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Welcome back to another action-packed episode of the Jeep Talk Show! Join hosts Tony and Greg Nickel, the lead installer and tech at Platinum Drivetrain Works in Hutto, Texas, as they dive into the world of Jeeps, off-roading, and everything in between.
In this episode of the Property Profits Podcast, host Dave Dubeau sits down with Jonathan Twombly, a seasoned real estate investor who made the leap from multifamily housing to boutique hotels. Broadcasting from New York City, Jonathan shares the story behind his shift into the hospitality space and breaks down how he's generating returns by reviving tired, underutilized hotel assets in prime locations. From spotting rundown roadside inns to managing major renovations, Jonathan walks us through the numbers and the strategy behind his most exciting deal — including how he bought a 37-key property for under $2M, spent $1.5M on renovations, and saw a broker opinion of value come in at $6M post-reno. You'll hear: Why location trumps branding when it comes to boutique hotels How operational inefficiencies in mom-and-pop hotels create opportunity The pros and cons of hospitality vs. multifamily investing A boots-on-the-ground look at managing hotel renovations, on-site crews, and seasonal cycles How Jonathan uses direct-to-seller strategies to uncover his next big project - Get Interviewed on the Show! - ================================== Are you a real estate investor with some 'tales from the trenches' you'd like to share with our audience? Want to get great exposure and be seen as a bonafide real estate pro by your friends? Would you like to inspire other people to take action with real estate investing? Then we'd love to interview you! Find out more and pick the date here: http://daveinterviewsyou.com/
Nintendo surprised with an announcement of a 60-minute Nintendo Direct that happened on Friday, and boy did they have some things to announce, including the title of the next Mario Movie being Super Mario Galaxy, a new Fire Emblem game, the release date for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, and a heck of a lot more. Sean and Marc discuss their favorite things from the Big Direct. Was it Fire? Or was it a bit of a smokescreen? Also, Nintendo was awarded a patent in the United States for summoning a monster to battle for you and there's concern this could lead to more patenting of concepts in gaming, but will this be something Nintendo actually uses against other game developers to prevent their games from releasing? Plus, Sean played the demo of Digimon Story: Time Stranger and beat Mafia: The Old Country, Marc is stuck on farming sims, Wolverine could release in 2026, a new report from Newzoo suggests that there's an optimal time to release from early access, and more on this edition of Video Games 2 the MAX! You can also watch this episode in video form on the W2M Network Youtube Channel, please give us a like, comment on the episode, and give the channel a subscribe and follow as well: https://youtube.com/live/yUczysrOOgM
Damian Rickards is a second generation broadcaster who has spent over 25 years navigating his way across the country through broadcasting. From his early days at Mix 99 to pioneering urban radio at Flow 93.5 in Toronto and Vibe 98.5 in Calgary, Rickards shares insider stories of radio's evolution. He discusses his journey through multiple markets, including Toronto, Calgary, and Ottawa, while highlighting the challenges of syndication and maintaining local relevance. Mr. D Radio also brings us into his current role at 91.5 The Beat, his innovative Tik/Tok and Instagram nostalgia quizzes, and his creative work on the podcast "New Sketches for Radio." With candid insights into radio programming, music trends, and the changing media landscape, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of a passionate broadcaster who has consistently been at the forefront of Canadian radio innovation.Please sign up for the SOUNDING OFF Newsletter. Full of all the verbal diarrhea you never knew what you were missing in your life.Also we added the Sound Off Podcast to the The Open Podcast Prefix Project (OP3) A free and open-source podcast prefix analytics service committed to open data and listener privacy. You can be a nosey parker by checking out our downloads here.Thanks to the following organizations for supporting the show:Nlogic - TV & Radio Audience Data SolutionsMegatrax - Licensed Music for your radio station or podcast production company.Podderapp: Where podcasters can get access to their advanced data dashboard here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Greg has been a staple on the radio as a radio personality for the past 30 years. He has found a love for the outdoors and as well performing arts world. He will be the MC for the second year in a row for the Annual SOS Fundraising Dinner. Greg shared about his involvement with InCrowd 815 helping non-profits networking. Enjoy!
Join Southwest Radio Ministries' 'Watchman on the Wall' as Staff Evangelist Josh Davis interviews Dr. Kenneth Hill about the ongoing challenges to free speech in America. The conversation delves into Dr. Hill's book 'Assault on Liberty,' exploring the history of the Fairness Doctrine and its impact on broadcasting and freedom of expression. Discover how historical figures and religious broadcasters faced censorship and how these issues resonate with contemporary free speech debates.
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In this episode, Brian welcomes Bennett from the Broadcasting Seeds podcast. Bennett shares his lifelong interest in cryptids, particularly Bigfoot, which began with his childhood fascination with mythology and creatures like the Loch Ness Monster. The conversation covers Bennett's various encounters with Bigfoot, including a traumatic experience as a child during a Boy Scouts camp in Illinois and a tense encounter in Alaska during his military service. Bennett also discusses high strangeness phenomena, such as unexplained smells and sounds, and explores theories around the possible bioluminescence and defensive mechanisms of Bigfoot. Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our Sponsors00:00 Welcome to the Show 00:25 Childhood Fascination with Bigfoot 02:27 First Encounter: Boy Scouts in Illinois 13:27 Military Encounter in Alaska 19:35 Exploring the Allegheny National Forest 25:13 Mysterious Encounters and Strange Findings 25:29 Bluff Charge Incident and Unexplained Drag Marks 26:53 The Blair Witch Stick Structures 27:45 Gifting Experiment and Strange Discoveries 29:35 Nighttime Camp Intrusions and Camera Malfunctions 33:31 Near-Death Experience and Aura Perception 36:45 High Strangeness and Glowing Eyes 41:56 The Importance of Open-Minded Research 45:44 Podcast Promotion and Closing RemarksBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
Broadcasting from Acme Radio Live, it's Felicity!Check out her music on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/artist/54piSANQOPhhndGWqqc1DV)
Doug Dodd, a life-long Tulsan, was a television news reporter and documentary producer for KOTV and KTUL-TV before graduating from law school, and is one of a very few Tulsa attorneys who regularly represents national and local magazines, newspapers, and television stations, and media companies with an emphasis on First Amendment and defamation issues.Doug served on the Tulsa Public Schools Board of Education for 11 years and was a candidate for Oklahoma's First Congressional District seat in 2002 and 2004. Doug is a veteran of the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command, where he served as a Deputy Missile Combat Crew Commander.Doug has been fortunate enough to meet, know, or cover many of Tulsa's most notable people. Before entering private law practice in 1982, Doug served as a Law Clerk for United States District Judge James O. Ellison in the Northern District of Oklahoma.You can hear Doug's oral history on the podcast and website VoicesOfOklahoma.com.
