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Thursday
Aug302007

"Make It Great!" Interviews Me

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I am delighted to share with you my interview on Phil Gerbyshak's, "Make It Great!"

If "Make It Great!" isn't part of your daily reading, you're missing out on a ton of thought-provoking news. From leadership tips to personal growth insights and fascinating interviews, Phil is a "go-to-guy" for reading material you won't find anywhere else.

Phil's interview with me covered lots of ground, including:

  • what has been the best advice I ever received;
  • how a day with Seth Godin crystallized my vision and mission;
  • what is the one thing anyone can do to become a better storyteller, and
  • how to work with the "suits" when creating a corporate video.

"Blogger's Fog"


I remember soon after starting this site struggling with "Blogger's Fog." You may remember the feeling; figuring out blogging etiquette, the new technology, finding your voice, etc. At some point, I bumped into Phil and before I knew it, his hand and heart helped me through the mist and haze of the virtual world. No matter the issue, small or large, Phil was always there for me.

Thanks, Phil, for embracing my work and sharing my ideas with your network. I am most grateful for this opportunity.

---Tom

P.S. Be sure to grab Phil's feed or newsletter updates.

P.S.S. Phil's heart is as huge as his unforgettable smile! That's just how Phil is.

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Reader Comments (2)

Tom - thanks for letting me interview you and learn more about you. You've got a TON of knowledge and insight, and I just scratched the surface of your brilliance.
September 2, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterPhil Gerbyshak
Phil-

It is delightful to be a part of your incredible network of friends and experts! I hope your readers can glean a few things from the interview :-)

All the best...

Tom
September 2, 2007 | Registered CommenterThomas Clifford

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