Show Notes
On this episode of 3 Clips, we learn how Chris and Sylvie worked to remove the barrier between who you are, and who's coming through on the microphone - and techniques to get your guests to do the same. Jay, Sylvie and Chris also discuss following your curiosity as an interviewer and why audio, compared to video, can be liberating.
Wistia (as you may know if you listen to this show often) is a software company focused on video and podcasting marketing, analytics, and audience growth.
Talking Too Loud is a show about entrepreneurship that doesn’t simply have founders stop by to talk about their success stories. Instead, it focuses on the tough problems behind building a business that have no black-and-white answers -- the gray, the nuance, the messiness.
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INSIDE THIS EPISODE:
Talking Too Loud can be found here: https://wistia.com/series/talking-too-loud
Follow Talking Too Loud host Chris Savage on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/csavage
Follow 3 Clips host Jay Acunzo on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/jayacunzo/
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