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Pod Chat
Alexandra Cohl on Podcasting's Value Being Recognized, and Shifting the Bro Culture Mindset

Pod Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 56:15 Transcription Available


Today it's my pleasure to welcome Alexandra Cohl to the show.Alexandra is the founder and owner of POD.DRALAND, providing PR and marketing services for podcasters, as well as a place centred on amplifying women's voices in podcasting. She's also the host of The Pod Broads, where she interviews women in the podcasting industry about their lives and their work, and curator/editor of Podcasting By the Moon, a newsletter that focuses on women-centric podcast news, wins, and reflections.In this episode, we discuss:the pervasive bro culture in podcastinghow women in podcasting are still vastly under-represented despite creating much of the contentthe importance of events like the Black Podcasting Awards when it comes to increasing diversity in the industrywhy we need to change the thinking around the value of the podcast space when compared to movies and musicConnect with Alexandra:Alexandra on TwitterPOD.DRALANDThe Pod BroadsPodcasting by the MoonBroads in ProgressSupport the show: Become a Premium Member for ad-free early access, exclusive live streams, and Ask Me Anything sessions.Contact me: danny@dannybrown.meProducts I use for Pod ChatNote: these contain affiliate links, so I may get a small percentage of any product you buy/use when using my link.My equipment:Shure SM7B dynamic micRodecaster Pro II production studioSony MDR-7506 Studio Monitor HeadphonesElgato Wave Mic Arm Low ProfileRecommended resources:Captivate.fmBoomcaster remote interviewingPoddin transcriptsReel.so audiogram creatorMentioned in this episode:Check out Trailer Park PodcastTrailer Park Podcast focuses on the art of the audio teaser, and is hosted by Arielle Nissenblatt and Tim Villegas. Season 1 consists of 8 episodes featuring trailers from very different podcasts.Trailer Park PodcastGet your daily podcasting newsletter with PodnewsPod Chat is sponsored by Podnews - get a daily email with all the latest news about podcasting. It's free at podnews.net. From jobs across the industry to events and conferences, you'll find...

Real Estate Rookie
Rookie Reply: Tenant Not Paying Rent? Here's What to Do

Real Estate Rookie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 23:11


Tenant not paying rent? Debating whether a year-long, six-month, or month-to-month lease is best? Don't know how to estimate rent for a new unit? On this week's Rookie Reply, we're tackling some of the most troublesome yet common questions that rookie real estate investors have. We'll be going deep into property management, tenant screening, and what to do when a tenant stops paying. So fret not when investing; there's always a way to make a win-win!This time around, we're joined by Alexandra Burnham, live for Phoenix! Alexandra is like many real estate investors, except for one big difference. Alexandra and her partner share over $750,000 of student debt! Talk about a hole in your pocket! But, instead of letting the naysayers convince her that she can't invest with her debt, Alexandra has flipped the situation on its head, buying five rental properties and tackling her debt faster thanks to multiple income streams. Stick around for her full story and the phenomenal advice she gives to get your property locked up and leased!If you want Ashley and Tony to answer a real estate question, you can post in the Real Estate Rookie Facebook Group! Or, call us at the Rookie Request Line (1-888-5-ROOKIE).In This Episode We CoverPaying off massive student loans thanks to real estate investingWhat to do when a tenant stops paying rent (and the options you have)Whether or not to lower your rent price when a unit is sitting vacantWhy even high-earners MUST have a side-income stream to stop constant burnoutSix-month vs. month-to-month leases and why flexibility can be favorable for landlordsWhat is a healthy ROI (return on investment) for a short-term rental property?And So Much More!Links from the ShowFind an Investor-Friendly Real Estate AgentAshley's InstagramTony's InstagramBiggerPocketsReal Estate Rookie Facebook GroupThe Real Estate PodcastBiggerPockets ForumsBiggerPockets Rent EstimatorBiggerPockets Lease Agreement PackagesConnect with Alexandra:Alexandra's InstagramAlexandra's FacebookCheck the full show notes here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/rookie-252Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Check out our sponsor page!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Fais-tu frette ?
#50 Vivre en dollars - Alexandra Blanc

