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Vous la connaissez cette personne qui vous casse le moral, vous démotive, lance des rumeurs, râle tout le temps ? Eh oui, c'est le collègue ou le manager toxique et il est parfois compliqué de le gérer. Eh bien l'équipe des Happy Workers s'attaque à ce problème et va vous donner des solutions bien concrètes !Pour ce débat, parlé de l'équilibre vie privée / vie pro... sujet au combien important en cette période où les burn out explosent !!!! L'équipe des Happy Workers s'est penché sur la question et a, je crois, trouvé un bon nombre de réponses très intéressantes !!Retrouvez les co-animateurs sur leur profil Linkedin :Léna Aka, Marjorie Desriac, Béatrice Brete gnier, Géraldine Jackowski , Hervé-Charles Léger et Benoit Panidis. Le site web de Béatrice, Performance RH , L'entreprise d'Hervé-Charles, Le podcast de Coach Léna, les dessins de Philippe-Elie KassabiBonne écoute et n'hésitez pas à venir en live, regardez sur mon profil Linkedin pour vous inscrire au prochain. Soutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/happy-work. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Pour ce débat, parlé de l'équilibre vie privée / vie pro... sujet au combien important en cette période où les burn out explosent !!!! L'équipe des Happy Workers s'est penché sur la question et a, je crois, trouvé un bon nombre de réponses très intéressantes !!Retrouvez les co-animateurs sur leur profil Linkedin :Léna Aka, Marjorie Desriac, Béatrice Brete gnier, Géraldine Jackowski , Hervé-Charles Léger et Benoit Panidis. Le site web de Béatrice, Performance RH , L'entreprise d'Hervé-Charles, Le podcast de Coach Léna, les dessins de Philippe-Elie KassabiBonne écoute et n'hésitez pas à venir en live, regardez sur mon profil Linkedin pour vous inscrire au prochain. Soutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/happy-work. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Comment fait-on pour gérer un conflit au travail.... que ce soit avec un collègue, un membre de son équipe ou son manager, ce n'est pas toujours simple à faire, et pourtant, il existe des clés pour que cela se fasse en douceur.L'équipe Happy Work se penche sur la question.Retrouvez les co-animateurs sur leur profil Linkedin : Léna Aka, Béatrice Bretegnier, Géraldine Jackowski , Hervé-Charles Léger et Benoit Panidis. Le podcast de Coach Léna, Le site web de Béatrice, Performance RH , L'entreprise d'Hervé-Charles.Tous les dessins réalisés en direct par Philippe-Elie Kassabi Bonne écoute et n'hésitez pas à venir en live, regardez sur mon profil Linkedin pour vous inscrire au prochain. GEt si vous souhaitez voir des vidéos de coaching faites par votre serviteur... c'est par ici. Soutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/happy-work. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Le bien être au travail... grande question que celle là... au temps du travail hybride, tout ce que nous connaissions avant a changé et bien malin celui ou celle qui saura dire ce qu'est le monde de demain !Cette room donne quelques réponses.Retrouvez les co-animateurs sur leur profil Linkedin : Léna Aka, Béatrice Brétegnier, Géraldine Jackowski, Hervé-Charles Léger et Benoit Panidis.Bonne écoute et n'hésitez pas à venir en live !GEt si vous souhaitez voir des vidéos de coaching faites par votre serviteur... c'est par ici. Soutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/happy-work. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Comment bien utiliser LinkedIn ? Que l'on soit une entreprise ou que ce soit à titre personnel, ce réseau peut être un formidable accélérateur... ou pas ! Tout dépend de la façon dont nous l'utilisons.Pendant ce débat, l'équipe des spécialistes Happy Work vous donne ses meilleurs trucs et astuces pour optimiser votre utilisation de ce fantastique réseau social qu'est Linkedin.Retrouvez les co-animateurs sur leur profil Linkedin : Béatrice Brétegnier, Géraldine Jackowski, Hervé-Charles Léger et Benoit Panidis.Bonne écoute,GSoutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/happy-work. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Spreaker Live Show #159 for July 11th, 2018Show Duration: 60 minutes-Host: Rob Greenlee, Head of Partnerships, Voxnest and Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)voxnest(dotcom)-Co-Host: Alex Exum, Host of “The Exum Experience Podcast” on Spreaker-We stream LIVE every Weds at 3 Pacific /6pm EST from SpreakerLiveShow.com-You can now get the show on Google Podcasts App on Android-http://PodcastMovement.com is COMING FAST - Next month in Philly July 23-26-Spreaker powered by Voxnest - Whole new booth experience this year with ability to use touch screens to see all of our platforms in our software.-Alex created a video for a 'Show Clock' for Speaker Live Show listeners since we mentioned in the show alexexum.com/showclock-On my other Podcast - I had the product manager for Google Podcasts as a Guest. Go to http://NewMediaShow.com/Live to see and hear that conversation-Shoutout to James Cridland and his http://Podnews.net newsletter. It is an incredibly thorough and very useful daily compilation of up-to-the-minute podcast-related news from around the world.- Submit your RSS feed to Google Podcasts and get a direct link to it - https://search.google.com/devtools/podcast/previewShow Today:- PodcastMovement is Coming Fast- Voxnest/Spreaker is Hiring- What’s the status of HTTPS feeds on Apple Podcasts?- Spreaker Feed Submissions to Spotify has resumed - We got an Audio Comment about App Donations- Other Listener CommentsOn the show today:- What’s the status of HTTPS feeds on Apple Podcasts? As probably every podcaster already knows, at the end of May, Apple communicated that they will soon require secure podcast feeds as part of publishing podcasts with them.-This means that podcasters who have already submitted their show to Apple Podcasts will need to ensure they are using a secure podcast feed with an SSL certificate and for those of you who plan to submit in the future, you need to make sure you have it set up. If you’re not a techy person this basically means that it is recommended to use a podcast HTTPS RSS feed, with the “S” in HTTPS literally standing for ‘secure’.-What does this mean for you?We want to make the transition as easy as possible for Spreaker users: in the near future you’ll need to have your RSS Feed secure to be submitted on Apple Podcasts. That’s why we have already made an update on our website which will allow Spreaker users to have their show’s RSS feed directly available as HTTPS. Below we explain how to make the changes.