Archive for USPS

44th Edition

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, postal news, iPhone, postal, post office, stamp, pony express, postmaster by yourpostalpodcast on January 23rd, 2012

Postmaster dashes through the snow

KendallKSPMBeckyGrusing.jpgWinter weather creates hurdles for mail delivery throughout the country, but dedicated USPS employees always find a way. That includes postmasters, as this month's edition of Your Postal Podcast details.

You'll also hear details about the diverse subjects being featured on this year's U.S. postage stamps. The program concludes with its usual roundup of the latest Postal Service news.

For a transcript of the latest edition, please click here.

Please click here to share comments or ideas for future podcast stories. And don't forget to check out YourPostalBlog.com for more frequent news updates. Thanks for listening!

Photo: Kendall, KS, Postmaster Becky Grusing and her trusted steed, Macho.

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44th Edition, Transcript

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, postal news, iPhone, postal, stamp, pony express, postmaster by yourpostalpodcast on January 23rd, 2012

Click here for a transcript of YPP v.44.

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43rd Edition

Posted in Uncategorized, USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, postal news, postal, post office, village post office, antarctica by yourpostalpodcast on December 20th, 2011

Warm greetings from the coldest Post Office in the world.

Antarcticamailroomstephanielowres.jpgThe North Pole is a popular mailing address each winter -- but did you know there are people anxiously awaiting letters and packages at the other end of the earth?

This month's edition of Your Postal Podcast takes listeners on a journey to Antarctica to learn how the mail is distributed to the thousand or so scientific researchers braving the icy elements.

You'll also hear the story of how a small-town store's proprietor is offering USPS services to his community via a new Village Post Office. The podcast concludes with the usual roundup of the latest Postal Service news.

For a transcript of the latest edition, please click here.

Please click here to share to share your comments or ideas for future podcasts. And don't forget to check out www.yourpostalblog.com for more frequent news updates.

Thanks for listening!

Photo: Stephanie Prince works as a contract clerk in a Post Office on the edge of Antarctica.

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43rd Edition, Transcript

Posted in Uncategorized, USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, postal news, village post office, antarctica by yourpostalpodcast on December 20th, 2011

Click here for a transcript of YPP v.43.

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42nd Edition, Transcript

Posted in Uncategorized, USPS, Letter Carrier, Postal History, postal news, postal, post office, honesty, greeting cards by yourpostalpodcast on November 21st, 2011

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41st Edition

Posted in Uncategorized, USPS, Postal Service, Postal History, postal news, oprah, postal, post office, stamp, postmaster, lady gaga by yourpostalpodcast on October 24th, 2011

A Post Office exhibits Paranormal activity

BrianLanceBestLowRes.jpgWe've all heard of haunted houses -- some people even seek them out, looking for hints of the paranormal. But a haunted Post Office?

In this month's edition you'll hear about a Southern California Post Office that many believe is tended to by a friendly ghost.

You'll also hear some Arizona customers' opinions about who should be the first living person to be honored on a stamp. As usual, a brief look at postal news headlines concludes the show.

For a transcript of the latest program, please click here.

Click here to share your comments or ideas for future podcasts. And don't forget, there's more postal news at YourPostalBlog.com.

Thanks for listening!

Photo: A spooky place: San Pedro Post Office employees Brian Bundy, left, and Lance McCall stand along one of the hallways in the facility's basement.

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41st Edition, Transcript

Posted in Uncategorized, USPS, Postal Service, Stamps, Postal History, oprah, postal, post office, postmaster, haunted, lady gaga by yourpostalpodcast on October 24th, 2011

Click here for a transcript of Your Postal Podcast v.41.

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40th Edition

Posted in Uncategorized, USPS, Postal Service, postal news, postal, post office, pony express, postmaster, Phillies by yourpostalpodcast on September 22nd, 2011

Postmaster delivers pitches to Phillies

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A batting practice pitcher with a postal pedigree heads up this month's edition of Your Postal Podcast. You'll also hear some facts and myths about the history of the legendary Pony Express, and a roundup of the latest postal headlines.

For a transcript of the latest program, please click here.

Scroll down to listen to previous editions.

