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This Week on True Crime Daily The Podcast: A woman who faked her own cancer survival story to exploit the sympathy of strangers for her own gain. After getting over $100k in donations, Amanda C. Riley's story began to unravel. Charlie Webster, host and producer of “Scamanda,” and investigative journalist Nancy Moscatiello join host Ana Garcia. Check out “Scamanda” the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/scamanda/id1685691481?ign-itscg=80085&ign-itsct=pod_show_lionsgate_scamanda Official show page: https://www.lionsgatesound.com/shows/scamanda See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 3 follows the story of Ian Graham, who started as a researcher for a groundbreaking soccer analytics newspaper column and rose to become Director of Research at Liverpool FC. Along the way, he spent some time in our blogging circles and introduced what may have been soccer's first public possession value model, hidden in plain sight.Blogroll* Daniel Finkelstein, The Fink Tank: Breaking All the Rules (November 2002)* Daniel Finkelstein, The Fink Tank: Is it right to tell manager time is up? (November 2005)* Ian Graham, The Football Laboratory (November 2006)* Castrol, YouTube: What is the Castrol Index? (June 2009)* Ian Graham, Decision Technology's Football Blog: Is Second Season Syndrome a Myth? (August 2011) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit postscriptpod.substack.com
How do Christians navigate a culture at war? Do we go to war? Do we remain neutral? Here are some reflections for how to fight faithfully.
WannabeDad is a blogger who shares his journey in becoming a Dad, as he describes it his fight to become a father -he openly talks about what is involved in men's tests, how men can deal with finding out it's their problem, working through it with a partner and dealing with ICSI I found Wanna Be Dad on Twitter and have been enthralled by his http://http://www.wannabedad.com/#!INFERTILITY-RAGE/c1a1n/F9AC5DAB-9890-4145-87DA-CD0F8C040B0E (blog). He is a 30 something male, writing honestly and openly about every detail of his fight to become a father. He says on his About page ' From the scheduled sex to my tiny balls; the monthly emotional rollercoaster to dodgy porn and difficult questions. I'll talk about it all. Even dangling my wife upside down naked, desperately trying to give the little fella's as much help as I can.' This episode is the first of two parts. Episode 7 part 2 will feature Dr. Allan Pacey about the research he is doing on Male infertility. Items mentioned in this podcast: What's involved in men's tests How to deal with finding out it's a guys problem Working it through with your partner Not telling your family ICSI In this podcast you will learn: Infertility is NOT your fault Dr. Allan Pacey talks about his lectures this weekend at http://www.fertilityshow.co.uk/ (The Fertility Show ) What Men could do to get talking Follow on Twitter https://twitter.com/wannabedad (@WannaBeDad) The latest https://twitter.com/hashtag/WannabeDad?src=hash (#WannabeDad) posting here -for https://twitter.com/hashtag/NFAWUK?src=hash (#NFAWUK) -a conversation you should never have with your wife -check it out - http://t.co/jg5AAGXehY (http://t.co/jg5AAGXehY)— Wannabe Dad (@wannabedad) https://twitter.com/wannabedad/status/527867801948930048 (October 30, 2014)
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EP215 Comic Book talk about Die!Namite Lives #2, the Moth #2, Free Comic Book Day: Starburns #2 & Grumble vs the Goon, They call me Puss Puss, Victor Vector & Yondo #1 to 3. Multiple Sclerosis talk about ways to increase Dopamine Levels, Genetic Testing and MS Blogs. Ended with some odd news and whatever. Send comments, questions and donations to kevintheduckpool@gmail.com and please rate and review us. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kevin-kleinhans/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-kleinhans/support
More parking-lot-to-housing proposals in Eureka, a drive-in movie reminder, an upcoming Crabs baseball documentary, overnights soon at the old Scotia Inn, lots of flight options, a hip-hop show, Eureka export Sara Bareilles gets another comedy season with ‘Girls5eva,' an Anthrax member gets some localized Mr. Bungle ink, childcare woes, safe swimming is encouraged, a brother-on-brother murder has a mental-health-related outcome, a travel blogger recommends Eureka, proposed new degrees at Humboldt State, and more. Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast brought to you in collaboration with Belle Starr Clothing, Kristjana Graham Massage Therapy, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, The Ganjery (save 15% at The Ganjery by mentioning Humboldt Last Week), NCJ, RHBB, and KJNY. New!
