Carol Robidoux: Redefining the role of journalist with Manchester’s first hyperlocal online news site
Former newspaper reporter and seasoned journalist Carol Robidoux has taken her two-year old Internet news service to nearly two million hits with exponential growth, validating her efforts. It’s time to hear about the journey of the woman who created the news and information you’ve come to rely on e

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Former newspaper reporter and seasoned journalist Carol Robidoux has taken her two-year old hyperlocal Internet news and info site to nearly two million hits with exponential growth, validating her efforts.
She is card-carrying member of LION Publishers, a national organization for those who have moved on from legacy news organizations to forge a path for the future.
It’s time to hear about the journey of the woman who created the news and information you’ve come to rely on everyday. Click the play button above and listen in.


Mike Morin is a broadcaster, author, speaker and now podcaster, busy celebrating life’s second acts via the airwaves. Maybe you can help: Are you rediscovering yourself beyond 40? Do you have an interesting “second-act” to share? Do you know someone who left their career to follow their dreams? Contact Morin at mikemorinmedia@gmail.com and you could be the next person to add “inspirational voice of reinvention” to your resume by sharing your story on Reset: 40 is the New Happy.

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