Hey folks,
In celebration of DTNS beginning it’s 10th year, I’ve been trying to get Sarah Lane and myself onto a few more shows as a guest. (Shout out to Jess Guinivan who is making the heroic pitches for us!)
So this week is filled with guest recordings! Sarah and I both appeared on Comfort Creatures, a podcast for people who prefer their friends to have paws! I mean, a chance to talk about dogs? IN! It was so fun talking with Alexis and Ella. Can’t wait for you to hear it.
I got to chat with Marc Saltzman on “Tech it Out” about podcasting and how to get started. That was a lot of fun! Listen for it on the radio or get the pisode right here.
I just now finished recording an episode of The Dork Forest with Jackie Kashian, where she kindly let me dork out for an hour about all my favorite K-dramas! We also talked a little bit about Korean food and K-pop.
And tomorrow (Saturday) at 4:30 PM eastern/ 1:30 PM Pacific I’ll be on Rich Demuro’s “Rich on Tech” on Premiere Networks to talk about my visit to Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Hollwyood.
I think one of the coolest things of doing all of this is that I get to see all the different ways folks set up their shows. Seems like Zoom is the favorite but there are all kinds of methods for recording and all kinds of approaches. I also really like the chance to discuss fun stuff like pets and K-dramas!
I’m kind of tired though. So I asked ChatGPT to finish the newsletter. Take it awAI!
In closing, we hope you've enjoyed reading about Tom's recent podcast guest appearances. We know how much Tom enjoys connecting with audiences and sharing his thoughts on the latest tech and media trends, and we're always excited to hear what he has to say. We encourage you to check out the podcasts he's been on and let us know what you think. And as always, we appreciate your continued support and look forward to bringing you more updates on Tom's activities in the future. Thanks for reading!
ThAInks ChatGPT!
Have a gret weekend y’all.
Cheers,
Tom
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