The highlights from some of the business podcasts that I’ve listened to this week:
Six Pixels of Separation
Mitch Joel offers six tips to the person looking for a job in the new-marketing world, including the type of questions he would ask when interviewing a candidate
Across the Sound
A tremendous podcast from Joseph Jaffe, recorded in front of a live audience. A good discussion of how his podcast is helping his business and how it can help yours.
Inside PR
Terry Fallis and David Jones talk about the ideal background of a PR practitioner.
Better Desirable Roasted Communications Podcast
A good discussion between Allan Jenkins and Lee Hopkins about the importance of understanding cultural differences, after Lee received criticism to a blog post he meant to be tongue-in-cheek.
For Immediate Release
Some interesting thoughts from Shel Holtz and Neville Hobson on the “doocing” of the Petite Anglaise blogger and Jason Calcanis’ offer to pay bloggers.
Listening to these thought leaders each week is free education on business communications, digital marketing, advertising, PR, and the digital world in which we live.
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2 Responses
Ed Lee
22|Jul|2006 1damn all that podcasting goodness! it’s a little overwhelming just how much great stuff there is out there. add in the american copywriter gang, the comedy-casts and podcasts i research for clients and there’s really not much time left for actual work!
Bryan
22|Jul|2006 2Right on, Ed. It certainly is a substantial commitment of time each week, but I believe it’s well worth it. “Fortuantely,” I have a lengthy commute to and from work (about one hour each way if I drive and 1:45 if I use public transport), and these podcasts, among others, fill that time nicely.
And congrats, Ed, on your new gig at Fleishman Hillard!