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What if the anxiety, overthinking, people pleasing, emotional shutdown, hypervigilance, burnout, and relationship struggles you experience today… were never actually "you" to begin with? In this deeply personal and profoundly eye-opening solo episode, Darin Olien dives into the hidden nervous system programming formed between the ages of 0 and 8 that silently shapes our adult lives. Drawing from neuroscience, trauma research, attachment theory, epigenetics, somatic healing, and his own emotional breakthroughs, Darin explores how childhood experiences become subconscious operating systems that influence everything from relationships and stress responses to chronic disease and self-worth. This episode is a powerful roadmap toward healing. Darin breaks down the science behind trauma, the ACE study, nervous system dysregulation, emotional patterning, and neuroplasticity, while also sharing practical tools like somatic experiencing, expressive writing, EMDR, and Internal Family Systems to help listeners begin rewiring their emotional lives from the inside out. What You'll Learn How childhood experiences program the nervous system Why most adult emotional reactions are subconscious survival patterns The connection between trauma, stress hormones, and chronic disease How the nervous system stores emotional experiences in the body Why people pleasing, hypervigilance, burnout, and emotional shutdown develop The science behind neuroplasticity and rewiring the brain What the ACE Study revealed about childhood trauma and adult health How trauma impacts the amygdala, hippocampus, and stress-response systems Why emotional patterns are adaptations, not character flaws How epigenetics can pass trauma responses across generations The role of somatic experiencing in trauma healing Practical tools for emotional regulation and nervous system repair Chapters 00:00:03 – Welcome to SuperLife 00:00:32 – Sponsor: Bite Toothpaste and eliminating toxic plastic exposure 00:02:47 – Darin introduces emotional reactions and nervous system triggers 00:03:15 – A personal story about reacting vs responding in conflict 00:03:50 – Emotional shutdowns, rage, withdrawal, people pleasing, and overcorrection 00:04:19 – Darin's physical pain journey and emotional discoveries in 2025 00:04:42 – Birth trauma, childhood conditioning, and nervous system programming 00:05:04 – Why the ages of 0–8 are the most neurologically influential years 00:05:18 – Theta and delta brainwave states during childhood 00:05:55 – How children absorb emotional patterns without filters 00:06:22 – Childhood experiences becoming subconscious operating systems 00:06:44 – Adults unknowingly living through a 5-year-old nervous system 00:07:12 – Why this episode became deeply personal for Darin 00:07:35 – The neuroscience behind stress responses and emotional conditioning 00:08:17 – Brain development, neuroplasticity, and subconscious programming 00:09:13 – How the HPA axis, amygdala, and prefrontal cortex are shaped early in life 00:09:45 – Core childhood questions that program the nervous system 00:10:29 – Why adult stress responses originate in childhood environments 00:11:05 – Research showing childhood adversity alters brain structure and chemistry 00:11:18 – The ACE Study explained 00:11:49 – Why patients losing weight became emotionally overwhelmed 00:12:18 – The ten categories of adverse childhood experiences 00:13:02 – "The health crisis of America begins in childhood" 00:13:36 – How adverse childhood experiences increase disease risk 00:14:03 – Suicide, alcoholism, autoimmune disease, depression, and trauma correlations 00:14:37 – Chronic disease as a nervous system issue 00:15:04 – Survival mode, inflammation, hormonal dysregulation, and emotional scarcity 00:15:42 – Self-sabotage and emotional coping patterns explained 00:16:02 – Why your emotional patterns are not character flaws 00:16:22 – Childhood survival adaptations and nervous system intelligence 00:16:52 – Hypervigilance, people pleasing, rage, emotional shutdown, and fear 00:17:05 – Sponsor: Manna Vitality and frequency-based wellness 00:18:59 – Epigenetics and inherited trauma responses 00:19:22 – Cortisol regulation genes and hyperactive stress responses 00:19:51 – Holocaust survivors, inherited trauma, and generational nervous systems 00:20:19 – Why healing requires nervous system awareness—not just intellectual understanding 00:20:45 – "You were never supposed to get over it—you were supposed to heal from it" 00:21:01 – Real-life examples of subconscious nervous system programming 00:21:16 – Why receiving compliments can feel unsafe 00:21:30 – Darin's personal struggle with overachievement and scarcity programming 00:22:03 – Emotional neglect, chronic striving, and feeling "not enough" 00:22:16 – The nervous system roots of burnout and exhaustion 00:22:23 – Hair-trigger emotional reactions and hyperactive amygdala responses 00:22:38 – Chronic self-abandonment and losing personal boundaries 00:22:52 – Fear of intimacy, trust issues, and emotional safety 00:23:02 – "The body keeps the score" explained 00:23:22 – Trauma stored in posture, breath, digestion, immunity, and emotional regulation 00:23:43 – Harvard research on trauma-related brain changes 00:24:19 – The radical power of neuroplasticity and nervous system rewiring 00:24:48 – Why healing requires conscious participation 00:25:01 – Darin shares how healing changed decades of emotional pain 00:25:33 – Somatic Experiencing and Peter Levine's trauma work 00:25:57 – How animals discharge stress naturally 00:26:23 – Trauma as incomplete physiological responses frozen in the body 00:26:42 – Why humans suppress emotional discharge 00:27:16 – PTSD research and the effectiveness of somatic experiencing 00:27:41 – A step-by-step somatic grounding practice 00:28:14 – Why healing is more powerful with a regulated person beside you 00:28:38 – EMDR and reprocessing traumatic experiences 00:28:55 – Internal Family Systems and the "parts" inside the psyche 00:29:13 – Inner critics, overachievers, and nervous system adaptations 00:29:39 – Compassionately listening to emotional parts instead of suppressing them 00:29:51 – Expressive writing as a trauma healing practice 00:30:22 – The neuroscience behind emotional journaling 00:30:48 – A four-day expressive writing protocol for healing 00:31:05 – "You are not broken" 00:31:16 – Reprogramming the nervous system through love and safety 00:31:37 – Why deep healing happens in the presence of another regulated person 00:31:52 – Darin considers creating a future healing workshop 00:32:04 – Final reflections: "You are not what happened to you" 00:32:12 – Peace. Love. SuperLife. Thank You to Our Sponsors Bite Toothpaste: Go to trybite.com/DARIN20 or use code DARIN20 for 20% off your first order Manna Vitality: Go to mannavitality.com/ and use code DARIN12 for 12% off your order. Join the SuperLife Patreon: This is where Darin now shares the deeper work: - weekly voice notes - ingredient trackers - wellness challenges - extended conversations - community accountability - sovereignty practices Join now for only $7.49/month at https://patreon.com/darinolien Connect with Darin Olien: Website: darinolien.com Instagram: @darinolien Book: Fatal Conveniences Platform & Products: superlife.com New Show: Roadmap to Happiness Key Takeaway "The emotional patterns, fears, reactions, and coping mechanisms that run your adult life are often survival adaptations created by your nervous system during childhood. They are not your identity. They are not permanent. And through awareness, somatic healing, emotional processing, nervous system regulation, and conscious repetition, those deeply rooted patterns can be rewritten into something healthier, freer, and more aligned with who you truly are." Bibliography/Sources Neuroscience & Early Programming Agorastos, A., Pervanidou, P., Chrousos, G. P., & Baker, D. G. (2019). Developmental trajectories of early life stress and trauma: A narrative review on neurobiological aspects beyond stress system dysregulation. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 10, Article 118. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00118 Bolton, J. L., Short, A. K., Simeone, K. A., Daglian, J., & Baram, T. Z. (2019). Programming of stress-sensitive neurons and circuits by early-life experiences. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 13, Article 30. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2019.00030 Shonkoff, J. P., & Boyce, W. T. (2024). Toxic stress and developmental programming of the HPA axis. 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In this episode of The Midweek Takeaway, Kevin Hornsby and Charles Archer speak with Andrea Cattaneo, CEO of Zenith Energy, for an update on the company's legal proceedings, oil recovery situation, solar portfolio and growing uranium strategy.They discuss the latest developments in court, Zenith's focus on energy assets, and the company's positioning across oil, solar and uranium opportunities.Disclaimer & Declaration of InterestThis podcast may contain paid promotions, including but not limited to sponsorships, endorsements, or affiliate partnerships. The information, investment views, and recommendations provided are for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial products related to the companies discussed. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentators; however, no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion. Listeners are encouraged to perform their own research and consult with a licensed professional before making any financial decisions based on the content of this podcast.
