Sun, 5 October 2008 ![]() Show 21 Commakazi Speek Jason Ryan Dorsey, the Gen-Y Guy (tm) An 8-minute interview with author and speaker Jason Ryan Dorsey, who shares some information about the Gen-Y generation that isn't the typical points covered in a "Generations in the Workplace" seminar. Direct download: Show_21_Commakazi_Speek_Jason_Ryan_Dorsey_the_GenY_Guy.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:36 AM Comments[0] |
Sun, 28 September 2008 ![]() Social Responsibility—A Discussion with communications expert Roger D'Aprix. Commakazi Speek Podcast, Show #20 Sept. 28, 2008 Show Notes: 00:00–00:45 Roger D'Aprix out-take re: social responsibility (SR) Recorded on Sept. 22, 2008 at the Melcrum Strategic Communication Management Summit in Chicago. Show theme, "Rollin'" by Barry McCabe Direct download: Show_20-CommaKazi_Speek_Podcast_Roger_DAprix_and_SR.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:40 PM Comments[0] |
Tue, 29 July 2008 00:00 Introduce Guests 01:15 Intro 01:30 EIU Journalism Enrollments Remain High 02:15 Preparing for a Different Sort of Newsroom 03:00 Journalism as a Career Path 05:00 Rick Popley, Chicago Tribune. Today's Newsroom 07:15 Is Journalism Worth Pursuing as a Career? 09:00 Ethics and the J-Student 10:00 Blogging and Journalism 11:50 The Gene Seymour Scholarship Comments[0] |
Sat, 21 June 2008 ![]() CommaKazi Speek Podcast Show 18 June 21, 2008 An interview with Lisa Kohut, certified school psychologist and independent Licensed Counselor at Positive Outcomes Counseling & Consulting, Inc., Northbrook, Illinois, USA I interviewed Lisa Kohut after meeting her at a presention she delivered to parents in my home community. The topic of her presentation was, "Unlocking the Key to Teaching Middle School Students Social Skills." This podcast focuses on the positive and negatives ways that parents and other adults impact children by setting expectations. 00:00 Interview excerpt and show intro 00:45 We're not blaming anyone! 02:30 High expectations can negatively impact children 03:00 So can low expectations! 03:30 Children pick up unspoken "messages" 04:30 Why are social skills important? 06:30 Example: The Angry, Violent Teen 08:45 Can our mistakes be reversed? 10:30 How to communicate expectations 11:45 What changes behavior the quickest? 12:30 Closing theme Show theme, "Rollin'"; by Barry McCabe Comments[0] |
Sat, 21 June 2008 I've decided to keep this Libsyn account for podcasts because, frankly, moving the feeds was more hassle than it was worth. Libsyn is only $5 per month, and even if I only post a few podcasts per year, that is a small price for the ease of use. I was going to use PodPress on my WordPress site to consolidate podcasts and blogs onto one site, but after some real frustrations with trying to find the .xml file to edit for my iTunes subscribers, I gave up. (Even my wife, who does not understand why I'm spending time blogging and podcasting, agreed that the $5 per month is not a big deal.) I may still experiment with cross-posting a podcast on this site and my blog site. I need to get comfortable with PodPress. Anyway, I'll soon be posting an interview that I conducted with a licensed counselor and school psychologist on the topic, "How parents' expectations impact their children."
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Sat, 19 January 2008 During a much-needed and unplanned sabbatical from podcasting and blogging, I thought about my plans for this site. CommaKazi Speek began as an extension of my desire to delve into the world of social media. First, I blogged. Then I created podcasts. Both ventures provided me with practical experience and a better perspective of this portion of the social media space. They helped me to connect with other bloggers and podcasters. They let me stretch my professional skill set while having fun. Like a lot of people, I have plans for my life--both professionally and personally. Those plans change at times, due to circumstances or opportunities. I wondered whether my blog and podcast could help me launch into a different phase of my career. They didn't. They remain a hobby without reward, other than personal satisfaction. That only goes so far, when I have to balance other commitments and responsibilities. It has been several months since I've posted a new podcast--even though I have two nice interviews recorded, waiting editing. Frankly, I'm tired of feeling the pull to edit those recordings and get them published, when it would require me to give up time and energy that I want to invest elsewhere. So with that realization, I'm planning to shut down this site as soon as I ready my CommaKazi Speek blog to handle podcasts. Why pay Libsyn to store my old shows, when I can't be sure when I will have new content ready to post? Thank you to everyone who has listened to my podcasts and commented to me about them. Category: general -- posted at: 11:47 AM Comments[0] |



