What’s The Word? Top Ten Episodes of 2015
By Cheval John
2015 was a challenging and fun journey with my show, What’s The Word?
I had the opportunity to meet some of the employees of BlogTalkRadio at Podcast Movement in Fort Worth, Texas.
They shared about the evolution of their platform and how it will enhance the audio quality of podcasters who are using their service.
The best part was discovering the live streaming platform called Blab.im where anyone can showcase their expertise if they are entrepreneurs, marketers or even sportscasters.
And the fact that they send you audio and video file of the show if it was on the record makes it easy for anyone to launch a podcast.
To me, blab is more interactive and you can engage with your audience while they are watching your live recording of the podcast.
With that being said, I will continue to use BlogTalkRadio because they are making improvements on their platform and I really don’t have to do much editing of the show.
And I am looking forward to what 2016 has instore for my show and also to uplift people who listens to the show for the better.
So I am delighted to share the top ten episodes of What’s The Word? from 2015 (not in order of course):
1. Laura Wilkinson: Olympic Diving Gold Medalist
2. Greg Walker, Author And Entrepreneur
3. Nicole Welch: Host of Real Time, Real Men Only
4. Patty Elizee: Host of The Brand You Economy
5. Kelly Hungerford: Moderator of #BizHeroes
6. Brian Fanzo: Partner and Chief Digital Strategist At BroadSuite
7. Adel de Meyer: Social Media Specialist and Hootsuite Ambassador
8. Gordon Tredgold, Author of “FAST”
9. Christin Kardos: Social Media Strategist At BayLeaf Digital
10. Melodee Meyer: Founder of The Fit Free Project
And here are a few honorable mentions from What’s The Word?
Amy Robles: Host of Think Enriched Podcast
Lara Galloway: Author, Speaker and Coach
People Trying To Catch All The Pokemon
By Cheval John
The Pokemon Go app has taken over the country since launching about three weeks ago.
Many people have been walking across cities like Houston trying to locate Pokemons that will allow them to arrive at the next level of the game.
Business establishments, sports venues like Texas A&M’s Kyle Field has been the hot spot for many to locate Pokemons.
The downside has been people have not been paying attention to where they were going while playing the Pokemon Go.
It has been a hazard to a degree in the same manner as people using snapchat while driving.
They have been some manuals for those who are playing the Pokemon Game that will keep them safe.
In the same way, I learned a harsh lesson about participating in a Twitter chat while using my smartphone.
No, I was not tweeting while driving as I don’t drive anymore.
However, this lesson I learned about participating in a Twitter chat with a smartphone can apply to anyone indirectly who are tweeting and driving.
I was participating in #sproutchat, a twitter chat hosted by Sarah Nagel of Sprout Social.
As the chat was moving along, I had difficulty in keeping up because the chat was moving along fast while I was receiving updates of the chat very late.
What ended up happening was that I was answering some questions way before Ms. Nagel had asked the question and it caused a lot of confusion to the other participants of the chat.
I felt really bad and I understood even more why a person should not participate in a Twitter chat with a smartphone.
What they should do is participate in the Twitter chat on their computer and use apps like Tweetchat to keep up with the conversation that is happening during the chat.
That way, everyone will not be confused when they are participating in a Twitter chat like #sproutchat.
This lesson above will help the people who are participating in the Pokemon Go game indirectly too.
To avoid my mistake of participating in a Twitter chat with a smartphone, listen to this episode of the Social Media Examiner podcast that features Twitter Marketing expert, Madalyn Sklar.
Also check out my recent What’s The Word shows featuring William S. Matthews and Laura Wilkinson, who will be covering the Olympic Games in Rio de Janiero, Brazil.
William S. Matthews
Laura Wilkinson
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