What 2010 Holds

listen to managing the gray

A new year and a new decade is upon us and my plan is for Managing the Gray to help you not only get through the year, but prosper in it.

I’m not big on lists, but a listener asked what trends or predications I had for the new year. Rather then spouting off possibilities I’d rather focus on reality and when you listen to the show you can hear what I had to say.

After you listen to the show be sure to check out the new Lego Click site. It isn’t every day that an idea like that gets into my head so fast. I’m really curious to see how it goes for them and I guess I’m now part of it. The other sites I mentioned in reference to smaller networks were blippy and Blackbox Republic.

Also, my new podcast Cast of Dads is up to episode 5 and you can now subscribe in iTunes.

I mentioned on the show that I’m hoping to grow the audience this year so if you have a moment please subscribe in iTunes or leave a review for the show. Thanks!

« Ron Ploof Interview
Amazing Things Will Happen »

Comments

  1. January 12th, 2010 | 10:45 am

    [...] this morning I’m pretty damn proud of Managing the Gray #90. It isn’t that often that a podcast will really make me smile, but this one [...]

  2. January 12th, 2010 | 11:08 pm

    Great episode C.C.
    Awesome predictions too. I never doubt anything you say man, so let’s bring on 2010!

    Cheers,
    Dave

  3. January 14th, 2010 | 8:13 am

    I love the direction you’re taking this show. Like some of your other ones, I’m going to listen to this one more than once, I think.

  4. March 25th, 2010 | 12:32 pm

    There is no “there” there at the Lego site (Link from your blog-just a blank page with lego factory and no Links.
    See ya!

  5. May 19th, 2010 | 10:38 am

    I love the direction you’re taking this show. Like some of your other ones, I’m going to listen to this one more than once, I think.

Leave a reply

Design by SnowyDay | Powered by WordPress | Log in  
© 2006 - 2009, All Rights Reserved, C.C. Chapman
Managing the Gray TM is a trademark owned by C.C. Chapman.

All views expressed on this blog and podcast are those of C.C. Chapman and not any company, group or activity that I am associated with.