Fais-tu frette ?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 83:04


Dès qu'on commence à se plonger concrètement dans un projet d'immigration, la question financière pointe vite le bout de son nez. Toutes les démarches d'immigration (AVE, CAS, Demande de permis de travail, etc.) sont payantes.On vous demande de prouver que vous avez les moyens de subvenir à vos besoins pendant plusieurs mois, même sans emploi.Puis on arrive, on se met à pelleter la neige, à photographier les écureuils et on oublie vite la planification financière. Quelle erreur (je le sais, je l'ai faite !!). Quid d'une éventuelle perte d'emploi ? Quid de la retraite ? Quid d'un problème de santé ?Quid de l'inflation galopante ?Pour comprendre le Québec, il faut aussi comprendre son écosystème financier.Et pour bien son expatriation, il faut aussi apprendre à gérer ses comptes comme un Québécois.Alexandra Blanc est conseillère en sécurité financière chez IA Groupe financier. Un métier qui n'existe pas en Europe mais, vous le comprendrez en écoutant cet épisode, est sacrément utile de ce côté-ci de l'Atlantique.Bonne écoute.Jean-Michel----------Références :- Site personnel : https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandra-blanc-36314ba8/- Page pro : https://ia.ca/fr/fiche-conseiller/conseiller/alexandra-blanc- Lien vers mon webinar enregistré avec l'union Française de Montréal : https://fb.watch/fW-Gi8c_wu/- Pour contacter Alexandra : Alexandra.Blanc@agc.ia.ca -----------Crédits :. Musique générique : "Winter Ride" de Twin Musicom. Photo invitées : Alexandra Blanc. Production : www.podcastisthenewradio.com-----------N'oubliez pas de laisser une note (5 étoiles c'est le tarif syndical !) , de vous abonner et d'en parler autour de vous.Sur le site, vous trouverez également plein d'informations : des conseils lecture, musique, vidéo...www.faistufrette.comSoutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/fais-tu-frette. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

It's About Time
Running on Routines: How to simplify and systemize your unique rhythm for work, life and balance with Alexandra Beauregard

It's About Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 49:19


If there's anything we've learned from the past few years, it's that we can't can control everything. But we CAN have a bit more control over things within our lives, businesses, home and calendars. Alexandra Beauregard of The Productivity Zone believes we can use routines and simple systems to create freedom and spend time on what matters most. Find out how she uses emojis and color coding to stay organized, and what routines have in common with your undies!    

Magnificent Midlife
81 Choosing to be brave with Alexandra Boyd

Magnificent Midlife

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 48:08


Meet Alexandra Boyd, a woman of many talents! She's an actress, in Mr Holland's Opus, Titanic, and Coronation Street to name just a very few, a screenwriter and film director, a video games icon, a singer, and a campaigner. She's also been incredibly brave recently in her personal life for love! We talk about: How she crossed the ocean for love in midlife How she made the decision to give up one life for another one What it's like living in a mobile home in the woods Moving from being in front of the camera to behind it About her feature film Widow's Walk and how that came to be made Basing her film in the county where she grew up – Suffolk How she secured Virginia McKenna in one of the lead roles Holding the film premiere at Bafta Championing other women in the film industry through her new foundation, Artemisia's Daughters And more! Find out more about Alexandra: Alexandra's website: www.alexandraboyd.co.uk Her foundation: www.artemisiasdaughters.org Her film: Watch the trailer of Widow's Walk here. YouTube | Instagram | Twitter If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it and leave a review on iTunes or wherever you're listening. Find out how to leave a review here: bit.ly/leavepodcastreview You can find out more information and get the show notes to every episode at magnificentmidlife.com. That's also where you'll find strategies, support and resources to help make your midlife magnificent. There's a midlife wellness program, courses, midlife mentoring to help make the most of your next chapter and our online Members Club. If not now, when?

Tracy Crossley's Podcast
Moving On to a Healthy and Thriving Life! with Alexandra Roxo

Tracy Crossley's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 41:08


Alexandra grew up shaping her life around a thesis rather than a career by following her intuition and making decisions that to others seem strange but to her felt like answering a call. Her artistic career extends to tv, movies, shows, photography, and now a book. She currently works with women by helping them heal and learn how to love themselves and make their lives a work of art through coaching and spiritual teachings. Here's what we talked about: -Considering our identity around the work that you do -Making decisions by following what's pulling you -The pain she carried with her after her parents' divorce -Maintaining love relationships while traveling -What the title of her book, F*ck Like a Goddess, really means -Loving all the parts of yourself Here's more about Alexandra: Alexandra's path to healing and storytelling began at a young age. With a career traversing genres, but with a through-line of exploration of the female body and the re-integration of the divine feminine into the collective narrative. Named a "modern spiritual leader" by Well + Good she sees clients in one on one coaching and mentorship, leads retreats around the world, and teaches monthly online in her online community Radical Awakenings. Her healing and coaching work and ideas on healing and spirituality have been featured in the New York Times, Harper's Bazaar, Vogue, The Guardian, Nylon, Playboy, and many other international publications. Her first book F*ck Like a Goddess: Heal Yourself. Reclaim Your Voice. Stand in Your Power is out now. Join my FREE Facebook Group for free monthly challenges and ongoing support from me and my coaches: bit.ly/2WRdKBt Want to submit a question? Click here: bit.ly/AskTracyCrossley and watch live on Facebook every Thursday at 9 am PST. Sick of being insecurely attached? Click here to get my free meditative insecure attachment release: tracy-crossley.mykajabi.com/pl/140617

