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Aliya, my oldest daughter, flips the script and interviews me in this special 300th episode. From how it all started to the biggest surprises along the way, we're pulling back the curtain like never before.You'll hear about those early years - no paycheck, selling my house, and wondering if I could really do this. Spoiler alert: with persistence, passion, and the right people around you, anything is possible.I share some of my favorite podcast guests (yes, I actually try to pick!) and the power of those “real” moments. Think unedited flubs and the kind of authentic storytelling that makes this podcast what it is.We wrap up with my take on what's next for school social media - because this work is never done. From accessibility and AI to simply keeping up, I'm sharing how we can face the future together.Email: andrea@socialschool4edu.com Follow Andrea on X: @andreagribble Website: www.socialschool4edu.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/socialschool4edu SPECIAL HOSTAliya NorthMarketing & Entrepreneurship student at the University of Wisconsin - MadisonEmail: anorth3@wisc.eduConnect with Aliya on LinkedInUSEFUL INFORMATIONJoin us in June for the Social Media for Schools Retreat! Learn more and sign up here.Order your copy of my book Social Media for Schools: Proven Storytelling Strategies & Ideas to Celebrate Your Students & Staff - While Keeping Your Sanity now!Interested in our membership program? Learn more here: https://socialschool4edu.com/MORE RESOURCESFree Video Training: Learn the simple secrets behind social media for K12 schools!Sign up for our free e-newsletter - click herewww.SocialSchool4EDU.com
We present to you our 7th grade understudies! These students are a part of our Health Class Media Crew and help record raw, unedited footage of our podcast AND live, on-the-spot reflection both during and after each episode.Watch the behind-the-scenes of “Holidays Through Teen Eyes” - Life Is The Future Podcast - S8 E8.BACKGROUNDThis video series provides the public with a look into our recording ins-and-outs while simultaneously allowing younger students to learn from our 8th grade hosts. Imperfections are part of the learning process! We are witnessing the development of adolescents as they practice life skills and navigate the ever-growing internet world— all with a positive lens.
Biotech Bytes: Conversations with Biotechnology / Pharmaceutical IT Leaders
A Year of Biotech Bytes: Reflections, Stories, and Honest Moments#biotechbytes #biotechpodcast #behindthemicThis episode is a look back at the year, the lessons we learned, and the moments that shaped Biotech Bytes. Please visit our website to get more information: https://swangroup.net/I'm joined by Mary Louise Smith, the voice, support, and good energy behind every episode. She's the person many listeners never see, yet she's a major part of why this podcast runs the way it does. We talk about how Biotech Bytes really started, why simple conversations often lead to the best ideas, and how AI can help us focus on the work that matters most. Mary also shares what leadership looks like behind the scenes and a few personal stories that shaped our year, including our shared love for chocolate.If you've listened this year, thank you for being part of this community. Let us know what topics or guests you want to hear in the new year.Links from this episode:Get to know more about Bill Wallace: https://www.linkedin.com/in/williamwallace2Learn more about Intercept Pharmaceuticals:https://www.interceptpharma.com
Send us a textBehind the Mic: How to Build a Successful Career as a Radio Jockey (RJ) in India & AbroadHave you ever heard a Radio Jockey in the morning and thought, “Wow… what an amazing job it must be to make people smile just with your voice”?If you love talking, storytelling, humour, music, connecting with people, and expressing your personality — then the career of a Radio Jockey (RJ) may be much closer to your life than you think.In this episode of The Kapeel Gupta Career PodShow, we go deep into:What a Radio Jockey actually doesReal career scope in India & abroadSkills that truly matter (it's NOT just about English or voice)Courses, education paths & entry routesIncome & growth opportunitiesLife behind the mic — reality beyond glamourFrom FM radio and digital radio to podcasts, brand collaborations, events, and personal branding — today, RJs are not just presenters. They are influencers, entertainers, storytellers, and powerful voices of connection.Whether you're a student, a media aspirant, a creative mind, or someone who simply loves talking — this episode may light up a career dream you didn't know you had.
We present to you our 7th grade understudies! These students are a part of our Health Class Media Crew and help record raw, unedited footage of our podcast AND live, on-the-spot reflection both during and after each episode.Watch the behind-the-scenes of “Outside the Classroom - Friends, FOMO, and Freedom” - Life Is The Future Podcast - S8 E7.BACKGROUNDThis video series provides the public with a look into our recording ins-and-outs while simultaneously allowing younger students to learn from our 8th grade hosts. Imperfections are part of the learning process! We are witnessing the development of adolescents as they practice life skills and navigate the ever-growing internet world— all with a positive lens.
In this special episode, co-founders Caleb Kwok and Alex Sanchez reflect on the beginnings of Beyond the Surface. Hear about how their backgrounds, inspirations for the podcast, and how the show has changed over time.