In this episode of The Midweek Takeaway, Phil Carroll and Kevin Hornsby speak with Ippolito Cattaneo, CEO of Ajax Resources, about the company's strategy of acquiring undervalued mining assets and building value through development.The discussion focuses on their investment in a European uranium spin-out, the potential of historic mining licences, and how Ajax aims to unlock value across its broader portfolio.Disclaimer & Declaration of InterestThis podcast may contain paid promotions, including but not limited to sponsorships, endorsements, or affiliate partnerships. The information, investment views, and recommendations provided are for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial products related to the companies discussed. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentators; however, no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion. Listeners are encouraged to perform their own research and consult with a licensed professional before making any financial decisions based on the content of this podcast.
Zak Mir talks to Ippolito Cattaneo, CEO of Ajax Resources, in the wake of recent significant news for the natural resources investment company. This includes the announcement that it has agreed to invest a total of £200,000 in Reveille Resources Limited, a European-focused investment company, intending to list on the Aquis Stock Exchange Growth Market. The investment will result in Ajax becoming a majority shareholder in Reveille.Ippolito Ingo Cattaneo, Chief Executive Officer of Ajax, commented:"We are delighted to become a major shareholder in Reveille at a formative stage in its development. The company's focus on undervalued historical mineral deposits aligns with our investment strategy, where prior exploration and infrastructure provide a strong foundation for value creation.The Lombardy Project, comprising the Novazza and Val Vedello uranium deposits, represents a compelling opportunity. These assets were the subject of extensive historical exploration, including approximately 80,000 metres of drilling, yet have not been evaluated to modern standards, offering clear potential for re-assessment and advancement.This investment is an extension of our strategy into Europe, where we see a broad pipeline of opportunities across past-producing mines with significant exploration and development potential.The evolving European energy landscape, shaped by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, and the accelerating drive toward decarbonisation, has reinforced the importance of secure, domestically sourced energy. Energy autonomy is becoming an increasingly critical priority for European countries, and in this context nuclear power, and by extension uranium, is regaining strategic relevance. This is reflected in Italy, where the Government under Giorgia Meloni has signalled renewed support for nuclear energy. Against this backdrop, uranium market fundamentals and pricing have remained positive.Reveille is expected to be one of the only UK-listed, European-focused uranium exploration companies, offering investors a differentiated opportunity to gain exposure to this strategically important sector.We believe Reveille is well positioned to capitalise on these supportive macroeconomic and policy trends, and we look forward to supporting the company as it progresses towards its planned admission to the Aquis Growth Market and advances the Lombardy Project."
Nicolás Ruiz emerged from Argentina's Misiones province with a sound shaped as much by local grounding as global ambition. Releases on Renaissance, Hope Recordings and Plattenbank have placed him firmly within the progressive continuum, with support from figures like Hernán Cattaneo and Nick Warren reinforcing his steady ascent. Having shared booths with names from John Digweed to Guy J, and appearances spanning from Zurich's Street Parade to key European showcases, Ruiz continues to refine a craft that sits comfortably between dancefloor functionality and melodic depth. On this Balance Selections mix he continues that fine form. Featuring tracks from Kasper Koman, Maze28, Juan Deminicis and more, this is two hours of well-crafted dance music. @nicolasruiz Tracklisting & interview: https://balancemusic.com.au/balance-selections-365-nicolas-ruiz ------------------------------------- Follow: Instagram: www.instagram.com/balance_series Facebook: www.facebook.com/balanceseriesmusic Youtube: www.youtube.com/@balancemusicofficial
Rassegna stampa economico-finanziaria del 10 Aprile 2026, strutturata per macro-temi e basata sulle principali testate giornalistiche nazionali. Investimenti, mercati e partecipate pubblicheTestate coinvolte: Corriere della Sera / Repubblica / Il Messaggero / Il Giornale / Il Sole 24 Ore / MF / Foglio Inserto• Partite le nuove nomine nelle partecipate strategiche. Accorpando le principali fonti, il quadro convergente è: Giuseppe De Scalzi confermato in Eni, Flavio Cattaneo confermato in Enel, Roberto Mariani indicato per Leonardo, Sandro Pappalardo presidente e Igor De Biasio AD di Enav, Pasqualino Monti AD di Terna. Il dossier è letto come segnale di continuità nelle utilities/energia e di discontinuità nella difesa, con maggiore allineamento governativo sulla governance industriale. • KPI chiave sulle nomine.Nei richiami quantitativi riportati in rassegna:• De Scalzi va verso il quinto mandato in Eni;• Cattaneo risulta confermato dopo il primo esercizio di guida di Enel;• Il gruppo di Mariani viene presentato come realtà da circa 23 miliardi di euro di fatturato;• Il “peso” di De Scalzi in Eni viene ricondotto a un mandato avviato nel 2014;• le conferme delle liste sarebbero attese con assemblee tra aprile e maggio;• il nodo Leonardo viene letto anche alla luce delle tensioni sul mercato difesa e del rafforzamento europeo del comparto. • Leonardo: opportunità industriale, ma anche attenzione ai fondamentali.Le testate leggono il passaggio Mariani/Cingolani come un reset manageriale in una fase di forte domanda per radar, droni e missili, con la difesa europea in riarmo. La chiave manageriale è positiva: il settore resta uno dei pochi con visibilità alta su ordini e budget pubblici, ma il cambio di governance segnala anche una ricerca di esecuzione più disciplinata. • UniCredit/BCE/Commissione Ue: mercato attento al dossier bancario europeo.In MF compare il tema del possibile appoggio di BCE e Commissione Ue alle mosse di UniCredit: non emergono KPI puntuali nel sommario, ma il fatto che la questione entri stabilmente nella rassegna indica che il risiko bancario europeo resta un tema aperto per il 2026. ⸻Industria, difesa e