Comedy podcast containing people talking,
as podcasts tend to do.
Not exact matches
I was listening to Patrick McKenzie's
podcast (with Amy Hoy
as a guest), and they touched on something that I had heard before: when you offer multiple plans for a service, the cheapest plan's customers
tends to require the most support.
When women (and we did a full
podcast about this, I'll link to it in the show notes about Why Women Gain Weight
as They Get Older and What You Can Do About It) get older, and this can be kind of enhanced a little bit by the catabolic stressful nature of endurance sports, they
tend to get a little bit of estrogen dominance and when you get that estrogen dominance going on, that also can cause weight gain for the reasons that we go into great detail on on that
podcast that we did.
eLearning developers
tend to fixate on video and slideshow - style content
as the «default» formats for digital learning, probably because that's what most authoring tools are geared toward, but consider for a moment how many people get their news and other information from
podcasts or the radio.
I also agree with your point that individuality is a tremendous barrier to promoting
podcasts as law firms do not
tend to reward individuals until they are very successful and walking out of step from the firm is sometimes risky for your career.