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https://www.dominosound.co/about-domino (Alex DiPalma) is an executive producer, editor, consultant and educator. Alex is the co-founder of https://www.dominosound.co/ (Domino Sound.) She has produced television at Fusion, CNN and a daily news show at Minnesota Public Radio. Alex attended Columbia University and NYU's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. She's the executive producer of the queer hit podcast, https://food4thotpodcast.com/ (Food 4 Thot,) which OprahDaily called “one of the best LGBTQ podcasts of 2021” and was the first podcast to be integrated into Grindr's app. She was an executive producer of HBO's Between the World and Me Podcast and the narrative audio-drama, The Cheat Code. Alex teaches the seven-week online https://www.akimbo.com/thepodcastingworkshop (Podcasting Workshop) alongside best-selling author and marketing expert, https://seths.blog/ (Seth Godin). Alex also produces Seth's podcast, https://www.akimbo.link/ (Akimbo. ) Connect with Alexandra DiPalma: Website: https://www.dominosound.co/ (www.Dominosound.co) Website: https://www.akimbo.com/thepodcastingworkshop (The Podcast Workshop) Thank you for listening! Please https://6immezvyfcy9yilzpbhhuq.captivate.fm/listen (HIT the FOLLOW BUTTON) to hear more cool interviews like this one. “Life is built, not born.” Joe Ciccarone
Alex DiPalma & Seth Godin's video for the Akimbo Podcast Workshop: https://akimbo.com/thepodcastingworkshopDomino Sound: https://www.dominosound.co/Jule's website: https://julekucera.com/
Pod Buffet is a collection of tasters of podcasts created by alumni of Akimbo workshops - particularly the Podcasting Workshop. Find out more about the workshop and how you can get involved in peer to peer learning at https://akimbo.com (https://akimbo.com) Listen to the full interview with Seth Godin and Alex DiPalma - https://player.captivate.fm/episode/867dc1e2-4e81-4e2d-94e9-5e8ce97d2341 (Series 2: Episode 32) https://player.captivate.fm/episode/867dc1e2-4e81-4e2d-94e9-5e8ce97d2341
In 2018, I created my podcast through a Cohort-Based Course created by Seth Godin by Alex DiPalma. Since then, the growth of Cohort-Based Courses has only accelerated. In the summer of 2021, Katherine Roan, JP King, and myself were honored to be three of the 14 freelance coaches in Maven's How To Build A Cohort-Based Course course. In this episode, you will hear our experience, how we think about coaching in a CBC, the different types of coaches in a CBC, the skills we developed, and more. You can learn more about Maven and incredible courses now available here.As always, this episode with notes is available on my website.
David Nebinski is the host of The Portfolio Career Podcast and was an inaugural coach in the Akimbo Podcasting Workshop created by Seth Godin and Alex DiPalma. I had a great conversation with David about what a portfolio career is, different ways to look at the "career capital" and the diverse range of experience and skills you've built over time to stand out, as well as, how to create a unique value proposition that can take your career in a direction you may have never thought possible. We both shared examples from our own portfolio careers along with advice and tips we've learned along the way.The Portfolio PodcastAkimbo Podcasting WorkshopLearn more about DavidFollow Winding Road Careers: Website: https://www.windingroadcareers.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/windingroadcareers/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/winding-road-careers/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thewindingrd Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/windingroadcareers
Spring creeps slowly forward but is on its way. Listen for a valley recording wandering about and talking alpacas. ~If you are interested in podcasting yourself, check out https://akimbo.com/thepodcastingworkshop (The Podcasting Workshop by Akimbo led by Seth Godin and Alex DiPalma.) The latest workshop is just starting and enrollment closes very soon - and I am the Head Coach. ~You might also want to check out a podcast with a smile from a friend of mine - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-purple-bike-podcast-with-k-1441234 (The Purple Bike Podcast by Karen Morgan)
One year podcast anniversaryPilot episode guest Hannah Talley’s huge contributionTeacher-leaders help others move forwardGreat teachers are consistently generousStep by step–and interaction by interaction–is how meaningful change happensWe all have teachers around us, whether we are “in school” or notMusic for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view of Altmünster am Traunsee, Austria, by photographer Simon Matzinger, published on www.unsplash.comProfessional Association of Georgia Educators: www.pageinc.orgDavid’s LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-w-reynolds-5a5b0a36/
In this episode we share a treat with you - an interview with Seth Godin and Alex DiPalma of The Podcasting Fellowship.All of our contributors are alumni of an Akimbo Workshop, with most learning about podcasting through The Podcasting Fellowship.Here Steve Heatherington discusses with Seth and Alex, some of the ideas and motivations behind the Pod Buffet and the Akimbo Workshops approach to learning.Learn more about the range of Akimbo workshops herehttps://akimboworkshops.comThe Podcast Fellowship runs regularly and you can find details herehttps://podcastclub.link/Akimbo Podcast https://www.akimbo.link/We hope you enjoy Today's Special at the Pod Buffet.
