They say all good things must come to an end, and after 110 shows, countless guests and experiences, Hearsay On the Air bids adieu. In the last few years, I've learned so much from our guests, hosts and fellow employees and am forever grateful that they shared their stories.
There are so many people to thank for sharing the experience, and I'll begin by thanking my co-hosts: Ronny, Eli and Alissa. I asked them to take a chance on the show and to bring their unique insights to the program. Each had a different approach to the show, and it was a pleasure working with them.
Thank you to our guests! Whether they were industry thought leaders, customers or our own employees, everyone came prepared and were open to the format even when I would throw them a curve ball or two.
Finally, I'd like to thank you, the listener. The show was always built around wanting to inform and entertain you, hence our "Info-tainment" We hope that the show kept you engaged, provided some new insight, and maybe made you laugh from time-to-time.
If you'd like to keep in touch, please find me on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/victorgaxiola
Thank you for listening,
Victor Gaxiola
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