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TalkinGolf
Episode 126: TGH 126: Golf in the Time of Shakespeare

TalkinGolf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 32:57


Welcome to Episode #126 of the TalkinGolf History Podcast - or better said welcome to That Shakespeare Life with your host Cassidy Cash. Today on our/her show we dive into the game of golf, as it was played during the lifetime of William Shakespeare. I joined Cassidy on her show and I have since added it to my list of regular podcasts. On That Shakespeare Life you get an amazing glimpse into what life was truly like during Shakespeare's life (1582-1616) from making beer or mead to how people brushed their teeth. It is all the things you never knew that you wanted to know about.

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The History Of European Theatre
That Shakespeare Life: A Conversation with Cassidy Cash

The History Of European Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 25:40


Bonus Episode 35:A conversation with Cassidy Cash, producer and host of 'That Shakespeare Life', the podcast that interviews expert historians to explore people, events, and objects that were living or happening in Shakespeare's lifetime.Cassidy Cash is a Shakespeare historian, historical map illustrator, and host of That Shakespeare Life, That Shakespeare Life is currently ranked the #2 Shakespeare history podcast in the world. In addition to podcasting, Cassidy creates independent films about 16-17th century history and illustrated history maps that diagram life in turn of the 17th century England. Her documentary shorts and animated films about Shakespeare's history have won international film awards for both history and animation. Cassidy is a member of the National Council on Public History, The American Historical Association, the Renaissance Society of America, the Shakespeare Association of America, and most recently she was elected Associate Fellow at the Royal Historical Society for her contributions to history. Her work and historical map ilustrations have been published in multiple academic journals and on major history platforms including History Magazine, HistoryHit, Tudor Places Magazine, and Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. Connect with Cassidy and hear current episodes of That Shakespeare Life at www.cassidycash.com This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Don't Quill the Messenger : Revealing the Truth of Shakespeare Authorship

Steven welcomes popular Shakespeare podcast host, Cassidy Cash, to this episode to discuss the origins and history of her "That Shakespeare Life" podcast and her positions on the Authorship Mystery. Support the show by picking up official Don't Quill the Messenger merchandise at www.dontquillthepodcast.com and becoming a Patron at http://www.patreon.com/dontquillthemessenger  Made possible by Patrons: Brent Evans & Patty Henson, Cathaleen Riley-Bishop, Clare Jaget, Daniel Cowan, David Neufer, David R Klausmeyer, Dean Bradley, Edward Henke, Ellen Swanson, Frank Lawler, James Gutierrez, Jaymie, Jen S, John Creider, John Eddings, John Guarnaccia, Jon Foss, Jonathan Batailles, Luís S, Ray Matthews, Rosemary O'Loughlin, Ruth Tupper, Sandi Boney, Sandi Paulus, Sara Gerard, Sheila Kethley, Tim Norman, Tim Price, Vanessa Lops, Yvonne Don't Quill the Messenger is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. For more great podcasts visit www.dragonwagonradio.com

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British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics
Tempests and Witches: Living That Shakespeare Life! (ep 157)

British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 33:19


To celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's First Folio, Cassidy Cash joins us to chat about a couple of our favorite plays: The Tempest and Macbeth!Show Notes:Carol Ann Lloydwww.carolannlloyd.com@shakeuphistorypatreon.com/carolannlloydCassidy Cash, That Shakespeare Lifecassidycash.comResources for The Tempest and other Shakespeare experiences:patreon.com/thatshakespearelifecassidycash.com/stephen-hopkins-with-andrew-buckley/cassidycas.com/did-shakespeare-think-unicorns-were-real/cassidycash.com/ep-145-cleire-water-with-vaughn-scribner/cassidycash.com/pregnancy-at-sea-with-katarzyan-burzynska-ep-203/cassidycash.com/david-ingramCreative Director: Lindsey LindstromMusic: History by Andy_Grey via Audio Jungle, Music Broadcast LicenseLet's shake up history together!@shakeuphistory

