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PNME 2007: Educational Podcasts:

So I already mentioned that I went through the process of self-questioning and …

Male: (inaudible)

David Van Nuys: Pardon?

Male: Keep going (inaudible)

David Van Nuys: Oh, okay. He’s going to give me some power back-up here and then I got to experience the joy as any of you who are podcasters out there, the joy of confirmation of going from the place of wondering, “Will anybody listen? How will they find me? Will they discover my show?” To – yes, there is an audience out there of interested people. Well, the format that I hit upon was, as I’ve already mentioned, interviewing, to conduct interviews and that was a natural for me, obviously, trained as a clinical psychologist in the whole therapy process. There’s certainly something about interviewing but also having been involved in market research for 25 years and conducting lots and lots of focus groups which I entered to business interviews and consumer interviews for a variety of companies.

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  1. Gravatar Icon 1 Terrence Feb 10th, 2009 at 5:22 pm

    Great stuff! Hopefully, you will keep posting these transcripts…Thanks!
    Terrence

  1. 1 MWGblog » Blog Archive » Feedback on Transcript Experiment Feedback on Transcript Experiment pingback on Feb 10th, 2009 at 4:23 pm

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