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Audio blog post – about names

Doing something different today – I created an audio blog entry and it’s stored at Utterz. It’s an MP3 file, about 11 minutes long, but you can listen to it directly without downloading it to your computer.

Here’s the link to the entry:

Broadcasting Brain Aug 7 2008 – about names

I hope you enjoy this change of pace!

Note: The book that I mention in this audio blog entry is:

The Making of a Name – The Inside Story of the Brands That We Buy

by Steve Rivkin and Fraser Sutherland.

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12 Responses to “Audio blog post – about names”

  1. Cool! I like that. Now I know what you sound like.

    Oh, and I didn't know about Sanka. :-)

  2. Mark Dykeman says:

    You never know what you'll learn when you read Broadcasting Brain. ;)

  3. Yes, tis true indeed. ;-)

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  6. Rahsheen says:

    Is there any particular reason why you didn't embed the Utterz recording?

  7. Mark Dykeman says:

    No, must check it out.

  8. Mark Dykeman says:

    Just lack of knowledge… :)

  9. Rahsheen says:

    Glad you figured it out. I asked because I think you said you didn't get a lot of feedback and the first thing that came to mind was people too lazy to click the link…LOL.

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  11. EkramPrashanta says:

    You got a nice blog up there.

    Thanks
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