What if HR stopped being the department of “no” and became the heartbeat of transformation in your business? Nikki is joined by Raina Fryer of Titus Talent Strategies to flip the script on what HR should be. Broadcasting live from the PeopleForward Network studio at CultureCon® 2025, this episode dives into how people leaders can ditch outdated playbooks and embrace a bold, modern approach to leading humans. Raina challenges us to rethink everything, from the language we use to how we train, hire, and retain our teams. She brings fresh insights on cross-functional leadership, performance-based hiring, and how to actually treat HR as a strategic partner, not just a rule enforcer. This episode is a must-listen for anyone committed to building people-first cultures. Additional Resources: Connect with Raina Learn more about Titus Talent Strategies Reach out to Titus Watch Gut + Science (and more) on YouTube! Connect with Nikki on LinkedIn Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn Learn more about PeopleForward Network Key Takeaways: HR must shift from compliance to strategic partnership. Rethinking titles like "HR" can reflect a more modern role. Let go of control; embrace creativity and ambiguity. Hiring should focus on long-term performance, not just quick fills. Retention starts with great onboarding, mentorship, and purpose.
With this Wednesday marking the average peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, the Carolina Weather Group is revisiting some of our most memorable hurricane interviews, including WCNC forecaster Larry Sprinkle, former WBTV chief meteorologist Eric Thomas, and then-National Hurricane Center Director Ken Graham, who now oversees all of the National Weather Service. In 2019, Scotty Powell, Evan Fisher, and Chris Jackson visits the NOAA's Hurricane Awareness Tour at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. MERCH: https://carolinaweathergroup.qbstores.com/ LEAVE A TIP: https://streamelements.com/carolinawxgroup/tip️ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://patreon.com/carolinaweathergroup VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://carolinaweathergroup.comThe Carolina Weather Group operates a weekly talk show of the same name. Broadcasting each week from the Carolinas, the show is dedicated to covering weather, science, technology, and more with newsmakers from the field of atmospheric science. With co-hosts across both North Carolina and South Carolina, the show may closely feature both NC weather and SC weather, but the topics are universally enjoyable for any weather fan. Join us as we talk about weather, environment, the atmosphere, space travel, and all the technology that makes it possible.
This week on the Roz & Mocha DM Deep Dive Podcast: We're getting personal and a little weird! From gnarly cooking habits and toilet stains to the eternal debate of round vs. square pizza — it's all on the table. Plus, we test someone's Guyanese card with a lesson in “broughtupsy,” and things get awkward when one of the team tries to shoot their shot live on-air. And if you've ever dreamed of starting your own broadcasting school, you're not alone — we might just be building one.
In this episode, we sit down with Sam Pilgrim and Tom Court, two athletes pushing the boundaries of action sports, as they share their journey from mountain biking to wing foiling. Broadcasting from the UK, Sam, a renowned mountain biker and YouTube sensation, and Tom, a kiteboarding and wing foiling veteran, dive into their shared passion for shredding on land and water.Epic Wing Foiling Adventures: Sam and Tom recount their wild experiences, from snapping leashes in “Wing Foil Disaster” to towing wake bikes and breaking boats, showcasing the chaos and excitement of their collaborative sessions.From Bikes to Boards: Sam shares his transition from landing backflip double tail whips on a mountain bike to chasing 360s and backflips on a wing foil, while Tom reflects on how kiteboarding's intensity paved the way for his love of foiling.Isle of Wight Challenges: The duo discusses their record-setting wing foil circumnavigation of the Isle of Wight, tackling brutal tides and open swells in a grueling five-hour, 20-minute journey, and their plans for future stunts like backflips and combo tricks.The Art of Progression: From mastering wind awareness to embracing the “special meter” flow state, Sam and Tom break down the mental and physical grind of learning new tricks and how foiling's nuance has reshaped their approach to action sports.Audience Q&A: The guys answer fan questions, from Sam's infamous missing tooth and TV dating show fame to their dream yard woes and plans for gnarly new stunts, offering a glimpse into their off-the-cuff, high-energy lifestyles.Join us for a high-octane conversation packed with laughs, epic wipeout stories, and insights into blending mountain biking's raw stoke with wing foiling's limitless potential. Follow Sam's boundary-pushing content and Tom's kite and foil adventures for more shred-tastic action. Stay tuned for their next Isle of Wight mission, where backflips and foils collide.
Todd Cochrane passed away September 8, 2025. Here is his obituary as it appeared in Podnews. Yesterday I spent the day listening to our discussions about podcasting from past episodes of this show. Here are the parts I highlighted and re-shared from Todd, in his own words.He also took the time to appear on other programs that I enjoy including the Stuph File with Peter Anthony Holder, and Audio Branding with Jodi Krangle.There are many other tributes and posts that will provide a bigger picture of who Todd Cochrane was as a person, professional and podcaster. I have links and posts to a number of them on the episode page here.His voice will be missed by all.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Brand Called You, Ashutosh Garg welcomes Jackson Wightman, founder of Proper Propaganda PR and author of “The Tech PR Playbook.” Broadcasting from Montreal, Jackson shares his remarkable journey from the world of politics to founding a leading tech-focused PR agency. He uncovers industry gaps he set out to address, such as frank client conversations and performance-based billing models, and explains how these innovations help tech companies tell compelling, customer-focused stories.We dive deep into what successful tech PR looks like today, common pitfalls when handling PR in-house, and key strategies for building and evolving a brand narrative. Jackson also explores influencer marketing, the importance of AI-driven generative search engines, and best practices for building long-term journalist relationships.Additionally, we discuss unique characteristics of the US tech market, what international brands often misunderstand, and the types of technology products that resonate most with American consumers. Finally, Jackson shares insights behind his book, “The Tech PR Playbook,” and how it addresses common misconceptions about PR in the tech industry.Don't miss this masterclass for founders, marketers, and communications professionals seeking real-world PR strategies in a rapidly changing landscape!
