Professional Wedding and Event MC and DJ
Thursday, March 18, 2010

CIA Boot Camp taught by Chef John Ash is really more like a Culinary Fantasy Camp

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Most people perk up when they hear the term "CIA" and wonder if someone is secretly watching, recording or tapping their phone lin...
Friday, March 5, 2010

MC Skills Workshop - Never Stop Honing

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In the culinary world we are taught to hone our knives every time we use them. A quick run across the honing stone enables your knife to eas...
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The 411 Debut: A Case Study in Branding 101

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Just in case you missed it Monday night was the first official network gathering of South Bay event professionals. It is called The 411 and ...
Tuesday, February 9, 2010

DJ & MC – Are They The Same Thing?

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I have returned with a brand new look! WHAT!?! You seldom see anyone with the "MC" tag following their name. That's because it...
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Friday, July 10, 2009

Holman Ranch + Carmel Valley = Amazing!

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It had been a few years since my last event at Holman Ranch in Carmel Valley. Although I remember it as being a nice venue I would upgrade ...
Monday, June 15, 2009

Sierra Cyclists Do The Long & Winery Road

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Is it possible that serious cycling and Zinfandel can mix? That's a lot likelier to happen when one of the 2009 Sierra Century cycling ...
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Saturday, May 30, 2009

Final Class On Sweeteners Is Bittersweet

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It is Week #8 and most of us arrived at New Leaf Community Market a little sad because our two month culinary journey into the amazing worl...
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That Carl Guy
Read my blog and you'll get to know me. I only blog about things that matter to me.

Why do I like to blog? I am a storyteller and you'll find my blogs to be very personal. My writing style is very conversational. Since you cannot be here for a live one-on-one version of the story the next best thing is to read it in my blog.

I have been blessed by being able to turn my passion into my career. Every weekend I have a new audience to engage. When the doors open we are strangers but when the event concludes we've shared an experience together and built a relationship. The scene changes every time and so do the cast of characters. It is so dynamic that I just can't help but be stimulated taking the guests through the complete cycle of their events. Even after all these years it is still completely fascinating to me.
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