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The Dancing Barefoot publicity explosion officially begins today!
Well, tonight, to be more specific.
At 7PM PST, I’m going to be on a show called The David Lawrence Show to talk about

. . . acting, screaming Japanese girls, writing, screaming German girls, blogging, wedded bliss, belligerent Klingon fans, improv at ACME, Star Trek, open source and more; we take your calls at 1-888-488-DAVID, your emails at [email protected] and instant messages at screen name Lawrence on America Online on anything you want to talk about.

You can listen live online, but it looks like they make you sign up for this bitpass thing. The good part is I think it costs 25 cents to listen for an hour. The bad part is, you have to sign up for this bitpass thing.
Update: Ana points out in the comments that KBNP in Portland simulcasts the show live, and they have a stream at their site that you can listen to. It’s annoying .wmv format, but it’s free. If anyone else finds other live stations, leave it in the comments, won’t you? You’ll be glad you did.
Update Two: Electric Boogaloo: David Lawrence himself says:

Some listening notes: we’re heard live in 55 markets, including Phoenix, Boston, Detroit, Phildelphia, Portland, Denver, Dallas, Minneapolis, Jacksonville and more, and we’re on both satellite radio networks (on XM, we’re on Extreme XM, Channel 152, and on Sirius, we’re on Talk Central, Stream 144)
Wil’s hour will also be repeated on both satellite channels (and on several of our stations that carry the first hour repeated) at 10p PT.
You can also listen, for free, online to the streams of several of our radio affiliates. Most people listen to KBNP in Portland, Oregon – www.kbnp.com. The BitPass is there only for downloading the show after the fact, and it’s 25c for the 9 meg MP3 file for Wil’s hour, and 50c for the 30 meg file of the whole 3 hour show.
BitPass rocks, by the way. They’ve really made micropayments (and macropayments, actually) a snap.
The toll free number to call in with questions at 7p PT is 888-488-DAVID (888-488-3284), and the lines fill up quickly when I announce the number, so set a reminder, and we’ll see you tonight!

The show is also broadcast live into a few radio markets. Check the site for details.
Tune in, if you can. It would be sofakingcool if WWdN readers called in tonight.

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15 March, 2004 Wil

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58 thoughts on “radio is cleaning up the nation”

  1. moonkiss says:
    15 March, 2004 at 10:12 am

    Awesome! I’ll be listening!!
    Hooray Wil!

  2. julie reppert says:
    15 March, 2004 at 10:12 am

    hmmm…im really dumb and i dont know what this bitpass thing is. help? pretty please?

  3. redhaiku says:
    15 March, 2004 at 10:16 am

    Congrats, Wil!
    We’ll be rooting/mojoing for you!

  4. Russ says:
    15 March, 2004 at 10:18 am

    Phil Torrone is after you–he doesn’t sleep!
    He develops some kick-ass Flash stuff, and I’d recommend sticking around for that.

  5. Chrystal says:
    15 March, 2004 at 10:21 am

    Congrats Wil!!
    Maybe I’m just out of it, but I can’t seem to find what time this will start. Anyone know?
    Thanks!

  6. wil says:
    15 March, 2004 at 10:24 am

    I start at 7PM PST. I’ll update the main entry to reflect that, now. 🙂

  7. Jeanine says:
    15 March, 2004 at 10:25 am

    Oh it’s Lawrence not Letterman. For a moment there, when my eyes had only gotten as far as “show called the David L…” I thought I would be staying up very late! Alas I am bitpass ignorant and geographically compromised (northern Ohio.) So have fun and knock ’em dead. Hey, Letterman and the big time ain’t out of the question you know. I am hopin’ and wishin’ for you.

  8. rach says:
    15 March, 2004 at 10:32 am

    hey wil,
    congratulations! i would be listening, but unfortunately for me, we prob won’t be able to get it over here in the UK! but go knock ’em dead uncle willy!!
    take care
    rach

  9. Roberta says:
    15 March, 2004 at 10:37 am

    He’s on here — but only on Saturdays. Crud.
    And it’s a conservative talk station that I normally only listen to for Stanford sports (go Cardinal!). Double crud.
    Oh well, knock ’em dead…and while you’re at it, tell him that black type on dark grey background totally reeks. (I work for a non-profit that serves the visually impaired, but that doesn’t mean I want to lose what vision I have left looking at shitty web sites!)
    ‘Nuff said…