Help Stop The Genocide In American Ghettos Podcast is a platform for ordinary law abiding citizens from Emmanuel Barbee friends list and from his social groups who are Black Artists, African Artists, Allied Healthcare professionals, Church Leaders, and Black Entrepreneurs, African Entrepreneurs who want to promote their products and services to our listeners from the global community. This no holds-barred talk show focuses on promoting Grassroots Community Advocacy, Business, Finance, Health, Community-Based Solutions, Employment, Social Issues, Political Issues, Black Issues, African Issues and Christianity which speaks to the interests of our listeners. Broadcasting on multiple social networks throughout the United States and around the globe. This show will provide insight on how our creative abilities can be used to create economic tangibles in our communities, neighborhoods and in Black countries. The Grass Roots Community Activist Movement is about uniting the African American community and the African Immigrant community in Chicago and eventually throughout the Diaspora. I'm not just online trying to sell my book, selling items from my virtual store or just trying to get donations for my film project but rather to recruit like minded Black Americans, like minded African Immigrants within America to help me build the best African American business within the United States of America called the Grass Roots Community Activist Institute of Chicago. Our objective is for us to build our own network so that we can support each other in business. #NotAnother33Years #M1Transcript
Help Stop The Genocide In American Ghettos Podcast is a platform for ordinary law abiding citizens from Emmanuel Barbee friends list and from his social groups who are Black Artists, African Artists, Allied Healthcare professionals, Church Leaders, and Black Entrepreneurs, African Entrepreneurs who want to promote their products and services to our listeners from the global community. This no holds-barred talk show focuses on promoting Grassroots Community Advocacy, Business, Finance, Health, Community-Based Solutions, Employment, Social Issues, Political Issues, Black Issues, African Issues and Christianity which speaks to the interests of our listeners. Broadcasting on multiple social networks throughout the United States and around the globe. This show will provide insight on how our creative abilities can be used to create economic tangibles in our communities, neighborhoods and in Black countries. The Grass Roots Community Activist Movement is about uniting the African American community and the African Immigrant community in Chicago and eventually throughout the Diaspora. I'm not just online trying to sell my book, selling items from my virtual store or just trying to get donations for my film project but rather to recruit like minded Black Americans, like minded African Immigrants within America to help me build the best African American business within the United States of America called the Grass Roots Community Activist Institute of Chicago. Our objective is for us to build our own network so that we can support each other in business. #NotAnother33Years #M1
It's time for another Bali Blast Strategy episode. Where Bradley Sutton gives you the most comprehensive Amazon keyword research strategies for your listings in 2025 and beyond. ► Instagram: instagram.com/serioussellerspodcast ► Free Amazon Seller Chrome Extension: https://h10.me/extension ► Sign Up For Helium 10: https://h10.me/signup (Use SSP10 To Save 10% For Life) ► Learn How To Sell on Amazon: https://h10.me/ft ► Watch The Podcasts On YouTube: youtube.com/@Helium10/videos What if a single tweak to your Amazon listing could skyrocket your sales in 2025? In this episode, we uncover powerful Amazon keyword research strategies that are transforming the way sellers approach e-commerce on Amazon. Broadcasting from Jakarta, Indonesia, I take you on a journey that bridges past and future, drawing inspiration from the famous Bali Blast Strategy episodes. Discover how the dawn of AI and Amazon's own Rufus are reshaping the landscape, demanding we rethink our tried-and-true methods for optimal product visibility. Join me as we unravel the intricacies of Amazon's evolving search ecosystem. Despite the buzz around AI, traditional keyword research remains a cornerstone for success. We dissect examples like the "noodle camera" to illustrate the power of keywords in product indexing and visibility. Moreover, we'll examine the impact of Amazon's Rufus, revealing why sticking to foundational keyword strategies is still crucial amidst technological advancements. As we journey through advanced tactics, you'll learn how to leverage the Helium 10 tools to not only identify top-performing keywords but also capitalize on seasonal trends and competitor strategies. From using Etsy's related searches to uncovering niche opportunities with Amazon's Product Opportunity Explorer, this episode shares a ton of insights. Whether you're launching a new product or refining an existing Amazon listing, these cutting-edge tactics will position you ahead of the curve in Amazon's competitive marketplace. In episode 699 of the Serious Sellers Podcast, Bradley talks about: 00:00 - A New Bali Blast Episode 01:57 - New Approaches to Amazon Keyword Research 03:39 - The Importance of Amazon Keyword Research 11:50 - Amazon Product Page Usage Analysis 12:25 - Impact of Rufus on Amazon Search 25:27 - Maximizing Keyword Research for Amazon 28:10 - Brand Analytics Keywords in Helium 10 30:42 - Advanced Amazon Keyword Research Techniques 36:25 - Comprehensive Amazon Keyword Research Guide 39:31 - Leveraging Keywords for Complementary Sales
On this week's Mental Man Monday, Izzy is joined by a familiar voice and face: Paul Sweatpants. Broadcasting straight outta Minnesota by way of Vegas, Paul taps in to give his raw, real-time reaction to Izzy's most recent episode featuring Karen Salmansohn. The two revisit the core message of that episode — why we need to outgrow the phrase “this is just how I am.” As Paul says, that excuse keeps too many people stagnant, unwilling to grow, and hiding behind comfort instead of confronting character. Izzy and Paul explore what it means to mature emotionally and take accountability, especially as men, when change is uncomfortable but necessary.Then, the episode takes a sharp cultural turn, diving into the buzz around Charlie Sheen's Netflix documentary. Charlie made headlines by admitting that during his addiction to crack, he had sexual experiences with men — a bold confession that he shared before anyone else could use it against him. Izzy and Paul dissect the power of taking control of your own story before the world can distort it. They challenge listeners to consider how many of us are still hiding behind secrets and shame — and how healing often begins with honesty, even when it's ugly.Finally, the conversation pivots to Young Thug's leaked jail phone calls to his girlfriend, Mariah the Scientist, where he was heard dissing Future, Gunna, and others — and got clowned online for “gossiping.” But Paul quickly defends him, breaking down a universal truth: if you've ever had a girlfriend, you already know — we all vent to the person we're dating. It's not gossip. It's intimacy. It's how real relationships work.Izzy and Paul use this moment to expose how the internet loves to twist vulnerability into weakness, especially for Black men. This stream wasn't about a performance. It was two men being real about growth, grief, love, trauma, and taking your power back.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/p-s-a-the-mental-health-podcast--5520511/support.TrustBuilder Package
Ever feel like the noise of life is drowning out God's peace? This episode is all about seven simple, real-life ways to invite His presence into your week—so you can feel grounded and connected, no matter what's going on.✨ How even tiny moments of true rest can reset your soul✨ What's actually helped us release stress instead of carrying it around ✨ The small daily habit that shifts your mindset in the morning—and helps quiet your heart at nightAlong the way, we share some honest stories about trusting God when it feels natural…and when it feels nearly impossible.If you're looking for encouragement that feels real and doable, you'll love these seven tips.Send us a textFor more info on IMAGINE YOURSELF, visit imagineyourselfpodcast.com. You'll find blogs, inspirational quotes and of course our podcasts!Join the conversation on our FACEBOOK, or INSTAGRAM pages. Email at imagineyourselfpodcast@gmail.com Thanks for being part of the Imagine Yourself Family! Follow or subscribe so you don't miss an episode! "Imagine Yourself" is hosted by Lanée Blaise and Sandy Kovach—two dynamic voices with a passion for inspiring and uplifting others. Lanée, a TV writer, producer, motivational speaker, and podcaster, brings powerful storytelling and insight. Sandy, a radio personality, voiceover artist, and podcaster, delivers warmth and wisdom with every conversation. Broadcasting from the Detroit Metro area, they welcome guests from around the world to share valuable perspectives on health, career growth, faith, and personal transformation. Tune in and imagine the possibilities for your life!