infrastruttureTestate coinvolte: Repubblica / Il Sole 24 Ore / Manifesto / MF / Corriere della Sera• Difesa: il settore resta tra i principali beneficiari del contesto geopolitico.Più fonti convergono su un rafforzamento strutturale del comparto. Il dato più netto presente in rassegna è il record dell'export dell'industria bellica italiana: +19%. Il messaggio per il management è chiaro: la difesa continua a muoversi in controtendenza rispetto alla ciclicità di altri comparti manifatturieri. • Piano difesa italiano pronto, ma criticità lato funding.MF segnala che il piano del ministero della Difesa sarebbe “pronto”, ma che mancano i fondi. Questo introduce il tema centrale del 2026: non è più solo una questione di volontà politica, ma di sostenibilità di bilancio e di priorità nella spesa pubblica. • Cyber-rischio su energia e infrastrutture critiche in aumento.Il Sole 24 Ore mette in evidenza che le infrastrutture energetiche sono sempre più sotto attacco informatico. Il tema è rafforzato anche dal richiamo del Messaggero ai cyber-attacchi russi in aumento. Non compaiono KPI numerici precisi nel sommario, ma la presenza del tema su più testate lo rende un rischio operativo concreto per utility, logistica e operatori industriali. • Segnale positivo per la filiera tecnologia-difesa.L'insieme degli articoli su Leonardo, export difesa e cybersicurezza suggerisce un quadro favorevole per aziende esposte a: sensoristica, componentistica, software mission-critical, cybersecurity OT e manutenzione di sistemi dual use. È un filone da monitorare non solo come notizia ma come opportunità di investimento e di pipeline commerciale. ⸻Fisco, normativa e finanza pubblicaTestate coinvolte: Repubblica / Stampa / Avvenire / Il Giornale / Il Sole 24 Ore / MF / Italia Oggi / Il Fatto Quotidiano / Libero• Patto di stabilità: il Governo alza la pressione su Bruxelles.Il tema ricorre trasversalmente: Giorgetti parla di revisioni del PIL limitate, ma conferma che resta aperta la battaglia con l'Ue; Meloni e altre fonti chiedono la sospensione del Patto se la crisi si prolunga. La chiave di lettura è che l'esecutivo sta cercando più spazio fiscale senza ammettere uno slittamento radicale dei conti. • PIL: revisione attesa, ma non drammatica.Il Sole 24 Ore usa una formulazione prudente: “revisioni limitate”. Quindi il segnale non è di shock macro immediato, ma di deterioramento graduale dello scenario. Per le imprese questo implica: domanda più debole, credito selettivo, maggiore attenzione alla marginalità. • PNRR ancora centrale, con focus su execution.Il Messaggero segnala l'approvazione con la fiducia delle misure sul PNRR. Il Fatto Quotidiano richiama inoltre una gara da 278 milioni di euro legata al PNRR. Il tema resta meno politico e più industriale: capacità di spesa, tempi di gara, attuazione. • ZES e incentivi territoriali: allargamento del perimetro.Italia Oggi parla di “una ZES unica per tutta Italia” e dell'estensione della ZES agricoltura a Marche e Umbria. In ottica business il messaggio è favorevole: rafforzamento degli strumenti di attrazione investimenti e possibile ampliamento della platea di imprese beneficiarie. • Fisco e IA: emerge un rischio sistemico di governance.Il Giornale segnala il tema della “tenuta del fisco” nel rapporto tra IA e ordinamento; Italia Oggi aggiunge che con l'IA “non si può andare in ordine sparso”. Non ci sono KPI, ma per aziende e consulenza il punto è netto: il perimetro regolatorio corre dietro alla tecnologia, e questo apre spazio a compliance, audit e advisory. ⸻Banche, credito, frodi e sicurezza economicaTestate coinvolte: Il Sole 24 Ore / MF / Corriere della Sera / Domani / Messaggero• Truffe online contro le PMI: dato molto rilevante.Il Sole 24 Ore riporta che il falso trading online divora 186 milioni di euro alle PMI, con un incremento delle truffe del 41%. È uno dei KPI più importanti dell'intera rassegna: segnala vulnerabilità digitale diffusa e un costo economico tangibile per il tessuto produttivo. • Sicurezza economica e reputazionale: rischio in aumento.Il filone Equalize/spionaggio, pur non essendo il focus principale della rassegna economica, tocca imprenditori e aziende e segnala un rischio crescente su dati, reputazione, informazioni sensibili e vulnerabilità della governance. Il punto manageriale è chiaro: cybersecurity e intelligence aziendale stanno diventando un tema da CdA, non solo da IT. • Per il sistema bancario e corporate aumenta il valore di compliance e antifrode.L'emersione contemporanea di cyber-attacchi, trading online fraudolento e dossieraggio indica un contesto in cui i costi di controllo interno, verifica controparti e protezione dati sono destinati a salire. È una cattiva notizia sui costi, ma anche una buona notizia per chi opera in servizi ad alto valore aggiunto su risk management. Energia, commodity e geopolitica economicaTestate coinvolte: Corriere della Sera / Repubblica / Stampa / Messaggero / Sole 24 Ore / Italia Oggi / Il Dubbio / Foglio• Hormuz torna al centro del rischio commerciale globale.Più quotidiani convergono sul tema del possibile pedaggio iraniano o di restrizioni al passaggio nello Stretto di Hormuz. È una notizia da accorpare: il rischio non è solo militare, ma logistico, assicurativo ed energetico. • KPI logistici dello Stretto di Hormuz.Dall'infografica del Corriere emergono alcuni numeri chiave:• transita nello Stretto circa il 20% del petrolio e gas naturale liquefatto che passa via mare;• circa 1.838 km è la lunghezza del tratto tra Golfo Persico e Oceano Indiano richiamato nel grafico;• 12,2% del petrolio mondiale corrente transiterebbe dall'area;• i prezzi del greggio restano sotto i 100 dollari secondo un altro richiamo della rassegna.Questi dati fanno capire perché il dossier Hormuz abbia impatto immediato su energia, shipping, assicurazioni e inflazione. • Benzina in salita, ma senza shock immediato da super-oil.La Stampa segnala che la benzina continua a salire; nello stesso tempo viene evidenziato che il greggio resta sotto quota 100 dollari. Il takeaway è che il mercato prezza rischio geopolitico, ma non uno scenario di supply shock pieno. Questo lascia spazio a volatilità, non ancora a emergenza conclamata. • FMI: rischio di “cicatrici permanenti”.La rassegna richiama un messaggio dell'FMI di tono severo, con l'istituzione che avrebbe abbassato le stime di crescita mondiale. Anche senza il dettaglio numerico nel sommario, il segnale è chiaro: il deterioramento geopolitico può lasciare effetti persistenti su investimenti, prezzi e commercio. • Lettura positiva per il business:nel breve la crisi aumenta il rischio su energia e logistica; nel medio favorisce investimenti in: sicurezza energetica, diversificazione forniture, infrastrutture critiche, efficienza industriale e digital resilience. Lavoro, casa e formazioneTestate coinvolte: Avvenire / Il Giornale / Libero / La Verità / Tempo / Il Sole 24 Ore / MF• Piano casa e lavoro: tema ricorrente nell'agenda economica.• KPI su edilizia residenziale pubblica.• Università: bacino in crescita.• Povertà lavorativa e domanda interna