  10. Jodie says:
    15 March, 2004 at 10:50 am

    Heya Wil:
    Congrats dude!!
    Unfortunately, I don’t get that show here in Toronto but am sure you’ll be amazing!
    Any chance of either getting a transcript of the show or you entering it on your blog? I’d love to read it.
    Break a leg…
    Jodie

  11. Jodie says:
    15 March, 2004 at 10:53 am

    BTW: As I can’t call in, I have e-mailed my question for ya!
    Jodie

  12. Katsushiro says:
    15 March, 2004 at 10:57 am

    Cool beans on the radio show, I’ll see what I can do about tuning in. And for what it’s worth, I’ve used the bitpass thing, it’s actually not too bad, wish there was some more material available that used it, actually. It’s basically a system that lets people take and make tiny payments, like $0.10 or a quarter, that they would never be able to do affordably with a regular credit card payment and the like. From everything I’ve read, they charge some really reasonable rates to the people who use their services, and are generally not evil. I’ve used them a few times in the past to pay for access to stuff, like Makeshift Miracle, which was easily good enough to get published in comic book form IMHO, and probably would have cost me near $4+ on paperback to buy if printed, but was available for $0.50 through bitpass. And no, I don’t work for bitpass or anything, just wanted folks to know that I’ve used them and, at least in my experience, they didn’t suck. 🙂

  13. Ana says:
    15 March, 2004 at 11:29 am

    If you go to the home page of the David Lawrence show, he gives you links to several radio stations that air the show. you can open up the live radio feed from their sites and you don’t have to pay. yay!

  14. Kane says:
    15 March, 2004 at 11:39 am

    “It would be sofakingcool if WWdN readers called in tonight”
    Pandora’s box my friend. 🙂

  15. David Lawrence says:
    15 March, 2004 at 11:43 am

    Some listening notes: we’re heard live in 55 markets, including Phoenix, Boston, Detroit, Phildelphia, Portland, Denver, Dallas, Minneapolis, Jacksonville and more, and we’re on both satellite radio networks (on XM, we’re on Extreme XM, Channel 152, and on Sirius, we’re on Talk Central, Stream 144)
    Wil’s hour will also be repeated on both satellite channels (and on several of our stations that carry the first hour repeated) at 10p PT.
    You can also listen, for free, online to the streams of several of our radio affiliates. Most people listen to KBNP in Portland, Oregon – http://www.kbnp.com. The BitPass is there only for downloading the show after the fact, and it’s 25c for the 9 meg MP3 file for Wil’s hour, and 50c for the 30 meg file of the whole 3 hour show.
    BitPass rocks, by the way. They’ve really made micropayments (and macropayments, actually) a snap.
    The toll free number to call in with questions at 7p PT is 888-488-DAVID (888-488-3284), and the lines fill up quickly when I announce the number, so set a reminder, and we’ll see you tonight!
    David

  16. Rusty says:
    15 March, 2004 at 11:57 am

    Will you and Mr. Lawrence discuss the pro-Ayn Rand rant he went on last Saturday on his program?
    I think that Objectivism fails to deal with the issue of children and how acting in one’s self interest harms children.
    If you get a chance — and are interested — could you ask?
    Thanks

  17. wil says:
    15 March, 2004 at 12:20 pm

    Sorry, Rusty, but I think that’s well outside the scope of my interview tonight.
    Thanks for posting that info, David! I didn’t know you were on XM! XM is the rock.
    See you tonight!

  18. Gregor Brandt says:
    15 March, 2004 at 12:55 pm

    Coo, we write the software that David Lawrence uses….six degrees of separation.
    Gregor

  19. Sherrie says:
    15 March, 2004 at 1:02 pm

    Congrats. Wil too.

  20. Steve says:
    15 March, 2004 at 1:04 pm

    For those Linux users who can’t easily get WMP streams to work, like myself.
    WGN has a Real stream of the show:
    http://wgnradio.com/listen/index.htm

  21. Jeannette says:
    15 March, 2004 at 1:25 pm

    Hey, Wil! i emailed you an incredibly lame set of questions for the show! I hope you get a chance to read them and answer them!
    I’d call, but I’d rather have a fighting chance via Email.
    Good luck tonight, Wil!

  22. seasnail says:
    15 March, 2004 at 1:44 pm

    that was cool of david to give us that info. I bet the phone lines will be swamped!

  23. gil says:
    15 March, 2004 at 1:52 pm

    grr…it says that he’s syndicated in denver, but i can’t find a station that lists him. can anyone help me out here. i’d like to tune in tonight.