How To Teach Your Kids About Money
#10: Cassidy, Cash and More

How To Teach Your Kids About Money

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 30:53


In this latest episode of our "How to Teach Your Kids About Money" podcast, hosts Alec and Julie talk about the evolution of Julie's teenage daughter from a spender to a savvy budgeter. Cassidy loves expensive clothes and accessories, but through consistent practice with money and monthly allowance days, she's learned the value of money and budgeting. She even makes money by selling clothes or doing extra work around the house! They also discuss the value of cash, and how to teach kids about always having some on hand. Alec and Julie also discuss how cash can make money transactions more tangible and concrete for kids, rather than them always using electronic payments. Some parents might be new to the idea that debit cards and other forms of e-payment should be eased in slowly after their children have had lots of practice with cash. Some key takeaways: * Julie has seen their teenage Cassidy become more disciplined about her spending habits, which has led to less conflict. * Although Cassidy likes to buy expensive, trendy clothes, she now understands the value of a dollar in terms of how many hours she needs to work to earn the money she'd like to supplement her allowance with. * Cassidy no longer spends her money regularly at Starbucks, now that it's coming out of her own pocket. * Both Julie and Alec are excited to see their children become more interested in investments and donations, and they feel that their children are becoming more money savvy as a result. * Their kids' interest in investments has led to interesting conversations about sustainability credits and carbon emissions between them and their friends. * It's also sparking conversations around money between the parents and their kids, which Julie didn't experience growing up. Money was a taboo topic for kids in her family. * For Julie, this whole experience feels like a mix of parenting and money education, since she is learning along with her kids. * Paying with cash or credit cards creates an opportunity for parents to have a conversation about money with their kids. * Conversations about the cost of meals and restaurants can help teach children about the value of money, as in the case of Alec using Apple Pay at a pizza place recently. * People tend to overspend on takeout because they do not think about the cost. The actual transaction of money creates more awareness of the spend. * Having cash is still important, as some places may only accept cash. * Cash is an incredible tool to use with kids because it's tangible and concrete. * It is important to teach kids the value of coins, since they can add up! * The transition to using a debit card should be gradual, with parents still doling out cash during allowance and adding a debit card to the process. * Teaching kids about budgeting and saving can be done by setting goals, creating a budget, and through the monthly allowance day practice (a.k.a. COR Day). * Alec and Julie are watching their children become more money savvy in real time, and they're excited to see where this will lead. With patience and consistent practice, our kids can become financially responsible adults. Remember, you really are the best person to teach your kids about money! ======================= In this episode: - Alec Lindenauer, COR's Chief Allowance Officer and Financial Advisor - Julie Frans, COR's Chief Community Officer ======================= Want more resources to teach your child about money? Check ‘em out here:

Preconceived
Shakespeare - What's all the fuss?

Preconceived

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 39:35


The works and plays of William Shakespeare have endured for centuries. But what is it about Shakespeare that has made his works such a mainstay in our culture for so long? Are his works truly as transcendent as one would think, or are there other reasons that explain his enduring legacy? Cassidy Cash, a historical map illustrator and host of That Shakespeare Life, the #2 Shakespeare history podcast in the world, joins the podcast. Learn more about Cassidy at www.cassidycash.com

History Rage
S3 E02 - Cassidy Cash on the Shakespeare Authorship Question

History Rage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 42:39


This week we are joined by podcaster, YouTuber and Historical Map Illustrator Cassidy Cash who takes us down the murky alleys of Tudor theatre and takes on the eternal conspiracy and rumour that Shakespeare did not write his plays.You can follow Cassidy on Twitter @ThatShakespeare. You can listen to the podcast on all major providers and direct from her website here:You can follow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage and let us know what you wish people would just stop believing using the Hashtag #HistoryRage.Support the show

Protest Too Much
7.8 "Historical Accuracy" Cassidy Cash

Protest Too Much

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 22:56


*GoFundMe for families of Uvalde victims and survivors: https://www.gofundme.com/f/robb-elementary-school-shooting Cassidy Cash joins host Stephanie Crugnola on this week's episode to chat which of five Shakespearean deaths are the least to most historically accurate.  Through the episode Cassidy covers Lil Macduff, Cleopatra, Clarence, Caesar, and Arthur.  Let us know your thoughts and which surprised you most on Facebook, instagram, Twitter, and TikTok! Make sure to follow Cassidy on twitter and through her website, and listen to her podcast: That Shakespeare Life! Please check out our Patreon for bonus materials and extra content - including my picks for each of the months' episodes, and some new audition monologue content! Special thanks to our new network: Serious Business for bringing us on board and giving us the space to discuss such an important element of Shakespearean Theatre. Check out their other two shows Adventure Incorporated (an actual play DnD 5e podcast) and Ask The Pokedexpert (a highly academic question and answer podcast/stream about Pokemon)!

Shakespeare Anyone?
Mini: Food and Cooking in Early Modern England

Shakespeare Anyone?