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After years of waiting and anticipation building for its ultimate release, Hollow Knight Silksong is FINALLY out, and Sean has played at least the first few areas. How is this game for newcomers to the series? Does it make it easy to get into the flow of things? And how long does it take to get difficult? (Not very long). Once again, Xbox Game Pass is under fire this time from former Xbox executives who are concerned about its effects on first-party developers and what it means for returns for the actual game makers compared to what they would receive in the traditional model, where gamers would buy the games instead. Is this the true killer of gaming? Or is it actually something else that gets brought up less (Free-to-Play Games, maybe? Also, Marc has more on WWE 2K25, MachineGames says the New Wolfenstein is meant to be a trilogy, Nintendo wins yet another lawsuit against Emulation, Ubisoft brings a unique perspective to the Game Keycard debate, PlayStation 6 is getting a detachable drive at launch, Life is Strange is getting a TV series, and much more!You can also watch this episode in video form on the W2M Network Youtube Channel, please give us a like, comment on the episode, and give the channel a subscribe and follow as well: https://youtube.com/live/OCT1cBvn6AMLinks: https://www.visualcapitalist.com/sp/video-games-industry-revenue-growth-visual-capitalist/
We were joined by George Blaha who is the voice of Michigan State Football. He was just inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, so he told us what the induction ceremony was like for him, talked about some of his favorite Broadcasting moments, talked about the Pistons, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our final hour, we were joined by Scott Bischoff from the Detroit Lions Podcast. He and Huge talked about that loss to the Packers over the weekend, broke down all of the negatives they saw, gave their thought's on why something just seems off with this team, looked ahead to this Sunday's game against the Bears, and more. We were then joined by George Blaha who is the voice of Michigan State Football. He was just inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, so he told us what the induction ceremony was like for him, talked about some of his favorite Broadcasting moments, talked about the Pistons, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show, we're talking about Michigan and Michigan State Football, the Detroit Lions, and more as we were joined by some of our great guests. We kicked off the show talking about Michigan State Football as we were joined by Graham Couch from the Lansing State Journal. He and Huge talked about what they've liked from the Spartans in the first two games, talked about the weaknesses they see, looked ahead to this weekend's game against Youngstown State, and much more. Anthony Broome from theWolverine.com then joined us to give his opinion on how Michigan looked against Oklahoma this past weekend. He and Huge talked about how Bryce Underwood played, talked about where this team needs to improve, and much more. We were joined by Clayton Sayfie from theWolverine.com in our second hour so we could get his thought's on how Michigan looked against Oklahoma. He and Huge talked about how Bryce looked in that game, Huge and Clayton previewed this weekend's game against CMU, talked about Sherrone Moore and the job he's done so far, and more. We were then joined by Tim Staudt from Staudt on Sports in Lansing. He and Huge talked about how MSU looked in that win over Boston College, previewed their next game against Youngstown State, talked a little about the Lions, and more. In our final hour, we were joined by Scott Bischoff from the Detroit Lions Podcast. He and Huge talked about that loss to the Packers over the weekend, broke down all of the negatives they saw, gave their thought's on why something just seems off with this team, looked ahead to this Sunday's game against the Bears, and more. We were then joined by George Blaha who is the voice of Michigan State Football. He was just inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, so he told us what the induction ceremony was like for him, talked about some of his favorite Broadcasting moments, talked about the Pistons, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Help Stop The Genocide In American Ghettos Podcast is a platform for ordinary law abiding citizens from Emmanuel Barbee friends list and from his social groups who are Black Artists, African Artists, Allied Healthcare professionals, Church Leaders, and Black Entrepreneurs, African Entrepreneurs who want to promote their products and services to our listeners from the global community. This no holds-barred talk show focuses on promoting Grassroots Community Advocacy, Business, Finance, Health, Community-Based Solutions, Employment, Social Issues, Political Issues, Black Issues, African Issues and Christianity which speaks to the interests of our listeners. Broadcasting on multiple social networks throughout the United States and around the globe. This show will provide insight on how our creative abilities can be used to create economic tangibles in our communities, neighborhoods and in Black countries. The Grass Roots Community Activist Movement is about uniting the African American community and the African Immigrant community in Chicago and eventually throughout the Diaspora. I'm not just online trying to sell my book, selling items from my virtual store or just trying to get donations for my film project but rather to recruit like minded Black Americans, like minded African Immigrants within America to help me build the best African American business within the United States of America called the Grass Roots Community Activist Institute of Chicago. Our objective is for us to build our own network so that we can support each other in business. #NotAnother33Years #M1
Hard to imagine, but it's been 15 years now since Scrappy launched the podcast! Four recording studios and 128 shows later, Scrappy's still at it. If he's to be believed, your host and best friend Scrappy McGowan will be back soon with another show of freeform podcast glory. Sláinte! The post Broadcasting From Home Podcast 128 – 15th Anniversary Special first appeared on Broadcasting From Home.
