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Calling the Collective! We're taking a special look inside the exciting history of the world's greatest podcast, Red Channel Condition! This full-length (and girth) documentary takes us through the story of our boys Mike, Peter and Jon as they show how permutations of inspiration and perspiration resulted in their rise to the top of the streaming charts. Also, Mike reveals his trump card. Have no fear, listeners - we've got stories for years. Where something happens and doo doo doo doo doo...new Red Channel Condition, now!
Ever felt like there's a hidden roadmap to your personality just waiting to be discovered? Kathy Bochonko, Human Design expert and coach, joins me to shed light on the transformative power of knowing your own Human Design blueprint and how to work with it in your every day life.So why Human Design and podcasting? At its core, it's a tool for self-discovery and personal growth and, that is going to help you show up even better behind your microphone. And when you understand how to use Human Design in your life, it reveals your energetic blueprint, showing your strengths and weaknesses, unique gifts and challenges. Kathy also shares how to take a free test, which you can get on her website, so you can learn about your type and start using this powerful system right away.About Kathy:Kathy is an 6/2 Emotional Projector and has been her own Human Design experiment since 2016. She is a Human Design Analyst and Mentor, focused on personal empowerment and holistic self discovery. Intuitive Human Design is about following your inner authority and not getting bogged down with limiting beliefs that sometimes get in the way of being who we came here to be. She uses intuition, traditional as well as Quantum Human Design, and a little bit of Gene Keys as well as Tarot and EFT to help you live your most authentic life and have fun doing it. Featured in this episode:Kathy Bochonko's websiteKathy on InstagramKathy on YouTubeReal Human Design Stories with Kathy BochonkoSupport the Show. Let's be friends on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/KaraGottWarner Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Visit my website at karagottwarner.com NEED MORE SUPPORT? Visit karagottwarner.com and book a consult call to learn more about my full-service podcast production services and let me help you keep the magic going!
In today's episode, I'm welcoming you to the first episode of the show and introducing you to me, your host! I am Alyson Haley and this episode will provide you with context and insight into my personal story and the why behind the podcast. In March of 2020, our entire world changed but my own life had also just gone through a huge shift, as well. I moved abroad and everything that transpired after that has been both beautiful and brutal. It has propelled me into a new version of myself and afforded me a new lens through which to view and enjoy life. I hope you'll join me each Wednesday for new episodes!MORE ON THE WINTER SEASONImmigrating to London Q&A Blog Post: https://bit.ly/3UNitT8I Got My Visa Blog Post: https://bit.ly/3UOuebXAnswering Questions about John: https://bit.ly/3WwuNbtPregnancy Announcement Blog Post: https://bit.ly/4duXsDUMoving to London Vlog(s): https://bit.ly/3WsahZN CONNECT WITH HALEYInstagram: @alyson_haleyWebsite: AlysonHaley.comNewsletter: Saturday Style RoundupYouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3wxln4YJOIN THE CURIOUS COMMUNITYPodcast Instagram: @consciouslycuriouspodcastPodcast Website: coming soon!Subscribe to Podcast Community Newsletter Want to support the podcast? Check out our Patreon!Have a question, guest suggestion, or just want to say hello? DM me over on the podcast Instagram!
This episode gives a behind the scenes look at the work it takes to produce our podcast, Observations & Conversations. For this episode, we sat down with Lisa Hardy, our student producer since August 2023. Lisa provides insight into her approach to tell stories through podcasting. We also talk about the unexpected moment we learned SUMA was selected to present at the virtual MuseumNext Digital Summit, in March 2024. Lisa will be moving on to a position with the Center for Railroad Photography & Art in Madison, Wisconsin. We wish Lisa all the best in her future!
