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6th Year Anniversary Of The Killer Innovations Podcast

Phil McKinney
Phil McKinney
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6th Year Anniversary Of The Killer Innovations Podcast

On March 22, 2005, the first episode of the Killer Innovations podcast was uploaded.  Its hard to believe that we just passed the 6th year.  What started out as a early experiment to see if anyone would listen turned into source of encouragement and friendships.  Its funny how this works.  When you set your objective to give to others, you get so much more in return.

Some of you may think that I’ve disappeared given that the flow of new podcasts has slowed down recently.  That is far from the truth.  The current “day job” is keeping me busy but there are plans underway to speed up the flow of new shows and to create a new “type” of content.  Stay tuned.

Just to remind everyone, we have pages/groups on most of the social networks …

  • Facebook Group
  • LinkedIN Group
  • Twitter: @killerquestion (regular post of a killer question from the podcasts)
  • Archive Page of all past shows
  • Killer Innovations on iTunes
  • Killer Innovations RSS Feed

If you have been a listener to the podcast and have some interesting stories/comments about the show, I would appreciate hearing about them.  Post them below in the comment section or send them to me atfeedback@philmckinney.com

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Phil McKinney is an innovator, podcaster, author, and speaker. He is the retired CTO of HP. Phil's book, Beyond The Obvious, shares his expertise and lessons learned on innovation and creativity.

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