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Welcome to the blog that accompanies The Corporate Blogging Show, Internet talk radio a podcast hosted by Debbie Weil (formerly on VoiceAmerica (TM) Business). I'll be exploring the landscape of the corporate blogosphere (the what, why and how) with a great line-up of guests including Michael Sippey, Richard Edelman, Zane Safrit, Googler Karen Wickre (the editor behind Google's corporate blog), Pete Blackshaw of Nielsen BuzzMetrics, Halley Suitt and more TK. No techie-talk allowed. This should be fun. Stay tuned…

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Des Walsh on making connections: key to the blogging of business

des_walsh.jpgHad a great chat with Aussie Des Walsh who graciously agreed to come on the show at 6 AM by his clock. He lives and works on the Gold Coast of Australia, the lucky dog. Des also writes Business and Blogging for B5Media. Here are his musings on our show.

Podcasticon_1Download the Dec. 12, 2006 show as a podcast (MP3, 12.8 MB, 55:51) or sign up for the RSS feed to get it (and future editions of the TCB Show) automatically.

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The Corporate Blogging Show launches Nov. 14th!

TCBShow_banner_bigger_cropped.jpgYou can tune in live Tuesdays at 12 noon Pacific on VoiceAmerica (TM) Business. Or listen to archived shows anytime. They'll also be posted here as podcasts. Thanks to my terrific sponsors: Six Apart and Conference Calls Unlimited.

Coming soon! The Corporate Blogging Show on VoiceAmerica (TM) Business

voice_america_business.jpgApologies for the ridiculous gap since I last posted a podcast. No excuses really. But here's an update: starting Nov. 14th, 2006, I will be hosting "The Corporate Blogging Show" on VoiceAmerica (TM) Business. More info TK including the guests I'll be interviewing.

Live Internet talk radio - Tuesdays at 12 noon Pacific 

Here's a preview of my host page on VoiceAmerica (TM) Business where you can tune in live or listen to archived shows.  They'll also be posted as podcasts on this page.

CBP #02: Interview with Edelman’s Phil Gomes on “self-regulation” of the blogosphere

Phil_Gomes_photo_by_Debbie_Weil.jpgI’m horribly late in getting this second podcast up. As soon as I finished the first one (an interview with the inestimable Elizabeth Albrycht), I succumbed once again to podcast-production-phobia. Well, it’s kinda silly because it really isn’t that hard. (That’s my cute photo of Phil, BTW.)

Phil Gomes is Edelman PR’s Senior Counsel for Online Communications. He’s based in L.A. I caught up with him in Palo Alto on March 2, 2006 at the NewComm Forum.

In this edition of the Corporate Blogging Podcast, Phil and I chat about the “self-regulation” of the blogosphere. Phil talks about credibility, responsibility, being intellectually honest and how having a conversation means that you’re not lecturing. Robert Scoble and DL Byron stop by to say hi while Phil and I are talking. You’ll hear all their voices.

Podcasticon_1Download the show here (MP3, 12.9 MB, 14 mins) or sign up for the RSS feed to get it (and future editions of the CBP) automatically.

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CBP #01 Interview with NewComm co-founder Elizabeth Albrycht

Podcast_symbol_badge_1Finally! Here’s the first edition of the Corporate Blogging Podcast, the companion to The Corporate Blogging Book. The first show is an interview with Elizabeth Albrycht in Palo Alto, CA on March 1, 2006. Elizabeth is co-founder of the Society for New Communications Research and co-producer, with Jen McClure, of the NewComm Forum.

Podcasticon_1Download the show here (MP3, 12.9 MB, 14 mins) or sign up for the RSS feed to get it (and future editions of the CBP!) automatically.

Elizabeth_albrycht_1I’ll post more show notes later but wanted to get this first edition up even though it’s about 10 days since the interview. Still mastering the recording process, editing in Audacity, etc. Don’t be too harsh. It’s my first go at this!

Oh and this show is dedicated to Shel Holtz and Neville Hobson, who coached me through. Also owe a shoutout to Donna Papacosta for her encouragement. Donna recorded the “outro” in case you’re wondering whose mellifluous tones those are.

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