If there is anything this past year has reminded us it is that life is hard and just when we think things are going the right way, a wall appears right in front of us stopping our progress. Maybe it’s something going on in our personal lives. Maybe it’s a roadblock we’re running into at work. But undoubtedly, it comes down to one decision...either we’ll be content standing behind that wall and living with it, or we’ll break through and figure out a way to Get Overit. The Get Overit Podcast tackles these issues head on. Every episode we will bring someone on from different walks of life and talk to them about their journey both in life and business. We won’t revel in successes or gloat about achievements, but rather, focus on the journey and what it took to get there. Most importantly we’ll discuss how in the face of failures and challenges they encountered along the way, they were able to Get Overit and take their business and lives to the next level.
In today's Get Overit Podcast, we talk to our very own Senior SEO Strategist, Dan O'Leary about his unique career path. Initially interested in STEM, he thought he would go to college for science until an English teacher inspired him to pursue writing and study English and Philosophy. He then got his Master's in Education but quickly became disenchanted with the teaching world and knew it wasn't for him. He ended up as an adjunct professor teaching writing and general education classes until a student recommended he try copywriting for a marketing company. Eventually, he was over teaching and decided to go all-in to marketing, eventually specializing in SEO, which uniquely combines science and writing. Learn more about his journey and listen now!
On Episode 26 of the Get Overit Podcast, we dive deep with Jennifer Hendricks-Fogg, founder and president of the Logan Strong Foundation, an organization dedicated to providing support for pediatric cancer patients and their families. The foundation is named after Jennifer's son who was born with a malignant brain tumor and who underwent multiple surgeries to save his life. Jennifer also wrote a book detailing their experience called “Tiny Miracles.”“In our darkest moments, we often wonder how we can ever get over it and get through. Today's guest has gone through something that most people hope that they would never experience and can imagine they could never get through, but she did,” says host Dr. Chris Fasano. “I tell people all the time, our story sucks. I wouldn't wish it upon anybody, but I'm a firm believer in everything happens for reason,” she says. Join us as we follow Jennifer's journey from the ultrasound that changed her family's life forever, to how she got through it all, and is helping others do the same.
On this week's episode of the podcast, we chat with Kristi Gustafson Barlette. She's been a writer and content creator with Albany's Times Union for over 20 years. We talk about how the job has changed over the years - from writing for newspaper and receiving mailed letters of feedback, to producing multimedia content and receiving questionable DMs across social platforms. Ultimately, she enjoys the new media landscape since it allows her to reach more people. We also touch on some of the struggles content creators deal with including the unconstructive arguing that happens on social media, and the strong opinions of the minority that can be mentally exhausting. Listen now to this thought-provoking conversation!
Love, Teamwork, and Humor. Three words that were instilled in Greg Aidala at a young age by his dad. In this episode of the Podcast, Chris gets nostalgic as he and Greg reminisce about their big, Italian families coming together for family dinners every Sunday. A tradition Greg hopes won't fade away. Greg's strong family foundation laid the groundwork for his positive outlook on life. Listen now and share with a friend to help spread the word!
Will websites still be relevant in the near future? What happens when all the data out there in the digital landscape dries up and disappears? What strategies can we use still as businesses to drive traffic and convert? In today's Get Overit Podcast episode, we discuss these topics and more with SEO Consultant Joe Hall. As the search landscape and data collection policies change, digital marketers will need to think in new ways to reach their audiences and stay relevant. Ready to Get Overit? Let's go.
“It's really hard to be open to things we can't see. But sometimes, you just have to take that leap. And if you do, it can really change your life.” You might remember back in Episode 16, Chris mentioned his experience with a Medium and how, even though he was firmly a skeptic and man of science, it impacted his life. Today we take the conversation further by talking with Evidential Medium Christine Seebold. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, join us for this fascinating conversation. We touch on Christine's childhood and how her Grandmother taught her to embrace her gifts. After working over 20 years in the car industry, she had her “Get Overit” moment and quit, deciding to go full time with her Mediumship. Now she runs her own business doing readings to help people connect with loved ones, and she also teaches other Mediums who know they have gifts but aren't sure how to use them yet. Listen now are share the show with the hashtags #GetOverit #Podcast!
