Declaring Someone Else's Independence

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Once you’ve declared your own independence from doing things the way they’ve always been done, from mainstream media and mainstream thinking, make a commitment to help someone else declare their independence today – or at least realize that the option exists. Whether it’s at the barbeque, fireworks, on a hike, no matter where, bring a business card with you and share podcasting and new media with one person today who doesn’t know what it is.

Statistics tell me almost 150 people visited this blog yesterday. After today, we should have 150 NEW listeners in podcasting.

Go bring some independence.


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4 responses to “Declaring Someone Else's Independence”

  1. Hey, you’re history smart. Come help me prove Cameron Reilly inaccurate. : )

    And what a great idea. I’ve seen your evangelism side grow tenfold. I have a feeling Europe opened us both up to that.

  2. Ooh, that reminds me… I need new business cards. Maybe I should put “New Media Maven” on this iteration.

  3. Hey, you’re history smart. Come help me prove Cameron Reilly inaccurate. : )

    And what a great idea. I’ve seen your evangelism side grow tenfold. I have a feeling Europe opened us both up to that.

  4. Ooh, that reminds me… I need new business cards. Maybe I should put “New Media Maven” on this iteration.

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