Tra voci sul cambio leadership di Forza Italia e ipotesi su elezioni anticipate e rimpasti di governo, la destra attraversa una fase - dopo la vittoria del NO al referendum e in vista della prossima legge di bilancio - di cambiamento e interrogativi. Chiara Piotto, Carlo Notarpietro e Pietro Forti ne parlano con Alessandro Cattaneo, deputato di FI. 00:00 Intro 00:14 Il divano di Will 03:01 Ma chi è Alessandro Cattaneo? 05:58 Dentro o fuori con Alessandro Cattaneo 06:15 Rimpasto di governo: dentro o fuori? 08:13 Nuova legge elettorale: dentro o fuori? 19:45 Sanzioni a Israele: dentro o fuori? 24:27 Marina Berlusconi in politica: dentro o fuori? 29:58 Il problema del finanziamento pubblico ai partiti 33:27 Rimpasto in Forza Italia: dentro o fuori? 43:32 Il punto di Clara Morelli sull'economia italiana 46:39 Un bilancio economico del governo Meloni 52:22 Pietro Forti sulla dipendenza dell'Italia dai combustibili fossili 58:07 I rischi per il riarmo e per il rapporto con Trump se non usciamo dalla procedura di infrazione 1:02:42 Le perle di Carlo Notarpietro 1:06:45 L'Italia fuori dai mondiali Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send a textRhodri is joined by Mandy van Deven and Chiara Cattaneo from Elemental, to introduce a new 3-part collaborative series on "Myths of Philanthropy". Including:Why curate a series about the myths of philanthropy? How did the series take shape? Who are the contributors?What are the myths of philanthropy, and where did they come from?What do we hope readers and listeners will take away from this series?Further Resources:ElementalThe Myths of Philanthropy Filantropia, e se cambiassimo le narrative?Of monsters and margins, or why narrative work should be at the heart of philanthropy now2024 Philanthropisms podcast episode with Mandy and ChiaraWPM article "Three currencies that are more important than money for philanthropy"
In this episode of the Midweek Takeaway, Phil Carroll and Kevin Hornsby are joined by Andrea Cattaneo, CEO of Zenith Energy, to discuss the company's move into construction on its first three solar projects in Puglia and the rapid expansion of its Italian portfolio to over 125MW. Andrea explains Zenith's clustered development strategy, agri-voltaic model, financing plans, and why the current market valuation may not reflect the value of its growing solar assets. The conversation also covers uranium progress and the upcoming arbitration milestone, as Zenith continues its transition from pipeline to production.Disclaimer & Declaration of InterestThis podcast may contain paid promotions, including but not limited to sponsorships, endorsements, or affiliate partnerships. The information, investment views, and recommendations provided are for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial products related to the companies discussed. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentators; however, no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion. Listeners are encouraged to perform their own research and consult with a licensed professional before making any financial decisions based on the content of this podcast.
In this episode of The Sunday Roast, Phil Carroll, Kevin Hornsby, and Charles Archer break down the key political, macro, and market stories shaping the week.The team discusses rising political pressure in the UK, US monetary policy uncertainty, interest rate expectations, and the impact these themes are having across equities, commodities, and crypto markets.The show features in-depth interviews with Zenith Energy, covering progress across solar, uranium, and strategic energy assets in Europe, and Hamak Strategy, exploring its hybrid approach to West African gold exploration alongside a Bitcoin and physical gold treasury strategy.The episode wraps up with movers and shakers from the markets, standout small-cap performances, commentary on gold, silver, Bitcoin, and mining equities, plus a look ahead to the key trends and catalysts investors are watching.00:00 - 00:10:21 Weekly News Roundup00:10:21 #ZEN Interview00:34:14 #HAMA Interview00:57:59 #ORM 00:58:14 #IMC00:59:24 #TUN 01:03:39 #MILA 01:05:22 #ATN 01:06:01 #SWC 01:14:33 #DGQ 01:19:17 #UOG 01:22:03 #ALRT 01:22:55 #XTR Disclaimer & Declaration of InterestThis podcast may contain paid promotions, including but not limited to sponsorships, endorsements, or affiliate partnerships. The information, investment views, and recommendations provided are for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial products related to the companies discussed. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentators; however, no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion. Listeners are encouraged to perform their own research and consult with a licensed professional before making any financial decisions based on the content of this podcast.
In this episode of The Midweek Takeaway, we're joined by Andrea Cattaneo, CEO of Zenith Energy, to discuss the company's latest legal update and what it signals ahead of major arbitration hearings scheduled for April 2026. Andrea explains the role of investment treaty protection, why Zenith has strengthened its international legal team at this stage, and how the wider dispute with Tunisia has shaped the company's strategy across multiple arbitration processes. We also touch on the background to Zenith's Tunisia acquisitions during the COVID period, the claims being pursued, and why the company believes it remains positioned for a significant outcome as the case moves toward its final phase.Disclaimer & Declaration of InterestThis podcast may contain paid promotions, including but not limited to sponsorships, endorsements, or affiliate partnerships. The information, investment views, and recommendations provided are for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial products related to the companies discussed. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentators; however, no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion. Listeners are encouraged to perform their own research and consult with a licensed professional before making any financial decisions based on the content of this podcast.
