Pimping for FiT members

Just wanted to pass along a couple of new things being done by other members of the Friends in Tech site, that are not related to tech, but might interest you anyway.

Lance Heath is having a live, call-in show with Whitney Steele Saturday evening on his Scotch on the Rocks show.

Meanwhile, Chuck Tomasi, of Technorama fame, is launching a new podcast called Radio Yesterday:

The greatest collection of old time radio in podcast form. Humor, drama, science fiction, and more.

Again, if these interest you, check them out. If not, feel free to move along to the next item on the blog. 🙂

tags: LanceHeath, WhitneySteele, ChuckTomasi, Fit, RadioYesterday

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