Are algorithms controlling your voice, your reach, and even your freedom? Have you wondered why so many leaders, creators, and even ministries struggle to connect authentically in a digital world built on distraction?This week's guest, Adam Curry, has lived through it all—and shaped much of it. Known as the “Podfather,” Adam went from MTV VJ to pioneering podcasting, transforming how millions consume media. With an uncanny ability to “see around corners,” he's always been ahead of the curve—whether in pirate radio, television, podcasting, or now decentralized platforms like The Godcaster.Born in Washington, DC, and raised in Amsterdam, Adam has been a trailblazer at the intersection of media and technology for over 30 years. He became a household name as an MTV VJ (1987–1993), created one of the first digital agencies (On Ramp Inc.), co-invented podcasting with Dave Winer, and later launched Podcasting 2.0 to preserve free speech and independence in media. Today, through Podcastindex.org and Godcaster.fm, Adam is pioneering platforms that empower creators, churches, and communities to reclaim their voices. He also co-hosts the award-winning No Agenda Show podcast.If you care about leadership, responsibility, and preparing the next generation to thrive in an age of noise, you won't want to miss this conversation.Quotes:"If you really go for platforms like YouTube, Instagram, X, Twitter, Facebook or TikTok, you're really at the mercy of their system.""Podcasting was so interesting because it's completely decentralized. You have a little file that you need to serve from a web server somewhere, known as an RSS feed, and that controls your destiny.""There is no such thing as artificial intelligence. There's Almighty intelligence—that certainly exists. There is artificial intimacy. That's what these things are selling, mainly right now."Actionable Takeaways:Reclaim your voice from platforms – Don't rely solely on centralized platforms like YouTube, Instagram, or TikTok. Explore decentralized tools such as podcasting or The Godcaster that let you own your content and control your audience connection.Practice Value-for-Value – Instead of chasing ads or algorithms, ask: How can I deliver value directly to my audience, and invite them to reciprocate? Consider small ways to implement this model in your own work, family, or community.Teach responsibility through technology – When introducing kids or students to tech, focus less on consumption and more on creation. Ask: Am I raising passive scrollers or active builders? Create small projects together—record an audio story, start a blog, or make a simple podcast.Audit your relationship with AI and media – Reflect on how much time and trust you're giving to chatbots, algorithms, and social feeds. Where are you letting them think or feel on your behalf? Take one intentional step this week to reduce dependency—whether that's journaling, reading scripture, or having a real conversation instead of defaulting to digital interaction.Conclusion: Adam Curry's journey reminds us that media and technology can either enslave us to algorithms—or empower us to lead with truth, freedom, and responsibility. His story challenges us to reclaim control of our voices, embrace personal accountability, and prepare the next generation to thrive in an uncertain digital world. The tools are in our hands, but the question is: will we use them to conform to the system, or to create something that truly matters?
Poner paneles solares en casa es una idea que ha rondado la cabeza de muchos, pero también hay varios temores: que sean caros o muy complicados de instalar y que el ahorro que esperan nunca se cumpla. En este episodio, Diana Zavala, editora de Obras, Diana Gante, reportera de Energía, y Mónica Alfaro, editora de Broadcasting en Expansión, cuentan la verdad sobre los paneles solares y explican si realmente puedes dejar de pagar la luz, en qué casos te conviene y qué pasa si vives en un departamento. Escucha un episodio nuevo cada lunes en todas las plataformas.
In this heartwarming episode of The First Day from The Fundraising School, host Bill Stanczykiewicz, Ed.D., welcomes certified fundraising dynamo Jennifer Oyer, CFRE, MA, Founder & Chief Joy Officer at Community Impact Advisors. Joy lives and breathes The Fund Raising School's signature mantra: Fundraising is the gentle art of teaching the joy of giving. Broadcasting straight from her home base in Honolulu, Jennifer shares how that single sentence flipped the script on her entire career, and why she's made it the bedrock of her consulting practice at Community Impact Advisors. Spoiler alert: this isn't your average donor pitch session, we're talking full-on joy engineering. Jennifer recounts her early days trying to connect with attorneys who treated meetings like billable hours: short, sharp, and transactional. But when she embraced the idea of inviting them to campus events as guest lecturers or moot court judges, something clicked. By showing, not telling, them the impact of their philanthropy, she turned six-minute chats into six-figure donations. “Fundraisers are creative and innovative,” she explains, “and a mission experience doesn't have to break the bank, it just needs to be meaningful.” The episode dives into a real-world example from her time at the Salvation Army, when a lava disaster on Hawaii Island inspired her team to fly major donors to the site. The result? A powerful, immersive experience that led to transformational giving, and stories still being shared years later. For Jennifer, these aren't just field trips, they're masterclasses in stewardship. As she puts it, the magic happens when you stop chasing revenue and start cultivating relationships that spark joy on both sides of the giving equation. Bill and Jennifer also touch on why this mindset is more vital than ever in today's uncertain times. Whether it's economic anxiety or post-pandemic fatigue, fundraisers must resist the urge to go silent. Jennifer's advice? Never assume your donors are too busy, too broke, or too burdened to care. Instead, bring them into your mission with courage, clarity, and compassion. Because when you help donors align their passions with your purpose, you're not just raising funds, you're delivering joy.
