Reader Scott has given me the honor of being a part of his new interview series – Money Blogger Podcast. It looks very promising. I’ll be perfectly honest – I haven’t yet figured out how to listen to the podcast (iPod is now charging). I’m creeped out when hearing myself anyways, but I would like to listen to his interview of fellow blogger Dawn of FrugalForLife.
While in the interview I babbled truthfully that I don’t have a favorite post, in retrospect I would say I am most often referred to for my zeal in giving detailed instructions on how to extract money from credit card companies. Also, I stated I don’t have a favorite blog. Another truth. I read every single blog on my links list, and like them all. I’m all about personal experiences.
Here’s a link to the MP3. If you paste it in your browser, it should call up embedded quicktime, (if you have it installed).
Alternatively, you could always open up Windows Media player and choose “open” and then paste it there.
http://bloggerpodcast.audioblog.com/deluge/62b75b7a-6204-160e-6063-b61212638467.mp3
Hazzard
Arrgghhh. It chopped off the link.
http://bloggerpodcast.audioblog.com/deluge/62b75b7a-6204-
160e-6063-b61212638467.mp3
Just grab this whole link and take out the space.
I just listened to it. Sounded good.
Hazzard
linkified
Thanks Hazzard! I was right. Listening to myself is creepy. I could only listen to 5 seconds of it. =)
This sounds like a cash advance, don’t those all have fees?
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I think it’s a good idea, almost like your own money discussion like they have over talk radio. But it needs more umph…I kind of sat there bored from a kind of monotone voice and slow pace. But Good luck to the idea to the creator!
Yeah, I know what you mean about listening to your voice. When I hear myself recorded I sound exactly like my younger sister.