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hoffman omnimedia
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chadds ford pa united states
IM: Whitney.Hoffman @ Skype

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ldpodcast.wordpress.com/ | ldpodcast.com/ | whitneyhoffman.com/ | twitter.com/LDpodcast

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Whitney Hoffman is a blogger and well-known podcaster with a legal background. However, since graduating with a degree in law some dozen years ago, Hoffman has largely devoted herself to other pursuits and has spent very little time in legal practice. Mainly involved with the blog LDPodcast.com, Hoffman blogs frequently on the topics of "LD" or "learning disability", which also comprises the nature of many of her podcasts, and then podcasting itself, for which she is highly recognized. Several well known podcasters such as PodTalkDivas and Just One More Book have interviewed Hoffman on the topic of podcasting, as have bloggers such as social media expert Chris Brogan. On the subject of learning disabilities and education, the SISUTL Center for Learning has conducted an interview with her, and Hoffman has also participated as a speaker at such events as PodCamp and ITEC Philadelphia, where she spoke on such topics as reputation management. Now, with Hoffman Omnimedia, she produces podcasts for clients. Though very little if any of the online writing and podcasts sampled seem to have anything to do with law, there is no doubt as to the value Whitney Hoffman brings as an advocate for both podcasting and learning disabilities by sharing information via internet social media.

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Whitney Hoffman is a blogger and well-known podcaster with a legal background. However, since graduating with a degree in law some dozen years ago, Hoffman has largely devoted herself to other pursuits and has spent very little time in legal practice. Mainly involved with the blog LDPodcast.com, Hoffman blogs frequently on the topics of "LD" or "learning disability", which also comprises the nature of many of her podcasts, and then podcasting itself, for which she is highly recognized. Several well known podcasters such as PodTalkDivas and Just One More Book have interviewed Hoffman on the topic of podcasting, as have bloggers such as social media expert Chris Brogan. On the subject of learning disabilities and education, the SISUTL Center for Learning has conducted an interview with her, and Hoffman has also participated as a speaker at such events as PodCamp and ITEC Philadelphia, where she spoke on such topics as reputation management. Now, with Hoffman Omnimedia, she produces podcasts for clients. Though very little if any of the online writing and podcasts sampled seem to have anything to do with law, there is no doubt as to the value Whitney Hoffman brings as an advocate for both podcasting and learning disabilities by sharing information via internet social media.

Raven Wilson comment

Whitney Hoffman is a blogger and well-known podcaster with a legal background. However, since graduating with a degree in law some dozen years ago, Hoffman has largely devoted herself to other pursuits and has spent very little time in legal practice. Mainly involved with the blog LDPodcast.com, Hoffman blogs frequently on the topics of "LD" or "learning disability", which also comprises the nature of many of her podcasts, and then podcasting itself, for which she is highly recognized. Several well known podcasters such as PodTalkDivas and Just One More Book have interviewed Hoffman on the topic of podcasting, as have bloggers such as social media expert Chris Brogan. On the subject of learning disabilities and education, the SISUTL Center for Learning has conducted an interview with her, and Hoffman has also participated as a speaker at such events as PodCamp and ITEC Philadelphia, where she spoke on such topics as reputation management. Now, with Hoffman Omnimedia, she produces podcasts for clients. Though very little if any of the online writing and podcasts sampled seem to have anything to do with law, there is no doubt as to the value Whitney Hoffman brings as an advocate for both podcasting and learning disabilities by sharing information via internet social media.

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