There's quite a party going on in the studio! Today we talk all things podcasting! Recently, Lani, Heather, and Fallon attended Podcast Evolutions, one of the largest podcasting conferences that happens each year and these ladies were speakers at this year's conference! We were honored to be speaking to thousands of podcasters and podcast professionals over this 4 day conference and while we weren't speaking, we were learning SO much about the podcast industry – what's new in podcasting, what's the future of podcasting, and more. If you are a podcaster or just a podcast lover, you will really enjoy this episode. We have fun! Don't forget to check out all the differences way to partner with That Sounds Fun Network: Workshops Show Audits Consultations SURVEY! Please take three minutes to share your feedback on the show! We would love to hear from you + learn more about you! And make sure to hit “follow” on this feed, The After Party Podcast and subscribe to our monthly newsletter of the same name: The After Party Newsletter! All the shows on That Sounds Fun Network! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Much love and many thanks to announcer Moira Quirk.“Behind the Podcast” features lovely comedians, Kelly Bashar, Joel McCrary, and Steve Purnick.Your Expertise hosts are Danno Sullivan and Clare SeraSay, love the show so much that you'd like to leave a review? We'd appreciate nothing more. Click here, and let your expert review-leaving begin!Got a request for a special expertise? Leave us voicemail with your questions or comments. Over at the website, you'll see the little microphone floating in the bottom-right corner. That's where your expert voicemail leaving happens.
Welcome to the Art of Value Whispering podcast Today, I can't beleive it, but it's our 200th episode! So I have handed over the show to my good friend, journalist and entrepreneur, Monica Antohi. She is going to flip the script and interview me In this special length episode, Monica explores the life and business experiences that have resulted in 'Melitta Campbell, The Value Whisperer', that you know as the host of this show, founder of the Dream Clients Club and Value Whispering Blueprint, and author of A Shy Girl's Guide to Networking. She also looks into what is coming next ... could there be an exclusive alpine business retreat on the way? "When it comes to marketing, once you know your True Value, it doesn't matter if you're an introvert or extrovert. Because your message is so authentic and so grounded in your vision and who you are, you can talk about it to anybody with ease and confidence.” - Melitta Campbell In this episode, you will discover: Melitta, the two times teenage entrepreneur. The mentors who helped shape my thinking and gave me courage. Why a struggle between a love of art and business attracted a unique opportunity that changed my life and still impacts my approach today. Why I failed in my first business and what that taught me. My journey to master Networking and why it became a best-selling book. How my Marketing Message Matrix and Value Whispering Blueprint were formed. What lies ahead as the Art of Value Whispering takes flight in 2024. ** Join the Magnetic Messages Challenge: Starts 22 April Coaches, Consultants and Freelancers - are you ready to attract more dream clients with messages that feel aligned with you and your values? In the free 4-day Magnetic Messages Challenge you'll do this and so much more! Over 4-days you'll learn exactly how to: ⭐ Communicate Your True Value
In this episode, I answer the 15 questions that YOU'VE been wanting to know! From business to life, nothing is off limits. TUNE IN & let me know if anything resonates with you
Embarking on a podcasting adventure can be as unpredictable as the twists and turns of life itself. That's exactly what we, Justin and Zayn, encountered when our initial fantasy football banter blossomed into the Thriving Coach Podcast, a heartfelt dialogue aimed at empowering men to master the art of relationships and achieve work-life equilibrium. This episode is an intimate reflection on that very transformation, exploring not only the challenges we faced but also the fulfillment found in connecting with our listeners on such fundamental aspects of life.Hear us unfold the mission that propels us forward, a mission rooted in the nurturing of relationships and the wisdom passed down from the mentors who've illuminated our paths. As a father, my (Justin's) anecdotes serve to highlight the delicate dance of professional ambition with the richness of family life, presenting a candid look at how we strive to uphold a legacy of resilience. Meanwhile, Zayn offers a fresh perspective, poised on the threshold of marriage, and together we delve into the philosophy of 'just sending it'—an ode to taking bold steps in love, family, and career. Tune in for a tapestry of stories and strategies that will inspire you to navigate the complexities of life with confidence and heart. Support the showhttps://www.noracelikehome.com/
Branden is off saving his children from death or something, but Gregr wanted to see Ceej's new robot body and neck hole... what a sentence. We're about to start season three of this show and there's a lot to kick around in how we're gonna run it. Does it need another person? Does it need more robot sound effects? Hoping to officially kick off season three next week! Ep 300
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This week we take a look behind the podcast with host Howard Mortman. He shares some of his favorite clips from C-SPAN's Video Library and shares how he finds those clips amongst all of the hours of programming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen in on the reasons why Brothers Rasheed and Rashid produced this podcast.
