PoliGazette Radio

Filed under: Feature, PoliGazette Radio — Michael van der Galien, Editor-in-Chief on January 8, 2008 @ 6:25 pm CET

Updated with player. Very interesting show!

At 1 PM ET today, we’ll have another PoliGazette Radio show. Please listen to us live. After the show, I’ll put up a player in this post, so that you can listen to it in archive, but it’s much more fun to listen to us live of course.

Why? Because you can join the chat and because you can call in if you’ve got a question to ask yourself.

Our guests today are Susan Duclos of Wake Up America (who couldn’t make it last week) and Kate McMillan of Small Dead Animals (Canada’s biggest and best blogger). And we’ve got a great announcement to make with regards to this blog: we’ve attracted a great new co-blogger. Who, you ask? Well, you can find out in roughly 1.5 hours.

Our subjects: global warming, the war in Iraq, the US elections and whatever else comes up.

As usual, you can not only join the chat but also call-in. If you’ve got question for Jason, Kate, Susan or me, please dial: (646) 200-0656

UPDATE: it seems that there were some problems. In the end it worked mostly for me, but it wasn’t always as good as it should be. I apologize for that of course, even though there’s little I can do about it… Heh. I’m trying to find another way to call in, because Skype seems to be breaking down on me.

Anyway - aside from some technical issues - it was a very interesting show, with two great ladies joining us. Kate and Susan were both awesome.

With Kate, we also talked about the Canadian health care system which is a very interesting subject indeed. Listen to it!

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