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The Creative Penn Podcast For Writers
Writing Cross-Genre, Selling Direct, And Serialising On SubStack With P.D. Alleva

The Creative Penn Podcast For Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 52:45


How can horror writing help readers — and writers — work through psychological trauma? Why does cross-genre fiction take longer to find an audience, but pay off in the long run? Is running a direct sales store actually worth the inventory, postage, and learning curve? And how can SubStack work for fiction authors? With psychotherapist and award-winning author P.D. Alleva. In the intro, thoughts on why in-person conferences are still worth it, even when they are a challenge for sensitive introverts! and tips for making the best of conferences [Self-Publishing Show]. Today's show is sponsored by Draft2Digital, self-publishing with support, where you can get free formatting, free distribution to multiple stores, and a host of other benefits. Just go to www.draft2digital.com to get started. This show is also supported by my Patrons. Join my Community at Patreon.com/thecreativepenn P.D. Alleva is the award-winning author of horror, sci-fi, thrillers, and fantasy books. He's also a psychotherapist. You can listen above or on your favorite podcast app or read the notes and links below. Here are the highlights and the full transcript is below. Show Notes Why horror puts the human condition on display better than any other genre Emotional trauma as the silent psychological killer most people overlook The pros and challenges of cross-genre writing and finding your audience Practical lessons from running a direct store, including integration and signed-copy fulfilment How a 3 a.m. writing routine keeps the writing separate from the marketing and admin Serialising fiction on Substack, multiple newsletters, and avoiding paid subscriber promotions Why Facebook groups, TikTok Lives, and the three-to-one rule are working right now You can find P.D. at PDAlleva.com or on Substack. Transcript of the interview with P.D. Alleva Jo: P.D. Alleva is the award-winning author of horror, sci-fi, thrillers, and fantasy books. He's also a psychotherapist. So welcome, Paul. PD: Thank you very much. Thank you for having me. This is a great opportunity. I love doing interviews, and I love talking to great people. Jo: Oh, good. Well, first up— Tell us a bit more about you and how you got into writing and being an indie author. PD: So I've been writing since I was a kid, at least second grade and more than likely even before that. I've always had that creative itch. Getting into indie author publishing, I published my first book in 2011. At the time I was also operating my own business, which took up about 24 hours of my time every single day. Then I kind of got through that and sold that in 2016, and I'm like, you know what? The time has come. I'd always written books, poetry, short stories, but never really did anything with them because I just didn't have the time. So in 2017, that's when I really came out and said, all right, the time is now. Indie publishing was doing great. The one good thing I do love about Amazon is they allowed us to come out there and start showing our craft to people. So in 2017, I just started—let's do this. Let's write full time. Let's put books out there. Let's be creative. Let's really get those juices flowing. Plus, I was getting a little bit old, and I was like, now is definitely the time to do this. Since then I've been publishing consistently, and most of my books are horror books, but I dabble. I have a sci-fi series, and I'm starting to get into psychological thrillers too. I've got a new psychological thriller that'll be published in early 2027 called Girl on a Mission. For the most part, I'm definitely into the horror genre—books, short stories, all that good fun stuff. Jo: Right, so a couple of follow-ups. You said you're a bit old. Can you give us what decade you're in at least? PD: Well, I'm 51, so born in 1971. Jo: Oh, there you go. Same age as me. PD: All right, good. See that? So we're going head-to-head there. Jo: I don't think that's old at all. Also, you mentioned you sold your business in 2016. So what was your business before? Because I think business experience is so important. PD: Agreed 100%. So I'm a psychotherapist, and I had owned a treatment centre for mental health and addiction. That was started in 2011, and in 2016 is when it sold. Since then, my wife and I started a private practice. So I still, even to this day—well, about a year and a half ago is when I stopped. I specialise in trauma, PTSD, and addiction. Trauma mostly. Most of my caseload has always been trauma, PTSD, sexual abuse, psychological abuse, war-type trauma. I was doing that mostly individually since 2016 in private practice, and I'll still go into treatment centres and see patients there too, specifically for trauma. About a year and a half ago is when I started wanting to do writing 100% full time. I thought about becoming a professor, maybe going to college, but then I wasn't sure if I wanted to get into that full time, as far as a caseload and school and everything like that. So I decided to just do group therapy, group facilitation, and I've been doing that consistently since then. It may be 15 hours a week. I do love to give back, and to me, it's more what I teach. I specialise in neuro-linguistic programming, bilateral stimulation or EMDR, hypnotherapy, science of mind concepts, psychopharmacology, biological bases of behaviour—which is pretty much how your brain works—ancient wisdom, quantum physics. I do this in a drug addiction treatment centre mostly, also mental health. And of course, just living an addictive lifestyle is traumatic, too, in and of itself. So pretty much I'm teaching them. Behaviour modification is a big part of what I'm teaching during that time. You'll see that, too, if you read my books. There's two things you can figure out from my books. You can figure out how to murder people and get away with it, and two, you can figure out how to overcome trauma as well. The whole “murder people and get away with it” comes from my upbringing. I have a very sorted past, let's put it that way. My upbringing was very different than what most people grow up in. Jo: Oh, can you give us any more than that? Now everyone's like, “Oh.” PD: “What's going on with this guy, right?” So I grew up, let's say, quote unquote, “in an Italian New York family.” Jo: Okay. All right. PD: That might give people ideas, right? Jo: That's going to give people a lot of ideas. PD: If you've ever seen the movie Goodfellas, I kind of grew up in that atmosphere, and with even some of those people too. My family had connections to those people in that movie, which I find very funny. If you watch that movie with me, you get a very different perspective on what's going on in the movie. Jo: Wow. So you're an interesting guy with an interesting background, with a very interesting backstory job as well. Some people are like, “Well, of course he's writing horror because horror is just awful and full of slasher gore and all that.” I often have to say to people who don't read horror, “Look, it's not like that.” Maybe some of it is, sure. But most of it isn't. Could you talk about how reading and writing horror can also be psychologically healthy? How do these worlds intertwine for you? PD: Well, sure. It 100% can be healthy. Especially over the last few years, there's a trend going on out there right now where people are taking their trauma and putting it into a creative process through poems, short stories, and even novels. They're taking their trauma and giving it a face, like a monster, where people are overcoming that monster within the creative process. I always say that horror is the genre that puts on display, better than any other genre out there, the human condition. Why is that? When people are in a terrifying situation, you really see who they are. You get to the heart of the matter of who that person is by putting them in these horrific but undefinable situations where it's like, what are they going to come out as? That real true personality needs to come out, and that courage comes out. That's huge in horror, and I think horror gets such a bad name. Now, I know there's the extreme horror and the splatterpunk, and that has its kind of role too in what I'm saying, but that's where horror is getting its bad reputation out there with the over-the-top type of gore. For the most part, that's a small part of the horror genre. It's a subgenre for a reason. It has its readership, and that's fine. Nothing wrong with it. I read it all the time. I find a lot of joy in it, a lot of excitement. However, for the most part, any horror novel that is not completely with the gore and stuff like splatterpunk can be seen as a psychological thriller, and a lot of psychological thrillers can be seen as a horror novel. Look at books like The Silence of the Lambs, Red Dragon. That's horrific as well, but if you read the novel, it's in there. It just gets that bad rap right now, and it's not all gore. Most horror novels that I read today are psychological horror. It's tame on the gore, and the psychological aspect is there. I always see that psychological aspect—it's like psychological trauma. Most people, even in my industry, when people are out there and you mention trauma, PTSD, they're thinking about sexual abuse, physical abuse, or war-type trauma. The silent psychological one—I once wrote an article called “Emotional Trauma: The Silent Psychological Killer.” The one that's out there is the psychological trauma, the emotional trauma that is widespread. Most people go through that, and it could even be from parent to child, and most people don't understand that that's a traumatic experience. It's like a distortion of reality that you're experiencing that then creates a belief system in your brain, and you're constantly acting out that belief system. That's where the psychological component of horror really comes out. People breaking through that psychological belief system that was created through a traumatic experience by reaching courage and coming out through a horrific situation. Jo: Yes, it really annoys me, because with romance, of course people understand that romance is a huge genre. Something like a small town sweet romance is a world away from the bully romantasy, dark, or mafia. Mafia romance is a really big thing with very dark themes. I'm like, well, how can you understand that romance is a huge genre with all these different subgenres, and not think that horror or thriller or fantasy or sci-fi all have so many different subgenres within them? I personally read a lot of supernatural horror, but rarely the slasher gore kind of stuff. So I'm really glad you said that, and hopefully more people will open up a bit more. I did also want to ask you about what you write. You write all these different things. You write standalone—I mean, often horror is standalone—but you also have some series. How do you balance it? What are the benefits of cross-genre writing, but also the challenges of it? PD: Okay. So obviously I love cross-genre writing. To me, I use fantasy to explain the supernatural elements. I blend mostly a tad of fantasy to help explain the supernatural components in my supernatural novels. When I write sci-fi, specifically sci-fi, that has the fantasy element in it too, but there's also a tad of horror in there as well. It's just who I am. When I grew up, I had a lot of different influences. I had Star Wars on one side, and then I'm watching B-rated '80s slasher films on the other side. Those two mixes just kind of followed me throughout my life, and that's why I like putting them into my novels. As I tell my patients, don't limit yourself. Never limit yourself. If you're just limiting yourself to one genre, you're missing out on so much more that's out there. So I love the blend of mixing genres. It just gets my goat each and every time. It is a challenge though. I remember when I first started getting into indie publishing, I was never big into Facebook and social media up until I started becoming an indie author. Before that, with my type of upbringing, you don't advertise yourself. You don't advertise where you're going. That's a big no-no. So I always had this aversion to social media. I'll tell you a funny story. It was the late 2000s, probably 2006. I was a full-time single father at that time, and I was living in Florida. My family—brothers and sisters-in-law—were living in New York, and my sister-in-law said, “Get a Facebook account so we can see pictures of the kids.” I said, “Oh.” I didn't want to do it, but I said, “Okay,” so I did it. And I'm thinking, looking at this Facebook thing, “How do I put pictures on