ZebraTalk– An Enlightening Conversation
January 19, 2008 |
The latest episode of ZebraTalk was a success, if i do say so myself. This despite the fact that I made a major error that lead to about 4 minutes of silence to open the broadcast (after the Sinatra intro).
My original intent was to talk about InmanConnect NYC, but I had so many great guests that the conversation took us in all kinds of interesting directions.
On the show with me were:
Andy Kaufman, who promoted his RE.net BarCamp effort that will lead into Inman Connect San Francisco.
Michael Price, who offered his stellar insight on all things real estate and tech related.
Brad Coy, who kept the conversation going with his insights about Twitter and its potential applications.
Jeremy Hart, who talked about a very cool video he created showcasing a valuable feature of one of his listings.
The topics ranged from un-conferences, to twitter, to the state of the market. The show was an hour long, so you are sure to find something valuable in there. Just click below to play, or visit the ZebraTalk homepage.
I am indebted to all these fine gentleman for their impromptu participation, and for making this the best episode of ZebraTalk yet; and while this one was good, I will be striving to make the next one even better, so keep on the lookout for announcements of upcoming episodes and guests. Then, listen-in; and most importantly, PARTICIPATE!
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It was great to listen to live. (sorry I didn’t participate) I expect the next one will be even better.
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Really enjoyed it, Daniel - thanks for the invitation, great job!
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Good stuff Daniel! thanks for having an open line and letting me participate. Look forward to future shows and will promise to have my coffee before I call in next time
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Thanks for putting that together Daniel. It was a lot of fun.
Looking forward to the next one.
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Hi Daniel - I caught the first 20 minutes or so before having to head out. Good stuff…looking forward to more!
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It was my pleasure Daniel, great conversation! Look forward to many more.
Mike
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