VR Workforce Studio

Published: March 21, 2016, 4 a.m.

b"Today Dave and Eric take a look at the\\xa0VR Workforce Studio (http://vrworkforcestudio.com/category/podcast/).\\nHere are the things we feel are working:\\nLike the highlight intro and creative intro. It got our\\xa0attention, had a certain \\u201cwhat\\u2019s coming next\\u201d with the changing voices.\\nNice job getting guests to tell stories.\\nVery descriptive in Rick\\u2019s intro, and we knew what to expect.\\n\\u201cTell us about the view from the passenger seat\\u201d great question\\nGreat pace, and you keep things moving.\\nHere are some things we feel could be improved:\\nYou introduced George's story, got me teased in and then went to the other guest.\\nMusic in middle of George\\u2019s answer was a little distracting.\\nMusic between George and Mary sounded like we were going into another story\\nYour headline, \\u201cGeorge Dennehy and his rise to stardom as a guitarist and singer\\u201d has no mention that he has no arms\\nDave felt a little lost going to Mary's story and then back to George.\\nAt time some radio cliche's snuck in.\\nClick The Player\\xa0to listen to the VR Workforce Studio Podcast\\n\\xa0\\nSubscribe via iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/vocational-rehabilitation/id972511552?mt=2)\\nSubscribe via Android (http://subscribeonandroid.com/vrworkforcestudio.com/category/podcast/feed/)"