In which I am subjected to a gruelling 80m cross-examination on Life, the Universe and Everything (actually ‘How Change Happens') for the entertainment of some Cambridge Accountancy students. Blogged here https://oxfamblogs.org/fp2p/in-conversation-on-how-change-happens-activism-and-politics/
Series director/executive producer Liz Garbus and director/producer Elizabeth Wolff provide updates on the latest Golden State Killer hearing. Nancy Miller sits down with My Favorite Murder’s Karen Kilgariff to talk about the phenomenon of “true crime,” Karen’s own entry into the community and why Michelle’s contributions were so impactful. This podcast is produced by HBO in conjunction with Pineapple Street Studios. It is hosted and produced by Nancy Miller. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Andru Edwards is the host of the Gear Live YouTube channel, a trend-setting web magazine, devoted to the high tech lifestyle. He provides news, reviews, and more on all your favorite gadgets, consumer electronics, games, and tech trends. ANDRU EDWARDSPodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/geared-up/id1218876801?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/gearlive/Twitter: https://twitter.com/andruedwards/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andru/Website: https://www.gearlive.com/ THAT CREATIVE LIFE PODCASTWebsite: https://www.thatcreative.life/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thatcrtvlife/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatcreative.life/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thatcreativelifeApple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/Podcast_AppleSpotify: http://bit.ly/Podcast_SpotifyGoogle: http://bit.ly/Podcast_GooglePod THE HOST, SARA DIETSCHYYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/saradietschy/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saradietschy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/saradietschyWelcome to That Creative Life, hosted by YouTuber & creative entrepreneur Sara Dietschy. On this podcast you will find candid conversations with the best artists and business professionals in the world. Artists, YouTubers, CEOs and everyone in-between. More information and content from the podcast can be found on Sara Dietschy's YouTube channel, Twitter & Instagram (@SaraDietschy) and also @ThatCreative.Life on Instagram, @thatcrtvlife on Twitter.
Timothy Virkkala interviews Thomas Christian Williams, the author of English Turn: Napoleon Invades Louisiana, about a secret he uncovered: the hand that the third president of the United States of America had in translating the most controversial book of the founding period. C.F. Volney's Ruins of Empires was a much-read, much-admired, and quite influential book in the 19th century -- but is mostly unheard-of today. More forgotten history from the vaults of LocoFoco.us. On iTunes, Spotify, and other podcatchers, and in video at https://youtu.be/mSVfotO7h1s . . . Blogged: https://wirkman.com/2020/04/23/the-lost-classic-of-classical-liberalism/
Have you ever wondered how you can get published on Billboard, Rolling Stone, Pidgeons and Planes, or any other major music publication? Have you wondered how to capture their attention? This first ever bonus episode goes into detail about how to garner the attention of those industry professionals.Garnering the attention of these publications can be difficult, but it doesn't have to be. You have content that these publications can write about. They're always on the lookout for content, especially if it's going to drive a handful of traffic through their site. This episode will go over how to formulate a good pitch, what constitutes a good pitch, how you can get creative with the pitches, and much more.Links mentioned in this episode:Making it with Chris G. episodeMusic Business Dreams episodeThe best email pitch I've ever receivedEDM In A SodaNoisepornEARMILKEDM.comDancing AstronautMagnetic MagazineDigital Music NewsQuick links:3:00: What is a pitch?4:10: I don't care about your numbers5:00: Musicians are uniquely positioned to tell a story through music5:38: What is a good pitch to me?8:10: Building relationships are very important in the music industry, especially when you're pushing music10:00: Contents of an email12:26: The best email pitch that I've ever received16:45: Don't get pushy when you're pitching your music because it's a turn off19:30: Understand the music the publication you're pitching to publishes--don't pitch dance music to a country music blog23:50: Get creative with the way you're pitching to bloggers24:35: A little bit about Submithub, and why I think it's a unique tool for pitching25:43: Pitch to publications the way that they want to be pitched26:23: Don't send bloggers or publications your first track27:15: Outro and thanksStay connected with me:Website: https://www.lennoncihak.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/lennoncihakMailing List: http://eepurl.com/dlYpxTInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lennoncihak/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LennonCihakLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennoncihak/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5eX_uxAUIwBC0gyKwCbqtwGuest Request: https://goo.gl/forms/8zs61IYiIXMLjFpX2
On this week's episode of the Blogged Podcast, we're announcing not only a totally new series but a NEW BLOGGER behind My Haute Society. When CJ stepped back, she left a big void and it's about dang time we brought on a new blogger babe to help grow our amazing community. We're dishing all about it […] The post BLOGGED CHAT with Tabitha & Cara of My Haute Society appeared first on MY HAUTE SOCIETY.
