I’ve launched a new feature for the blog: The WhereDoesAllMyMoneyGo.com Internet Radio Show. This will be a weekly radio show available on iTunes as a podcast, or for those who do not have an iPod, will also be available for listening on the internet anytime you want, on demand.
What’s On The Show?
The weekly radio show is going to recap all the posts on the blog for the past week – so if you don’t have time to read them all, but wouldn’t mind keeping up by listening to me talk about the content while you are working, working out, going for a walk, or during other activities – this is the perfect option for you.
How To Listen
- Subscribe in iTunes (click here – always free).
- Click on the player below to listen (also free).
Episode One Is Ready
Again, click on the links above to listen to the first episode – and please do leave your comments as I’d love your feedback as always… Enjoy!
RAJIV
Hi Preet
First of Congratulation for being No 1 Blog in Canada and starting this podcast. Now the information feels more appealing in your own voice. I heard you before on TV shows before but now more easy to listen you whenever i want.
The financial information is becoming more and more interesting in your way of presentation.
Thanks
Rajiv
Preet
Thanks Rajiv – it’s really fun to put together too!
Myke
Hi Preet,
I’ve listened to the first two podcasts, plus the interview. I think you’ve started out well, and that the announcer’s voice is great!
I especially enjoyed that in the 2nd podcast there was the “extra” story which was not in your posts this past week. That may be an angle? I read your blog often, but having a “listener’s bonus” could be something to think about.
Well, I guess the listener’s bonus is the humerous beginning, and will download next week to find out if you are still wearing pants.
Good luck with this,
Myke
Preet
Thanks Myke – I think that is a great idea – to add something “extra” in the weekly podcasts. I will try to do something like that every week.
Myke
Cheers Preet.
I’m glad you liked and implimented the idea.
That Eaton’s Centre breakdown was great.
Myke