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This episode has never been aired... Until Now! 4 Years after this podcast was originaly recorded it finally reaches the internet.I was working for Textamerica providing viral promotional videos and podcasts as well as enhancing the community experience through meet-ups and being active in the online community. In between the time this podcast was recorded and when it was slated to air, Textamerica began to crumble as a photo hosting service. With no decent revenue model in place Textamerica b...
Ninja Radio was a short lived podcast that I started in summer 2005. I designed the show to feature the popular personalities of the (then) up and coming social networking and mobile blogging or "moblogging" site TextAmerica Rather than structure the show with blueprinted segments, I wanted the show to feel like you were actually "hanging out" with the participants. It's hard to think back, but these shows were made before anyone really knew what a podcast was or what it was supposed to be. Ni...
Ninja Radio was a short lived podcast that I started in summer 2005. I designed the show to feature the popular personalities of the (then) up and coming social networking and mobile blogging or "moblogging" site TextAmerica Rather than structure the show with blueprinted segments, I wanted the show to feel like you were actually "hanging out" with the participants. It's hard to think back, but these shows were made before anyone really knew what a podcast was or what it was supposed to be.Nin...
Ninja Radio was a short lived podcast that I started in summer 2005. I designed the show to feature the popular personalities of the (then) up and coming social networking and mobile blogging or "moblogging" site TextAmerica Rather than structure the show with blueprinted segments, I wanted the show to feel like you were actually "hanging out" with the participants. It's hard to think back, but these shows were made before anyone really knew what a podcast was or what it was supposed to be. Ni...
Ninja Radio was a short lived podcast that I started in summer 2005. I designed the show to feature the popular personalities of the (then) up and coming social networking and mobile blogging or "moblogging" site TextAmerica Rather than structure the show with blueprinted segments, I wanted the show to feel like you were actually "hanging out" with the participants. It's hard to think back, but these shows were made before anyone really knew what a podcast was or what it was supposed to be.Nin...
Ninja Radio was a short lived podcast that I started in summer 2005. I designed the show to feature the popular personalities of the (then) up and coming social networking and mobile blogging or "moblogging" site TextAmerica Rather than structure the show with blueprinted segments, I wanted the show to feel like you were actually "hanging out" with the participants. It's hard to think back, but these shows were made before anyone really knew what a podcast was or what it was supposed to be.Nin...
Ninja Radio was a short lived podcast that I started in summer 2005. I designed the show to feature the popular personalities of the (then) up and coming social networking and mobile blogging or "moblogging" site TextAmerica Rather than structure the show with blueprinted segments, I wanted the show to feel like you were actually "hanging out" with the participants. It's hard to think back, but these shows were made before anyone really knew what a podcast was or what it was supposed to be.Nin...
Ninja Radio was a short lived podcast that I started in summer 2005. I designed the show to feature the popular personalities of the (then) up and coming social networking and mobile blogging or "moblogging" site TextAmerica Rather than structure the show with blueprinted segments, I wanted the show to feel like you were actually "hanging out" with the participants. It's hard to think back, but these shows were made before anyone really knew what a podcast was or what it was supposed to be. Ni...
Ninja Radio was a short lived podcast that I started in summer 2005. I designed the show to feature the popular personalities of the (then) up and coming social networking and mobile blogging or "moblogging" site TextAmerica Rather than structure the show with blueprinted segments, I wanted the show to feel like you were actually "hanging out" with the participants. It's hard to think back, but these shows were made before anyone really knew what a podcast was or what it was supposed to be. Ni...