Vicki Doudera – Realtor, Author, Mainer

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April 30th, 2009 · 2 Comments

Sally Russillo, me, host Deb Neuman, and Vicki Worden at the studio on Wednesday.

Sally Russillo, me, host Deb Neuman, and Vicki Worden at the studio on Wednesday.

Once upon a time, I hosted a radio show. 

It was called “Town Talk” and it was on the air every day from 6 am to 9 am, which meant that on the days I hosted the show (Wed and Fri, I think) I had to be at the studio in Rockland at 5 am.  I’m not a big fan of getting up with the sun, so this was a big sacrifice, but I did it because radio is such fun. And no one can see you so  you can pretty much roll out of bed and head to the station.

Yesterday I had the opportunity to be a guest on a weekly radio show called BACK TO BUSINESS, with my friends and fellow green-advocates Vicki Worden and Sally Russillo. Deb Neuman, an energetic Jill-of-all-trades is the host of the show, and it airs Sundays at two pm. (For a list of stations carrying the show, click here.)

The topic was making your office more green and environmentally friendly, and in my segment I spoke about how we are greening our spaces at Camden Real Estate, as well as what I see as green trends in residential and commercial real estate.  I said this on the show and I firmly believe this:  if you have to do any upgrades to your residential or commercial properties, please do them with environmentally friendly green features in mind. This is more than a trend. It’s not like granite countertops that are going to be passe (for some reason I can’t get an accent aigu in there, sorry…) in a year or two.  For lots and lots of reasons, green is here to stay.

Taping the show was fun and I hope you get a chance to listen on Sunday or check out the stations that stream it.  Sally and Vicki Worden both gave some great info, and the segment is a nice mix of take-away tips.

Our array of media is expanding all the time. Isn’t it  interesting that after a century, radio is still so important?

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