Interview on CBC Radio
Here it is!
The interview of me, Mark Blevis and Melinda Mason on CBC Radio One’s Sounds Like Canada. Mark produces Just One More Book with his wife, Andrea while Melinda produces My Marilyn, a podcast devoted to the legendary Marilyn Monroe.
Click this beautiful link to listen to the interview.
1 commentAdvice for high school
Episode 19 - Today I play the first audio comment from a female listener! I offer some advice to high schoolers (I hope it’s good!) and I also talk about how nervous I was during the radio interview I had very recently.
1 commentSecond night of PAB
Two interviews I did on the second night during the boat cruise at the Podcasters Across Borders convention in Kingston. The first is with Mark Blevis of too many podcasts to mention
And the second is with Tommy Vallier, the king of new media in Kingston ![]()
First day of PAB2008
It’s a joint series of shows for both Stuttering is Cool and SpudCast, my other podcast. Today is the first day of PAB. I talk about a coffee date gone wrong and interview a new friend.
Podcasters Across Borders - My Flickr photos
No commentsMonday!
Just a quick note to say my interview on CBC Radio One’s Sounds Like Canada has been moved to Monday!
You can listen to CBC Radio One online at cbc.ca/radio
1 commentNew phone number and I’ll be on the radio
To my utter horror… I lost my phone number! If I receive no calls to it within 30 days, someone else gets it
See why you should send in audio?
The new number is 1-206-984-3922. Ignore my message about SpudCast. There are other ways to send in audio if you don’t want to pay for a long distance telephone call. All the information is on the right==>
Also, I will be interviewed on CBC Radio One! This Friday Monday at 10:00 a.m. (eastern time/Toronto/New York) I’ll be intervieweed along with 2 fantastic podcasters, Mark Blevis and Melinda Mason. The show is called Sounds Like Canada and it’s a great one to check out. How do I feel? Am I nervous about stuttering on the radio? Find out on today’s episode 15b!
You can listen to CBC Radio One online at cbc.ca/radio
No commentsSkype
New fun features are coming to Stuttering is Cool which I talk about on today’s show. I also mention ever-so briefly Skype. A great tool for stutterers? If you use Skype, add me and let’s ch-ch-chat! My username on Skype is birba0 (that’s a zero at the end).
No commentsStuttering stories #1
I’m really tired on today’s show. So tired that I identify it as show #16 instead of 15. But who’s counting, right? With lack of sleep comes lack of fluency. Or so I thought.
Links mentioned on today’s show:
Stuttering Is Cool Facebook group
2008 National Stuttering Association Annual Conference
No commentsPodcasts I think you should try
We take a trip in my car on my way out as I go off topic today and give you my suggestions for some other podcasts to listen to. After all, stuttering isn’t everything ![]()
In order of mention:
- For the Sake of the Song provides the music played on today’s show
- YonderCast
- Atomic Suburbia
- All Axis Radio
- On The Log
- Headphones Required
- Betty in the Sky with a Suitcase
- The Amazing Adventures of Doctor Floyd
- The CatFish Show
- The Canadian Podcast Buffet and Podcasters Across Borders
- Just One More Book
- The Daily Breakfast
- StutterTalk
- Stutter Radio
- Canadian Immigrant Song
- New Turkish Beat
- Boxcars711 old Time Radio Podcast
Job interviews - part 2
Continuing the conversation from my previous episode, today’s show feature’s listener comments about job interviews. I also have an announcement to make regarding a new feature of my website and I ask you what you would like in a cartoon character who stutters.
At the end of the show, I play a snippet of a song from 1922 called You Tell Her I Stutter by Billy Jones and Ernest Hare.
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