Sometimes, you just have "one of those days". For me, that day was today. While I was preparing for our radio show this morning, I found out that my co-host was too sick to participate. Of the other four show regulars, one was travelling (i.e. no internet access) and one was tied up with sick children.
As I was about to call in and start the show, my Macbook decided not to work for the first time ever, so I started about 4 minutes late. Lastly, the show's intro, which is programmed to start automatically, didn't play at all.
Ugh.
Needless to say, all of this stuff threw a small wrench in the works and altered the show agenda.
Thankfully, Mike Mueller and Jeremy Blanton were both able to help out for the entire show, and we kept things moving along.
So, if you're interested in hearing how I sound when I am a little flustered, feel free to check out today's show. :)
We had two entertaining guests, Kay Ballard of Social Media Soiree and Women Are Not Funny Radio, and Michael Tchong, founder of MacWEEK and Ubertrends.
Here's the direct link:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/jckc/2010/02/09/social-media-edge
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Next time you are short handed, I will fill in.
Sometimes our shining moments are those where things don't go as planned. Otherwise it might be one for the blooper reel!
Jason I'm sure you did great even on a bad day. Thanks for the link.
Hi Jason-
It's rarely so bad that you can't get the job done! Real estate is a true teacher of perseverance. After all - there really is no other choice! Good show!
--Sara in San Antonio
I don't think it sounded bad, considering the circumstances. :)
Oh Oh !! Those are the days you just want to make it to the finish line and hope tomorrow brings better prospects !!!!!
Jason, I think this business really teaches us to think on our feet. I'm sure everything was good for those tuning in.
Sorry I missed the live show. We had our monthly BoR luncheon Tuesday.
I'm sure you sounded just fine! Besides, people love to hear the "real" stuff-- canned is OUT ! Keep on blogging- and making a difference! Kathy