Today's episode is personal, unpolished, and happening in real time.This is the first in our new premium series, Behind the Mic—where we take you into the conversations that usually happen off-air. And this week, I'm sharing something I'm still moving through: a recent miscarriage.Inside this conversation, we talk about how this loss collided with my lifelong pattern of staying in masculine energy—overfunctioning, overproducing, and avoiding vulnerability by handling everything myself. We explore why receiving support still feels harder than giving it, how early attachment trauma shaped that, and what happens to a woman's nervous system and hormones when softness feels unsafe.You'll also hear a candid discussion between me, Joy, and Tiff about suppression, self-sacrifice, and the way so many high-achieving women are conditioned to stay “strong” at the expense of their own bodies.This isn't a polished teaching moment. It's us, in the middle of it, naming patterns as they surface and practicing the very tools we teach—IFS, EMDR principles, nervous system awareness—to move through something raw and immediate.If you've ever carried grief alone, struggled to step out of your masculine, or felt terrified to let yourself be supported, this conversation will land in a very specific place.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyCoachDawnInstagram: (@dawnwiggins)Instagram: (@coachtiffini)On the Web: https://www.mycoachdawn.comA podcast exploring the journey of life after divorce, delving into topics like divorce grief, loneliness, anxiety, manifesting, the impact of different attachment styles and codependency, setting healthy boundaries, energy healing with homeopathy, managing the nervous system during divorce depression, understanding the stages of divorce grief, and using the Law of Attraction and EMDR therapy in the process of building your confidence, forgiveness and letting go.Support the show✨Join the Cocoon Community - your people are waiting! ✨
Send us a text letting us know your thoughts on today's episodeEver looked back at your podcasting year and thought, “Okay… some of that was great, and some of that? Never again”? Same. In this behind-the-mic episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on what actually worked in 2025, what absolutely didn't, and the big shifts I'm making as I step into 2026 with more clarity, more strategy, and more margin than ever before. Because podcasting as a mom isn't just about content—it's about sustainability, alignment, and building momentum in real-life windows like nap time, car line, and that magical 30 minutes when the toddler entertains themselves.I'm breaking down my six podcast goals for 2026, how I'm treating my show as the core of my visibility ecosystem, and how you can use my MVP mini-framework to set aligned podcast goals of your own. If you're ready to grow your show sustainably and make podcasting feel lighter—you're going to love this one.In This Episode, You'll Learn:What worked (and what totally didn't) in my 2025 podcast strategyWhy myth-busting episodes and collaborations will play a bigger role in 2026My six podcast goals for 2026, including sustainable growth, intentional planning & data-driven contentHow I'm using my MVP Goal-Setting Mini Framework to simplify my planningWhat you can expect on the Podcasting for Moms show in 2026Why podcasting becomes easier—and more effective—when you build systems that support itMoms Behind the Mic SocietyIf today's episode lit a fire under you and you're ready to plan, grow, and sustain your podcast with intention, come join us inside Moms Behind the Mic Society—the membership designed for mom podcasters who want clarity, consistency, and support without the overwhelm.Inside, you'll get:Strategic monthly episode planningPlug-and-play templates & workflowsCommunity, accountability & behind-the-mic realnessSupport to make your podcast sustainable and effectiveYour podcast doesn't have to be a solo sport and in this community, it never is. Need support with your podcast?Book your free Podcast Profit Plan call today! Next Steps: Enjoyed this episode? Let me know over on Instagram and share your favorite takeaway on your Instagram Stories.Visit our website to learn more about our podcast launch and management services. Book your free Podcast Profit Plan Discovery Call here.Don't forget to hit subscribe/follow so you get notified every time a new episode drops!
Brandon Sedloff marks the 100th episode of The Distribution with a reflective deep dive into the most consistent themes, lessons, and market insights gathered across his conversations with leaders throughout private markets. He revisits the origins of the show, shares his perspective on today's uniquely challenging environment for investment managers, and distills the personal, operational, and strategic principles that repeatedly surface in his discussions. From authenticity and storytelling to operational excellence, shifting capital structures, and the growing role of technology and AI, Brandon outlines what it takes to build a durable, differentiated firm in an increasingly competitive landscape. He discusses: • The personal nature of private markets and why authenticity, relationships, and lifelong learning consistently define top performers • The growing emphasis on building durable enterprises, intentional culture, and leadership rooted in patience, transparency, and trust • How managers can create true differentiation by deeply understanding their unique advantages and reimagining organizational structure • Major strategy themes across private credit, living sectors, digital infrastructure, energy transition, and global market opportunities • The evolution of capital structures, including open-end vehicles, the rise of the private wealth channel, and increasing consolidation and GP-strategic capital activity • The operational and technological shifts reshaping the industry, including data readiness, outsourcing undifferentiated work, and the cultural mindset required for AI adoption • Key career, leadership, and strategic advice distilled from 100 episodes of conversations with private markets leaders Links: Brandon on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bsedloff/ Juniper Square - https://www.junipersquare.com/ Topics: (00:00:00) - Intro (00:02:36) - Themes across 100 podcast episodes (00:06:17) - Key leadership traits from guests (00:07:45) - Operational alpha (00:11:55) - Trends in investment style (00:16:42) - GP staking and strategic M&A (00:19:34) - AI (00:23:16) - Advice for GPs and operators (00:25:59) - Innovation (00:30:59) - Predictions for 2026
HAPPY THURSDAY COUSINS!!!This week we're joined by our good friends from Coffee Break Podcast, and trust us…this episode goes everywhere. We talk day-one podcast struggles, what it's like building a platform from scratch, awkward run-ins with listeners, and all the behind-the-scenes chaos that never makes it on camera.We also get into how they chose their name, what their families really think about the pod, and the art of learning to filter yourself (or at least trying to). Plus: editing glow-ups, future plans for both our platforms, travel stories, and yes…unfortunately sad pet stories
We present to you our 7th grade understudies! These students are a part of our Health Class Media Crew and help record raw, unedited footage of our podcast AND live, on-the-spot reflection both during and after each episode.Watch the behind-the-scenes of “Future Freshmen” - Life Is The Future Podcast - S8 E6.BACKGROUNDThis video series provides the public with a look into our recording ins-and-outs while simultaneously allowing younger students to learn from our 8th grade hosts. Imperfections are part of the learning process! We are witnessing the development of adolescents as they practice life skills and navigate the ever-growing internet world— all with a positive lens.