Please click here to share your comments or ideas for future podcasts.

And don't forget, there's more postal news at Your Postal Blog.

Thanks for listening!

Photo: Rob Potts throws batting practice for the Phillies.

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40th Edition, Transcript

Posted in Uncategorized, USPS, Postal Service, postal news, postal, post office, pony express, postmaster, Phillies by yourpostalpodcast on September 22nd, 2011

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39th Edition

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Stamps, Postal History, postal news, postal, post office, mail jumpers, mark twain by yourpostalpodcast on August 22nd, 2011

Mail delivery with a splash of history

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The idea of delivering mail to lakeside homes by jumping from a boat to a dock and back again likely would have made Mark Twain chuckle.

In this month's edition, you'll hear about Wisconsin youths whose summer job is to stay dry while jumping from a moving boat to deliver Lake Geneva residents' mail. You'll also hear a Mark Twain impersonator's ruminations on the new commemorative stamp issued in honor of the creator of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.

The show also features a roundup of the latest Postal Service news and announces the winners of last month's Owney book drawing.

Click here to see a transcript of this month's podcast.

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Photo: A mail jumper makes a delivery to a Lake Geneva resident's boat dock.

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39th Edition, Transcript

Posted in Uncategorized, USPS, Postal Service, Stamps, Postal History, postal news, postal, post office, mail jumpers, mark twain by yourpostalpodcast on August 22nd, 2011

Click here for a transcript of Your Postal Podcast v. 39.

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38th Edition

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Stamps, Postal History, postal news, postal, post office, owney, captain and clark by yourpostalpodcast on July 14th, 2011

One dog if by land, two explorers by sea...

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This month's edition of Your Postal Podcast shares details about the past journeys of a famous canine and a future trek across the water by two modern-day adventurers.

 The first story is about Owney, the mail train-riding postal pooch that will be featured on a commemorative stamp issued this month.

The New Mexico author of two books about Owney has obtained a copy of each story for our listeners. For a chance to win one of the books, simply leave a comment about this month's podcast using the "Comments" link below. Two winners will be drawn at random from all who post a comment.

CaptainClark.jpgYou'll also be let in on the planning stages of an intrepid Washington pair's upcoming trek around the world, before they sail to the Galapagos Islands in order to recreate ancient seafarers' method of getting letters to loved ones.

As always, Your Postal Podcast concludes with a roundup of recent postal headlines.

For a transcript of the latest program, please click here.

Thanks for listening!

Photos: The new Owney commemorative stamp will be available nationwide on July 27th. "Captain and Clark" Tawny Clark and Chris Staudinger practice their navigational skills in preparation for their sail to the Galapagos Islands.

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38th Edition, Transcript

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Postal History, postal news, postal, post office, owney by yourpostalpodcast on July 14th, 2011

Click here for a transcript to Your Postal Podcast v. 38

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37th Edition

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, postal news, postal, post office, stamp, postmaster by yourpostalpodcast on June 23rd, 2011

Celebrating 75 million flat tubs and a golden anniversary

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Two postal milestones are celebrated in this month's podcast. The first story marks the completion of the 75-millionth flat tub made for the Postal Service at a Minnesota factory. You'll also hear an Iowa Postmaster reminisce about the changes she's experienced during 50 years on the job. As always the show concludes with a roundup of recent postal headlines.

For a transcript of this podcast, please click here.

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37th Edition, Transcript

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, postal news, postal, post office, stamp, postmaster by yourpostalpodcast on June 23rd, 2011

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36th Edition

Posted in Uncategorized, Food drive, USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, postal news, semipostal, postal, post office, stamp by yourpostalpodcast on May 19th, 2011

A simple plan for small business mailing

Making direct mail marketing simpler than ever for small business owners is the focus of this month's podcast.

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Listen to discover how new businesses are using the new "Every Door Direct Mail" program to target inexpensive mailings to specific delivery routes, without the need of a permit or address list.

Also on this month's program: A recap of the 19th Annual "Stamp Out Hunger" Food Drive, as well as a summary of recent postal headlines

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Photo top: Mark Weingartz, owner of Dan's Barber Shop and Mankato, MN, Letter Carrier Kim Roy take a peek at Belle Mar Center's Every Door Direct Mailing.

