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Laurie Anderson’s Heart Disease blog has now been retired. We appreciate all the wisdom and support Laurie brought to the WebMD community throughout the years. Get the latest information about heart disease at the Heart Disease Health Center. Talk with others about heart disease on Heart Failure/Heart Disease with James Beckerman, MD, FACC.

Sunday, March 05, 2006

My First Podcast
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Yesterday I had the delightful experience of being interviewed for a podcast by fellow bloggers Dr. Helen Smith and Glenn Reynolds on their "Glenn and Helen Show." We were joined by Dr. Wes Fisher an internist and cardiac electrophysiologist, to talk about heart disease diagnosis and prevention. This was my first experience with podcasting; I'd never even listened to one before! I had no idea what to expect, but to my surprise I didn't feel particularly nervous once we got chatting. I think this was because I was able to concentrate on what "Dr. Wes" was saying, which prevented me from worrying about what the next question would be.

This afternoon I actually got up the nerve to listen to myself. Since I didn't sound like I had NO clue what I was talking about, I'm actually going to send the link to my family now!

Laurie

A family is a unit composed not only of children but of men, women, an occasional animal, and the common cold.
Ogden Nash (1902 - 1971)

Posted by: Laurie Anderson, RNP at 8:53 PM

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