Voices in my head
Posted: Thursday, May 17, 2007 3:15 PM by Will Femia
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Voices in my head
Monday turned out to be a really interesting day of interviews, made more so because of the contrast in guests and subject matter. I spoke with Stephen Marshall first about baby boomer liberals compromising their principles to support the war in Iraq and the role of economics and corporations in modern war. Marshall is the kind of passionate guy who can barely move his mouth fast enough to get the ideas out. Then I called David Verklin who is CEO of a major media buying operation. He buys ads and his whole business is about figuring out how to market to you. His voice is clear and loud and you can see the smile on this face when you hear him and he keeps saying my name and referring to "the book." Anyway, even if you don't listen all the way through it's funny to hear how different they are.
Next Monday the voice in my head will be Arianna Huffington. I'll be talking to her at 1 p.m. ET, so again, if there's something you'd like me to include in the interview, drop me a line. Her book is about "becoming fearless." I'll be reading it over the weekend to find out what that means exactly but it sounds like it won't necessarily be 20 minutes of Bush bashing.