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Radio Go Daddy® was a laid-back and hilarious talk radio show that allowed GoDaddy CEO and Founder Bob Parsons to talk about matters that amused and interested him. Parsons applied his trademark wit to each show, offering an entertaining mix of news, commentary, satire and the unexpected.
The hour-long weekly radio podcast examined current events from a tech angle, paying particular attention to Internet phenomena ranging from interesting news, gadgets and inventions to personalities and quirky stories of the Web. The show was broadcast every Wednesday at 2 p.m. Mountain Time (5 p.m. EDT/2 p.m. PDT). It typically opened with light-hearted chitchat between Parsons and his co-hosts, Nima Kelly and Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff, as well as various items of GoDaddy-related news and stories of interest. The following segment featured guests drawn from the ranks of celebs, entrepreneurs, bloggers, sports stars, activists and pollsters. Guests included Entrepreneur, IndyCar® Star and Go Daddy Girl® Danica Patrick, political advisor James Carville, comedian Adam Carolla, legendary actor Adam West, rocker and environmentalist Ted Nugent, best-selling author Ben Mezrich and Sam Waterston, political activist and actor best known for his role in NBC's Law & Order®. Other notable Radio GoDaddy guests included: Dick Morris, pollster Mark Spitz, Olympic swimmer 2 Live Crew, rap artists Ralphie May, Last Comic Standing star and popular comedian Michelle Malkin, author, blogger and political pundit Kevin Rose, Digg.com founder Seth Godin, author, entrepreneur and marketing guru Donny Osmond, singer and performer Frank Warren, author and blogger (Postsecret) Kent Nichols, comedian and Ask a Ninja founder Mark Frauenfelder, blogger, editor and founder of Boing Boing "Obama Girl" Amber Lee Ettinger Lincoln Child, bestselling author Barbara Lippert, ad critic Frank Luntz, pollster David Karp, Tumblr CEO & founder During the final segment of each weekly show, Parsons and his panel of tech experts dissected the tech stories of the week. Discussions tended to focus on the quirky, eclectic news and events of the Internet, rather than cool numbers and hard business news. While most editions of Radio GoDaddy were transmitted from Go Daddy's studio in Scottsdale, AZ, Bob and his crew also recorded the show in Las Vegas, NV, and Los Angeles, CA. Episodes of Radio GoDaddy, previously known as Life Online and Go Daddy LIVE, are available online at www.RadioGoDaddy.com, in MP3 format. To locate a past segment, search the Recent Shows archive at the bottom of the Radio GoDaddy home page. |