Photo bottom: Employees at the Blue Valley Branch of thhe Shawnee Mission, KS, Post Office gather to help "Stamp Out Hunger."

For a transcript of this podcast, please click here.

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36th Edition, Transcript

Posted in Uncategorized, Food drive, USPS, Postal Service, postal news, semipostal, postal, post office, stamp by yourpostalpodcast on May 19th, 2011

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35th Edition

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Stamps, postal news, postal, post office, stamp, green company, recycling, green, earth day by yourpostalpodcast on April 21st, 2011

Postal delivery: The Green milesGoGreen-RecyclemoreLowRes.jpg

"Going Green" is the focus of this month's edition of Your Postal Podcast. In recognition of the newly-released "Go Green" postage stamps, listen to find out how the Postal Service is doing business in an environmentally-friendly way.

Also in this month's program, take a drive down memory lane as we recall some of the many vehicles USPS employees have used to deliver the mail.

For a transcript of the latest podcast, please click here.

Please click here to share your comments and ideas for future editions, and thanks for listening. For more postal news, go to yourpostalblog.com.

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34th Edition

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, postal news, postal, post office, stamp, rural carrier, pony express by yourpostalpodcast on March 11th, 2011

Tumblin' tumbleweeds, hashknife, and the winds of change

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What can tumbling tumbleweeds do that wind, nor rain nor heat can't? Listen to this month's edition of Your Postal Podcast to find out. This month's podcast also follows a posse of Pony Express riders on a mission to deliver the mail, and you'll hear the latest news on changes on the horizon for the U.S. Postal Service.

For a transcript of this month's podcast, please click here.

Comments, questions and story ideas for the podcast are always appreciated -- click here to share yours, and thank you for listening. For more postal news, go to yourpostalblog.com.

Photo left: Chino Valley, AZ, Postmaster David Hyslip stands in front of a mountain of tumbleweeds.

Photo right: Hashknife Pony Express Sheriff's Posse arrives in Scottsdale, AZ.

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34th Edition, Transcript

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Postal History, postal news, postal, post office, stamp, rural carrier, pony express by yourpostalpodcast on March 11th, 2011

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33rd Edition

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, postal news, postal, stamp, rural carrier, stamp artist by yourpostalpodcast on February 9th, 2011

All awhirl about stamp art and a rural record

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DougKraft8LowRes.jpgHear how a renowned Florida artist creates the tiny stamp designs that grace millions of envelopes in this month's edition of Your Postal Podcast. You'll also follow a Kansas rural carrier on what is now the longest rural route in the nation. You'll also hear about Forever Stamps as well as a roundup of the latest postal news.

For a transcript of this month's podcast, please click here.

Comments, questions and story ideas for the podcast are always appreciated -- click here to share yours, and thank you for listening. For more postal news, go to yourpostalblog.com

Photo left: Dean Mitchell's artwork has appeared on several postage stamps, including the recently released Kansas Statehood Stamp. 

Photo right: Of the more than 74,000 rural routes across America, Gridley, KS, Rural Carrier Doug Kraft's route is the longest.

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33rd Edition, Transcript

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, postal news, postal, post office, stamp, rural carrier, stamp artist by yourpostalpodcast on February 9th, 2011

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32nd Edition

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, Postal History, postal news, postal, post office, blindness by yourpostalpodcast on January 20th, 2011

Postal successes, personal triumphsFrank_FacioLowRes.jpg

Hear from a California postal employee who has overcome blindness to excel at his job, and get updated on the latest news from USPS Headquarters. You'll also hear the origins of the unofficial postal motto.

For a transcript of the latest program, please click here.

Comments, questions and story ideas are always appreciated -- click here to share them, and thank you for listening.

Photo: San Diego Automation Clerk Frank Facio operates Delivery Bar Code Sorter Number 32 at the Margaret Sellers P&DC

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32nd Edition, Transcript

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, Clerk, Postal History, postal news, postal, post office, blindness by yourpostalpodcast on January 20th, 2011

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31st Edition

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, Clerk, postal news, postal, post office by yourpostalpodcast on December 17th, 2010

Darkness and might: Journey to Alaska and Kuwait with this month's podcast.

