Lately, I’ve experienced a strange phenominum with handshakes. Is this happening to you? Let me know when I missed the memo for the change.
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Lately, I’ve experienced a strange phenominum with handshakes. Is this happening to you? Let me know when I missed the memo for the change.
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Hi Larry,
I found your post via the NaPodPoMo aggregate feed. When I saw the title, I was expecting to hear something about how people are compensating for the threat of H1N1. Instead, I was treated to something a bit more hilarious.
In college my roommates and I had this 8-step handshake we’d do. It took a while to master all 8 steps, but once we’d gotten them down, we tried to see how fast we could do it. It was crazy.
Thanks for being a fellow participant in NaPodPoMo. All the best as you continue this month!
Thanks a bunch Daniel. My question is, can you still do the 8-step handshake? And if so, how much speed have you lost in the last pfssst years, since college?
Also, which podcast is yours? I’ve been slowly working through the ones in the feed and don’t remember one with your name, however, I’m still way behind.
I can still do it, but I need practicing with it a couple of times to get the 8-step down fast.
I’m doing daily video updates at http://getthatjobonline.com where I’m practicing answering typical interview questions. I also do two other podcasts. This is my first year doing NaPodPoMo.
That’s really cool. I’ll make sure and get to yours as soon as I can. That sounds like an interesting idea. I’m always amazed at the creativity of the people who choose to share with others.
I did Motivation on the Run for a long time and finally let it die a natural death, although they are still downloaded as much as ever. Jennifer
connedconvinced me into NaPodPoMo this year and because of living in my car, I decided on a short format as something different. It is different than a 20-30 minute podcast, but fun.I think the key for me to get something like my NaPodPoMo project going is to have a well-documented production process so that I can just knock off all the tasks, one-by-one, as needed.
You live in your car? That’s got to be interesting. I bet that means you’re able to consume a lot of audio content, too.
“Live in my car” would be a metaphor. I drive about 4000 miles each month and yes, there is time for audio consumption at times. Many days are spent with DSRs (Distributor Sales Reps), so the speakers are silent, but when I’m alone … yeah.