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Celebrating Excellence in Podcasting in the Domestic Arena

Celebrating Excellence in Podcasting in the Domestic Arena

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Join Tom Fox as he explores the world of podcasting and get ready to be inspired to start your own podcast. Today we begin a 3-part series on honoring excellence in podcasting and the Agora Awards. In this second episode celebrating the Compliance Podcast Network Agora Awards, host Nick Gallo introduces four guests and hosts of their own podcasts, Mike Volkov, Matt Kelly, Mike DeBernardis and Karen Woody. In this episode, we stress the importance of being listenable and engaging rather than rigidly adhering to a set script when discussing compliance issues. Reflecting on experiences from 14 to 15 years ago, it's clear that a heavily scripted approach can fall short. All our guests agree that a more conversational format tends to resonate better with audiences. With a focus on having meaningful dialogues and keeping episodes concise, typically around 20 minutes, the hosts highlight the value of slowing down and prioritizing listener engagement over extensive, pre-planned talking points. Key Highlights · Engaging Podcasting · Evolution with Compliance Into the Weeds · Building a Good Conversation · Podcast Length and Ambitions Resources: Matt Kelly Compliance into the Weeds Everything Compliance Karen Woody The Woody Report Classroom Insiders Succession-the Final Season Everything Compliance Mike DeBernardis All Things Investigation Mike Volkov Corruption, Crime and Compliance
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