Every Friday I get a wonderful treat – I get to spend 20 minutes talking about Social Media LIVE on the Chat with Women radio show, hosted by Pam Gray and Rochelle Alhadeff. These ladies are a riot and they hold nothing back. The part I enjoy the most being on their show are the questions they ask and their comments about social media. They are a perfect example of what most people “would like to ask” but are “afraid to ask” because most people are not as transparent and authentic as these two women.
I first met them when giving a speech at the Win with Washington group last year. They enjoyed the speech and said, “This is what our listeners need to hear about – how Social Media really works in business and you need to tell everyone about it – how about being a regular on our radio show?” Nine months later I am still talking about social media on their show. You can listen to any of the segments by going to MY PAGE on their website. As always, I would love your feedback on the segments and if you have a question you would like me to answer on the air, just let me know.
These ladies tell everything and hold nothing back. They are truly transparent and what you see is what you get. If you want to hear their honest opinions about anything, you just have to listen to them or visit their site for past broadcasts. Either way, you won’t be disappointed. In fact, you will be enlightened and definitely laugh a bit – because they are always laughing at themselves. But don’t let me just tell you about them and their show, let me share with you a short video I shot last week while in the studio – the back story of Pam and Rochelle, unscripted and unedited. Enjoy…
i liked the interview – wish i could hear it better, it’s cute and entertaining!
David – thanks for the comment – yes it was a bit soft because of the type of room but if you crank the speakers it is fun to listen to them engage. This is the “real” Pam and Rochelle that I have gotten to know and just wanted to share a bit of what others don’t get to see as often as I do. Thanks for the comment…