Chip Shots by Chip Griffin

Hiatus Ends for Conversations

For the past 6 months, my online radio show “Conversations with Chip Griffin” has been on hiatus as I took some time off to recharge my batteries and deal with some health issues.

With the start of the new year, Conversations resumes with a slate of interesting guests and topics already scheduled. You can expect to hear thoughtful discussions about topics like financial aid in a challenging economy, the role of conservatives in the new Washington, DC, and the future of social networking, to name just a few.

The description of the show is: “thoughtful dialogue about timely topics with
leading voices in all aspects of society, including authors,
politicians, entrepreneurs, educators, researchers, and newsmakers.”

So let me know your suggestions for great guests and intriguing topics and be sure to watch this space for news about the latest shows.

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One Comment

  1. How about interviewing one the MIT faculty who are maintaining the blog The Baseline Scenario. It would be interesting to know what feedback they are getting from regular people who have benefited from their layman’s explanation of the financial crisis.

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