-What do I have to do?For podcasters who have not yet submitted to Apple Podcasts yet: you can already get the RSS Feed directly from the CMS or your Show page on the Website since it’s already been updated. It’s that easy.-For podcasters who are already submitting to Apple Podcasts: don’t worry for the time being, the HTTP feed is still working and we are in discussion with Apple to find the best solution for you. We’ll be in touch with more information regarding the transition as soon as we have an update.-Spreaker Feed Submissions to Spotify has resumed *Spotify submissions has resumed Weds (Today)We began submitting the backlog of the Spotify submissions, finally, using the Spotify APIWe’ll do it at a rate of 600 shows per hour (50 every 5 minutes are submitted), to process the full 4000 shows on PENDING state.- Kyle Wilcox wrote and sent us an audio comment: Hey, I think the discussion about making the custom Spreaker app a paid app in the Apple App Store was interesting. I wonder if you could also make the app free, and allow people to donate various amounts with in-app purchases. I think you could even do subscriptions that way. Here's my audio comment about this. Play Audio Comment Listener Comments & Questions:Joe BunzerellyI know this has been brought up before, but can we put the download button back on the embeddable player? The last time this was brought up i believe the answer was that only a small percentage of listeners downloaded as opposed to streaming. If that's the case, why not make it an option in the embeddable player, like many other features are. I just think it makes it more accessible to people who are new to podcast listening and afraid of using data. Obviously i try to steer them towards the podcast players, but I would still like an easier way to have them download straight from my webpage. I understand that i can make a download button, but if it was integrated into my webplayer, I can have the whole thing automate, and streamline my workload. Thanks!Linda IrwinI guess I will have to share manually since I closed the business page a couple of months ago as they messed up functionality of it to the point that people stopped following it.Spreaker/Voxnest Links:https://Voxnest.comhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comEmail: rob at voxnest.comSend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/VoxNestTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenleeTwitter: http://twitter.com/alexeum Tech Support: support at spreaker.com
Spreaker Live Show #159 for July 11th, 2018Show Duration: 60 minutes-Host: Rob Greenlee, Head of Partnerships, Voxnest and Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)voxnest(dotcom)-Co-Host: Alex Exum, Host of “The Exum Experience Podcast” on Spreaker-We stream LIVE every Weds at 3 Pacific /6pm EST from SpreakerLiveShow.com-You can now get the show on Google Podcasts App on Android-http://PodcastMovement.com is COMING FAST - Next month in Philly July 23-26-Spreaker powered by Voxnest - Whole new booth experience this year with ability to use touch screens to see all of our platforms in our software.-Alex created a video for a 'Show Clock' for Speaker Live Show listeners since we mentioned in the show alexexum.com/showclock-On my other Podcast - I had the product manager for Google Podcasts as a Guest. Go to http://NewMediaShow.com/Live to see and hear that conversation-Shoutout to James Cridland and his http://Podnews.net newsletter. It is an incredibly thorough and very useful daily compilation of up-to-the-minute podcast-related news from around the world.- Submit your RSS feed to Google Podcasts and get a direct link to it - https://search.google.com/devtools/podcast/previewShow Today:- PodcastMovement is Coming Fast- Voxnest/Spreaker is Hiring- What’s the status of HTTPS feeds on Apple Podcasts?- Spreaker Feed Submissions to Spotify has resumed - We got an Audio Comment about App Donations- Other Listener CommentsOn the show today:- What’s the status of HTTPS feeds on Apple Podcasts? As probably every podcaster already knows, at the end of May, Apple communicated that they will soon require secure podcast feeds as part of publishing podcasts with them.-This means that podcasters who have already submitted their show to Apple Podcasts will need to ensure they are using a secure podcast feed with an SSL certificate and for those of you who plan to submit in the future, you need to make sure you have it set up. If you’re not a techy person this basically means that it is recommended to use a podcast HTTPS RSS feed, with the “S” in HTTPS literally standing for ‘secure’.-What does this mean for you?We want to make the transition as easy as possible for Spreaker users: in the near future you’ll need to have your RSS Feed secure to be submitted on Apple Podcasts. That’s why we have already made an update on our website which will allow Spreaker users to have their show’s RSS feed directly available as HTTPS. Below we explain how to make the changes.-What do I have to do?For podcasters who have not yet submitted to Apple Podcasts yet: you can already get the RSS Feed directly from the CMS or your Show page on the Website since it’s already been updated. It’s that easy.-For podcasters who are already submitting to Apple Podcasts: don’t worry for the time being, the HTTP feed is still working and we are in discussion with Apple to find the best solution for you. We’ll be in touch with more information regarding the transition as soon as we have an update.-Spreaker Feed Submissions to Spotify has resumed *Spotify submissions has resumed Weds (Today)We began submitting the backlog of the Spotify submissions, finally, using the Spotify APIWe’ll do it at a rate of 600 shows per hour (50 every 5 minutes are submitted), to process the full 4000 shows on PENDING state.- Kyle Wilcox wrote and sent us an audio comment: Hey, I think the discussion about making the custom Spreaker app a paid app in the Apple App Store was interesting. I wonder if you could also make the app free, and allow people to donate various amounts with in-app purchases. I think you could even do subscriptions that way. Here's my audio comment about this. Play Audio Comment Listener Comments & Questions:Joe BunzerellyI know this has been brought up before, but can we put the download button back on the embeddable player? The last time this was brought up i believe the answer was that only a small percentage of listeners downloaded as opposed to streaming. If that's the case, why not make it an option in the embeddable player, like many other features are. I just think it makes it more accessible to people who are new to podcast listening and afraid of using data. Obviously i try to steer them towards the podcast players, but I would still like an easier way to have them download straight from my webpage. I understand that i can make a download button, but if it was integrated into my webplayer, I can have the whole thing automate, and streamline my workload. Thanks!Linda IrwinI guess I will have to share manually since I closed the business page a couple of months ago as they messed up functionality of it to the point that people stopped following it.Spreaker/Voxnest Links:https://Voxnest.comhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comEmail: rob at voxnest.comSend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/VoxNestTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenleeTwitter: http://twitter.com/alexeum Tech Support: support at spreaker.com
