Paul -V-, of Brainshrub.com, interviewd me on his “Tips for Political Bloggers” radio program.
The show aired on Monday, 14 August 2006 at 7:00pm EDT on WPVM 103.5 FM, “The Progressive Voice of the Mountains”, in Asheville, North Carolina.
I appreciate Paul’s generous invitation to participate in this lively radio spot and although I was a bit nervous (it was, after all, my first radio spot ever) the feedback I’m getting from those who tuned in is very positive.
If you’d like to hear that interview, you can listen to the mp3 file here.
Thanks again to Paul -V- of Brainshrub.com and WPVM 103.5 FM for all their effort to make this interview possible.
The “Tips for Political Bloggers” radio program airs each Monday at 7:00pm Eastern time on WPVM 103.5 FM, Asheville, North Carolina. You can also tune in via Internet radio by visiting WPVM’s webiste and then clicking on the appropriate link in the “Listen Live” section of the page.
What is Brainshrub.com? In Paul’s own words from his About page:
Brainshrub.com is an experimental political blog with counterpoints for critical thinkers, and, a journal for my own activism. The goal of this site is to see if a blog can be more than a just place to rant at strangers or an ATM for political candidates.
The underling question I am attempting to answer is: “How much social change can one person, armed only with a blog, accomplish?”
Brainshrub.com is among my regularly read blogs and I recommend it to anyone interested in political analysis and commentary.
3 responses so far ↓
1 Martian // Aug 21, 2006 at 11:23 am
Hey, very cool! I will listen to that today.
2 Max Payne // Aug 27, 2006 at 2:46 pm
Great job!
You one cool dude.
Feed yor head.
3 camera-digital // Oct 2, 2006 at 9:04 am
Hi everyone! I just wanna say that politics is a favorite subject matter of all people—from youth to elders. When it comes to the topic of Politics, each individual is anxious to speak his mind and so are squabbles that are ready to explode. For all we know, Swiss politics has been silent in the global village; whereas U.S. and Asian politics are so alive. On the contrary, Swiss politics is also an extraordinary hotspot of debate and a favorite past time of each opinionated Swiss inhabitant.
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