Posted by piblogger on October 31, 2009 · Comments Off
You place your bets, spin the wheel, and take your chances. What if this was true, but with one important twist? The wheel was rigged in such a way it was skewed towards the benefit of a few insiders – the Players. And then they were able to conceal this game in such a way … Read more
Posted by piblogger on October 29, 2009 · Comments Off
As social media veterans and thought leaders have noted, the impact of emerging platforms such as the Twitters and Facebooks extends well beyond the ability to simply connect and exchange information about favorite movies and what someone had for dinner. There is a growing realization within these mediums that social networks can be an instrument … Read more
Posted by piblogger on October 28, 2009 · Comments Off
HUMBLE, Texas – So Act Network, Inc. (OTCBB:SOAN) announced today that the popular Blog Talk Radio host and writer Jon Hansen will author a book contemplating the emerging significance and probable impact of So Act in the evolving Social Media hierarchy. via So Act Network Announces Upcoming Book by Popular Radio Host Jon Hansen.
Posted by piblogger on October 27, 2009 · Comments Off
With the upcoming segment “Socially Branded Journalism: Crossing the Generational Divide,” in which I talk with Dr. John Tantillo regarding social media and the “personal branding” phenomenon’s impact on the difference between opinion and research-based news, one cannot help but consider the ongoing debate regarding vaccination. It is an area in which after considerable personal … Read more
Posted by piblogger on October 26, 2009 · Comments Off
In the October 28th segment “Stop Sabotaging Your Career” I open with the following reference; “American psychologist, Matina Souretis Horner, who was the 6th President of Radcliffe College is known for pioneering the concept of fear of success.” An article from March 20, 1972 in Time Magazine indicated that “Even though the number of educated … Read more
Posted by piblogger on October 26, 2009 · Comments Off
American psychologist, Matina Souretis Horner, who was the 6th President of Radcliffe College is known for pioneering the concept of fear of success. A March 20th, 1972 Time Magazine article highlighted Horner’s “revelation about fear of success” through the modification of” the familiar TAT (Thematic Apperception Test*).” While the results in and of themselves warrants … Read more
Posted by piblogger on October 26, 2009 · Comments Off
The final edits have been done, the last period put in place on my first book “Your Show Will Go Live in 5 Seconds.” It feels great and I look forward to sharing it with you when it is released on November 2nd. Watch for order details over the next few days. (PS I have … Read more
Posted by piblogger on October 23, 2009 · Comments Off
Even though recent news has been almost exclusively focused on the availability and safety of the H1N1 vaccine, there are still other aspects of this developing story that should not be ignored. In a On-Demand replay of the May 28th Special “For Want of a Nail: The Pandemic Effect” I talk with an esteemed researcher … Read more
Posted by piblogger on October 23, 2009 · Comments Off
I was fortunate to connect with my contact at the Center for Infectious Disease Research & Policy (CIDRAP) earlier this evening who shared with me a number of interesting insights into the current swirl of controversy surrounding the H1N1 vaccine. Describing the situation as a “multidimensional problem,” my source at CIDRAP indicated that while it … Read more
Posted by piblogger on October 20, 2009 · Comments Off
Blog Talk Radio represents a renaissance of the old snap, crackle and pop medium of our collective pasts. But is a Blog Talk Radio really that different from traditional radio in terms of successfully gaining and keeping an audience’s interest? On November 17th, in a segment titled “How McDonald’s Real Estate Decisions Impacts Success on … Read more