Zak Mir talks to Ippolito Cattaneo, CEO of Ajax Resources, in the wake of the high-profile appointment of Elton L.S. Pereira, M.Sc., as Senior Geological Consultant, Brazil. They also discuss the value in the company's burgeoning portfolio as gold approaches $5,000 an ounce.Ajax Resources PLC has appointed Elton L.S. Pereira as Senior Geological Consultant for Brazil, with the appointment set to take effect on completion of the acquisition of the Pereira Velho Gold Project, expected around 30 January 2026.Pereira, who led the original discovery of the project, brings more than 30 years of international exploration experience. He played a key role in defining an initial internal resource estimate of approximately 110,000 ounces of gold, based on drilling across just one-fifth of the project area.Following completion of the acquisition, Ajax plans to launch a new drilling programme of around 3,000 metres, targeting an initial resource of 350,000 ounces of gold. Management believes the project offers significant upside, with broader exploration potential of up to one million ounces as work progresses.or further information: Ajax Resources PlcIppolito Ingo Cattaneo, Chief Executive Officer | Tel: + 44 (0) 208 146 6345 info@ajaxresources.com
Interview with Ippolito Ingo Cattaneo, CEO of Ajax ResourcesRecording date: 9th January 2026Ajax Resources plc, a London-listed natural resources investment company with a £6 million market capitalisation, has positioned itself as an opportunistic acquirer of undervalued South American mining projects. With £2.5 million in cash and a portfolio spanning Argentina and Brazil, the company is executing a strategy centred on acquiring technically advanced assets at significant discounts to their historical expenditure.CEO and largest shareholder Ippolito Ingo Cattaneo, who owns 18.38% of the company, explained the investment thesis: "The goal is to focus on assets that have a high historical expenditure. We acquire projects that have a latent value which simply hasn't been realised and opportunistically acquire them from companies that may have undergone board changes, strategy changes or are simply not performing."The company's flagship Eureka copper-gold project in Jujuy Province, Argentina, exemplifies this approach. Despite 400 years of artisanal mining history, the project has never been drill-tested with modern methods. Ajax acquired all 12 licenses from Bezant Resources for just £170,000—a fraction of the $8 million paid in 2010. Equipment is currently being mobilised for a 1,500-meter initial drilling program, with a maiden JORC-compliant resource estimate targeted for mid-2026.The recent acquisition of the Pereira Velho gold project from Appian Capital Advisor provides strategic validation. Appian, a major private equity group specialising in mining investments, accepted predominantly equity consideration and will become a significant shareholder—an unusual arrangement that endorses Ajax's capabilities. The project sits 20 kilometers from the Serrote mine, which Appian sold in May 2025 for $420 million after acquiring it for $30 million in 2018.Ajax's board-driven structure, with directors predominantly compensated in equity rather than cash, aligns management incentives with shareholder value creation. The company has raised approximately £3.6 million across three funding rounds since 2022, with the board consistently contributing significant capital. Cattaneo's ambitious target is clear: transform Ajax from its current £6 million valuation to a £100 million market capitalisation through disciplined execution and near-term production, leveraging Argentina's political transformation under President Milei and favorable copper market fundamentals.Sign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
⦿⦿ElectriX Podcast⦿⦿ Hey friends and listeners, I hope you guys are doing all really well. This is the last show of the year and "CAMILA (AR)" from Argentinia prepared a great progressive house mix. She mixed in some really nice tunes from great artists as well as her own tracks. A really nice set indeed and I had a great time listening to it. Just check her out in general. She has such good music out there and good artists deserve support. At the end I want to wish you all a merry christmas and a happy new year. I hope 2026 has wonderful experiences in store for you. Like the Mix? Click the [Repost]
In this episode of The Midweek Takeaway, Phil Carroll and Kevin Hornsby sit down with Ippolito Cattaneo, CEO of Ajax Resources, to unpack the company's transformative acquisition of the Parreira Vale gold project in Brazil. Cattaneo discusses the strategic partnership with Appian Capital, the geological upside of an oxide-rich system with only 10% of the ground drilled, and Ajax's plan to deliver a maiden JORC resource through a phased exploration program. The conversation widens into Ajax's fast-growing South American portfolio, its focus on past-producing assets, funding strategy, drilling timelines, and how the company aims to evolve from opportunistic acquisitions into a near-term producer. Disclaimer & Declaration of Interest This podcast may contain paid promotions, including but not limited to sponsorships, endorsements, or affiliate partnerships. The information, investment views, and recommendations provided are for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial products related to the companies discussed. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentators; however, no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion. Listeners are encouraged to perform their own research and consult with a licensed professional before making any financial decisions based on the content of this podcast.
Zak Mir talks to Ippolito Cattaneo, CEO of Ajax Resources, as the natural resources investment company announced that it has signed a Heads of Terms to acquire 100% of the issued share capital of Pereira Velho Exploração S.A. (“PVESA”), a Brazilian company that owns the Pereira Velho Gold Project in Alagoas State, Brazil. PVESA is wholly owned by entities affiliated with Appian Capital Advisory Limited. Appian holds approximately US$5 billion in assets under management, making it one of the world's largest dedicated mining-focused private equity groups. Under the Heads of Terms, Appian has agreed to subscribe for the GBP equivalent of US$400,000 in new Ajax ordinary shares, as part of a £1m fundraise. Ippolito Ingo Cattaneo, Chief Executive Officer of Ajax, commented: "We are delighted that Appian, a leading global private equity investor with approximately US$5 billion in assets under management investing exclusively in metals, mining and related natural-resource companies, will become a significant shareholder in Ajax upon completion. This represents a transformational growth opportunity for the Company and an endorsement of our development strategy. The Proposed Acquisition of Pereira Velho is a compelling, scalable gold production opportunity fully aligned with our strategy of acquiring assets with significant unrealised potential on advantageous terms. It has near-surface mineralisation, a strong recent drilling dataset underpinned by approximately US$5 million in historical expenditure, and a prospective resource base, of which only a small portion has been developed, resulting in an Appian in-house mineral resource estimate of approximately 110,000 ounces across the Measured, Indicated and Inferred categories. Pereira Velho is in a proven mining district with strong geological prospectivity. The Project lies approximately 20km east of Appian's former Mineração Vale Verde Serrote operation, which Appian acquired for US$30 million in 2018 and sold for approximately US$420 million in April 2025. This illustrates the region's supportive operating environment and, equally importantly, demonstrates Appian's ability to acquire assets with significant unexploited potential on advantageous terms, coinciding fully with Ajax's core development strategy. With gold prices at or near record levels, we see a clear route for Pereira Velho to achieve its first milestone of 350,000 ounces, as set out in our agreed transaction structure, with the objective of progressing the Proposed Acquisition to a near-term open-pit gold operation with material resource scale growth potential. The new relationship with Appian is of key strategic importance as it will position Ajax to access future opportunities within their extended pipeline of large-scale, high-value projects that fall below their scale thresholds, benefitting from Appian's industry-leading geological, technical, legal and financial evaluation capabilities. The potential acquisition of Pereira Velho represents a significant foundation in Ajax's journey of high-impact growth as we embark on resource definition at the Eureka Project, with a maiden JORC-compliant Mineral Resource Estimate to be published in the first half of 2026, and advance several other acquisition opportunities, some of which have already been disclosed and others that will follow in 2026."
