Friday, July 27, 2007

You can hear my voice

We all worry about what we sound like on the radio. We worry about how fat the camera is making us look.

Fortunately, all I have to be stressed about is saying "umm" too many times, coughing into the mic, and drawing complete blanks that translate into dead air.

(Very valid concerns for a radio virgin.)

I'm not going to worry about things I can't change, right? Remind self: no one is going to be looking at you except Charles Ferruzza, who already knows what you look like.

And at least on the radio, no one can see your face turn red.

But, but, but, they might…they might call in!

I have been invited to fill time charmingly and with some kind of seven-year perspective on Historic Northeast on Anything Goes from noon to 1 p.m. on KKFI today.

The main guest is Joyce Slater, whose performance "Dancing in the Danger Zone" is featured in this year's Fringe Festival.

She will be talking about Northeast of the 1960s.

(Obviously, I will not.)

Should you feel the need to try to comment on air, dial up 816-931-5534.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

thats really cool

Susan said...

I wish you could put a sound file of your interview up for us! - belated "break a leg" :)