Showing up isn't just about being present—it's about owning your space, making an impact, and keeping your audience coming back for more. At amandapeartch.com we take what you're already doing, whether it's podcasting, speaking, or building your brand, and turn it into something bigger. Something that works for you. You've got the ideas, the expertise, and the […]
Send us a textIn this solocast, On Top of PR host Jason Mudd answers Fernandina Beach High School students' questions and shares his PR career journey, experiences, and key insights.Tune in to learn more!Five things you'll learn from this episode:1. How perseverance helped build Axia into the agency it is today2. How integrity shaped Jason Mudd's career, leadership, and long-term reputation3. Why lifelong learning sets great communicators apart in PR and beyond4. The value of genuine relationships in public relations, business, and everyday life5. How setting long-term goals can guide you in owning and running your future business Quotables“One thing about the profession of public relations, you're always getting exposure to new ideas and new information. No two days are the same.” — @jasonmudd“My primary goal and aspiration for what I do is to have a great reputation of providing both valuable and helpful services that companies benefit from.” — @jasonmudd“Growing my agency with integrity and having a reputation of giving back so that we can attract the best talent in the profession, as well as attract the best clients and do some of the best work.” — @jasonmudd“In starting a small business, you've got to do what 99% of the people are unwilling to do themselves. And that's hard by itself.” — @jasonmudd“Think about everything long-term. So, whatever you're doing personally, professionally, think long term about it. Will your future self thank you for what you're doing today?” — @jasonmudd“Regardless of what profession you pursue, always be learning and improving. So improve your communication skills, both verbally and written. Because at the end of the day, that will apply to any profession you're in.” — @jasonmudd“Your integrity and reputation are essential to your success in life, in business, but also in your personal life. People want to do business with people they like, know, and trust.” — @jasonmudd“The greatest compliment for a small business is probably to get a referral. If you know a small business, don't hesitate to leave them an online review or give them a referral because that is the lifeblood of a small business.” — @jasonmuddIf you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to share it with a colleague or friend. You may also support us through Buy Me a Coffee or by leaving us a quick podcast review.Contact info and resources:Brightway Insurance PR case studyAdecco Group PR case studyFoundation Financial Group PR case studyFirst Coast Community Bank case stSupport the show On Top of PR is produced by Axia Public Relations, named by Forbes as one of America's Best PR Agencies. Axia is an expert PR firm for national brands. On Top of PR is sponsored by ReviewMaxer, the platform for monitoring, improving, and promoting online customer reviews.
Two hundred episodes. Hundreds of hours behind the mic. And more lessons than I could've imagined when I started.In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on what 200 podcast episodes have really taught me about alignment, visibility, and how growth actually happens when you stay consistent and true to yourself.I'm breaking down the six biggest lessons that shaped my business, my message, and my mindset from learning that alignment matters more than hustle to realizing that every guest appearance is a doorway to a new version of yourself.If you've ever wondered what keeps a podcast (and business) evolving instead of burning out, this episode is your roadmap.You'll hear:Why staying aligned is more powerful than staying busyHow podcast guesting turns into a real visibility system (and why I built my Podcast Tour offer around it)The ripple effects of speaking about your work — even when you think no one's listeningHow to find and speak to your right-fit audienceWhy investing in support is the fastest path to clarity and growthHere's to 200 episodes of showing up, pivoting with purpose, and continuing to evolve — one mic at a time.
Welcome back to Behind the Win. Today, we're doing something a little different. We're flipping the script. I'm Kevin Jacobson, Director of Administration here at LSI, and Sarah's assistant. And instead of Sarah hosting, I'll be putting her in the hot seat. Sarah is our president and CEO, the force behind this podcast, and today, we're going to get to learn more about her story, her leadership, and what really goes into Behind the Win.
