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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
David Nebinski is the Community Operations Manager at Chief of Staff Network, a resource and knowledge base community for Chief of Staff professionals. He is the host of the Portfolio Career Podcast, where he connects with industry leaders to discuss tips and skills to build and grow their portfolio careers. David previously served as a Coach for Maven, as Vice President of Growth at 7:47, as General Manager at The GLOW (Global League of Women), and as a Coach for The Podcasting Workshop. David graduated from James Madison University in finance and economics. He is a graduate of Seth Godin's altMBA30 and was one of the first to attend the Akimbo Workshop taught by Seth Godin and Alexandra DiPalma at The Podcasting Workshop. In this episode… Are you looking to reach clients and create lasting connections through podcasting, writing, or your own work? What moves can you make to become a leader in your industry? David Nebinksi works with you to help design and execute a plan to grow, learn, and accelerate your career to new heights. He is a collaborator and a coach with a goal to establish meaningful connections and build communities — while making friends along the way! In this episode of Access To Anyone, Michael Roderick and David Nebinski, podcaster and Community Operations Manager for Chief of Staff Network, discuss developing a portfolio to build lasting relationships with industry professionals. David talks about the importance of a north-star attitude, maintaining industry relationships, and engaging ways to remain in touch with your network.
Talk about massive adolescent life changes! Tune in to hear our host Kay-B reviewed the coming-of-age film, InBetween Girl! is this YA film Color Grade approved?Later, Kay-B gives a review of one of Netflix's reality show, Bling Empire, shoutout HBO Max's House of Ho, and reviews the Netflix cowboy flick, Concrete Cowboy! Follow the Color Grade!@ColorGradePod on IG and TwitterIn the Show:- Host- Kay-B: @TheLadyKayB on IG and TwitterThis episode of The Color Grade Podcast was produced by Domino Sound (@dominosoundco) with lead producer and editing by Alexandra DiPalma. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wow, did the summer just become hotter and even more cruel? Tune in to hear our host Kay-B reviewed the highly talked about Freeform series, Cruel Summer! is this YA thriller Color Grade approved?Later, Kay-B gives a fun review of one of TV Land/ Paramount+'s best shows, Younger, which is in it's final season, and reviews the Netflix feminist film, Moxie!Follow the Color Grade!@ColorGradePod on IG and TwitterIn the Show:- Host- Kay-B: @TheLadyKayB on IG and TwitterThis episode of The Color Grade Podcast was produced by Domino Sound (@dominosoundco) with lead producer and editing by Alexandra DiPalma. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wow, did Demi just bare it all? Tune in to hear our host Kay-B reviewed the highly talked about tell-all SXSW 2021 docu-series, Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil! Demi holds nothing back, but is it Color Grade approved?Later, Kay-B gives a fun review of one of Netflix's most discussed shows, Emily in Paris, praises the Netflix Oscar-nominated short, Love Song for Latasha, and reviews the ridiculous HBO Max monster smash, Godzilla vs. Kong! Follow the Color Grade!@ColorGradePod on IG and TwitterIn the Show:- Host- Kay-B: @TheLadyKayB on IG and TwitterThis episode of The Color Grade Podcast was produced by Domino Sound (@dominosoundco) with lead producer and editing by Alexandra DiPalma. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alexandra DiPalma, the boss behind Domino Sound and the leader of the Podcast Workshop, is back to talk all things podcasting! Check out akimbo.com/thepodcastworkshop to learn more and if you use the link in the show notes at brendanomeara.com, you could take advantage of a killer discount on the seventh iteration of the workshop. We talk about her winning the golden ticket by working with Seth Godin, launching her own company, and much, much more. Keep the conversation going on social media @CNFPod and consider being a member at patreon.com/cnfpod.