ProBlogger Podcast: Blog Tips to Help You Make Money Blogging
How One Blogger's Vulnerability Resulted in Growing Her Blog In this episode of our Blogging Breakthroughs series we feature Mim Jenkinson and her blog Love From Mim. Mim started blogging for one reason, but ended up blogging for a different reason altogether. On her blog Mim shares tips on how she stays organized as a busy mom and juggles time for work, home, and herself. But when she was diagnosed with breast cancer, she used her blog to share her story. It became a kind of therapeutic outlet for her, and made her feel better. And by showing her vulnerability she also grew her audience. Remember: readers are interested in your content because of you and the topic you're writing about. Mim now earns a six-figure income through multiple streams from her blog. She shares a few tips to help take your blog to the next level and monetize it: If you want it to be a job, treat it like one Set goals Create a structure Plan each week Work hard and be professional Mim stays true to herself and remains ethical when it comes to her blog. She is also brand ambassador and generous with other bloggers by sharing and working together. She finds blogging joyful, and has found her identity through it. She enjoys sharing things to help others. “I love my job,” she says. “There aren't enough hours in the day for all the ideas I have.” Links and Resources for How Mim Blogged Vulnerably to Grow a Six Figure Blog: Mim Jenkinson Further Listening 7 Strategies for Overcoming Imposter Syndrome 5 Areas to Focus on to Grow Your Blogging Income Courses Starting a Blog ProBlogger Pro – 31 Days to Build a Better Blog Join our Facebook group Full Transcript Expand to view full transcript Compress to smaller transcript view Hello there and welcome to Episode 263 of the ProBlogger Podcast. My name's Darren Rowse and I'm the blogger behind problogger.com, a blog, podcast, events, job board, series of e-books and courses all designed to help you have a profitable blog. Now, today, we're continuing our series on blogger breakthroughs, where we've got listeners of the podcast pitching their stories to us to share with you. We've chosen a few of them from many that were submitted in to share with you. We tried to choose a variety of bloggers from different parts of the world with different accents, with different niches and different experiences of blogging. Today, we've got Mim Jenkinson who has a blog called Love from Mim at lovefrommim.com. Now, Mim started out blogging for one reason and ended up blogging for another. I'll let her share that transition of her blog. She's got a story that I'm sure many of you will relate to but also find quite inspiring as well. It's got some real little nuggets in there, golden nuggets of advice that I want to pull out at the end so stay tuned until the end of her story. Again, you could check out her blog at lovefrommim.com and you can check out today's show notes where I will have links to her blog and also a full transcription of her story at problogger.com/podcast/263. Now, here's Mim. Creating great content, finding an audience, building engagement, monetizing your blog. This is ProBlogger. Mim: I'm Mim Jenkinson and my blog is Love from Mim. You can find ir at lovefrommim.com. I started blogging in 2013 in June and my blog is about how I stay organized as a busy mom of two small kids and how I work from home. I'd like to share my tips on how I try to stay organized and how I juggle my family time, work time and time for myself as well. Before my breakthrough, my blog was just a hobby blog so I would share everything about my life as a mom, a little bit about the kids and the things that we use to love the products and services, the things we got up to, and I made a small income occasionally from selling a few sponsored posts,
As a freelancer providing services, often blogging is something you hear that you should be doing (so I'm just going to assume for this episode you are going to blog). But staring at the blank page is a nightmare and so I’m going to share with you 5 types of articles to get those words flowing.
Top Tips From The Write Coach >> David shares how blogging helped him write his book. >> Learn more about his book Dishonor. >> Community is key for writers. Do you have an idea dancing around in your head for a book? Have you considered blogging your book? On today's episode of The Write Hour David Mike shares how he carved time out of his busy schedule and family life to write a book while growing his audience. All links mentioned are in the Episode #203 Post. Read The Post #203: David Mike Shares How He Blogged His Book appeared first on The Write Coach site Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Awakening: A Novel of Aliens and Consciousness. Foreword by Uri Geller. 28 reviews on Amazon. 4.9 out of 5 stars. Read the book. In my interview with Stephan Schwartz we mention the remote viewing project he did of 2050. However, we run out of time and don't cover it. Blogged it, the scenario he and his remote viewers from all over the world zoomed in on. Another interview is scheduled and we will talk more about Telepathy (something he says doesn't exist) and his research into consciousness and intention. Continued on the blog [Wendy's Coffeehouse](https://wendyscoffeehouse.blogspot.com/2018/04/stephan-schwartz-awakening-remote.html)
Today I am joined by Sharon Gourlay from Digital Nomad Wannabe about how to gain financial independence through Blogging. Sharon Gourlay is passionate about working online and helping others to follow in her footsteps. She left Australia with her young family at the end of 2014 determined to grow an online business. She succeeded and now supports her family of 5 to live their dream lifestyle. In this interview we cover: Her blogging journey from a hobby to a full time blogging business How she was able to sell her travel blog, even with her name on it Whether it is still viable to have an online business now or is it too crowded The difference between a hobby blog and having a financially successful blog How to get started with a blogging strategy Traffic generation strategies she now focuses on to build successful niche and authority sites How affiliate marketing works Key skills when starting out to be a commercially successful blogger The importance of treating your blog like a business The small investment you need to make when starting your blog The biggest commitment to building a profitable blog is time The number 1 tip when starting out The importance of clear goals so you know what to chase Understand your traffic and what key metrics you need to measure The importance of rankings and SEO for building a successful blog Knowing the engagement of your readers and understanding what behaviours they do on your side What programs she uses to track your blog engagement and activities of her readers What would she do differently if starting out again and her changing definition of success How she balances her family and work life The non monetary benefits of what blogging can do for you Links mentioned in the show Digital Nomad Wannabe DNW Facebook group!
