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In Episode 18, host Jay Douglas takes you inside the number one fear of most Americans: the fear of public speaking. Listen to tips for overcoming that fear from psychologist and stage fright expert Peter Desberg and tips from Ann Utterback, Ph.D. for making your voice sound as powerful and strong as you feel. It’s another Out Of My Mind Short Story.
In this week’s episode, host Jay Douglas takes you inside the number one fear of most Americans: the fear of public speaking. Jay combines lessons in overcoming that fear from psychologist and stage fright expert Peter Desberg with tips from Ann Utterback, Ph.D. for making your voice sound as powerful and strong as you feel behind the lectern. It’s another Out Of My Mind Short Story.
According to media analyst Fred Jacobs, “…as much as consumers enjoy creating and sharing playlists, discovering new bands on Facebook, or reading polling stats on Politico, there’s no substitute for the local personal connection that only radio can provide.” That’s radio and podcasting, Fred. Radio and podcasting.
Something happened on BBC Radio Solent last week that’s a great example of what radio is all about—and what podcasting can grow to become.
After his wife went into a nursing home, 95-year-old Bill Palmer called the Alex Dyke show on BBC Radio Solent to talk about his loneliness. Dyke ordered a cab to take Palmer from his home to the studio, where Palmer was Dyke’s guest for the rest of the show.
3D Printing Takes Shape with Tom and Tracy Hazzard Not so long ago, 3D printing, the creation of three-dimensional objects in much the same way computers create two-dimensional documents,...