Right click and 'save as' on the file at the bottom to download the podcast with Dan.
As I said earlier - there is some good bits on there about Innocent , and some other more random stuff. You can tell I haven't done it in a while. But I did my best. As did Dan.
As per usual let me know you thoughts (regarding the podcast).
(By the way, Harry C talks Innocent bottle hats over on Letsseewhathappens, here.)
That's it - here's the file...

Thanks for coming over Paul. A great way to start the day. Just listened to it again - I only said one bad swear word, so I will let my mum listen to it.
Posted by: dan at innocent | 11/30/2006 at 11:34 PM
interesting conversation, which is better than 'good interview'. And don't worry Dan, of course I wasn't listening.
Posted by: Nicholai | 12/01/2006 at 12:59 AM
And Paul, the recent comments thing...
I've sort of avoided it myself for a couple of reasons:
a) seems a bit pretentious. Especially for us mortals, who know that only a couple of people will be reading. If that.
b) it's rather intimidating. Oh no, people will find out that nobody ever comments on my stuff, and then they'll be swayed to think it's rubbish, and then nobody will ever comment, and...
I realize there's a chicken&egg thing going on, and 'recent comments' might spur more comments - but you still need to sort of get over a certain hump before the awkwardness ends.
Not that people need swaying to think it's rubbish, anyway.
But: junior bloggers everywhere have taken note and will be changing sidebars all day.
Posted by: Nicholai | 12/01/2006 at 08:59 AM
Do it Nicholai! Your stuff isn't rubbish (therefore no problem).
Enjoyed it too Dan. Ta.
Posted by: Colman | 12/01/2006 at 10:28 AM
By the way, are we liking the picture?
Posted by: Colman | 12/01/2006 at 10:29 AM
no, we're loving the picture.
Posted by: Nicholai | 12/01/2006 at 11:00 AM
Really good podcast, one of the best. Reminded me of why I started reading this trash in the first place.
Dan - Don't know about big. Scruffy, I'd say.
Posted by: Ben | 12/01/2006 at 11:07 AM
where is the tankard?
Posted by: Marcus Brown | 12/01/2006 at 12:14 PM
Tankard is in Paris, apparently. (Honestly, I'm worried about it though - we've had no news.)
Posted by: Colman | 12/01/2006 at 01:05 PM
Have you seen this?:
http://anguswhines.typepad.com/angus_whines/2006/12/the_tankard_is_.html
You didn't send it with DHL did you Dan?
Posted by: Marcus Brown | 12/01/2006 at 01:20 PM
Crap.
Posted by: Colman | 12/01/2006 at 01:32 PM
maybe Santa's got it?
Posted by: Marcus Brown | 12/01/2006 at 02:04 PM
Maybe.
(And thanks for the note Marcus.)
Posted by: Colman | 12/01/2006 at 03:53 PM
My pleasure. I'm a controller now. I control. It's my new thing.
Posted by: Marcus Brown | 12/01/2006 at 04:05 PM
yes i like your illustration. why is dans body a yakult pot? Is he some fruity yakult crossover?
Posted by: ian perkins | 12/01/2006 at 05:11 PM
All bottles I try and draw end up being Yakult shaped, it's conditioning I think.
Just so everyone knows, Ian used to be one of the best 29 young designers in New York, so he knows about these things.
Thanks Ian, and welcome.
Posted by: Colman | 12/01/2006 at 05:17 PM
Paul, enjoyed the podcast conversation with Dan. Great to find someone who's very happy in his work. Iread the Sunday Times spread on Innocent a couple of months ago and was impressed. Will watch future progress with great interest. I will also keep an eye on the hunt for the Tankard.
Posted by: Harry C | 12/02/2006 at 03:06 PM
Just got round to listening to this. It's great.
I look forward to the day Innocent crack the kiwi problem - I'd love a kiwi smoothie.
Posted by: helenltaylor | 12/09/2006 at 11:48 AM
Normally I wouldn't be that interested in a kiwi smoothie, it's not a fruit I'm that fond of. But now, knowing how hard they are to make, I'm very much looking forward to the day there is one.
Posted by: Colman | 12/10/2006 at 11:52 AM