21 Nov
Posted by: Bryan in: Podcast recommendations, Podcasting
Up-front disclosure: the podcast I’m about to recommend is one that I’m paid to post-produce.
The Intercultural Development Research Association, an independent, private non-profit based in San Antonio, Texas, recently began publishing the “IDRA Classnotes” podcast as a way to let educators around the region — and the nation — know about their important efforts in […]
12 Nov
Posted by: Bryan in: Making $$$ in new media, Podcast recommendations, Podcasting
On Friday morning, like every other weekday morning, Christopher Penn produced and published an episode of the Financial Aid Podcast. There was financial aid news, a mailbag, scholarship information, and podsafe music.
Not much newsworthiness to this post so far. But wait: I’m getting there.
The reason I’m blogging about Friday’s episode of the Financial […]
The highlights from some of the business podcasts that I’ve listened to this week:
Six Pixels of Separation No. 20
Six tips from host Mitch Joel on making LinkedIn work for you.
Inside PR No. 27
Torontonians David Jones and Tery Fallis compare PR jobs on the agency side with those on the client side.
Across the Sound No. 56: […]
02 Aug
Posted by: Bryan in: Best practices, Podcast recommendations, Worth reading
Here are two good podcast episodes I’ve listened to in the last 12 hours:
Podcast : Understanding Blog Marketing
Feedster founder Scott Johnson offers an excellent 15-minute podcast on the keys to blog marketing, including these gems:
Remember you’re engaging in a conversation
Conversations take two parties, which means that you as the blog marketer have to be a […]
25 Jul
Posted by: Bryan in: Passionate people, Podcast recommendations, Worth reading
That’s “Curiosity Quotient” plus “Passion Quotient” is greater than “Intelligent Quotient.”
… so says Thomas Friedman, New York times op-ed columnist and author of the best seller The World Is Flat, which was recently re-released in “updated and expanded” form.
I was fortunate to catch an interview with Friedman on the Tim Russert Show on CNBC over […]
25 Jul
Posted by: Bryan in: Blogging, New Comm Road podcast, Podcast recommendations
Business blogging, new music, and more.
Hosted by Bryan Person and Mike Bellina.
IN TODAY’S SHOW:
Show introduction
Voice man Lee Hopkins shows off his pipes
Big thanks to Rantings of Eva for our new intro and outro music
Interesting “six points of separation” on how to get a job in new marketing from Mitch Joel in his Six Pixels of […]
The highlights from some of the business podcasts that I’ve listened to this week:
Six Pixels of SeparationMitch 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
Don’t show me your resume. Point him to your blog and podcast.
Tell […]
23 Jun
Posted by: Bryan in: Boston, Podcast recommendations, Podcasting
OK, so not exactly.
But we do hear a hip-hop song and the mayor of Boston, Tom Menino, featured in the City of Boston’s first podcast, called Citycast.
Bravo to the city for dipping a toe into the world of podcasting, even if the mayor himself doesn’t quite understand the medium yet.
The mayor … admitted that […]
12 Jun
Posted by: Bryan in: Blogging, Bryper.com, Podcast recommendations, Podcasting, Worth reading
We all love stories. They are part of the essence of our humanness.
We connect to our past through stories. We develop and maintain families and friendships through stories. We often imagine our future in the form of a story.
Well, last week I happened upon a podcast that tells very good stories.
Griddlecakes Radio, […]
12 Jun
Posted by: Bryan in: Events, Podcast recommendations, Podcasting
Yes, I think I just made up the word juiceful.
But that’s what you’ll hear in Joseph Jaffe’s 36th episode of the Across the Sound podcast.
Joseph spends some 30 minutes of the 81-minute program recapping the highlights of last Thursday night’s Across the Sound - For Immediate Release Geek Dinner in New York City, […]