Howling about real estate on the radio . . .
I will be one of the guests on tomorrow’s broadcast of KJZZ’s Here and Now radio program. One of the big names of Phoenix real estate analysis will be there, as well, either R.L. Brown or Elliott Pollack. ASU’s Dr. Jay Butler cannot be there, more’s the pity. Jay Thompson, The Phoenix Real Estate Guy, will be a guest blogger, stirring the pot by keyboard.
The topic: The Phoenix-area real estate market.
The show will be broadcast on Wednesday from 11 am to 12 Noon on KJZZ 91.5 FM. A podcast will be available on Here and Now’s web page soon afterward.
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I look forward to the podcast. Go get ‘em!
I look forward to eParticipating!
Dr. Butler must be too busy doing…. uh… never mind.
[...] Tomorrow at 11:00 local time on 91.5 KJZZ, Greg Swan will be a guest on KJZZ’s Here and Now radio program. Greg runs the exquisite Bloodhoundblog and sums up the show there. Greg will be joined by a local real estate analyst for what promises to be an hour of unique insight. [...]
we’re all ears…
-rudy.sellsius°
Podcast hmmm? That’s a verbal thing right? Gee I don’t know…Maybe just send me the written transcript for faster reading.
…. Just poking a little fun at our favorite breed of blogger. I can’t wait to hear the inflections, tone, maybe a few coarse “hahs”—ah sweet music to my mind’s ear. Maybe I’ll take a bike ride and listen.
> I look forward to eParticipating!
This is utterly amazing to me. A little push here, a little push there and maybe we can get something going in the Valley.
> Podcast hmmm? That’s a verbal thing right?
I told you I’m a very good speaker. Truly infectious enthusiasm. It’s my [Federal Fair Housing violation omitted] guilt that makes me wary of testimony.
> Maybe I’ll take a bike ride and listen.
Mid-80s and very dry this afternoon. I live right on the Arizona Canal, like an immense linear riverfront park. The Leggy Blonde and I rode it for about an hour this evening, to celebrate Persephone’s waning influence on our weather. Snow will come to you soon, as Hades asserts himself, but we’ll be riding our bikes all Winter long…
As the old saying goes, “Good speakers should be heard, not read.”
> This is utterly amazing to me. A little push here, a little push there and maybe we can get something going in the Valley.
We should!
Greg - Simply **outstanding** job on the radio show today!
> Greg - Simply **outstanding** job on the radio show today!
Bless you. Thank you. I had an inspection afterward, so I’m just getting back to the office. They told me the web part of the show was excellent, too. They’re very excited about turning a radio show into a five-media event: radio, call-in, live weblogging, podcasting and static weblogging. The whole thing was a blast! More from me later.
[...] Tomorrow at 11:00 local time on 91.5 KJZZ, Greg Swan will be a guest on KJZZ’s Here and Now radio program. Greg runs the exquisite Bloodhoundblog and sums up the show there. Greg will be joined by a local real estate analyst for what promises to be an hour of unique insight. [...]
[...] Three Phoenix-area webloggers, Jay Thompson, The Phoenix Real Estate Guy, John Wake of Arizona Real Estate Notebook, and Greg Swann of BloodhoundBlog, helped turn a radio show into a five-media event: The radio broadcast itself, listener call-in questions, live weblogging with listener call-in and write-in questions, an on-line podcast and static weblogging after-the-fact. KJZZ-FM radio host Steve Goldstein and producer Paul Atkinson pulled the whole event together. Economist Alan McGuire participated as well, along with call-in guests and pre-taped segments. [...]
> As the old saying goes, “Good speakers should be heard, not read.”
I listened to the podcast (while working, of course). I think I did okay for impromtu speaking. In retrospect, I wish I had stood up the whole while. It’s much easier to punch in the emphasis that way.
Excellent presentation Greg. Kudos.
Can we expect some podcasts of you on the blog in the near future? Hope so. Keep howlin’— we’re listening.
> Can we expect some podcasts of you on the blog in the near future?
Yeah. I was looking at digital recording gear last night. I’m not crazy about it, but Cathy’s in love with the idea.
Lucky for you you’re married to a bright woman
> Lucky for you you’re married to a bright woman
Lucky beyond anything I ever knew to wish for…
… Thank you both :”-)
Keep needling him, Joseph. I promise to keep on him on my end.