Everyone should go.
Radio makes me more nervous than any other type of interview or public speaking. I think it's because I have no idea how the audience is reacting. Seeing people react let's me know I'm doing well or that I need to move on to another topic. I can feed off the energy of the audience. Even when I do TV interviews, for some reason, it's easier to imagine the viewer staring back through the camera.
I feel adrift at sea without a compass when I do radio. For all I know, every listener is sitting on a bean bag in their underwear barely listening and ready to change the channel.
Jim Leach made the interview easy and suggested that I think of it as a two person conversation that people are listening in on. This is the second time I've done his show and I think both went pretty well. Maybe radio will get easier. I consider any radio interview a success at this point if it doesn't involve a Ron Burgundy-esque sign-off to Springfield.