ARTCENA présente Première Écoute, un rendez-vous audio pour découvrir les textes lauréats de l'aide nationale à la création de textes dramatiques. Découvrez « LA MAISON (Le livre des départs) » d'Aliye Ummanel traduit par Selin Altiparmak, lecture dirigée par Selin Altiparmak, lu par Tania Tsikunas, Dominique Aru, Behi Djanati Ataï, Selin Altiparmak et Marie-Stéphane Cattaneo. CRÉDITS : Production : ARTCENA Création jingle : Marc Sayous Photographie d'illustration : Olivier Cretin
"Cose di Calcio" con Antonio Paolino. Ospiti: Gabriele La Monica (MF Newswires), Mattia Cattaneo (Savvy- Tipsterfarm), Gianni Balzarini, Fabrizio Ricca (consigliere regione piemonte).
"Cose di Calcio" con Antonio Paolino. Ospiti: Gabriele La Monica (MF Newswires), Mattia Cattaneo (Savvy- Tipsterfarm), Gianni Balzarini, Fabrizio Ricca (consigliere regione piemonte).
"Cose di Calcio" con Antonio Paolino. Ospiti: Gabriele La Monica (MF Newswires), Mattia Cattaneo (Savvy- Tipsterfarm), Gianni Balzarini, Fabrizio Ricca (consigliere regione piemonte).
Fabulous Sunset - Cala d'Hort (Live Session) Melodic Progressive, Afro House & Electronic - SP House Channel 2025 (H-S) 01/ Pink Floyd - Breathe (H. Cattaneo, J. Stevens & A. Tumas Breathless Mix) 02/ Tanuus (AR) - Falah (Extended Remix) 03/ Diego Narvaez, Zunno - Aint Fake (Original Mix) 04/ Kamilo Sanclemente - Atenea (Nicolas Viana Remix) 05/ Beat Tonic - Dear Samira (Extended Remix) 06/ Anton Make - Soul Collector (Extended Remix) 07/ Kiaro (AM) - Carin (Extended Remix) 08/ Ewerseen - Soft (Extended Remix) 09/ Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall (Purple Pill Remix) Selection & Mix by St.PATRICK. Each episode is unique, tracks are never played twice. Subscribe to this podcast and stay tuned, thanks! Enjoy & Share.. :-) > CONTACTS: - Djpod Podcast: https://www.djpod.com/stpatrick - iTunes Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/sp-house-channel/id590508001 - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dj.st.patrick - Twitch (Live Stream): https://www.twitch.tv/djstpatrick - Also Via .. Spotify - Mixclound - Podcasters.fr - & many more .. ... Thanks to All Dj's & Musicians for their Great Music & Songs ...
Welcome back to the Magician On Duty Journey Series! On this edition we welcome Manu Leolib (@manu-leolib-579934296) Magician On Duty proudly welcomes Manu Leolib to the Journey Series, delivering an evocative mix that pays homage to her homeland while exploring the deeper essence of love, life, and sound. The set opens with a poignant moment — a personal introduction featuring an extract from the iconic Argentinian film *Caballos Salvajes* (Wild Horses, 1995). This cinematic passage sets the emotional tone for what follows: a heartfelt reflection on what truly matters, both in music and in existence. Throughout the journey, Manu curates a rich soundscape spotlighting the artistry of Argentinian producers, weaving their distinct voices into an organic, melodic flow that feels both intimate and timeless. Based in Argentina, Manu Leolib is not only a DJ but also a writer — a storyteller in every sense. Since stepping into the world of electronic music in late 2023, she has quickly drawn attention for her emotionally charged approach and refined taste. In 2024, she received a special mention from Hernán Cattaneo at the BNP Awards – Recognition for Emerging Talents of the Argentinian Electronic Scene (DJ Set Category), affirming her as a rising voice in the country's vibrant underground. Exploring realms of downtempo, organic house, progressive house, indie dance, and melodic techno, Manu's sound transcends genre boundaries — inviting listeners into a meditative and soulful experience. As she takes her first steps into music production, her intention remains beautifully simple: “to share this strong feeling with others.” Join us for this deeply personal musical offering, where nostalgia meets devotion and every transition whispers a piece of Argentina's sonic soul. Follow Manu Leolib: * SoundCloud: https://on.soundcloud.com/lNmbQ8WKQCGREntZYA * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/manuleolibdj * YouTube: https://youtube.com/@manuleolib?si=gEia0NC0R-2Iia19
Tu soundtrack puede ser una sentencia de muerte El slasher, "NADIE VA A ESCUCHAR TU GRITO", la nueva película de Mariano Cattaneo (La Chica Más Rara Del Mundo, film que tuvo más de 2 millones de visualizaciones en Disney Plus; Corazón Muerto; Una tumba para tres), estrena en salas de cine el próximo 2 de octubre. Esta historia de horror está protagonizada por Sol Wainer (Una muerte silenciosa, Perdida); Byron Barbieri (El Eternauta, Cielo Grande) y Germán Baudino (Los Olvidados, Historia de lo Oculto), entre otros."NADIE VA A ESCUCHAR TU GRITO" cuenta con el apoyo de la cadena Hoyts/Cinemark.SINOPSISMientras un país entero está atento al Mundial de Italia '90, alguien aprovecha los partidos de Argentina para cometer brutales asesinatos. Micaela, una joven que trabaja en una disquería armando compilados en casete, descubre que el asesino está vinculado a su trabajo a través de una mezcla que ella misma creó y vendió. Cada partido trae una nueva víctima, y mientras intenta descubrir su identidad, Micaela ignora un detalle crucial: ¿Cuántos partidos quedan antes de que sea su turno?FICHA TECNICADirección: Mariano CattaneoGuion: Mariano CattaneoElenco: Sol Wainer, Byron Barbieri, Román Almaraz, Leonel Romero, Alma Laura Loiacono Donatini, Germán BaudinoFotografía: Facundo NubleMúsica: Luciano OnettiDirector de Arte: Tulio BilloneVestuario: Ezequiel EndelmanMaquillaje: Hugo Cáceres, Celeste NogueraSonido: Germán Suracce, Oscar PataEfectos especiales Franco BurattiniVFX: Andrés BorghiProducción: Nicolás Onetti, Michael Kraetzer, Mariano Cattaneo, Ygnacio CervioSi quieren invitarme un cafecito: https://cafecito.app/cineconmcfly ☕Seguí todas las novedades del mundo del cine y los últimos estrenos videocomentados en:En Twitter: http://twitter.com/pablomcflyEn Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cineconmcflyEn Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/pablomcfly
Letteratura dell'Unità d'Italia, letteratura patriottica, poesie, opere e protagonisti del Risorgimento.
