PNME 2007: Educational Podcasts:
Just this past week, I got a request from a human resources guy who works in a multi-national petroleum company in Abu Dhabi asking if he could – he wants to take some shrink up for radio episodes and burn them to CDs and he wants to make 1,500 CDs to pass out to managers and so on as a part of their human relations training. What the (hell), I never envisioned that, you know, when I started out but this is part of this kind of global reach. A global educational reach so I discover that kind of willy-nilly. I have the largest classroom that I ever had, you know, I never had a classroom either this large or certainly, you know, wasn’t international.
And even if one have a big time radio program on traditional radio, you still wouldn’t be reaching these people in the far corners of the world. So this is just a fantastic educational opportunity, I think discovering it to be so. And of course, there’s the whole issue that learning is life long. So we’re not just talking about traditional aged students in college classrooms and so on, but more and more I think we all realize that learning doesn’t stop when you get out of school. And particularly technology if you didn’t know that before, this technological world that we’re in, drives that knowledge home, right? Because if you’re trying to keep up with technology, you’re continually having to learn new software, new hardware, how to operate the appliances in your home that are increasingly complex.
So, I’m curious since we’re talking about interviews and that kind of well, why interviews are good. I’m curious, who are your favorite interviewers out there? Let’s have a little interaction, there’s a mic if you’re willing to step up. Who do you – when you think of radio or TV, who are the interviewers that you like to hear? Thank you.
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Great stuff! Hopefully, you will keep posting these transcripts…Thanks!
Terrence