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Episode 011: Words are important when you network. Networking is first and foremost about communicating with others. How we choose words and which words we ultimately decide to use is a process with many facets. There are many ways to tell a story or share information. As a way of expanding our perspective on the process of using words I talked to award winning Haiku poet Jim Kacian about how studying Haiku might help us all share experiences and choose words more effectively when we network.
Jim is the owner of Red Moon publishing, the worlds largest publisher of Haiku outside Japan, as well as the founder of The Haiku Foundation, which seeks to expand and improve the art form of Haiku.Join me and Jim as we explore Haiku, what it is, how it's different from other genres and what we might learn from this ancient Japanese art form as we communicate with each other. You can also get more information about Jim, The Haiku Foundation and Red Moon Press at www.adventuresinnetworking.net.
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Episode 011: Words are important when you network. Networking is first and foremost about communicating with others. How we choose words and which words we ultimately decide to use is a process with many facets. There are many ways to tell a story or share information. As a way of expanding our perspective on the process of using words I talked to award winning Haiku poet Jim Kacian about how studying Haiku might help us all share experiences and choose words more effectively when we network.
Jim is the owner of Red Moon publishing, the worlds largest publisher of Haiku outside Japan, as well as the founder of The Haiku Foundation, which seeks to expand and improve the art form of Haiku.Join me and Jim as we explore Haiku, what it is, how it's different from other genres and what we might learn from this ancient Japanese art form as we communicate with each other. You can also get more information about Jim, The Haiku Foundation and Red Moon Press at www.adventuresinnetworking.net.
Leave a comment or a review of the show! Share with your network and join the conversation.