Posts Tagged ‘blogging’

Imagine my shock when I found out that my blog was selected as one of ten finalists in National Science Week’s Big Blog Theory science blogging competition (well, if you can, that is  —  I’m not sure most people have the capacity to feel that amount of shock at any one time, and I wouldn’t want to […]

Everyone loves metablogging, and if you don’t, you probably have no idea what it is. To metablog is to blog about blogging  —  how could that not be a fascinating topic? A good metablog every once in a while allows you to look at what your blogging focus is, how effectively you’re managing that focus, and whether […]

I’m going to assume that a sizable number of people who read this blog are new to skepticism, or at least new to the skeptical scene on the Internet. For those of you without a blog of your own, you may not be familiar with the Skeptic’s Circle, a blog carnival that occurs every two […]

In response to two very recent inquiries I had on my blog at PodBlack​.com, I’ve begun working a little more on links and directions for people thinking about raising a family  —  or even supporting younger people with skeptic resources (whether it be their own kids or relatives). It seems there is a slight ‘gap in the […]