Subscribe to the podcast here!Alexandra DiPalma 3:25 - Alex and I talk about coming to terms with competitiveness.5:45 - Seth Godin and The Podcast Fellowship: how Alex and Seth Godin created this platform to teach people how to start their own podcasts. What you can learn and gain from producing your own podcast.8:35 - How can podcasting help you push past perfectionism?10:10 - How Alex began to produce Food 4 Thot and how it was one of the first queer podcasts in the culture.12:20 - How Alex chooses projects for Domino Sound, her production company.15:45 - What is the best motivation for personal podcasting?20:00 - How Alex deals with her productivity (or lack thereof) in the time of COVID-19.28:45 - Why NOT putting pressure on yourself right now is so important. Prioritizing and protecting our mental health in the time of COVID-19. Morning pages (Julia Cameron).30:56 - Why teaching is important to Alex and what she learns from teaching.34:08 -How Alex's career has surprised her and how not having career expectations has helped her.35:53 - Why the concept of "passion" puts unnecessary pressure on our careers.37:30 - Alex's collaborative relationship with Seth Godin and how they connected and started The Podcast Fellowship.41:18 - Why we should all listen to The Cheat Code, the latest from Alex's production company.42:28 - What Alex would tell her younger self: pay attention to what interests you and find ways to do more of the things you like to do. 44:30 - Alex's cat makes an appearance.
As of September 2019, David decided to explore new leadership roles for the next phase of his portfolio career Podcast! He is extremely passionate about the intersection of growing people and companies and it shows in every one of his interviews and the amazing guests he invites to his podcast. His work includes early-stage startup growth , project execution (current host and producer of 70+ weekly Portfolio Career Podcast show), communication (created and personally led Empathy Email Workshop at WeWork) and podcast coaching (coach in the The Podcasting Fellowship led by Seth Godin and Alexandra DiPalma).In this Episode get an intimate "behind the scenes" on how David gathered the Courage to Leap, Trust and Grow into what he wants out of life. You can learn more about David and his work at:http://www.portfoliocareerpodcast.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidnebinski/https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portfolio-career-podcast/id1447534521David Contact information: david.nebinski@gmail.comInstagram: davidnebsTwitter: nebinskids
Alexandra DiPalma is an audio producer, editor, consultant and teacher who has been working with audio since 2011. She attended Columbia University for undergraduate studies and earned a graduate degree in journalism at New York University. Afterwards, she worked in television at Fusion, in public radio at Minnesota Public Radio, and covering the UN at CNN. Alexandra currently produces Food 4 Thot, which was named one of the best podcasts of 2017 by New York Magazine's Nick Quah (the Roger Ebert of podcasts) and is a co-founder of Domino Sound, a production company based in Brooklyn. In addition, she taught three podcast production courses with Seth Godin, each with more than 300 students, and a production course with CreativeLive. She has worked with Hulu, Annapurna Pictures, Getaway, Tin House Books, Soulcycle, Carbonite, The Make-A-Wish Foundation, Daymond John, and The American Medical Association. In the interview, Alex and I talk about: her journey in storytelling what it takes to be a podcaster staying curious and mentally flexible to foster intellectual health how she maintains enthusiasm for teaching and producing podcasts learning from mistakes how not to focus on numbers as a podcaster You can find her at https://www.alexandradipalma.com/ https://www.dominosound.co/ Practical tips - Be adventurous and learn a new skill, in spite of that internal critical voice saying “I can’t”. The more complex, the better. There are plenty of ways to do this! You can enroll in an online course (without the pressure of having to get credits or a grade!), go to your local community college and try just one class per week, learn about a subject completely out of your comfort zone….For example, I’m taking a popular online class now with an extensive on demand library of classes. I’m learning about writing! I’m not a writer, but I sure am learning a lot about the art of communication using the written word! Be brave! Be curious! Resources: https://faculty.uams.edu › intellectua... Intellectual Health | UAMS Faculty Center (University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences) https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2014/05/05/309006780/learning-a-new-skill-works-best-to-keep-your-brain-sharp https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/learning-new-skill-can-slow-cognitive-aging-201604279502 Where to subscribe to the podcast for free: ITunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mindful-health-for-the-wise-woman/id1431080351 Google Play Music https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS9vZVVMX1N1Nw%3D%3D Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1431080351/mindful-health-for-the-wise-woman Pocket Casts https://pca.st/4I17 Radio Public https://radiopublic.com/mindful-health-for-the-wise-woman-6N3kJM Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1WvmS25F6Vk7IYVCMQiH1u Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=227802&refid=stpr Deezer https://www.deezer.com/show/401662 TuneIn https://tunein.com/podcasts/Health--Wellness-Podcasts/Mindful-Health-for-the-Wise-Woman-p1233845/ You can listen to the most recent episodes on my website https://yogimd.net/podcast
Resources: The Podcasting Fellowship The Akimbo Workshops Maria Xenidou's Impact Learning podcast Morgane Michael's Kindsight 101 podcast Kean Gardner's Instagram account Gabrielle Pitman's Musicians Can Thrive podcast
This week, Maria interviews Alexandra DiPalma, a friend, podcast producer and co-creator of The Podcast Fellowship with Seth Godin. Together they talk about timing and its sometimes life-changing effects, how The Podcast Fellowship was born and what has happened since launching it. They exchange about the power of the community that this online learning experience gathers and Alex shares about her experience working with Seth Godin on this project and on his podcast Akimbo. Lastly, Alex shares her vision around her newly launched podcast company, Domino and the importance of working with a handful of trusted friends and freelancers. 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 Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks Mentioned in this episode The Podcasting Fellowship Seth Godin Seth Godin's Podcast, Akimbo Food 4 Thot Podcast Alex's podcast company, Domino Listen to this episode and explore: How Alex ended up working in audio 4:09 Alex’s time working in television in Miami and what it taught her 6:27 The Food 4 Thot project 12:29 Turning point: working with Seth Godin 15:10 The “Sprint learning” concept 16:28 The genesis of TPF 17:35 How to build a generous community 25:23 Alex’s new company, Domino 26:36
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.
