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Send Krystal a Text Message.What happens when you actually reply to my welcome emails? Your questions might turn into an entire podcast episode! That's precisely what happened when a new subscriber sent in some thought-provoking questions about content creation that I knew would benefit everyone in our audience.Starting your content journey can feel overwhelming, particularly when faced with decisions like whether to begin with audio-only or video podcasting. Drawing from my experience of publishing over 1,500 episodes, I share why I recommend starting with whatever format makes you most comfortable. I began with just a $20 microphone (which now sits on my mantle as a reminder of how far I've come), and there's no shame in starting simple. The key is getting started and building confidence before adding complexity.We also dive into crucial strategic questions, such as when to start monetizing your content (hint: make small asks from day one), what consistency really means for different creators, and whether platforms like Patreon are worth exploring. I share candid insights about why I've never used Patreon myself but know creators who've found great success with it. Additionally, I share my favorite content planning system—the PrepEm method—that helps creators integrate content into their lives rather than letting content creation dominate their schedule.Whether you're just starting out or looking to elevate your existing content strategy, this episode offers practical advice without the fluff. Have questions of your own? I genuinely love hearing from you! Reply to my emails, leave a comment, or send me a message. And if you're enjoying the show, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts—I read every single one and might even answer your question in a future episode!Ready to stop starting projects and never finishing them? Get the proven system that creates consistent content without the chaos. Get the PREP'M Method Now Click the "Send Krystal a Text Message" link above to send us your questions, comments, and feedback on the show! (Pssst...we'll do giveaways in upcoming episodes so make sure you leave your name & podcast title.)Support the show
Join us for an in-depth conversation with legendary voice actor Greg Berg, known for voicing Baby Fozzie and Baby Scooter in Muppet Babies, Donatello and Bebop in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Igor in Transformers: Dark of the Moon. Greg shares insights from his extensive career in animation and video games, discussing his creative process, how he brings characters to life, and stories from behind the mic. Whether you're a longtime fan of his work or interested in the world of voice acting, this episode is full of inspiration and insider knowledge. Follow us on social media @3geekspodcast and visit 3geekspodcast.com for more content and updates.
Four years. 80+ countries. Countless conversations that have changed the way we think about leadership. This episode takes you behind the mic — celebrating four years of Create Magic at Work®, the sparks that started it all, and where we're heading next.
Celebrate 300 episodes of Resilient by Design with this behind-the-mic special. For the 300th episode, Rebecca Hay switches seats and becomes the guest! Darla Powell, founder of Wingnut Social, interviews Rebecca about the evolution of her design business, her shift into coaching, and the lessons she's learned along the way. From pricing and profits to confidence and consistency, this milestone episode gives you a raw look at what it takes to grow a resilient interior design business. Plus, stick around for Rebecca's surprise turn as interviewer when Darla shares her take on AI, SEO, and ChatGPT for designers. THANK YOU for listening and here's to 300 more! Episode Resources: Episode 237: Transforming a side hustle into a full-time interior design business with Andrea Krill Episode 150: Instagram marketing and being yourself on social media with Darla Powell Episode 171: The biggest 2 year business transformation with Jocelyn Polce Episode 287: The Fastest 2-Month Design Business Transformation You'll Ever Hear with Melissa McDonald Learn more about Darla Powell and Wingnut social at her website here! Download our Free Resources ➡️ Pre-qualify your clients with my Discovery Call Script ➡️ Stay confident from beginning to end with my Consultation Checklist ➡️ Looking for a quick infusion of cash? Grab my 4 easy ways of increasing your revenue Looking to elevate your business? Learn more about our courses ➡️ Want the complete blueprint to calculate your design fee with confidence and ease? Learn more about my Pricing with Confidence course ➡️ Want to be the first to know when Power of Process is returning? Click to learn more about the business blueprint for interior design firm owners. ➡️Want to be the first to know when the next episode drops? Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the Resilient by Design Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts!
In this episode of The Active Life Podcast, we reflect on the top seven lessons learned after ten months of recording, coaching, and connecting through conversations. These insights are not just about podcasting—they're powerful takeaways that apply directly to coaching, business, and personal growth.We cover everything from cursing less and slowing down, to focusing on the 80/20 balance of education and entertainment. We also dive into the power of speaking to one person, why imperfect action beats waiting for perfection, and the importance of making decisions for your future rather than for a handful of current clients. Finally, we explore why personal development will always take you further than the latest programming method.Whether you're a coach, trainer, or entrepreneur, these seven lessons can help you communicate more clearly, build stronger client relationships, and step confidently into your next chapter of growth.
