Obiorah Fields - September 2018

HAVE YOU TRIED PODCASTS? 3 REASONS THIS TREND COULD CHANGE YOUR LIFE

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Podcasting is all the rage lately — for a good reason. With a melting pot of different opinions and the ability to give an insight into personal expertise, the medium has the potential to make a significant impact. When you factor in the capabilities of mobile technology, the opportunity to learn best practices becomes more accessible than ever. That’s just the beginning. Here are three reasons why you should add a podcast to your daily regimen.

The best part about podcasts is that there’s something for everyone. Whether you want to learn about business or just be entertained by the next murder mystery, each production offers its own unique experience. But the variety expands beyond the type of podcast. There are almost as many podcast apps as there are genres, each one with its exclusive content.

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If you’re looking for your first or the next best podcast, check out our new one, “The Lady Lawyer Podcast,” at theladylawyerpodcast. net. We cover topics pertinent to being a lawyer in modern society and provide solutions for current topics. Check it out and tell us what you think!

Listening to a podcast is as simple as running any mobile app on your phone. From there, it’s as easy as deciding how you want to listen. Whether you’re out working in the yard or on your daily commute, the ability to stream your favorite topics is as easy as pushing a button.

A NEWWAY TO LEARN

How long is your drive to work? People scour radio stations hoping to stumble upon a song they moderately enjoy, wasting an opportunity to learn something new. While most podcasts run about 30 minutes, your commute can turn from a hassle to the highlight of your day as you learn new, exciting, or purely amusing information.

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