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iotum Live Episode 2: Interview with Todd Shapiro

October 18, 2018
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This is by far the most exciting episode of our “long and illustrious” podcast series history! Episode 2 of iotum Live features a fantastic interview with our longtime friend and TalkShoe user Todd Shapiro of SiriusXM. Todd stopped by our office and talked about what's next for his podcast series, the do’s and don'ts of podcasting and his love for TalkShoe. This interview is the first of our podcaster interview series which will be featured on the 15th of every month on our iotum Live podcast. Also be sure to catch the Todd Shapiro Show weekdays from 4:00 to 6:00 PM Eastern time on SiriusXM channel 168 and on TalkShoe.

Anyone can record a podcast and it doesn't get easier than with TalkShoe.com. We offer free hosting and storage, live streaming on the platform and to YouTube, and new global call-in capabilities! Our state-of-the-art tools will help take your podcast to the next level and get you noticed online in no time. Why not record an episode today, and see what everyone’s talking about?

Iotum Live is a new podcast by unveiled by iotum, the parent company of FreeConference, Callbridge and TalkShoe. Iotum live will have monthly episodes exploring topics of podcasting, communication and all of the different iotum platforms and corresponding questions concerning iotum’s services.

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