Author: Chase March

  • Access: Marco Polo (Live Radio TODAY)

    Conshus and I team up to interview all sorts of hip-hop artists in a weekly feature we call Access. This is live and interactive radio that pushes boundaries. You can tune us in on 91.5 WPRK in Florida on your radio dial or worldwide on the Our Show, Kevin Nottingham, and The Word is Bond. Marco […]


  • On Live Radio . . . In Florida

    I’ve started off on a new adventure in radio that I am really excited about. I can now be heard live on the air in Florida Saturdays at 5:30 p.m. EST.Conshus and I team up to interview all sorts of hip-hop artists in a weekly feature we call Access. This is live and interactive radio that […]


  • Blog Surfing – Wave 4

    It was one of those rare occasions where I had time to surf for blogs. Here are a few that I found today that I thought might be of interest. http://www.valeriemorrison.net/blog/ Thinking Out Loud – humour, observations, etc http://zenhabits.net/ Self help advice, etc http://daily-rambler.blogspot.com/ Daily Rambler – info on blogging, advice, etc http://writetodone.com/ Advice and tips for writers http://nathanbransford.blogspot.com/ Nathan […]


  • Blog Surfing – Wave 3

    I decided to go blog surfing by clicking on some of the interests in my profile. I found this recently new blog with some amazing art work. I was so moved by one of her pieces that I wanted to share the link with you. http://emilysoden.blogspot.com/


  • Blog Surfing – Wave 2

    I actually found some time today to go blog surfing. It was nice. Here are two blogs that I found to be rather interesting. I will definitely go back and check them again and you never know, they may end up as links. http://eavesdropwriter.blogspot.com/ http://secretoflife.typepad.com/


  • Blog Surfing – Wave 1

    I have been writing this blog for a few months now and I enjoy it profusely. I love writing entries and posting them up for people to see. I yearn to have readers like I did when I wrote for the university newspaper during my undergrad. Truth be told, I was never a journalist. Writing […]