CHICAGO, IL, March 30, 2013 (Press-News.org) Stitcher is a free mobile app that can be downloaded for either iOS or Android.
"Our weekly web show focuses conversation on the latest technology for business professionals who design or deliver corporate training programs," says Nancy Munro, KnowledgeShift CEO. "Our show's following via our Facebook and LinkedIn connections will broaden our audience through this new distribution vehicle."
Stitcher is a way to replace synchronizing podcast content with an iPod. You can select many of the same programs that you would access via the iTunes store and now stream them directly from your phone.
"We're big fans and promoters of using podcast content," says Allison Black, co-host of the show. "I told Nancy about Stitcher a few months ago and she loves it. It didn't dawn on us until a few weeks ago that we could add our own show as one of the programs that they would distribute. Now we're part of the lineup and absolutely thrilled to be one of their new partners!"
KnowledgeShift is a technology training firm specializing in role-playing and simulated conversations for employee development. For more information, contact KnowledgeShift at (630) 221-8759 or nancy@knowledgeshift.net
Website: http://www.knowledgeshift.net
KnowledgeShift's Weekly Talk Show Now Available Worldwide on Stitcher
KnowledgeShift's weekly web radio show, "Training Tech Talk" can now be accessed all over the world via Stitcher mobile, tablet and web apps.
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