STEVEN'S NOTEBOOK
The Journey Begins
26 MARCH 2012
The Chinese philosopher Laozi, famously once said: “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.”
As I embark on the journey that is “The One Way Ticket Show,” I take my first step with much gratitude to my guests -- Lorenzo Dominguez, Helaine Fendelman, David Gaynes, Carla Hansen, Brian Leventhal, and Will & Anthony Nunziata. When you hear their interviews, I’m sure you’ll agree that each exceeds my criteria for bringing people on the show who are interesting themselves, doing interesting things, and with something interesting to say.
Much appreciation also goes to the talented Jay Rothman and Roman Molino-Dunn from Mirrortone Studios for recording, editing, and giving great advice along the way.
I’m also grateful to two gifted graphic designers, Douglas Lee and Jin Kwang Kim, who visually brought the show to life; as well as web developer extraordinaire, Peter Milner, who patiently worked his technical magic in creating the site.
Lastly, I want to thank you, for logging on. I encourage you to subscribe to the show and share it with others.
I know that you will enjoy listening to “The One Way Ticket Show” as much as I have enjoyed creating it.
As I embark on the journey that is “The One Way Ticket Show,” I take my first step with much gratitude to my guests -- Lorenzo Dominguez, Helaine Fendelman, David Gaynes, Carla Hansen, Brian Leventhal, and Will & Anthony Nunziata. When you hear their interviews, I’m sure you’ll agree that each exceeds my criteria for bringing people on the show who are interesting themselves, doing interesting things, and with something interesting to say.
Much appreciation also goes to the talented Jay Rothman and Roman Molino-Dunn from Mirrortone Studios for recording, editing, and giving great advice along the way.
I’m also grateful to two gifted graphic designers, Douglas Lee and Jin Kwang Kim, who visually brought the show to life; as well as web developer extraordinaire, Peter Milner, who patiently worked his technical magic in creating the site.
Lastly, I want to thank you, for logging on. I encourage you to subscribe to the show and share it with others.
I know that you will enjoy listening to “The One Way Ticket Show” as much as I have enjoyed creating it.