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 19:20


Shakespeare features food all over his plays--he even names characters after food! Today, we are diving into the culinary landscape of Early Modern England and learning more about the foods (and foodies) of the time.  Shakespeare Anyone? is created and produced by Korey Leigh Smith and Elyse Sharp. Music is "Neverending Minute" by Sounds Like Sander. Follow us on Instagram at @shakespeareanyonepod for updates or visit our website at shakespeareanyone.com You can support the podcast at patreon.com/shakespeareanyone Works referenced: Brears, Peter. Cooking and Dining in Tudor and Early Stuart England. Prospect Books, 2015. . Cash, Cassidy, and Brigitte Webster. “ Shakespeare's Daily Diet with Brigitte Webster.” That Shakespeare Life, performance by Cassidy Cash, season 1, episode 42, 4 Feb. 2019, https://www.cassidycash.com/shakespeare-daily-diet/. Accessed 10 May 2022. Hughes, Glyn. “Foods of England Cheat.” Foods of England - Cheat, 1 Mar. 2022, http://www.foodsofengland.co.uk/cheat.htm. Paul, Richard. “You Will Hie You Home to Dinner: The Food of Shakespeare's World.” Shakespeare Unlimited, performance by Wendy Wall, and Barbara Bogaev, season 1, episode 53, 26 July 2016, https://www.folger.edu/shakespeare-unlimited/food-wendy-wall. Accessed 10 May 2022. Tufts, John. Fat Rascals: Dining at Shakespeare's Table. John Tufts, 2020.  Tufts, John. Performance by John Tufts, Fat Rascals: Dining at Shakespeare's Table, Episode 1: Chewets, Youtube, 7 Apr. 2020, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIVBetm29ck. Accessed 10 May 2022.

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British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics
Will Shakespeare's Late Night Show with Cassidy Cash! (ep 104)

British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 32:46


Late Night Living and That Shakespeare LifeShow Notes:Carol Ann Lloydwww.carolannlloyd.com@shakeuphistorypatreon.com/carolannlloydCassidy Cash, That Shakespeare Life@thatshakespearelifewww.cassidycash.comwww.cassidycash.com/where-to-watch-every-shakespeare-play-online-for-freeCreative Director: Lindsey LindstromMusic: Inspiring Dramatic Pack by Smart Sounds via Audio Jungle; Music Broadcast License

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Review It Yourself
How to behave in Britain (1943) with Cassidy Cash from 'That Shakespeare Life' podcast and the 'DIY History' Channel on YouTube

Review It Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 45:28


Sean is joined by Cassidy Cash from ‘That Shakespeare Life' podcast to discuss ‘How to behave in Britain' (1943). Whilst discussing this training film for United States Armed Forces in the Second World War, they navigate pub etiquette in Britain, Shove Ha'penny, and Pounds, Shillings and Pennies. Although a nostalgic film, there is a section when the narrator of the film discusses the differences between British and American's treatment of black soldiers in their respective countries. This societal difference is broached in the film and discussed in this podcast. The section contains the use of the term ‘coloured people'. This is quoted purely as part of a historical discussion and review of the film. A film which is a heavy slice of nostalgia but which is tinged with the whole situation around race relations. Guest Biography: Cassidy Cash is a historical map illustrator and Shakespeare historian. She is the host of That Shakespeare Life, the #2 Shakespeare history podcast in the world as ranked by Welp Magazine and host of the YouTube series DIY History where she introduces you to games, recipes, and crafts from Shakespeare's lifetime that you can try out for yourself at home. Cassidy's documentary short films and animated plays about Shakespeare's history have won international film awards for history and animation. Find out more about Cassidy and explore the life of William Shakespeare at www.cassidycash.com Thanks for listening!

British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics
Double, Double, Witches and Trouble: Cassidy Cash Joins Us! (ep 77)

British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 34:27


Show Notes:Credits:Host: Carol Ann LloydGuest: Cassidy Cashwww.carolannlloyd.comCreative Director: Lindsey LindstromMusic: Historical Documentary licensed through Audio Jungle/Envato MarketsLinks:www.cassidycash.com https://www.cassidycash.com/macbeth-saved-shakespeare-gunpowder-plot/ Summary:Shakespeare was writing in a time when people believed in witches. So when the witches appear in Macbeth, it would have been a terrifying moment. Cassidy Cash of That Shakespeare Life podcast helps us understand the play, the witches, and all the things Shakespeare was trying to accomplish.Shakespeare's Macbeth was first performed early in the reign of King James. It was a tumultuous time and most people were on edge. The witches represented a real and present danger to the people. Cassidy explains how Shakespeare used these creatures and the particulars of their play to grab the attention of the audience that mattered most to him: the King himself.From Shakespeare's day to our, Macbeth and the witches continue to capture our imagination.