Spreaker Live Show #132 for Oct 18th, 2017Show Duration: 45 minutesHost: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(dotcom)We stream LIVE every Weds at 3 Pacific /6pm EST from SpreakerLiveShow.comShow Today:- Preparing Your Show for Podcast Advertising- Creating an App for Your Podcast Just Got Easier!- Another Audio Comment via VoxerOn the show today:Preparing Your Show for Podcast AdvertisingIf your goal is to monetize from advertising then running ads early in your podcast and often is good practice. Getting skilled and practicing doing ads is important as you will not be good at it out of the gateWhen paying advertisers are interested then you and your show will be readyGets your listeners accustomed to hearing ads on your show as adding ads to an ad free show can be jarring for your listenersStart driving home the idea that advertising supports the sponsors that make the show possible, greater ad responseGet started with Affiliate Programs like Amazon Affiliates, Commission Junction (CJ.com) or Share A SaleThis gives you an inventory of sample ads that you can show potential CPM advertisers that you have the skills to create and deliver a great ad read - create an mp3 of all the reads you have done one after anotherThe best way to cut those sample ad reads for the ad demo mp3 is to save the clips with 30 seconds of lead in, the ad spot and 30 seconds of post ad content. This will give advertisers a sense of how you lead in, deliver and roll out of an ad spot. Start keeping track on every single episode where an ad could be dynamically injected into your mp3 file. If you’re doing your show and find a natural transition spot record that time hack for each episode down to this HH:MM:SS.Tips: - Find a product on Amazon Associate or any product or service you love that has an affiliate program and apply for it.- Thought leaders who sell courses and information products online offer affiliate partnerships - What about your own product or service gives you something to promote on your show.- Keep the ads relevant.- You only get good at running ads when you’re really running ads- Prepare for ads to be dynamically inserted in the future. - “Dynamic insertion” refers to a type of ad inserted at a pre-determined time in the episodeoBlog Post https://blog.spreaker.com/2017/10/17/new-spreakers-50000-show-catalog-now-amazon-alexa-devices/- Creating an App for Your Podcast Just Got Easier!Connect with your audience more directly with an exclusive experience, all while expanding on your brand, with a customized Mobile App dedicated to your show.It’s a seemingly small addition to your podcast’s overall distribution system that offers considerable benefits. It’s just about the closest you can get to your listeners, who can download your app (from either iTunes or Google Play—you can choose where to place it) and use it to get direct access to your show and only your show. There’s no getting distracted by other podcasts, and they’ll be able to give back and show you their love and appreciation by liking your episodes and leaving comments.Aside from this intimate experience, Mobile Apps also offer a way to expand and build upon your podcast’s mission, what it stands for, and the brand you’ve constructed around it. It’s a professional touch that impresses listeners as well as potential sponsors looking for established podcasts to support and work with.Creating and customizing a Mobile App is a cinch. Spreaker offers a simple app-builder straight from its website where you can modify and manage your app with just a few clicks. How it looks and the keywords and information you add are all your choice and under your control. And if it building one was easy before, it’s even easier now, thanks to a few more features we’ve added to make creating your app a snap. Now you can crop your images and get some immediate help with your title and descriptions. Crop your imagesThose of you who have already submitted a Mobile App to either the iTunes Store or Google Play know that they are infuriatingly specific about the images you use to brand and embellish your app. You have to adhere to strict restrictions, not just in regards to content, but size, too. If you don’t set them correctly right off the bat, with the exact measurements required, you’re either prevented from completing your app or risk publishing one with distorted images.So we’ve come up with a solution that’s easy and will make you look good, too. Now, once you’ve uploaded your images while building your app, you can crop them as you please right from the builder. So even if you upload images that are bigger than what’s needed, you’ll still be able to adjust them to make them fit.Taking the words right out of your mouthComing up with a way to describe your podcast that’s both informative and enticing is not exactly easy, and it gets even harder when you have to worry about keywords and creating multiple descriptions that differ just enough from each other.But now you won’t have to waste any more time coming up with various turns of phrases and call-to-actions. As you build your Mobile App, the app name, short description, and long description will appear in the fields pre-populated for you, drawing from the information you’ve included on your podcast’s Spreaker page. Of course, you can always modify the text if you’d like, but otherwise you’ll be free to just carry on with the rest of the setup and submit it.Now, not only can you customize your Mobile App to your heart’s content, but you can do it all in less than 10 minutes! It’s a professional product, made exclusively for your listeners, that’ll be ready in a jiffy.Ready to take your podcast to the next level? Create your own Mobile App now!https://www.spreaker.com/store/app/createBlog Post: https://blog.spreaker.com/2017/10/24/new-creating-an-app-for-your-podcast-just-got-easier/Audio Comment from Kyle Wilcox Voxer.comSpreaker Links:http://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comEmail: rob at spreaker.comSend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenleeTwitter: http://twitter.com/alexeum Tech Support: support at spreaker.com