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
The Lord has used Dr. James Dobson to help parents dare to discipline, take on their strong-willed child, bring up boys and girls according to biblical principles, and manage the heart when love must be tough. But on today's special edition of Family Talk, radio host Chris Fabry turns the table and interviews Dr. Dobson. We learn how he regrets not having had the opportunity to interview Francis Schaeffer or Billy Graham. He also shares about his transition from Focus on the Family and his memorable interview with serial killer Ted Bundy, who warned parents to protect their kids from pornography. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/707/29
A new season, a new direction. Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast is back!New executive producer, Elizabeth Grimes, and the show's creator, David Brandt take you behind the mic of Problem Solved. Hear how the podcast began and what's coming in Season 6, with new episodes beginning on September 15, ISE Day!
Send us a textIn this spoiler-free collab episode, we sit down with the brilliant duo behind Book Club After Dark and bring you a whole lot of fun (and some serious tea
As a mainstay on Christian radio for nearly 50 years, Dr. James Dobson interviewed numerous guests, including presidents, evangelists, counselors, and authors. But on today's classic edition of Family Talk, Chris Fabry turns the mic on Dr. Dobson and asks questions of America's most trusted child psychologist. You'll discover why he chose radio over TV, what drew him to an interview-style program, and his greatest accomplishments. He also shares the story of his conversion at the tender age of four, along with the power of tears and laughter on radio, and his unchanging message grounded in Christ. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/707/29
Join host Jesse Jackson in this episode of the podcast as he chats with Sean Bass, a prominent figure from The Ticket Sports Radio DFW. They delve into Sean's journey with The Ticket, memorable moments in radio, and their shared love for live music. Sean shares anecdotes from his 25-year tenure at the station, his experiences attending Bruce Springsteen concerts, his passion for baseball, and his aspirations in play-by-play broadcasting. The discussion also covers the challenge of keeping terrestrial radio relevant in the digital age, as well as Sean's personal stories about family, favorite bands, and the joys of attending concerts both solo and with loved ones. This episode is packed with nostalgia, insightful industry talk, and mutual appreciation for music and sports. Don't miss it! https://www.theticket.com/shows/the-ticket-12-3/ 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:22 Nostalgia and Early Radio Memories 00:48 Guest Introduction: Sean Bass 01:54 The Evolution of Sports Radio 03:14 Challenges of Terrestrial Radio 06:55 Personal Background of Sean Bass 11:36 Musical Influences and Concert Experiences 22:46 Discovering and Working at The Ticket 28:44 Memorable Moments in Sports Broadcasting 37:25 Emotional Listener Calls 38:35 Parade Day Broadcast 39:23 Dreams of Play-by-Play 41:16 Living and Broadcasting in DFW 43:16 Concert Memories and Regrets 45:46 The Magic of Live Music 52:21 Bruce Springsteen and Music Discussions 59:36 Final Thoughts and Future Plans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Share your Field Stories!Welcome back to Environmental Professionals Radio, Connecting the Environmental Professionals Community Through Conversation, with your hosts Laura Thorne and Nic Frederick! On today's episode Nic and Laura talk behind the scenes at EPR! Help us continue to create great content! If you'd like to sponsor a future episode hit the support podcast button or visit www.environmentalprofessionalsradio.com/sponsor-formPlease be sure to ✔️subscribe, ⭐rate and ✍review.This podcast is produced by the National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP). Check out all the NAEP has to offer at NAEP.org.Music CreditsIntro: Givin Me Eyes by Grace MesaOutro: Never Ending Soul Groove by Mattijs MullerSupport the showThanks for listening! A new episode drops every Friday. Like, share, subscribe, and/or sponsor to help support the continuation of the show. You can find us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and all your favorite podcast players.
For this special American Century Championship edition, I caught up with some of the most iconic voices in sports and broadcasting! Joe Buck, Rich Eisen, and Dan Patrick share stories from their legendary careers behind the mic, while Dylan Dreyer brings her Today Show perspective to the course in Lake Tahoe.Tune in for laughs, insight, and a front-row seat to the voices that shape the games & programs we love.Subscribe & stay connected:
Jenny V, co-host of The Mix New Music Club, and Nikki from The Morning Mix caught up with Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty to talk all things new music, with his upcoming solo album "All Night Days" set for release on Sept. 5, 2025. Hear more about the inspiration behind the album on this episode of The Mix New Music Club Podcast!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join host Jesse Jackson in this episode of the podcast as he chats with Sean Bass, a prominent figure from The Ticket Sports Radio DFW. They delve into Sean's journey with The Ticket, memorable moments in radio, and their shared love for live music. Sean shares anecdotes from his 25-year tenure at the station, his experiences attending Bruce Springsteen concerts, his passion for baseball, and his aspirations in play-by-play broadcasting. The discussion also covers the challenge of keeping terrestrial radio relevant in the digital age, as well as Sean's personal stories about family, favorite bands, and the joys of attending concerts both solo and with loved ones. This episode is packed with nostalgia, insightful industry talk, and mutual appreciation for music and sports. Don't miss it! https://www.theticket.com/shows/the-ticket-12-3/ 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:22 Nostalgia and Early Radio Memories 00:48 Guest Introduction: Sean Bass 01:54 The Evolution of Sports Radio 03:14 Challenges of Terrestrial Radio 06:55 Personal Background of Sean Bass 11:36 Musical Influences and Concert Experiences 22:46 Discovering and Working at The Ticket 28:44 Memorable Moments in Sports Broadcasting 37:25 Emotional Listener Calls 38:35 Parade Day Broadcast 39:23 Dreams of Play-by-Play 41:16 Living and Broadcasting in DFW 43:16 Concert Memories and Regrets 45:46 The Magic of Live Music 52:21 Bruce Springsteen and Music Discussions 59:36 Final Thoughts and Future Plans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we're joined by the powerhouse band Siren Society — who you might recognize from Netflix's Building the Band!
