Juicy Interviews
I have to say I have fallen in love with the radio interview. That's actually a bit crazy because I loathe talking on the phone, but there's something about pouring your heart out to a niche or local radio audience in a city you've never been to while you sip coffee in pajamas that's just, well, magic. I've done scores of them over the last few months as book promotion, but I never seem to know when they're running or how to link to them. So I thought I'd take the opportunity to link to these podcast interviews with The Des Moines Register's Juice Magazine. Brianne Sanchez asked great questions and I really enjoyed talking to her. I think it comes out in the clips! I'm just so excited about my stops in Omaha and Des Moines later this week, I hope a lot of people come out!
As an added bonus, here's a video interview I did at the TechCrunch party with my friend, Zennie. He is going to the Democratic Convention and was asking us notoriously liberal Valley types what we wanted to say to the Democratic party. I didn't mince words, as usual. I was also very tired from a long week and a long night of schmoozing. Combined with some freakish lunging at the camera, it's not the most flattering footage in the world of me! ;) But hey, I care about the Party!
Advising my dad not to watch-- more so because he already thinks I'm a crazy liberal than my crassness. ;) Ironically my good friend Cathy Brooks said almost the exact same thing in her interview, but she somewhat more tactfully suggested the party grow "a pair." (Warning: It's very interesting but 40 minutes long. I'm about half way through if you want to skip ahead. But you'll be skipping far more important people like Arrington and Scoble!)
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Hey Sarah (!)
Your spicy comments were the highly of my video! It's no accident your lovely smile is the video's thumbnail! Thanks! See ya!
Zennie
Posted by: Zennie Abraham | July 29, 2008 at 11:33 AM