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Creative Commons License photo credit: Gavin Anderson

Hear Me on Go Green Sagha Radio

This Sunday from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (EST), I will be interviewed on the monthly Internet radio program, Go Green Sagha. The show is hosted by the multi-talented Ananda Leeke and I will be joined by artists Leah Piken Kolidas and Milton Bowens to discuss the topic of Art Every Day, Cultural Creatives and Innerpreneurs.

The show will be broadcast live on Talkshoe. My fellow panelists and I will share our expertise and take questions from the audience. I would love to hear from you.

Listen to the radio show

Go Green Sagha Radio features programs that discuss how people choose and incorporate mindfulness, green living, creativity, diversity, the healing arts, and service in their daily lives, businesses, organizations, and communities. It also supports the Go Green Sangha social networking site.

My Thoughts

On Ananda Leeke:

A cunning social media marketer and not by profession, Ananda truly understands how social media can be leveraged to promote an idea or project. Not only has she founded her own social network for conscious business owners, she has started a monthly radio program to accompany it. To promote her radio programs, she writes and distributes a press release to a free PR distribution service and encourages her panel guests to circulate it as well. On top of this, she employs various social media platforms such as Twitter, FaceBook and MySpace to promote the show. And again, she encourages her panel guests to do the same. Think of the amazing reach her projects get just by taking these simple steps.

On Being Interviewed Live:

I’m a bit scared. But so excited. As we all know, I was a bit upset by my first podcast interview, which was not taped live. I stumbled and bumbled for a couple minutes with my words (that part was cut out) before becoming more centred and focused. Before the interview, I tried to calm myself with some deep breathing. I will employ the same techniques for this show (my first live radio interview) but prelude it with a meditation session, either stationary or walking.

On Growing My Inner-Kudos:

While in the past, I would likely not have told anyone close to me about my interview, yesterday I proudly infomed my closest friends of its airing. A small step in the right direction.

On Too Many Article About Me:

This is the last, as least for a while. I will get back to writing on topics not directly realted to me. Can’t you hear my ego growing?!

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  • Excellent show ladies!
  • Thank you, Amie! It is so nice to know that you were listening.
  • Thanks Tara for the kudos. I am a social media strategist for creative folks and businesses. I advise my creativity coaching clients how to use social media strategies to communicate and connect with others online.
  • I did not realize, Ananda. You obviously know what you are doing and
    are of immense value to your clients. You really are multi-talented.

    Tara
  • Thank you again for being a guest on the show. Your presence added so much value to the discussion.
  • It was my absolute pleasure, Ananda. Thank you so much for inviting me
    to take part. It was so wonderful to be involved in such a powerful
    discussion.

    I look forward to our continued alliance,

    Tara
  • HERO
    Tara,
    I really do not identify anything to be worried about, before your first life interview. Your first podcast interview is a splendid repetition for the forthcoming. You just have to build on your own analysis to be more center d, focused and purposeful when clarifying the concept of the innerpreneur, the expertise that you accumulated,your ideas that constantly evolve, the many really new insights you have to offer and specify the feasible alternative solutions to potential new members. Take your time, breathe normally, but don't hurry too much- explain in just a little bit slower mode. After all, you have so many interesting things to share with your audience! You sound so sweet ,sincere and nearly as sexy as Ananda Leeke, who can sell bathing suits to Eskimos if she desires!
    Good luck and success in the interview. Your great fan-Mike.
  • Thanks Mike for the compliment.
  • Mike,

    My mentor, my great fan, thank you for the constructive and helpful
    criticism. I always have a tendency to hurry when "performing" and it
    is a habit that I have long been trying to overcome. But as you say,
    if I take the time to become centred, focused and ensure I speak with
    purpose, my message will become clearer. I suppose that is why I
    prefer to write. I can take the time to formulate and focus my ideas
    and communicate them in a concise way.

    I will pass on your compliments to Ananda. She does have a wonderfully
    calming voice.

    Thanks for the support as always, Mike.

    Tara
  • You'll do great Tara. You can't not do a great interview when you come from your heart, and when speaking about something that fuels your passion. I'll try to listen on Sunday night at some point, but it will be dinner time here in Colorado, so I might miss some of the show. Good luck!
  • Laura,

    You are so right and when I feel myself becoming tense or worried
    about the show, I remind myself that if I speak honestly and openly,
    my words will have a stronger resonance than I realize. Truth is
    beauty as they say.

    Thank you so much for the support. It is appreciated to no end.

    Tara
  • Thanks Tara for promoting the show. Talk with you on Sunday.
  • Looking forward to it, Ananda. I hope you didn't mind me praising your
    social marketing wisdom;) I like the way you think.

    Tara
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