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Podcast #85: Dane Talks to Himself... On Video

Dane wants to start producing video content for the Econ Dev Show Podcast, but first, he must get comfortable on camera.

Dane Carlson
Dane Carlson
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Podcast #85: Dane Talks to Himself... On Video

Episode 85 of the Econ Dev Show Podcast is now live.  This episode is brought to you by KathodeRay.

Dane wants to start producing video content for the Econ Dev Show Podcast, but first, he must get comfortable on camera. And the best way he's found to overcome his fear of almost anything is to just do it!  So he did!

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