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If you haven’t heard about podcasting yet, it’s simply a method of distributing multimedia files, like audio programs or music videos, over the Internet via RSS feeds. The files can then be downloaded and played back on iPods and personal computers. For busy moms, this means they have the freedom to learn some new information when it suits them or while they’re doing something else. Canadian Moms Talk Radio is Canada’s newest podcast for moms. Britt Raposo, the owner and founder of CanadianMomsOnline.com and Canadian Moms Talk Radio, joins expert moms and WAHMs from across Canada to interview them about their areas of expertise. Her weekly podcast will be posted each Wednesday for registered subscribers to download and listen to whenever they have time. Britt explains, “Podcasting makes it simple. It's not like a radio show where you have to be there to listen. You can tune in when you have time while cooking dinner, ironing, having a bath or even browsing your favorite community forums on www.CanadianMomsOnline.com.” Busy moms looking for information or news about their favorite topics don’t always have time to sit down and read a book or an article, but it’s easy to play the show back while they’re doing other activities. The show is strictly mom-focused Canadian content. The expert guests are Canadian moms and WAHMs too. With the podcast format, they can share their knowledge with other moms from the comfort of their home and at a time when it’s convenient for them. Canadian moms even choose the subject matter of the podcasts. Listeners are asked to send in ideas of what they want to listen to and talk about. Any mom-related topic is fair game, from pregnancy to parenting, personal relationships to business, recipes to fashion. If you’re a mom or a WAHM in Canada, take a look at www.canadianmomstalkradio.com. Tell them what you want to talk about, and then listen in. Multitask and get smarter.
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About the author: Britt Raposo helps moms and WAHMS across Canada connect with each other through online forums and podcasts. Visit www.CanadianMomsOnline.com for more information.
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