We used to call it “a radio show”.
Smith and Barber
When I was the “Barber” of “Smith and Barber The Morning Show”, the thing I loved the most was improvising with our listeners. The program had some really funny followers who would call in. (I was in on many of those conversations for almost 18 years!)
Crowdsourcing
As the Smith and Barber community grew, so did our ability to ask just about any question on the air – and we’d always get a good answer. This is what is being referred to these days as “crowdsourcing”.
The Real Life Survival Guide
What I’ve just described was the impetus for “The Real Life Survival Guide”: the notion that somebody out there has the answers to life’s goofy little questions. My goal for the Guide is to get the conversations started again and see what happens.
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