Danny Rubin’s New NPR Segment Hits the Airwaves

Danny Rubin’s New NPR Segment Hits the Airwaves

f you live the Norfolk/Virginia Beach area, listen up!

Starting the week of April 29, 2019, Rubin Education founder Danny Rubin will appear on 89.5 WHRV, the NPR affiliate for Norfolk/Va Beach, with his new segment called “Take My Word for It.”

During the 60-second feature, which airs every Monday morning at 7:30 a.m., Danny shares a piece of communications advice for either job seeking, entrepreneurship or leadership. He draws the lessons from his three books of writing and speaking templates.

Every tip or technique is simple to absorb and easy to apply in our own professional lives.

To be sure, the advice is unconventional and not what you typically “hear on the radio.” Hopefully, that’s why “Take My Word for It” will have staying power.

Here’s a sample clip on why you should never use acronyms in your writing on first reference.

The segment is now available in the NPR podcast directory and through iTunes!

f you live the Norfolk/Virginia Beach area, listen up!

Starting the week of April 29, 2019, Rubin Education founder Danny Rubin will appear on 89.5 WHRV, the NPR affiliate for Norfolk/Va Beach, with his new segment called “Take My Word for It.”

During the 60-second feature, which airs every Monday morning at 7:30 a.m., Danny shares a piece of communications advice for either job seeking, entrepreneurship or leadership. He draws the lessons from his three books of writing and speaking templates.

Every tip or technique is simple to absorb and easy to apply in our own professional lives.

To be sure, the advice is unconventional and not what you typically “hear on the radio.” Hopefully, that’s why “Take My Word for It” will have staying power.

Here’s a sample clip on why you should never use acronyms in your writing on first reference.

The segment is now available in the NPR podcast directory and through iTunes!

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