Friday, February 1, 2013

Pictures Of A New Book: Part Twenty Three

My good friend Jonathan has been on the move for nearly a year with a creative idea that's jumped out and away from his daily requirements. He's entered the walls of modern Broadcasting taking the most difficult path; he purchased Radio advertising to sell his vision to massive amounts of listeners that have begun to follow. Those 60 seconds paid for time have evolved into multitudes of influential musical features on 1065.com. Over the past few weeks the origin of his dream sprouted green leaves. Currently buried in the process of formats and programming Jonathan's working with producers and directors designing a weekly two hour Radio show that'll include some of the most raw upfront verbal deliveries and interviews once put into play by microphone junkies and speaker performers that blanketed the air well before the birth of compact discs and MP3 players. While away from those now controlling the destination Jonathan spent time with me asking questions. You know me... I deal 150% with Radio Reality. I'm not gonna waste an ounce of lung generated smoke to blow up your butt. Hit this business head on and not if but when the wins become spins you've already thought of a backup plan. I was completely fascinated with the idea of him purchasing a writing instrument. He was serious about getting thoughts out of that skull onto paper. I told him the first and best way to weave and wave your way through Radio Politics is to get to know who the performer is. Interview yourself two or three times a week. The doubter, the one holding fear, the impossible and the too shy team up to ask, "Who, what, where and why?" These pictures are shots of my daily writing. The interviewer is questioning my current project; a book called Scrambled Eggs.
Having a place to express opinion without having to hold it while writing allows the creative self to allow positive energy to enter and deliver. Jonathan is an inspiration to me because he's taken an idea that popped in his head and now made it available for the world to hear. He is a true Broadcaster.

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