Listen in on the reasons why Brothers Rasheed and Rashid produced this podcast.
Welcome back to the "From the Dog's Perspective" podcast, brought to you by OneMind Dogs. In this episode, the host, OneMind Dogs CEO Noora Keskievari, shares her leading thoughts behind the podcast.In this podcast, we share inspiring stories from our OneMind Dogs community, showcasing how learning about a dog's viewpoint can change lives. These aren't tales of fame or fortune; they're everyday stories that inspire us all.Through these experiences, we aim to empower and bring positivity into your life. Discover how the OneMind Dogs method has truly changed people's lives, making them more positive and fulfilling.Each dog and owner is unique, and we can't wait to share their incredible stories with you. As we continue to develop this podcast, your feedback is invaluable. Help us fulfill our mission of making life better for dogs by sharing this podcast with your friends. Together, we can create happier lives for our furry companions.We're thrilled to kick off our second season. Join us as we explore the world of dogs and the transformative power of understanding their perspective.Join us on this journey of understanding, inspiration, and transformation. Subscribe now to the "From the Dog's Perspective" podcast and join the OneMind Dogs community.Learn more about Noora:LinkedInHer coach profileHer entrepreneurial story (video)Instagram accountVisit OneMind Dogs and learn more about the dog's perspective!Do you have a new dog at home? Or do you want to start it all over?Start the OneMind Dogs puppy training program today and get the OneMind Dogs team's support. To get the podcast newsletter, sign up here!
Success! Maybe not what you are doing it for, but lack of success can definitely put a damper on the fun of things. So, OK, Success it is! But... What is success? What does it look like for you? Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions, or to suggest future episode topics you would like us to cover.
With Jules still settling into his new digs in Scotland, Stocks grabs the reins and brings in Spotify's Content Partnership Lead, Prithi Dey for a chat all things 'Big Green'. If you're a podcast creator who wants to know how to get noticed and hear what genres are trending on Spotify this episode is for you. Podcast Recommendations and Mentions: Sweet Bobby Serial Endless Thread RadioLab Today in Focus The Daily Prithi's guilty pleasure listen - Toni & Ryan Conviction Children in the Pictures Find Prithi on Instagram, LinkedIn and email the Spotify team HERE Contact Behind the Podcast and follow BTP HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello, I'm so excited to be here, but I gotta tell you it's been a massive journey to get to this point! I wanted to give you a bit of an introduction into who I am and how I became a self-worth coach, but I also wanted to share with you why it's taken me so long to start the podcast and what thoughts have been coming up for me. I really want this podcast to be a place where you can exhale and not feel alone or broken. So I'm going to keep showing up each week as authentically as I can and allowing the mess within me to be present. When I'm talking to you guys I am also talking to me! I hope you enjoy this episode, and next week I am going to dive into reasons to exercise that have nothing to do with how you look. If that interests you, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so that you know when new episodes are out. Let's Connect: Instagram - @worthwild.co Facebook - Worthwild
As we are getting to the end of this series, we're doing a little summarization of things with an eye to perfection. Or rather, the dangers that lurk when perfection is the aim! Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions, or to suggest future episode topics you would like us to cover.