In this milestone episode, Elizabeth takes a break from strategy to answer your questions. She opens up about how Messy Success began, the changes she's made since episode one, and a few surprising personal details you've probably never heard. From forgetting to hit record with a guest to her days as a national championship field hockey player, this is a fun, unfiltered look at the woman behind the mic. You'll also hear her take on leadership, identity shifts, and the advice she wishes every entrepreneur knew.
Thank You To Our Partners The Institute, AutoFlow, Shop Dog Marketing, In-Bound, ExpressWatch Full Video EpisodeIn our Episode Today:Craig O'Neill hosts his BOSS!Director of Content/Producer - Tracy Capriotto, joins the podcast to discuss her communication journey - which led her to LEAD the Remarkable Results Toastmasters Club as Club President in the 2024-2025 term.As the Immediate Past President, Craig invites Tracy to reflect on all she has learned by saying YES to taking a new role and stretching past her comfort zone.Tracy is well known in the industry as Carm Capriotto's daughter, but she is commonly behind the microphone, not in front of one! Listen in on the conversation as she shares experiences from early childhood when she was shy and quiet, and how her experiences being “a 3rd culture kid” shaped who she became as an adult. (The 3rd Culture concept was discussed with Jeremy Glassco in Episode 006).In this Episode:Tracy shares about her first time speaking upHow Toastmasters helped build confidenceHow being behind the mic was a great way to find her voiceHow conferences help YOU build confidence (Even if you're shy!)FORD for Small Talk (Family, Occupation, Recreation, Dreams)Listeners will enjoy getting to know more about Tracy and how she makes it very clear that you don't have to be the loudest voice in the room to have something worth saying.Our WOTD for this Episode:Winsome:AdjectiveGenerally pleasing and engaging often because of a childlike charm and innocenceThank You To Our Partners The Institute, AutoFlow, AutoLeap, Shop Dog Marketing, In-Bound, Express:The Institute at WeAreTheInstitute.com. "Stop stressing over your business, you deserve a good night's sleep. The Institute's coaching helps you achieve success and financial peace.AutoFlow at AutoFlow.com. Your partner in technology, Autoflow consolidates your client interactions - before, during and after the visit to a single thread. Learn more at Autoflow.comShop Dog Marketing at Shop Dog Marketing.com. "Want to see your auto repair shop thrive? Let Shop Dog Marketing be your guide. Our customer-first approach, combined with AI-driven creative content, ensures top rankings. In-Bound at CallInBound.com. Cover your communication needs and revolutionize your auto repair business with AI-driven call analytics from InBound. Express by Facepay myexpress.io. Keep your existing merchant processor and software at your service counter. Express is integrated into your workflow to make the experience better. Contact InformationEmail Craig O'Neill: speakup@craigoneill.netJoin Our Virtual Toastmasters Club: https://remarkableresults.biz/toastmastersThe Aftermarket Radio Network: https://aftermarketradionetwork.com/
From the icy slopes of Nagano to the high-altitude buzz of Beijing, Tom Kelly has been the voice behind the curtain—shaping how we hear, feel, and remember the Olympic Games. In this episode, we sit down with the legendary communicator, podcaster, and longtime U.S. Ski & Snowboard media maven to uncover the stories behind the stories.Tom shares wild behind-the-scenes moments, the art of interviewing athletes fresh off the podium (or the heartbreak), and why the best Olympic stories aren't always about gold. Whether you're an aspiring sports storyteller or just someone who gets goosebumps at the sound of an anthem, this episode is a masterclass in heart, hustle, and heritage.Plus: Tom reveals his favorite underdog, his most unforgettable Olympic quote, and what it really takes to capture a once-in-a-lifetime moment—on air and in memory.Connect with Tom Kelly:LinkedInInstagram
This week on Voice Coaches Radio, Marissa chats with a student that just finished up her demo and is ready to see what’s on the horizon. Lisa Nastu comes from a musical and vocal family, hear how that played into her decision to start up with voice over and so much more!