Today's guest is Alexandra DiPalma, freelance podcast producer to the max! Man, you're gonna love hearing all about her. @LSDiPalma on Twitter. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes and wherever you get your podcasts. Visit brendanomeara.com to subscribe to my monthly newsletter. Once a month. No spam. Can't beat that. So… I've done 130 of these podcasts starting incredibly raw with the most primitive ways of recording till now where I even have a boom arm to hold up the microphone. Yet, yet...I ponied up some $200 to buy a podcasting class package from Creative Live (no affiliation) and in that bundle was a class by Alexandra DiPalma, the brilliant freelance audio producer whose list of credits includes Food For Thot and Seth Godin's Akimbo. She also is the foreman of Seth Godin's Podcasting Fellowship so you could say Alexandra knows her shit. Be sure to follow her and her shows on Twitter. Hit her up on the internets and hit up the show @CNFPod and @BrendanOMeara. Facebooky is The Creative Nonfiction Podcast. Give us a follow, like the page, join our little community of badass true story tellers. Rising tides float all boats. Thanks, moon. Thanks to our sponsors in Goucher College's MFA in Nonfiction and Creative Nonfiction Magazine.
Friends, we’ve reached the end. This is the last Junior Mint in the box, the consequential caramel corn pop-pop bop in yr dental work, the final fry in this plastic basket as the credits come up—and oh is this ep saturated with the drippy sugars of its delectable fore-others. To say goodbye we’ve got Julianne Escobedo Shephard, Fariha Róisín, and in a Twister plot twist of cyclonic proportions: we finish off the final episode of the final show with our final gyal producer Alexandra DiPalma. She has done so much for this show, and for other shows I’ve been on, and a bunch you’ve probably heard of but didn’t know she was the magic pin-up. All hands on the great one: I love you Alex thanks so much for everything. Ending of course with a final excerpt from my long poem Junk, the reason for the season, and brought to you each week by Tin House Books. See these cuties’s Junk each week on our Instagram @junkpodcast Julianne Escobedo Shepherd, @jawnita Fariha Róisín, @fariharoisin Alexandra DiPalma, @LSDiPalma Tommy Pico, Host @heyteebs Alexandra DiPalma, producer go to sleep or kick w/yr pills Kenya Anderson, production assistance @kenya_digg_it
Sudsy soda salutations my Junky sussers! This week we’ve got a show recorded variously at the alpha and omega of it all, the Tin House Summer Workshop! Our all-star line-up this week consists of Danez Smith, Alexander Chee, and Jenna Wortham talking all about the world building inherent in our Junk. Sometimes we use Junk to orient ourselves to the world around us, fill our world with reflections of us, and bring our world with us wherever we go. Followed up with a particularly saucy excerpt from Junk the long poem. Brought to you as always by Tin House Books. Check out our Instagram to see all these lovely ppls *Junk* each week tee hee @junkpodcast Danez Smith, @Danez_Smif Alexander Chee, @alexanderchee Jenna Wortham, @jennydeluxe Tommy Pico, host @heyteebs Alexandra DiPalma, Producer @LSDiPalma Kenya Anderson, Production Assistant @kenya_digg_it