In this episode we take a behind the scenes look at one of our favorite podcasts, Flirting with Models, with its host Corey Hoffstein. We discuss the podcast's origin story, how Corey thinks about selecting guests, what he has learned about interviewing, how he thinks about the podcast as part of his overall business strategy and a lot more. We also talk about Corey's days as a pirate hosting the Pirates of Finance podcast and what he learned from it. We hope you enjoy the discussion. SEE LATEST EPISODES https://www.validea.com/excess-returns-podcast FIND OUT MORE ABOUT VALIDEA https://www.validea.com FIND OUT MORE ABOUT VALIDEA CAPITAL https://www.valideacapital.com FOLLOW JACK Twitter: https://twitter.com/practicalquant LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-forehand-8015094 FOLLOW JUSTIN Twitter: https://twitter.com/jjcarbonneau LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jcarbonneau
The intercontinental eepisodes of Behind The Podcast have begun, as Jules settles into a cold attic somewhere in the hills of Scotland for the foreseeable future. This week Jules and Stocks discuss the continuing fallout of podcast consolidation, some exciting new podcasting tech, the strategic move to offer audiobooks by Spotify and more. [00:47] Podcasting's fallout continues, Pushkin restructures - job losses, The Athletic cuts down on Sports podcasts [08:26] Keet: the future of podcasting with P2P innovation powered by Tether [12:42] This New Portable Studio From Austrian Audio Makes Great Podcasting And Recording Simple [16:12] AI making it easier for podcasters to sound more polished [17:57] As podcasting grows so does co-listening [20:34] Spotify is giving paid subscribers 15 hours of audiobook listening per month Recommendations this month: The Rewatchables: ‘Toy Soldiers' With Bill Simmons and Kyle Brandt The Voice Podcasts: The Squiz The Daily Aus The Guardian Podcast The Voice Referendum Explained - ABC Listen Contact Behind the Podcast and follow BTP HERE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Making a podcast is certainly fun, but as the saying goes: the more the merrier! So inviting guests onto your podcast really helps keep things fresh. In this episode, we continue about all the logistics and, more importantly, how to get good guests on your show! Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions, or to suggest future episode topics you would like us to cover.
Making a podcast is certainly fun, but as the saying goes: the more the merrier! So inviting guests onto your podcast really helps keep things fresh. In this and next episode, we talk about all the logistics and, more importantly, how to get good guests on your show! Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions, or to suggest future episode topics you would like us to cover.
Books and Article that I mentioned in this episode: How Vocabulary is Learned by Paul Nation & Stuart Webb Vocabulary in Language Teaching by Joe Barcroft Second Language Vocabulary Acquisition: A Lexical Input Processing ApproachBy Joe Barcroft
Over the years, we've had people ask us about what it's like to start a podcast, how to keep it going and how to not let it ruin your life. (OK, that last one maybe not so much.) In this fourth episode where we take you behind the scenes, we handle the sticky discussion with your employer and how the get hem on-board! Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions, or to suggest future episode topics you would like us to cover.
Over the years, we've had people ask us about what it's like to start a podcast, how to keep it going and how to not let it ruin your life. (OK, that last one maybe not so much.) In this third episode where we take you behind the scenes, we go focus on letting the podcast evolve naturally and keeping it fresh. Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions, or to suggest future episode topics you would like us to cover.
Over the years, we've had people ask us about what it's like to start a podcast, how to keep it going and how to not let it ruin your life. (OK, that last one maybe not so much.) In this second episode where we take you behind the scenes, we talk about what decision we had to make when we decided to take this ting for a spin. Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions, or to suggest future episode topics you would like us to cover.
Behind The Podcast comes from the coffee capital of Australia this week. Jules has been given the week off, so Stocks and the Head of Podcasts at DM - Cameron Muller - tackle the big podcast stories of the week. Mentioned This week: [00:41] How Podcasting in China Became A Symbol of China's Gen Z Feminist Movement, Platforms in China [07:19] Podcast Movement 2023: the good, the bad, the uneventful For all things Behind the Podcast follow BTP on Instagram and get in touch with us at behindthepodcast@dm.org.au Produced by DM PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're bringing you another Behind the Podcast episode and talking about how to start a podcast on the cheap! Thank you to all of our incredible listeners for your continuing support, including our Patrons at https://Patreon.com/BeyondTheTrope. Don't miss out on exclusive Beyond The Trope gear over at https://BeyondTheTrope.Redbubble.com. Mentioned in this episode: Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Libsyn Garage Band Feedburner Audacity Final Cut Pro Logic Main Stage Spotify Apple Podcasts YouTube GoDaddy Blubrry Instagram TikTok PlayStation Good Mythical Morning
Over the years, we've had people ask us about what it's like to start a podcast, how to keep it going and how to not let it ruin your life. (OK, that last one maybe not so much.) In this first episode where we take you behind the scenes, we talk about why you would want, or not want to do a podcast. Please use the Contact Form on this blog or our twitter feed to send us your questions, or to suggest future episode topics you would like us to cover.