About the Show:"I am amazed at the depth, the generosity, and the creativity that this region affords me." – Randy WilburnFor this Thanksgiving 2025 episode of I Am Northwest Arkansas®, Randy Wilburn takes a different approach—no guest interview this time, just a solo conversation about gratitude, reflection, and what this year has meant.After nearly 400 episodes of telling Northwest Arkansas stories, Randy shares some of his own—moments from his childhood that shaped how he thinks about Thanksgiving, why this region feels so special to him, and the people who've made this podcast journey possible. From the listeners and collaborators who've been there from the beginning to the community leaders and organizations that continue to inspire new episodes, this is a chance to say thank you.Randy also reflects on his recent transition to the Fayetteville Public Library, where he now serves as Director of Communications and Marketing. It's been about a month in this new role, and he's grateful for the opportunity to contribute to an institution that's been central to his connection to Northwest Arkansas—and to this podcast, which has recorded over 125 episodes at the library itself.This episode is an invitation to pause, reach out to the people who matter in your life, and remember that it's never too late to lean into the thing you were called to do.Key Takeaways:Gratitude Matters: Taking time to appreciate the people, connections, and resources in your life can make every day richer and more meaningful.Northwest Arkansas Shines: The region is full of generous, creative, and inspiring people, organizations, and resources, including public libraries, local nonprofits, and businesses.Support and Community: The podcast thrives because of you—the engaged audience and countless guests who share their stories and energy.It's Never Too Late: Whether starting something new, reconnecting with old friends, or following a dream,Randy Wilburn shows it's always possible to take that next step.Reach Out: This Thanksgiving, share your gratitude with someone important—one simple message or call can make a difference.All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas® podcast.Important Links and Mentions on the Show* I Am Northwest Arkansas® Official Website: iamnorthwestarkansas.com (Suggest a guest or learn more!)Fayetteville Public Library Arkansas Food Innovation Center (AFIC at MCO) Signature Bank of ArkansasNWA CouncilOzarks Natural FoodsF3 Northwest Arkansas (Free men's fitness community)Life Church Rogers and the Bible AppNWA Daily newsletterFindItNWA.com NWA's Hyperlocal Business DirectoryThis episode is
When you think of the voice of tennis who do you think of? There are some great commentators / co-commentators out there from David Law to Annabel Croft but for me personally there is only one answer. I think of Russell Fuller.When it comes to experiencing big tennis events and immersing myself in to them - my go to is not the TV it is most definitely the radio.Russell Fuller is the BBC Tennis Correspondent and many of you will know his commentaries from Wimbledon and the other big tournaments.Tennis Journeys take all sorts of different pathways. All sorts of different destinations. They can't all lead to Wimbledon glory. But so many to lead to incredible adventures. Russell's journey to BBC Tennis Correspondent is a compelling one and I hope you'll enjoy hearing about it as much as I did…Music CreditsEarth by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0
Vacation Mode Activated: Crystal and Tom discuss the rarity of taking a true break and how this episode was pre-recorded to keep the streak alive.Ask Me Anything:Top 3 Favorites: Crystal and Tom share their favorite TV shows, music, and movies, with a mix of nostalgia and current obsessions.Favorite Guests: From Andrea Barber to John Foley, the hosts reminisce about standout interviews and surprising moments.Behind-the-Scenes Stories: Hear about the chaos of interviewing Snooki, the drama surrounding Daniel McKenna's departure, and the unexpected challenges of booking big-name guests.Peloton & Fitness Reflections:How Peloton has transformed Crystal's fitness journey and inspired her personal training education.Tom's Tonal journey and how the podcast indirectly influenced his health and fitness.The Best and Worst of Podcasting: Crystal and Tom reflect on the joys of creating something together and the challenges of staying consistent in the face of algorithms and expectations.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Nicola and Di chat with the entertaining and genuine Ben Fordham. Ben is one of Australia’s most well-known media personalities, hosting the incredibly popular Breakfast Show for 2GB. Ben started working in radio when he was just 15, and he’s built an incredibly successful career over the past 30 years, with no signs of that stopping. In 1997, Ben became the youngest reporter in history to win a Walkley-Award double in the same year, for his coverage of the Thredbo landslide disaster and excellence in journalism. Ben’s also known for his work on TV, including for Sky News, the Today Show, A Current Affair and Nine News. When he’s not working, Ben is a huge family man, married to his beautiful wife Jodie and proud father of their 3 kids, Freddy, Pearl and Goldie. In this episode Ben tells us so many great stories from his career and family life. We hear how Ben started in the industry as a work experience kid, and always found great mentors to help him in his career. This is one of the reasons why Ben loves doing the same for young people entering the industry - he talks about some of the amazing people who’ve started as work experience kids for him, including Nicola’s daughter, Gabriella, and the way he continues to mentor them and loves seeing them succeed. We find out about the time when Ben was the most nervous interviewing someone, and the bombshell that he dropped in that interview, not knowing how his guest was going to react. He also shares the behind-the-scenes details of one of the most difficult stories he’s ever had to cover. Ben opens up about his family life, the incredibly close relationships he has with his mum and siblings, and the fact that not once, but twice, his family members shared a back fence. And you’ll need to stay tuned to hear the advice Ben gave to his son Freddy about dealing with a school bully - it’s gold! We also hear all about Ben’s relationship with the late John Laws, some of the funny lunches they shared in recent years as well as Lawsie’s last words