Monica chats with C.J. and Cara, the co-founders of My Haute Society, a membership community for bloggers and influencers and the hosts of the podcast, BLOGGED: A Podcast for Influencers. They chat about the importance of community in blogging and that it’s finally time to stop the competition and collaborating over tacos and margaritas. Link to the study that Cara mentions: http://www.anapsid.org/cnd/gender/tendfend.html ACCESS THE FREE BRAND COLLAB KIT: https://myhautesociety.com/free-brand-collab-guide CONNECT WITH CARA AND C.J. PODCAST | WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM Check out Monica's interview on their podcast, Blogged here: https://myhautesociety.com/004-monica-woodhams/ For more info on the Influencer Girl Lifestyle Podcast visit monicawoodhams.com/podcast
On this week's episode of the Blogged podcast, we're talking with Monica Woodhams about her journey in offering services in addition to her blog. She shares insight from her 7 years in the blogging industry, her tips for achieving balance in your blog, and advice for bloggers who are thinking about adding products or services […] The post 004: Offering Services as a Blogger + Achieving Balance with Success & Lifestyle Coach Monica Woodhams appeared first on MY HAUTE SOCIETY.
On this week's episode of the Blogged podcast, we're talking with Megan Weaver all about blog photography. She's sharing some of her best advice for influencers who are new to taking photos or are looking to improve their photography skills as well as some tips for bloggers who are interested in shooting with a professional […] The post 003: Photography Tips + Shooting in Manual Mode with Blogger Photographer + Educator Megan Weaver appeared first on MY HAUTE SOCIETY.
On this week's episode of the Blogged podcast, we're talking with Puno about Instagram growth strategies that you can use to grow your account as well as time-saving tips that will help you be more efficient in your approach. Puno is the co-founder of PeopleMap, an Instagram marketing tool that helps you dig deep and […] The post 002: Instagram Growth Strategy & Time Saving Tips with Puno from PeopleMap appeared first on MY HAUTE SOCIETY.
On this week's episode of the Blogged podcast, we sit down with blogger Vanessa Samuel from Vanessalandlt to talk about her journey as an influencer and her tips about staying true to yourself as a blogger and creating a brand that is fearlessly authentic. Vanessa is an engineer by day, as well as a local […] The post 001: Tips for staying true to yourself + Building a brand that’s fearlessly authentic with blogger Vanessa Samuel appeared first on MY HAUTE SOCIETY.
Introducing BLOGGED: a podcast for influencers by Cara & C.J. of My Haute Society. Blogged is a podcast made just for bloggers & influencers. We talk with bloggers, industry experts, and brands to give you honest and straightforward insight into how to grow your following, build your blog, and monetize your influence. This first episode […] The post 000: Introducing the Blogged Podcast + a little about Cara & C.J. appeared first on MY HAUTE SOCIETY.
Mathew Sweezey, Principal of Marketing Insights at Salesforce, joins the Content Pros Podcast to discuss the evolution of permission in content and how it is changing the very definition of marketing. Special thanks to our sponsors: Oracle Marketing Cloud Uberflip Convince & Convert: The Business of Story In This Episode How one tiny change in media process can lead to a global and cultural paradigm shift Why more media means fewer autonomous decisions made by consumers How the increase in media creators has led to a fundamental change in the definition of marketing Why successful content engagement means your business giving a simple like or @ mention in the comments of user-generated content Resources Mathew Sweezey on Twitter: @msweezey Salesforce Marketing Automation for Dummies Cluetrain Manifesto B2B Social Media Case Study: How I made $47 million from my B2B blog First Tweet Visit ContentProsPodcast.com for more insights from your favorite content marketers.
