Two Bloggers Talk About Life, Blogging and Podcasting
Want to hear a conversation with two family guys about blogging and podcasting? Todd Storch was kind enough to let me host a call with him last night and, boy, did we talk. He got me to confess where I first got hooked into radio as a kid in the '60s - in Houston, Texas, listening to Wolfman Jack introducing the latest Beatles and Rolling Stones singles. What's fascinating is how similiar that feeling is to the passion we share for iPod and this new trend called Podcasting.
Todd is just one of those guys that has a love for his work, family and friends that's contagious. Our call covered a variety of topics about life, blogging and Podcasting from the perspective of a man who works in radio, so it was fascinating to hear his perspective on these news trends. Plug in and listen to this interview to hear how we use this technology in our businesses and our lives.
Biography of Todd Storch
Father of 3 amazing kids!
Taylor, my wonderful 8-year-old daughter
Ryan, my 6-year-old "little man"
Peyton, my chatterbox 4-year-old daughter
General Sales Manager of Susquehanna's 93.3 The Bone/KDBN in Dallas, TX.
My business blog (www.ktoddstorch.com) is a collection of thoughts, ideas and ways for things to change and improve.
My personal blog (http://toddstorch.typepad.com/k_todd_storchs_weblog) is updates on the Storch family, pictures, my training schedule and race results and anything else that fits.
I'm a Eddie Van Halen freak and love pretty much all things Eddie. 1978, the year of Van Halen I, was the year I picked up and began learning the guitar (thank you, Von!). Eddie's playing on that album changed me for better or worse, forever...!
I'm an early adaptor, love my iPod, love all types of music if it has a great beat, am passionate about Triathons.
Finished my first Marathon in 12/03; second in 12/04. Finished my first Half Ironman in 9/04.
I graduated from Texas A&M University in 1991 with a BBA in Accounting.
Note: The opinions expressed on this site or the audio with Tom Parish are not those of my employer nor of the organizations I'm a part of. They are mine alone.





