Steve chats with Paul McEnroe, the leader of the IBM team that invented the bar code, and the author of the new memoir, “The Barcode: How a Team Created One of the World’s Most Ubiquitous Technologies” [Read more…]
Entertainment industry publicist Dan Harary discusses his new book, “Flirting With Fame: A Hollywood Publicist Recalls 50 Years Of Celebrity Close Encounters,” and his career path in this video interview with Steve Lubetkin. [Read more…]
Steve appears on the May 3, 2019 episode of Your 20 Minute Podcast to discuss his career as a podcast producer and his book with Donna Papacosta, The Business of Podcasting: How to Take Your Podcasting Passion from the Personal to the Professional. [Read more…]
Crossposted from http://www.TheBusinessOfPodcasting.com/. Steve appeared at the Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference on September 12 in Westville, NJ. He gave this 10-minute spotlight talk on how to take your podcasting passion from the personal to the professional, [Read more…]
Updated August 26: You can order print copies of the book directly from this website’s online store. The first 50 books ordered will be autographed by Steve. The book is also available for online ordering [Read more…]
Update, July 31: The Business of Podcasting is now available for instant download on the Amazon Kindle. . In this episode of the Trafcom News Podcast, produced by Toronto-based podcaster Donna Papacosta, Donna and Steve [Read more…]
Because I said so – A guide to negotiating with children and grown ups is laced with the authors’ stories and personal exploits as a parent and business coach giving the reader an insight into [Read more…]
In this episode of the Middle Chamber Books Podcast, we speak with Aaron Barlow, left, a professor of writing at City College of Technology, City College of New York. Barlow is the author of Quentin [Read more…]
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