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Michael Gates Gill, author of How Starbucks Saved My Life, was in Milwaukee giving a talk last week. I was able to meet with him and have posted our conversation in the 8cr podcast blog.
Posted by jon at October 9, 2007 2:57 PM | TrackBackJon- I enjoy listening to the podcasts (normally listen to around 60% of offerings). Take it or leave it.... but I always feel like the podcast interviews end abruptly. Not sure how hard it would be to edit in a "studio wrap up" but I think it would end on a more pleasing and complete note. Perhaps something like "I'd like to thank Michael Gates Gill for the interview. His book and many others are available now at 800CEOREAD.COM, if you have any comments please feel free to post to the blog." You could put in some other tease about upcoming events or promotions. I think there might be some hesitation in "dating" a show but I would think that most of your hits on new shows are sooner rather than later. Thanks for reading and considering. Roger
Posted by: IndianaRoger at October 12, 2007 11:29 PM