  24. Billy Reno says:
    15 March, 2004 at 2:01 pm

    I ain’t shellin out no quarter for no bitpass. That’s a half hour on the clothes dryer! But here’s my question. How much of a douche is Corey Feldman?

  25. Mr. Sandwiches says:
    15 March, 2004 at 3:12 pm

    I’ll miss out on what I’m sure will be a great radio event! Good luck tonight, Wil.
    Obligatory wwdn TNG reference: “Make it so!”-that bald guy.
    Hey Billy Reno: Awesome Corey Feldman dis! Saw your last comment and i want to get in on the bashing! What’d he do that pissed you off? The guy is not only a douche but also a complete tool.

  26. Dea says:
    15 March, 2004 at 3:58 pm

    cool beans, Wil!! I won’t be staying up late enough to listen live, but I’ll download the MP3 tomorrow. bitpass kicks ass – been with them from the beginning. cheers, and have a fantastic time tonight!

  27. Chris Branscomb says:
    15 March, 2004 at 4:23 pm

    Hi Wil,
    Just wanted to say that your book arrived yesterday and I had to ration myself to only 55 pages last night because otherwise I’d have nothing to read tonight, hope JAG will be longer.
    Especially liked the first story, what you went through after your Aunt died had so many parallels to my experiences when my Nan died it was ‘scary’
    Anyway, good luck with the radio show, will be downloading tommorow as I don’t think it’ll be broadcast here in ‘Blighty’
    Cheers,
    Chris.

  28. CIO says:
    15 March, 2004 at 4:48 pm

    wmv’s just another word for
    no other player to use
    and it really aint worth much
    so its free
    But wmv sounds good enough lord if you listen on KBNP
    yeah good enough to listen to HMIC
    I’ll be listening Wil….please resonate prior to showtime in such a manner as to bring about a disintegrating action amongst the calcified region of your left tibia
    good lord…somebody call me a cab

  29. angry penguin says:
    15 March, 2004 at 5:13 pm

    That’s very cool. Can’t wait. By the way, do you have more good news????

  30. Mitch says:
    15 March, 2004 at 5:46 pm

    Does anyone have any idea what time 7pm PST is when you live in Australia. In fact, what does PST stand for and that will give me a good start.
    I would really like to listen, but this is again just one of the many disadvantages of living in Australia. If anyone can help me out and tell me what time it is going to air, either in GMT time or GMT+10 that would rock! \m/

  31. David Lawrence says:
    15 March, 2004 at 6:09 pm

    The show airs live at 3:00 AM GMT (we have folks from London on all the time, and they *adore* getting up at that time of night), which would seem to indicate 1p Tuesday of you’re GMT+10.
    Does that mean you already have tomorrow’s lottery numbers? Um…care to share? 🙂
    David

  32. D-Kynen says:
    15 March, 2004 at 6:35 pm

    It’s on in 20minutes. Too bad I have to go to sleep. Stupid timezones 🙁

  33. Tony says:
    15 March, 2004 at 6:49 pm

    In case you miss it tonight, the WGN RealPlayer stream repeats on Sunday @ 11am eastern time.
    \m/

  34. Irish says:
    15 March, 2004 at 6:50 pm

    Once David Lawrence started his religious crusade against any sort of file sharing; and now having to pay to listen to the recorded show archives I have stopped listening to him.
    To bad, sometimes he had a good bit of information or two.

  35. Freeman in Louisiana says:
    15 March, 2004 at 6:50 pm

    Wil,
    Just received my copy of Dancing Barefoot and read the story about Aunt Val. I actually got a lump in my throat and a tear in my eye. I saw the picture of you and Aunt Val in your photo gallery–she is a beautiful lady.
    Thanks so much for sharing your life with us.
    Your friend, Freeman. 🙂

  36. Tony says:
    15 March, 2004 at 6:52 pm

    Doh! Make that 10PM!

  37. dj says:
    15 March, 2004 at 7:00 pm

    Awesome,
    I like the take off the EC song 🙂

  38. Jeannette says:
    15 March, 2004 at 7:10 pm

    I am tuning in right now! So exciting!
    Jeannette

  39. Purple Peril says:
    15 March, 2004 at 7:20 pm

    I think I can pick up my offical geek card now, I just giggly wrote an IM question to Wil Wheaton for a live Radio program I’m listening to on-line

  40. Kelly says:
    15 March, 2004 at 7:50 pm

    Man, I sounded starstruck with that first question. Im not usually… It was really cool talking to you guys though. When you get to San Diego, Wil, I know some great, out of the way spots if you want to take the time to eat here. Email me if you want more.
    Thanks for the great blog.
    Kelly

  41. Lurk Liggler says:
    15 March, 2004 at 7:53 pm

    Listening now!

