As part of my membership of the Forty Foot chapter of BNI (Business Network International) in Dun Laoghaire, I interviewed fellow member and PR professional Ronan Cavanagh.
Ronan told the group about his business and his philosophy on life.
I recorded the interview to
(a) help Ronan communicate his story
(b) show the group how easy it is to make a pop up podcast by using my Zoom H4n digital recorder on a short stand, with both Ronan and I facing the group and facing the mic at the same time - they were impressed!
(c) to show you the listener that audio recordings are a super way to tell a great story!
We make podcasts, and we advise on podcast-making. Once a radio reporter, always a radio reporter!...
#wemakepodcasts #podcastingmadeeasy #cavanaghcommunications
https://www.fortyfootbni.ie/
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