here?” So I figured out how to put pictures in folders. Then I phone called her, and I'm like, “Okay, so they're on there.” And they're like, “Well, where are they?” I'm like, “I put them in these folders. You can go and look at them.” She's like, “No, you've got to post them.” That to me was like, “I'm not posting pictures of my kids.” That was a big no-no. It didn't click. When I got on there finally in 2016, 2017, I'm like, “Okay, so I need to figure out social media. As an indie author, I need to be on there, so I need to get through this aversion and get on there.” I started noticing how people are so particular with their genres. If they're reading a romance, it had to be very specific with that exact type of romance, and if you deviated from it, they're not going to like it. So that was the challenge. I was like, “All right, number one, I'm not going to dilute myself” and say, “All right, take things out of my writing or out of my novel just so I could cater to a certain type of audience.” I'm like, “I'm not going to do that.” I know with me, myself, as a reader, I'll read everything. I don't limit myself to a specific genre. I'll read psychological thrillers. I'll read romance. I've been doing that all my life. So I'm like, if there's a person like me out there—and look at this, I just met like four other people who also read cross genres—then I know that there's at least another 30,000 people, and I know that at least then there's 300,000, then there's three million people out there. So just write the books that you're writing and find your audience. Now, that takes longer. So you've got to chip away. Chip away. You're going to find readers here and there, and then that reader kind of tells a few people about you, and then you've got a few more readers. Then you keep going, and you go on these Facebook groups, and you do a whole bunch of different things, and then you gather a few more readers. Then they're telling some friends, and then you've got more. The process takes a lot longer, yes, 100% agreed, but I would say be true to yourself and you can never go wrong. Jo: Yes, I agree. I write cross-genre as well, and I've browsed your collection. Golem was the one I was like, “Ooh, yes, I like that one.” I haven't read it yet, it's on my list. I think when you're cross-genre, my people come to my store as well, and it's like, “Okay, I'm interested in lots of things, but this is the one by this author that I'm interested in.” Whereas with other authors who only write one type of thing, then I might not like any of their stuff. So I think there are definitely pros and cons and different ways into our world. I also wanted to ask you about the differences in business. Obviously you ran this treatment centre and there were physical humans on all sides, and now you've got a business as an author. So what have you learned in business from what you used to do and what you do now? PD: Okay. You're right. The treatment centre industry is very different from what I'm doing now, but it's still people. Treat those people right, have integrity. If you say you're going to do something, follow through with it. My word is my bond type of thing. That definitely has fed into the writing and publishing industry that I'm in now in a huge way. Just connecting with people is, to me, the biggest part of it. I mean, treatment centres, you've got to connect with people. When I would market the treatment centre, where would I go? I would go to hospitals, residential facilities, detoxes, and talk to them about my programme and why they should be referring clients there. It's the same thing here. Why should you be reading my books? You get there through interviews like what I'm doing here with you. Other podcasts. You get there by doing Facebook Lives, TikTok. I haven't started TikTok Lives yet, but I actually love that platform. I'm falling in love with it. IG Lives, anything like that where you're talking to people and you're making a connection with those people. Through that, I've gathered so many different types of readers who are like, “Yes, I'll give this book a shot.” And then they read it and they're like, “Hey, this is really good, and I'm going to read another book.” With my books, I have very different books. Golem is my psychological horror novel. It's my slow-burn psychological horror novel, heavily inspired by Frankenstein and the Pygmalion myth. It's my first true horror book that I published. Then there's Jigglyspot and the Zero Intellect, which is inspired by B-rated '80s horror movies and the old grindhouse movies of the '70s, and it's mind manipulation. It's just wild and bizarre. And then The Sleepy Hollow Incident is my Gothic tale—it's like a dark romance mixed in with Gothic horror. So I always try to put something for everyone that's out there. To me, when I'm writing, it's got to be about depth, psychological depth. I always refer to my books to be like peeling layers off a Texas-sized onion. The more you read, the more in-depth you get into not only the characters, but the story. It's just something that comes out of me. It's part of me. That's the way I always have to do it. I always have to put that depth in there. To me, that's good storytelling. When I grew up, I read a lot of classic literature. Yes, Edgar Allan Poe, but also Dante's Inferno, Milton's Paradise Lost, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the Brontë sisters. Keep going. Ray Bradbury, Ayn Rand, Daphne du Maurier, Shirley Jackson. Those to me are my books that I absolutely love. So there's a sweet science in today's fast-paced, social media type of world in marrying the depth of the old classic literature and the entertainment value that is required today for being an author. There's that sweet science behind it, and I love just hitting that nail on the head every time. Jo: So did you ever pitch traditional publishing, or have you thought about going that way? Because I also find that a lot of horror actually sits very close to literary. Like, I read a lot more literary horror than I do in some of the other genres. PD: Correct. So in the beginning, yes. Not in a long time. I maybe went to a couple of indie publishers, but as far as traditional, the Big Five publishers, I have an aversion to them for a big reason. I know people who have worked in that industry that have told me some pretty bad horror stories about those places. So I haven't sent anything to that type of place in a very, very long time. Maybe close to 20 years. Indie publishers, the small presses, yes, here and there, but even then, I'm always moving at a fast pace. So if I've got a book and I'm sending it out as a query letter, by the time that query letter is even read, I'm almost done publishing. I love that aspect of it. The control of my story, where I know where this character's going. And listen, I've got my beta readers, I've got my ARC readers. They're there to tell me, “Hey, maybe you should change this or change that.” Whether I take that advice or not, of course my editor too, is really up to me. I always put out the book that I know is the one I want to read. And to me, I haven't gone wrong in doing so. I know with traditional publishing, you sometimes get too many thoughts in the pot there. Let's put it that way. Jo: Okay, so coming back to being indie then. You mentioned Amazon earlier, but you have a store where you sell direct. Many authors are doing this now, but it can be a challenge. So what have you found are the pros and cons of your direct store? What's working? Any lessons there? PD: Okay. So I use a place called Big Cartel. They're the platform where the books are on. They're hosting my website, PDAlleva.com. The big challenge was actually just starting it. It was so overwhelming. How do I put this on there? At the time, I've got all these books, so how do I present them? I'm even going to be doing another revamp with it too, because I want better pictures—taking pictures of the books, stuff like that, instead of just having the covers on there. I also have a lot of shirts that I'm selling. So I think the biggest challenge is just getting on there and starting it. Then of course, you've got to learn a whole new platform, and the mechanics, and how people are going to be downloading, and how that's done on an e-book versus a print version of the book. So it's a huge learning curve that you've really got to put your focus on and give it time. What most people like in indie publishing is signed copies. It's a huge part of indie publishing, selling those signed copies. People love a signed copy, and that's primarily what my website is for. You can order signed copies from me. I also use a place called IngramSpark, and they're more like a distributor. They're used by everyone. They've been around for a very long time. Traditional publishing uses them too, and they're just distributing your novel. I'd say about a year ago, maybe two years ago, they started where you can sell your books on discount through them as well. So I have that on my website too, where you're just clicking on the book and you're pretty much going directly to their site and you're buying paperbacks and hardbacks at a discount. That's going well too. For the most part, people are definitely coming to my site because they want the signed copies. A good thing with indie publishing is limited editions, first print copies, special editions. That type of stuff really just takes off. People love to see that, especially in the indie community. You can sell them too. I go to a few different book conventions during the year, and the limited editions are there. Like I said, people love the signed copies. They love being a part of that and getting that signed copy. They treasure it, just like I treasure my books too. I'm not referring to my books that I've written, but books that I have as well. I love my e-reader, don't get me wrong, but I still prefer the physical copy—the paperback, and even more so than the paperback, the hardback. So people love those signed copies, and that's why I created the website, to sell on there for them. Jo: Yes, I mean, we're getting to a point now though where I think some people are questioning the pros and cons of it. For example, you doing the signed copies—I don't do that from my Shopify store because I don't want to hold stock and I don't want to deal with postage. So I only do it when I do a Kickstarter. I've just finished one recently, Bones of the Deep, and I'm going up to the printer, and I'm going to sign a couple of hundred copies and then they do the postage. That's the only way I'm willing to do it because of the pain of getting books to your house, signing them, getting them in the post. So how do you manage that practically? PD: Okay, so the inventory's there. I don't go and sign everything right away. I just keep the inventory. Once somebody buys the book, then I'll pull out the book, log it and all that good fun stuff, sign it, and then ship it out immediately. Here in my country, we get discounts at the United States Post Office because they're books. So they pass that shipping cost over to the reader too, so it's a little bit cheaper for shipping. I'll just take books once or twice a week over to the United States Postal Service and ship those books out. I don't sign them until I actually get that order. Jo: How many do you have in your house? It's the holding stock of all the backlist that is the problem. PD: Ooh, gotcha. All right. That's why I have a two-car garage. But here's the thing, I won't order 500 at a time. I'll order 20 at a time. Jo: Okay. Right. PD: When I see that inventory's getting low, I'll order another 20 at a time. Jo: And you get those from IngramSpark? PD: Correct. When the new one comes out, maybe at that time I'm just selling those, bringing those to conventions that I go to. Or maybe doing a sale on those books at that time to get rid of the inventory so it's not sitting around anymore. Jo: I think that's so important. Then like you mentioned, you do T-shirts or shirts. That is also really hard because of sizing. So is that all print on demand? PD: Yes. So I don't really hold the stock on the shirts. When I get an order, whatever the size is at that time, I go directly to the place and order it. I use a place called Sublimation Station that's here in Orlando. They do great all-over print T-shirts. They're fantastic. I just did one for The Sleepy Hollow Incident. So The Sleepy Hollow Incident is one long story, and it's broken up into four books. Each book has its own. The covers are fantastic. I use a lady named Cherie Foxley. She's a phenomenal cover designer. So the shirts are, like, book one is on the front of one shirt with book two on the back, and then the second shirt is book three on the cover and book four on the back. However, I can customise those. I