Find A Business Podcast

You can think of a business podcast like a National Public Radio (NPR) broadcast. A couple of hosts will present concise stories for your consideration, bringing in experts and guest speakers to establish credibility like any good news organization would. You can get information on stocks during your commute to work via your iPod connected to your car stereo or you can listen to a podcast on “real estate investment advisory” on your computer, while you’re folding laundry at home. There are podcasts for IBM, Disney, General Motors and other major companies, as well as more general podcasts that cover small businesses, stock information or real estate.

According to US News & World Report, there is an investment business podcast for everyone. Writer Katy Marquardt recommends “Money Girl: Part of the Quick & Dirty Tips series,” which has a new show each week regarding investing mistakes, scams, stock info and personal finance advice. “Wallstrip” (owned by CBS) has stock information and market analysis presented in a humorous way, with segments examining True Religion jeans, online communities like www.dogster.com and more. “Mad Money Machine” is hosted by a big Jim Cramer fan and reviews the latest Mad Money recommendations weekly. “The Disciplined Investor,” hosted by Andrew Horowitz, is for independent financial advisors and stock investors who want to remain informed.

According to www.ibizradio.com, there are many different types of business podcast. “Closing Bigger Sales with Shane Gibson” (www.closingbigger.net) is an advertising and marketing podcast that focuses on sales training, strategies and tips that gets 157 hits per day. A popular business management advisory podcast is “The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership with John C. Maxwell” (www.johnmaxwell21laws.podcasts.maddancer.com), which gets 135 hits a day. Entrepreneurs may like “The American Entrepreneur” podcast (www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/tscmd/tc/139), which brings in 124 visitors each day. Subscribing to these topics each day can really help you remain on the cutting edge of your profession.

Other business podcast subscriptions to check out include Feed the Pig (by the American Institute of CPAs); Ethical Investing (by the Christian Science Monitor); Bill Gross’s Investing Outlook; Vanguard Plain Talk on Investing; Fidelity Investment Insight; Marketplace Money (American Public Media Marketplace Money program); the Index Investing Show (by Ron Delegge); and The Investing Revolution (by Jim Whiddon). Whether you’re into financial advisor marketing, small business startups or investing, you can become an expert in your area of interest by listening to regular podcasts.

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