Friday, October 3, 2008

Wireless Handheld Microphone



This Handheld Microphone is wireless so you will not be resricted to your podium while rocking your presentation!
SKU: PODMICHAND
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Use this wireless handheld microphone with any POD Series lecturns, podiums, pulpits with sound systems. Use a 9V battery with the wireless handheld microphone but, get your own because it is not included. Use the on and off switch on the lecturn to switch from master of ceremonies mode, or on, to jus' chillin mode, or off. With this microphone you can crowd surf up to 200 feet before you will not be heard over the speakers. This wireles handheld mircophone is used by all of todays freshest and most popular lecturers. Do not be swayed by other microphones that sync to other podiums. They are played out. This is the best of the best. Real talk. One.

If you purchased a lecturn from some other wack company, we can not guarantee the wireless handheld microphone will work with the system.

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Maple Curved Podium

This maple podium features a beautiful curved silhouette!


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Similar Names: puplit, lectern, lecterns, wood podium, wood lectern, pulpits


Are you in the market for a Curved Maple Podium? Do you have something to say? Do you want to be heard loud and clear? Do you know someone who does? Well, I do. My friend Jane is the leader of a Retail Therapy Group. This is a group of women (and actually some men, as well) that prefer to shop away their stress, rather than choose more potentially dangerous stress relievers (you know...sex, drugs, rock & roll...). The group meets Wednesday nights (I know, kind of cliche, right?) at 7 pm. It is also sort of a social networking group. At the Wednesday night meetings shopping "dates" are made between members. People choose a day that they know they will probably be really stressed out and sign up for "shopping time". They are then paired with another member with the same day and coordinating time schedule. For example, Kim has a big meeting at work on Friday morning, so she signs up for a "shopping time" on Friday evening. Elisa has to babysit her sister's bratty kids on Friday because they go to one of those private schools that seem to have random days off when the "regular" kids still have to go school and parents still have to work. After spending all morning and afternoon with those kids, she will certainly need a little stress relief, so she signs up for Friday evening as well. So now, Kim and Elisa will go shopping together Friday evening. Now, I know what you're thinking.... what if Kim and Elisa don't get along, doesn't that just totally defeat the purpose? Well, they don't need to drive together and they don't even need to shop at the same stores if they don't want to. It's all up to them how they set it up. So the next Wednesday when everyone shows up to the meeting they share their "date" with everyone else and, of course, show off what they bought (isn't that what this is all about anyways, SHOPPING!)

Anyways, back to why I started writing this in the first place. Jane decided that she wanted a better way to communicate at the meetings. At first people were just standing up at their seats and talking about their dates and what they bought. She thought that was a little too much like "stand up and tell the class your name and something about yourself". She wanted this to be more like Show & Tell; more of a presentation. She was in the market for something to make her 'presenters' feel special. Being that it is a Retail Therapy Group, everyone got to shop for the perfect product, and at a reasonable price. Well, one of the members, Kaitlin, found this website, Podiums2go.com, and found an awesome podium for the group. The podium has a beautiful maple finish and a built-in sound system. It was affordabe, too! Podiums2go.com has TONS of other styles too! Seriously, check them out if you are in the market for one of these things... and uh... who isn't? They're pretty darn cool, even if just to pretend you're important!

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Thursday, October 2, 2008

Presidential Speaker Podium

This speaker podium is designed for the president!

SKU: PRSLCTNBL


Similar names: podiums, lectern, lecterns, wood lectern, lecturn, lecturns

Every time I've seen the president give a speech, I noticed he's always behind this huge speaker podium. No matter where he is speaking from, he's behind that speaker podium. While he's babbling on and on, I can't help but tone him out and pay more attention to the speaker podium. Sometimes, in the past, I've wondered, does he travel with his speaker podium, so that if he needs to make a speech, he has it with him? If he does, does it fly with him on Air Force One? Because that would be kind of cool. He could almost practice his speech if he had his presidential speaker podium right there with him while he's flying. And does he have just one presidential speaker podium, or does he have just a bunch of them? So many questions, and really no one to answer them!

And yes, I know I should really be paying attention to the speech, and not the presidential speaker podium when he's talking. I'm sure he has a lot of important things to say when he's speaking, but the words "broken promises" come to mind, so I can't help toning him out. The presidential speaker podium is more attractive to look at anyway. It looks like it is made from real wood with what looks like a medium finish. And the dark blue top screams "I'm the president", but I've also wondered do they make other colors? I'm sure they must. Maybe some day I'll find the answers...

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