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    Show #42: The wisest young man I know, Paull Young

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    Listen to an interview with Paull Young of Australia, a recent grad who has made a name for himself in the world of online PR as a blogger and podcaster. In this 25-minute podcast, Paull and I talk about how he has learned so much about online media and networking in such a short time. He offers sage advice to communicators of any age.

    You can download the show right here or subscribe through iTunes.

    Here are the show notes:
    00:01 Intro and welcome
    00:50 About Paull Young, author of the Young PR blog, contributor to the Forward blog and podcast and instigator, with Trevor Cook, of the anti-astroturfing campaign.
    22:10 Where to send comments: email to trafcom AT gmail.com, call the NEW comment line at 206-338-4200 or post a message to the Trafcom News Podcast blog.
    22:40 Comment from Dave Williams on the value of social media to small- and mid-sized businesses.

    Look for the Trafcom News Podcast on Blubrry.com.

    Theme music is “Beneath Your Surface” by the Elisabeth Lohninger Quartet from the Podsafe Music Network.

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    Great podcast!

    We all love us some Young PR. He's been a great example of what we young students and recent graduates can do while entering the field.

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