to Ben. As Nicola says in this episode, Ben is one of the greatest storytellers around, and this chat was so much fun - Ben kept us entertained and enthralled the entire time! We hope you love it as much as we did. This episode is proudly supported by Montgomery Investment Management, trusted experts helping you build and protect your financial future. For further information, please contact David Buckland, Chief Executive Officer or Rhodri Taylor, Account Manager on (02) 8046 5000 or investor@montinvest.com Follow Ben on IG here - https://www.instagram.com/benfordham9/ Listen to the Ben Fordham Live podcast here - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/ben-fordham-live-on-2gb-breakfast/id157670116 Follow Nicola and Di on IG here - https://www.instagram.com/overthebackfencepodcast/ Watch Over The Back Fence on YouTube here - https://www.youtube.com/@Overthebackfencepodcast/podcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today - A familiar voice, a timeless mission — today we celebrate Dave Herald’s remarkable 50-year career behind the mic and at the heart of his community.Support the show: https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Golden Voice narrator January LaVoy speaks to AudioFile publisher Michele Cobb about the most recent entry in Patricia Cornwell's Scarpetta Series, SHARP FORCE. January is a nine-time Audie Award winner, and she shares what it's like to revisit the voice of enduring character Kay Scarpetta, a forensic pathologist who now must deal with a new nightmare where tech, AI, and murder converge. January discusses how she keeps character voices consistent from book to book, and how she balances narrating technical passages with keeping the pace thrilling for listeners. This episode is brought to you by Hachette Audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textWelcome to a landmark episode of Passing The Torch, where everything you thought you knew gets turned upside down! For our 101st episode, Jason David takes control, playfully hijacking hosting duties from the original creator, —Martin Foster—and dives deep into the story behind the podcast and the man himself.In this fun, insightful, and often hilarious long-form conversation, you'll hear the PERSONAL side of Martin Foster as he shares the DNA of his family, reflects on his military journey, and opens up about the dreams, setbacks, and triumphs that shaped his life and this show.Why Listen:Whether you're military, veteran, leader, or just a fan of great storytelling, this episode will make you laugh, think, and leave with nuggets of wisdom from two passionate thought leaders and friends.-Quick Episode Summary:Martin Foster shares personal journey, mentorship, transition, and podcasting insights with Jason David.-SEO Description:Martin Foster shares leadership insights, personal stories, and the power of networking for veterans and aspiring leaders.-Chapters:00:00 Intro09:36 Seeking Mentorship and Reflection13:01 Networking Is Your Net Worth16:28 The Power of Networking23:44 Passion Over Profit in Podcasting27:32 Authentic Conversations Beyond Value31:56 Podcast Failure and Success38:50 Extroverted Introvert Praise42:07 Storytime49:09 Growing Through Life's Storms54:06 Dinosaurs and Enlisted RanksConnect with Passing The Torch: Facebook and IG: @torchmartin More Amazing Stories: Episode 41: Lee Ellis – Freeing You From Bond That Make You Insecure Episode 81: Kurt Warner – Perseverance, Humility, and Lighting the Way Episode 90: Michelle 'MACE' Curran – How to Turn Fear into Fuel
Discover the world of Gema Galdón, a Barcelona-based milliner whose handcrafted hats blur the line between fashion and art. What began as a hat she made for herself soon grew into a passion that captured hearts and evolved into her life's work. Today, her studio ,The Gema Galdón Hat Gallery is a space where craftsmanship, imagination, and design come together to create timeless, one-of-a-kind headwear.In this episode, Gema shares her creative journey and the thoughtful process behind her work. Each hat she makes is crafted entirely by hand, free from chemicals, and shaped with patience and precision. For her, a piece isn't complete until it feels just right, which is a reflection of her deep connection to her craft and the artistry that defines her work.The full episode is live on Melting Pot wherever you listen to podcasts and on ouTube.Join us as we step into her studio and explore the art, emotion, and dedication behind every handcrafted hat.[Podcast, New Episode, Behind The Mic, Storytellers, Unfiltered Conversations, Real Talk, MillineryArt, Handcrafted Hats, Listen Now]#HandcraftedHats #MillineryArt #HatDesign #WearableArt #ArtisanCraft #HatMaker#CreativeProcess #ArtisanMade#GemaGaldonHatGallery#podcast#MeltingPot Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we're collaborating with the hosts from Herding Her Story. For those listeners who've never tuned into this podcast, their goal is to showcase women from across the agriculture industry to highlight their accomplishments, success stories, and unique perspectives. In this conversation, we dive into their individual background stories, how they came together to produce the podcast, and then we flip the script and have the hosts answering the questions rather than asking them. You'll learn a lot about these two vibrant ladies and how they're sharing the story of Florida agriculture in a new way.
Seasons change — and so does the rhythm of our work.In today's short “Behind the Mic” reflection, I want to tell you a little about why things on the Ideal Practice podcast might sound a little different for a while — and what's coming next.Over the next few months, I'll be alternating between short reflections and replays of some of my favorite episodes that are packed with value. This new rhythm gives me space to create something I'm really excited about — the self-paced, DIY version of my live course, Evolve. Whoooeeeee….!Ever wish you had a roadmap to help establish a solid foundation and grow your practice at your own pace — without adding more to your already full plate? This will be for you.So tune in today for a quick, heartfelt update about honoring your own seasons, working with intention, and our evolution as practice owners.Sometimes the most generous thing we can do is to create space for what's next.That's what I'm doing here. This week's message is brief, but important. And hey! Why don't you shoot me a note and let me know what you think about my plans. Am I on the right track here? :)I think I am.