Alexandra -- who goes by Alex -- DiPalma and Kenya Anderson founded Domino Sound, a podcast production company that puts its values front and center: elevating the voice of, and working with, queer people and people of color. In this conversation, we get into how the company began -- and the "jumping off the edge" to make it happen.It was a really fun conversation, we just immediately clicked. It was such a joy to get to know Alex and Kenya. I hope from this episode you’ll get some tips of how to find your business niche and knowing who your audience is (and who your audience isn’t), and inciting loyalty among those people. They are awesome creatives and entrepreneurs who maintain their sense of self as they navigate the media business. They prove that you can be successful and follow your dreams, and stay weird :)Enjoy the episode!Show notes : The Podcasting Fellowship -- podcastclub.linkThe Business of Food Workshop -- thebusinessoffoodworkshop.com--Domino Sound // Alex & Kenya--Instagram // @dominosoundco @lsdipalma @kenya_digg_itWebsite // www.dominosound.co --Keep It Quirky--Instagram // @keepitquirkypodcastKatie Quinn on Insta & Twitter // @qkatiewww.youtube.com/TheQKatie Don’t forget to sign up for my e-newsletter! Go here: http://eepurl.com/dNtAx2 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this host on mic episode, Maria reflects on her podcasting journey so far, including the challenges along the way and the skills she is developing. She talks about her experience during The Podcast Fellowship created by Seth Godin and Alex DiPalma and how the community has become a source of inspiration and strength. She concludes with sharing why she chose the podcast medium to launch her Impact Learning journey. Production team: Host : Maria Xenidou Producer: Julie-Roxane Krikorian Introduction Voice: David Bourne Contact us: impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com Music credits: Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals Bluesy Vibes performed by Doug Maxwell Book Bag performed by E's Jammy Jam Mentioned in this episode Icarus Deception by Seth Godin Quote by Ira Glass The Marketing Seminar The Podcasting Fellowship Seth Godin's Podcast, Akimbo Listen to this episode and explore: The beginning of Maria's podcasting journey (1:09) Her passion for audio storytelling & Interviewing (2:35) The Podcasting Fellowship: a generous community (3:41) The decision to launch Impact Learning (4:19) The skills and challenges during her podcasting journey (5:37) Her morning ritual: reading The Gap by Ira Glass (8:11) Final reflections on hosting Impact Learning (9:59)
Capacity for best health ebbs and flows. That's life. Some call citizen capacity - "patient engagement." But that's too weak. Growing and sustaining citizen capacity is citizen power. Our personal and community health depends on it. Four Stories I'm going to tell you four stories: I'm unsteady when tired. I get tired more often. I'm more likely to fall when tired. My capacity diminishes. I resort to mobility aids to increase my capacity. First one cane, then two canes, now occasional wheelchair. Preventing injury maintains my capacity. Mobility aids build my capacity. At the same time maintaining and building capacity sustains hope in me. Hope creates capacity. It's reinforcing. I am one person building my capacity. When I was 16 (I know, I'm old), I started preparing for the draft. I went to a church for draft counseling and enrolled in a course that trained people to be draft counselors. It started me on a career of obtaining profound knowledge of the law and regulations to manage within them. I ended up counseling young men for almost two years. It served me well in my own mission not to be drafted. I built personal capacity, personal power, and guided others to exercise their power. I'm podcasting now. I joined a community - The Podcasting Fellowship. The sponsors of the community, Seth Godin and Alex DiPalma, created a seven-week course about podcasting and a platform for about 330 international aspiring podcasters to learn together and support each other. About 90 of those original participants are still meeting, six months later, learning and supporting each other. Somewhere between 90 and 250 of the 300+ are actively podcasting. Sustainable community capacity building. Garrett County, MD Health Department (population 30,000) created a platform for promoting the collaboration of almost 40 groups of local residents working together to solve the problems afflicting all communities, most with larger populations and resources – drug misuse, loneliness, immunization, food insecurity, oral health, medication management, maternal/fetal health, chronic disease management, transportation, homelessness. Community capacity building. Leveraging their resources! Build Citizen Power for Best Health Synonyms for capacity include competence, effectiveness, efficiency, potential and POWER. As in life, capacity ebbs and flows. Power ebbs and flows. I care about citizen capacity and citizen power. Some call it engagement, as in patient engagement. But that's too weak. Building citizen capacity adds to the base of community capabilities and sustains it. Where do we need to build citizen