New Look for the Site

For those of you that have visited before, you’ll notice things have changed a bit since your last visit. My wife did a great job editing the template I was using (Beccary’s Thirteen), changing the images, color-scheme, etc. I’m excited with the results, and I hope you like it.

MaAH: T-Minus 3 - The Promo/Skit Episode

Here’s the episode I hoped to have ready on February 4th! I call this the Skit/Promo Episode. A couple of skits, some background on me and the novel, and lots of promos of podcasts I love. I hope you enjoy it. 

Show Notes: 

Intro

3:00 - Intro continued…

8:05 - Short Bio

13:10 - Novel discussion

20:50 - Contributing to other podcasts… preparing for this gig.

27:00 - Background of Novel

36:00 - The Kilroy 2.0 Stress Disorder Skit -The Players (some of these wonderful people are only heard on the long version of the skit). - Link removed as it messed with my feed.

42:50 - Outro

  • Tee Morris - Will you please stop? Okay Podcasting for Dummies… did I get everything?
  • Promo - No, I guess not… here’s Billi Part 3!

Thank you to J.C. Hutchins and Tee Morris for their appearances on this podcast.

The music in this podcast:

Next time? It’s T-Minus 2, some fiction, including Death, Taxes, and Scott Sigler.


Digg this Promo!

 
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Appearance: Five Minute Memoir podcast

Today Matthew Selznick released Episode 3 of his Five Minute Memoir podcast. This particular memoir just happens to be mine…

Matthew’s description of his podcast:

“Every life is a mosaic of moments… the stories, confessions, and formative times that make us who we are. On Five Minute Memoir, listeners share vignettes from their own experience… and so reveal the common threads connecting us all.”

Episode 3 is my recollection of a formative day during my young life, where I learned that ‘larger than life’ has more than one meaning… and that politicians never stop being politicians… ever.

If I had given this a name, it would have been called “No Virginia, there isn’t a Santa Claus” (even though I know there is a Santa Claus… no, really, there is).

Elizabeth Taylor rides in golf cart at 1978 Suffolk Peanut Festival