Welcome back to the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast.What happens when two podcasters walk into a room? They talk.Today's podcast turns the tables on one of the industry's leading podcasters and content creators to have him share his story and experience as an allocator and content creator. We sat down with Ted Seides, the Founder of industry-leading podcast Capital Allocators and former President and Co-CIO of Protégé Partners and an asset allocator at the Yale Endowment.Ted has had a tremendous career at the intersection of asset allocation and content, so it was fascinating to hear his perspectives on the state of the industry and how it's evolving from someone who talks with many of the industry's leading minds through his podcast, Capital Allocators.Ted and I had a fascinating conversation. We discussed:Stories and lessons learned from working with David Swensen at the Yale Endowment.What the wealth channel can learn from institutional investors.What Ted looked for in hedge funds and alternative asset managers when doing manager due diligence.Ted's bet with Buffett on hedge funds and why he's now doing a bet on PE versus public equities.How alternative asset managers are evolving and the pros and cons of evergreen structures.Why and how Ted started Capital Allocators and why content is so critical to learning asset management and understanding how firms operate.Capital Allocators is one of my favorite podcast listens and Ted always delivers with high-quality and thoughtful content so it was an honor to have him on the show.Thanks Ted for sharing your expertise and wisdom on asset allocation and content and for the service you provide to everyone in the industry through education and the creation of such high-quality content for us to consume.A word from AGM podcast sponsor, Juniper SquareWhen was the last time things were easy for GPs?Fundraising remains challenging, providing liquidity to investors is even harder—and broadly speaking, most GPs are underwater operationally.It's not about to get easier, either. Especially for managers vying for capital from the wealth channel. Sure, there's increased demand from HNW and UNHW investors to gain private markets exposure…but managing their expectations for the investing experience is a whole different ballgame.Reams of paper and a new KYC process every single time they subscribe to a fund? Brutal.But what if committing capital to private equity, venture, and real estate funds was digital and seamless for investors — and scalable to manage for GPs?Meet Juniper Square, the fund operations partner to over 2,000 private markets GPs worldwide.Juniper Square gives GPs the connected software, data, and fund administration services needed for modern private markets. No matter how ambitious your next raise is, how many investors you manage, and how complex your investment vehicles are, Juniper Square empowers GPs to raise capital faster, reduce operational risk, and deliver a world-class investor experience.And with JunieAI, Juniper Square's enterprise-grade AI built for private markets, GPs can truly and finally unlock the power of AI to work smarter, move faster, and focus on relationships and returns.Scale your business, not your operational burdens and costs. Visit junipersquare.com/agm today to learn more.Show Notes00:00 Introduction to our Sponsor, Juniper Square00:38 Juniper Square's AI Capabilities01:40 Guest Introduction: Ted Seides04:03 Lessons from Yale Endowment04:46 David Swensen's Investment Principles05:51 Evolution of the Endowment Model05:58 Wealth Channel vs. Institutional Investors08:09 Access to Top Managers11:16 Alpha in Private Markets12:32 Ted's Bet with Buffett13:10 Private Equity vs. Public Equities17:16 Private Equity Diversification18:45 Hedge Fund Industry Lessons20:07 Private Equity Fee Structures24:03 Talent Migration in Private Markets26:47 Evaluating Investment Culture27:15 Investment Philosophy and Strategy28:26 Ted's Approach to Manager Evaluation29:46 Impact of AI on Diligence Processes30:20 Defining Investment Edge30:33 Behavioral and Analytical Edge31:01 Informational and Technical Edge31:27 Evaluating Investment Managers31:37 Impactful Investment Decisions31:52 Mistakes and Learning32:53 The Hardest Time to Invest34:14 Behavioral Biases in Investing34:51 Decision-Making Processes36:28 The Role of AI in Investing38:07 Content and Investment Decisions39:25 Starting Capital Allocators41:00 Learning from Podcasting43:40 Building a Business from a Podcast45:26 The Value of Relationships in Investing47:06 Content Strategy for Managers49:44 Effective Content Modalities50:43 Direct Communication vs. Algorithms51:13 Brand vs. Direct Sales52:35 Insights from Podcast Conversations54:23 Favorite Private Market Investments56:05 AI and Investment Perspectives57:37 Partnering with AI Experts58:12 The Importance of People in Investing Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant.
