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Episode 7: Graduating, Testing, ANXIETY...Oh My!!

Episode 9 of the The Court Reporter’s Cafe podcast, hosted by Kim Ray, CVR, RVR, titled "Episode 7: Graduating, Testing, ANXIETY...Oh My!!" was published on April 26, 2025 and runs 64 minutes.

April 26, 2025 ·64m · The Court Reporter’s Cafe

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In this episode, listen as Tori Pittman and I talk about what to do to get ready for testing when you hit that speed and finished school.  Tori is a former machine writer, full time voice writer when she does freelance work.  Her main focus now is scoping and education.  You can contact Tori on one of her websites and look for her on IG and FB. https://tori-pittman.com https://pittmansteography.com https://beyond225.teachable.com IG= @stenotraveler1 www.stenotraveler.com

In this episode, listen as Tori Pittman and I talk about what to do to get ready for testing when you hit that speed and finished school.  Tori is a former machine writer, full time voice writer when she does freelance work.  Her main focus now is scoping and education.  You can contact Tori on one of her websites and look for her on IG and FB.

https://tori-pittman.com

https://pittmansteography.com

https://beyond225.teachable.com

IG= @stenotraveler1

www.stenotraveler.com

 

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