Broadcasting from Florence and Los Angeles, I Had One of Those Conversations...You know the kind—where you start discussing one thing and suddenly realize you're mapping the entire landscape of how different societies approach technology. That's exactly what happened when Rob Black and I connected across the Atlantic for the pilot episode of ITSPmagazine Europe: The Transatlantic Broadcast.Rob was calling from what he optimistically described as "sunny" West Sussex (complete with biblical downpours and Four Seasons weather in one afternoon), while I enjoyed actual California sunshine. But this geographic distance perfectly captured what we were launching: a genuine exploration of how European perspectives on cybersecurity, technology, and society differ from—and complement—American approaches.The conversation emerged from something we'd discovered at InfoSecurity Europe earlier this year. After recording several episodes together with Sean Martin, we realized we'd stumbled onto something crucial: most global technology discourse happens through an American lens, even when discussing fundamentally European challenges. Digital sovereignty isn't just a policy buzzword in Brussels—it represents a completely different philosophy about how democratic societies should interact with technology.Rob Black: Bridging Defense Research and Digital RealityRob brings credentials that perfectly embody the European approach to cybersecurity—one that integrates geopolitics, human sciences, and operational reality in ways that purely technical perspectives miss. As UK Cyber Citizen of the Year 2024, he's recognized for contributions that span UK Ministry of Defense research on human elements in cyber operations, international relations theory, and hands-on work with university students developing next-generation cybersecurity leadership skills.But what struck me during our pilot wasn't his impressive background—it was his ability to connect macro-level geopolitical cyber operations with the daily impossible decisions that Chief Information Security Officers across Europe face. These leaders don't see themselves as combatants in a digital war, but they're absolutely operating on front lines where nation-state actors, criminal enterprises, and hybrid threats converge.Rob's international relations expertise adds crucial context that American cybersecurity discourse often overlooks. We're witnessing cyber operations as extensions of statecraft—the ongoing conflict in Ukraine demonstrates how narrative battles and digital infrastructure attacks interweave with kinetic warfare. European nations are developing their own approaches to cyber deterrence, often fundamentally different from American strategies.European Values Embedded in Technology ChoicesWhat emerged from our conversation was something I've observed but rarely heard articulated so clearly: Europe approaches technology governance through distinctly different cultural and philosophical frameworks than America. This isn't just about regulation—though the EU's leadership from GDPR through the AI Act certainly shapes global standards. It's about fundamental values embedded in technological choices.Rob highlighted algorithmic bias as a perfect example. When AI systems are developed primarily in Silicon Valley, they embed specific cultural assumptions and training data that may not reflect European experiences, values, or diverse linguistic traditions. The implications cascade across everything from hiring algorithms to content moderation to criminal justice applications.We discussed how this connects to broader patterns of technological adoption. I'd recently written about how the transistor radio revolution of the 1960s paralleled today's smartphone-driven transformation—both technologies were designed for specific purposes but adopted by users in ways inventors never anticipated. The transistor radio became a tool of cultural rebellion; smartphones became instruments of both connection and surveillance.But here's what's different now: the stakes are global, the pace is accelerated, and the platforms are controlled by a handful of American and Chinese companies. European voices in these conversations aren't just valuable—they're essential for understanding how different democratic societies can maintain their values while embracing technological transformation.The Sociological Dimensions Technology Discourse MissesMy background in political science and sociology of communication keeps pulling me toward questions that pure technologists might skip: How do different European cultures interpret privacy rights differently? Why do Nordic countries approach digital government services so differently than Mediterranean nations? What happens when AI training data reflects primarily Anglo-American cultural assumptions but gets deployed across 27 EU member states with distinct languages and traditions?Rob's perspective adds the geopolitical layer that's often missing from cybersecurity conversations. We're not just discussing technical vulnerabilities—we're examining how different societies organize themselves digitally, how they balance individual privacy against collective security, and how they maintain democratic values while defending against authoritarian digital influence operations.Perhaps most importantly, we're both convinced that the next generation of European cybersecurity leaders needs fundamentally different skills than previous generations. Technical expertise remains crucial, but they also need to communicate complex risks to non-technical decision-makers, operate comfortably with uncertainty rather than seeking perfect solutions, and understand that cybersecurity decisions are ultimately political decisions about what kind of society we want to maintain.Why European Perspectives Matter GloballyEurope represents 27 different nations with distinct histories, languages, and approaches to technology governance, yet they're increasingly coordinating digital policies through EU frameworks. This complexity is fascinating and the implications are global. When Europe implements new AI regulations or data protection standards, Silicon Valley adjusts its practices worldwide.But European perspectives are too often filtered through American media or reduced to regulatory footnotes in technology publications. We wanted to create space for European voices to explain their approaches in their own terms—not as responses to American innovation, but as distinct philosophical and practical approaches to technology's role in democratic society.Rob pointed out something crucial during our conversation: we're living through a moment where "every concept that we've thought about in terms of how humans react to each other and how they react to the world around them now needs to be reconsidered in light of how humans react through a computer mediated existence." This isn't abstract philosophizing—it's the practical challenge facing policymakers, educators, and security professionals across Europe.Building Transatlantic Understanding, Not DivisionThe "Transatlantic Broadcast" name reflects our core mission: connecting perspectives across borders rather than reinforcing them. Technology challenges—from cybersecurity threats to AI governance to digital rights—don't respect national boundaries. Solutions require understanding how different democratic societies approach these challenges while maintaining their distinct values and traditions.Rob and I come from different backgrounds—his focused on defense research and international relations, mine on communication theory and sociological analysis—but we share curiosity about how technology shapes society and how society shapes technology in return. Sean Martin brings the American cybersecurity industry perspective that completes our analytical triangle.Cross-Border Collaboration for European Digital FutureThis pilot episode represents just the beginning of what we hope becomes a sustained conversation. We're planning discussions with European academics developing new frameworks for digital rights, policymakers implementing AI governance across member states, industry leaders building privacy-first alternatives to Silicon Valley platforms, and civil society advocates working to ensure technology serves democratic values.We want to understand how digital transformation looks different across European cultures, how regulatory approaches evolve through multi-stakeholder processes, and how European innovation develops characteristics that reflect distinctly European values and approaches to technological development.The Invitation to Continue This ConversationBroadcasting from our respective sides of the Atlantic, we're extending an invitation to join this ongoing dialogue. Whether you're developing cybersecurity policy in Brussels, building startups in Berlin, teaching digital literacy in Barcelona, or researching AI ethics in Amsterdam, your perspective contributes to understanding how democratic societies can thrive in an increasingly digital world.European voices aren't afterthoughts in global technology discourse—they're fundamental contributors to understanding how diverse democratic societies can maintain their values while embracing technological change. This conversation needs academic researchers, policy practitioners, industry innovators, and engaged citizens from across Europe and beyond.If this resonates with your own observations about technology's role in society, subscribe to follow our journey as we explore these themes with guests from across Europe and the transatlantic technology community.And if you want to dig deeper into these questions or share your own perspective on European approaches to cybersecurity and technology governance, I'd love to continue the conversation directly. Get in touch with us on Linkedin! Marco CiappelliBroadcasting from Los Angeles (USA) & Florence (IT)On Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marco-ciappelliRob BlackBroadcasting from London (UK)On Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-black-30440819Sean MartinBroadcasting from New York City (USA)On Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/imsmartinThe transatlantic conversation about technology, society, and democratic values starts now.
Broadcasting from Zion National Park, Matt Trump takes a cultural deep dive into the shifting dynamics between men and women. Using memes, history, and a dose of humor, he unpacks the growing sentiment among younger generations that pairing off, marriage, and family may no longer be the default path. Matt explores how dating apps, social conditioning, and post-COVID isolation have fueled disconnection, contrasting it with the optimism and expectations of past generations. He revisits iconic “battle of the sexes” moments like Bobby Riggs vs. Margaret Court and the legacy of The Handmaid's Tale, tying them to modern feminist narratives and the communist roots of cultural division. From Gloria Steinem's “fish needs a bicycle” mantra to today's Atlantic articles questioning marriage's value, Matt tracks how propaganda has reshaped expectations of men, women, and family. With sponsor shoutouts, sharp commentary, and reflections on propaganda's long game, this episode questions whether society can recover the balance between the sexes, or if we're watching a cultural unraveling in real time.
