I told you, way back when, getting the first one was the toughest.
Now I have two and it didn't take another three years and several thousands more dollars of spending on my part.
The links are synchronized with the messages on the m4a right now.
It you're listening on this through iTunes or through a web browser, just click on the image for the sponsor and I'll take you right to the appropriate web page.
If you're on an iPhone or an iPod touch, you should be good to go too.
Here I go again boring my listeners with talk about the new media but you're my sounding board and you keep me grounded. (I "hear" your comments when I get too far off the beam. Some of you are definitely not shy about telling me I'm quote, "Full of it" unquote.
The last show left people with the impression that I didn't think much of the MS International Federation, or at least of their advertising agency.
I DO think highly of them and that's why I don't want to see thing running afoul.
There is a common bond between our two global organizations. Apart from the obvious, I mean.
His is trying to bring some global coordination to the admittedly medical and non-commercial endeavors of the local MS societies all over the world,
Mine is dedicated to bringing something entirely different to my world-wide internet audience, namely a sense of normalcy for us all, hearing about the therapies, goods and services and products that could improve our day-to-day lives.
We will be continuing our conversations because we have much to offer each other.
It turned out, it wasn't an agency. Its actually being done in-house by someone who's not in the media industry.
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