New York Times bestselling author Don Yaeger, who recently published Great Teams: 16 Things High Performing Organizations Do Differently, stops by to talk leadership styles, adapting to change and lessons from John Wooden, Pete Carroll and Mike Krzyzewski. Bio: Our guest today has studied and written about the most successful performers, leaders and teams in both sports and business over his long career as a journalist, author and speaker. Don Yaeger is an eight-time New York Times bestselling author, and a longtime writer and editor for Sports Illustrated. Don is also an in-demand public speaker, and is brought in by some of the largest and most successful organizations on the topics of leadership and greatness, and similar to what we do here, calls upon the lessons that can be learned in the sports world and applies them to all types of organizations. Don's most recent book, Great Teams: 16 Things High Performing Organizations Do Differently, identifies and highlights characteristics found in both the great sports teams and great businesses. It is tremendous and I highly recommend it. In addition to his writing and speaking activity, Don also owns a political consulting business and public relations firm. Interview Questions: 1) First things first. We just wrapped up the Rio Olympics, and I'm curious as a writer and story teller what stood out to you from these games in terms of a compelling story. a. Blogged about Usain Bolt – disappointed he didn't break the record in the 200, and said he didn't have anyone to push him. We are better when we are being pushed beyond what we're capable of. 2) Getting into the book Great Teams: 16 Things High Performing Organizations Do Differently a. You talk about the different types of leaders, can you tells us about those and then I have a follow up about one of the types specifically. i. Command and control – can still be useful in certain situations, but not typically in day-to-day situations ii. Expert iii. Relational iv. Charismatic v. Synergestic - several or all of these working together. vi. Pluses and minus to each of these b. Email don@team180.com for free tool c. Can the command and control approach work in 2016? We hear all the time in the sports world that the game passed by old-school coaches who never adapted from that type. i. It can in certain circumstances (e.g. times of crises), but not usually in an every day scenario d. Simon Sinek wrote a great book called “Start With Why,” where he says in a nutshell that people will respond to you if they understand why you do what you do, rather than how you do it or even what it is you do. You take that idea further and more practically talk about the importance of teams or organizations feeling their “why.” Can you help us understand what that looks like and why it is important? i. Simon talks most about individual whys, but Don is more interested in team/organizational whys ii. Team has to know the organization's why; not just the leader 1. Create a moment (Make a Wish example of mission moments) (could be 10 seconder) e. What does it mean to recruit to the culture? i. Not recruiting to the resume for one! ii. Great teams say here's what fits in our environment iii. Employees at Don's company create a culture document they use in interviews 1. Share with candidates so they can make an informed decision 2. This only works if the people within the organization knows what the culture is 3. Example where he did this with a company with 47 executives, and each of the 47 gave a different response to WHY the company did what it does. f. Can you talk about the differences between a mission statement, values and a road map? i. Mission statement is reducing to a few sentences what the mission of the company is ii. Values are simply a set of terms the organization has decided to prioritize. Integrity is the most common one and so doesn't really say a whole lot iii. Road map is how you're going to get someplace that is not driven by traditional values of the world today 1. Examples a. Think John Wooden's Pyramid of Success – not about winning but about the process b. Nick Saban's five things – it's about process and not the end result c. Bill Snyder 16 steps 2. Road Map is directional toward improvement and advancement g. You talk about the importance of adapting to change. How have you found leaders or teams improving their capacity for this? i. Coach K's favorite word is adapt ii. The best at this don't allow the phrase “that's how we used to do it” or “that's how we've always done it” to be proof of anything. iii. Too many people are afraid to adapt because it makes them uncomfortable, and greatness really begins where comfort ends. h. What does it look like when a leader fosters a communication culture focused on strengths and positives. To some of us it might sound a little fluffy or idealistic without realism or accountability. i. Successful organizations talk to people differently. The days of yelling/screaming are over, particularly when it comes to the Millennials ii. Pete Carroll example 1. Start with the premise that no one makes a mistake on purpose 2. Incorporates into his assistant coach hiring process – no yellers/screamers 3. Specific example of wide receiver dropping a pass in practice and the assistant coach addressing it in a completely different way. i. Talk about the danger of past or current success. How do the great teams battle complacency? i. It's the greatest killer of sustained success ii. Saban/Wooden say it's hard enough to win once; it takes true character to win more than once iii. Mike Ditka: On the way to success it's all about we. When success happens it becomes all about me iv. Key is to stop talking about yesterday 1. 