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Jamillah Knowles | 17:11 UK time, Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Fresh out of the radio oven, thePods and Blogs podcast has been posted and is waiting for you to listen.

If we mentioned a place that you would like to visit online, then you can find all the links right here:

jeecampLogo.jpgJournalism is changing, not a new idea but one that many bright thinkers are considering. In Birmingham, brought a lot of those thinkers together to try and look at the situation and discussion solutions for creative and talented people who may be facing job cuts in the business. Paul Bradshaw is the organiser and he explained his vision of the near future.

More traditionally people think this will mainly affect photographers and writers, but there's a lot more to your local paper so I caught up with a couple of cartoonists. Matthew Buck and Alex Hughes also of the were also kind enough to lend me a couple of their great pictures to show off on our page this week.

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Chris Vallance 66x66Chris Vallance returns this week to Pods and Blogs. He has spent some time with another web legend, Phil Zimmermann.

H.jpgHad your head in a freezer lately? No, me either - but a lot of people have and can be found online showing the world. The man behind this rather odd movement is . Though this alone is not really his aim, he does have a lot of interesting things to do on his blog.

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Thanks to FoxyCoxy on Flickr for his freezer pic.

Pods on TwitterIf you have seen a blog or heard a podcast that you think we should know about, drop me a line at podsandblogs -at- bbc.co.uk I'd love to hear from you. Or you can follow us on .

jk'Til next week!
Jamillah

Outtakes

Much as we strive for perfection on Pods and Blogs - turns out wer're only human after all. Here's a few outtakes from last week's show.






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