just did a giveaway in my Facebook group and I let people know I could customise them, and she wanted book one and book four, so I just got that and sent it out to her. Now, if people go ahead and order that on the website, I can just order it right away from them, boom, and that place will get it shipped right then and there. Jo: Right, so they do the shipping. These are all sort of practical things that people need to answer because I feel like sometimes it's like, “Oh, yes, having a direct store is great,” but there's actually quite a lot of work that goes into it, isn't there? PD: There is. There's a lot of work. You're pretty much opening almost like your own brick-and-mortar store at that point. You just don't have walk-in traffic coming in—your traffic is all coming online. So there is a lot to it, but it's worth it. If you're a self-published author or even a small indie press, it's good to have. Because like I said, people love the signed copies. Jo: When you say it's worth it, is it worth it financially or just because you like to serve the customers in that way? PD: Both. Jo: Right. So it is financially worth it for you? PD: Yes. Jo: I was talking to a friend of mine and saying, are you valuing your time in terms of things like taking the books to the post office and stuff like that? Do you find it eats into your writing at all, or do you just manage it all separately? PD: No, I manage it separately. So I'm an early morning riser. I get up at 3:00 in the morning, and that's when I write my books or do editing or brainstorming. I'm about to write a new novella now called The Adam and Eve Story, which is actually based on a little-known CIA shelved book from the 1990s called The Adam and Eve Story as well. So I've been brainstorming that, and I was doing that this morning. I get up at 3:00 a.m. and I do my writing, and by the time the kids are up and by the time the wife is up, it's like 8:00 a.m. is rolling around and I'm pretty much done at that point. Then I have my days. Tuesday I'm completely working from home and I do my thing in the morning, and then the rest of the day is marketing, fulfilling orders, stuff like that. On the days when I'm going to do group facilitation, I'll of course still get up at 3:00 o'clock in the morning, and then I'll plan out the day. I've got an hour between this group and I can go ahead and do that, and I'm already there so it's not a problem. The post office is right around the corner. You kind of figure out all the logistics for yourself. There are some days, like on Monday, I don't facilitate groups until the afternoon, so I've got the whole morning to work on marketing and do other things, and fulfilment. Then of course Saturday's a big day for that too. Jo: Oh, that's good. I feel like people always need to know how to balance their time, but it sounds like you manage, because at 3:00 a.m., as you say, there's not much else to do other than write. You mentioned marketing, and you have a Substack, pdsalternativefiction.substack.com. Talk about that and serialising fiction and how Substack works. Because I feel like a load of people are jumping in but might not necessarily know how it works, especially for fiction. PD: Correct. It is becoming quite popular out there. I think the one before that was Patreon, and Patreon is pretty big for that too, kind of the same thing. I wanted to start something and just get the work out there. I was very interested when Amazon came out a few years ago with what was called Vella. They kind of started that. I was like, “This is kind of cool.” Couple chapters at a time. I'm writing the books anyway, so why don't we kick this off and see how it goes—a type of experiment. I had a lot of fun doing it. I started on October 4th, 2024. I've done four novels so far. One is still going, which is Volume 3 of my Dark Veil serie— that's a sci-fi series. I wrote three other novels. The Hypnotist, which is a thriller, heavy on the sci-fi and a tad of horror in there too. And then I wrote Girl on a Mission, which is my psychological thriller, and then Cat Fight, which is a horror novel—all within that time. I think I finished all three of those novels in January, and then the first week of February they were all pretty much done. Now what I'm doing is, I went paid recently on the Substack. It's like everything else that's out there—chip away, chip away. I fell into that hole where they say, “Hey, we can promote you and get people to sign up for your newsletter.” And I'll be honest with you, don't do it. It's not worth it. You spend money, and what happens is they're what I refer to as dead leads. They don't click. You wind up shuffling them off after three to six months, because they're just not clicking. Everybody gets a star rating, so you know—are they clicking, are they staying on, are they not? So I got rid of pretty much all of those people, and I'll never do that again. It's got to be done organically. That's why when you read my books, especially the new books, towards the end it'll say, “Sign up for my newsletter.” I do more with that newsletter too. If you're on the free tier, every month I do a monthly newsletter, which is just me talking about updates, things going on in the publishing industry, things going on with me. My daughter puts together a weekly Horror and Sci-Fi Chronicles newsletter, which gives what's going on in new releases in the industry—sci-fi, horror, books, movies, television. She does deep dives into industry tropes, historical tidbits, and a weekly quiz. I also do a monthly Terrors and Tales newsletter. I started this last year, and it was a quarterly newsletter. It's other authors who are new, upcoming, never been published before, looking to get published. It's a chance for them to be on the newsletter where they have a flash fiction story or poem or even a short story that I publish for them. It's called the Terrors and Tales newsletter. What happened is I would put out calls for submissions. And a place called Duotrope—I don't even know who these people are, but all of a sudden I got an email from them stating, “Hey, we found that you're looking for submissions, and we posted your link. We hope you don't mind.” I'm like, “No, of course I don't mind.” I got so many submissions from that one link. I'm like, “Okay.” Do I really want to deny people? I'm not like that. I want to help promote other authors. I know what it's like when you're new and upcoming, no matter what age you are, to say, “Hey, here's a platform for you to see your stuff in print.” Obviously, I read through them just to make sure they're up to a certain standard, but for the most part, if you submit, you're getting in there. With Duotrope, I'm like, I have enough here to put out one a month. So in May 2026, the first one goes out, and then I'll have one each month until December, and then who knows? In 2027 I might go back to quarterly. I might get enough submissions to just keep it going once a month. So that's the Terrors and Tales newsletter, and it usually comes out towards the end of the month—the last two weeks. I have nothing to do with it in terms of content. None of my stories are on there. None of my poems are on there. None of my flash fiction. It's all other authors, just for them to see their name in print, see their work in print, share it with their friends, and put something on their resume, and to encourage people to keep reading and keep the craft going. Jo: When you say in print, you don't mean in physical print? PD: Oh, I mean in the newsletter. I'm sorry. Jo: I think that's important, or you're going to get a lot more submissions, and you will need to do publishing contracts and all that kind of thing. I think that's the difficult thing with a Substack newsletter approach—it's difficult to know where to categorise it. Is it marketing? Is it publishing? It's all of these things, I suppose. A bit like this podcast, it's all kinds of things. In terms of Substack actually making money on its own or leading to book sales that make money, do you think it does serve that purpose? PD: I think I've gotten more book sales through it, and also ARC readers who are enjoying the books and giving reviews. As far as the paid tiers, that's kind of a little bit slow, and that's where I'm saying chip away at it. Keep it up there. Keep it going. Over time, you're going to build that type of audience where it's going to be like, “Hey, this is financially feasible for me to continue to do this.” That's the response that I'm getting out there. Jo: Yes. Before, you mentioned you were doing Facebook Lives and you're looking at TikTok, but— Is anything else working for you in book marketing? If people have a few books and they're like, “What is working for book marketing right now?”—what do you recommend? PD: Okay. For me, the thing that has made the most sense is making sure the reader knows the book is out there through some sort of social media. I've had really good success on TikTok since the beginning of this year especially. I started it about a year ago, year and a half ago, but then my father got sick and passed away, and it was a new venture and I put it off to the side. I really got the flavour going at the beginning of this year. February, March of this year. It seems to be going really well, and I've noticed an uptick in sales from just getting the videos out there and getting it in front of people's eyes. There's an event I'm going to in August called ShiverCon, which is a pretty big event. After that event, I'm going to look to see what type of inventory I have left over from the event, and I'm going to start doing TikTok Lives. I'm very comfortable being on camera. So I'm like, “Yeah, that seems like a good way to go.” I know there's a few other horror authors who are doing it and having good success with TikTok Lives as well. A guy named Jason Davis is doing really well with TikTok Lives, and a few other authors too. I'm like, “Yes, I could definitely do that.” I want to get up to a certain number of people, and I want these events. I'm going to one in July, and then ShiverCon in August. Once those are done, I'm going to have more time to do the TikTok Lives. As far as Facebook is concerned, what I've had really great success with on Facebook is being in the groups and meeting other authors. That's not always about my book per se, but whatever books I'm reading, I'm posting my reviews about those books in those groups and meeting readers. Then obviously, they always say the three-to-one rule. Post about three different books and then post about your own book, whether you're doing a sale or a new release or a re-release or whatever. I've found success through that just by interacting with readers. When they post a book, I'll comment, “Hey, I've read that book,” or, “Hey, that book looks really cool. I like the review.” Commenting on it so you start these relationships with people who are out there in these Facebook groups. I've recently started my own Facebook reader group. I kind of go with the same thing. Last night, we did a live reading for another author. I like other authors to be on there. I always like to think, what does the reader need? What do I want to see as a reader? I would love to hear live readings from authors. So I kind of learn about them, learn about the book, and get a live reading. To me, that's a good way to go. So I started that recently, and it seems to be going well. I've got a new folk horror coming out soon, and I put out a call for ARC readers and got a fantastic response from that. That kind of drives the sales anyway, because when you get those reviews, then people see it gives credibility to the book, and then other people see it, and then they're buying it too. So that comes from the groups. There's so many wheels to spin in this industry as an indie author when you're doing this, especially when you're doing 99% of it on your own. You've got to get out there. No one's going to know your book exists if you don't get out there and tell somebody about it. Jo: Brilliant. Well, tell us— Where can people find you and your books online? PD: All right. Perfect. So obviously I'm on Amazon like everyone. Most of my books are worldwide, so you'll find them in Barnes & Noble as well. And of course, if you want the signed copies or discount print books, I always lead people straight to my website, PDAlleva.com. Then, of course, if you go to my Substack, you'll get all the updates, and you'll get all the links to purchase or find out where they are on Amazon and Barnes & Noble and things like that too. Jo: Brilliant. Well, thanks so much for your time, Paul. That was great. PD: Thank you very much for having me. It was great chatting with you. The post Writing Cross-Genre, Selling Direct, And Serialising On SubStack With P.D. Alleva first appeared on The Creative Penn.