Some people record in peaceful studios with perfect soundproofing. We, on the other hand, recorded this one in between a toddler wrestling match, a crying contest, and several suspicious crashes from the next room. It's 14 minutes of pure multitasking magic as Aoife juggles mute buttons, crisis management, and an actual conversation with Jenny. Come for the chat, stay for the chaos — and maybe feel a little better about your own Monday.Support us:https://www.instagram.com/little_steps_big_futures/https://www.facebook.com/littlestepsbigfutures
The Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral Economics
In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, Melina Palmer shares her top tips for launching and growing a successful podcast, reflecting on her own journey since starting the show in 2018. With over 500 episodes, a global audience, and multiple books published, Melina dives into the intricacies of podcasting, offering insights from a behavioral economics perspective. Listeners will discover the importance of strategy, consistency, and intentionality in podcasting, along with practical advice for content planning, branding, and audience engagement. Melina emphasizes the long-term commitment required to build a successful podcast and shares the challenges and rewards that come with it. She also touches on the concept of "pod fade" and the significance of setting realistic goals for your podcasting journey. In this episode: Understand the foundational elements needed to launch a podcast effectively. Learn about the time and resources required to create high-quality content. Explore the importance of knowing your audience and setting clear goals for your podcast. Discover strategies for standing out in a crowded podcasting landscape. Gain insights into the benefits of consistency and audience engagement in building trust and loyalty. Get important links, top recommended books and episodes, and a full transcript at thebrainybusiness.com/522. Looking to explore applications of behavioral economics further? Learn With Us on our website. Subscribe to Melina's Newsletter Brainy Bites. Let's connect: Send Us a Message Follow Melina on LinkedIn The Brainy Business on Youtube The Brainy Business on Instagram
It's a special edition of Inside Sports on 880 CHED! Guest host Dave Campbell gets you set for tomorrow night's big clash in Montreal as the Edmonton Elks take on the Alouettes under the Friday night lights. But that's not all — Dave is joined by longtime broadcast partner and Elks play-by-play voice Morley Scott as the duo celebrates 15 seasons calling Elks football together on CHED! Get insider analysis, game-day matchups, and some great behind-the-scenes stories from two of the voices who've brought the Green and Gold into your living room for a decade and a half. Whether you're a diehard Elks fan or just love great sports radio, this is one you won't want to miss! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special 200th episode, we're stepping out from behind the script to give you a personal look at what it's really like to walk through the Bible together — as a married couple, as disciples, and as podcast hosts.We pull back the curtain on the tools and process that go into producing each episode.Whether you've been with us from the beginning or just recently joined, this episode is our way of saying thank you — and sharing a few things we've never talked about on-air.Step behind the mic with us.Explainer Video on how to use www.biblehub.com and www.blueletterbible.orgLeave us a question or comment at our website podcast page.* Intro Music: "Admirable" Carlos Herrera Music
In this continuation of our 100th episode celebration, KT and Kent sit down once again with radio veteran Ritchie "TJ" Beams from the legendary Ace & TJ Morning Show and now, co-host of TJ & Jodi, TJ & Riggins, and his own political talk show on WBT Charlotte.TJ takes us behind the scenes of his jam-packed broadcasting schedule, how he plans his shows (without over-scripting!), and what makes audio media so powerful, whether it's traditional radio or modern podcasting. He shares hilarious memories from interviewing big names like Will Ferrell and Bill Clinton, and opens up about what he wishes he had done differently when launching his own shows.Whether you're thinking of starting a podcast, growing a brand, or just love hearing from someone who's spent decades in the spotlight, this episode is packed with stories, strategy, and laughs.✅ What You'll Learn:How TJ balances a morning radio show, political podcast, and a weekly show with his wifeThe difference between scripted and outlined content, and why that mattersThe secret to keeping content consistent (even when it's not viral)Why focusing on one passion project might be the best podcasting moveHilarious behind-the-scenes stories with celebrity guests
Kelly Crull launches Crull Me Maybe — her brand-new podcast where she connects with guests on a personal level, beyond the headlines. Her first guest? Atlanta radio legend Matt Chernoff, who opens up about his lifelong dream of being on the air — including the childhood moment he knew this was his calling.
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AudioFile's Michele Cobb is joined by author Cadwell Turnbull and Golden Voice narrator Dion Graham to talk about TRANSMENTATION | TRANSIENCE, the first installment in a sprawling and ambitious multiverse filled with adventure and political intrigue. Graham's intense yet soft-spoken presentation of the narrative sets the background for the dialogue, which he delivers with a masterful use of tone, inflection, volume, and accents. Listen as they discuss moments that influenced Graham's narration process, Turnbull's vision on the ultimate sound and feeling of the audiobook, and what it's like to be one of five authors in a trenchcoat. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Blackstone Publishing. Discover thousands of audiobook reviews and more at AudioFile's website Today's episode is sponsored by Blackstone Publishing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 100: Behind the Mic (and the Madness): A Candid Q&A with Rachael & Marley In this very special 100th episode of No One Told Us, Rachael is joined by her most frequent (and most requested) guest, her husband, Marley —for an unfiltered, hilarious, and heartfelt conversation about parenting, partnership, and what it really looks like behind the scenes. They answer listener-submitted questions about co-sleeping, division of labor, marital rough patches, and their decision to have a third child…all while laughing at their own mess and sharing what's worked (and what definitely hasn't). Together, they reflect on two years of podcasting, three kids, and how they've kept their connection strong (mostly) through the chaos. From the car clutter to the minivan love, and from toddler sleep to dad burnout, nothing is off-limits in this honest, relatable milestone episode. Inside this episode: Why they stopped at three kids and how they knew their family was complete How co-sleeping (with boundaries) worked for them The impact of COVID and postpartum depression on their marriage after baby #2 Why they don't miss the newborn stage (and also kind of do!) Their very different views on asking for help and involving family Navigating burnout as a stay-at-home parent Pet peeves (yes, they go there) How they handle conflict, chores, and discipline as a team Their take on gentle parenting and when it gets hard Thoughts on intimacy, evenings alone, and rediscovering connection Tips for prepping kids for babysitters, weddings, and overnights away If you enjoyed this episode, please rate 5⭐️ and write us a review! ⬇️ ✨For sleep support and resources, visit heysleepybaby.com and follow @heysleepybaby on Instagram!