Spreaker Live Show #132 for Oct 18th, 2017Show Duration: 45 minutesHost: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(dotcom)We stream LIVE every Weds at 3 Pacific /6pm EST from SpreakerLiveShow.comShow Today:- Preparing Your Show for Podcast Advertising- Creating an App for Your Podcast Just Got Easier!- Another Audio Comment via VoxerOn the show today:Preparing Your Show for Podcast AdvertisingIf your goal is to monetize from advertising then running ads early in your podcast and often is good practice. Getting skilled and practicing doing ads is important as you will not be good at it out of the gateWhen paying advertisers are interested then you and your show will be readyGets your listeners accustomed to hearing ads on your show as adding ads to an ad free show can be jarring for your listenersStart driving home the idea that advertising supports the sponsors that make the show possible, greater ad responseGet started with Affiliate Programs like Amazon Affiliates, Commission Junction (CJ.com) or Share A SaleThis gives you an inventory of sample ads that you can show potential CPM advertisers that you have the skills to create and deliver a great ad read - create an mp3 of all the reads you have done one after anotherThe best way to cut those sample ad reads for the ad demo mp3 is to save the clips with 30 seconds of lead in, the ad spot and 30 seconds of post ad content. This will give advertisers a sense of how you lead in, deliver and roll out of an ad spot. Start keeping track on every single episode where an ad could be dynamically injected into your mp3 file. If you’re doing your show and find a natural transition spot record that time hack for each episode down to this HH:MM:SS.Tips: - Find a product on Amazon Associate or any product or service you love that has an affiliate program and apply for it.- Thought leaders who sell courses and information products online offer affiliate partnerships - What about your own product or service gives you something to promote on your show.- Keep the ads relevant.- You only get good at running ads when you’re really running ads- Prepare for ads to be dynamically inserted in the future. - “Dynamic insertion” refers to a type of ad inserted at a pre-determined time in the episodeoBlog Post https://blog.spreaker.com/2017/10/17/new-spreakers-50000-show-catalog-now-amazon-alexa-devices/- Creating an App for Your Podcast Just Got Easier!Connect with your audience more directly with an exclusive experience, all while expanding on your brand, with a customized Mobile App dedicated to your show.It’s a seemingly small addition to your podcast’s overall distribution system that offers considerable benefits. It’s just about the closest you can get to your listeners, who can download your app (from either iTunes or Google Play—you can choose where to place it) and use it to get direct access to your show and only your show. There’s no getting distracted by other podcasts, and they’ll be able to give back and show you their love and appreciation by liking your episodes and leaving comments.Aside from this intimate experience, Mobile Apps also offer a way to expand and build upon your podcast’s mission, what it stands for, and the brand you’ve constructed around it. It’s a professional touch that impresses listeners as well as potential sponsors looking for established podcasts to support and work with.Creating and customizing a Mobile App is a cinch. Spreaker offers a simple app-builder straight from its website where you can modify and manage your app with just a few clicks. How it looks and the keywords and information you add are all your choice and under your control. And if it building one was easy before, it’s even easier now, thanks to a few more features we’ve added to make creating your app a snap. Now you can crop your images and get some immediate help with your title and descriptions. Crop your imagesThose of you who have already submitted a Mobile App to either the iTunes Store or Google Play know that they are infuriatingly specific about the images you use to brand and embellish your app. You have to adhere to strict restrictions, not just in regards to content, but size, too. If you don’t set them correctly right off the bat, with the exact measurements required, you’re either prevented from completing your app or risk publishing one with distorted images.So we’ve come up with a solution that’s easy and will make you look good, too. Now, once you’ve uploaded your images while building your app, you can crop them as you please right from the builder. So even if you upload images that are bigger than what’s needed, you’ll still be able to adjust them to make them fit.Taking the words right out of your mouthComing up with a way to describe your podcast that’s both informative and enticing is not exactly easy, and it gets even harder when you have to worry about keywords and creating multiple descriptions that differ just enough from each other.But now you won’t have to waste any more time coming up with various turns of phrases and call-to-actions. As you build your Mobile App, the app name, short description, and long description will appear in the fields pre-populated for you, drawing from the information you’ve included on your podcast’s Spreaker page. Of course, you can always modify the text if you’d like, but otherwise you’ll be free to just carry on with the rest of the setup and submit it.Now, not only can you customize your Mobile App to your heart’s content, but you can do it all in less than 10 minutes! It’s a professional product, made exclusively for your listeners, that’ll be ready in a jiffy.Ready to take your podcast to the next level? Create your own Mobile App now!https://www.spreaker.com/store/app/createBlog Post: https://blog.spreaker.com/2017/10/24/new-creating-an-app-for-your-podcast-just-got-easier/Audio Comment from Kyle Wilcox Voxer.comSpreaker Links:http://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comEmail: rob at spreaker.comSend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenleeTwitter: http://twitter.com/alexeum Tech Support: support at spreaker.com
Notre partenariat avec l'émission Les Pieds sur Terre, de France Culture, se poursuit. Chaque mois, nous nous rendrons alternativement à Fréjus et Villers-Cotterêts pour raconter concrètement comment le Front national gère ces villes. Pour ce quatrième épisode, direction Fréjus, pour un portrait du maire, David Rachline.
