Terry Fallis talks about Inside PR

Inside PRTerry Fallis and David Jones have been nominated for a Podcast Award for their work on Inside PR.

Inside PR is part of my weekly listening routine. The guys are always interesting and entertaining. You can tell that they are true friends with great personal chemistry. (Disclosure: Terry co-founded Thornley Fallis with me and I’ve worked with Dave both as a colleague and a client.)

I get to see Terry every day. But the vast majority of Inside PR listeners have probably only heard his voice. So, I decided that Inside PR’s nomination would be a good reason to conduct a video interview with Terry.

Terry talks about the history of Inside PR, its content and focus, some of the lessons he has learned from the experience (If you’re thinking of starting a podcast, this section is a must-watch) and the challenge of keeping it fresh after more than seventy weekly episodes.

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I didn’t have a chance to arrange for David to be in the room with Terry. But I’ll try to make it to his office at Fleishman Hillard in the near future to get his perspective.

Oh, and if you’re a fan of Inside PR like I am, don’t forget to cast your vote for Inside PR.

  • http://www.insidepr.ca Terry Fallis

    Thanks Joe, but I think I’ll stick to audio podcasting. It’s too bad we did the interview on the day my make-up and hair assistants were off…

  • http://www.prworks.ca David Jones

    Can you make Terry tidy his office? Some of those piles were there when I first joined in 1997.

  • http://trafcom.typepad.com/blog Donna Papacosta

    Nice interview, Joe and Terry. This would be useful to anyone thinking of starting a regular podcast. Inside PR is on my must-listen list!

  • http://gypsybandito.com CT Moore

    Nice way to take Inside PR down the MULTI media path — even if only for a moment. I might be pulling the same stunt an A-list podcaster myself later this week, but I don’t want to jinx it or compromise the “intrigue of mystery.” I’m kind of bummed, though, that you beat me to the punch. ;)