Between all those video interviews we did at MAX last month, we also lured in three well-known speakers for this month's podcast. We started off with Bob Fenner, who was happy to settle his nerves with a swig of Crown Royal. He talks about the issues with printing books in this economy. Joe Yaiullo shares the trick to feeding livestock in a 20,000g reef tank, as well as other thoughts. Scott Fellman follows, chatting how he was forced into public speaking and the joys of doing so.
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If you've not seen all the videos Jessy posted, check our Youtube channel. They are linked in the On Location category here on our site as well.
Thanks for another fun episode and informational episode. Glad that Jessy made an appearance at the end, and is keeping thing straight. It looks like Bob Fenner won the Crown Royal drinking contest. Look at the difference in the amount in the bottle between guests.
With the back problems, I just wasn't able to get another show out last month. With the April Fools episode out, I kinda used that as an excuse to skip the April normal show. MAX was fun, but I think it left me zapped for a few weeks.
Finally - a podcast I can listen to in less than a month!
What does everyone think about the shorter format? (42 minutes instead of two hours) I've been encouraging Marc to come out with more frequent, shorter podcast episodes since the average commute is under 30 minutes.
Let us know what your thought are on this in the comments below.
Finally - a podcast I can listen to in less than a month!
What does everyone think about the shorter format? (42 minutes instead of two hours) I've been encouraging Marc to come out with more frequent, shorter podcast episodes since the average commute is under 30 minutes.
Let us know what your thought are on this in the comments below.
--Ed
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Another great podcast. I enjoy getting them when they come. I have never attempted to put one together, so, I can't appreciate the amount of post production work that is involved. Anyway, thanks for continuing to do it.
I prefer the longer podcast cause I listen to them at work. and I commute more than once a week so I can listen to them on multiple days. Keep up the good work Marc
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