Radio Guests – Delaware – Sept. 4, 2010
On Saturday, September 4, Peter will broadcast his radio show
from The University of Delaware in Newark, Delaware.
– Jack Markell,
governor of Delaware, talking about surprising facts about this tiny state,
including a plan to reduce energy consumption 15 percent by 2015,
– Carolyn Spencer Brown,
editor in chief of CruiseCritic.com, sharing the latest news in fall
cruising, and what to do if you get bumped from your cruise;
– Phil Baker, author
of From Concept to Consumer, blogger, and
regular PeterGreenberg.com contributor chatting about the travel gadgets he
tested on his latest 3,500-mile road trip;
– Maggie Lidz, the
estate historian for Winterthur Museum, describing how Wilmington’s rich
history has helped to shape the community;
– Chris McGinnis,
founder of Travel Skills Group, giving us the latest scoop on on
the rebound of business travel and other travel news;
– Tina Betz,
director of cultural affairs and fund development for the city of Wilmington,
discussing her recommendations on events and venues to explore while visiting;
– Keith Miller,
executive chef at the Green Room at the Hotel du Pont, describing the food
scene in Wilmington and its unique history;
– Terri Trespicio,
editor of Whole Living magazine,
showing us ways to manage stress and treat headaches while on the road;
– Gregory Coin,
chief advancement officer for the Delaware Historical Society and Wilmington Tourism Examiner, unveiling the top 10 secret
destinations in Wilmington and the Brandywine Valley;
– Mark Nardone,
editor of Delaware Today magazine, listing the
less-touristed places he likes to explore.
Plus he’ll be taking your calls and answering your travel problems on the air!
Call in with your travel questions at 1-888-88-PETER ( 1-888-887-3837 )
or email peter@petergreenberg.com. (Write “ASK PETER” in the subject line.)
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