Sean Tubbs’ Charlottesville Podcasting Network has a long-form (23:39) piece about The Summit on Blogging and Democracy in the Commonwealth. It includes interviews with Barnie Day, Kenton Ngo, Chris Piper (of the State Board of Elections), Jay Hughes, Frosty Landon (of the Virginia Coalition for Open Government, Claire Guthrie Gastanaga, and Sean O’Brien (of the Sorensen Institute). Lots of folks have blogged about the Blog Summit, of course, but this marks the first podcast.
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Why didn’t he interview me? Is it because I’m a mean old Republican?
I don’t think he knew the persuasion of most of the people he interviewed. :) Sean didn’t use all of the audio that he got, either. He interviewed me, but I didn’t say anything even vaguely useful, so I got left on the digital cutting room floor.
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I had to drive somewhere during lunch, so I listened to the podcast in the car. Outstanding work by Sean.
The podcasting revolution has begun.
He cut me out! Oh well, I felt like a complete idiot speaking into the microphone anyways. It just feels awkward. It’s good to see this event getting coverage.