Daily Soap Opera Spoilers by Soap Dirt (GH, Y&R, B&B, and DOOL)
Young and the Restless Weekly Predictions: Nick KIDNAPS Danny & JEALOUS Cat-Fight ERUPTS!

Daily Soap Opera Spoilers by Soap Dirt (GH, Y&R, B&B, and DOOL)

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 8:27


Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt Young and the Restless predictions indicate that Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) might be spiraling out of control. His actions lead to perturbation among other characters, including Devon Winters (Bryton James), Christine Williams (Lauralee Bell), and Victor Newman (Eric Braeden). The episode also sees Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) in a predicament involving Matt (aka Damian Kane) and Patty Williams (Andrea Evans), which might result in a dramatic standoff.  Y&R predictions hint that Nick Newman's erratic behavior could result in him taking drastic measures, such as kidnapping Danny Romalotti (Michael Damian). Such actions raise concerns about Nick's decision-making abilities, leading Victor Newman and Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott) to put aside their differences and stage an intervention.  The Young and the Restless spoilers show that Phyllis Summers finds herself caught between Matt and Patty Williams. A potential catfight could ensue over Matt, who, despite his amnesiac state, is still a significant figure in Genoa City. Phyllis's scheme to use Matt as a bargaining chip with Victor to get her criminal charges dropped might also come to light. Y&R spoilers reveal that Devon Winters, still harboring resentment against Mariah Copeland (Camryn Grimes), might offer her a substantial sum to leave Genoa City for good. This situation raises the question of whether Mariah will accept the money and leave, possibly giving Devon and Abby Newman (Melissa Ordway) some peace of mind. This episode was hosted by Belynda Gates-Turner for the #1 Soap Opera Channel, Soap Dirt. Visit our Young and the Restless section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/young-and-the-restless/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ And Check out our always up-to-date Young and the Restless Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/young-and-the-restless-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/

The Situation with Michael Brown
5-6-26 - 11am - Classified Leak and SCOTUS Cat Fight

The Situation with Michael Brown

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 31:41 Transcription Available


In this episode, Michael discusses the recent Supreme Court ruling in Louisiana v. Calcasieu, where the court narrowed Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. He also touches on the controversy surrounding Justice Jackson's dissent, which was met with a scathing response from Justice Alito. Michael shares his concerns about Justice Jackson's qualifications, citing her judicial philosophy and past decisions. Additionally, he weighs in on the UK's education system, where students are being taught to prioritize avoiding offense over exercising free speech. The episode also mentions a potential party switch by Senator John Fetterman and a powerful speech by Senator Marco Rubio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Levack and Goz
NFL Contract Impact on Giants Harbaugh Practices A Problem? and Cat Fight NFL Reporters

Levack and Goz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 60:00


NFL Contract Impact on Giants Harbaugh Practices A Problem? and Cat Fight NFL Reporters

Fresh Intelligence
EXCLUSIVE: Cheryl Hines V Chelsea Handler - Radar Goes Behind Closed Doors of Pair's Brutal Catfight

Fresh Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 2:15 Transcription Available


 The idea that this guy is in charge of the health of our country, when he didn't even have a proper foundation at his house.."Sources noted that Hines believes Handler's attacks stem from bitterness over the 2024 presidential election outcome, specifically following Democrat Kamala Harris's loss.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Lära Från Lärda - Podcasten om lärorika böcker
#463 Catfight, nidbilder av kvinnor i grupp, med Johanna Wester

