Podcast_symbol_badge_1Finally! Here's the first edition of the Corporate Blogging Podcast, the companion to The Corporate Blogging Book. The first show is an interview with Elizabeth Albrycht in Palo Alto, CA on March 1, 2006. Elizabeth is co-founder of the Society for New Communications Research and co-producer, with Jen McClure, of the NewComm Forum.

Podcasticon_1Download the show here (MP3, 12.9 MB, 14 mins) or sign up for the RSS feed to get it (and future editions of the CBP!) automatically.

Elizabeth_albrycht_1I'll post more show notes later but wanted to get this first edition up even though it's about 10 days since the interview. Still mastering the recording process, editing in Audacity, etc. Don't be too harsh. It's my first go at this!

Oh and this show is dedicated to Shel Holtz and Neville Hobson, who coached me through. Also owe a shoutout to Donna Papacosta for her encouragement. Donna recorded the "outro" in case you're wondering whose mellifluous tones those are.

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