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Sorry about the audio quality of Dave’s side of this week’s conversation. We had a technical glitch that meant we had to use a Skype recording of Dave’s voice rather than a first generation recording. We’ll have it fixed by next show.
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This week on Inside PR, Terry and David host another comment-cast. They welcome audio comments from Luke Armour, Francis Wooby, Doug Walker, Jon Hoel, and Michael Seaton. They also bid farewell to Chris Clarke’s segment and usher in a new era with a contribution from Boyd Neil. Finally, Terry does his segment of Inside PRoper English.
Show Notes
00:30 David introduces the show.
06:55 Michael Seaton calls in with a comment.
10:45 Luke Armour calls in with his congratulations.
14:37 Jon Hoel chimes in with a comment and some congratulations.
18:27 Francis Wooby comments from majestic Iqualuit, Nunavut.
22:20 Doug Walker is calls in with a few things to say.
29:10 Chris Clarke‘s final commentary.
35:02 Boyd Neil contributes a segment to Inside PR.
40:30 Inside PRoper English: exasperate and exacerbate
Music: our theme music is Streetwalker by CJacks, and is from the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer.
My bad. I find the recorder works better when you plug the cable in from the mixer. Totally my fault this week.
Congrats on your just-past 50th episode and impending 1-year anniversary.
I noticed that your “rules for blogging” (Transparency, Authenticity, Conversation, and Timeliness) make a wonderful acronym, though I’m not sure the quality thus spelled characterizes many bloggers.
An Inside Proper English tip: “try and.”
PS. Really painful wrong URL for the PR Junction podcast. The one you want is http://www.prjunctionpodcast.com.
That is a hilariously bad wrong URL. Oddly enough, that’s exactly how I feel I look based on my workload right now.