Did That Really Happen?
Shakespeare in Love

Did That Really Happen?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 57:57


This week we travel back to Elizabethan England with Shakespeare in Love! Join us for a discussion of dogs on the stage, John Webster, early modern toothbrushes, the death of Christopher Marlowe, and more! Sources: Film Background: Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love Rebecca Keegan and Nicole Sperling, "Shakespeare in Love and Harvey Weinstein's Dark Oscar Victory," Vanity Fair (8 December 2017). https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/12/shakespeare-in-love-and-harvey-weinsteins-dark-oscar-victory "Entertainment Novelist sues Shakespeare makers," (23 March 1999) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/301620.stm . Rotten Tomatoes https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/shakespeare_in_love Roger Ebert, "Shakespeare in Love" (25 December 1998). https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/shakespeare-in-love-1998 Nyay Bhushan, "'Shakespeare in Love' Director on Harvey Weinstein: "It's About an Abuse of Power"" The Hollywood Reporter (16 October 2017). https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/shakespeare-love-director-harvey-weinstein-an-abuse-power-1049015 William Demastes, The Cambridge Introduction to Tom Stoppard (Cambridge University Press, 2012). THR Staff, "Recount! Oscar Voters Today Would Make 'Brokeback Mountain' Best Picture Over 'Crash'" The Hollywood Reporter (18 February 2015). https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/recount-oscar-voters-today-would-773522 "Harvey Weinstein timeline: How the scandal unfolded," BBC News (29 May 2020). https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-41594672 "The Cast Against Harvey Weinstein, Part 1" The Daily Podcast (9 January 2020). Carolyn Thompson, "Another delay granted for Harvey Weinstein extradition," ABC News (11 December 2020). https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory/delay-expected-harvey-weinstein-extradition-74669118 Shakespeare's Signature: Folger Shakespeare Library staff and Alan H. Nelson, "Shakespeare's signature" https://shakespearedocumented.folger.edu/highlights/shakespeares-signature and https://shakespearedocumented.folger.edu/node/1011 https://doi.org/10.37078/1011 and https://shakespearedocumented.folger.edu/resource/document/william-shakespeares-last-will-and-testament-original-copy-including-three Maev Kennedy, "William Shakespeare's will featuring his last signatures goes on show" The Guardian (2 February 2016). https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2016/feb/02/william-shakespeares-will-featuring-his-last-signatures-goes-on-show "Shakespeare's Signature at the National Library" https://web.nli.org.il/sites/NLI/English/digitallibrary/gallery/Humanities/Pages/Shakespeare.aspx "Shakespeare's will" The National Archives https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/museum/item.asp?item_id=21 Doug Stewart, "To Be or Not to be Shakespeare," Smithsonian Magazine (September 2006). https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/to-be-or-not-to-be-shakespeare-127247606/ Dogs on the Stage: Louis B. Wright, "Animal Actors on the English Stage before 1642," PMLA 42:3 (September 1927): 656-69. https://www.jstor.org/stable/457395 Stephen Dickey, "Shakespeare's Mastiff Comedy," Shakespeare Quarterly 42:3 (Autumn, 1991): 255-75. https://www.jstor.org/stable/2870843 Jason Scott-Warren, "When Theaters Were Bear-Gardens; Or, What's at Stake in the Comedy of Humors," Shakespeare Quarterly 54:1 (Spring, 2003): 63-82. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3844120 Eva Lauenstein, "Exit, pursued by a bear" (29 January 2016) https://www.shakespearesglobe.com/discover/blogs-and-features/2016/01/29/exit-pursued-by-a-bear/ https://www.shmoop.com/study-guides/literature/gentlemen-of-verona/lance John Webster: "Who was John Webster," Royal Shakespeare Company. https://www.rsc.org.uk/the-duchess-of-malfi/about-the-play/who-was-john-webster "John Webster," British Library https://www.bl.uk/people/john-webster# Michael Billington, "An introduction to The Duchess of Malfi" British Library (24 April 2017). https://www.bl.uk/shakespeare/articles/an-introduction-to-the-duchess-of-malfi David Coleman, John Webster, Renaissance Dramatist (Edinburgh University Press, 2010). https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/j.ctt1g0b0b7 Timeline of Shakespeare's Plays: "Timeline of Shakespeare's Plays," The Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company, available at https://www.rsc.org.uk/shakespeares-plays/timeline Toothbrushes: "Who Invented the Toothbrush and When Was It Invented?" Library of Congress. Available at https://www.loc.gov/everyday-mysteries/item/who-invented-the-toothbrush-and-when-was-it-invented/ Chew Sticks on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/818439482/african-chewing-stick-twig-brush-3-bunch?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=chew+stick&ref=sr_gallery-1-10&organic_search_click=1&frs=1 Victoria Sherrow, For Appearances' Sake: The Historical Encyclopedia of Good Looks, Beauty, and Grooming. Greenwood Publishing, 2011. Cassidy Cash, "Did Shakespeare Use a Toothbrush?" Available at https://www.cassidycash.com/did-shakespeare-use-a-toothbrush/ Death of Kit Marlowe: "Death in Deptford," Marlowe Society. Available at http://www.marlowe-society.org/christopher-marlowe/life/death-in-deptford/ Amelia Hill, "New Twist to Marlowe's Murder Riddle," The Guardian. Available at https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2001/jul/01/books.humanities

