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Monthly Archives: December 2006
Philanthropy Podcasts III
December 26, 2006 – 8:35 am
Reader Matthew Monberg commented on my planned podcasts:
“Podcasts–although a “new” technology–are really just a return to the oral tradition in a high tech package. All interesting audio is based on story, and that would be the value to me…freeing stories about philanthropy from various perspectives. I’d want to hear from donors, beneficiaries, nonprofits, foundations, government [...]
Philanthropy Podcasts Part II
December 18, 2006 – 8:24 am
I got a lot of feedback to my podcasting questions.
Beth Kanter, an absolute expert on nonprofit technology issues, responded on her blog saying:
“Not unless you tell me exactly how long the podcast is and give me a text transcript or summary of key points.”
Text transcripts would be no problem. How long would people like the [...]