In a special behind-the-scenes episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast, the usual hosts—Stephanie Richter and Eric Klein—become the guests. Hosted by summer intern Randeep Hora, a high school student with a keen interest in research and storytelling, this retrospective episode offers a candid, entertaining, and insightful look into the podcast's evolution, mission, and dynamic team.
AudioFile's Michele Cobb is joined by Golden Voice narrator Bahni Turpin to talk about THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SASHA RENEE, the first entry in THE GOSPEL OF GRACE WOMEN trilogy. Turpin's masterful performance breathes relatability into the character of Sasha Renee Billingsly as she navigates her views on herself, love, and spirituality. Listen as Turpin discusses how she engaged aspects of her craft to embody a variety of characters in the audiobook, and how the audio-only format offers a unique storytelling experience. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Dreamscape First. Discover thousands of audiobook reviews and more at AudioFile's website Today's episode is sponsored by Dreamscape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to a special anniversary episode of Talking Tudors, celebrating seven remarkable years of exploration into the Tudor dynasty's intricate history. Join Natalie Grueninger as she reflects on her podcasting journey, sharing insights and stories from behind the scenes. Discover the origins of her fascination with the Tudors, sparked by a captivating novel in her teens, leading her to become a prominent voice in the field. Natalie, a former primary school teacher, discusses her transition from teaching to full-time podcasting, fueled by a passion for making history accessible to enthusiasts worldwide. Enjoy anecdotes from her experience interviewing esteemed historians, authors, and experts, as well as building a vibrant, global community of Tudor history lovers through her Patreon platform. Dive into Natalie's candid conversations with Dr. Owen Emerson on her inspiration, the evolution of the podcast, and plans for future projects, including in-person events that connect fans across the globe. Whether you're a seasoned Tudor aficionado or a newcomer to this dramatic period, this episode offers a compelling look at the dedication and love that power Talking Tudors. Find out more about your host at https://www.nataliegrueninger.com Support Talking Tudors on Patreon
Six hundred episodes. Over a decade of laughs, lessons, and legendary missteps. For this milestone moment, Church Planter Podcast flips the mic—Chestly Lunday interviews the duo who started it all: Peyton Jones and Pete Mitchell.From their earliest interviews using Google Hangouts (complete with digital Dr. Seuss hats), to the infamous “TomTom cougar voice incident” at Saddleback, nothing is off-limits. They swap war stories from the church planting trenches, revisit the wildest guest moments, and reflect on what they've learned after 600 episodes of keeping it real for planters everywhere.Expect laughter, unexpected wisdom, a few inside jokes, and a reminder that church planting doesn't have to be lonely...or uptight.Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode:Reliant Mission: reliant.org/cppNewBreed TrainingThanks for listening to the church planter podcast. We're here to help you go where no one else is going and do what no one else is doing to reach people, no one else is reaching.Make sure to review and subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast service to help us connect with more church planters.
Welcome to Season 10, Episode 1 of the Behavioral Economics in Marketing podcast — and what a milestone this is. Today, we're taking a detour from our usual format to celebrate five years and ten seasons of exploring the science of decision-making in marketing. This episode is a little more personal — a chance to go behind the mic and share the story of how this podcast came to be, what it's grown into, and what I've learned along the way. If you've ever wondered how a marketer with a master's in economics ended up podcasting about behavioral science — without ever having listened to a podcast before — this episode is for you. I'll share the story of how it started, what almost stopped it, what kept it going, and the surprising ways it's grown — including being used in learning platforms around the world, now reaching audiences in 73 countries and translated into 15 languages. Whether you've been listening since the early days or just found your way here, I'm so glad you're part of this journey. Let's kick off Season 10 with a look at where we've been — and a hint at what's ahead. Behavioral Economics in Marketing Podcast | Understanding how we as humans make decisions is an important part of marketing. Behavioral economics is the study of decision-making and can give keen insight into buyer behavior and help to shape your marketing mix. Marketers can tap into Behavioral Economics to create environments that nudge people towards their products and services, to conduct better market research and analyze their marketing mix. Sandra Thomas-Comenole | Host | Marketing professional with over 15 years of experience leading marketing and sales teams and a rigorously quantitative Master's degree in economics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Check out her Linkedin profile here: Sandra Thomas-Comenole, Head of Marketing, Travel & Tourism
In this episode of Hoopsology, we sit down with Greg Gardner, the official public address announcer for the Chicago Sky. Greg shares his inspiring journey from being an art teacher to becoming one of the most recognizable voices in the WNBA. He breaks down what it's like calling games for superstars like Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark, and Kamilla Cardoso, how the energy in the arena has changed in 2024, and what makes this season so special for women's basketball. From behind-the-scenes chaos to emotional crowd moments, Greg's storytelling offers a rare courtside perspective you won't hear anywhere else.
