For those new to Jaffe Juice, I also have a Marketing Podcast called "Across the Sound". If you are relatively new to podcasting, click on the "Direct Download" link below to listen and if you like what you hear, why not subscribe via a "podcatcher" like iTunes (here is the direct link)
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The show is typically weekly and about an hour long. It is "listener driven", meaning that I include audio comments (via the call in line: +1 206 203-3255), e-mails and blog comments.
From time to time I also have guest co-hosts.
Below are the shownotes for episode 81. An archive of the previous 80 episodes and the show's homepage is here.
Recording early morning ala C.C. Chapman, so excuse the croaky voice. Audio comments to +1 206 203-3255. Join the twitter group at www.twitter.com/acrossthesound
1m30 - My predictions for the Soprano's Series Finale
3m05 - Responding to Feedback from Scott Monty about coughing away from the microphone
3m21 - Audio comment from Kevin Behringer on Jet Blue, The MVP's (Vote here for Inside P.R. vs American Copywriter) and for the full list, click here
Pithy statement: Conversation, unlike communication, is not fleeting.
11m - Marketing vs P.R. - oil and water? You decide and send in your thoughts to +1 206 203-3255
17m50 - Daily Double: Another audio comment from Kevin Behringer on Fatblogging
25m30 - Who's on Jaffe's Twitter List? It's Christopher Walken and Stephen Wright
28m20 - Brian from P&G in Geneva, Switzerland on Marketers showing up to the Conversation
47m45 - A new twist on Jay Chiat's quote about sucking
49m45 - Audio comment from Matthew Ebel on helping companies "get it"
53m30 - Don't hoard the conversation: If you are listening to Across the Sound, you have a responsiblity to get your colleagues and clients listening as well. Chutzpah perhaps, but I'm just saying...
54m35 - On June 26th at 12 noon, crayon is launching a thought leadership speaker/panel series in crayonville Island. More details to follow...
56m10 - Whiners and Boozers: My loser this week is Lord Maurice Saatchi after his Financial Times Op Ed piece which basically states that Google/Search is overblown relative to the role that Advertising plays with respect to creating awareness. My winner is Mahalo.com - Human powered search - Wikipedia meets Yahoo! Answers
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