Apple + iPodChristopher Penn hits the nail on the head when describing the educational value of podcasting:

With as much content as we have available to us - TED Talks, Google Talks, Google Employee Discussions, NY 2012, PodCamps, etc. - if you own the gear and don’t arrive at your destination smarter than you left, you’re not taking advantage of the technology.

If you have an iPod capable of video (and yes, I recognize many don’t, but for those who do…) load up your personal graduate school of life and arrive smarter.

Now Chris is focusing primarily on video in his post, but I feel the very same way about the 8-10 hours of audio podcasts I listen to during my commutes to and from work each week. Quite simply, podcasts are one of the very best flavors of brain food out there!

So, if you have an iPod or other mp3 device, use it to take in content that will inform, inspire, and supercharge your own thinking.

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