Book tour part #468

I didn’t realize just how much work publishing a book caused AFTER publishing the book. Shel and I have been on dozens of radio stations, most of which are during drive time on the East Coast which means waking up at 4 a.m.

And then there’s the interviews. Ahh, the interviews! I thought this was glamorous, but it’s hard work to say something new and interesting. Here’s the latest in One Degree. The neat thing about doing so many is that I can experience a variety of interviewing styles and see which ones I like. The ones I like I subscribe to to watch other interviewees on. Ken Schafer’s One Degree is one of those.

On Thursday, Eric Schwartzman interviewed Shel Israel and me for his podcast. Do you know who listens to Eric’s podcast? Some of the top CEOs in the valley. He was an interesting guy to talk with, both on and off of the microphone. In his past life he was a director of promotions for quite a few big Hollywood events. I liked his style and am listening to many of his other podcasts now. Good stuff.

I wish I had more time to listen to more podcasts. There’s so much good stuff out there.

Comments

  1. feedscott says:

    Hey Robert,

    Is Denver CO on the book tour? Or, do you have a list of places where you are going to be?

  2. feedscott says:

    Hey Robert,

    Is Denver CO on the book tour? Or, do you have a list of places where you are going to be?

  3. scobleizer says:

    feedscott: I was just in Denver a few weeks ago. Sorry, don’t know when I’ll be back.

    I know that this month I’ll be at SXSW and Mix06.

  4. scobleizer says:

    feedscott: I was just in Denver a few weeks ago. Sorry, don’t know when I’ll be back.

    I know that this month I’ll be at SXSW and Mix06.

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