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One Degree, Podcasting And More

I think I am using the word Podcasting much more than Blogging these days. Not a bad thing, but definitely a change.
Yesterday, at One Degree, an original post I wrote titled, Six Lessons In Podcasting, was put live. The post was in response to an email I got from One Degree Founder, Ken Schafer, who asked me to Blog about my experience as a new Podcaster.
Well, one good turn deserves another. I just got off the phone with Ken Schafer from One Degree for an interview that will appear on Six Pixels Of Separation – The Podcast – Episode #6 (which should be live at some point this coming Sunday). We discussed everything from the origins of One Degree to how social media is changing marketers’ lives.
What can I say? I’ve got the Podcasting bug.
Check out the One Degree article here – Six Lessons In Podcasting. And look for the next episode of Six Pixels Of Separation this weekend.

Mitch Joel

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