WAHM Talk Radio Review

June 23rd, 2008 by Jay

WAHM Talk Radio is a podcasting site devoted to interviewing work at home Moms.

Podcasting refers to using audio and video to transmit (generally) prerecorded sessions. They might be interviews, monologues, drama, whatever. I never liked the term podcasting much, because it’s specific to the iPod (the device it all was targeted for originally).

Talk radio, now, is a term that has a bit more real world connection. Not all podcasting fits into the talk radio model, but WAHM Talk Radio does. One of the common themes in the posts here at doWAHdiddy lately has been the sense of isolation that many people feel when they first start to work at home.

What better way to combat that than to hear from work at home moms in their own words?

The Show Archives on the site is where you want to go to listen to recorded versions of the shows. Various issues involved in working at home are covered in the shows, from regaining your work at home motivation, to taking your hobbies to the profitable level, to dealing with websites and business issues. You could easily spend days with the archives.

The site also features Work At Home Idea Vault. This is a bit sparse right now, but worth a look. Some of the ideas, particularly the Santa Letters Business show that you don’t need a million dollar idea to get started online.

I highly recommend WAHM Talk Radio for anyone working at home, even the Dads!

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Jay is the webmaster for this blog, and also teaches Computer Science at a small town liberal arts college. Blogging and Internet Marketing are his hobbies, but education is what he loves.

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