10-time national champion Penn State volleyball coach Russ Rose has no memorabilia/hardware in his office from his success; only relationships. His grandson took one of his championship rings and traded it for a [listen to find out what!!]. 2. UNC soccer coach Anson Dorrance gives out roses rather than jewelry for championships, because the roses are going to die; gotta go out and grow new roses 3) Do you have any habits or routines that have been key to your success? a. Can't lead people you don't know, so each day find ways to engage with the people you are leading and learn about their lives 6) Where can people go to learn more about you and where can they pick up the book? a. All fine book stores! b. Donyaeger.com Thank Yous/Acknowledgements: Antioch Live/Clear Day Media Group – music More here. Jonathan Davis – production Clint Musslewhite – voice over
Josh Elizetxe started his entrepreneurial career at the age of 13. It all started with a school project to read books and earn credits. The rest is an amazing story. Join us on a extra long episode of the FIVE Minute Bark. Free Course: https://free.codiedog.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennislanglais Twitter: https://twitter.com/dennislanglais Website: http://codiedog.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/codiedoginteractive?sub_confirmation=1 iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/five-minute-bark-podcast/id969280897?mt=2 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/I3l2vjdoam6ngtimuokiwwwgju4 TestimonialsL; https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHFrChbniQ3Ridu6FwlwSPBjNie63lxsV Free courses: https://free.codiedog.com Premier Guest: https://go.codiedog.com Video Traileres: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHFrChbniQ3SGHp9jXhQhzUkFcomT7-v3
In the fourth episode of "This Mobile Life", we chat to Raymond Ho, Founder at Food Blogged. Food Blogged helps you discover new restaurants and cafes based on Food Blogger recommendations. It is available in Australia for the cities of Sydney & Melbourne. We discuss how the API first approach and product development process for the app. We also discuss testing, test driven development the role of testers for software development. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/food-blogged/id725109666?mt=8 Check out the show notes at inspiredworlds.com.
Mel sits down with survivor and author Margaret Cahill, who is a mantle cell lymphoma survivor. What's that, you have never heard of mantle cell lymphoma? Neither did Mel until she spoke to Margaret. Margaret shares her story about this rare cancer, her thoughts on why integrative medicine is so important to healing and how her blog turned into a book. Another inspiring survivor story available here on The Cancer Warrior.
Welcome to Tribbles in Ecstasy’s #113! The U.S.S. Tribble sailed under the command of her host Katzu who sets a course to episode 100 and beyond with his intrepid cast mates Skipper, Woody and Dr. Trekkie. Together, this ship and […] The post Tribbles in Ecstasy Take 113: Dev Blogged!! appeared first on Holosuite Media.
In this episode of the 27-hour podcast marathon, the crew tell scary stories, talk to their bro rajiv. They meet dawwking and have him tell Patrick, Ray, and Max about his dad. Then Dark Darkest Darker occurs, and fuck it’s kinda real. It gets very baffling as Angus and Barnabus talk to a clone of [...]
By day, Chris Silver works for a Jewish task force trying to raise awareness about civic inequalities facing Israel’s Arab citizens. But he dedicates his free time to Jews in an Arab land, with his blog, Jewish Morocco. Silver created the blog in 2008, while traveling in Morocco, as a way of sharing the stories, photographs, and other artifacts he was collecting to document what Jewish life there had been like in its heyday. Along the way, he developed a particular interest in the country’s Jewish musicians and singers—characters who were beloved by Moroccans of all backgrounds, and to whom he gives ample space on his blog. Silver joins Vox Tablet host Sara Ivry to talk about some of the unique voices he’s discovered, what happened to Jewish Moroccan singers once they left the country in the 1950s and ’60s, and where he gets his missionary zeal (hint: It has to do with Bob Dylan; Mama Cass; Bill Cosby; and Chris’s dad, Roy).... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Your Skin is Dorian Gray's Portrait and Cousin Edgar's FuneralYour lifestyles shows up on your face, you cannot shroud it in secrecy. Smoking creates an ironic ashiness and paleness from lack of oxygen. Drinking causes ruddiness, enlarged pores, sagging, dark circles, premature lines and wrinkles. Drugs cause different signs, depending upon what type of drug, most causing breakouts, blemishes, pimples, enlarged pores, too oily/too dry skin and premature aging. Once you stop these behaviours, your skin will reverse much of the damage done. That's the difference between your living skin and a portrait. Quick 15 minute show Please go to Edgar Allan Poe's funeral tonight if you are in the Baltimore area! Blogged about it: http://ModelSupplies.WordPress.comhttp://ModelSuppliesBlog.com Thank you so much for listening! Twitter follows:My Blog: http://ModelSupplies.WordPress.comFeatured BlogEdgar Allan Poe's Funeral - My BlogVisit us at eBay or Etsy.com for ingredients: http://Model-Supplies.com or http://eModelSupplies.comFollow me on Twitter: @ModelSupplies I follow back!