¿Por qué no te habré hecho caso? con Santiago Siri y Hernán Zin
En este último episodio de La Última Frontera, Santi Siri recibe a #JuanGrabois, abogado, político, docente y militante de Argentina Humana y Patria Grande, para hablar de algoritmos, justicia social y tecnología.También, hablan sobre #deepfakes en la política, el paradigma tecnocrático y el control geopolítico, el algoritmo y la estandarización de la conducta, la Inteligencia artificial y los límites humanos, entre otros temas.¿Cómo se distribuyen los recursos tecnológicos? ¿Quién decide qué hacemos con la cuarta revolución industrial? ¿Cómo influye el algoritmo en los votos? Y como cada semana, las principales #noticias e innovaciones en #tecnología, #IA, #Cripto y #tendencias.¡Militantes del saber, muchas gracias por acompañarnos en este camino del conocimiento tecnológico!Podés revivir todos los capítulos con Vitalik Buterin, Pedro Rosemblat, Hernán Cattaneo, Diego Favaloro, Meli Masnatta (Chicas En Tecnología), Juan Martín Maldacena, Juan Ruocco, Adrián Paenza, Mariano Sigman, Audrey Tang Y Glen Weyl, y muchos más en nuestro canal. ¡Nos vemos en La Última Frontera!
On today's episode, Ali is joined by Kati Cattaneo—Los Angeles real estate agent, influencer, storyteller, and IVF warrior—for a convo that blends heart, humor, and resilience. Kati opens up about the real and sometimes awkward parts of trying to conceive (“I kinda got crazy with my husband about timing things… and he was like, ‘What the heck—sex is supposed to be fun!'”), navigating her diagnosis of hydrosalpinx, pivoting to IVF, and going through her second egg retrieval on January 7—the very same day the Palisades wildfire destroyed her home. Kati -- who has a big following on IG and TikTok — talks about why she's sharing her infertility journey on socials in real time, what it felt like to lose their home in the LA wildfires (and if they'll rebuild), and where she is now in her family building journey (hint: It's not over yet). Follow on IG: @katicattTOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE: TTC; ART; IVF; Los Angeles wildfires; Palisades fires; hydrosalpinx; timed intercourse; egg retrieval; frozen embryosEPISODE SPONSORS: BEAUTIFUL BIRD AND WORK OF ARTAli's Children's Book Series about IVF, IUI and Family Building Through Assisted Reproductive Technology https://www.infertileafgroup.com/booksThe latest book in the Work of ART series, “Beautiful Bird” tells the story of three parents, one incredible boy and a family built with love—and a little bit of science.Pre-orders are available now! The first 150 copies will be Personalized, Signed and Numbered! Don't miss out on this limited edition! Tap the link in bio and stories to order your copy today.When Helen decides to have a baby on her own, she welcomes Jack Bird into the world through IUI with the help of her friend, Aaron. But when Jack is born and needs extra care in the NICU, Aaron and his partner, Blake, fall in love with Jack, too. Together, the three join forces to raise Jack, proving that family isn't about how you start—it's about how you grow.Order yours now at https://www.infertileafgroup.com/booksFor bulk orders of 10 or more books at 20% off, go to https://www.infertileafgroup.com/bulk-order-requestFERTILITY RALLYIG: @fertilityrallywww.fertilityrally.comNo one should go through infertility alone. Join the Worst Club with the Best Members at fertilityrally.com. We offer 5 to 6 support groups per week, three private Facebook groups, tons of curated IRL and virtual events, and an entire community of more than 500 women available to support you, no matter where you are in your journey.Join today at link in bio on IG @fertilityrally or at www.fertilityrally.com/membershipSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/infertile-af/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
I'm still going through some older reruns for the summer due to my travel schedule. This one is an interview with Rocío Titiunik, a quantitative methods political scientist and professor in the department of politics at Princeton University, as well as a researcher that has been at the frontier of work on regression discontinuity designs. Her name is synonymous with cutting-edge work on regression discontinuity design, developed in close collaboration with scholars like Sebastián Calonico, Matías Cattaneo, and Max Farrell. Together, they've shaped the modern landscape of causal inference, not only through groundbreaking theory but also through widely used software tools in R, Stata, and Python. In addition to her contributions to quantitative methodology, Rocío's applied research — from electoral behavior to democratic institutions — has become a major voice in political science. She also holds a formidable editorial footprint: associate editor for Science Advances, Political Analysis, and the American Journal of Political Science, and APSR. It's no exaggeration to say she helps steer the field as much as she contributes to it.In this older interview, Rocío shared how her journey into economics began not with data, but with theory, literature, and the big questions that led her to the discipline. Her path into Berkeley's PhD program in agricultural and resource economics was anything but linear, and even once there, she wasn't sure how all the parts of herself — the scholar, the immigrant, the thinker — would fit together. During our conversation, she opened up about moments of uncertainty, of feeling lost in the sheer vastness of academic economics. Her honesty was disarming. It reminded me that no matter how decorated someone's résumé may be, we're all just trying to find our way — and sometimes, the most important breakthroughs happen when we admit we haven't arrived yet.Thanks again for tuning in! I hope you like listening to this older podcast interview. Scott's Mixtape Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Scott's Mixtape Substack at causalinf.substack.com/subscribe
This week I am joined by comedian Nico Cattaneo. Nico tells us his passion for comedy at a young age through his mom, trying to get laughs in a speech to his whole High School, getting super into music, then moving to New York and pivoting into stand up comedy full time.Great EX Drinking Buddy Stories this week: All good things with Nico! He talks about never having blacked out, being awkward without the help of booze, passing on drugs in high school, drinking with his family, ping pong and beer with the boys post prom, and an epic VMA after party story.Follow Nico on Instagram and check out his shop "Deception Stones"Find everything for me through the LINKTREE