WRINT: Die Wrintheit
WR937 Apornolypse

WRINT: Die Wrintheit

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 91:16


  Darin letztgültige Antworten auf Fragen nach Ernährung – Cortison – Weltuntergang – Klimawandel – Flüchtlinge – Informationsüberfluss – Amazon-Rezensionen – Dilemmata – Pappaufsteller – Kater – Margarine – Pietätssammelei – Überbevölkerung – Fernsehauftritte – Schlüpper – Mittelschichtsbenachteiligung (Hidden Brain: Why No One Feels Rich: The Psychology Of Inequality) Wo liest Alexandra? Alexandra unterstützen? Hier entlang!

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WRINT: Wer redet ist nicht tot
WR937 Apornolypse

WRINT: Wer redet ist nicht tot

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 91:16


  Darin letztgültige Antworten auf Fragen nach Ernährung – Cortison – Weltuntergang – Klimawandel – Flüchtlinge – Informationsüberfluss – Amazon-Rezensionen – Dilemmata – Pappaufsteller – Kater – Margarine – Pietätssammelei – Überbevölkerung – Fernsehauftritte – Schlüpper – Mittelschichtsbenachteiligung (Hidden Brain: Why No One Feels Rich: The Psychology Of Inequality) Wo liest Alexandra? Alexandra unterstützen? Hier entlang!

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So You Think You're Intuitive Podcast
Ep 26: Intuition Conversations: Alexandra Roxo on Intuitive Sex, Dating, and Relationships

So You Think You're Intuitive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 55:31


This week we’re joined by transformational mentor, healer, writer, and artist Alexandra Roxo. Sex can be a taboo subject. As we go through spiritual reactivations and become more conscious our relationship to sex can also change. In this episode Natalie & Alexandra talk about sex in our society and what does “Conscious Sex” actually mean. They also chat about how to use your intuition when dating and how to heal from your ex. If you’re single, in a relationship, going through a breakup, or want to heal your heart, this episode has some real gems to help guide you. In this episode they talk about Old paradigm vs new paradigm Alexandra’s spiritual reactivation journey Connecting to your intuition through sex What is Conscious Sex? Refining what you want from a sexual relationship Intuitive dating Alexandra’s personal healing journey from an ex relationship Alexandra’s top tips on how to heal from ex partners Natalie shares messages with Alexandra Ways to connect with Alexandra Alexandra’s IG- https://www.instagram.com/alexandraroxo/ Moon Club - Free trial to all listeners! - https://www.moonclub.co/wanna-trial-moon-club/ Website - https://www.alexandraroxo.com/ Be Here Nowish - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mD6gx3HlFE Ways to connect with Natalie Sign up to Natalie’s Online Circle this evening-  Shine Your Light Online Circle- Weds 13th Marchhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/shine-your-light-online-circle-tickets-58000751810 Visit - www.natalie-miles.com for all her offerings and services Instagram- Follow Natalie - https://www.instagram.com/iamnataliemiles/ Sign up to the newsletter to receive the Weekly Message from Spirit & to get the special link to book client sessions for April & May https://thepsychicupgrade.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=28bb40726986eb60943bdb89b&id=bda96b2403 Send Natalie a Spiritual/Intuitive Question to be answered on the podcast podcast@natalie-miles.com (no personal questions will be answered) Take the Free How Do You Receive Your Intuitive Guidance Quiz at https://natalie-miles.com/get-guided-quiz/ All content and written show notes - Copyright Natalie Miles 2019

Mutually Amazing Podcast
#22 - Alexandra Solomon with the Discovery & Exploration in Long-Term Marriage & Relationships