Your Skin is Dorian Gray's Portrait and Cousin Edgar's FuneralYour lifestyles shows up on your face, you cannot shroud it in secrecy. Smoking creates an ironic ashiness and paleness from lack of oxygen. Drinking causes ruddiness, enlarged pores, sagging, dark circles, premature lines and wrinkles. Drugs cause different signs, depending upon what type of drug, most causing breakouts, blemishes, pimples, enlarged pores, too oily/too dry skin and premature aging. Once you stop these behaviours, your skin will reverse much of the damage done. That's the difference between your living skin and a portrait. Quick 15 minute show Please go to Edgar Allan Poe's funeral tonight if you are in the Baltimore area! Blogged about it: http://ModelSupplies.WordPress.comhttp://ModelSuppliesBlog.com Thank you so much for listening! Twitter follows:My Blog: http://ModelSupplies.WordPress.comFeatured BlogEdgar Allan Poe's Funeral - My BlogVisit us at eBay or Etsy.com for ingredients: http://Model-Supplies.com or http://eModelSupplies.comFollow me on Twitter: @ModelSupplies I follow back!
Welcome to episode #167 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. This is also episode #15 of Media Hacks. As usual, there is some language, so please keep in mind that this Podcast is not work safe. Many major happenings in both the technology, communications and Social Media space. We discuss everything from the unconference movement to Bloggers who take themselves (and their community) maybe a little too seriously. We also chat about Twitter (of course) where Hugh explains why it is more like talking than a media channel (or something) and some Googley stuff. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #167 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 55:37. Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Old Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society. In a perfect world, connect with me, directly, through Facebook. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available for pre-order. Media Hacks #15 featuring: C.C. Chapman - Managing The Gray - Advance Guard. Hugh McGuire - LibriVox - The Book Oven. Christopher S. Penn - The Financial Aid Podcast - Marketing Over Coffee. Julien Smith - In Over Your Head - Co-author of Trust Agents (a little late, but present). Not present: Chris Brogan - New Marketing Labs - Co-author of Trust Agents. PodCamp Boston #4. People and the unconference movement. Mass media still gets all excited, doesn't it? It's not about the schedule - it's about the conversation. You can't hide when you're on Twitter. Google Caffeine is not important to Christopher S. Penn (it is to me). ... And it's not because of Microsoft's Bing. Google Wave is going to be a bigger deal. Google's new "options" in search (Blogged about here: Google Offers Up New Ways To Search (And Why You Should Care)). The power of wonder wheel. FriendFeed gets bought by Facebook (none of us seem to have too much to say about it). Is FriendFeed really more about real-time search? Facebook's new search functionality. Remember, the monetization is in the data (not the advertising). Twitter begins to formalize the retweet process. How big and deep can people go with content? Julien is taking driving lessons - let's all pray together. How will Chris Penn take advantage of technology? C.C. now repeats about Facebook Search because for some reason, I wasn't paying attention (strange and awkward moment). Aardvark - a new tool or platform or search tool platform? Blogging, sarcasm and taking ourselves too seriously. Be careful what you say and where you say it (we think). Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #167 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: aardvark advance guard advertising bing blog blogging book oven cc chapman chris brogan christopher s penn digital marketing facebook facebook group facebook search financial aid podcast friendfeed google caffeine google wave hugh mcguire in over your head itunes julien smith librivox managing the gray marketing marketing over coffee mass media media hacks microsoft new marketing labs online social network podcast podcasting six pixels of separation social media marketing trust agents twist image twitter unconference web 20 wonder wheel
Hallo,Hia sent wie wada met eene nieje Sendung von PlautCast. Klikjt hia töm horchje . 1. Koop en Bua 2. PlautTV - Wadabereecht (Only registered users / Nur für Mitglieder) 3. Wuat Erkjlaerung: PlautCast 4. Leed fon Struck en Steena 5. Interview met Ann Funk 6. Leed: Mien Opa - 3molPlaut CD meist online 7. 2 baste Aunröps von 2007 8. Lesa breew Dee Wada Berecht es noch nicht gaunz foadich. Jie woare een niejet email kjrieje wann dee foadich ess. ----------------------------------------------------------Horjche Enschriewe iTunes Rauflode Blogged with Flock