capacity? First and foremost - Habits for best health (personal and community) Coordination of care Policymaking Planning care Caregiving Informed decision-making Paying for healthcare Team building Leadership Storytelling, blogging, podcasting, vlogging, writing Advising governance, design, operations, and learning across healthcare Community services Community accessibility Lot’s of opportunity for building citizen capacity Success Factors for Citizen Power What does it take to sustain citizen capacity building? Sustaining capacity is cultural, habitual, and repetitive. Here's my partial list of success factors: Community (any definition) self-identifies a problem and is dying to solve it Common values, common language, trust Content in byte-sized (and bite-sized) pieces sensitive to people's most comfortable learning style Small support groups, mentoring Doing, more than listening Any level of participation works Continual learning Ongoing synchronous (face-to-face or voice-to-voice) and asynchronous (participate when convenient) sharing and feedback Transparent governance - how the capacity building process is managed New blood welcomed Have fun doing it Yes! Citizen Power-Good for what ails you. Closing
Alex DiPalma is an audio producer and rising celebrity in the podcasting world. Alex and I met in 2018 when I was a student in The Podcasting Fellowship, an online course she co-created and runs with business legend Seth Godin, who will factor prominently in our conversation. Alex is the producer and editor of Food 4 Thot, named one of the Best Podcasts of 2017 by New York Magazine. She executive produced Rise & Grind with Daymond John of Shark Tank fame, and is now the producer and editor of Seth Godin's Akimbo. This episode is more a conversation than an interview, and ranges on topics from the state of the podcast industry in pop culture, to the difference between visual and audio mediums, when to pay attention and when to ignore stats and metrics in our work, how to navigate professional relationships, particularly when you're working with genius, and of course, Alex shares her story of a chance encounter with lasting impact. It will not surprise you, but it might delight you. It was an honor to chat with Alex, and I really hope you enjoy this as much as I did. Show Notes Alex's audio production company: Domino Sound The Podcasting Fellowship Food 4 Thot (podcast) Akimbo by Seth Godin (podcast) The Ship It Journal (free download) Related Links Scott Perry's Creative on Purpose (podcast) Linchpin by Seth Godin (book) Join Us! Join the One New Person email list to be notified when a new episode drops and receive bonus, full, uncut conversations at BrianMillerSpeaks.com/onenewperson While you're there, click "Blog" to gain access to a handful of free resources and get my weekly blog delivered directly to your inbox every Wednesday. This post may contain affiliate links, which provide a small commission to Brian Miller at no cost to you. Clicking those links helps support the podcast, and we thank you for it.
YZ, my fellow The Podcast Fellowship alum, sponsored by Alex DiPalma and Seth Godin during the summer of 2018, joins me on this episode to talk about leaving China to pursue screenwriting and podcasting. Deeply tied to her family, the transition provoked anxiety and challenges, but she learned invaluable lessons during her time in America. Although YZ had to return to China, prematurely, she plans to persevere in podcasting, inspiring others to be brave, and most of all, to be herself.You can hear her genius podcast on Rock Bottom with YZ on Apply Podcasts or Spotify.
Welcome to another episode of Creative On Purpose Live. This season is called “Dialogue to Make a Difference.” My guests are leaders engaging in transformative discourse. Discussions that shun the status quo and embrace possibility. I’m your host, Scott Perry, founder of Creative On Purpose. Learn more about me and my work at http://BeCreativeOnPurpose.com. My guest this episode is The Podcast Fellowship co-creator, Alex DiPalma. Connect with Alex on her site: https://www.alexandradipalma.com/ Here are the highlights of our conversation: - staying open to possibility. - podcasting as personal-development. - finding an audience by scratching your own itch. - knowing what your project is "for."
Welcome to Creative On Purpose Live, conversations about cultivating greater fulfillment and equanimity in endeavors that make a difference. I'm your host, Scott Perry, author of Onward, head coach at Akimbo Workshops, and Chief Difference-Maker at Creative on Purpose. Visit CreativeOnPurpose.com to learn more and grab your copy of the burnout solution. My guest this episode is The Podcast Fellowship co-creator, Alex DiPalma. Connect with Alex on her site: https://www.alexandradipalma.com/ Here are the highlights of our conversation: - staying open to possibility. - podcasting as personal-development. - finding an audience by scratching your own itch. - knowing what your project is "for."
Resources: -Alex's website -The Podcast Fellowship led by Alex and Seth Godin -Alex's podcast course on CreativeLive -A leading podcast that Alex produces with Seth Godin, Akimbo -A top podcast that Alex produces, Food 4 Thot