The Mamas are fresh off their live show and whew — it was a ride! This week they're sharing what it really took to make it happen: long days, late nights, and the sisterhood that kept them going. From planning and promotion to showtime nerves, they talk about pouring your heart into something you love, leaning on your people, and how mamas always finds a way to get it done.We love getting Listener Letters! Send any thoughts or questions for the Mamas at podcasts@blacklove.com.Make sure you connect with our Mamas:@themamasdenpodcastAshley - @watermeloneggrollsCodie - @codiecoMelanie - @melaniefiona Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us a textGabi Koyenov grew up in Queens to immigrant parents, where the blend of grit and curiosity that defined his upbringing later guided his search for meaning. He spent years dedicated in yeshiva, pursuing the path of becoming a rabbi and exploring questions of faith, purpose, and human nature. His curiosity eventually led him beyond the yeshiva walls and into the wider world, where he connected with people through psychology and storytelling. Graduating summa cum laude with dual master's degrees in Marriage & Family Therapy and Professional Clinical Counseling, Gabi founded The Men's Therapy Studio, a thriving private practice helping men navigate relationships, identity, and self-understanding. Known for his grounded yet transformative approach, he creates a space where men learn to trust themselves, express emotion freely, and rediscover a sense of purpose and confidence. In addition, Gabi hosts The Gabi Koyenov Podcast, where he brings together thinkers, artists, and innovators for candid, soulful conversations about life, growth, and the human experience.Connect with GabiYoutube - http://www.youtube.com/@gabikoyenovSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2SoydqNskaV9wOra0Yh6Z3?si=u9LI9eLyQXm-AG76g8lk9gInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/journey_with_gabi/#Website - https://themenstherapystudio.com/ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------https://wig-guru.com - Use Code 'Brainstorm' For 10% Offhttps://ourvillageny.org-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------For more Brainstorm go to...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2aPCiuzsIoNKYt5jjv7RFT?si=67dfa56d4e764ee0Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/brainstorm-with-sony-perlman/id1596925257Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@brainstormwithsonyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/brainstormwithsony
Author Brian Andrews, who is, along with Jeffrey Wilson, half of the author duo Andrews & Wilson, speaks with AudioFile publisher Michele Cobb about THE ADVERSARY, the ninth book in the Tier One thriller series, narrated by Ray Porter. In their conversation, Andrews shares his longtime love of audiobooks and talks about his persistence in getting Ray Porter involved as the narrator for the Tier One series. This episode is brought to you by Blackstone Publishing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Step inside Silvia Ferrer Casanova's Barcelona studio, a once-quiet garage that now overflows with colour, creativity and meaning. Surrounded by her hand-painted silk scarves, intricate tapestries, and delicate fans, Silvia has built a world where art lives and breathes in every corner. Her work extends beyond decoration, it's an invitation to experience beauty in everyday life.Through art therapy, she discovered a liberating way to create without judgment, allowing her to explore the power of art as both a healing and transformative practice.In this episode, Silvia opens up about her journey as an artist and the deep emotional connection she has with her creative process. She shares how her passion for silk became a form of storytelling, and how creating with her hands, free from chemicals and guided by intuition has shaped her unique artistic voice. Silvia also discusses her ongoing project, “Oracle,” a series of six silk works that explore intuition, mystery, and artistic expression.A new episode featuring Silvia is out now. Available wherever you listen to podcasts and on YouTube.[Podcast, New Episode, Behind The Mic, Storytellers, Unfiltered Conversations, Real Talk, Guest Spotlight, Listen Now]#ArtStories #SilkArt #BarcelonaCreatives #HandmadeWithLove #ArtPodcast #MeetTheArtist #CreativeJourney #SilkTapestries #TextileArt#MeltingPot Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EP 13.522 | Join Passion4Christ speakers Daniel Cavanaugh, Charles Cavanaugh, Micah Cavanaugh and Matt Watson as they discuss this year's theme of "Grace" and why the weekend is worth attending.
In anticipation of another rich season of New Mexico history, art, and culture, El Palacio editor and Encounter Culture host Emily Withnall and producer Andrea Klunder reflect on a year of award-winning storytelling. From earning national recognition for both the podcast and the magazine to the art of curating New Mexico's most compelling voices, Andrea and Emily share what it takes to craft stories that resonate across time and place. They also look ahead to a new season of conversations with artists, historians, and cultural stewards. Plus, tune in to hear about a few favorite winter traditions that make this time of year uniquely New Mexican! Join us for a window into the creative collaboration that continues to shape Encounter Culture. Read more in El Palacio: Father, I Hardly Knew Ye: A Nisei Daughter's Memories of Japanese American Incarceration Strike and Struggle: The National Miners' Union and The Great Gallup Coal War, 1933-1935 Hear more on Encounter Culture: From Goatheads to Grand Canyons: A Love Letter to the Landscape with New Mexico State Poet Laureate, Lauren Camp Don't miss the upcoming winter & spring issues of El Palacio - SUBSCRIBE NOW! *** We'd love to hear from you! Let us know what you loved about the episode, share a personal story it made you think of, or ask us a question at elpalacio@dca.nm.gov. OR leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Visit newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more. Our favorite way to fully experience everything they have to offer is with the New Mexico CulturePass. Reserve yours online! *** Encounter Culture is a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios. Hosted by Emily Withnall, editor at El Palacio Magazine Executive Producer: Daniel Zillmann Technical Director & Post-Production Audio: Edwin R. Ruiz Recording Engineers: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Editor & Production Manager: Alex Riegler Associate Producer & Editor: Monica Braine (Assiniboine/Lakota) Theme Music: D'Santi Nava Instagram: @newmexicanculture and @elpalaciomagazine
In this special 50th birthday episode of The People's Podcast, the mic is turned around as Ismail Shahid sits in the guest chair. Interviewed by his wife, Ismail reflects on his life journey — the highs, the hardships, and the lessons that shaped him into the man he is today. From humble beginnings to a life of purpose and growth, this conversation is filled with honesty, gratitude, and reflection. Join us as Ismail shares his story of faith, resilience, and what it truly means to keep growing, no matter where life takes you. Part two of one.
In this special 50th birthday episode of The People's Podcast, the mic is turned around as Ismail Shahid sits in the guest chair. Interviewed by his wife, Ismail reflects on his life journey — the highs, the hardships, and the lessons that shaped him into the man he is today. From humble beginnings to a life of purpose and growth, this conversation is filled with honesty, gratitude, and reflection. Join us as Ismail shares his story of faith, resilience, and what it truly means to keep growing, no matter where life takes you. This interview was done in two parts. This is part one of two.
Bob's gearing up for episode 700. He reflects on milestones, announces the end of solo episodes, and hints at more guest chats ahead.
