Entries from January 2008
January 28th, 2008 · 1 Comment
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We’ve got an awesome guest this week: Mark Leon Goldberg, who blogs for the UN Dispatch and is a Senior Correspondent for the American Prospect.
We’re going to focus mainly on his work blogging for the UN Dispatch, a blog sponsored by the United Nations Foundation (which was founded by Ted Turner […]
Tags: Jonny Interviews People · social media · Jonny's Par-Tay · building a better talkshow · talkshow journal · Jonny's Par-tay Archives · making the world a better place
jonnygoldstein says: Announcing the kickoff of the Haiku Project on Utterz! From now until the end of February write your own haiku poem and recite it into Utterz from your phone.
Tag it “haikuproject” so people can find it.
I’m going to do one haiku a day until the end of February. Write and record as many […]
Tags: Uncategorized · mobile media
January 27th, 2008 · 1 Comment
jonnygoldstein says: Announcing the kickoff of the Haiku Project on Utterz! From now until the end of February write your own haiku poem and recite it into Utterz from your phone.
Tag it “haikuproject” so people can find it.
I’m going to do one haiku a day until the end of February. Write and record as many […]
Tags: Uncategorized · mobile media
January 26th, 2008 · 2 Comments
When I interviewed PR maven Rana Sobhany a couple of weeks ago, she emphasized that the Jonny’s Par-tay community is the greatest resource of the show. Boy is she right. Over the last week, fans of the Par-tay did some amazing stuff to support the show. Check out Jeff Hibbard’s video promo:
Also got some nice […]
Tags: People Who Rock · PR · social media
January 21st, 2008 · 3 Comments
Part 1: Notes—camera out of focus for the first couple of minutes, then we fix it. In addition to our booked guests, we had a guest Arhu (Chinese Violin) performance by Jonny’s house guest Lillian who just flew in from China. She plays for the Renmin University Traditional Orchestra. Blew us away.
Part 2 More good […]
Tags: live streaming video · Jonny's Par-Tay · Jonny's Par-tay Archives · entrepreneurship
My friend Beth Kanter is raising money to help Cambodian kids go to school. $10 Bucks will pay for a month of schooling for a Cambodian child. So for the price of two lattes and a biscotti, you can send a youngster to school for a month. Do it.
Tags: Uncategorized · Good Causes
January 20th, 2008 · 4 Comments
I am a big fan of Utterz. Never heard of Utterz? Here’s the official blurb:
Utterz is the first way you can instantly blog your experiences, thoughts and ideas, anywhere, using all the capabilities of your mobile phone. Utterz mashes together the voice, video, pictures, and text you call or send in and creates an ‘Utter’ […]
Tags: Uncategorized · social media · mobile media
January 20th, 2008 · 1 Comment
I spent a magical 2 years at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program a few years back. It’s an amazing program that brings together artists, designers, musicians, entrepreneurs, geeks, and activists under one roof to play with interactive technology. I’m happy to say that a fellow alum, Rob Faludi, recently created the ITP Alumni Blender, a blog […]
Tags: People Who Rock · social media
January 17th, 2008 · 3 Comments
There are a lot of not for profit organizations in DC that don’t do much.
Then there is the organization where I work. We get busy. We promote policies and practices that encourage economic opportunity to people from ALL communities. We also directly help people who are in danger of losing their homes due to […]
Tags: Jonny Interviews People · Interviews · making the world a better place
January 12th, 2008 · 2 Comments
What is more scary, doing maneuvers on the flying trapeze or getting up in front of a bunch of people you don’t know and giving a presentation? Answer: For many, they are both terrifying. This week on the Par-tay we are proud to present guests who help clients overcome these fears. Mandy Keithan is […]
Tags: People Who Rock · social media · Jonny's Par-Tay · building a better talkshow · Jonny's Par-tay Archives