Au dessus de ce message, vous n’avez qu’à cliquer sur le bouton « play » du lecteur Audio pour écouter l’interview, il se peut que le lecteur mette quelques secondes avant d’apparaître. Vous pouvez retrouver Dorado sur son blog dorado pronostics basket Vous pouvez retrouver Dorado sur sa page fan facebook en cliquant ici Dorado travaille également comme consultant expert en basket pour PronosConseilClub Il délivre tous ces meilleurs conseils basket et tous ces pronostics sur son blog et sur le site de PronosConseilClub Transcription texte de l’interview: Maxence Rigottier : Bonjour, c’est Maxence Rigottier du blog gagner de l’argent grâce aux paris sportifs. Aujourd’hui j’ai l’honneur d’accueillir Dorado du blog Dorado Pronostics Basket puisque actuellement il est en train de créer le buzz grâce à ses pronostics de basket et je voulais revenir un petit peu avec lui sur comment il réussit actuellement à effectuer d’excellent pronostics et savoir un petit peu beaucoup plus de choses sur lui. Maxence Rigottier : Salut Dorado, Dorado Pronostics Basket : Salut Maxence, Maxence Rigottier : Peut-être que beaucoup d’entre nous ne te connaissent pas encore, mais actuellement tu es en train de déclencher le buzz sur le net et je voulais que tu te présentes pour que nous sachions qui tu es ? Dorado Pronostics Basket : Je vais me présenter assez rapidement, je suis Dorado, je pratique les paris sportifs depuis cinq, six ans à peu près, comme tout le monde au début j’ai fait quelques erreurs j’ai parié beaucoup avec des combinés sur cinq, six matchs, tout a commencé en fait quand j’étais en première il y avait un pote à moi dans ma classe il faisait beaucoup de loto foot, des cotes & match et je m’y suis mis, et puis ça gagnait pas mal, on a lancé la mode au lycée tout le monde nous suivait, voulait de nos conseils sur la ligue des champions ont parié souvent le foot après on était plus dans la même classe j’ai continué un peu les paris , mais vite fait, c’était souvent des tickets en sortie de cours sans analyses pour le fun histoire de pigmenter mes soirées ligue des champions et puis ça ne marcher pas trop, je ne comprenais pas beaucoup alors j’ai voulu faire un suivi de mes pronostics et j’ai constaté que le basket me rapportait énormément de sous par rapport au foot alors j’ai décidé de stopper le foot et de me concentrer sur le basket ça ne marchait pas mal j’ai donc créé ma page fan facebook en mars dernier sur la NBA principalement malheureusement avec le lock-out j’ai dû me diversifier sur le basket européen j’ai créé une nouvelle page Dorado Pronostics Basket avec un blog http://doradopronostics.wordpress.com/ Maxence Rigottier : Je mettrai également le lien de ton site, il n’y a pas de souci, pour que vous puissiez voir tout le travail excellent de Dorado depuis le démarrage de son blog. Dorado Pronostics Basket : Merci Maxence Rigottier : Quels sont les sports de prédilection, quels sont les sports que tu paries, tu fais juste des paris sur le basket ? Dorado Pronostics Basket : Je fais simplement des paris sur le basket, quelques fois autour d’une pizza avec des copains je fais un petit ticket au foot, mais c’est tout, rien de fou en ce qui concerne le foot c’est principalement le basket, basket et basket. Je ne sors pas du tout de ce principe-là ça me réussit bien je ne vois pas pourquoi je vais aller m’éparpiller sur d’autres sports. Maxence Rigottier : D’accord. Comment tu choisis un pronostic et comment tu fais une analyse sur chacun de tes pronostics parce que si je me rappelle bien tu es actuellement à 10/10 ou 10/11 de tes pronostics basket… Dorado Pronostics Basket : 11/11 et ça s’est terminé ce weekend et je suis à 11/12 pour le moment. Maxence Rigottier : C’est exceptionnel d’avoir fait un 11/12 et justement dévoile nous un petit peu comment tu choisis un pronostic et comment fais-tu une analyse de ce pronostic pour arriver à obtenir des résultats aussi brillants ?
Think about this: hosts Phil Thompson and Eric Armstrong are delving into the sounds represented by the spelling “th” this week. In the course of it, they’ll chat about how the sound is rare in the world’s languages, how it’s formed in various varieties of English around the world, and its use in Spanish. Show Notes:The show starts with an Audio Comment from Erik Singer re barred i and they guys’ response."th" soundsIn the world's languages, they are fairly rare. 40 languages appear on the WALS "Presence of Uncomon Consonants" map for the /th/ sounds.Dental, interdental, variability in amount of tongue. Culturally different. Maddieson & Ladefoged in "The Sounds of the World's Languages" studied Americans and Brits, and 90% of the US speakers made interdental articulations, while 90% of the British speakers made dental articulations. Jespersen suggests (in Maddieson/Ladefoged) that articulations are dictated partly by dentition: if you have gaps in your teeth (or none) you may articulate differently.• "showing the tongue" to aid lip reading in emphatic speech.IPA Symbol ð: Eth is used in Old English, Icelandic, Faroese, and Elfdalian. In most languages it represents the voiced dental fricative. Symbol is called [ɛð], while Eth [ɛθ] is a woman's name.Voicing: voicedPlace: Dental or InterdentalManner: FricativeOccurrence: is far more common in English, due to the high frequency of function words with ð sounds in English, such as then, the, they, their, those, etc.IPA Symbol θ:Theta symbol is the lowercase Greek letter, which represents the voiceless dental fricative in Greek. Voicing: voicelessPlace: Dental or InterdentalManner: FricativeHistory: Though the sounds are Germanic in their "roots", almost all Germanic languages have lost /th/ sounds. Only English and Icelandic retain it. /th/ is part of Castilian Spanish. Known as "Ceceo" [θeθeo] it contrasts with "seseo" . Urban Legend of "Prestige Borrowing"; however, it's not true, as the person credited with documenting the lisp wrote about it 200 years before the use of /θ/ began. la casa "the house" la caza "the hunt"distinción /la ˈkasa/ /la ˈkaθa/ceceo /la ˈkaθa/ /la ˈkaθa/seseo /la ˈkasa/ /la ˈkasa/Variationsth-Fronting /f/ and /v/ like in Cockney and other working class accents of Southern English English, AAVE finallyth-Alveolarization /s/ and /z/ like in Parisian French English, African Englishes, Th-debuccalization /h/ in Scots English (mainly in Glasgow) "three" becomes "hree"Th-stopping /t/ and /d/ like in Quebecois English, Caribbean English, Nigerian English, and Liberian English, AAVE initiallyBUT NOT really in Hiberno-English, some Newfoundland English, NY/NJ English, Indian English, where /th/ becomes more dentalized, so "den/then" aren't homophones.Icelandic and Danish have lamino-alveolar non-sibilant fricative allophones with teeth fairly far apart. (Sibilance is created "downstream" of the constriction where the turbulence strikes structures beyond the point constriction (e.g. the gum ridge and/or teeth). IPA θ̠ ð̠Speech Disorders: Dental/interdental Lisp, as an allophone of /s/ and /z/. "Ethel Thayer; thounds like I'm lithping" —On Golden Pond.
