Today at 11 AM, the first episode of LansingNext will be online.
LansingNext is an Internet talk show I am doing with my friend Julielyn Gibbons for the brand new TalkLansing.net
TalkLansing was started by a few local radio personalities as a way to go after the “iPhone Generation.” All of the shows will be streamed online (and available for download eventually).
I was honored when Julielyn approached me to co-host the show with her and I’m excited about this unique opportunity. Our slogan is:
A weekly Internet talk show focusing on the people, issues and events affecting Lansing’s next generation.
That gives us a bit of wiggle room when it comes to topics, and we’re already having a lot of fun. Julielyn and I are quickly developing a great on-air (…on-net?) dynamic, with me already falling into the comic relief role (which is fine by me).
The shows are pre-recorded (as I can’t do a live show on a Wednesday morning) and while the first one was a bit rough around the edges, we are getting the hang of things at a blazing speed. Parts of the first show took me back to my college radio days when I actually had a co-host.
We also have a Facebook fan page.
And speaking of such things, I made one for myself a couple days ago. More on that later, as I plan to blog about it.
So tune (click?) in to TalkLansing.net today at 11 AM to give us a listen. Feedback appreciated, as this is very much a work in progress. Once I get an .MP3 of the episode, I’ll see about having it available to download from one of my sites.
Our first episode will feature a pair of guests and we’ll also talk about Foursquare, the iPad and smoke-free bars around town.
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[…] Here it is kids, the first episode of LansingNext — the Internet talk show I co-host with Julielyn Gibbons for TalkLansing.net. I talked about the show in a bit more detail in a previous post. […]
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