Today was my first “official, official” appearance on Rush Hour (Wednesdays at 4 Eastern, 1 Pacific on WebmasterRadio.fm). I was fashionably late and missed the intro and I was all kinds of nervous, but I think for the most part things went well. I’m looking forward to getting more into the swing of things and having much smoother future shows.
Today, we recapped SES NY, discussed the rumors about the StumbleUpon acquisition by Ebay, talked about leveraging Del.icio.us, Neil was surprisingly quiet and Cameron went on a bit of a rant about Michael “Graywolf” Gray encouraging conference attendees to practice ethically questionable social media tactics. I’m very eagerly awaiting Graywolf’s response, I’m sure it will be fun 🙂
You can listen to the podcast of the 10th episode of Rush Hour here.
Hi Carolyn,
I look forward to listening to your opinions on the “air”.
I have to say, though, that it’s probably not right to assume that listeners know who you are.
You mentioned “People read my blog, they know who I am…”
But I’ve never read your blog (before now, and I had to do eight narrow Google searches to try to find this page and I still don’t know who you are).
I’m not saying this to be offensive, I just want to suggest that your listeners might want to hear more than “they know who I am” in order to potentially trust what you have to say.
Thanks Tim, no offense taken, really.
I had literally just run into the house from the car and wasn’t expecting the question. I can talk about a lot of things off the cuff, but I have a difficult time talking about myself and I really didn’t know what to say. What came out of my mouth seemed better than “Um, lemme think about that for a minute. Here, I have a resume someplace I think, I’ll just read that.” 🙂
I forget that the listening audience is wider than just the webmaster radio chat regulars, but I appreciate that you went through the trouble of tracking down the blog to read it and comment.
(I am surprised it took you 8 narrow searches to find me though. I think you can just google “cshel”, or my first and last names. I’m pretty sure http://www.cshel.com comes up first for both.)
nah, ‘we’ know who you are 😉
Great job on Rush Hour Wednesday.
Somehow, adding you to the show made it seem more “organized”. Rush hour wasn’t so… rushed, even if you were rushing in at the beginning. 🙂
It was odd that the princess got quiet. I think you intimidated him with your professional demeanor.