Véronique Guiberteau est une femme dynamique et très active, ancienne médecin, qui a à présent des responsabilités importantes dans une entreprise qui s’occupe d’établissements de santé. Elle a posté fin décembre 2009 un commentaire dans ma chronique de GTD disant qu’elle applique GTD depuis 1 an, et donnant des conseils pour l’implémenter. Sachant à quel point GTD est difficile à mettre en place, j’ai sauté sur l’occasion et lui ait proposé de l’interviewer pour qu’elle nous explique en détails comment elle a fait, et pour qu’elle nous donne ses précieux conseils de vétérante ;) (si vous aussi pensez avoir appliqué correctement les principes d’un livre déjà chroniqué ici, n’hésitez pas à me contacter pour réclamer votre interview). La qualité du son est médiocre, sorry. Les deux premières minutes sont particulièrement atroces, ensuite cela va mieux mais il y a beaucoup de grésillements (si vous savez comment faire sauter cela avec Audacity, je suis preneur ! ). C’est pourquoi je vous propose aussi la transcription écrite de cette interview (les […] indiquent que le ou les mots étaient inaudibles). En bas de page se trouvent les ressources, comprenant des liens vers tous les outils que Véronique utilise. Bonne écoute, ou bonne lecture ! Vous pouvez écouter ce podcast en live en cliquant sur le bouton Play en haut, téléchargez le MP3 en cliquant sur Download, ou le récupérer dans iTunes directement. Interview Olivier : Bonjour, c’est Olivier du blog « des livres pour changer de vie ». Pour ce podcast, on a pour la première fois une étude de cas. Je suis tombé il y a quelque temps sur le commentaire de Véronique tout en bas de la chronique de GTD qui disait en gros : « J’ai réussi à mettre en place GTD »… et elle donnait beaucoup de conseils et expliquait comment elle avait fait. Donc ça m’a intéressé. J’ai contacté Véronique pour savoir si elle serait prête pour faire une interview, pour expliquer comment elle a mis en place GTD et quels conseils elle pourrait nous donner. Donc bonjour Véronique ! Véronique : Bonjour Olivier ! Olivier : Alors déjà, est-ce que tu peux te présenter rapidement pour nos auditeurs ? Véronique : Je suis Véronique Guiberteau. J’utilise la GTD depuis maintenant un peu plus d’an an. Je suis cadre dans une entreprise qui s’occupe d’établissements de santé. J’ai été confrontée à de multiples tâches puisque je suis itinérante. Olivier : D’accord. Itinérante, c'est-à-dire ? Est-ce que tu peux nous expliquer un petit peu ? Véronique : Je travaille pour ce qu’on pourrait appeler, mais qui n’est pas dans les termes juridiques, une filiale, en tout cas une direction régionale. Ce qui fait que dans le contexte de notre activité, j’ai en charge 7 établissements pour ce qui est de la facturation et de la génération du chiffre d’affaire, ainsi qu’une partie de l’analyse de données. Olivier : D’accord, on peut dire que c’est un travail qui est quand même assez prenant, j’imagine… Véronique : C’est un travail qui est relativement prenant avec surtout des tâches relativement différentes. Puisque d’une part j’ai des tâches qui ressortent de la direction régionale et du Co-régional , qui mettent des tâches spécifiques. Je vais avoir des tâches qui sont des tâches de management et d’encadrement d’équipes dans les établissements, en sus d’une petite équipe régionale. Et en suite des tâches qui sont des tâches d’analyse de données, qui peuvent aller de choses relativement simples, je dirais : mise en place de tableaux de bord, de suivi, de pilotage, à des analyses un peu plus importantes. Ce qui fait une relative diversité des tâches parce qu’il y a à la fois du management assez classique avec de la gestion de projet et d’autre part des choses qui sont beaucoup du travail de l’ordre personnel. Je ne sais pas si c’est relativement explicite. C’est quand même une grande diversité de tâches qui ont des timings différents. Il y a des tâches qui sont de l’ordre de la réfle...
Welcome to episode #100 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. While it's exciting to be hitting episode #100, I think we'll all benefit from the incredible surprise conversation that takes place within this MP3 file. There are also some very kind comments from friends and family. In all, this episode sometimes sounds a little too much about me... and not enough about all of us, but that's what Six Pixels of Separation is really about - the you and the us = the community. So, thanks for allowing me to be a part of your community. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #100 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 57:10. Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Perhaps we should loose the Facebook Group? Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society. Check out my other Podcast, Foreword Thinking - The Business And Motivational Book Review Podcast - sponsored by HarperCollins Canada. Foreword Thinking - Episode #9 featuring Beth Lisick. Beth's new book is: Helping Me Help Myself - One Skeptic, 10 Self-Help Gurus, and a Year on the Brink of the Comfort Zone. CMA – Canadian Marketing Association – National Convention and Trade Show – May 12th – 14th. Seth Godin. Dan Ariely - Predictably Irrational. W. Mitchell. Penelope Trunk – Brazen Careerist. Audio Comment – the Twist Image team. Audio Comment – Joseph Jaffe – Jaffe Juice – Life After The 30-Second Spot – Join The Conversation. In Conversation with Bryan Eisenberg - GrokDotCom – Waiting For Your Cat To Bark? - Call To Action and Avinash Kaushik – Analytics Evangelist, Google – Occam's Razor – Web Analytics – An Hour A Day. Audio Comment – Suleeman Ahmed. Audio Comment – Michael Seaton – Thorney Fallis – The Client Side. Audio Comment – Dave Delaney – Dave Made That (and This?) – Two Boobs And A Baby Plus. Six Pounds of Sound – C.C. Chapman – Advance Guard – Managing The Gray – Accident Hash. Planet of Women – ‘Waking Up the Neighborhood'. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #100 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: accident hash advance guard advertising avinash kaushik beth lisick blog blogging brazen careerist bryan eisenberg business call to action canadian marketing association cc chapman client side cma dan ariely dave delaney dave made that digital marketing digital marketing conference facebook foreword thinking future now inc google harpercollins canada itunes jaffe juice joseph jaffe managing the gray marketing michael seaton motivational books occams razor online social network penelope trunk planet of women podcast podcasting seth godin six pixels of separation social media marketing sulemaan ahmed thornley fallis twist image two boobs and a baby plus w mitchell waiting for your cat to bark web 20 web analytics