Tudors Dynasty
Maria de Salinas, Shakespeare and Lady Catherine Grey

Tudors Dynasty

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 72:47


On this episode I chat with Dr. Wendy J Dunn on the subject of her new book, Maria de Salinas. Then Shakespeare historian Cassidy Cash is back as the expert to answer the Shakespeare questions YOU submitted, and lastly Steph does a beautiful job giving us a brief history on Lady Catherine Grey. You don’t want to miss a moment of this show.   Wendy J Dunn: 0:00 - 36:00 IF I MADE YOU CHOOSE: 36:00 - 40:12 Cassidy Cash: 40:12 - 1:05:28 A Brief History: 1:04:28 - 1:12:47   Show Notes at TudorsDynastyPodcast.com   Credits:   Written by: Rebecca Larson & Steph Stohrer Voiced by: Rebecca Larson, Dr. Wendy J. Dunn, Cassidy Cash & Steph Stohrer Produced by: Rebecca Larson Imaging by: Troy Larson (TroyLarsonCreative.com)   Music Credits: Pavana alla veneziana by Paul O'Dette, Composed by Joan Ambrosio Dalza   Resources: TudorsDynasty.com TudorsDynastyPodcast.com YouTube.com/TudorsDynasty Patreon.com/TudorsDynasty Merch Shop

The Sweet Tea Shakespeare Hours
Character and Craft

The Sweet Tea Shakespeare Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 56:40


This show was produced by Claire Martin and Jeremy Fiebig. Our interviewed guest was Cassie Jo Fastabend. soundcloud.com/cassie-jo-fastabend John Donne's sonnet was read by Cassidy Cash of That Shakespeare Life. cassidycash.com Our theme song and transitional music was written by Owen Eddy. www.oweneddy.com Our General Manager is Ashanti Bennett. This project is supported by the Arts Council in part by contributions from businesses and individuals, and through grants from the City of Fayetteville, Cumberland County and the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources. --- 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/sweetteashakes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sweetteashakes/support

Company of One
174: Grow Your Own Company of One [Podcast]

