Gonna miss you.

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    • kevinleec
      03/12/2011 at 20:29

      Thanks Stuart. I appreciate that…I also appreciate that you’re still hard at podcasting. Count me among your loyal listeners.

      Reply
  9. Sergey Stopkevych
    08/17/2011 at 10:46

    Hello Kevin. I came across your podcast series just in the end of the last year. I was so astonished by your clean, sparkling and intelligent humor, that spent two days downloading your essays, and then, for the last several months I’ve enjoyed my driving to work more than ever, shocking people around by insane happiness on my facial expression, especially in the morning. I am Ukrainian and my mother tongue is Russian. I like Russian literature very much and love powerful Russian language. It’s ways different from English, not just by words, you know. Listening to your podcast, I want to thank you for amazing language you made me feel, and, what is much more for the humor which proves that there are like-minded people all over the world despite the language they speak or country they live. I recommended your essays to all my friends who know or learn English and they were astonished as well. That’s really a pity you stopped podcasting, and the only excuse might be that the novel you are co-authoring will be an outstanding one. Good luck!
    Sergey.

    Reply
    • kevinleec
      08/17/2011 at 16:04

      Thank you Sergey. Your kind words are a gift to me.

      My writing partner and I are revising the novel. (Although, my partner is a much better writer than I am.) And we will annouce it in this space when it is available.

      Reply
  10. pascal
    10/07/2011 at 14:07

    i hope you find a solution to archive the podcast somewhere (and get some money for your good work). My French students liked them.

    Reply

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