Welcome to episode #61 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. There's big preparation over here at Twist Image HQ as I get ready for my trip to Singapore. You'll get to hear from one of the classes from the Singapore Management University. There's also lots of great insights on the echo chamber (again), Radio versus Podcasting and owning your digital life. Enjoy this conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #61 - Host: Mitch Joel. - Running time: 56:18. - Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. - Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. - Hello from Beautiful Montreal. - Subscribe over at iTunes. - Comments are now live on the Blog - sixpixels.com/blog. - Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society - please join (we have over five hundred members). - I am a Facebook Spammer... no more! - Email newsletters address change hell. - Audio Comment - Michael Netzley and the class at Singapore Management University. - Singapore Management WetPaint wiki. - Singapore - Michael Netzley - Singapore Management University - July 26th, 2007. - Institute Of Public Relations Singapore - PR 2.0 - Engaging Stakeholders In The New Media Landscape. My presentation for this session (which is being held on Wednesday, August 1st, 2007) is called, Know Control Or No Control - How Social Media Is Shaping Communications. - Podcast may come out a little late. - Audio Comment - Dave Delaney - Two Boobs And A Baby Plus - BarCamp Nashville. - BarCamp Nashville - August 18th, 2007 - I'll be there... join me. - Happy Birthday Julien Smith - In Over Your Head. - Audio Comment ' Robin Brown. - The NewsMarket. - Audio Comment - Jay Berkowitz - Ten Golden Rules. - Across The Sound - Joseph Jaffe - Episode #83. - Audio Comment - Jay Moonah - Uncle Seth - Online Music Marketing Podcast. - Audio Comment - Doug Haslam - Topaz Partners - PRobecast - Tech PR Gems. - What Is Your Blog And/Or Podcast? - Marko Kulick - Pets.ca - Photgraphy.ca. - Six Points of Separation - Six Tips To Commenting On A Blog Or Podcast: 1. Add value. 2. Don't pitch. 3. Challenge with respect. 4. Follow up - use coComment. 5. Don't sound like a text book. 6. Take a time out. - Six Pounds of Sound - The Sea Dragons - "Sweet Delilah". - Courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network (heard it on Adam Curry's Daily Source Code). Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #61 - Host: Mitch Joel.
Welcome to episode #60 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. I'm doing my best to catch up on all of the amazing audio comments, and they range from topics like the Echo Chamber to Twitter to Facebook and even insights on information overload. It's a hot summer episode with lots of voices, tips, tricks and insights. Enjoy this conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #60 - Host: Mitch Joel. - Running time: 59:28. - Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. - Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. - Hello from Beautiful Montreal. - Subscribe over at iTunes. - Comments are now live on the Blog - sixpixels.com/blog. - New Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society - please join (we have over four hundred and fifty members). - I am a Facebook Spammer! - I'll be in Singapore with Michael Netzley - Singapore Management University starting July 28th, 2007. - Institute Of Public Relations Singapore for their event: PR 2.0 - Engaging Stakeholders In The New Media Landscape. - Audio Comment - Amruta Salagare - Singapore Management University. - Audio Comment - Wannita Phanchana - Ireland By Way Of Thailand. - CMA - Canadian Marketing Association - eMarketing Course - Tuesday September 18th to Tuesday December 11, 2007. - PodCamp Boston 2 - October 26th - 28th, 2007. - Paull Young - Forward Podcast and Young PR - Interview on Personal Branding. - David Usher (ex-Moist) and my convincing him to put his music on the Podsafe Music Network. - David Usher MySpace page - Audio Comment - Kathryn Lagden - That Kathryn Girl Blog. - PodCamp Australia Promo. - Audio Comment - Tim Coyne - The Hollywood Podcast. - Julien Smith - In Over Your Head. - Audio Comment ' Marko Kulick - Pets.ca - Photography.ca. - Email Comment - Sallie Goetsch (rhymes with "sketch") - Author-izer. - Email Comment - Saul Colt. - Audio Comment - Neil Gorman - Comicology. - Ray Kurzweil - The Singularity Is Near. - The Law of Accelerating Returns. - Greenfields Report #8 - Bernard Goldbach - Podcasting.ie. - Edgecast.ie. - Robert Scoble is big into Facebook. - Six Points of Separation ' Six Ways To Get Started on Micro Blogging Platforms Like Twitter, Jaiku, Pownce - Requested by Anna Chamika Kalupahana-Ailapperuma on the Six Pixels Of Separation Podcast Society Group discussion board. 1. Real name 2. No mobile. 3. Use an Avatar. 4. Find tools to use like Twitku. 5. Be compelling. 6. This is media. - Six Pounds of Sound - music from C.C. Chapman of Managing The Gray, Accident Hash, One Guy's Thoughts and U-Turn Café. - Tom Acousti - "Alive". Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #60 - Host: Mitch Joel.
Episode 48 Part 3: For Part 3 and 4, Jim and I have a hearty discussion about All Star Batman and Robin. BK’s Bullets is back with Matt Wagner commentary. Jim and I talk Flash 13, JLA/JSA, Supergirl, and more. Time stamps: 0:00 Opening, special news, show announcements, Funny Bullets winner, and various rants 6:41 Listener Emails (Including a discussion about Flash #13, JLA/JSA Lightning Saga crossover, which will be continued in Episode 49 Part 1 (Basically 2 episodes)), and a discussion about Supergirl. 41:12 Jim and Sean discuss the current DC releases and what looks the most interesting. 1:08:58 All Star Batman and Robin #5 discussion with Audio Comment, listener email, and forum comments. 2:35:06 Bk’s Bullets on Batman and the Monster Men and Mad Monk by Matt Wagner. 2:50:51 Closing, shout outs, show info We will see you on Monday with Episode 48 Part 4 Don’t forget to submit your entries for Funny Bullets and Top Bullets. Check out Mike Parkinson’s DC Year One comic strip show.