Welcome back to the Get Overit Podcast. This week's guest is Amy Klein, CEO of Capital Roots. Since 1975, Capital Roots has been helping the Capital Region community access fresh, healthy food, originally starting as a community garden initiative, and growing to so much more. Amy has been with the organization for 25 years. When she first came in, it was on the brink of financial collapse. That might scare some people away. But Amy said, “Well, there's no place to go up but up.” Turns out she was right about that. Get inspired and listen now!
On Episode 20 of the Get Overit Podcast, we talk with Jeff Morad, an on-air personality with 102.7 WEQX, one of the only independent alternative radio stations left in the country. Jeff always wanted to work in radio, but when he realized he wasn't really happy in his mainstream, corporate talk-show job, he left and moved from Denver to Upstate New York specifically for EQX. With the mindset that he wasn't going to take no for an answer, he started filling some overnight shifts where needed… cut to 15 years later and he's now a Program Director. Listen now!
To kick off 2022, we're talking about a topic that impacts us as humans every single day, but not many people are experts in… That topic is weather! We talk to Howard Altschule, who is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist and the founder of Forensic Weather Consultants – a company that works to prove or disprove weather events during court proceedings. He's consulted on court cases of all kinds, from insurance fraud to homicide. We also talk about storm chasing, what it would be like to fly through a hurricane, his charity of work helping kids, and Chris gets an answer to a life-long question: What is hail, anyway? Listen now!
To finish up this (first!) year of the Get Overit Podcast, we talked to Adam Badger, a personal trainer and nutrition coach. After he started gaining weight as a tween, young Adam was determined to lose the weight and get healthy. But over the years he had to learn to develop a healthy relationship with food, body image, and sustainability. Now he helps his clients realize their worth. That they're worthy of being healthy and they have the power to make lifestyle changes, despite anything in life before then. Get inspired, and learn a lot in this episode by listening now!
“If you treat your business like a hobby it's a hobby. But if you treat your business like a business it will become a business.” On today's episode, we talk to Bryan Barletta, founder of Sounds Profitable, a podcast advertising and technology newsletter and podcast. After working in project management in the podcast industry for years, Bryan decided to create his own, independent publication to educate podcasters on advertising and ad technology. After a year, it's become a full fledged business, proving if you can find your niche and your passion, you can make your hobby a business.
Our Core Essence is what makes us uniquely us. Our guest today is on a mission to help all of us discover what your true essence is. Lauren Tatro is a marketing executive, mother, certified life coach and author. Originally going to school for graphic design and business administration, she realized her passion was connecting people with the right message to evoke feelings - which naturally led to a career in marketing. After going to a spiritual retreat in Italy, she was inspired to help others find their “Essence,” to find their truth and live their best life.
“Everything we know about marketing we learned waiting tables.” Words from this week's guest, Kelly David, Chief Strategy Officer at Twelve North Agency. She got her start in marketing as an unpaid intern at the Red Cross, while waiting tables on the side to pay the bills. We talk about agency life, October's Facebook outage, and parenting tweens and teens during the social media and internet age. Listen now!
In this episode of the Get Overit Podcast, we sit down with Shaun Mahoney, CEO of Mahoney Performance Institute (MPI). A highly driven businessperson, Shaun got his start in the finance industry, but always had an interest in leadership and company culture. After three successful “turnarounds” (making a business profitable after being on the brink of collapse), he had the confidence to start his own company. Now his mission is to help CEOs and business leaders grow and find their own confidence.
“It's counterintuitive to think that tourism serves the resident… but tourism is not a goal. Tourism is the means to an end.” What exactly is that end? It's about helping and improving that community and the quality of life of the residents. In this week's episode, we talk to Bob Provost, President and CEO of the New York State Tourism Industry Association (NYSTIA). Some people see tourism as fun and games, but before the pandemic, tourism was the 3rd biggest industry in the state of New York. Learn about how the industry has been impacted during COVID and how they're moving forward.
“We all have problems, but you can have problems and still win.” In this week's episode we talk to Ryan Hanley, and his journey from insurance salesman, to blogger, to business owner. Over time, he built up his personal brand by answering insurance questions in WordPress blogs and early YouTube videos, educating consumers and building trust. After he realized he wasn't a “good employee,” Ryan took the leap to start his own insurance agency with his own unique vision. Get inspired and listen now!
In this week's episode, we talk to Vanessa LaClair, the Executive Director of ESSAE – theEmpire State Society of Association Executives (aka, the Association for Associations). Growing up as an independent go-getter from rural Upstate New York, Vanessa went from a Bachelor's in Criminal Justice into Associations, specifically enjoying planning meetings and events. When someone told her, “don't put yourself in a box,” it inspired Vanessa to accept her current role as an Executive Director.
After being laid off during the pandemic, Tim Walton decided to take a leap of faith and turn his side passion-project of running social pages and groups into its own business. He's now the owner of Paladin Media, and helps other business owners grow their presence on social media. Sometimes to achieve your goals, you just need a little push from the universe.
This week's guest is very important. Because without him, this podcast wouldn't exist. This week we're joined by Overit's very own CEO and Founder, Dan Dinsmore. Take a passion for drumming and music, mix it with data, research, technology and branding, and what do you get? You'll have to listen to Dan's story to find out. Let's Get Overit.
“Just try it.” - We all have ideas that have potential, but we'll never see what we're truly capable of until we take that first step and simply try it. You won't be perfect the first time around, and that's okay. If you have the passion you'll be able to improve as you go. This week's guest is Jeaiza Quiñones Ivory, a non-profit communications professional and certified “hustler.” We talk about her life and family dynamics growing up in the US Virgin Islands, and how that shaped her independence and drive to launch her own company. Let's get overit.
"Tell your story," words from our guest on today's episode, Maureen Sager, in our discussions about being creative and the creative process. I never viewed myself as a creative person, but I always knew I had something to offer. But as our guest on today's episode explains, Everyone has something to contribute, and that contribution is being creative. As long as you can tell your story. So let's learn about our guest Maureen Sager's story today on another episode of the Get Overit Podcast.
“Things move to the back. Nothing stays in the forefront of our brains forever.” Words from our guest, Ted Etoll, when I asked about how he handles hardship on today's episode. Think about that for a minute. We live in a world where every single minute is amplified. The most recent example of this is the pandemic. But no matter how hard it is, no matter how much grief we experience, the rise and falls, things will always keep moving, because nothing is forever. So let's get Overit.
Live each day for the day, words from our guest on today's episode as we talk about her journey from a PhD in history to Oyster Bar Owner. Things happen, things change, things pop up, and if we aren't living in the present moment, we might not ever know what happened. The great Ferris Bueller once said, “ Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it”. But it aint easy my friends, being present is so hard. So, what do you say, enough talk, Let's Get Overit.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon, iHeartRadio, and Radio Public. Visit our website: podcast.overit.com Facebook: facebook.com/overitmediaTwitter: twitter.com/overit LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/overit-media/Instagram: instagram.com/overitmedia/
Take your dreams seriously, words spoken by our guest Matt Starr on today's episode. A dream is defined as a cherished admiration or ambition and an ambition is a strong desire to achieve something. Nothing in that definition suggests dreams are unattainable, so why have our dreams gotten so entangled with this idea that they are inherently not reachable and so far out there? Our guest today had a passion from day one and sure enough he realized that dream after a long journey. Your dreams are not impossible, your dreams are attainable, but only if you take them seriously. What do you say, enough talk, Let's Get Overit.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon, iHeartRadio, and Radio Public. Visit our website: podcast.overit.com Facebook: facebook.com/overitmediaTwitter: twitter.com/overit LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/overit-media/Instagram: instagram.com/overitmedia/
"I didn't think I was that good," words from our guest Steve Derrick in today's episode. Our minds will make us believe anything, and often, our minds try to tell us all the ways we are wrong and all the ways what we are doing is not good enough. How many times have you said something like this... I can't do it or I'm not good enough. Our guest today thought he wasn't good enough, but didn't care. He listened to his heart and followed his passion and it turns out he's pretty damn good and people from across the world noticed how good he was. What do you say, enough talk, Let's Get Overit.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon, iHeartRadio, and Radio Public. Visit our website: podcast.overit.com Facebook: facebook.com/overitmediaTwitter: twitter.com/overit LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/overit-media/Instagram: instagram.com/overitmedia/
You Are Capable..words spoken from our guest on today's episode…I love this statement so much, because these three words strung together are so powerful. You are capable...what does that mean...it means exactly that...when you have a passion for something nothing can stop you and yes, you can do this and yes, you might fail, but no it will not be the end of things, and no it will not kill that passion.So when you feel that fire, and you know it's right, know you are capable...know it's the right thing to do as long as you think it is.What do you say, enough talk, Let's Get Overit!Visit our website: overit.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/overitmediaTwitter: https://twitter.com/overitLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/overit-mediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/overitmedia/Links from This Week's show:Get Melanie's Book, The Content Framework:https://www.storyfuel.co/contentfuelframework/Follow Melanie:Twitter: @mdezielInstagram: Instagram.com/meldezielLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/melaniedeziel
Welcome to the first episode of the Get Overit Podcast for which we have an awesome guest who by day is a musician and composer, and by night, consults for NASA on how to put microphones on MARS.I chose this as the first episode because I think it embodies what we want on this podcast and that is, getting out of your comfort zone, not just getting through it, but figuring out a way to take something to the next level and Getting Overit.Visit our website: overit.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/overitmediaTwitter: https://twitter.com/overitLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/overit-mediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/overitmedia/Links from This Week's show:Check out Jason's Website: JasonAchilles.comListen on Spotify and Apple Music - Jason AchillesFollow Jason:Instagram: @jasonachillesmezilisTwitter: @jasonamezilis
If there is anything this past year has reminded us it is that life is hard and just when we think things are going the right way, a wall appears right in front of us stopping our progress.Maybe it's something going on in our personal lives. Maybe it's a roadblock we're running into at work. But undoubtedly, it comes down to one decision...either we'll be content standing behind that wall and living with it, or we'll break through and figure out a way to Get Overit.The Get Overit Podcast tackles these issues head on. On the introductory episode, our host, neuroscientist and digital marketing director Dr. Chris Fasano talks to us about what to expect on the Get Overit Podcast.Visit our website: overit.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/overitmediaTwitter: https://twitter.com/overitLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/overit-mediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/overitmedia/
On Episode 28 of the Get Overit Podcast, we sit down with Matt Hawkins, president and COO of Top Cow Productions, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary as one of the biggest players in the comic book industry this year. “Top Cow was founded in 1992 by Mark Silvestri, one of six artists who all left Marvel comics together to form a company called Image Comics. It was Rob Liefeld, Todd McFarlane, Mark Silvestri, Jim Lee, Eric Larson, and Jim Valentino,” Matt says. “They all left together and created a new company, basically to fight for creator rights. They wanted to own their own content and they wanted to own and control the characters and their creations.” Matt has been at Top Cow for almost 25 years, and in the industry for a total of 29 years, though that wasn't necessarily the path he saw himself on at the start. He wasn't a fan of comic books growing up, and he credits his ability to write with playing Dungeons & Dragons. His academic path led toward a master's degree in Physics from UCLA. His work in the comic book industry—he has written over 600 books—is steeped richly in research, which he revels in. “I do a deep dive. And in many cases, the research I do on projects takes years. I did a book called The Clock, a few years ago, which was about the weaponization of cancer. And I spent four or five years researching it, interviewed several immuno-therapists and actually brought a couple people on board that would edit me and make sure it was authentic. And in the back of books like that, which I do heavy research, I include what I call a science class, which explains the research and where they can go to see that this is actually legitimate. The idea of the weaponization of cancer might seem absurd, but it's very plausible, probable, and it could have already happened. And I explain all that and show how it works.”Matt has had to imagine many different types of lives and scenarios for audiences of mixed interests and behaviors over his career. “The most successful book I'm writing right now is about an ethically non-monogamous couple. A romance book written for women. That book is published in 27 languages, 57 countries around the world. It's my most successful book, read primarily by middle-aged women.”Why does Matt encourage other dreamers to look for opportunities to veer off course? “Nothing ventured, nothing gained,” he says. “Most people don't take advantage of opportunities that present themselves. I honestly got lucky. I got a lucky opportunity…And then I fought hard and honed my skills. And I've been doing this for 30 years. And you're right. I don't see me doing anything else. And I really love what I do. For me, my work is a joy.”