Ep.31 The Client Experience
In this episode it’s back to just me on my own – feels a bit weird not having someone to interview (and yet I STILL managed to create a one-hour podcast! Someone stop me!) Anyway, this one is all about the client experience and how it feels from their (not your) point of view. Enjoy!!
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Hilary
That’s amazing Hilary, thank you!!!!
PS. I’ve added Radio Public to the list of Podcast links on the latest two episodes and I’ll make sure it’s linked up in future. Thank you so much @Hilary Haley Hilary!
I love your podcasts! I have listened to every one of them and can’t wait for more. I’m not sure if it is a problem of British vs American term use, but I get a bit confused about how you use the word “frame”. When you say you sell a frame, I think of the wooden or metal, etc. rectangular thing the image is put into for hanging on the wall. Is that what you mean? Or do you mean an image in a frame or just a printed image.
Thank you!
Hilary
Hi Hilary, thank you for loving the podcast – glad they’re useful! Good one coming up tomorrow (hopefully! I recorded a really nice interview but managed to blow up a microphone so looking forward to a new one arriving in time to do the edits I hope!)
When I talk about a frame, I’m usually meaning a ‘framed image’ – i.e. an image in a frame, usually with a matt (mount) and glass in front and almost always to be hung on a wall. I should be more consistent in the way I describe things (I promise I’ll try!)
This was very interesting! Thank you!
Thank you Johan!