FIRST TIME VISITORS
Hello, and Welcome to The Meetings Podcast!
Thank you so much for taking the time to check out our internet radio show and we hope you enjoy it.
MeetingsPodcast is an Internet radio program (Podcast) that covers industry news and education for meeting and event professionals. We also interview industry leaders and resources.
The program runs around 20 minutes and comes out on weekly basis. Blog posts, industry interviews and videos also will come down the feed marked as Extras.
YOU DON’T NEED AN iPod To LISTEN TO A PODCAST!
How do I listen to your show?
First, you can simply “stream” the podcast, straight from the MeetingsPodcast web page, to your computer. Two ways to do this one is to use the player in the right hand column. Just hit the audio tab and you can access all the shows form one player. Or just simply click on the player below the title name and the handy built-in player on each blog/podcast post and you can listen to each show quickly and easily.
Second, you can download the podcast, straight to your computer, so that you can listen to it at a later date. Just “right-click” on the podcast file and select “save link as” or “save file as”. The file will download to your computer’s hard drive. Once the download is complete, click the file and you can listen to the podcast.
Third, you can subscribe to podcast “feed”. This way, whenever a new podcast episode is released, it will automatically be downloaded to your computer.
How do I subscribe to a podcast?
You will need a program like iTunes. So go to the www.apple.com/itunes/ site and download iTunes. Navigate to a podcast page – like www.meetingspodcast.com – and look around for a “feed button” -
The “feed button” will look something like this: 

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