TeaCast FAQ’s

1. How do I listen to the live show?
Our show is broadcasted live – check for the next show scheduled on BlogTalkRadio or follow us on Twitter – teacastorg.

  • If you have a high speed internet connection, visit www.blogtalkradio.com/teacast. Please note BlogTalkRadio may default the displayed show time as GMT until you register, after which time it will indicate your local time zone.
  • If you are traveling or not near a computer with a high speed connection, you can listen to the show live by dialing (347) 237-5676.
  • 2. How do I participate in the show?

    To participate in the show, dial (347) 237 5676. You will be prompted to hit “1″ to speak with the host. You will be listening to the show over the telephone with your microphone muted. The host will invite you into the conversation by referring to your dialing area code, at which time your microphone will be unmuted and you will be on the air.

    If you are listening to the show on your computer, we ask that you turn the volume off on your computer prior to calling.

    3. Do I have to pay long distance telephone charges?
    You are responsible for any long distance charges to area code (347). This is an area code assigned to New York City. Local/Long distance charges from your phone company will apply.

    4. If I cannot listen to the show at the appointed time, how can I listen to it later?
    Yes, you will be able to download a copy of the show in .mp3 format about 30 minutes after the show’s conclusion. You can also download the podcast on itunes.

    5. Can I suggest a topic for future shows?
    Yes, please make any suggestions or comments at on our blog at teacast.org?

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