Announcing Sibel Edmonds Podcast Show with Co-Host Peter B. Collins
15 07 2009Sibel Edmonds | 123RealChange.Blogspot.com
I am pleased to announce the launch of my Podcast show, ‘The Boiling Frogs.’
This site will present two in-depth interviews per month, one-hour each, with well-respected and controversial guests. My guest list will include:
Investigative reporters
Authors with controversial and bold track records
Courageous and legitimate whistleblowers
Well-respected academic and legal experts on our relevant issues
…and maybe even a few guests from the other side whom we have bashed. You can listen to the show on this site and discuss your take and views in the comments section.
I am thrilled to have Peter B. Collins as my co-host for this project. Knowing that I have been giving interviews, not the other way around, I needed a partner to collaborate with; someone who is a solid and experienced radio host, who is very good at interviewing, who is very knowledgeable, and who I respect and trust. Lucky me, I found one, and he has accepted this partnership. I am honored to have Peter as my co-host and partner. Peter’s show was one of the first radio interviews I gave years ago, and over the years he had me back many times. He has always ranked at the very top of my radio show list. If you are not familiar with Peter, check out his site and listen to his interviews at http://www.peterbcollins.com. When you do that you’ll understand why I’m so pleased to co-host this show with him.
For those of you who know me I don’t have to tell you what to expect. As for those of you who don’t, well, let me put it this way - don’t expect a canned, yawn-inspiringly cautious, or partisan show; we have way too many of those already! I am not known to be diplomatic and I am not about to change!
The program is now ready to go!
Next week I will present my first guest, James Bamford, an investigative reporter who has been covering the National Security Agency for the last three decades. His latest book, The Shadow Factory: The Ultra-Secret NSA from 9/11 to the Eavesdropping on America, is the third in his trilogy on the NSA, and he coproduced NOVA’s “The Spy Factory“, which was based on this book. His 2005 Rolling Stone article “The Man Who Sold the War” won a National Magazine Award for reporting.
I am looking forward to reading your comments in response to this project.







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