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Be interviewed...not at random 16 months ago

I’ve been interviewed at random before, just a “man on the street” kind of thing. But what I’d really like is to be interviewed on purpose because of some experience I have or expertise that I offer being recognized as valuable. I want someone to recognize me as an expert on something, so I can say, “Hey, look, these people asked for my opinion on a topic. Someone must think I’m useful.” That would be validating. I’m looking forward to when it does happen. Especially if I don’t have to ask someone to do it—no, that wouldn’t count.



Untitled 19 months ago

one of my favorite things to do when i’m bored is looking up and reading interviews with people i admire (mainly Jack White and Bob Dylan). anyways i like the thought that perhaps sombody would like to read about my thoughts and insights as questions were poised to me.



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A number of times... 2 years ago

...starting when I was 18 and had helped set up a somewhat controversial peer-counselling project.

I’ve since been interviewed more than once for radio, TV, and print. Oddly, despite my love of the printed word, radio is far and away my favourite medium for being interviewed in. I enjoy the sound of my voice more than I enjoy seeing myself in a visual medium; and I find that the relatively ephemeral nature of radio suits my spirit more.

OK, confession time: one of my fantasy careers has always been to be a radio talk-show host. Not a “shock jock,” but just a curious individual interviewing interesting people along the lines of Canada’s Vicki Gabareau or the late, great Peter Gzowski.

Guess I’ll have to consider adding this to my 43 Things goals.



Again! 2 years ago

Interviewed in the UK edition of Forum magazine, Vol. 41, No. 3.



lob counting down to my son's play production...

more than 2 years ago

once… usually about the environment or culture



Done x4 2 years ago

http://www.geekentertainment.tv/2006/12/17/running-fool-is-the-human-baton/
http://lnmshow.latenitemash.com/index.php?paged=8
http://lnmshow.latenitemash.com/index.php?paged=7
http://lnmshow.latenitemash.com/index.php?paged=6
http://videos.netscape.com/story/2006/12/14/running-fool-trip-update-12-13-2006

also there was a newspaper that sent a reporter out to interview me, though the story may or may not run.



Make up a lot of bs 2 years ago

That helps edge off some of the nervousness. Try to appear humorous and over-confident, they love that ! Also, try to make it into more of a free-flowing conversation than a structured interview.



soon to be done :) 3 years ago

I was invited to be a panelist at a forum on national security. This definitely counts as far as my intentions with this goal. The forum is in a few weeks and I think I’m going to be really nervous about it!



james - the FOUR times marathoner wondering why this can't be linked to twitter

when you are a company 'spokesperson' 3 years ago

it kinda goes with the territory….



One interview leads to another... 3 years ago

Once you get in one journalist’s contact list…. And I have no clue what I am talking about. I just start yakking. And anyway, if I don’t say what they want, they will just make it up. It’s all for laughs.
In the last month I have been interviewed twice-for different stories-by Silvia Feist, the German journalist whose work appears in Time, Vogue and GQ among others. Fucking-A! Woo hoo!



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