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The problem
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Create compelling podcasts
Podcasting
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garbage. Yes, that's right. A lot of the podcasts on the Web are awful! Boring.
Self-indulgent. Long.
Drawing on
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The site
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Jonathan Halls uses when teaching podcasts.
Jonathan Halls has taught hundreds of journalists from
some of Europe's leading newspapers how to harness the power
of audio.
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