This is one of the most exciting posts in the history of the Burlingame Voice because it is about the history of the Voice. Man-about-town and now podcaster-about-town, Mark Lucchesi, who we wrote about two years ago when he "retired" from Mollie Stone's, has trained his microphone on Russ and me. You can listen to a number of "Mark at the Mic" podcasts that he has gone for the Burlingame Historical Society by searching that moniker on YouTube.
Russ and I were happy to be asked and had a blast talking about the Voice past and present for about 45 minutes. The direct link to our podcast is HERE. You will hear about how we started, who was involved early on, what each of us thinks about some local issues (hint: we don't always agree and that is half the fun). I describe some of the "Principles of the Voice" but I didn't get to all of them during our conversation, so here's the list as it sits currently:
- Respect the Law of Unintended Consequences
- There are Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics (popularized by Mark Twain, maybe Benjamin Disraeli)
- Corollary: A numerator without the denominator is useless
- There is no Free Lunch, somebody is paying.
- Always do cost/benefit assessments
- Does it pass the “Shoe on the other foot” test?
- People get interested when the pothole is in front of their house.
- A cat seldom changes its stripes.
- Corollary: “When someone shows you who they are believe them” Maya Angelou
The session was also video recorded, so you may get to see our mugs in the future if and when that version is posted to YouTube. In the meantime, enjoy the podcast.
Great program! Maybe the Voice should start a podcast ;-)
Posted by: HMB | March 19, 2023 at 08:44 PM
Maybe we should! At least an occasional one. Mark is reporting a nice uptick in listeners after this post went up, so thanks everyone.
Posted by: Joe | March 21, 2023 at 04:28 PM
Great podcast! We tune in regularly to Mark at the Mic too and enjoy both platforms - his is more on the lighter side of all things Burlingame :) that said, thank you and everyone who makes the Voice. Congrats on 20 years online!
Posted by: MM | March 22, 2023 at 09:17 AM