In this episode, we delve into the essence behind our podcast, outlining its purpose, anticipated content, target audience, and the practical implications of the insights gained here on your personal journey. What began as an unintentional occurrence has evolved into a substantial endeavor, catalyzed by a pivotal email I received during my contemplation phase. The realization of a genuine audience and the transformative effect being made spurred my commitment to wholeheartedly embrace this endeavor. What initially served as a form of personal therapy has organically blossomed into a vibrant community of individuals primed to seize life's opportunities head-on.
This week on the one year anniversary of the podcast, Aly, Jen, and Amy reflect back on the first year. They give some behind the scenes stories of the first year, like recording the first episode 3 times and improving in the editing process. They each share their most memorable episodes, their favorite moments, and things they learned from each other. In weekly updates they talk about doing tie dye with toddlers, making the most of the last week before Aly's new baby, and Jen traveling to Minnesota with the family for her sister's graduation. They close with their Go Mommas of the Week.
After another unexpected break, Head Speaks returns. This month we try out a new co-host, Lil Chad Bokelman, formerly of the LanternCast. Chad and I first discuss Power of the Atom 9, then we delve in to the top of Zack Snyder vs James Gunn. Where do you guys weigh in on the discussion. Finally I end with a Behind The Podcast, where I talk with Longbox Crusade star, Jarrod Alberich. Yes, I use the term STAR very loosely.
Behind The Podcast has a new family member this week as Jules and his wife welcome baby no. 2! But there's no time for baby talk there's too much to get through. In this week's show: Life after Spotify for the Obamas, the Libsyn platform is now available in Spanish, The Gracies Award is won by a talented eight year old, Samantha B gets a podcast, a small update on the podcast tab on YouTube, Easter listening for kids, DM Head of Podcasts Cameron Muller gives us the Spotify for Podcasters tea, and there's a Bluey companion podcast called Behind Bluey. Recommendations: Car Company with Charlee & Willa, Busy Bodies with Mr Snotbottom, The Fact Detectives, 180 Grams - The Teskey Brothers Get in touch with us on IG here or behindthepodcast@dm.org.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Find out more about Future Prairie Radio. Host: Kathryn Kucera, XRAY.FM Community ManagerGuests: Joni Whitworth, Founder & Host, Future Prairie RadioProduced By: Kathryn Kucera, XRAY.FM Community ManagerEdited By: Dan Bryant, Beautiful Music Tuesday's 4-6pm
How do you tell the story of an unsolved murder that is 118 years old? That was one of the challenges for KCBS Radio's Natalia Gurevich when she set out to create Bitter Academia, the new original podcast about the unsolved murder of Stanford University founder Jane Stanford in 1905, and the cover-up that followed.
