Talent Zoo Launches ‘Naked’ Podcast

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Talent Zoo announced the launch of Radio Talent Zoo, a network of podcasts concentrating on the communications industry. The first show on this new network will be “The Naked Career,” a weekly show hosted by Sally Hogshead, a creative director and author of Radical Careering: 100 Truths to Jumpstart Your Job, Your Career, and Your Life. (whay are business book titles so long?) The first show will be available Wednesday, October 19, on TalentZoo.

Sally will be interviewing some of the industry’s “influential and powerful” executives. They tells us this isn’t your typical, lame question-and-answer session, but a much more “naked” look at the career of each of these industry leaders. Lance Jensen, world class creative and founder of Modernista!, is Sally’s first guest. Each show will be approximately 15 minutes in length, and a new interview will be available every Wednesday via podcast.

You can also catch Sally on the fantastic American Copywriter podcast. Give it a listen as John January and Tug McTighe marvel over Sally’s beauty and aspiring creative career.

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