Lära Från Lärda - Podcasten om lärorika böcker

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 31:34


Boken heter "Catfight - Nidbilder av kvinnor i grupp" och gäst är författaren Johanna Wester.Flickor kan inte leka tre. På kvinnodominerade arbetsplatser snackas det mycket skit. Det är lättare att hänga med män, där är det raka rör! Är detta sant eller handlar det bara om idéer och nidbilder? I den här boken har Johanna Wester sökt svar genom att titta på allt från nöjesvärlden och medierna till politiken, språket och historien. Inte heller hennes eget beteende har undgått granskning.Frågor som diskuteras i programmet är bl.a: Stämmer det att kvinnor är mer konkurrerande än män? Har tjejer och kvinnor svårare att umgås och samarbeta i grupp? Handlar detta bara om idéer och varifrån kommer dessa i så fall?Läs mer om alla avsnitt och sök i arkivet på hemsidan: https://larafranlarda.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larafranlarda/Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/larafranlarda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Stuff Mom Never Told You
Happy Hour #212: Cat Fight

Stuff Mom Never Told You

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 19:41 Transcription Available


Anney's neighborhood cat has caused conversation and reflection.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

cats feminism activism social justice feminists happy hour catfight stuff mom never told you anney reese anney samantha mcvey
No Way, Jose!
NWJ774: Project for a New American Catfight w/ Brad Binkley

No Way, Jose!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 75:24 Transcription Available


In this hard-hitting episode of "No Way, Jose!"—titled "NWJ774: Project for a New American Catfight w/ Brad Binkley"—host Jose Galison teams up with Brad Binkley from the Propaganda Report to cut through the noise surrounding the escalating clash between Candace Owens and Erika Kirk. What looks on the surface like a personal vendetta in conservative circles is dissected as a carefully constructed binary: two high-profile women positioned as opposites, with layers of conspiracy claims swirling around both—from Owens' aggressive investigations into Kirk's background and TPUSA operations post-Charlie Kirk's assassination, to whispers of intelligence ties, donor networks, and even wilder threads like Epstein connections or foreign influence. Brad and Jose examine where verifiable inconsistencies meet amplified narratives, highlighting how elements of truth in these stories get weaponized to keep audiences locked in endless outrage cycles.The conversation turns to the bigger picture: how this manufactured "catfight" dynamic functions as a classic psyop trap, dividing truth-seekers and independent researchers into warring camps while distracting from deeper systemic issues in media, politics, and information control. Drawing parallels to historical propaganda tactics and modern divide-and-conquer plays—echoing projects that reshape American influence abroad and at home—they unpack the risks of getting sucked into these binaries, the erosion of genuine inquiry, and why stepping back to question the framing itself might be the real path forward. Raw, no-filter analysis for anyone tired of scripted spectacles and ready to see the strings.Please consider supporting my work-Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/nowayjose2020Only costs $2/month and will get you access to episodes earlier than the publicNo Way, Jose! Rumble Channel- https://rumble.com/c/c-3379274No Way, Jose! YouTube Channel- https://youtube.com/channel/UCzyrpy3eo37eiRTq0cXff0gMy Podcast Host- https://redcircle.com/shows/no-way-joseApple podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-way-jose/id1546040443Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/show/0xUIH4pZ0tM1UxARxPe6ThStitcher- https://www.stitcher.com/show/no-way-jose-2Amazon Music- https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/41237e28-c365-491c-9a31-2c6ef874d89d/No-Way-JoseGoogle Podcasts- https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2ZkM2JkYTE3LTg2OTEtNDc5Ny05Mzc2LTc1M2ExZTE4NGQ5Yw%3D%3DRadioPublic- https://radiopublic.com/no-way-jose-6p1BAOVurbl- https://vurbl.com/station/4qHi6pyWP9B/Feel free to contact me at thelibertymovementglobal@gmail.com#CandaceOwens #ErikaKirk #BrideOfCharlie #CharlieKirk #PropagandaReport #BradBinkley #NoWayJose #Parapolitics #InformationWarfare #DivideAndConquer #ManufacturedFeud #ConspiracyTruth #PsyopTrap #MAGAInfighting #TruthSeekers #ControlledOpposition #MediaManipulation #CatfightAgenda #NewAmericanCatfight #ProjectForANewAmerican

Good Morning Thailand
Good Morning Thailand EP.1058 | Stranded Travelers, Phuket Cat Fight, 200,000 THB Plane Heist

Good Morning Thailand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 24:49


Today we'll be talking about the thousands of people left stranded in Southeast Asia due to flight delays and cancellations in the Middle East, pickpockets, street fighters, and European fugitives facing justice, and a little later a strange case of a doctor and his missing hundreds of thousands of baht on a domestic flight.

Don't Listen to This Podcast
354: America's Jezebel Spirit, Candace and Erika's Catfight, and Matriarchy vs. Patriarchy

Don't Listen to This Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 68:49


Free Audiobooks/Courses: samlacrosse.netSubstack: samlacrosse.substack.comInstagram: instagram.com/realsamlaxX: x.com/realsamlaxLinkedIn: linkedin.com/realsamlaxCultural Commentary#culture #politics #currentevents #genz #christianity #christian #faith #traditional #values

Women of Impact
Candace Owens' BOMBSHELL, the “Alpine Divorce” is DESTROYING Women, & the Love is Blind Heartbreak!

Women of Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 66:00


From wild accusations and TikTok scandals to a dating trend so disturbing it'll make you rethink every “let's go hiking!” text you've ever gotten, this episode is your crash course in seeing through the smoke, standing your ground, and never dimming your shine for anyone. So grab your tea (or wine, no judgment), and let's dive into the hard truths, the hard laughs, and the tactical tools every woman needs. SHOWNOTES Candace Owens vs. Erica Kirk: Conspiracy or Cat Fight?The Psychopath Checklist, Explained Love Is Blind's Ohio Trainwreck: What REALLY Happened Alpine Divorce: The Terrifying “Breakup” Trend You Need to Know Olympic Gold, Sexism, and the Media's Double Standard Masterclass in Poise: When to Walk, When to Speak Abortion, Women's Rights, and the Extremist Threat Hope, Resilience, and Jane Goodall's Last Words Thank you to our sponsors: Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/lisa Microperfumes: 60% off at https://microperfumes.com/woi Daily Look: 50% code WOI https://dailylook.com OneSkin: 15% off with code LISA at https://oneskin.co/lisa FOLLOW ME FOR UPDATES & FUTURE LIVES:  Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/⁠ YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/womenofimpact⁠ TikTok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisabilyeu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Women of Impact
Candace Owens' BOMBSHELL, the “Alpine Divorce” is DESTROYING Women, & the Love is Blind Heartbreak!

Women of Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 62:30


From wild accusations and TikTok scandals to a dating trend so disturbing it'll make you rethink every “let's go hiking!” text you've ever gotten, this episode is your crash course in seeing through the smoke, standing your ground, and never dimming your shine for anyone. So grab your tea (or wine, no judgment), and let's dive into the hard truths, the hard laughs, and the tactical tools every woman needs. SHOWNOTES Candace Owens vs. Erica Kirk: Conspiracy or Cat Fight?The Psychopath Checklist, Explained Love Is Blind's Ohio Trainwreck: What REALLY Happened Alpine Divorce: The Terrifying “Breakup” Trend You Need to Know Olympic Gold, Sexism, and the Media's Double Standard Masterclass in Poise: When to Walk, When to Speak Abortion, Women's Rights, and the Extremist Threat Hope, Resilience, and Jane Goodall's Last Words Thank you to our sponsors: Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/lisa Microperfumes: 60% off at https://microperfumes.com/woi Daily Look: 50% code WOI https://dailylook.com OneSkin: 15% off with code LISA at https://oneskin.co/lisa FOLLOW ME FOR UPDATES & FUTURE LIVES:  Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/⁠ YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/womenofimpact⁠ TikTok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisabilyeu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

4BC Breakfast with Laurel, Gary & Mark
RUMOUR FILE: Queensland sporting split, Logan catfight & school zone dangers

4BC Breakfast with Laurel, Gary & Mark

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 2:51 Transcription Available


Dean & Sofie's $50,000 Rumour File - Do you have a rumour? Call 133 882 or email breakfast@4bc.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

City Cast DC
Potomac River in Deep Shit, Anti-ICE Bills, Cat Fight Over Cat Cafes

City Cast DC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 30:57


It's kind of an emergency! We're talking about the latest in the Potomac River sewage spill. Plus, Maryland and Virginia versus ICE, a union catfight at a kitty cafe, and in a member's only 4th segment, the lawsuit against Donald Trump for trying to steal DC's golf courses.  Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. You can text us or leave a voicemail at: (202) 642-2654. You can also become a member, with ad-free listening, for as little as $10 a month.  Learn more about the sponsors of this February 20th episode: South by Southwest - use code "citycast10" for a 10% discount on your Innovation Badge Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE

Ad Law Access Podcast
Cat Fight Ends Up in Court

Ad Law Access Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 3:04


A messy battle in the self-cleaning litter box market has spilled into federal court. Meowant alleges that rival PetPivot enlisted TikTok influencers to post fake or misleading reviews claiming Meowant's products malfunction — while directing viewers to PetPivot's TikTok Shop. The complaint asserts unfair competition, false advertising, defamation, trademark dilution, and tortious interference, and seeks injunctive relief and damages. In this episode, we unpack what the case signals for brands working with influencers. Even if a company doesn't script or directly control influencer content, regulators like the FTC and NAD have made clear that brands can still be held responsible. The dispute serves as a reminder that influencer oversight, clear guidance, and monitoring aren't just best practices — they may be critical to staying out of court. Hosted by Simone Roach. Based on a blog post by Gonzalo E. Mon.