We present to you our 7th grade understudies! These students are a part of our Health Class Media Crew and help record raw, unedited footage of our podcast AND live, on-the-spot reflection both during and after each episode.Watch the behind-the-scenes of “Do Teens Trust A.I. in Media?” - Life Is The Future Podcast - S8 E4.BACKGROUNDThis video series provides the public with a look into our recording ins-and-outs while simultaneously allowing younger students to learn from our 8th grade hosts. Imperfections are part of the learning process! We are witnessing the development of adolescents as they practice life skills and navigate the ever-growing internet world— all with a positive lens.
Ever wonder how someone lands one of the most iconic jobs in baseball? In this episode of The Three Inning Fan Show, Mets PA Announcer Marysol Castro joins Kelley Franco for an honest, entertaining, and inspiring conversation. Marysol shares the story of how she became the first female PA announcer for the New York Mets, what her job actually entails (hint: her eyes are everywhere on the field), and why fans have no idea how much goes into each game-day performance. From managing her own “pitch clock” to making real-time calls under pressure, it's a lot more than just reading names over a loudspeaker.We also dig into her early days winging it as a weather forecaster, the rise of women's sports, and her bold new venture, Leadoff Media, which is dedicated to the avalanche of women's sports that is on the horizon. And of course, don't miss…what's good to eat while watching the ballgame. If you love baseball, behind-the-scenes stories, or powerful women changing the game — this episode is a must-listen.*Music by Podington Bear
In this episode of Cashflow Legendz, we sit down for a Q&A with Brock to unpack his experience as a featured speaker at the Lifestyle Investor Event. From connecting with top entrepreneurs to sharing powerful insights on cashflow, mindset, and wealth creation, Brock gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what it's like to speak on a stage full of investors chasing true financial freedom. Tune in as we break down his biggest takeaways, lessons learned, and how events like this help shape a lifestyle built around purpose—not just profit.
The Man Behind the Mic... We’re celebrating four years of our podcast — and this time, we’re turning the mic around on the man behind the scenes: Jay Pitts. To celebrate our 4th birthday, we’re not diving into Jay’s technical skills (even though he’s a pro), but into something much more personal — his life as a devoted single dad. We talk about his journey through divorce, how he and his ex moved past anger and resentment, and what it really takes to build a healthy, cooperative co-parenting relationship. It’s honest, heartfelt, and a powerful reminder that even after endings, there can be beautiful new beginnings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We present to you our 7th grade understudies! These students are a part of our Health Class Media Crew and help record raw, unedited footage of our podcast AND live, on-the-spot reflection both during and after each episode.Watch the behind-the-scenes of “Religion & Bias” - Life Is The Future Podcast - S8 E3.BACKGROUNDThis video series provides the public with a look into our recording ins-and-outs while simultaneously allowing younger students to learn from our 8th grade hosts. Imperfections are part of the learning process! We are witnessing the development of adolescents as they practice life skills and navigate the ever-growing internet world— all with a positive lens.
British narrator David Timson has recorded numerous audiobooks for Naxos AudioBooks, including the complete Sherlock Holmes stories, five Charles Dickens novels, and a complete unabridged reading of Edward Gibbon's DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. During his time working with Naxos as actor, director, and writer, David has also directed five of the successful audio series of Shakespeare's plays. In 2002 he won the Audiobook of the Year Award for his reading of A STUDY IN SCARLET. David Timson sits down with AudioFile publisher Michele Cobb to discuss narrating classic crime novels and Golden Age mysteries, including works by Anthony Berkeley (aka Francis Iles) such as MALICE AFORETHOUGHT, THE PICCADILLY MURDER, and TRIAL AND ERROR, and giving voice to the extensive Sherlock Holmes and Arsène Lupin canons. Read our reviews of some of David Timson's work: DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE: Published by Naxos Audiobooks MALICE AFORETHOUGHT: Published by Naxos Audiobooks THE PICCADILLY MURDER: Published by Naxos Audiobooks TRIAL AND ERROR: Published by Naxos Audiobooks Discover thousands of audiobook reviews and more at AudioFile's website https://www.audiofilemagazine.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's live podcast episode:I sit down at Lubben Winery in Anamosa, Iowa with the hilarious and dynamic duo behind KZIA/102.9's Morning Scramble — Clare Duffy and Eric Hansen.We dive into all things radio, from the art of storytelling, to staying relevant in an ever-changing industry to keeping things real (and fun!) on live radio. This episode is packed with real talk, laughter, and inspiration about what it means to be a TEAM, and truly love what you do — in both life and business.Clare & Eric Info/Mentions:KZIA 102.9 Morning Scramble ShowMorning Scramble PodcastEric Hansen IG I Clare Duffy IGEvent Sponsors:Venue: Lubben Winery - Website + IGSponsor: Soul (swag giveaways) - Website + IG Sponsor: The Health Spa (speaker + mics)Vendor: La Belle Boutique (charm bar)Vendor: Storage Theory (home organization)Liz Info:Storage Theory's Amazon storefront I Power Perch outlet shelf IG: @lizgarcia.me Owner, Storage Theory I Co-founder, GW Spice Co.Upcoming events: lightyourfirepodcast.com Spotify playlistIf you loved today's episode, take 30-60 seconds to give a 5⭐ review and I will personally thank you!
