On Sunday I was set to guest on blog talk radio, with host Jonathan
Farrington in Paris France. His topic – Salesopedia.com. We had
coordinated time zone differences, confirmed and tested phone
connections, we were good to go, however …
I dialed in at the appointed time, was acknowledged and put on hold.
While I waited, I could hear his show and my introduction, then a
pause. The pause was probably 5 seconds but I bet it felt like 50
seconds to Jonathan.
I dialed in at the appointed time, was acknowledged and put on hold.
While I waited, I could hear his show and my introduction, then a
pause. The pause was probably 5 seconds but I bet it felt like 50
seconds to Jonathan. Apparently I wasn’t showing up on his call in
panel to connect into the show. Fortunately he had provided me with a
list of questions he was going to ask, and I had answered back so he
would have an idea for timing of my segment. Being the quick thinker he
is, Jonathan proceeded to interview me, asking … and answering the
questions. Meanwhile I remained on hold, listening to the show and
every once in a while saying “Jonathan, pick up, I’m here, I’m on the
phone.” Soon all I could do was chuckle and think what a great improv
job he did.
After the show ended, I called him back and explained I had been on
hold. We had a good laugh, but I did feel for him. Sorry old chap for
the technical glitch. Here is an edited version with me actually
answering the questions. Isn’t technology a wonderful thing … when it
works.