CLL #2591 (feat. Best Of) 09/04/2005 – Sunday Night Show Source – Tucker Stream Recording (2005) This episode is 100% complete with a major audio upgrade. Lost Episode, finally recovered. The Love Between The Two Hosts – CLL on Youtube, with Video for select episodes. https://adamanddrdrewshow.com/1743-loveline-nostalgia-with-superfan-giovanni/ https://account.venmo.com/u/GiovanniGiorgio Paid Link – As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Music Provided by Rich Banks Check out His Website and Soundcloud to hear more of his awesome work and perhaps commission him for your next project. Venmo
On this episode of Bringin' It Backwards, Adam sits down with Joshua Aubrey Jackson, the creative force behind the indie project Make Sure. Broadcasting from his hometown of Opelika, Alabama, Josh opens up about his journey from discovering music through his older siblings' hand-picked mixes to teaching guitar to the next generation of musicians. He shares how his earliest experiments in home recording and high school band projects eventually led him to develop a more intentional, polished sound with Make Sure—a project that landed him a deal with Tooth & Nail Records. Josh dives into the evolution of his songwriting, why he moved away from his first band name (Fiery Crash), and how he's made authenticity, quality, and collaboration the core of every release. You'll get the inside scoop on putting together his new album June, what it's like working (hands-off!) with Tooth & Nail, and why 90s alt-rock production still inspires him today. It's an honest, vulnerable look at embracing the creative process—imperfections and all—and staying true to your vision as an artist in an ever-changing industry. Tap in for advice, stories, and some music-nerd moments—plus what to expect from make sure's upcoming release party (and a glimpse into Josh's personal life as he prepares for marriage!). Don't miss this one—hit play and subscribe to Bringin' It Backwards wherever you get your podcasts.
Ash, Luttsy and Nikki broadcast live from a marine tank at the Daydream Island Resort, taking in the beautiful underwater scenery. They chat about the resort amenities, get a sports update from guest Jonathan Brown, and even convince their producer Lachie to put on a wetsuit and dive into the tank for an underwater show. It's lighthearted fun as the hosts joke about Lachie's "baby diver" antics, engage with listener calls about weird dad hacks, and look ahead to an important upcoming Broncos game. Timestamps:- 2:30 - Broadcasting from the marine tank - 7:00 - Airport hijinks with Nikki- 12:45 - Sports update with Jonathan Brown- 23:00 - Listener dad hacks- 32:00 - Locky's big dive into the marine tankSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Labor Day week, and as summer comes to a close, it's an extended road trip edition of the Carolina Weather Group!Texas Republicans have recently proposed moving a space vehicle - potentially Space Shuttle Discovery - to Texas. Join James and Tim for a never-before-seen look at their July 2023 railfanning road trip, where they also stopped at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center (Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Chantilly, VA) to see Space Shuttle Discovery and explore what the museum offers todayThen stay tuned for our original road trip adventure, where James and Tim take you to the legendary Horseshoe Curve in Altoona, Pennsylvania.
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JB White returns with a candid episode mixing personal updates, tech struggles, and sharp political reflections. Broadcasting from Tallahassee ahead of his upcoming hip replacement, he riffs on Trump's authority over agencies like the FBI and Federal Reserve, the fraud of Biden's “81 million votes,” and the ongoing lawfare designed to stall Trump's agenda. The centerpiece is Joe Lang's recent analysis tying together drops, Jeff Sessions, and Trump's Sun Tzu–style battle plan. JB argues that Sessions, Trey Gowdy, and Bob Goodlatte may have been playing assigned roles in a long game of counterintelligence, urging listeners not to dismiss their contributions. He frames Trump as a true wartime president, waging an internal conflict that mirrors the strategies of the Green Berets. The show closes with reflections on Bitcoin, Trump's embrace of crypto, and why the U.S. entrepreneurial spirit ensures both the dollar and digital currencies will shape the future. Raw, personal, and insightful, this episode blends Badlands grit with JB's trademark Southern candor.
On the 352nd episode of You Know I'm Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are joined by The Challenge's Ben Davis to discuss: - First app he checks on his phone in the morning - Attending Arizona State University - Getting work in the MMA field as a broadcaster - Broadcasting bowling - Working for DAZN for X Series Boxing events - Competing against UFC Legend Anderson Silva's son at X Series 9 - as well as having competed in Karate Combat and BKFC (Bareknuckle Boxing) - Getting The Bane nickname - Getting approached to do The Challenge - Anyone on The Challenge 41 cast he instantly couldn't stand? - What was it like living with so many people on The Challenge - A typical day and week on The Challenge - Food on The Challenge - Biggest surprise about being on The Challenge - You Know I'm Right moment More information: https://linktr.ee/youknowimright Follow our show on instagram - instagram.com/YKIRPodcast Like our show on facebook - https://www.facebook.com/YouKnowImRightPodcast Follow our show on twitter - twitter.com/YKIRPodcast Follow Nick on twitter - twitter.com/Nick_Durst Follow Joe on twitter - twitter.com/JCalabrese1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we reconnect with Matt Lennert, a dedicated waterman from Wilmington, North Carolina, as he dives into the exhilarating experience of foiling during Hurricane Erin. Broadcasting from the vibrant East Coast, Matt shares his adventures towing into massive swells, the growth of the local foiling scene, and his passion for teaching at NC Foil School.Hurricane Aaron Highlights: Matt recounts the thrill of towing into clean, 8-foot hurricane swells, sharing insights on the gear, techniques, and safety measures that made this epic session possible.Foiling Progression: From deep water starts to mastering high-speed tow-ins, Matt discusses his transition to smaller foils like the Lift HAA 90 and how the right equipment transforms big wave experiences.Wilmington's Foiling Scene: Explore the diverse conditions of Wilmington, from beach breaks to offshore shoals, and why this East Coast gem is a hotspot for foiling, winging, and windsurfing.NC Foil School: Matt shares the mission of NC Foil School, offering immersive clinics that introduce newcomers to e-foiling, winging, and SUP foiling, helping students find the perfect discipline for their lifestyle.Multi-Sport Passion: From windsurfing to winging and tow foiling, Matt reflects on the joy of embracing all water sports, pushing back against the “cool kid” culture that pits new disciplines against the old.Join us for an action-packed conversation filled with stoke, practical tips, and insights into the East Coast's hurricane-driven foiling culture. Follow Matt's adventures and check out NC Foil School at ncfoilschool.com for more on their clinics and the thriving Wilmington water sports scene.
