The End of the Show
Hi everyone,
First of all, let me apologize for taking so long to post this message and let everyone know what is going on. I had hopes that someone would take over for me and run the show, but alas there is not enough interest in continuing.
As of now this podcast is officially off the air. We have had a great time sharing our Heroes thoughts and opinions with all of you and hearing your replies was awesome.
Thank you to Joe, for co-hosting and getting us a few great interviews – most especially with the man that inspired my original love for the show Greg Grunberg.
Thank you to Jeff, who stepped up to help whenever he could, sometimes to the point of staying up in the wee hours of the morning to post the new episodes on Monday mornings.
Thank you to Mark, our encaffeinated one, who needed that caffeine to stay up late at night to host many a roundtable!
Thank you to Laura, my girlie partner in crime, she was always willing to lend a hand where it was needed and made the show much more enjoyable with her laughter.
Thank you to Gerry, our Puerto Rican compadre, he edited his heart out even though it meant losing sleep and his contributions were sorely missed when he got his great new job!
Thank you to Tim, in Houston, for taking over the news and making it your own.
Thank you to Kim, Rick, Ray, and David, for all that you did to help keep the boat afloat, I am sorry that we couldn’t keep it from sinking like the Titanic.
The 9th Heroescast was a labor of love for all of us and I am very sad to see it go. There were some outside events in my life that took me away from this show and I regret not being able to handle all of it and keep the show together. For those that don’t know, last September my 17 year old sister died from complications from a “routine” heart surgery and it devastated me. Then in December, my grandmother and neighbor (she lived across the street from me) succumbed to the illnesses that had been plaguing her for the last two years. Loss is never an excuse to stop living, but in this case I felt other things were more important than maintaining the podcast.
Thank you to all of you who listened and participated, it was a great run while it lasted. I hope that each of you feel empowered to start your own show and watch it grow. There is nothing more satisfying than to bring joy to other people, be it in person, or in this case on the internet.
I wish you all the best and hope that you will find other casts to fill the hours we have vacated.
Love and Hugs to you all,
Miranda







