Sentences with phrase «few radio interviews»

A few thousand blog posts, a few radio interviews, I got work designing travel apps, I get free tours and hotel stays in over 60 countries.

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Melanie Whelan (CEO of Soul Cycle), Dr. Drew (radio and TV personality), Bill Burton (US deputy press secretary, Obama administration), Kara Goldin (founder of Hint Water), and Jason Fried (CEO of Basecamp) are just a few of the people being interviewed on stage.
The founder and leader of Glorious Wave church International, Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi has revealed in a radio interview that he foretold KABA of his death when they once met in Joy Fm studio a few months back.
«We will have a few weeks, maybe five weeks, when we are officially the majority,» Kruger said in an interview with public radio and television in early December.
While Cuomo has granted fewer recent interviews to television and radio programs than earlier in his administration, he's made more appearances on national programs in 2015 — including with his brother, CNN anchor Chris Cuomo — than in the entirety of his first four - year term in office.
ALBANY — While Gov. Andrew Cuomo has granted fewer recent interviews to television and radio programs than earlier in his administration, he's made more appearances on national programs in 2015 than in the entirety of his first four - year term in office.
The deputy prime minister's press conference came as Cameron issued a radio interview in which he desperately tried to move on from the parliamentary manoeuvres over gay marriage and Europe which dominated the last few weeks in parliament.
In a radio interview on Friday, Mr. Bloomberg noted the spreading financial woes of local governments, saying, «Towns and counties across the state are starting to have to make the real choices — fewer cops, fewer firefighters, slower ambulance response, less teachers in front of the classroom.»
So it becomes really interesting when a signal with few natural explanations is detected and, according to astronomer Nick Suntzeff of Texas A&M University in an interview with Ars Technica, a radio signal at this frequency is, well, «strange.»
I've looked at Dr Lustig's research before and have listened to several radio interviews and even had a few email exchanges with him (nice person).
I've had the privilege to be interviewed a few months ago by Radio FM Liberté based in Chicago, and I mentioned how amazing it is to see African fabrics or African wears in the fashion industry, especially in the occident!
A few weeks ago I did my first ever radio interview.
A few minutes after the radio interview was to take place, the author called me to let me know the producer hadn't called her.
In a radio interview on Authors on the Air a few months ago, bestselling author Martin Crosbie openly admitted on live radio that he responded to negative reviews because he read my blog and it made good business sense to him.
TV and radio show interviews, and newspaper and magazine articles, all help your book promotion effort, and few authors would argue that book promotion is a luxury.
And, she booked me a few radio / podcast interviews, one of which lead to an offer to host my own radio show.
I was astounded by the interview requests that came pouring in after my publicist composed and sent out the press release for my novel to all of her contacts: 15 radio, TV, print, and online press interviews stacked up over the course of the first month, and another five within a few weeks after that.
I have had my interviews on the local news and radio but other than a few of my friends catching me being utterly terrified, nothing came of it.
I received many good leads and in just a few weeks did six radio interviews.
Also used a press release distribution service (I loved it — got more than fifteen requests for review copies from reputable reviewers, one radio interview confirmed, produced a great connection that lead to a feature on a cool website, and a few online interviews are also in the works.
I was interviewed by several smaller media outlets, but only a few people showed up at my book events as a result of learning about me from a newspaper or radio interview.
Within the first few weeks of becoming a Smith client, my newly assigned agent, Sophia Lazare, got me important interviews with MSNBC, Fox News Edge, Al Jazeera, and many radio stations throughout the country.
One of the first letters I ever published in the mid-1980s was to The Washington Post about the horrible rodeo in town, and just a few weeks ago, I was running errands with the car radio on, and an NPR program called Making Contact was gushing over a gay rodeo and interviewing performers about how they were developing their self - respect and identity via the rodeo.
As the Bush administration rushes toward a court - ordered decision on whether the bears should gain threatened status under the Endangered Species Act, Dr. Amstrup is concerned anew by what he's seeing, he said in an Alaska Public Radio interview a few days ago and in an email exchange Friday evening.
A few blogs, the odd popular - science book, the ocassional interview with Lindzen or Spencer on some BBC radio 4 science show «Is it fair to call you a denier?
I was interviewing Ron Nash for my podcast, Job Search Radio, a few weeks ago, and together we hit on a recipe for resumes that get results.
There were television and radio interviews broadcast throughout Canada, the U.S., Europe and Australia in such cities as Los Angeles, Denver, Houston, Miami, St. Louis, Toronto, Zurich Switzerland, New York, Melbourne Australia, to name but a few.
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