Radio personality Jon Williams opens up about the art of authentic endorsements and his journey from failed baseball aspirations to becoming one of Northwest Arkansas' most recognizable voices. Williams shares how he pioneered a unique business model where he receives no salary from his radio station, instead earning his living entirely through commissions from brand partnerships. What sets Williams apart isn't just his entrepreneurial approach, but his unwavering commitment to exclusivity. While most radio personalities might promote competing businesses on the same day, Williams maintains strict brand category exclusivity. "I won't have competing brands on my show," he explains, creating tremendous value for his 26 partners ranging from local businesses to national giants like Nestlé and Coca-Cola. This exclusivity has fostered remarkable loyalty, with many partners renewing year after year.The turning point in Williams' career came from advice given by the late Cameron Smith, a legendary figure in Northwest Arkansas' business community. "John, you're a brand," Smith told him. "Build your brand. Don't build anyone else's brands, but yours and people that pay you to build theirs." This perspective shift transformed Williams' approach, helping him understand that his greatest asset was authenticity - only endorsing products he actually uses and believes in.Williams also shares his deep connection to Northwest Arkansas, from emceeing charity galas that have raised millions for causes like type 1 diabetes research to his role announcing University of Arkansas sports. Through it all, his philosophy remains steadfast: real value comes from genuine relationships, not just transactions. For anyone looking to build a personal brand or create lasting business partnerships, Williams' journey offers a masterclass in the power of authenticity and strategic exclusivity.
Hey friends! I'm so excited to bring you the another episode in the Behind the Mic series today — I've loved hearing your feedback on this series, and it's been such a joy connecting with other podcasters who love this space as much as I do. Today's guest is someone I've been incredibly inspired by: ... more »
Kids Bible Stories has grown into a global ministry—370+ episodes, Top 50 in the U.S., Top 3 in Saudi Arabia—with no team or studio, just me, fully trusting God. It’s changed lives:A boy in Indonesia learning faith and English, a girl in Germany acting out Bible stories, and a visually impaired child memorizing episodes to win an award. But when I lost all ad funding, I had a choice: run ads or trust this community. I chose you. Now, with your help, we’re translating the podcast into Spanish to reach even more children—but I can’t do it alone.
Featuring Anna Capezzera, Colleen Connor, and Serina Gilbert. This conversation pulls back the curtain on our upcoming Comic-Con panel about audio description. Panelists talk about why they signed on, what matters to them in this work, and what they hope the audience takes away. Each brings a different piece of the puzzle. Colleen trains writers. Anna works behind the scenes on production logistics. Serina ensures quality control at the final stage. Together, they paint a clear picture of what it takes to make audio description accurate, effective, and emotionally engaging, especially in complex worlds like the Marvel Cinematic Universe. They also talk about the bigger picture: why this work needs more attention, how decisions about AD get made, and what happens when it's done well, or not at all. If you're curious about how blind audiences experience media, and the people making that possible, this is worth a listen.
