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This is Event Talk
Event Talk is a series of presentations or interviews with people in the event industry. The interviews and presentations are delivered as MP3 files that you can download directly from our site or you can subscribe to the series as a podcast. And you don't necessarily need an MP3 player - see below.
Follow this link to listen online or subscribe to download automatically
Latest presentions
Ian Steigrad on World Youth Day
- Ian Steigrad is the Director, Event Planning & Operations for World Youth Day. Ian adressed a gathering of event professionals at an ISES Sydney educational in October 2007
Peter Rix talks to ASE about APEC - Feb 08
- George P Johnson were the Executive Producers of the Leaders Week activities that took place in Sydney in September 2007. They were responsible for each of the events that involved the 22 Leaders of the member countries of the APEC.
The Interviews and recordings from 2006 - 2007
How do I subscribe to a podcast?
You need podcasting software such as Juice Receiver (an Open Source cross platform podcast receiver), Apple's iTunes for Mac and Windows or similar podcasting software. These programs are free and allow you to schedule regular updates to your selected downloads.
This means that you don't have to manually search for new programs to download on this website. It happens automatically!
Once you have set up and acquainted yourself with the podcasting software, then copy & paste the subscription URL listed above into your podcasting program. This will add the selected program to your podcasting subscriptions.
If you want to receive these programs regularly, make sure the scheduling function on your podcasting software is set to search for new podcasts automatically.
Listening to podcasts
You can playback the podcasts on your computer by using the podcast software or you can transfer the downloaded files to an mp3 player. (eg use iTunes and an iPod) or you can save the files to a MD player.
You can also transfer the podcasts to CD which you could then listen to in your car. To do this you need to convert the mp3 file to CD format. This is quite easily done with CD burning software from Roxio or Nero. These programs convert and then burn to CD on the fly.
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