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Jamillah Knowles | 22:43 UK time, Tuesday, 17 March 2009

The podcast this week is ready and waiting for your listening pleasure!
If we mentioned a place that you would like to visit online, then you can find all the links right here:


    chris_vallance.jpgFor starters this week, Chris Vallance, daddy of the show, gets giddy with the robots at the UK's first ever . Sounds as though it was much more fun than work recording there with so many geekily brilliant people around!

    Back in the studios, Rhod and I had a nice cup of tea and chat with Mums online ahead of mothers' day in the UK.
    Justine Roberts of talks about supporting mums online and sharing.
    Emily McKhan the founder of points out that getting together online is not so different to pioneers circling their wagons...

    This week has been an absolute pleasure talking to everyone online and for the show.
    Joan Lawson, told me about being on Twitter and provided some know how and experience for others who might like to join in.

    Terry and Carrie Eden discussed their relationship online together, proving that mums will always want to keep an eye on us, even online.

    Amanda of ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Have Your Say shared her experience with her children online and how embarrassing your kids will always be the right of every mum everywhere!

    Thanks also to all of you who joined the discussion on Twitter and by email. Dutchshe especially made a good point that being online as a mum can also mean being prepared for when your kids are old enough to be out there by themselves.

    As always, if 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.

    In the coming weeks I hope to take a look at what's going on blog and video wise in South America, so if you see something along those lines that you find intriguing, please share it with us, it's bound to be of interest.

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