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This week on Inside PR, David and Terry continue their chat about ghost blogging and discuss the state of Toronto’s professional communication awards. They welcome audio comments from Michelle Book, Joe Thornley, Mitch Joel, Paull Young, Patricia Parsons, and Julie Rusciolelli. Finally, Terry does his segment of Inside PRoper English.

Show Notes

00:30 David introduces the show.

01:45 Michelle Book sends in an audio comment from the entry-level perspective.

07:35 Joe Thornley chimes in with a plug for the latest Third Tuesday and Third Monday sessions.

12:00 Audio comments on the topic of ghost blogging from Mitch Joel, Patricia Parsons, and Paull Young.

20:50 David and Terry discuss the comments on the topic of ghost blogging.

29:30 Julie Rusciolelli sends in an audio contribution on the topic of communication awards in Toronto.

36:30 Inside PRoper English: farther and further

38:20 David mentions the Fans of Inside PR group on Facebook. Click here to join the group on Facebook. To vote for Inside PR on the Most Valuable Podcast awards, click here to vote.

Music: our theme music is Streetwalker by CJacks, and is from the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer.

Comments

  1. It was great hearing from Michelle! I think she did a wonderful job and her last advice to ‘talk to people’ is one that I feel is very important. Learning by example is a wonderful experience that cannot be taught if a person isn’t willing to build relationships and ask questions.
    The further versus farther discussion was very relevant! So many people make that mistake (also, lying versus laying). The English language can be so frustrating at times lol

  2. Thanks for the mention! That made me smile 🙂
    I will try and send in a voice comment next time. I especially love how you guys put Omar on the spot haha but he can handle it! Your topics and advice you offer are very helpful and appreciated.

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