This edition of Your Postal Podcast features a day -- a very cold, dark day, -- in the life of a Fairbanks letter carrier. Hear what it's like to deliver the mail in Alask'a extreme winter weather.

You'll also hear about Priority Mail care packages being received by soldiers stationed in Kuwait, and you'll get a roundup of the latest postal news.

Click here for a transcript of this podcast.

Please click here to share your comments and ideas for future podcasts. Daily news features about the Postal Service are available at www.yourpostalblog.com.

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31st Edition, Transcript

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, Clerk, postal news, postal, post office by yourpostalpodcast on December 17th, 2010

Click here for the transcript to Your Postal Podcast #31.

And don't miss the audio file, found here.

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30th Edition

Posted in USPS by yourpostalpodcast on November 23rd, 2010

A beautiful mind for ZIP Codes and making money with "thank you" notes.

In this edition, you'll get inside the head of a Colorado man who has memorized every ZIP Code location in the country and found a way to make a living showing off this unusual talent.

This new podcast also tells the story of how you can mail handwritten "Thank You" notes with a keyboard and mouse, thanks to a new service created by two Texas entrepreneurs.

To read a transcript of this, the 30th edition of our audio magazine, please click here

Please provide feedback, ideas or comments for Your Postal Podcast here.

And don't forget -- news commentary and features about the Postal Service can be accessed every  day at YourPostalBlog.com.

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30th Edition, Transcript

Posted in USPS by yourpostalpodcast on November 22nd, 2010

Click here for the transcript to Your Postal Podcast #30.

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29th Edition

John Lennon: Artist, legend & stamp collector

This edition of Your Postal Podcast offers a revealing look at the early childhood of John Lennon, seen through his collection of postage stamps, put on exhibit at the National Postal Museum this month on what would have been the Beatle's 70th birthday. Hear one of the Smithsonian's conservators talk about young Lennon's stamp album and the clues it reveals about the man he was destined to become.

Also, in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the October edition of Your Postal Podcast features the story of a Missouri postmaster who has a personal interest in being among the nation's top sellers of Breast Cancer Research Semipostal stamps.

To read a transcript of this, the 29th edition of our audio magazine, please click here.

Please click here to share your comments and ideas for future editions. And don't forget -- news features about the Postal Service can be accessed every day at YourPostalBlog.com.

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29th Edition, Transcript

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28th Edition

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, Stamps, Postal History, postal news, postal, post office, stamp, hailstone by yourpostalpodcast on September 27th, 2010

Hear talk of a hail of a tale and a spherical (stamp) miracle

Believe it or not, this edition will wow you with tales of both a giant hailstone verified via Post Office scale and a world-record giant ball made of postage stamps.

You'll also hear about the postal sleuths at Atlanta's Mail Recovery Center who get items without addresses to the right customers. For a transcript of this, the 28th edition of our audio program for postal employees, please click here.

Please click here to share your comments and ideas for future editions, and thanks for listening.

While you're at it, check out Your Postal Blog for daily updates and discussion on the latest postal news.

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28th Edition, Transcript

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Stamps, Postal History, postal news, postal, post office, stamp, hailstone, record by yourpostalpodcast on September 27th, 2010

Click here for the transcript of the 28th edition of Your Postal Podcast. YPP is always looking for your feedback and story ideas. To reach us, please click here.




27th edition

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, postal news, postal, post office by yourpostalpodcast on August 24th, 2010

In this edition, you'll hear about the USPS partnership with more than 1,000 Office Depot Stores. And you'll also listen to an acccount of mail delivery on the Appalachian trail.

Office Depot's senior director of marketing for the stores' Copy and Print Depot explains how the partnership expands customer access to USPS services during the 27th edition of the only audio program created especially for U.S. Postal Service employees, family and friends. Then we go to North Carolina, where a postmaster talks about how the Postal Service serves tourists and hikers along the Appalachian Trail. 

