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Before Breakfast

One tech skill per month

Before Breakfast

iHeartPodcasts

Self-improvement, Education

4.51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2022

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

A sustainable way to stay current

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0:00.0

In 1995, Detective Tony Richardson was trying to figure out who killed a fellow officer.

0:11.5

The case comes down to who is believed and who is ignored.

0:15.8

Oh my goodness, we did connect to Innocent Man.

0:19.1

I'm Beth Shelburn from Lava for Good Podcasts.

0:22.6

This is Ear Witness.

0:24.9

Welcome to Ear Witness on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:32.7

Welcome to Before Breakfast, a production of iHeartRadio.

0:41.6

Good morning.

0:43.3

This is Laura.

0:45.3

Welcome to the Before Breakfast Podcast.

0:48.3

Today's tip is to learn one new technology skill per month.

0:53.4

There is a lot we can learn, but one skill a month is sustainable, and it's also enough

1:00.0

to make a difference.

1:03.0

So some folks have or want to learn all the new technology as soon as it comes out.

1:08.9

Then there are the rest of us.

1:11.8

If you are not especially interested in technology and particularly if you have a lot of autonomy

1:17.0

over how you work, it is easy to just keep doing what you are doing.

1:23.0

You don't necessarily learn anything new.

1:26.7

And usually that can be fine.

1:29.2

But we might be missing out on some really useful stuff.

1:33.1

For instance, I am guessing many people listening to this podcast.

1:37.8

View video conferencing programs like Zoom as easy and ubiquitous now.

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