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    The widely popular podcast, Stuff You Should Know, often abbreviated as SYSK, is a free, award winning podcast and video series published by the How Stuff Works website. The podcast has been a hit ever since its release and has been constantly ranking amongst the top of all podcast rankings. The premise of the podcast is essentially to inform the listeners about the further nuanced details about activities many people engage in on a daily basis. The podcast airs every Tuesday and Thursday, educating

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    Podcast Manager Job Description The Podcast Manager is responsible for maintaining editorial and stylistic standards, quality, and content accuracy of all communications. The position develops, edits, and publishes written and visual content; manages NUNU Publishing social media channels; and provides billable communication services to NUNU PUBLISHING. This position generates story ideas for, edits all content of, and is integral to readying for publication of media content generated by NUNU PUBLISHING

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    I conducted roughly 150 interviews for podcasts or video during my time at the museum, and dozens more during live presentations. While I was at the Museum of Science, I started Boston Behind the Scenes, my own independent podcast profiling ordinary and extraordinary people around the Boston area. This is a human- interest interview show that introduces the audience to local people, from street vendors to newspaper editors. Through work on that podcast, I became involved in an iPod-based documentary

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    The first podcast that I chose to listen to was “How Much Does Money Motivate Us?” by Daniel Pink. He starts off his talk by telling of an experiment that was done (called the candle experiment) where people had to figure out how to get the candle to stay on the wall (you had to thumb tack the box that it was in to the wall and put the candle there). One group was told that it was just an experiment to see how long it took to figure it out. Another group was given money incentives to the fastest

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    will be implementing a weekly Politics and Government audio podcast to further engage students in their studies. The podcast will be required for all students taking courses that fall under the political science specialization. Students may be taking classes in person and using he podcast

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    With all the buzz of universities and like institutions graduating students faster than our economy can create jobs, there’s no shortage of qualified workers... And if you think being a lawyer means you’re safe, in the green, and out of harm 's way from this epidemic, be warned… You are in for disappointment. According to CNBC.com, “Because of the recession of 2007-2009 and a still-struggling economy, the legal profession is under severe stress. Besides not having enough positions for current

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    all it takes is building a social media presence or hosting a podcast show that is well received. While this thing certainly are important, you have to sure you aren’t putting the cart before the horse when it comes to building authority. Gaining Authority in Proper Order: Cole Hatter, a successful businessman and founder of the Thrive conference, is a living example of how you can become an influencer the right way. In a recent podcast, Cole shared his knowledge about the subject. He says the first

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    Outcast Analysis

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    The podcast titled Allowance, Taxes and Potty Training was truly amazing to listen to. I feel that after I listened to the podcast I had taken a higher level of understanding of the subjects at hand. Throughout the podcast we heard from an Economist by the name of Joshua Gans and his daughter, as well as the hosts of the podcast. The main idea of this podcast was the idea of an economy that is made in the home of Joshua Gans, where he gives his kids different incentives for completing tasks. Joshua

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    platforms such as podcasts on the internet, shows, and even play offs of the case in television shows. Podcasts are one of the main ways people give ideas, facts, and opinions to a great deal of people. Many podcasts discussing the same case “The Unknown Boy” are similar and can also be very different based on their tone, structure, pacing, and their evidence. Two podcasts that discuss the case are from Unsolved Murders and from Thinking Sideways. They both consist of series of podcasts that discuss different

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    Jalisa Jackson 08-28-2017 Allyson Wells Media Influences on American Culture The Media The internet is a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols. (Dictionary) Anything can be leaked onto the internet. It can be about a person, a movie, an invention, something about the government, etc. Someone finds that it has been leaked and they delete it off the internet but before

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