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		<title>By: Chris Brogan...</title>
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		<description>Hi Michael. It was great meeting you and watching you present at Podcast Academy Boston. I got a lot out of your presentation, and it gave me a sense of how to model the business idea I&#039;ve been noodling around with. I actually changed my perspective a bit and made a different plan after having seen your presentation. (Note to people considering going to see Michael speak: it&#039;s worth it). 

I&#039;ve got the book on order, because I&#039;m worried you&#039;ll show up behind me some day at an Apple store and try to talk to me about it. 

Based on your advice, I shot my first video podcast right outside BU, and hope to have it all edited into something useful shortly. 

Is it safe to say that your book would suggest a great less-expensive rig that would still be capable of decent audio sound? I&#039;m using a pilfered Plantronics headset (meant for VoIP calls), a laptop, and Audacity. 

You might find a friend&#039;s movie blog interesting. &lt;a&gt;Fake Movie Critic&lt;/a&gt; is a site devoted to the slightly less-than-main-audience films Annette reviews. I&#039;ll certainly point her towards your show.

Great to see you in Boston!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Michael. It was great meeting you and watching you present at Podcast Academy Boston. I got a lot out of your presentation, and it gave me a sense of how to model the business idea I&#8217;ve been noodling around with. I actually changed my perspective a bit and made a different plan after having seen your presentation. (Note to people considering going to see Michael speak: it&#8217;s worth it). </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve got the book on order, because I&#8217;m worried you&#8217;ll show up behind me some day at an Apple store and try to talk to me about it. </p>
<p>Based on your advice, I shot my first video podcast right outside BU, and hope to have it all edited into something useful shortly. </p>
<p>Is it safe to say that your book would suggest a great less-expensive rig that would still be capable of decent audio sound? I&#8217;m using a pilfered Plantronics headset (meant for VoIP calls), a laptop, and Audacity. </p>
<p>You might find a friend&#8217;s movie blog interesting. <a>Fake Movie Critic</a> is a site devoted to the slightly less-than-main-audience films Annette reviews. I&#8217;ll certainly point her towards your show.</p>
<p>Great to see you in Boston!</p>
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