Missing woman’s body found on Turtle Mountain Reservation
I just discovered Blog Talk Radio, an internet radio site that allows anyone, anywhere the ability “to host a live, Internet Talk Radio show, simply by using a telephone and a computer. BlogTalkRadio’s unique technology and seamless integration with leading social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and Ning, empowers citizen broadcasters to create and share their original content, their voices and their opinions in a public worldwide forum,” according to Web site posts. “Today, BlogTalkRadio is the largest and fastest-growing social radio network on the Internet. A truly democratized medium, BlogTalkRadio has tens of thousands of hosts and millions of listeners tuning in and joining the conversation each month. Many businesses also utilize the platform as a tool to extend their brands and join the conversation on the social web.”
I’ve been listening to BTR’s NAMAPAHH First People’s Radio, a show hosted by Robin Carneen. The Blog Talk Radio. “>show was dedicated to Native veterans. Carneen recently interviewed some Native veterans, inccluding Swinomish veteran Gus Stone and Navajo Code Talker-Sam Tso. I met Tso at a language conference in Washington, D.C. this spring. He’s a true treasure among all our Native vets.
For anyone interested, here a link to the Choctaw Code Talkers.
Meanwhile, if you have something to say, check out the Blog Talk Radio Web page. Be a part of the conversation.
Enjoy.
Jodi Rave
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