Milwaukee2
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I guess it came from "broadcast" and "iPod"As an aside, I would like to second the title of "audio series."
I cant stand "Pod-Cast." Where is this "pod?" Are their aliens in this pod? Gremlins, maybe?
And as far as I am concerned, it is simply an "internet-radio show."
I just wanted to say that I listened to The Testing Psychologist today and it's so good! I'm hooked.Does anyone know of high-quality podcasts hosted by doctoral-level clinicians discussing any aspect of clinical work? I have enjoyed The Testing Psychologist and want to branch out. Thank you all.
And....the "interweb-radio show" continues. Where is the POD? Where are the Gremlins? It is HILARIOUS to me that a term coined in 2006 (?) is still in use to describe something that doesn't even come close to what it actually is.I just wanted to say that I listened to The Testing Psychologist today and it's so good! I'm hooked.
Grandpa,What exactly is the business plan for many of these? Let's spend 1000 hours researching a topic, tell almost no one where it is precisely, and eventually put it on YouTube for free?
Take this PRN and I promise the questions won’t matter as much.And....the "interweb-radio show" continues. Where is the POD? Where are the Gremlins? It is HILARIOUS to me that a term coined in 2006 (?) is still in use to describe something that doesn't even come close to what it actually is.
What exactly is the business plan for many of these? Let's spend 1000 hours researching a topic, tell almost no one where it is precisely, and eventually put it on YouTube for free?
I’m not sure exactly what the numbers are but my patient was able to quit working when she was able to consistently get close to 100k viewers. Understanding how to acquire and keep those viewers is the business model. People have been doing this for a century or so with newspapers, radio, and tv, it’s just opened up quite a bit more so that anyone can do it without going through some big company. I like the folks that do videos on how to fix things or put things together. Been quite a help a few times. Would rather watch that than some lame psychologist video any day of the week. 😀And....the "interweb-radio show" continues. Where is the POD? Where are the Gremlins? It is HILARIOUS to me that a term coined in 2006 (?) is still in use to describe something that doesn't even come close to what it actually is.
What exactly is the business plan for many of these? Let's spend 1000 hours researching a topic, tell almost no one where it is precisely, and eventually put it on YouTube for free?