I should have posted this first but, alas, I'm still dipping my toes in this medium. so here's a belated introduction episode if you're curious about the human behind the microphone. in this episode, i talk about my mental health story, my life as a student, future plans, and content creation. while this one may not have any profound *oh* moments, I thought it would be worthwhile to give a formal introduction. plus, this episode's bench is truly about the crazy ups and downs of life. p.s. the audio is a little weird in this one but I could NOT film another 30 minutes of me talking about myself (it was more exhausting than I realised) so I'm sorry about that!! the next few episodes should have crispy audio! as always, I hope you feel solidarity on the bench. find me elsewhere: IG: @katie.eu | newsletter: katieeus.substack.com | links: beacons.ai/katie.eu --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/katie-eu/support
In this special episode of Off the Charts, co-hosts Steven Jackson, MD, Kari Haley, MD, and producer Jimmy Bellamy reflect on the past year since the podcast launched. They share the conversations they're still thinking about, the quotes that have stuck with them and feedback from listeners that inspire them to keep going. Off the Charts will return soon with Season 3.Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MDGuest: Jimmy BellamyHealthPartners website: Off the Charts podcastYouTube link to the 2020 Regions EMS roundtable discussion with St. Paul first responders referenced in this episode: Diversity in EMS PodcastGot an idea? Have thoughts to share? We want to hear from you. Email us at offthecharts@healthpartners.com.
Imagine my surprise when, on the Saturday before I was set to be interviewed on a podcast last summer, my phone dings. It's Door Dash. Huh?! I didn't order anything . . . Turns out it was a surprise delivery from the producer of that show, Matthew Thompson. Next thing I know, my husband Michael and I are enjoying iced coffee and yummy treats with our Sunday morning reading—I have never felt so taken care of prior to guesting on a podcast! That's Matt, and he's all class (not to mention a fellow systems aficionado). When he suggested we flip the mic to talk more about my podcasting process, I leaped to say yes :) We talk about increasing the surface area of serendipity, saving time, improving interview quality with pre-surveys, and what we both learned from conducting three-month daily podcasting sprints. More About Matt: Producer Matt helps entrepreneurs around the world unlock the power of podcasting. Over the last five years, he's built a system that protects founders from the pain of podcasting so they can focus on having conversations that add value, build relationships and grow their business. Email him here »
Ready to have fun, be yourself, and build a podcast empire with confidence?Then let's start your podcast journey!!!In this episode, I discussed how to stay consistent, the structure of a podcast, growing your podcast, and setting goals for your podcast. "Just be yourself. If you're just yourself, you'll be fine."In this episode, you will learn the following:1. How to Start and Manage Your Podcast2. Overcoming fears around starting your podcast3. The advice to staying consistent and having fun with podcasting.Links and ResourcesConnect with JillianFollow Jillian on InstagramFollow Jillian on Tik TokWatch my videos on YouTubeCheck out my servicesGet Your Free Podcast Launch GuideFor more show notes please visit themindsetofpodcasting.com
Doug Duvall of Motif Media joins the Modern Craftsman to talk about how he started making videos for Nick and eventually became the man behind the Modern Craftsman. https://www.motifmedia.com/ Never Released NS Video: https://youtu.be/emQKWvAJTh4 Episode brought to you by: https://www.rockwool.com/ The Modern Craftsman linktr.ee/moderncraftsmanpodcast Where to find our hosts: Nick Schiffer https://www.instagram.com/nsbuilders/ https://bit.ly/nsbuildersyoutube Tyler Grace https://www.instagram.com/trghomeconcepts/ Podcast Produced By: Motif Media https://www.motifmedia.com/ https://www.instagram.com/motifmediaco/ Music: "Dessert" by Nate Gusakov https://www.instagram.com/nategusakovmusic/
Just black female two expats dedicating this space for discussions on topics ranging from achieving optimal well-being and wellness, (while living abroad) to entrepreneurship and all things community. We discuss real lived experiences; Owning a daycare, becoming a life coach and yoga instructor, investing, creating side hustles, love, building a community and so much more.... Hosts: Nicole originally from New York has lived in China, Egypt, the UAE and is currently living in Thailand Sherri originally from London, who has live in the UAE for nearly a decade. Connect with us: Nicole: Instagram:@thesoulfulexpat --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soulfulexpatchats/message