Welcome to episode #53 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. This week there is an amazing conversation with Shelly Palmer from Media 3.0, Author of Television Disrupted and President of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, NY (the organization that bestows the coveted Emmy Awards). Please make sure to listen to this conversation - especially if you think the TV networks just "don't get it" (are you listening to me Joseph Jaffe? ;). Shelly is fascinating. I've also started a Facebook group called, Six Pixels Of Separation Podcast Society. There are over one hundred members already, so join the mix. Enjoy this conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #53 - Host: Mitch Joel. - Running time: 57:19. - Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. - Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. - Hello from Beautiful Montreal. - Subscribe over at iTunes. - Comments are now live on the Blog - sixpixels.com/blog. - New Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society - please join. - IAB Canada - Social Media Marketing Seminar: - Montreal (June 11th, 2007) Toronto (June 13th, 2007), Vancouver (June 20th, 2007) and Halifax (June 27th, 2007). - How should I handle text comments? - Get in on the Ghost Blogging conversation. Check out Inside PR #59 and #60. - Galacticast One Year Bash - congrats Casey and Rudy. - The Advertising Club of Toronto - Internet Day - Tuesday, May 29th, 2007 - 11:00 am - 2:15 pm. - Third Tuesday Toronto - Tuesday, May 29th at 6:00 pm - Live@Courthouse. - Montreal Podcasters Meet-up - Thursday May 31st, 7:30 pm - Sergent-recruteur - 4801 St-Laurent. - Podcasters Across Borders - June 22-24th in Kingston, Ontario. - Upcoming Audio Comments - I got 'em - hang tight and keep the new ones coming. - Audio Comment ' Inside PR - Terry Fallis and David Jones. - Audio Comment - Doug Walker - World Rock Paper Scissors Society. - Throng. - Contest - Name the music from Doug's audio comment and be entered into a draw to win Everything Is Miscellaneous - David Weinberger. - In Conversation with Shelly Palmer - Media 3.0 - Author of Television Disrupted - President of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, NY (the organization that bestows the coveted Emmy Awards). - Six Points of Separation - Six Ways To Make Facebook More Effective: 1. Picture. 2. Status. 3. Networks. 4. Quality. 5. Groups. 6. Applications. 7. Mobile (yup - 7). - Six Pounds of Sound - music from C.C. Chapman of Managing The Gray, Accident Hash and U-Turn Café. - Matthew Ebel - "Trees" live from Second Life. - Virtual Hot Wings - the new Matthew Ebel bootleg. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #53 - Host: Mitch Joel.
Special Smallville Episode: Smallville's Season Premiere aired last week and Jim and I had lots to say about it. We review the episode and have a quick chat about the past of the show and what we hope for in the future. We also review 52 weeks 18-20 and share some audio, email and forum comments. Time stamps: 0:00 Opening, special news, sponsors and shout outs. 2:40 Smallville Season 6 "ZOD" review. 1:20:55 Audio Comment and Emails 1:39:33 Raging Bullets coverage of 52 Weeks 18-20 2:25:01 Spoiler Free Summary of our 52 Review 2:27:39 Listener emails and forum comments 2:45:23 Closing
Collected Comics Library Podcast #74 - The seventy-fourth podcast! Superman Part 1; News, New Releases; An Audio Comment; E-Mail; Superman Archives, Showcases and Chronicles, Another giveaway winner and another giveaway; Running time: 30m 31s
Collected Comics Library Podcast #69 - The sixty-ninth podcast! Motor City Comic Con update; Around Comics Podcast; New Releases; E-Mail and an Audio Comment; Question of the Week; Marvel for August and DC for September through December New Releases; Running time: 25m 13s
Collected Comics Library Podcast #67 - The sixty-seventh podcast! New Forum at CGS; New Releases; E-Mail and An Audio Comment; X-Men Omnibus Comments; A Doc Ock Giveaway; Running time: 26m 48s
Collected Comics Library Podcast #61 - The sixty-first podcast! Audio Comment line 206-350-2225; New Releases; E-Mail and an Audio Comment on Absolute DK; 52; Silver Surfer trades; Running time: 30m 03s
Welcome Back Survivor Fans, It's time for another super duper Listener Feedback show where we focus on episode 8 of Survivor Guatemala. It's jam packed with Survivor info, theories, villians, heroes, and the great stuff we like to gab about. :) This week we hear from Kurt, Carol, Melinda, Shelley, Craig, Bill, Enzo, Todd, Sandi, Drew, Kelli, and Kevin. We've got the usual tidbits gleened from Surivor Live along with some extra links that you guys provided. The Listener Feedback shows are what really makes this effort special. We've got several ways you can join in and participate. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-JASS(5277). You can record an audio comment and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. With either of those options, we can include your audio directly into the special Listener Feedback shows. You can also send us your input in an email, and we'll read it into the show when we record. Lastly, there's a link for comments on the web page here. You can click that link and post your thoughts out there for everyone to see. The song this week is dedicated to the hidden immunity idol and the intrepid Survivors who are attempting to find it. Here's a link to the artist in case you want to learn more about them. Hide and Seek by Marty Buttwinick Show Notes 00:00 Date for iPod Shuffle Users 00:05 Intro Music: Hide and Seek by Marty Buttwinick 00:44 Introductions 01:29 Kurt catching up on episode 7 02:36 New Listener Carol 03:24 Melinda from California 04:24 Shelley from Australia 16:18 Craig from Australia 16:49 Big Daddy Bill from Florida 22:06 Enzo from Japan 25:10 DJ Evil 1 Audio Comment from Japan 30:06 Todd from Canada 36:59 Sandi from Georgia 45:07 Drew from Utah 66:50 Kelli from Small Screen Buzz 70:09 Kevin Christensen 72:26 Listener Feedback Request 73:31 Outro Music: Hide and Seek by Marty Buttwinick Links for Today's Show Survivor podsafe music network Jeff Probst to Leave Survivor Pygmy Island Survivor 12 in Panama Jennifer Lyon Battles Breast Cancer Jennifer Lyon's Website BJ & Shannon X-perience Interview Amy O'hara Small Screen Buzz Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-JASS(5277) Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy