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+Welcome to an example podcast.
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+I'm Terry Morris, the author of your textbook.
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+If this were an actual podcast it would focus on a topic and perhaps include an interview with an interesting guest.
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+It's very easy to create a podcast.
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+If you use a Mac computer, try ou the pre-installed Garageband application.
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+If you are using Windows, you can download Audacity. It's a free audio recorder and editor.
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+Have fun creating your own podcast! \ No newline at end of file