What happens when the mics are off? We're taking you behind the scenes of That Beauty Podcast as we reflect on 2022's highs, fails and all the moments in between. From our favourite products of the year to products to our most memorable guests we're sharing with you the making of That Beauty Podcast. Products mentioned in this ep: Essie Gel Couture Hourglass Illusion® Hyaluronic Skin Tint Natio Precision Tubing Mascara in Brown Asap Super B Complex Elizabeth Arden Advanced Ceramide Lift and Firm Night Cream Wella Professionals Oil Reflections Luminous Smoothening Treatment Oil Bangn Body Refresh And Renew Everyday Wash Givenchy Prisme Libre Loose Powder In Satin Blanc Credits: Your hosts & producers: Carli Alman & Bettina Tyrrell. (Follow us! @carlialman & @bettinatyrrell). Come join the fun in our beauty group! Join That Beauty Podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/260952718436828/ And follow @thatbeautypodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher - The Podcast, S1
Join the entire God: An Autobiography team celebrating a special 100th episode bringing the gift of God to readers and listeners. Hear from each team member and learn how they came to work on this project and how it has impacted their spiritual lives. "God brought us together to work together, and it is not that it was just random people applying for a job." Hear from a highly intuitive, organized producer who knew this was the job for her, a Stoic looking for purpose, searching for God, but blinded by cynicism, an actor who understands the divine relationship between God and humans in the theater of operations within life, and Dr. Jerry L. Martin, philosopher, founding chairman of Theology Without Walls, and author of the true story God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher. We hope these blessings and love, shared by the team all around, enter your ears, mind, and heart as we celebrate this incredible milestone! Read God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher.Begin the dramatic adaptation of God: An Autobiography, As Told To A PhilosopherRelated Episodes: [Dramatic Adaptation] 1. I Pray To A God I Don't Believe In | 5. I Ask God What We Are To Him | 10. I Learn How God Reveals Himself To Humans | 26. Zoroaster Sees God's Other SideRelated Content: [Video] Do You Have to Believe in God to Pray? Share Your Story | Site | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube |
In a conversation with the Revs, All Rev'd Up producer, Kavontae Smalls discusses his work as a journalist, producer and social media manager, in addition to serving as a producer on All Rev'd Up.
On this episode, George and Maria will interview each other so you can get to know them a tad bit better. Who is George and Maria? How did they meet? What are they passionate about? And what fun fact did you not know about them?Things to note mentioned during the podcast include:Pronouns: Learn a bit more about pronouns here.Favourite Spots: Maria's is on the street Panepistimiou (Official name Eleftherios Venizelos) where three historic buildings are located next to each. These three buildings are the National Library, the University and the Academy of Athens. George's is the hill of Philopappos. Read more here.Future Podcast Guests: Aristotelis Onassis, the shipping tycoon, who although no longer alive, Maria wishes she could have interviewed him and gone on a tour of his privately-owned island called Skorpios. Katerina Katopis, whose pictures are featured in the Maison Assouline book ‘Greek Islands'. Click here. Nikos Zanidakis and Evan Possey, Maria's favourite droners and Anna Vissi, a Greek-Cypriot singer and songwriter. Moussaka: Georges favourite food. A well-known Greek dish with eggplant, potatoes, minced meat and béchamel. The Athens Marathon: Learn more here. George will be participating in the Athens Marathon this year. Follow his journey here. Check out the My Greek Island website www.mygreekis.land and also give us a follow on instagram @mygreekisland to keep up to date with the My Greek Island adventures.If you liked the episode, feel free to leave a rating and review, and press the subscribe or follow button on the podcast platform of your choice to be notified of new episodes.There are 227 inhabited Greek Islands, which one will YOU visit next?