Company of One

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 40:33


Ready to grow your own company of one. Since the title of this podcast is Company of One, many of you are asking lately, "What do I mean by the "company of one?" So today, I want to help you understand this concept and grow your own Company of One. Why? It will help you see some of the misconceptions about the work we have been taught. It will bring your freedom. It will help you make more money. Grow Your Own Company of One To explain the company of one, we will look at a company we all know. The Business Model Let me us Walmart to help depict this model. We all know of Walmart. But have you ever thought about the critical thing that happens in Wallmart? In fact, the only thing Walmart focuses on. It happens as a relationship. When you hand over money in return for goods/services. This exchange of money for goods and services is what we call doing business. This model is typically called the business model. In this model, the person who hands over the cash is the customer, and the one that takes the money and provides a good or service is the business or company. We are all very familiar with this model - especially from the customer side.   The Business Model   The Employee Model Now let's looks at a model we are also very familiar with. I will call this the employee model. In this model, you go to work for an employer. You are called the employee. Let's assume you work as a project manager for AT&T. So you go to work and provide a service managing multiple projects. I will assume that means you help them get work done on-time and on budget while not missing anything critical.   The Employee Model   Now even the untrained eye can see that these two models are pretty much the same thing. They are identical except for one feature. Notice who hands over the money now. In my example, it is the company or AT&T. And the employee provides the service. So, since AT&T hands over cash, they are the customer. That makes the employee the company or the business. A good depiction of that is below, as drawn by my daughter Cassidy Cash - also known as Cassidy Cash, host of That Shakespeare Life.   We are all a Company of One The point is that the employee model is a lie. We are not employees; we are small one-person companies providing a service to larger companies. We are all companies. Now you might get that immediately, but I know some of us need to process this. It is very critical that you understand. Why? If you understand this, you will have more power, more freedom, and can learn to make more money. Sound like a bold promise? It is. But yet, it is the truth. You see, most of us play one of three roles. First is the victim. Second is the rule follower. The third is the entrepreneur. It is the third role that gets the spark. Entrepreneurs are not just the ones starting companies; they are the ones making things happen even inside of the big companies while they operate as an "employee." It is the entrepreneur who will have the most impact and the most joy. They are the ones who operate like a company of one. Four Key Roles of any Company To see what I am getting at, let's analyze how a company works. It as Earl Nightingale, who I first heard describe the four key roles of a company. They are operations, marketing, finance, and research. When I started teaching entrepreneurship at UAB, I used this simple model of a company to communicate ideas to those who were used to working in large companies like AT&T, Wells Fargo, Lockheed, Boeing, Mercedes, IBM, and many other companies. These students of mine were very smart, but the businesses they worked for were so complex that they had a hard time moving their thinking from big business to a simple model. So Earl's model worked well. As I broke this down for them, I would explain to them how they were this Company of One and that they all had these roles in their own company.

Inspired Stewardship
SNS17: Saturday Night Special Cassidy Cash

Inspired Stewardship

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2019 47:09


In tonight’s Saturday Night Special Cassidy and I talk with you about why Shakespeare is her passion and how this applies to your passion, why she turned her passion into a business but keeps her heart for it too, and what she hopes her legacy will be.   Show Notes and Resources

Tudors Dynasty
William Shakespeare with Cassidy Cash

Tudors Dynasty

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 39:28


On today’s show I’m discussing a topic I feel I know very little about...William Shakespeare, but thankfully I’ll have a little help from an expert on the subject and we’ll have her answer some of your questions at the end as well. William Shakespeare is arguably the most well-known playwright of all time - to learn more about him today I have special guest, Cassidy Cash from That Shakespeare Life podcast on to educate me, and maybe you too, on the life of William Shakespeare. But, before we get started, here’s a little bit about Cassidy: Cassidy Cash is an award winning filmmaker, artist, and host of the podcast That Shakespeare Life. Cassidy believes that in order to take Shakespeare’s work from page to performance, understanding the history of the man who wrote them is essential. Her work focuses on exploring the real life and history of William Shakespeare and using art to help her fellow Shakespearean's learn something new about the bard. -- Written by: Rebecca Larson Voiced by: Rebecca Larson & Cassidy Cash Produced by: Rebecca Larson Imaging by: Troy Larson Music Credits:  Suonatore di Liuto Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 

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Blogging Your Passion Podcast
How Cassidy Cash is Blogging Her Passion with Shakespeare [Real Stories]

Blogging Your Passion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 24:53


I'm excited to announce a new feature of the Blogging Your Passion podcast! Every other week, we will be releasing a "real story" of a blogger from the Blogging Your Passion Community who is building their platform in the trenches as we speak. This week you will hear from Cassidy Cash. That Shakespeare Girl was established in July 2017 by Cassidy Cash as a way to connect Shakespeare's plays with the history of William Shakespeare himself. Cassidy has a passion for Shakespeare, knowledge, and good coffee, Cassidy is the host of That Shakespeare Life, a podcast that takes you into the life of William Shakespeare, produces a weekly video series on YouTube called Did Shakespeare, and regularly contributes to several digital publications.

Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors
Episode 097: Shakespeare and Love: An interview with Cassidy Cash of That Shakespeare Girl

Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 40:49


In this episode, especially for Valentine's Day, we talk to Cassidy Cash of That Shakespeare Girl about what Shakespeare can tell us about love in Renaissance England. Grab show notes, and Cassidy's free guide, at englandcast.com.Remember, if you like this show, the number one thing you can do is leave a rating or review on iTunes. It's free, and it makes a huge difference in people being able to find us. Thank you, in advance! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.