Mutually Amazing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 32:06


Discover what Dr. Ali Solomon reveals to be the keys to respect and curiosity in long-term relationships - including marriage - in this deep dive with host Mike Domitrz. Dr. Ali Solomon is one of the leading minds in the world for teaching relationships and marriage.   * You are invited to join our community and conversations about each episode on FaceBook at https://www.facebook.com/MutuallyAmazingPodcast and join us on Twitter @CenterRespect or visit our website at http://www.MutuallyAmazingPodcast.com**   BIO of Alexandra: Alexandra is a licensed clinical psychologist at The Family Institute at Northwestern University and a clinical assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Northwestern University. She maintains a thriving psychotherapy practice with individuals and couples and has expertise in the areas of couple therapy, individual therapy, and group relations / group dynamics.   In addition to her clinical work, Alexandra teaches two courses. “Intimate Relations” is a graduate course in Northwestern University’s MSMFT program that teaches first year graduate students about love, intimacy, and commitment, while preparing them to work competently with couples in the treatment room. She also teaches an innovative and wildly popular undergraduate course at Northwestern University– "Building Loving and Lasting Relationships: Marriage 101"-- which combines traditional and experiential learning in order to teach students about key aspects of romantic relationships including attraction, conflict, sex, and forgiveness, with the ultimate goal of helping students expand their relational self-awareness so they can make healthy and conscious choices in love.   Alexandra publishes in peer-reviewed academic journals and serves as an ad hoc reviewer for leading journals like Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy (JMFT) and Family Process. She writes professional and lay pieces as well, and she presents nationally and internationally to corporate, military, professional, and general audiences including The United States Military Academy at West Point, Microsoft, and the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT). She is a blogger for Psychology Today and is frequently asked to consult with the media on topics related to love, sex, and marriage including O Magazine, Oprah Winfrey Network (#OWNshow), The Today Show, CBS Early Show, The Atlantic, NPR, Huffington Post, Scientific American, WGN, and Real Simple Magazine. Alexandra is the author of Loving Bravely: Twenty Lessons of Self-Discovery to Help You Get the Love You Want (New Harbinger, February 2017) and the forthcoming book, Bringing Sexy Back: Your Guide to Owning Your Sexuality and Creating Healthy Relationships (New Harbinger, February, 2020).   She lives in Highland Park, Illinois with her husband, Todd, their two teenage children, Brian and Courtney.   LINKS: www.dralexandrasolomon.com IG: @dr.alexandra.solomon twitter: @AHSolomon FB: Dr. Alexandra Solomon   Books Recommended by Dr. Solomon: Mating in Captivity by Esther Perel Loving with the Brain in Mind by Mona Fishbane  

The Finding Impact Podcast
FIP 91: Alexandra Fiorillo on behavioral science and social impact

The Finding Impact Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 35:44


On this episode: Alexandra defines behavioral design as the integration of the mindsets of the two disciplines of human-centered design and behavioral science. She explains how behavioral science is the study of action-taking and is often very focused on a single moment in time or decision while human-centered design is an empathy-based collaborative process which is used as a problem-solving tool. When these two are combined together, you have a discipline that addresses both how humans actually behave and as well as what their aspirations are. Some of the elements of behavioral science that contribute to behavioral design include biases that create barriers to behavior, such as status quo or default bias. Understanding default bias is important for designers so they can think about how they can develop an active choice set. Alexandra shares some of the ways behavioral design contributes to social enterprises, including helping companies create customer acquisition and retention strategies and develop marketing materials and pricing policies. She goes in-depth on the example of sanitation, noting that just because a toilet is “better” does not mean it is necessarily going to be embraced by customers. Some of the barriers to adopting a new product – especially in the case of sanitation – could include social norms and mental barriers. Another example from the global health field is kangaroo mother care, which Alexandra notes will not be taken up just because it is recommended. In this case, GRID Impact has worked to redesign and test new counseling experiences with families that employ visual story telling methods. As kangaroo mother care use usually drop-offs after hospital discharge, they are also testing a new method of turning the moment of discharge into something celebratory that encourages future use of the method. Some of the practical principles of behavioral designs highlighted by Alexandra include focusing on changing the context of the decision and not the person. She also addresses “nudges” and advises that social enterprises think about incorporating the three principles of nudges: never mislead and always be transparent, always provide people with alternatives, and have a clear reason about why the nudge will ultimately be good for the person that is being nudged. Her final tips are that social entrepreneur leaders should also consider their employees to be their users, focus on redesigning tiny moments, run micro-experiments, make evidence-based decisions, and understanding that some biases can actually be a combination of multiple biases. Links to Resources: GRID Impact “Nudge” by Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein Connect with Alexandra: Alexandra on LinkedIn Alexandra on Twitter GRID Impact on Twitter