Just over a year ago, Gregg Fraley and I met with my friend and podcast pioneer Heidi Miller (http://www.heidimillerpresents.com/) in my loft in a former Gothic church built in 1886 in Chicago, which served as the "international headquarters" for All Creation. After an hour of perfunctory, but lucid instruction from the ever-helpful Heidi, Gregg fired up his Mac Book, and in the spirit of improvisation -- in the spur of the moment -- we were recording our inaugural podcast. A week later, we huddled, pale-ale-palliatives in hand, in Gregg's office in his Lincoln Park lair to record podcast # 2 and we were off and running. It's been a great first year and we'd like to thank our loyal, occasional or even accidental listeners for checking us out. So too, would we like to thank our remarkable array of enlightened and entertaining guests, who gamely and enthusiastically joined in the fun. They include:
Paula Rosch (http://www.paularosch.com/)
Jean Bystedt (http://www.tothemax.net/)
Steve Shapiro (http://www.goalfree.com/)
Blair Miller (http://www.blairmiller.com/)
Dan Greenberger (http://www.greenhousecom.net/)
Jill Badonsky (http://www.themuseisin.com/)
Gale Seminara (http://www.transitionsbookplace.com/)
Linda Yaven (http://www.lindayaven.com/)
Jon Pearson (http://www.createlearning.com)
Ralph Kerle (http://www.thecreativeleadershipforum.com/)
Segami (http://www.segami.com/)
Julia Cameron (http://www.theartistsway.com/)
Pamela Meyer (http://www.meyercreativity.com/)
Nike Quirk (http://www.thegreaterpossibility.com/)
Eva Niewiadomski (http://www.catalystranch.com/)
David Horth (http://www.ccl.com/)
Joe Pine (http://www.strategichorizons.com/)
and Doug Hall (http://www.doughall.com/).
Thanks, thanks, thanks again to you all for greatly enriching the content and scope of The Innovise Guys' podcasts -- and here's to "what's next"!
Doug Stevenson for The Innovise Guys
podcast: http://dainnoviseguys.libsyn.com/
2 comments:
Welcome to the blogosphere, guys! Might I also suggest Feedblitz, which allows people to subscribe to have your blog posts emailed to them, so they don't need a feedreader? I have several subscribers this way, and they love it!
Thank you Innovise Guys for providing such a creative forum for creativity. I thoroughly enjoyed my podcast experience with you. I've enjoyed many of your other podcasts since then. Congratulations on your first year. I was glad to be included in it.
Dan Greenberger
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