The Hottest Chapter of My Twitter Affair Yet: TwitCastRadio with Warren Whitlock
If you’ve been following along, you know that my love affair with Twitter has been going on for a few months now. This past weekend, I had the great pleasure of meeting the author of The Twitter Revolution, Warren Whitlock…again. Not only did I meet Warren but I also had the honor of joining him at TwitCastRadio when he interviewed Adaptive Blue about Glue, a cool new tool that enhances your web browsing experience. Can you imagine what I asked when it came to my turn for an interview question? Of course, you’re right! I asked how the new tool could interface with twitter! You’ll also hear Mari Smith stepping in for a few seconds too. (You can hear our interview by clicking on the links above.)
I so enjoyed spending time with Warren this weekend and I could write this whole post about him. However, that’s not what’s important for you. Here is what I want you working mothers to hear about my experience and to put to use for reengineering your own lives if it’s helpful for you:
There are successful (and sometimes famous) people around waiting to help you with whatever you need and they are within your grasp. All you need to do is reach out to them.
Coaches, editors and publishers have been advising me that famous people are much more within our grasp than we think and that they are much more willing to help you than you would imagine. It’s not a natural thing for us to pick up the phone and call someone like Oprah, but hey, who knows? I just might someday soon and you should too.
When I left for this conference, I jokingly said to my husband, “Warren Whitlock is broadcasting his radio show live from the hotel and I’m going to join him”. My husband laughed and said, “OK, Angie” with a skeptic tone. I did know that Warren was broadcasting his show because I had invited him to dinner and I knew he had a time conflict. I didn’t, however, expect to be interviewing his guest along side him. Like just about everyone else that I’ve met in the social media space. I found Warren delightful, open and so willing to reach out a helping hand (Oh, and very funny too). Thank you Warren!
And by the way, thanks to @sugarjones for taking this great picture below of Warren and I and uploading it to Twitpics just before the interview started. Don’t we look like a great broadcast journalist team?
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Isn’t it fun when your own experience is validated. @WarrenWhitlock is exceptionally generous and loves to surprise you with his kindness.
Every Friday I tell as many people as I can about his http://www.TwitCastRadio.com program on Twitter. Everyone, check it out now. The recordings provide great information about Twitter and social issues. Live at 7 pm on Friday you can add chat and video to the great audio from the recordings.
Warmest Regards,
Edward Philipp
CoFounder of http://www.TeleSeminarNation.com
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