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Overheard at World Conference
Podcasts | 25 July 2024
Overheard at World Conference
by: IABC Staff

Earlier this summer, IABC hosted communicators from all over at its annual World Conference, held this year in Chicago. In this special edition of PodCatalyst, we catch up with attendees between sessions to get their aha moments.

From insights around how they’re are thinking about AI, to better practices for accessibility, rethinking hiring practices with cognitive biases in mind, training the next generation of comms pros and more, consider this episode a peek into the minds of your IABC peers.

Special thanks to Edgewood College for sponsoring this episode. Visit online.edgewood.edu to learn about their innovative Business Communication and Leadership online master’s program.

Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.


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