Give Your Web site A Voice with Podcasts!
 
ImageIt seems that everyone is being bombarded with email these days and many are complaining that they have too much to read. Offering information through a podcast gives your employees and customers the opportunity to listen to news and feature stories while they are driving, exercising or multi-tasking at their desks.
 
The world has gone mobile and podcasts afford your audience the opportunity to have access to important and inspiring information anywhere, anytime -- when it's most convenient for them. Image
 
So give your audience's eyeballs a break. Think podcast!

 

 

 

 

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Voice Over Services



MaryLynn Schiavi provides voice over services for corporate video, commercials, and podcasts.

Listen to her demo reels. 

Reasonable rates, fast turnaround. Can deliver an mp3 voice over in under 24 hours. Call (908) 256-5787



Tips from the Top:

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Thoughts on Successful Selling from the Top Sales Reps at Watson:  

http://www.evoca.com/myrecordings/my_recording.jsp?rid=102272 


Creating a Great Place to Work - Verizon

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http://www.evoca.com/myrecordings/my_recording.jsp?rid=78195


Mind Over Matter in the World's Religions: exploring prayer, magic and positive thinking -- available on the Public Radio Exchange.

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Interview with Carrie Whittier, a resident of Sonoma County, California who talks about her spiritual journey and her belief that one's intention while meditating helps to call in what one's soul really needs.

http://www.evoca.com/myrecordings/my_recording.jsp?rid=95878


Mind Over Matter in the World's Religions: exploring prayer, magic and positive thinking -- available on the Public Radio Exchange.

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Interview with Dr. Scott Guerin, PhD who conducted a study into the power of prayer that yielded surprising results.  

http://www.evoca.com/myrecordings/my_recording.jsp?rid=102296

 


Wagner Farm Arboretum  
Wagner Farm
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Wagner Farm was one of the oldest dairy farms in the nation. The land has now been preserved by the Township of Warren, New Jersey. Told through a first person narrative, this essay outlines the vision to transition Wagner Farm into an arboretum for future generations to enjoy the wonder and beauty of nature.