Clownfish TV: Audio Edition
Netflix vs. Paramount CATFIGHT Over Warner Bros?! It's Getting UGLY!

Clownfish TV: Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 23:15


Warner Bros. will consider Paramount's bid after all, Netflix is accusing Paramount of "antics" to stall out the process, and the whole situation could wind up being more entertaining than the movies these studios put out. Also, Stephen Colbert and the FCC. Grab some popcorn...Watch the podcast episodes on YouTube and all major podcast hosts including Spotify.CLOWNFISH TV is an independent, opinionated news and commentary podcast that covers Entertainment and Tech from a consumer's point of view. We talk about Gaming, Comics, Anime, TV, Movies, Animation and more. Hosted by Kneon and Geeky Sparkles.Get more news, views and reviews on Clownfish TV News - https://more.clownfishtv.com/On YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/ClownfishTVOn Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4Tu83D1NcCmh7K1zHIedvgOn Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/clownfish-tv-audio-edition/id1726838629

BJ Shea Daily Experience Podcast -- Official
Daily Podcast pt. 1 -”Two female callers have a cat fight live on air!”

BJ Shea Daily Experience Podcast -- Official

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 18:00


Happy blue Friday rockaholics! Who do you think was right? Leave us a voice message with your opinion on the Audacy app!

Sports Wagon Podcast
Episode 358: Ivy League Cat Fight

Sports Wagon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 43:11


Australian OpenMen's semifinalsWomen's finalsNews/NotesNFLCoaching updatesNews/NotesCollege BasketballMen's and Women's Week 13 AP Top 10Top 25 scores from the weekSchedule for the weekendNASCARSeason starts this weekend in Winston SalemDubs/L'sShow music by DJ Cam One: Twitter/Instagram/SpotifyDJ Cam One's label: Mysteryismusic.comCover art by Xclusive Packaging & Design: InstagramEmail: x.pac.design@gmail.com Your host Uncle Dub: Bluesky/Twitter/InstagramPodcast Instagram and YouTubeUntappd (Beer Check-in app): ItsUncle_DubEmail: sportswagonpodcast@gmail.comCheck out the Bald Head Logic podcast co-hosted with DJ Cam OnePlease consider supporting the podcast: Buy Me a CoffeeSend a voicemail, subscribe, rate and tell a friend about the show!Thank you for listening! 

Eftermiddag i P3
Henrik Borg i fillo, det stora sopphålet och cat fight

Eftermiddag i P3

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 57:22


Vardagsfilosofiska rummet med Henrik Elvejord Borg, som är pappa i Mammor, har dyra tänder och ger oss overklighetskänslor. Christopher blir lite kär i honom. Det stora sopphålet: vi rankar våra favoritsoppor. Sandra Beijer och Miriam Bryant-dramat. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Programledare: Christopher Garplind och Hanna Hellquist

Whatever Podcast /// Dating Talk
HEATED Debate With Woke Girls?! CAT FIGHT?! Brian TILTED?! BASED Russians! | Dating Talk 279

Whatever Podcast /// Dating Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 469:34


Dating Talk is LIVE on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠youtube.com/whatever

SLC Punkcast
SLC Punkcast Episode 446

SLC Punkcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 70:30


Episode 446, including tracks from Catfight, Clarkkent, Glue Ear, Value of Nothing, Rites of Hadda, ZEROZEROZERO, snarewaves, Wake Up Call, The Soakers, BLVCKHELICOPTERS, The Unknowns, and Alex Hellcat. Eric adds his upcoming releases, but is unable to make it this episode but this episode is loaded with a bunch of new music shared with us, a great album, and wrap up the show with an alternative track.

Girl, can we chat quick?
I’m Going to CATFIGHT with His MOM!

Girl, can we chat quick?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 35:38


I’m Going to CATFIGHT with His MOM! Camp Rock 3 already has fans upset… It’s time for Destiny to test Taylor’s Hallmark spirit with another “Plot Twistmas!” Columbia Sportswear is offering up their company if you can prove the Earth is FLAT?

AIN'T THAT SWELL
RUN IT STRAIGHT SPESH! Straya in demo mode, Vortex Shaman hits God Tier, Noz and Bierke dropping 10/10 edits of peeyeewer TRUTH! And Bitch diesel cat fight erupts deluxe between KK and Our Layne. Plus a heap of other primo sheeeeyit!

AIN'T THAT SWELL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 118:43


The Billabong Marcus Dixon Collection (Get it Here!) Presents… ATS RUN IT STRAIGHT SPESH! Smiv and Deadly are back in the studio for an up close look at the greatest surfing nation on Earth flexing its rock hard GRIT muscle for all the world to see. From head butting Oceanside Pier to Jack Robbo hitting God Tier status, to Noz Deane and Bierke dropping the surf films of the year you’ll want to marinate your bits in a jar of Vegemite after copping this ep. Plus: KK unloads on our Layne in wild unprovoked attack! Someone order the sacred purge juice there’s a cleansing in order! GET ON THE UP PROGRAM! Sign up and use the code UTFS20 to get a bonus lobby thrown straight in the kicker. Order Swellian Plonk Here!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WSKY The Bob Rose Show
Cat fight: Trump v Marjorie Traitor Brown

WSKY The Bob Rose Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 32:12


Hour 4 of the Monday Bob Rose Show, on the Epstein files, and the growing dispute between the President and one of his long-time supporters. Rep. MTG has turned on Trump, but the conspiracy theories about Jeffrey Epstein aren't going away. A hoax? MTG's abrupt swing to the left, what the government could be hiding, and what's next. Plus, all the morning's biggest news stories for 11-17-25

Behind the Line
ABC The View CATFIGHT over Gavin Newsom Claiming Trump RIGGING Midterms

Behind the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 14:00


Gavin Newsom is expressing his concerns that Donald Trump is fixing the midterms...which are taking place next week. Friday morning...the ladies on The View reacted to Gavin Newsom claims and a catfight broke out between Alyssa Farah Griffin and Sunny Hostin. We reveal and react to this segment from The View. We commend Alyssa Farah Griffin for finally being willing to speak the truth. We discuss Joy Behar fawning over Gavin Newsom...and question why Ana Navarro supports socialist policies after she moved to America to escape socialism. SUBSCRIBE TO BEHIND THE LINE - SHORTS: https://www.youtube.com/@btlshorts-84

Behind the Line
ABC The View EMBARRASSED in Brutal CATFIGHT with Cheryl Hines

Behind the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 13:50


Cheryl Hines was the guest on The View Tuesday morning. Going into the show...Donald Trump had criticized Alyssa Farah Griffin for failing to follow through on her promise to wear a MAGA hat...if Donald Trump succeeded in the Middle East. Things went from bad to worse for The View...as Cheryl Hines proceeded to embarrass Sunny Hostin. We reveal and react to Cheryl Hines embarrassing Sunny Hostin on The View. We discuss The View fading from the mainstream...and not generating headlines like they have in the past. We also discuss the overall decline of the mainstream media...and explain why shows like The View no longer have influence. SUBSCRIBE TO BEHIND THE LINE - SHORTS: https://www.youtube.com/@btlshorts-84

The Watson Weekly - Your Essential eCommerce Digest
October 6th, 2025: ChatGPT Is Actually The Ultimate In Influencer-Driven Commerce and OpenAI x Stripe Agentic Commerce Protocol Has Makings of Silicon Valley Catfight

The Watson Weekly - Your Essential eCommerce Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 12:00


Today on our show:ChatGPT Is Actually The Ultimate In Influencer-Driven CommerceOpenAI x Stripe Agentic Commerce Protocol Has Makings of Silicon Valley Catfight- and finally, The Investor Minute which contains 5 items this week from the world of venture capital, acquisitions, and IPOs.Today's episode is sponsored by Mirakl.https://www.rmwcommerce.com/ecommerce-podcast-watsonweeklyThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

The Nittany Pod
Another Catfight: FIU reactions & Week 3 predictions

The Nittany Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 64:46


TK is back as we debrief about one of the most frustrating shutouts you will see. Penn State beat FIU 34-0 but left a lot to be desired and had all of us scratching our heads. What's wrong with Nick Singleton? Drew still inconsistent, and Chaz Coleman is incredible. Good, Bad, & Ugly; Run with that/Pass on that; Villanova score predictions, & Week 3 picks!

