First Episode with Brian Alvey

Join us LIVE Friday, May 1st at 1pm (PDT) for the first episode of This Week in Startups with guest Brian Alvey. You can watch here on the site where we will be broadcasting live via Ustream.

Alvey is the CEO and founder of the content management and hosting system Crowd Fusion, the company behind the blogs Obsessable and Super Eco. He’s also the Chairman of comic publisher ComicMix. Together, he and Jason Calacanis co-founded the Weblogs, Inc. blogging network in 2003. Alvey can be found on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Flickr, Vimeo and his own blog, BrianAlvey.com. His wife also blogs at BloggingNiki.com.

19 Responses to “First Episode with Brian Alvey”

  1. Mike says:

    Please tell me this is going to be recorded! I would love to check this out later tonight. It would be great to have both audio and video downloads. Not sure if you’re set up for that yet?

  2. Joetek says:

    Looking forward to the inaugural show! I’ll certainly be subscribing for your insights!

    Joe

  3. Juan Vasquez says:

    I second that Mike, hopefully they will add a feed or a Youtube account that will have the video up shortly after. Will friday be the official scheduled air date?

    Thanks! Can not wait,

    @chedigitz

  4. Joon Kang says:

    I’m glad you’re podcasting, hope your vibe will be more like your Adam Carolla appearance, too many tech podcasts I listen to lack that certain irreverence that Adam or Howard has. Thank you dude

  5. John Cozen says:

    +Joon, couldn’t agree more

  6. [...] entrepreneur Jason Calacanis is launching his “This Week In Startups” podcast, which he first announced in March. At 4 p.m. ET, he’ll interview Brian Alvey, the founder [...]

  7. bjoernlasse says:

    nice cast – could be more interactive, but interessting….

    for everybody who is running a startup plz check out our newly launched Startup.SupercoolSchool.com . A place where Startups can teach each other live :-) !!

  8. [...] Calacanis couldn’t find a round table, so he’s using a rectangular one instead. His first guest is literally his best friend, Brian Alvey. Calacanis and Alvey built Weblogs together before [...]

  9. [...] Calacanis couldn’t find a round table, so he’s using a rectangular one instead. His first guest is literally his best friend, Brian Alvey. Calacanis and Alvey built Weblogs together before [...]

  10. [...] entrepreneur Jason Calacanis is launching his “This Week In Startups” podcast, which he first announced in March. At 4 p.m. ET, he’ll interview Brian Alvey, the founder [...]

  11. cliff says:

    Hi,
    Can you post these for play back and embedding, Live “WebTV’ simply doesn’t work, a schedule is far to old fashioned. We need the media when we need it.
    Just a suggestion!
    Thanks!
    Cliff
    Co-founder Startupcircle.com

  12. [...] niet kunnen vinden van een ronde tafel, zodat hij met behulp van een rechthoekige een plaats. Zijn eerste gast is letterlijk zijn beste vriend, Brian Alvey. Calacanis en Alvey gebouwd Weblogs samen voor de [...]

  13. John says:

    Looking forward to future programs, AND the availability of your shows after the fact – on the website.

  14. Tom Kirby says:

    I agree with the others. A podcast isn’t a podcast unless it can be podded. :) Where’s the download? I’d be very interested in listening to this.

  15. Jordan says:

    Are audio and video feeds coming soon? Would make great content for the gym.

  16. Scott says:

    Can’t wait to listen to this when you get it in an audio format.

  17. [...] Calacanis couldn’t find a round table, so he’s using a rectangular one instead. His first guest is literally his best friend, Brian Alvey. Calacanis and Alvey built Weblogs together before [...]

  18. Niki says:

    The iTunes link for the full video is here: http://tinyurl.com/twist-one

  19. Really glad you started this Podcast Jason. I look foward to learning about your experiences over time. I think you’ve got a lot of valuable information to share as someone who’s been there and actually done it.

    In forming the path to leave the 9-5 world, it’s valuable to learn about the mistakes so I don’t have to make the same ones.

    Cheers and thanks from Australia.

    Jason Cartwright
    techAU

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