Welcome to episode #83 of Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast. There is no doubt that this is now, officially, my favourite Podcast of the year. I get to turn this show over to you – the community – to share your thoughts on the year that was and the year ahead. I was blown away by the diverse voices that took part in this Yuletide Log episode. There are men and women from all over the world, but even more fascinating is that there are more than a few who are not even Marketing, Communications or Advertising professionals – just people listening and learning. That’s probably the highest level of praise one can hope for. I received a few additional audio comments post-recording which I will play in the coming weeks – so, if you’re interested, you can still add your thoughts and commentary to the community. Here’s how. Allow me to take this last opportunity to wish you and yours a very Happy Holiday and a healthy and safe New Year. I’ll also direct you over to the Twist Image Holiday Greeting – Share 2007. In the meantime, let the show play in the background as you take a break to celebrate with your family and loved ones. Enjoy this conversation…
Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast – Episode #83 – Host: Mitch Joel.
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