Technology Today: Now on iTunes

Posted on 26. Jan, 2010
Categories: Announcements, Technology Today

In the middle of last year, I started messing around with podcasting. I had done a series of them over the last few months with different technology professionals, including some of the contributors to my second book. I have enjoyed speaking with so many smart people about so many interesting subjects.

Well, it’s time to take it to the next level.

As of today, you can subscribe to my podcast series via iTunes. I am dubbing the show “Technology Today with Phil Simon” and my goal is to provide meaningful technology-related content for those on the go.

Scheduled Guests

In the next few months, I will be increasing the frequency of the podcasts and scope of the topics. Future guests will include:

  • 01/29/10 at 10 am – Social media expert and author Mitch Joel of Twist Image.
  • Author Bob Charette on Enterprise Risk Management
  • Andy Kaufman on The Dirty Little Secrets of Business
  • Ed Brill, Director, Product Management for IBM Lotus Notes on the challenges of integrating new technologies into established products
  • Author Patrick Gray of The Prevoyance Group on the changing role of IT

I have no shortage of questions for these knowledgeable folks. If you’d like to submit a specific question, click here.

I also expect to be joined on occasion by my friend, Jim Harris. Jim and I have had so many podcast-worthy conversations over the last year that others should have unfettered access to our often clever musings.

Feel free to contact me if you’d like to see a particular topic or if you are interested in being a guest.

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  • http://www.ocdqblog.com/ Jim Harris

    Congrats on the iTune-ification of your excellent podcast series!

    (That’s a word, right?)

    I am looking forward to all of your upcoming podcasts, but especially the one with Mitch Joel. I am about halfway through his book “Six Pixels of Separation” and it may very well be the best social media book I have read so far.

    As for our un-podcasted musings, quite a few of them have been quite podcast-worthy.

    (OK – now I am just making up words.)

    I can be quite clever. I remember this one time while I was refilling the water cooler at NASA…

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