Adrants to Guest Host 'Across the Sound' Podcast

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Well we've sat around long enough debating whether or not to launch a podcast and, as is usually the case around here, we need a swift kick in the ass to get moving on just about everything. That swift kick came from Joe Jaffe, founder and co-host of Across the Sound, a podcast about new marketing, media and PR. Since his co-host, Steve Rubel has moved on, Joe has invited a few ad industry folks - UnderScore Marketing President Tom Hespos, The M-Show host John Wall, Carat Fusion Business Development Director John Durham and us...us being Adrants Founder Steve Hall - to guest host the show. Our appearance should air in the second week of January.

It's not a permanent gig but it will be our first foray into another form of self expression. Since we seem to have so much to say here, another channel through which to shovel our babble might be a good thing. Or, it could be a disaster and we'll go down publicly as a blubbering idiot with a serious case of verbal diarrhea. But, either way, it should be great entertainment for you so subscribe to Across the Sound now so you don't miss one minute of our rise to podcast fame or decline into podcast flame.

by Steve Hall    Dec-28-05   Click to Comment   
Topic: Announcements, Podcast   

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This sounds like a great idea.

Posted by: American Copywriter on December 28, 2005 11:47 AM

John/Tug - we could do a threesome as well :)

Posted by: Joseph Jaffe on December 28, 2005 12:08 PM

Guys, you'd have to make that a video podcast for us to catch the complete essence of such an event:-)

Posted by: Steve Hall on December 28, 2005 3:31 PM

Podcasts are the new blog. Even I got one for myself recently. Though I don't say anything of importance, I like being able to go back to my college radio roots and give people a taste of the music they may have never heard of before.

Congratulations on your podcast! I look forward to hearing it.

Posted by: Dhaval M. on December 29, 2005 5:51 PM