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Apr20
Podcasting Conferences
A good sign that an industry is healthy and growing is the advent of conferences surrounding it. There are a number of podcasting conferences being announced these days. Some are virtual and some are 'real life', but whatever the venue, it's great to see enough interest that people are willing to travel and spend money to hang out in the podcast space.

Some upcoming conferences:
I'm particulary interested in the International Podcasting Expo because it's a virtual expo that runs all weekend. I'm curious about the presenters and in general how well something like this will go off.

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