CLL #2590 (feat. Best Of) 09/01/2005 – Thursday Night Show Source – Official VHS Tape (2025) This episode is 100% complete with a major audio upgrade. Best Of. The Love Between The Two Hosts – CLL on Youtube, with Video for select episodes. https://adamanddrdrewshow.com/1743-loveline-nostalgia-with-superfan-giovanni/ https://account.venmo.com/u/GiovanniGiorgio Paid Link – As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Music Provided by Rich Banks Check out His Website and Soundcloud to hear more of his awesome work and perhaps commission him for your next project. Venmo
CLL #2589 (feat. Andy Milonakis) 08/31/2005 – Wednesday Night Show Source – Tucker Stream Recording (2005) This episode is 100% complete with a major audio upgrade. Andy is making his only appearance of the Adam era. The Love Between The Two Hosts – CLL on Youtube, with Video for select episodes. https://adamanddrdrewshow.com/1743-loveline-nostalgia-with-superfan-giovanni/ https://account.venmo.com/u/GiovanniGiorgio Paid Link – As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Music Provided by Rich Banks Check out His Website and Soundcloud to hear more of his awesome work and perhaps commission him for your next project. Venmo
On just her fifth day at Cornell, freshman Alex Benson '29 joined us for a quick but energizing conversation. Broadcasting straight from her triple in High Rise 5, Alex shared what it's really like to experience those first whirlwind days of orientation week.She talks about the unique excitement of being one of thousands of freshmen all starting together, orientation events, dining hall discoveries, and then we shuddered at her mention of communal bathrooms.We wrapped up with a quick round of “Do You Miss Your Mother?” with her mom, Tara (our sorority sister and dear friend), in mind. Thank you, Tara, for introducing us to your outstanding daughter. You are two for two.Not sponsored by or affiliated with Cornell University
CLL #2588 (feat. Hawthorne Heights) 08/30/2005 – Tuesday Night Show Source – Official VHS Tape (2019) This episode is 100% complete with a major audio upgrade. Hawthorne Heights in studio. The Love Between The Two Hosts – CLL on Youtube, with Video for select episodes. https://adamanddrdrewshow.com/1743-loveline-nostalgia-with-superfan-giovanni/ https://account.venmo.com/u/GiovanniGiorgio Paid Link – As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Music Provided by Rich Banks Check out His Website and Soundcloud to hear more of his awesome work and perhaps commission him for your next project. Venmo
I had a conversation with Deanna Russo, LinkedIn pro and founder of Leverage Up, about one of those ideas that sounded great in theory—but fizzled out in practice. Her LinkedIn group community was supposed to be the perfect extension of her one-on-one coaching work. But in the end, it didn't quite land the way she hoped. Deanna built a network of over 30,000 followers on LinkedIn, so she knows a thing or two about creating connection. But even with that experience, launching a paid online community turned out to be harder than expected. She tried different formats. Played with cadence. Offered recordings. Bundled it with coaching. Unbundled it. But the reality was clear: the group wasn't growing, and more and more people kept asking for one-on-one support. Sometimes, the business speaks for itself. And it's not saying “try harder”—it's saying “try something else.” Key Takeaways from Deanna's Story If it's not growing, it's not working. Pay attention to where your customers naturally gravitate. If one offer is thriving while another flounders, don't split your energy trying to force both to succeed. Running a community is a full-time job. You need structure, support, and likely a second set of hands. A community isn't just a cheaper version of coaching—it's a different product entirely. Be careful with “easy yes” pricing. A low price point can feel generous, but if people can get similar content elsewhere for free, you're training them to overlook the value you bring. Don't confuse content with connection. Just because people watch, read, or listen doesn't mean they're ready to join or engage. Broadcasting and building community are not the same thing. You can walk away and still win. Deanna's weekly LinkedIn Audio show gave her visibility—but when it became more burden than benefit, she stepped back. That created space for what's working now: one-on-one coaching and organic LinkedIn engagement that's deeply human. More than a Few Words is a marketing podcast for marketing pros and beginners, who are building businesses, leading brands, and doing it all without the marketing BS. Hosted by Lorraine Ball, each episode is a quick hit of practical advice, candid conversations, and marketing truth bombs from pros who've been there. No hype. No hustle culture. Just smart ideas you can actually use — whether you're running a business from your kitchen table or corner office. Subscribe for new episodes, expert interviews, and marketing tips with just the right mix of sass and strategy. Visit https://morethanafewwords.com for more resources and downloads Connect with Lorraine on LinkedIn
CLL #2587 (feat. The Love Between The Two Hosts) 08/29/2005 – Monday Night Show Source – Official VHS Tape (2025) This episode is 100% complete with a major audio upgrade. A caller challenges Adam's love for Dr. Hogly Wogly's Tyler Texas BBQ. The Love Between The Two Hosts – CLL on Youtube, with Video for select episodes. https://adamanddrdrewshow.com/1743-loveline-nostalgia-with-superfan-giovanni/ https://account.venmo.com/u/GiovanniGiorgio Paid Link – As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Music Provided by Rich Banks Check out His Website and Soundcloud to hear more of his awesome work and perhaps commission him for your next project. Venmo
Broadcasting legend Anthony Cumia and UFC fighters Jake Shields, & Mickey Gall join Big Jay Oakerson, Luis J. Gomez, and Dave Smith to discuss whether or not Luis had an incident at the airport, react to Raja Jackson's attack on wrestler Syko Stu, and play a brand new game. All This and More, ONLY on The Most Offensive Podcast on Earth, The LEGION OF SKANKS!!!Original Air Date: 08/26/25Support our sponsors!Go to YoKratom.com - home of the $60 kilo!Support the show and get 20% off your first Lucy order with code LEGION at lucy.co/LEGIONStart your free online Hims visit today at hims.com/SKANKSCheck out BodyBrainCoffee.com and use promo code LOS25 for 25% off your order!---------------
CLL #2586 (feat. Jaimeson Jones) 08/28/2005 – Sunday Night Show Source – Official VHS Tape (2025) This episode is 100% complete with a major audio upgrade. Jaimeson is a huge fan of the show and is appearing thanks to the ‘Make A Wish’ foundation. He proves to be a legendary guest that is a great avatar for all of us LoveLine fans. R.I.P. Jaimeson. The Love Between The Two Hosts – CLL on Youtube, with Video for select episodes. https://adamanddrdrewshow.com/1743-loveline-nostalgia-with-superfan-giovanni/ https://account.venmo.com/u/GiovanniGiorgio Paid Link – As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Music Provided by Rich Banks Check out His Website and Soundcloud to hear more of his awesome work and perhaps commission him for your next Read More →