Best of Kfm Mornings with Darren, Sherlin & Sibs
What's Happening at the Courthouse: A cat fight but involving actual cats

Best of Kfm Mornings with Darren, Sherlin & Sibs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 9:26 Transcription Available


A cat custody battle, a car window smashed, and an epic beatdown. This courthouse episode has it all. Get ready for some crazy cat drama and an insane story of street justice as we recap the wild courtroom tales on today's episode. From friendship fallouts to screwdrivers and guns, this is one courthouse visit you won't want to miss. On this episode we meet two emotional cat owners battling over custody of their beloved fur babies. One woman is ready to fight tooth and claw to keep her cat after a falling out with her roommate. Then we hear from a man who unleashed fury on the perpetrator who smashed his car window. His story of chasing down the criminal and serving up some brutal street justice will have your jaw on the floor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:30 - Trump on Air Force One before the Putin meeting: want a ceasefire, want to stop the killing 13:42 - Special Envoy Steve Witkoff on Tapper...moving toward piece, admin lines on five regions 35:05 - Swalwell on MSNBC: Trump acts like Russian asset 51:30 - Catfight on CNN 56:44 - Jim Iuorio, host of “The Futures Edge Podcast” and special contributor to Wirepoints, maps out where tech and markets collide — and what September could bring. For podcast updates & more @jimiuorio 01:17:20 - Visiting fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, Steven Bucci, on Trump’s progress with Putin, the left’s childish outrage over optics, and why today’s meeting with Zelensky matters 01:38:16 - Dan Proft Parenting Tips 01:53:48 - Senior writer for the Washington Examiner and author of The Rise of BlueAnon: How the Democrats Became a Party of Conspiracy Theorists, David Harsanyi: Democrats and their doomed search for ‘authenticity’ Follow David on X @davidharsanyi 02:11:00 - SPORTS & POLITICS 02:13:13 - Rafael Mangual, senior fellow and head of research for the Manhattan Institute’s Policing and Public Safety Initiative, calls out the hypocrisy of celebrating falling crime while pockets of lawlessness rage on.Check out Rafael’s most recent book Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Mass-Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong, and Who It Hurts MostSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Matt, Bob & B-DOE
Matt and Bob 8-15-25 Robot Slurs, Cat Fight and Trae Crowder

Matt, Bob & B-DOE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 163:20


Today we debate whether its okay to say robot slurs. Then the claws come out as we get angry fighting about cats even the misses get involved. Finally we bring in Trae Crowder "the Liberal Redneck" to discuss current topics. Support the show: https://www.klbjfm.com/mattandbobfm/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Andrew Cooperrider Show
Senate Race Cat Fight

The Andrew Cooperrider Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 42:34


Daniel Cameron calls out Nate Morris over plastic straws, Nate Morris calls out Andy Barr for calling Immigration Hawks "Nativists", Andy Barr calls Nate Morris fake. This Senate Race is turning into a cat fight over social media, and while it might not be the best thing for our country, it is entertaining. I'll go over all of it. We also have some big news coming out of the 6th District Congressional Race. Finally, I'll discuss if Trump and Massie have patched things up.

The Jeff Ward Show
A Republican cat fight over THC.

The Jeff Ward Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 15:27


Patrick v. Abbott.      To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/TheJeffWardShow

Woo Woo with Rachel Dratch
Onur Tukel: A Scolding from Beyond

Woo Woo with Rachel Dratch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 54:51


Writer/director Onur Tukel (Summer of Blood, Catfight) shares a family story of telepathy that crossed continents and realms. Also, Rachel had to wait all this time to discover Irene has had relations with a ghost!? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Schmodcast
Knee Pillows

Schmodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 40:21


Just two platonic life partners focused on our home

Big Cat Conversations
BCC EP:126 Kent Cat Fight, Surrey double take

Big Cat Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 78:12


Cat Fight is the new novel from author Kit Conway which centres around big cat encounters in Kent, published in the UK in May and the US in June 2025. We speak to Kit about how Big Cat Conversations helped shape her ideas for the big cat aspects of the plot. The book has already been optioned as a future TV screenplay, and Kit discusses how she weaved big cat sightings into a novel about the developing frictions across a close community in south-east England. It is a rollercoaster of a story which explores people's switch to wild behaviour on different levels.Our second guest Gary describes some big cat incidents in Surrey, just 50 miles west of where Cat Fight is set. He himself has twice observed a black panther in a neighbouring agricultural field, viewed from the same spot in his parents' house. Believed by Gary to be a black leopard on each occasion, the sightings were 20 years apart in 2003 and 2023.   Word of the week:   rosetteCat Fight book availability in UK:https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/463613/cat-fight-by-conway-kit/9780857506597 Cat Fight book availability in North America:  https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Cat-Fight/Kit-Conway/9781668066348Copies of Cat Fight are available for UK and for North America listeners to win by emailing ‘word of the week' suggestions – details in the podcast.Kit Conway, Cat Fight author's website: https://www.kitconway.com/ 1st June 2025

KMJ's Afternoon Drive
Secret Service Cat Fight at Obama Home

KMJ's Afternoon Drive

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 5:09


Secret Service suspends officers caught brawling on camera outside Obama’s home: ‘Whoop this girl’s ass’ Please Subscribe + Rate & Review KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson wherever you listen! --- KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever else you listen. --- Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson – KMJ’s Afternoon Drive Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ DriveKMJ.com | Podcast | Facebook | X | Instagram --- Everything KMJ: kmjnow.com | Streaming | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Benny Show
Secret Service BRAWL: Obama's Female DEI Agents Catfight Caught ON TAPE: 'Whoop Her Ass', with Guests Susan Crabtree, Rep. Andy Biggs and Sheriff Alex Villanueva

The Benny Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 106:17


Secret Service suspends officers caught brawling on camera outside Obama's home, Kamala Harris reemerges after fleeing America for Australia with disturbing, nonsensical monologue, Susan Crabtree, Rep Andy Biggs and Sheriff Alex Villanueva  joins the show Check Out Our Partners: Advantage Gold: Get your FREE wealth protection kit https://www.abjv1trk.com/F6XL22/4MQCFX/?sub1=Youtube American Financing: Save with https://www.americanfinancing.net/benny NMLS: 182334, http://www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org Go to https://hometitlelock.com/benny and use promo code BENNY to get a FREE title history report so you can find out if you're already a victim AND 14 days of protection for FREE! And make sure to check out the Million Dollar TripleLock protection details when you get there! Exclusions apply. For details visit https://hometitlelock.com/warranty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
05/23/2025 The One With Hinge Girl, Dad Jokes And Neighborhood Cat Fight

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 76:05


It's the triumphant return of Facebook Fight Theater thanks to pesky neighborhood cats, then in Group Therapy, "Brett" is 4 dates deep with a girl and he can't remember her name. #HingeGirl and we sling #DadJokes at each other!

CzabeCast
Catfight On The Nantucket Dance Floor!

CzabeCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 38:23


1) Charch Is Cleaning Out His Minnesota Crib, 2) Time To Arm Yourself, Settler! 3) Best 3-Pack Gun Starter Set? 4 "I Bet There's No Crime" 5) Why Buy Boys BB Guns? 6) Tush Push Ban Falls Short 7) Playoff Seeding Stays The Same 8) Dark Skies, Quiet Nights 9) T-Wolves Down 0-1 10) Trading Garnett For Junk 11) Giannis Trades Almost Unworkable 12) The Value of NBA 1st Rounders 13) ESPN Dirty Agitators 14) Linda vs. Jordan on the Dance Floor 15) 1 + 8 Rings 16) TMZ & National Enquirer Don't MissOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/CZABE* Check out Indeed: https://indeed.com/CZABE* Check out SelectQuote: https://selectquote.com/CZABEAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

That's Not Metal
Hyperblasts: Bullet for My Catfight

That's Not Metal

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 68:20


We rummage through the wreckage as Trivium and Bullet for My Valentine's Poisoned Ascendancy tour comes to a sudden stop with fingers generally being pointed at one party, and we ask big questions like: are four-sided longsleeves good?Releases:Bury Tomorrow - Will You Haunt Me, With That Same PatienceCallous Daoboys - I Don't Want to See You in HeavenNovelists - CodaPridian - Venetian DarkHundredth - Faded SplendorArm's Length - There's a Whole World Out ThereDeath Before Dishonor - Nowhere BoundPelican - Flickering ResonanceSteve von Till - Alone in a World of WoundsOndfødt - DimsvallBlood Monolith - The Calling of FireAntropomorphia - Devoid of LightCadaver Shrine - Into the Horrible DepthsDrouth - The Teeth of TimeFull of Hell - Broken Sword, Rotten ShieldYouth Code - Yours, With Malice

The Ben and Skin Show
Space Adventures: A Hollywood Catfight

The Ben and Skin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 7:18 Transcription Available


The hosts dive into a lively discussion about the recent all-female space mission featuring celebrities like Katy Perry and Gayle King. With Olivia Munn's hot takes on the main stage, the hosts react to her opinions.

Get It Again
WWECW 16: Hardcore Holly Goes Extreme

Get It Again

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 137:17


Hardcore Holly goes up against Rob Van Dam in an Extreme Rules Match and ends up with a gruesome injury. The Sandman gets an ECW World Title shot against The Big Show. ECW on Sci-Fi's first official and sanctioned Cat Fight goes down between ECW original Francine and the freaky bat chick Ariel.  Follow us on Instagram @GetItAgainPodcast Got 2 (or more) words for us? Email us at GetItAgainPodcast@gmail.com

One Life Left's Podcast
#572 - Cat Fight!

One Life Left's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 69:30


Hello and welcome once again, dear listeners, to another episode of One Life Left. WE HAVE A SUPER SPECIAL GUEST!!! This week we're joined by James Parker of Ground Shatter to talk all about their new game, Knights in Tight Spaces. While I'm linking things, here's another that will take you straight to the KiTS Steam page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2315400/Knights_in_Tight_Spaces/ There's also Ste's holiday memories, Simon's leaking house, toothfairy rates, lots of people playing Monster Hunter Wilds, old skool games about old skool films, CharlesBot appears to have problems talking about VR and OLL are still very much open to selling out - contact us for rates! Will cats fighting during the reviews section see a sudden spike in listeners?? Check back next week to find out... We ripped through all your letters on this episode so the mail sacks are once again bare. Please send us more letters! Don't fear us, we don't bite. Drop us a line at team@onelifeleft.com. Or join our Discord and leave a letter for us on there. Link below! TTFN, Team OLL x Links: The OLL Everything (including Discord) Link! http://hello.onelifeleft.com/ The Maraoke Everything Link! https://hello.maraoke.com Block Words Link! https://blockwords.app/ The Shure link! https://tag.gs/OneLifeLeft_Shure Reviews: Metal Gear Solid 2 Hot Shots Golf 2 Everybody's Tennis Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival Granboard 3s (Darts!) Hole Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mock and Daisy's Common Sense Cast
Daily Dish: Hegseth SLAYS, Tim Kaine Reminds Us He's A Psycho, & The Nancy Mace & Jasmine Crockett Catfight

Mock and Daisy's Common Sense Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 98:52


Today the Chicks recap the Hegseth hearing, get into ALL the highlights with crazy Dem senators, and tell you all about the latest catfight in Congress.Winter can be harsh on your skin and hair. Visit https://HealthyCell.com/CHICKS and use promo code CHICKS to get Vibrant Skin, Hair and Nails and 20% off your first order. Make thoughtful choices this year.Visit https://ReadyWise.com and use promo code CHICKS20 at checkout for 20% off your entire purchase. Preparedness is the gift of peace of mind.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Chicks on the Right: Daily Dish: Hegseth SLAYS, Tim Kaine Reminds Us He’s A Psycho, & The Nancy Mace & Jasmine Crockett Catfight

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025


Today the Chicks recap the Hegseth hearing, get into ALL the highlights with crazy Dem senators, and tell you all about the latest catfight in Congress.

Keys To The Shop : Equipping the Coffee Retail Professional
513: Rock n' Roll, E-Commerce, and Opening a Coffee Shop w/ Acey Slade of Cat Fight Coffee!

Keys To The Shop : Equipping the Coffee Retail Professional

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 46:09


Music and coffee seem to just go together. If you are into one, the other is not far behind. Both coffee and music inspire and create community that fuel's our lives.  Today's guest began his coffee journey as a full time touring musician and was immediately hooked. His journey took him from e-commerce and pop-ups, to now his own brick and mortar store. Today we are chatting with Acey Slade of the weird and wonderful, Cat Fight Coffee! Catfight Coffee was formed in 2020 by career musician Acey Slade (Dope, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Til Lindemann of Rammstein) and his wife Meiling (a Taiwanese native) when both saw their respective careers put on hold due to Covid Lockdown. Acey, having had a previous background in the coffee industry and Meiling having a successful career in beauty industry. They put their experience to work and Catfight Coffee was born as e-commerce business. Today Catfight Coffee is available in over 80 retail outlets across North America. Roasting and distribution in the UK will begin in early 2023 as will the first retail outlet in Asia. We cover: From Music to Coffee: The Birth of Catfight Coffee Pop-Ups and Community Engagement Balancing Personal Taste with Customer Preferences Branding and Marketing Strategies Creating a Welcoming Coffee Shop Environment Building the Brick and Mortar: Challenges and Insights The Importance of Customer Experience Learning from the First Week of Operations Hiring for Success in the Coffee Business Personal Growth as a Business Owner Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs Links: https://www.catfightcoffee.com/ IG : @catfightcoffee Want a beautiful coffee shop? All your hard surface, stone, Tile and brick needs!  www.arto.com Visit @artobrick   The world loves plant based beverages and baristas love the Barista Series! www.pacificfoodservice.com   Follow on Instagram! @Artobrick .... and tell them Chris sent you!

Trish Intel Podcast
BREAKING: ABC's Rumors of 'The View' BEING CANCELLED Lead to Whoopi, Sunny CATFIGHT on LIVE TV!

Trish Intel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 79:17


It's getting ugly. Trish Regan has more on the tough reality facing ABC News as Disney is expected to take a page out of Comcast NBC's book and sell off the network. Meanwhile, new developments on the Trump cabinet front: Matt Gaetz is officially out. What about Hegseth? It all comes as media bosses try to take a more neutral tone towards the next administration. Join Trish Regan for more! LIVE. JOIN TRISH REGAN LIVE!! HERE ON YOUTUBE: https://Youtube.com/TrishReganChannel Support the show: https://trishregan.shop/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities
Catfight

Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 10:12 Transcription Available


Curious tales from both the future and the past are part of your tour through the Cabinet today. Pre-order the official Cabinet of Curiosities book by clicking here today, and get ready to enjoy some curious reading this November!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Seek Treatment with Cat & Pat
"My Appearance, Men Hated It" (w/ Steph Tolev)

Seek Treatment with Cat & Pat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 70:58


Cat and Pat are joined this week by special guest Steph Tolev! Steph reveals why she got arrested and kicked out of high school, talks about going to the same Comedy College as Nathan Fielder, and gushes about how in love she is (we love love)! They finally get down to the bottom of the age-old question "is squirt really just pee?", Pat talks about accidentally coming out to a classmate in middle school through an AIM quiz, and Steph teases what she's going to wear for her special taping this Fall. For tickets to Cat's European tour, visit www.catherine-cohen.com/tourWatch the full episode on our YouTube and follow below!Show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seektreatmentpodShow Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seektreatmentpodCat: https://www.instagram.com/catccohenPat: https://www.instagram.com/patreegsSeek Treatment is a production of Headgum Studios. Our associate producer is Allie Kahan. Our producer is Tavi Kaunitz. Our executive producer is Emma Foley. The show is edited, mixed, and mastered by Richelle Chen. The show art was created by Carly Jean Andrews. Like the show? Rate Seek Treatment on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and leave a review.Advertise on Seek Treatment via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.