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Wall Street Wrap-Up Guest Appearance

Me, Dave Morgan and Howard Jordan on the set of Wall Street Wrap-Up
I was a guest again on Wall Street Wrap-Up. The show is a Naples, FL cable TV show, hosted by Dave Morgan and Howard Jordan. It’s mostly for the donor community in southwest Florida, but there are nonprofits among their viewers.

In my 8-minute segment they quizzed me on small charity Planned Giving, gift alternatives for the recession and social media for small biz. Well, that’s what I talked about. I sure hope that’s what they asked me.

Eight minutes flies by and I kept thinking of those awful CNN talking heads’ frozen smiles, trying not to look like a smiling, talking dead. (dead is correct.)

I realize what a luxury my hour-long radio show is. Oh, iTunes for my show is now up and active (so you can download and subscribe), but that’s for another post.

Dave and Howard, thank you! My third appearance was terrific. I’m grateful for your invitations to be a guest.

You can see more pictures here on my show’s Facebook page.

The show airs on:
Comcast Southwest Florida
Channels 9 and 14
Fri 7PM and Sun 11:30AM

Direct TV
Channel 14
Saturday 9AM

Florida TV & Radio Appearances

Florida in January. Not so bad.

I’ve got two south Florida media guest appearances coming up.

On January 20th I’ll be on the Michael Chatman Giving Show. It airs at 11:30AM Eastern on the web and, for those near South Beach Miami, on AM 880. For months on Twitter, Michael has been saying I’m the second best-looking guy in philanthropy. I wouldn’t pay that any heed, except I disagree with his choice of number one. If this were TV I’d demand a call-in vote. Maybe we can do one by directing listeners to this post, with his pic, and have you vote by comment. (Note my blatant attempt to get blog hits.) Whatever, it’ll be a fun show, so join us.

Then on Friday the 21st I’m a guest on Wall Street Wrap-Up, hosted by David Morgan and Howard Jordan. This cable TV show is from Naples and I’ve been on twice before. After making money in the market, their audience wants to hear smart ways to make charitable gifts.

Click on these show pages and you’ll see why I’ll be quite differently attired for each.

I expect we’ll be talking about giving strategies that make sense now–right now–like the IRA rollover and temporary private foundation (aka charitable lead trust). If these were my shows, I’d call the segments “Two Tips for Tax-Wise Giving,” but I don’t want to constrain my hosts.

Michael, David and Howard, thank you for your invitations.

On Saturday, I’ll visit my aunt Josie in Deerfield Beach. I like the drive across Alligator Alley, Route 75. It’s long, straight and flat, ideal for introspection, contemplation and speeding.