Welcome to the very first episode of Book Lounge by Libby! We're kicking things off with an ode to audiobooks—the voices, the stories, and the behind-the-scenes magic that makes them so special. First up, our host Joe chats with thriller author Carter Wilson, narrators Allyson Ryan and Patrick Zeller, and audiobook producers Catherin Bucaria and Almeda Beynon from Sourcebooks Audio to dig into what it really takes to bring a story from the page to your headphones and their work on Carter's book TELL ME WHAT YOU DID. Then, Jason Reynolds and Dan Zitt join the lounge to talk about the creative process behind Jason's audio-exclusive project, SOUNDTRACK. In the second half of the show, guest hosts Carmen, Jananie K. Velu, Kayla, and Meara stop by with some truly excellent audiobook recommendations to keep you listening all year long. Want to watch the video version of our show? Watch now on the Libby App YouTube channel! Guest Host Recommendations: Carmen's Picks: Oye - Melissa Mogollon You Dreamed of Empires - Alvaro Enrigue Jananie's Picks: Enter Ghost – Isabella Hammad If An Egyptian Cannot Speak English – Noor Naga Kayla's Picks: Recitatif- Toni Morrison The Favorites- Layne Fargo Meara's Picks: Everything is Tuberculosis – John Green The Weight of Blood – Tiffany D Jackson Follow the Guests & Guest Hosts: Segment 1: Part 1: Carter Wilson – Website Allyson Ryan – Website Patrick Zeller – Website Catherine Bucaria & Almeda Beynon, Sourcebooks Audio – Instagram Part 2: Jason Reynolds – Website Dan Zitt, Penguin Random House Audio – Instagram Segment 2: Carmen – @tomesandtextiles Linktree Jananie K. Velu – @thisstoryaintover Website Kayla – @booksandlala Linktree Meara - @mearaisreading Links Readers can sample and borrow the titles mentioned in today's episode in Libby. Library friends can add these titles to their digital collections for free in OverDrive Marketplace and Kanopy. Check out our Cumulative List for the whole season, or this list for today's episode! Looking for more bookish content? Check out the Libby Life Blog! We hope you enjoy this episode of Book Lounge by Libby. Be sure to rate, review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen! You can watch the video version of our show on the Libby App YouTube channel. Keep up with us on social media by following the Libby App on Instagram! Want to reach out? Send an email to bookloungebylibby@overdrive.com. Want some cool bookish swag? Check out our merch store at: http://plotthreadsshop.com/booklounge! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today I'm joined by my friends from Believe in the Run — Thomas, Megan, and Robbie! If you've been around the running world for any amount of time, you've likely come across their gear reviews, seen their shakeout runs at major marathons, or tuned into one of their podcasts (The Drop or Fuel for the ... more »
Hey friends! This episode of the Behind the Mic series is such a fun one. I got to sit down with my friends Tommie, Aaron, Gary from the PR Project — a running-focused media crew that's all about amplifying culture, community, and conversation in the run space. You may know Tommie from the Relay podcast, ... more »
Hey friends! We're back with another episode of the Behind the Mic series, and I'm so excited to bring you this conversation with Jason Fitzgerald. Jason is the founder of Strength Running and the host of the Strength Running Podcast—one of the longest-running and most respected running podcasts out there. Jason has helped so many ... more »
Kelly is a little stressed as she is headed to Dallas for a three day shoot for two reasons. First, she will be without Lizz who is moving out of her house during that time. But the bigger issue is that Kelly is feeling like she is in her ugly era. Is it that time of the month or are they just getting old? Considering both ladies were recently mistaken for teenagers it may be the former instead of the latter. Speaking of getting older, Kelly is starting to think about what kind of car to get George when he gets old enough. Yes, he is only six now, but sixteen will be here before they know it. Unsurprisingly, she's thinking it will be a used car. But what kind? Oh, and for those wondering, George's 6th birthday party was amazing all thanks to the reptile man! In Industry News, the Dodge Durango is coming back. Will there be enough changes made to make it a safer car? Plus, the Bronco vs the Wrangler and Tesla stock is making a slight comeback. Finally in Ditch the Drive-Thru, Kelly has an Aldi hack to make your favorite Chick-fil-a meal. But what she REALLY wants to talk about is "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives."
Nine years. 800 episodes. And one message you can't afford to miss. In this raw and reflective solo episode, Alex Pardo pulls back the curtain on the nine biggest lessons that transformed his business and life so you can shortcut your path to freedom, impact, and fulfillment. Plus, stick around to the end for a major announcement that hints at what's next. KEY TAKEAWAYS What your schedule and spending reveal about your true priorities How to escape the trap of consuming more info and start doing what moves the needle The overlooked way to build true confidence A powerful reason why you shouldn't stop when things get difficult The make-or-break skillset no entrepreneur can afford to ignore and who you should be learning from How one relationship can change your business and your life RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONED Buy Back Your Time by Dan Martell | Hardcover and Kindle Who Not How by Dan Sullivan and Benjamin Hardy | Paperback, Hardcover, and Kindle Business Secrets from the Bible by Rabbi Daniel Lapin | Hardcover Alex Hormozi Russell Brunson Dan Kennedy TWEETABLES "Confidence isn't built in your head. It's built in the reps." "Money flows to those who have clarity." "Relationships are the ultimate ROI." "Hustle can be a season, not a lifestyle."
Today on the show, I'm talking with my good friend, Matt Chittim. Matt is the host of the Rambling Runner Podcast—a longtime favorite where he highlights amateur athletes and occasionally brings pros on as well. You might also know him from his Road to the Trials series, which was hugely popular and so fun to ... more »
Welcome to another episode of the Behind the Mic series brought to you by Boulderthon! This week we welcome Sarah Bowen Shea of Another Mother Runner to the podcast. Sarah is truly an OG in this space and has been creating community for 15 years with Mother Runners around the World. Her and co-founder Dimity ... more »