In this live recording from PodCamp Philly 2010, we speak with Chuck Stanley, one of the co-hosts of the Eagles Fancast podcast, about doing a sports podcast. Chuck describes himself as
Chuck Stanley of the Eagles Fancast podcast
“a bleed-green Eagles fan, computer geek and married father of two Eagles fanlets. He had season tickets through five tough years at the Vet (four of which with his co-host Todd). When The Linc opened, he jumped on board with his co-host Eric and has been proudly sitting in Section 114 ever since. Not content to just tailgate and send pics and text messages to Todd during the games, he helped create theEaglesFanCast podcast in the hopes of giving Eagles fans yet another outlet to voice their Brotherly Love.”
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