  42. Jeffery Borchert says:
    15 March, 2004 at 7:57 pm

    Scared to come to my wedding Wil?
    Heh.
    That was cool that he asked my question though. It sounded like you guys took me a bit seriously though. Oh well.
    It was great to hear you tonight.

  43. Tasha says:
    15 March, 2004 at 8:21 pm

    Wil,
    I missed the first hour, but luckily tuned in to hear Dave say “Wil’s gonna stay as long as we want him to” so I felt happy. Then I listened to the talk of the fist and started laughing out loud. My husband casually walked over, removed my headphones and informed me if I kept laughin like that I’d wake up the children 😛
    You talk just like you write..or is it you write just like you talk…either way, both sounds so comfortable and confident…
    Good work dude.

  44. Purple Peril says:
    15 March, 2004 at 8:29 pm

    Ok, I feel so good they read my IM question on Air.
    Oh and Wil, Zerobutterfly is female.
    And would love to read some of your fiction.

  45. Craig Steffen says:
    15 March, 2004 at 8:45 pm

    Thanks for answering my question on the show about the copyrights. O’Reiley’s being Ok with the creative common license is really amazing. I always like to think that the people who publish all the Linux books are cool, but it’s great to hear it confirmed.
    Here is the comment I was going to epilog with, but I got cut off for some reason:
    Your comment about respecting the kid’s boundaries when you’re the step-parent was 100% right on. Even were it to happen that (for instance) you ended up closer to your step-kids than their father, you have to respect their relationship with their natural father, however they choose to pursue it.
    Thanks for the web site links. It was cool to call in. I ordered my copy of DB today from Amazon; I can’t wait to get it!
    Congratulations again Wil on the book contract, and all the best.

  46. Easter says:
    15 March, 2004 at 9:14 pm

    Can anyone tell me if Wil responded to my questions/comments about the portrayal of gay people in film and television? I couldn’t get the broadcast to work on my crappy 8 year old laptop with dial-up 🙁 Maybe someone can post a transcript?

  47. Tasha says:
    15 March, 2004 at 9:33 pm

    Okay, so this is my second comment tonight so sue me 😛
    I emailed this..but I have to say it again..
    I sit here listening to you read about Aunt Val’s house…
    In the past three years, I’ve buried my mother, my father, and my grandfather. I helped clean 2 of the three houses. I’m weeping.
    You asked for email regarding you doing ebooks, and reading selections.
    I’d buy every reading you do of this story about Aunt Val, for cancer research or for dogfood,
    I don’t care.
    You’ve captured a feeling I could never put to words.
    T

  48. Nags says:
    15 March, 2004 at 9:46 pm

    Wil — I’ve got to say — this is probably one of the best 3 hours of radio that I’ve listened to in a LONG TIME. Thank you so much for your time and for reading from DB.
    Thank you thank you thank you.
    Nags

  49. spi says:
    15 March, 2004 at 10:03 pm

    Easter – not that I remember. Wil did talk quickly at the end about his blog about gay marriage.
    Wil, a very awesome 3 hours. Never planned on staying up this late but couldn’t stop listening once I tuned in. Luckily I was able to use mplayer to listen to the stream once I copied the link from the .asx.
    Hopefully I will get the chance to meet you soon. Maybe if I make it Penguicon in MI in April.
    -steve

  50. jamenta says:
    15 March, 2004 at 10:08 pm

    Good show. First time I’ve heard you outside of Star Trek (OK, so sue me – on second thought, don’t!)
    I think what I found most alluring was your “everyman” quality. What I mean by “everyman”, is the sort of person who can walk into a room, and people almost immediately feel comfortable with – or like the perfect psychologist, who you believe will understand you almost immediately and you’re willing to confide with. It is something I think someone like Johnny Carson had in spades, and the reason why he did so well (besides great wit).
    Another striking element while you were on was your authenticity and your quickness of mind. I think writing – writing BLOGS/JOURNALS helps one in this area. You get used to expressing yourself, and a good way to do so is to reach in and get out whatever is there at the moment – and just keep doing it, until it almost becomes second nature.
    They say great Artists are human like everyone else, but only more so.

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