#MGIPODCAST Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen in podcast has reached a milestone, and we're celebrating! You're in for a treat, of course. You've heard Raquel mention her son, Luke, often in the interviews. How about Luke interviewing his mother, Raquel, for a change? The tables are turned, and Raquel becomes the interviewee. Get an inside look at Raquel's journey into podcasting. She candidly answers her son's (Luke) questions, revealing the reasons why she decided to start a podcast, the change it made in her, and the realizations it led her guests to, even when they are experts in their fields. And what it has brought to her listeners' lives. Also, we get to see what a kind-hearted and friendly-natured human she is, striking up warm conversations with strangers wherever she goes as if it's second nature to her. As part of this 50th episode, Raquel also shares a few changes to the show's format you can expect moving forward. Join the fun and enjoy a lighthearted mother-son banter unveiling this warmhearted, playful mother-son dynamic as Luke puts his mom in the spotlight. "What matters to me most, is my way to try to have some impact in the world in a positive way." - Raquel Ark Listen IN Notes: 01:50 - Celebrating the 50th episode with a new podcast show title and with a surprise guest interviewer this time 04:31 - The reason behind her getting into podcasting and how many years since she first started to think about podcasting. 05:20 - What she considers her favorite moments in her podcasting journey: My favorite moments are when I am interviewing the guests. And they are surprised by the question. 06:38 - Does she even prepare before the podcast: I have to prepare myself mentally, so I'm really there. And that's the most important part at that moment of the interview. 07:03 - Raquel's dream guests: I would love to interview Brene Brown down the road. It doesn't only have to be famous people; I love interviewing people who put this listening thing into practice, not just talking about it. 08:27 - How podcasting changes her: I think my interviewing skills have gotten better over time. And I learn something from every single person. 09:24 - What she hopes from listeners of her podcast: That it really opens people's minds to what listening is, what's possible with listening, and the potential of listening. 10:44 - The thing that matters most to her about having the podcast: This is my way to try to have some impact in the world in a positive way. 11:44 - Best feedback she has gotten: I get emails from different people who just point out what made a difference for them. 13:00 - Improvement she sees over the past years with the podcast: I got better with some of the questions even though I'm not really strict with time, I try to stick to 40 minutes. 13:30 - What to expect from the new podcast format: I want to shorten the introduction. I want to keep having these deep conversations. And I've also thought about adding shorter podcasts every so often where I'm answering questions I get from people. 14:22 - Reason to celebrate her podcast show: Only 30% of podcasts make it past six or seven episodes. The fact that this podcast is more than three years is a very big deal. 15:24 - What she's proud about: If I look at my guests and listeners, I have people from all over the world, all different cultures, different places. 18:10 - Raquel asking Luke for a possible guest appearance together with his friends, which topic they would discuss, and guests suggestions. Key Takeaways: "What I love is when the guests come as experts, but they discover something new." - Raquel Ark [on bringing on guest] "It doesn't only have to be famous people. I actually love interviewing people who are just pioneering things and trying new things or doing things differently or thinking for themselves and seeing how they are really putting this listening thing into practice… not just talking about it." - Raquel Ark [the impact of Listen In on Raquel ] "I use what I learn in my work or refer my podcast to people I coach or my students. Every guest I've had has influenced me in some way that has helped me improve at what I do. And sometimes better at listening as a mom, even though I know, I'm still struggling at that." - Raquel Ark "I hope it inspires people to try (listening) out in a playful way, in new ways at work and home. And to know that we have new ways we can try every day." - Raquel Ark "I love the feedback that comes from people where they said…this is something I'm going to try out, or I did try it out and it really made a difference." - Raquel Ark "This podcast, even though it is very niche; I'm in the top 10%." - Raquel Ark Notes/Mentions: Brene Brown: https://brenebrown.com Connect with Raquel Ark: https://listeningalchemy.com/ Mobile: + 491732340722 contact@listeningalchemy.com LinkedIn: Raquel Ark
In a conversation with the Revs, All Rev'd Up producer, Kyla L. Wright discusses her work as a journalist, advocate and entrepreneur, in addition to serving as a producer on All Rev'd Up for the last three seasons.
Every Tuesday, Tiffany answers one of your submitted questions. To submit a question for an upcoming episode, visit here: https://www.moneytalkwitht.com/asktiffany. Connect with Tiffany on Social Media Facebook: Money Talk With Tiff Twitter: @moneytalkwitht Instagram: @moneytalkwitht LinkedIn: Tiffany Grant