Kelly and Lauren celebrate 7 years and over 250 episodes of the Millennial Minimalists Podcast! This is a special episode where Kelly and Lauren reflect on their podcasting journey, share behind-the-scenes stories, and highlight the influential minimalist lessons that have shaped their lives over the years. Kelly and Lauren specifically discuss the guests that impacted their lives most deeply, the powerful ideas they shared, and how talking about minimalism week after week has deepened their own minimalist practises. Plus, they answer a few rapid-fire questions, including: “what is one thing minimalism has taught you that you will never unlearn?” and more! Be inspired to share in Kelly and Lauren's reflections and feel motivated to keep joining them as they continue to pursue simpler, more intentional lifestyles! Please Complete the MILLENNIAL MINIMALISTS FEEDBACK SURVEY & Win a Complimentary One-On-One Session with Kelly & Lauren! The winner will be drawn on October 20th! Purchase Lauren's Fall/Winter & Spring/Summer Style Guides!https://stan.store/twentyoutfitwardrobe Past Episodes Mentioned: Ep: 36 Simplify Your Life w/ Courtney Carver Ep. 85 Pursue What's Essential with Greg McKeown Ep. 54 Live Intentionally with Colin Wright Ep. 155: Subtract, the Science of Less with Leidy KlotzEp. 106 Make your Life Effortless with Great McKeownEp. 216 The Minimalists Joshua Fields MillburnEp.120 Create Outer Order & Feel Happier with Gretchen RubinEp. 150 Follow Your Curiosity with TK ColemanEp.26 Better Breakups and Quality Dating with Natalia Juarez Follow Millennial Minimalists: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Follow Twenty Outfit Wardrobe: Instagram Website: Mastersimplicity.com
In Episode 125 of The Eat for Endurance Podcast, I'm joined by running coach and podcaster Lindsey Hein.If you're a runner, you may already know Lindsey's voice as she's the host of the I'll Have Another Podcast, and co-host of The Relay Podcast. She's also a longtime distance runner, certified running coach, race announcer, and mom of four boys.In this episode, we go behind the mic to talk about Lindsey's personal journey through running, motherhood, and nutrition. From navigating major life transitions like a preventative double mastectomy and hysterectomy, to fueling a busy family of six, Lindsey shares what it looks like to juggle miles, meals, and motherhood, all while building a thriving career in the running community.Lindsey and I discuss:Her path from passionate runner to coach, podcaster, and community-builderReal-world strategies for fueling an active family without overcomplicating mealsHow major life transitions shaped her outlook on her body, nutrition, movement, and self-careWhy nutrition isn't static, and how to let it evolve across life stagesThe importance of authenticity and connection in coaching and podcasting
After four appearances, Dr. Kimberly Shaffer officially holds the record as the most frequent guest on The Growth Project, but this time she's switching roles. In a special twist, Kim steps in as host and turns the spotlight on her husband, Dr. Cory Shaffer. From his early influences and career path to the lessons learned along the way, this candid conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at Cory's journey.
Join us for a special 10-year anniversary edition of Set Lusting Bruce! In a unique turn of events, host Jesse Jackson is interviewed by his son, Christopher Jackson. They dive into the origins and inspirations behind the podcast, the journey over the past decade, memorable episodes, interactions with fans, and much more. Whether you're a longtime listener or new to the show, don't miss this heartfelt and revealing conversation about Bruce Springsteen, his music, and the incredible stories from his fans. 00:00 Welcome to Set Lessing Bruce's 10 Year Anniversary Special 00:41 The Origins of Set Lusting Bruce 03:06 Realizing the Podcast's Potential 03:55 The Solo Mission and Guest Appearances 04:28 Episode Count and Unique Formats 09:17 Podcasting Techniques and Inspirations 38:51 Memorable Moments and Guest Stories 43:54 Connecting with Guests 45:09 Challenging Podcast Episodes 48:36 Handling Off-Course Episodes 51:32 Memorable Podcast Moments 01:08:59 Podcasting Tips and Reflections 01:12:00 Future of the Podcast 01:12:54 Advice for Aspiring Podcasters 01:15:02 Other Podcasts and Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Laiya St. Clair joins The Truth in This Art to share how she crafts culture from behind the mic as a celebrated radio and podcast personality, producer, and voice artist.St. Clair reflects on her transition from radio to the world of podcasting, exploring how her experiences in DC, Philly, and Baltimore continue to inspire her work. She discusses her passion for amplifying Black stories and voices, and how creative collaborations drive her career—from co-hosting award-winning shows like Questlove Supreme and J.I.L. to managing the St. Clair Collection featuring her father's photography.St. Clair details what it means to build lasting community through honest storytelling, and highlights how multi-disciplinary artistry helps to break barriers for Black creators in media. For St. Clair, being a “radio girl turned podcast producer” is about keeping conversations real, joyful, and deeply connected.Topics Covered:Why controlling your own story matters in today's media landscapeThe creative journey from radio to podcasting and beyondAmplifying Black voices and building inclusive communitiesUsing art and media to uplift, connect, and inspireExplore more of St. Clair's work at stclaircollection.com and follow @laiyasworld on Instagram for updates, conversation, and cultural inspiration. Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
In this exclusive interview, Dennis Cooper sits down with Status: Untraced's Liam Luxon to give a behind-the-scenes look at how Danny Violette's case became the focus of this season and what listeners can expect. Follow Culpable on our socials @CulpablePodcastVisit the website at culpablepodcast.comFor early access and ad-free listening, subscribe to Tenderfoot+ at https://tenderfoot.tv/plus To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices