Sunday, March 30th, 2008
NOTACON 2008
Just in time for next weekend’s event, Here’s the NOTACON 2008 Podcast, where MTB revisits last year’s con, and gets the preview of what’ll be happening at this year’s NOTACON.
Just in time for next weekend’s event, Here’s the NOTACON 2008 Podcast, where MTB revisits last year’s con, and gets the preview of what’ll be happening at this year’s NOTACON.
The March 2008 Midtown Brews was a discussion of Cleveland’s growing creative industry cluster. List to the Cleveland’s Creative Industry Midtown Brews Podcast.
One of the great things about Meet.The.Bloggers* is we regularly receive invitations to talk with guest of our government who are visiting Northeast Ohio and would like to know more about both politics and blogging. We recorded the most recent example of this in our Cleveland Council of World Affairs Podcast.
Recently, MTB had the pleasure of an hour long conversation with the President and CEO of the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority. Give a listen to the Adam Wasserman Podcast.
This MTB conversation felt like catching up with an old friend, and in many ways it was. The first time we had a chat with Barbara was two years ago. She’s accomplished quite a bit since her last run against Kucinich, and catches us up on the good work she’s been doing. In my opinion, […]
Mayor O’Grady is a fascinating guy with an impressive resume. He’s breadth and depth of experience causes us to wonder why he’d run for Congress. His answer sounded much like the others running against the incumbent Congressman–they’re frustrated with the lack of results and feel they could do better. O’Grady definitely has the experience.
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We spent an hour talking with Jim McCafferty, Director of Children and Family Services, and Lori McClung, campaign manager, about the upcoming renewal levy for Cuyahoga County’s Health and Human Services. Listen the the podcast here.
Cleveland Public Library Deputy Director Holly Carroll and Fine Arts and Special Collections Librarian Pam Eyerdam spend an hour talking about the importance of the renewal levy. Listen to the full hour here.
Selected excerpts:
Why it’s called the People’s University
About the Carnegie Libraries
Why the levy is important
Branch utilization
On blogging
Cleveland City Councilman Joe Cimperman talks about his career as a councilman and his ideas on representing Ohio in Congress. Listen to the full audio here.
Excerpts:
Why he’s running
Why he waited
Where he lives & contributions
Why he’s running in OH-10 & local v. national leader
High speed rail & ODOT fight
Bill MacDermott enlightens January Midtown Brews attends on the potential for solar power applications in Northeast Ohio. Listen to the entire audio here.