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5/29/2008 4:17 PM UTC
Hi, no, I am not "officially" back. The show probably won't restart until mid-June at the earliest and most likely the first of July. I am actually getting ready to post the reasons why and such. Thank you for checking on me!!!!
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Soapbox Mom brings you interesting guests, including bloggers, authors, parents, and other people who have something to share. Tune in Tuesdays at 1:00 pm ET. Visit her blog at soapboxmom.com to get a sense of what she's all about.
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Date / Time: 5/20/2008 5:00 PM UTC
Category: Blogs
You have a second chance, ladies and gents! The first interview was just a dry run. Jim Lin, author of the Busy Dad Blog and BusyDad Tales, is back on Soapbox Radio with even more great things to say about parenting, Fury and bloghopping. Download the show now or just hit play and enjoy. For more information, visit soapboxmom.com.
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Date / Time: 10/27/2008 11:58 PM UTC
Soapbox Mom is currently busy with family obligations. Tune in on May 5 at 1:00 pm (ET) for another great show!
Original Air Date: 7/29/2008 5:00 PM UTC
Today's guest is Pat, author of Annoyingly Boring. Visit his blog at annoyinglyboring.com. Call in and join the show (live!) at 347.326.9613 or join us in the chatroom. Visit Soapbox Mom's blog at soapboxmom.com.
Original Air Date: 7/22/2008 5:00 PM UTC
Soapbox Mom just returned from the BlogHer Conference in San Francisco and she shares highlights from the event on today's show. Visit Soapbox Mom's blog at soapboxmom.com.
Original Air Date: 7/15/2008 5:00 PM UTC
It's all politics today on the soapbox with the popular political blogger, Roadkill Refugee. In the first half of the show, he'll tell you what he thinks about that New Yorker cover, the issues in election 2008, and experience versus leadership. In the second half of the show he gives you his analysis of the potential vice presidential running mates and spouses. Visit his blog at roadkillrefugee.wordpress.com. Download the show! Soapy's blog is at soapboxmom.com.
Date / Time: 7/9/2008 12:51 AM UTC
I stand corrected! It's true that Venus Williams won the same amount of prize money as Rafa Nadal as this year's Wimbledon champions (750,000 pounds each) but this was actually the second year that the prize money for women was the same as the prize money for the men (not the first as erroneously mentioned in the Wimbledon podcast).Sorry about that folks!
Original Air Date: 7/8/2008 5:00 PM UTC
Today's topic is Wimbledon tennis. The Williams' sisters women's final is first, followed by the amazing, astounding, phenomenal men's final with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Was it the best of all time? Download the show and listen at your leisure. Visit soapy's blog at soapboxmom.com.
Original Air Date: 6/24/2008 7:00 PM UTC
She's on NPR and also here on BlogTalkRadio! This week's special guest on Soapbox Radio is Julie Halpert, author of the book, "Making Up With Mom." Visit Ms. Halpert's blog at http://makingupwithmom.com/ Full of advice to help bridge differences between generations of women, her book will give you tips and advice that will lead to greater understanding and tolerance of others. Visit Soapbox Mom's blog at soapboxmom.com.
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