Sunday, December 21, 2008

Matt Farley on the radio

In August, I did a guest spot on the public radio show "Homeland Security: Inside and Out" about some drills the state was doing to prepare for catastrophic events such as a major earthquake or, as it turns out, the governor's marriage. But I never could get anyone to tell me when they used me, so I assumed that I was so bad they just scrapped the segment.

But hohoho, what's this? While frantically casting about the Internet in search of a job (see previous post if you're confused about why I'm unemployed), I came across some random blog that had me listed as a "civilian analyst" of public safety practices based on comments they heard me make on the radio. So it turns out my segment did air, and you can stream it via RealPlayer here. My part starts at 1:30 or so, and isn't bad at all considering it was 8 a.m. West Coast time and I was super nervous.

(If for some reason you can't make it play, visit the archive and scroll down to Aug. 12 to download the whole show.)

In conclusion, I'm going to need everyone to begin referring to me as "the civilian analyst" immediately. FOX News, here I come.