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Work with Scott

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The Linkedin Book for Network Marketing

Discover the best tips to growing your network while Linkedin®. In this best selling book, I share with you the exact methods to attract more of your ideal client, and walk you thru everything from forming connections, growing relationships and closing more sales (all on one platform).

Host, Short Wave

Aaron Scott (he/him) is co-host of NPR's daily science podcast, Short Wave. The show is a curiosity-fueled voyage through new discoveries, everyday mysteries and the personal stories behind the science.

Story Archive

This satellite image taken by Himawari-8, a Japanese weather satellite, and released by the agency, shows an undersea volcano eruption at the Pacific nation of Tonga Saturday, Jan. 15, 2022. AP hide caption

What Led To The Massive Volcanic Eruption In Tonga

February 28, 2022 • Scientists are piecing together what led up to a massive volcanic eruption in Tonga last month. NPR science correspondent Geoff Brumfiel joins the show to talk about the likely sequence of events— and what it can teach us about future eruptions like this one.

Oregon Public Broadcasting

July 9, 2018 • Northwest farmers produce a quarter of the country's alfalfa seeds, but they get help from millions of alkali bees, thanks to one of the most unique agricultural partnerships in the country.

Oregon Public Broadcasting

January 18, 2018 • The TV show's early sketches lovingly skewered the city's progressive optimism and "Keep Portland Weird" mindset. It was an image Portlanders embraced, then struggled with.

Oregon Public Broadcasting

January 15, 2018 • Christopher Marley only uses specimens that have died from natural causes or been caught as fishing bycatch. Then he freeze-dries them, which is why they seem so alive in his artwork.

Oregon Public Broadcasting

October 21, 2017 • Video stores are going nonprofit to survive as community archives, and the latest shop to try it is in Portland, Oregon.

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