I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I’m a bit of a pop culture geek. Especially when it comes to TV and music. My brain automatically fills its holes with pretty useless crap like the real names of all the guys that played Darren on Bewitched or the name of Eddie Vedder’s theatre group before he was in Pearl Jam. Too bad I don’t know where my house keys are half the time.
Anyhoodle, when I want to purposely fill the holes with actual non-useless knowledge, I listen to my favorite new podcast – Search Engine, brought to you by your friends (and your tax money) at the CBC.
http://www.cbc.ca/searchengine/
It’s a terrific blog/podcast about internet culture in Canada. If you have a blog, check Facebook a couple times a day, get your news from the internet, have a preference between Mac or PC, have Googled yourself/potential date/ex partner, have complained about Hulu not being available in Canada, get emails on your phone, or have medium-sized knowledge about the internet, you will dig it. They discuss things like the impact of net neutrality on Canadian art, the mysterious disappearance of a well-known Iranian blogger and the correct pronunciation of “Wikipedia.” It’s not boring or intimidating and will get your brain whirring like an XBox 360 (how annoying is that when you’re trying to watch a movie). Another plus: the podcasts are only 15-20 minutes long, so you can throw one on your iPod and hear the whole thing on the way to the Skytrain.
Bonus – Jesse Brown, the host, is hella smart, funny and very charming. Last year, he started a strong and hilarious campaign to be nominated as The Greatest Canadian. He’s a cutie, non?

Jessie Brown
Yes, I have a type. Have you met my husband? Mmmm…I feel a new blog post coming on…Top Ten Dreamy Geeks…stay tuned…
