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Think of your story like a Hollywood movie. In writing, podcasting, video, and more — we need to communicate our ideas in a way that draws people in. How? Stories! Our guest Jeremy Enns, a story addict and a podcast-aholic, breaks down tangible advice for more connection, influence, and growth by utilizing stories. A Few Highlights and Mentions:– Laura’s “Print Your Own Shirt” story about growing up in Orange County under the oppression of the Senior Princesses + lessons learned about life and business – We all have been a “Senior Princess,” “Senior Queen,” and an “Invisible” — what can we learn from this? – [8:30] Meet our guest, Jeremy Enns! – When did Jeremy get interested in audio? – What Hollywood Can Teach Us About Podcasting: A Star Wars Story – How our guest Jeremy is a story addict and a podcast-aholic – Advice to craft stories to get more engagement on all that you write and create. – Hole in My Life book — what the author learned in jail about stories that are compelling – How to improve your website copy with giving pieces of the story, bit by bit. – Use cliffhangers in a story to make people want more from you! – Why did Jeremy start a podcast? (Fun fact: He created the first and only ice cream podcast) – HI Japan podcast — it’s live, yes! – Why should you start a group around what you do? Here’s Jeremy’s great podcaster group started in May 2017. – Why to put yourself in the middle of something — being a leader. – Join my local Connecting SD group for entrepreneurs here in San Diego – CTA: 7 mistakes that are killing your podcast and how to fix them: asceticproductions.com/copythatpops Our Guest Jeremy Enns is the Storyteller In Chief of Ascetic Productions asceticproductions.com, a podcast consulting and production company that believes that our personal and business stories really do have the power to change the world. He is the co-creator of the world’s first and only ice cream podcast, and will always look back on the day he finally saved up enough money to buy the Millennium Falcon Lego set as one of his proudest life achievements. Ascetic Productions is a podcast consulting and production company that is obsessed with crafting great stories. Whether that’s for international companies like Salesforce and Hosteling International, or creative business solopreneurs hustling non-stop to grow their small businesses, AP believes that we all have a story to share, and that by sharing these stories we can truly and authentically connect with our audiences, and make the world just a little bit better, one sound wave at a time. Great Quotes from the Podcast Episode “There is no limit except for what is inside of your own head.” – Laura Petersen “Sometimes I even forget the power of telling stories instead of trying to teach facts in a list.” – Laura Petersen “Even interview podcasts based around business topics find ways to bring story into their podcasts as a way to keep listeners hooked.” – Jeremy Enns “The podcasts that I really gravitate to are the ones who do a fantastic job storytelling.” – Jeremy Enns “Most of us don’t think we have any stories. And really, it’s often the mundane things that people can connect to because we’ve all had similar experiences.” – Jeremy Enns “It’s often identifying those moments that were somehow transformational for you, big or small.” – Jeremy Enns “One of the biggest things you can do to help bring your story to life is to really vividly depict the scene and making people feel like they are really there.” – Jeremy Enns “No matter how boring you might think your life is, there are points that will stick out for you.” – Jeremy Enns “You still need the person to connect with you emotionally in some way before they are even open to hearing the logical side of things.” – Laura Petersen “Community building is a powerful thing.” – Jeremy Enns
There's a persistent myth of Japan being one of the most expensive countries in the world to travel to, with almost everyone you talk to giving stories of $20 cantaloupes or $400 taxi rides. While the cantaloupes part might be true, the fact is that Japan is actually an incredibly budget-friendly travel destination. In this episode, we're digging into how to make the most of a trip to Japan, regardless of your budget. For even more, be sure to check out the accompanying article at http://bit.ly/2m8ONhS HI! Japan is a podcast presented by Hosteling International Japan and their network of over 200 hostels across Japan. http://www.jyh.or.jp/e/ The podcast is produced and hosted by Jeremy Enns at Ascetic Productions https://asceticproductions.com With help from Japan World Link http://japanworldlink.jp
While Japan may look small compared to its neighbors like China and Russia, it boasts a North-South distance longer than the west coast of the US, and can be surprisingly difficult to navigate. In this episode, we're looking at some of the options for getting around Japan, including whether picking up a Japan Rail (JR) Pass is worth it for you and your trip. For even more, be sure to check out the accompanying article at http://bit.ly/2Fi7aJU HI! Japan is a podcast presented by Hosteling International Japan and their network of over 200 hostels across Japan. http://www.jyh.or.jp/e/ The podcast is produced and hosted by Jeremy Enns at Ascetic Productions https://asceticproductions.com With help from Japan World Link http://japanworldlink.jp
Japan is one of the most technologically innovative countries in the world, with myriad technologies that become widespread in Japan long before they make their way to the rest of the world. As such, you might expect Japan to be a hyperconnected country, with free public wifi available universally, dirt cheap SIM cards, and other mobile technologies that you’ve never even heard about. In an ironic twist however, staying connected in Japan is not quite that simple, at least not for foreigners. Luckily, there are solutions and workarounds, including one of those mobile technologies you may have never heard of! For even more, be sure to check out the accompanying article at http://bit.ly/2EnvV5Y HI! Japan is a podcast presented by Hosteling International Japan and their network of over 200 hostels across Japan. http://www.jyh.or.jp/e/ The podcast is produced and hosted by Jeremy Enns at Ascetic Productions https://asceticproductions.com With help from Japan World Link http://japanworldlink.jp
In this episode, we introduce the topics for season 1 of HI! Japan, and what to expect from this new podcast exploring the budget side of traveling to Japan you never knew existed. HI! Japan is a podcast presented by Hosteling International Japan and their network of over 200 hostels across Japan. http://www.jyh.or.jp/e/ The podcast is produced and hosted by Jeremy Enns at Ascetic Productions https://asceticproductions.com With help from Japan World Link http://japanworldlink.jp
Thinking about starting a podcast? Jeremy Enns of Ascetic Productions joins us with some sound advice (pun intended) on how to amp up your content marketing strategy with a little podcasting brilliance. Remember to snag your copy of The Content Marketing Coach: Everything You Need to Get in the Game … and WIN! at contentmarketingcoachbook.com.
