This will depend entirely on content.
It is one thing to have discussion via the slow medium of text. It is quite another to have that experience in person. It would require a host who can facilitate a conversation and keep it flowing in a certain direction. This is not an easy task.
I agree that journals might be the way to go as well but in that case, as Mal suggests, we need someone who has a radio voice. Not that they sound like a DJ more that they know how to use their voice in the way they can use the written word. Again, it isn't easy.
On the whole I like the idea of podcasts but the TFP lives in the text medium. I would not expect our content to easily translate. Better: I wold not expect our user base, who are more text-based, to translate to verbal.
It may require bringing in new talent.
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