 
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27th edition, Transcript

Posted in USPS, Postal Service by yourpostalpodcast on August 24th, 2010

Click here for the transcript of the 27th Edition of Your Postal Podcast. YPP is always looking for your feedback and story ideas. To reach us, please click here




26th Edition, Transcript

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Stamps, postal news, postal, post office, postsecret, negro leagues by yourpostalpodcast on July 29th, 2010

Click here for the transcript of the 26th Edition of Your Postal Podcast. YPP is always looking for your feedback and story ideas. To reach us, please click here.




Extra Edition

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Stamps, postal news, postal, post office by yourpostalpodcast on July 6th, 2010

VP explains new pricing proposal

In this "Extra Edition" of Your Postal Podcast, USPS Vice President, Pricing, Maura Robinson summarizes the exigent price change request just submitted to the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC). Robinson provides a brief overview of the proposed pricing sent to the PRC on July 6. She also explains how the request fits into the Postal Service's overall "Delivering the Future" action plan.

For a transcript, please click here.

The 25th edition -- and all previous podcasts -- can also be downloaded free at the iTunes store or via any other RSS feeder.

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Extra Edition, Transcript

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, Stamps, postal news, postal, post office by yourpostalpodcast on July 6th, 2010

Click here for the transcript of the Extra Edition of Your Postal Podcast. YPP is always looking for your feedback and story ideas. To reach us, please click here.




25th Edition

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, postal news, postal, post office, biggest loser, electric vehicles by yourpostalpodcast on June 22nd, 2010

Must-hear advice from the Postal Service's 'Biggest Loser'

This edition features an interview with a Minnesota postal manager who discusses the energy and strength he gained -- and the weight he lost -- as a contestant on NBC's "The Biggest Loser."

You'll also get the latest news on the Postal Service's search for new alternative fuel vehicles from Vice President, Engineering, David Williams. Finally, a recap of some big ideas postal employees have suggested to reverse our economic woes, as submitted via yourpostalblog.com.

For a transcript, please click here.

The 25th edition -- and all previous podcasts -- can also be downloaded free at the iTunes store or via any other RSS feeder. A transcript of every program is available at the website, as well.

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25th Edition, Transcript

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, postal news, postal, post office, biggest loser, electric vehicles by yourpostalpodcast on June 22nd, 2010

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22nd Edition

Postal help for Haiti and the environment in this month's Podcast

The March edition of Your Postal Podcast features an interview with a Postal Inspector who went to Haiti in hopes of helping the earthquake-ravaged country reestablish postal services. In addition, we travel to New York City to hear about the Morgan Processing & Distribution Center's unique "Green roof." Also, an English professor from Texas Tech University discusses the origins of the term "snail mail" and whether people mean any harm when they say it. Finally, we take a look at the latest national news involving the Postal Service, including comments from U.S. Census Bureau Director Robert Groves as he kicked off the 2010 Census forms' national mailing.

For a transcript of this, the 22nd edition of the podcast produced by USPS Corporate Communications, please click here.

Like all previous editions, YPP #22 can be downloaded free from the iTunes store or through any other RSS feeder. Or, simply listen directly from the YourPostalPodcast.com website.

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22nd Edition, Transcript

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21st Edition, Transcript

Posted in Uncategorized, USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, Stamps, Postal History, postal news, postal, post office by yourpostalpodcast on February 16th, 2010

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20th Edition

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, postal news, oprah, iPhone, iPod, App, Applications, postal, post office, hero, stamp, Mother Teresa by yourpostalpodcast on January 15th, 2010

Mother Teresa! iPhones! OPRAH!

Our stories this month include news about how to use your iPhone to track packages, as well as a review of this year's new stamps. You'll also hear from a letter carrier recently featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show as a result of her heroic deed.

YPP #20, like all previous editions, can be downloaded free from the iTunes store.

For a transcript of this podcast, click here.

Also, check out YourPostalBlog.com for daily news & information about all things Postal.

Your Postal Podcast is always seeking your feedback or story ideas.  To reach us, please click here.