What up dudes and dudettes! Today I have my friend Jeremy Enns on the VERY FIRST episode of the new TMD Show where we’ll be diving into our experiences with travelling for the first time, plus some things you’ll need to consider when travelling as a podcaster.Jeremy Enns is the Storyteller In Chief of Ascetic Productions, a podcast consulting, production, and education company. For as long as he can remember, Jeremy has been drawn towards helping others hone and share their unique stories, allowing them to forge authentic connections with their audiences through those stories. He is an absolute podcast fiend, once spending a full year of his life listening to an average of over 50 hours of podcasts per week. Jeremy’s love of podcasts is only challenged by his love of ice cream, and Star Wars – paired together if possible.That’s a lot of podcasts man!I hope you guys enjoy this episode, especially now that it’s in video (LIVE!) and audio only format… Haven’t forgot about my podcast listeners.If you wanna tune in live for the next episode make sure you like the FB Page or are in the FB Community for get notifications and participate in the show as it’s going down!Enjoy!*fist bump* Show Note: https://TMDshow.com/S1E1FB Community: http://DudeBrood.com
What up dudes and dudettes! Today I have my friend Jeremy Enns on the VERY FIRST episode of the new TMD Show where we’ll be diving into our experiences with travelling for the first time, plus some things you’ll need to consider when travelling as a podcaster.Jeremy Enns is the Storyteller In Chief of Ascetic Productions, a podcast consulting, production, and education company. For as long as he can remember, Jeremy has been drawn towards helping others hone and share their unique stories, allowing them to forge authentic connections with their audiences through those stories. He is an absolute podcast fiend, once spending a full year of his life listening to an average of over 50 hours of podcasts per week. Jeremy’s love of podcasts is only challenged by his love of ice cream, and Star Wars – paired together if possible.That’s a lot of podcasts man!I hope you guys enjoy this episode, especially now that it’s in video (LIVE!) and audio only format… Haven’t forgot about my podcast listeners.If you wanna tune in live for the next episode make sure you like the FB Page or are in the FB Community for get notifications and participate in the show as it’s going down!Enjoy!*fist bump* Show Note: https://TMDshow.com/S1E1FB Community: http://DudeBrood.com
In today’s episode, I chat with Jeremy Enns who talks about his journey from being a full-time employee to a full-time entrepreneur. His passion for storytelling has led him to work with other amazing brands and entrepreneurs. He helps his clients tell their stories through podcasts, audio books, and other kinds of audio products. You’ll find links to everything we discussed in this episode at
Full post found at: http://gototell.com/story-partners If you’ve been listening for a while, you probably think like I’m some kind of incredibly gifted orator who never flubs a word or goes off on a tangent. Ok, I jest, I’ve been known to do both of those from time to time (per episode), but I’m ok with that because that’s who I am and is part of my story, and my storytelling style. That said, there are a lot of mistakes and awkward pauses in the making of any podcast that don’t advance the story or narrative, or are just plain distracting to you, the listener. Today’s guest is Jeremy Enns, the guy who makes me sound as good as I do on this podcast as our editor and sound engineer. Jeremy is the Storyteller in Chief of Ascetic Productions, a company that provides podcast consultation, management, and post-production to brands, entrepreneurs, and storytellers who are looking to grow their audience through authentic storytelling. He’s an avid traveler, and runs his business from around the world (in the UK at the time of this recording), and is always looking to tell stories through a variety of mediums including audio, photography, and blogging. Starting this show was something I was really passionate about doing, but I found the post production daunting and it was putting me off from actually starting in the first place. Sometimes you just need an expert who can do what they do best, to free you up to focus on what you do best. Do you have any tasks in your business or life that you’ve realized weren’t worth the time for you to do them? Maybe you’ve thought about podcasting before but like me were intimidated by everything that goes into the production? Let us know in the comments!