The big day

Posted January 31st, 2006 in All by Ronald Lewis

It’s 4:09 AM Mountain Time. I went to bed early last night to past time, but find that I can no longer rest. I am anxious, excited and nervous at the same time. Today, the press release for “Interviews with Ronald Lewis” will go live (via Market Wire) at 10:30 AM Eastern Time today.

This could be a day of great success, however, I am not sure how this all will play out. I am doing my best to remain level-headed, as to not exceed any expectation. Yet, I believe the work I have achieved will speak for itself. I am proud of what I have accomplished so far.

I will be monitoring the progress of the release throughout the day and weeks to follow. This could truly be the “defining” moment of my life — an opportunity to claim the prize, and align my journey with all I’ve attempted to accomplish in life.

Thanks to everyone’s support, and I hope we can all celebrate soon.

Spencer interview posted to Digium’s press section

Posted January 29th, 2006 in All by Ronald Lewis

Just learned this morning that Digium has posted my interview with their president, Mark Spencer, to the press section of their web site.

PRESS RELEASE: Interviews with Ronald Lewis Attract Alex Tew, Others to New Show

Posted January 27th, 2006 in All by Ronald Lewis

Media contacts:

Ronald Lewis
303-557-0153
show@ronaldlewis.com


Interviews with Ronald Lewis Attract Alex Tew, Others to New Show

Podcaster Takes Advantage of Non-Traditional Media to Score Several High-Profile Interviews

DENVER, CO — (MARKET WIRE) — 01/31/2006 — Unlike Matt Lauer or Barbara Walters, Ronald Lewis isn’t a household name. He doesn’t hold a degree in journalism, or even work for a news outlet. However, as an individual savvy in digital and Internet technology, he has capitalized on a non-traditional media form that has helped him garner increasingly high-profile interviews with celebrated business and entertainment personalities.

It’s called “Podcasting,” a form of media that is quickly becoming a mainstream source of news and entertainment among a growing demographic of iPod users and Internet news buffs. Lewis, a longtime blogger well-versed in podcasting (or audio blogging), decided to create a series of podcasts with technology, music, travel, sports, and business themes in mid-December 2005. He was able to quickly secure interviews that appealed to his growing podcast audience.

On January 19, 2006, Lewis interviewed Mark Spencer, the VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) industry’s rising star and open source software advocate. Spencer is president of Huntsville, Alabama-based Digium, a leading provider of next-generation VoIP telephony software (Asterisk PBX) with more than 250,000 installations worldwide. The interview attracted several thousand page views and downloads.

The Spencer interview subsequently caught the interest of VoIP blogger Tom Keating, CTO and VP of TMC/TMC Labs (the Internet telephony magazine and conference planner). Keating was impressed by the interview, and his mention of Lewis’s podcasts helped draw more subjects for interviews.

Lewis’s most recent interview was with Alex Tew, creator of the hit web site The Million Dollar Homepage. Upcoming scheduled appearances include Linda Rutherford, VP of Public Relations for Southwest Airlines, gold record selling Motown recording artist, Kem, and Sangoma’s CEO, David Mandelstam. Toronto-based Sangoma manufactures a broad range of telecommunications hardware and software, and services clients such as The United States Air Force, Lucent Technologies, Boeing, Visa, Mastercard and other blue chip companies.

The most intriguing fact of all: Lewis has no previous interviewing experience. It was through his determination and understanding of non-traditional media that launched his new career as a podcast interviewer.

And it’s a form of communication that is quickly becoming recognized for its potential business value.

“The people I’ve interviewed have audiences that want to hear what they have to say,” notes Lewis. “These are folks who are very accomplished in their field. They have a message that is of interest to customers, shareholders, potential investors, or, for entertainment personalities, their fans. A podcast can be accessed at any time, so it’s a very convenient and accessible way for their message to reach millions of people.”

For the latest interviews and upcoming appearances, visit http://www.ronaldlewis.com/interviews.

Alex Tew interview complete!

Posted January 26th, 2006 in All by Ronald Lewis

I’ve just wrapped up my interview with MillionDollarHomepage.com creator, Alex Tew. I hope to have it released sometime this week, as I need to do some slight editing.

No career is safe: Ford announces 30,000 job cuts

Posted January 24th, 2006 in All by Ronald Lewis

Thirty thousand.
30,000.

It’s obvious that my hometown, Motown (Detroit), is still struggling to improve its ailing automotive sector. Unfortunately, Detroit built its image around its primary industry, and now, it’s suffering — and so are the people.

In the corporate world, people are simply financial figures. When it’s time to ‘number crunch’, executives and financial gurus give little thought to how these cuts will impact their workforce. The bottom line is saving the company, not the people who built it.

The main driver behind public companies is shareholder value. More times than not, this ALWAYS takes priority over the people. There are few CEOs today who will claim to care more about their people than the shareholders. When will the people win in corporate America?

I will continue struggling as an entrepreneur, even when people think I should get a ‘job’. No thanks.