Forward Podcast 37 Live :: What Are You Doing to Address Globalization?

Seriously? What are are you doing to address globalization? 2008 is right around the corner and so is graduation or your next job or both. Chances are, as the world grows increasingly smaller, globalization will play a part in your career - and soon.

And to shake things up a little bit. Forward Podcast 37 will broadcast LIVE from BlogTalkRadio at 7 p.m. GMT / 2 p.m. Eastern / 11 a.m. Pacific on the Forward Podcast Channel. Since it’s live, we’ll be taking your calls at US +1 (646) 716-9941.

Who: Richard Bailey, Robert French, Paull Young, Luke Armour and YOU.
What: Forward Podcast 37 Live
When: Saturday, December 15th 7 p.m. GMT / 2 p.m. Eastern / 11 a.m. Pacific
Where: Forward Podcast channel on BlogTalkRadio

Tentative topics of discussion:

  • Learning of languages
  • Work experience overseas and in minority communities
  • Issues like trade, aid, labor, climate change and religious fundamentalism
  • What are you reading and watching?
  • Whatever’s on YOUR mind

Don’t miss this special live show. Help us make history by making this the best first live Forward Podcast ever! But on the off chance you do miss it, you can catch the archive on the Forward Podcast Channel archive or through the Forward Podcast RSS feed, which I imagine all of you are subscribed to. Hear you then.

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2 Comments

  1. […] Posted by Luke Armour on December 14, 2007 I’ll be hosting Forward Podcast 37 “What Are You Doing to Address Globalization?” over at BlogTalkRadio on Saturday. We put out podcasts on the 1st and 15th so this month we’re doing a live show about globalization. […]

    Pingback by Live Forward Podcast 12/15 « Observations of Public Relations — December 14, 2007 @ 9:34 pm

  2. Great podcast, guys. I particularly enjoyed this one. Loads of food for thought.

    Cheers,

    Comment by Stephen Davies — December 17, 2007 @ 6:24 pm

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