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20th Edition, Transcript

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, postal news, oprah, iPhone, iPod, App, Applications, postal, post office, hero, stamp, Mother Teresa, Roy Rogers by yourpostalpodcast on January 15th, 2010

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19th Edition

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Sales, Click-N-Ship, Komando, Twilight by yourpostalpodcast on December 17th, 2009

This special holiday edition of the podcast produced especially for U.S. Postal Service employees includes a visit with syndicated radio host Kim Komando. Kim talks about her campaign to help listeners from around the country send holiday military care packages via Priority Mail.

You'll also learn how two Postmasters have been bitten by the craze surrounding the Twilight series of books and movies because they serve the towns where the stories are set.

Finally, a grateful customer shares her heartfelt letter of thanks to the Postal Service for a special holiday delivery.

YPP #19, like all previous editions, can be downloaded free from the iTunes store. Or, simply listen directly from  YourPostalPodcast.com.

For a transcript of this podcast, click here.

Also, check out YourPostalBlog.com for daily news & information about all things Postal.

Your Postal Podcast is always seeking your feedback or story ideas.  To reach us, please click here.

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18th Edition

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, Stamps, Postal History, postal news, breast cancer research, semipostal by yourpostalpodcast on November 17th, 2009

This month's Edition includes news on why Flat Rate Priority Mail packaging provides the perfect recipe for creating special holiday care packages.

Also, you'll hear about one Postmaster's personal story of determination that has helped make Breast Cancer Research semipostal stamps a big hit at her Post Office.

Finally, meet a California letter carrier who's cultivated a unique hands-on approach to beautifying the neighborhoods he serves.

For a transcript of this podcast please click here.

Check out Your Postal Blog, a daily place for news, information, and a lighter side of the Postal Service.

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18th Edition Transcript

Posted in Uncategorized, USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, Stamps, postal news, breast cancer research, semipostal by yourpostalpodcast on November 17th, 2009

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17th Edition

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, Clerk, Stamps, Postal History, postal news, Click-N-Ship by yourpostalpodcast on October 21st, 2009

In this edition, postal employees share their views on electronic bill payment and a little girl helps her local postmaster -- and the USPS -- through her grass roots charity efforts.

To read a transcript of this podcast click here.

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17th Edition, Transcript

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, Clerk, Stamps, Postal History, postal news, Click-N-Ship by yourpostalpodcast on October 21st, 2009

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16th Edition

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, Clerk, Stamps, Postal History, postal news by yourpostalpodcast on September 25th, 2009

Hail to the Chief -- and the Historian!

In this edition, you'll hear USPS President, Mailing & Shipping Services Bob Bernstock discussing the latest sales trends and announcing a new retail product test coming to Post Office lobbies in October. Then, take a trip back in time with Postal Headquarters' official Historian, Meg Ausman, who is looking to the Postal Service's future with a unique perspective on its past.

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16th Edition, Transcript

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, Stamps, Postal History, postal news by yourpostalpodcast on September 25th, 2009

The transcript of Episode 16 is attached.

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15th edition

Posted in USPS, Stamps by yourpostalpodcast on August 29th, 2009

In this edition, you'll hear about the Spiritual Harmonizers, a group of Virginia employees who sang on national television. You'll also hear an interview with Stamps.com if it's possible to print a personalized postage stamp of Michael Jackson -- or any other celebrity. If not, what kinds of subjects are permitted? And you'll hear the story about an Iowa Postmaster who defused a potentially dangerous situation.

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15th edition, Transcript

Posted in USPS, Stamps by yourpostalpodcast on August 28th, 2009

The transcript of Episode 15 is attached.

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Your Postal Podcast, Transcript of Episode 14

Posted in USPS, Postal Service, Stamps, postal news, Click-N-Ship by yourpostalpodcast on July 27th, 2009

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13th Edition

Posted in Food drive, USPS, Postal Service, Letter Carrier, postal news, postal uniforms by yourpostalpodcast on June 23rd, 2009

In this edition, you'll hear from a group of employees in Minnesota who are hitting all the right notes, learn about employees in Phoenix who helped a co-worker in need,  meet a Wisconsin postmaster who encourages "clothes" encounters of the second and third kind, and get the final tally on the NALC Food Drive.

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