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PlautCast #32 (Aprel, 2008)Hallo,Hia sent wie wada met eene nieje Sendung von PlautCast. Klikjt hia töm horchje . Mutta Dach Sendung 1. Jeschijcht: Soo fehl Tiet 2. Muttadachs Jedichte 3. Leed: Onse Manna habe Hobbies, 4. Leed: Mutta leewe Mutta 5. Muttadachs Wensche fon onse Kjinja----------------------------------------------------------Horjche Enschriewe iTunes Rauflode Blogged with Flock
This is a nice short animation demonstrating a method for completing a Bone-Tendon-Bone Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.Embedded VideoBlogged with the Flock Browser
This is a great video showing how the medial side of the knee opens up when the medial collateral ligament is sprained.Embedded VideoBlogged with the Flock Browser
This is a good video demonstrating a Posterior Cruciate Sprain.Embedded VideoBlogged with the Flock Browser
Im Fachforum „Pflegemanagement - Unterstützung durch Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien (IuKT)“ auf der IT-Trends Medizin/Health Telematics 2007 konnte ich am 6. September 2007 in Essen die aktuellen Aktivitäten zur Übersetzung der ICNP (International Classification for Nursing Practice) vorstellen. Das Fachforum wurde von der GMDS-Arbeitsgruppe „Informationsverarbeitung in der Pflege“ in Kooperation mit der Pflegedirektion des Universitätsklinikums ausgerichtet.Ich habe den Vortrag aufgezeichnet und stelle ihn wieder zur Verfügung.Podcast (MP3 - nur Audio)Aufzeichnung (Flash) Ulrich SchraderTechnorati: Pflegeinformatik, Pflegeterminologien, Pflegeklassifikationen, ICNP, UlrichSchraderBlogged with FlockPublished under Creative Commons - Use attribution - Non Commercial - Share alike
Im Rahmen des Praxis-Workshops eLearning hatte ich Gelegenheit, meine Nutzung des Learning Management Systems Moodle der FH Frankfurt und weiterer ELearning-Aktivitäten kurz vorzustellen. Ich habe meinen Vortrag wieder als Podcast und Screencast aufgezeichnet.Podcast (MP3- nur Audio)Aufzeichnung (Flash)Weitere Informationen finden Sie auch in meinem Blog: Blended Learning in der HochschullehreUlrich SchraderTechnorati Tags: Screencasting, Podcasting, Online Learning, eLearning, life-long-learning, moodle, UlrichSchraderBlogged with FlockPublished under Creative Commons - Use attribution - Non Commercial - Share alike
It's Punditocracy's preview of the upcoming panel, "Blog to the Chief: The Impact of Political Blogs on the 2008 Election," part of the Dole Institute of Politics Presidential Lecture series. We speak with panelists Joan McCarter (the editor and blogger at Dailykos.com known as "mcjoan") and Jerome Armstrong (founder of MyDD.com and co-author of "Crashing the Gate"), as well as panel moderator David Perlmutter (professor of journalism at KU and author of the soon to be published, "Blog Wars"). This Corinthian leather upholstered edition of the politics and culture podcast still has that "new media" smell!
Welcome to episode #28 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. Each week, I am getting more and more excited about creating independent content via this Podcast. I love the challenge of thinking up the content and flow for each show and I really dig knowing that you're listening. There are some juicy bits and insights in this episode, so I hope it's to your liking. Please keep the audio comments coming. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #28 - Host: Mitch Joel. - Running time: 35:59. - Audio comment line - please take note: +1 206-666-6056. - Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. - Audio comment from Ireland - EduCast. - Audio comment from Kevin Behringer. - Audio comment from Bryan Person - Bryper and New Comm Road. - Should I Podcast about stuff I already Blogged about? Sallie Goetsch (rhymes with "sketch") chimes in. - CMA - Canadian Marketing Association - Blogs - A Marketers' Secret Weapon seminar. - New Media For Communications - Harnessing Web-based Pathways to Increase Stakeholder Contact conference. - My presentation is: No Control or Know Control: What Communicators Need To Know About A World of User-Generated Content, Blogs, Social Networks and Mobility. - Speaking on the panel: It's in their Hands: The Impact of Changing Consumer Trends and User Generated Media on the Communicator's Role. - Other great sessions include: - The Blog is in the M.A.I.L: How to Enter and Stay in the New Media Hemisphere - David Jones - Inside PR, PR Works and Fleishman-Hillard Canada. - If You Build It, Will They Come? - Sustaining a Successful Blog - Joseph Thornley - Thornley Fallis and PR Pro. - Greatest Hits: Search Engine Optimization Tips and Tools - Andrew Goodman - Page Zero Media and Traffick. - Social Media - Buzzword or Future Wave? - Michael O'Connor Clarke - Thornley Fallis and Uninstalled. - Look Who's Talking, Too: Podcasting as a Medium for the Message and How to Know if it's Right for You - Terry Fallis - Thornley Fallis and Inside PR. - Geek Dinner Toronto II.1. - Six Points Of Separation - Six Ways To Keep Up To Date With The Many Social Media Conversations - in homage to Bryan Person. - Music from the Podsafe Music Network. - The Living End - 'Long Live The Weekend'. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #28 - Host: Mitch Joel.