bradg
bradg

This is a proverbial "Hello World" first post on micro.blog. Glad to be here! : bradg.micro.blog

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jean
jean

@bradg Hello Brad, this is my proverbial Micro.blog welcome. šŸ˜„ Thanks for checking out our corner of the internet. We put together a special page with tips for using Micro.blog, finding people to follow, and what makes it different from other blogging and social media services. welcome.micro.blog

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bradg
bradg

@jean Thank you. It’s taken a bit to get myself sorted as I migrate from that other place. I haven’t felt this way about the internet since 2004 when I launched my first podcast. :)

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bradg
bradg

@pimoore Thank you! Sorry for the delayed response; I had a bit of a hiccup in attaching a domain to my account. All is good now.

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bradg
bradg

@alpine Thank you! Apologies for my tardy response.

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jean
jean

@bradg A lot of people have said that. When I interview folks for the Micro @Monday podcast, it comes up frequently. The excitement I feel about talking to people I’ve met through a website is a refreshing change. Tell me more about your first podcast. šŸ˜„ šŸŽ™

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bradg
bradg

@jean It was a deliberately undisciplined ramble called the Bradcast. What was interesting about starting that early is that I couldn’t help but pick up listeners who were other podcasters. Mike Auzenne, one half of the manager-tools.com guys, was an early listener. I got to interview some interesting people like Anil Dash, met the Premier of Alberta and got invited on a ā€œFuture of Mediaā€ panel with some TV journos. This year I returned to podcasting with a colleague on ā€œCoaching Questionsā€.

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