This time, presenting ZAC - considered one of Brazil's most prominent DJs and producers, he has taken his career to new heights, captivating audiences around the world. With unwavering dedication throughout his 15+ year career, ZAC has achieved a remarkable level of recognition not only by commanding the main stages of Brazilian electronic music as a DJ, but also by establishing himself as an internationally renowned producer. Having already founded his own record label [Fluxo] and released over 150 tracks, his trajectory as a music producer has shown concrete and impressive results, accumulating millions of streams and receiving support from legends such as Hernán Cattaneo, John Digweed, Joris Voorn, Vintage Culture, Solomun and Tale Of Us. ZAC has cemented his position as a leading force by commanding the main stages of Brazil's major festivals, including Warung Day Festival, Universo Paralello and Tomorrowland Brasil, as well as releasing singles on renowned labels such as Afterlife and Kittball. With an unwavering connection to his loyal fan base and driven by a relentless dedication to delivering unparalleled musical experiences, spanning the realms of classic Progressive House and Melodic Techno, ZAC is poised to emerge as a major player on the global scene. Don't miss this excellent original mix from ZAC, featuring many of his new, previously unreleased tracks! Tracklist 01) Elekfantz & Gui Boratto - Beggin' (ZAC Remix) [REVEN BEATS] 02) ZAC - PARADOX [ERROR] 03) ZAC & Gaitha - MILES APART [ERROR] 04) ZAC - Parallel 05) ZAC - Somebody 25's [IMMED SOLUTION] 06) ZAC - SHADOWS 07) ZAC & Mayro - The Clue 08) ZAC & Ashibah - Crazy 09) ZAC - Take Me To Mykonos 10) ZAC & Riascode - Paper Boats [WARUNG] 11) Bhaskar & ZAC - Inner Eye
Steve is back with an hours worth of hot new goodies, including 3 new Selador tracks - one of which is his own new track 'Be Happy', and a whole host more. Enjoy! Tracklist Adam Ten & Mita Gami feat Marina Maximilian- Million Pieces - Maccabi House WAHM feat Sophie Louise - Thoughts (Musumeci Remix) - BAR25 KC Wray & Robert Owens - Tight (Joe Smooth Remix) Dee Diggs - Love Cruise (Yuksek Instrumental Remix) Andrew Sant feat Pauline Taylor - Rollin On - Selador Steve Parry - Be Happy - Selador YAME - Banahee (Giza DJs Remix) Quivver - Hype 25 Rolasoul - Phoenix (Hernán Cattaneo & Mercurio Remix) - Plastic Fantastic Andrew Sant & Andrww Espeut - The Call (Jim Rivers Remix) - Selador Jonathan Kaspar - 1993 - Coccon This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Steve is back with an hours worth of hot new goodies, including 3 new Selador tracks - one of which is his own new track 'Be Happy', and a whole host more. Enjoy! Tracklist Adam Ten & Mita Gami feat Marina Maximilian- Million Pieces - Maccabi House WAHM feat Sophie Louise - Thoughts (Musumeci Remix) - BAR25 KC Wray & Robert Owens - Tight (Joe Smooth Remix) Dee Diggs - Love Cruise (Yuksek Instrumental Remix) Andrew Sant feat Pauline Taylor - Rollin On - Selador Steve Parry - Be Happy - Selador YAME - Banahee (Giza DJs Remix) Quivver - Hype 25 Rolasoul - Phoenix (Hernán Cattaneo & Mercurio Remix) - Plastic Fantastic Andrew Sant & Andrww Espeut - The Call (Jim Rivers Remix) - Selador Jonathan Kaspar - 1993 - Coccon This podcast is hosted by Syndicast.
✨ Jessica Cattaneo, Head of Product Development at Boy Smells☁️ How Jessica spent 13 years growing her career at L Brands ☁️ What it takes to develop a bestselling fragrance ☁️ Behind the scenes of the Boy Smells rebrand and relaunch ☁️ How becoming a mom reshaped her perspective on career and purpose ☁️ Why trusting your gut might be the best career move you make Join the Sky Society Women in Marketing private LinkedIn group.Follow Sky Society on Instagram @skysociety.co and TikTok @skysociety.co
Ignacio Torne is a DJ and producer from Buenos Aires, Argentina, with over a decade in electronic music. His passion began early, waking up to bolero records and later playing bass in a teenage garage band. A friend's trance-heavy DJ sets introduced him to electronic music, eventually leading him to Progressive House. Influenced by Cattaneo, Digweed, Warren, and Sasha, he's developed a signature sound that continues to evolve. In that time he has played in top Buenos Aires venues like Crobar, Jet, Niceto, and The Bow, and his releases on labels like Motion Recordings, AH Digital, and Massive Harmony reflect his steady rise in the progressive scene. On this Balance Selections mix, the Argentinean artist delivers a smooth, warm set rich with melodic flourishes. Featuring tracks by Kamilo Sanclemente, Mike Isai, Dmitry Molosh, and more, it is a deep progressive set that keeps on delivering. @ignacio-torne
On this episode we hear from Mara. She put her languages degree to good use with internships in hospitality and that is how she got started. It is how she ended up in London but was not ready for the culture shock when she arrived in the city to start her career. She has always been ambitious and worked hard for her promotions. It was during covid, when we all had to hit reset, that she had time to reflect about where her ambition was going to take her in her career? It was at this point that she found a role with the Hospitality People Group with recruitment and found it to be the right fit for her. Which was also fuelled by a need to contribute more and make an impact in this life.
"The Penguin Lessons" had its world premiere at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), where it received positive reviews for its heartwarming true story adapted from Tom Michell's 2016 memoir and Steve Coogan's charming performance. Director Peter Cattaneo and Coogan were both kind enough to spend some time speaking with us about their work on the film, which you can listen to below. Please be sure to check out the film, which is now playing in theaters from Sony Pictures Classics. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Why building community is the key to thriving as a bridal stylist?✨ Are you a bridal stylist feeling like you're out there doing it alone?What if your next big move isn't just perfecting styles—but finding your people?This week, Hairdustry teams up with @beautylaunchpad for a special collab episode to spotlight how community can skyrocket your career (and sanity).We sat down with bridal icon @angelabeyondtheponytail, who's been shaking up the industry with her platform Beyond the Ponytail—creating space for connection, resources, and game-changing growth.And trust us—you NEED to hear this.
Greta Meier, Argentinian DJ and producer. She performed on distinguished stages of the electronic scene sharing booth with John Digweed, Hernán Cattaneo, Guy, J, Artbat, Nora En Pure, Nick Varon, Kamilo Sanclemente, Mariano Mellino, Simon Vuarambon, Marcelo Vasami, among others. Her work is characterized by fusing deep and delicate harmonies. Her sets are built with great elegance and musical sensitivity, transporting the public on a sublime journey without rest. Greta is without a doubt, the new female promise of progressive house and melodic. SOCIAL LINKS INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/gretameier/ SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/gretameierdj SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/artist/4FyARNAcEAdSfrxxB9SvjJ?si=py6oYc2CR-S9ZOHygnfwvw LINKTREE: https://www.linktr.ee/gretameier BOOKING & MGMT: info@greatsoundbooking.com
In this podcast episode with Matteo Cattaneo, Group Chief Transformation & Services Development Officer at Reale Group, we dive deep into the key skills required to lead successful transformation efforts. Matteo emphasizes the importance of understanding the business and speaking the language of key stakeholders combined with the need to be able to stay aligned with the speed business and not move too fast. He shares insights on how to help organizations navigate the hype while creating safe spaces for exploration, all while keeping explorations tied to the company's vision and strategy. As a fun side conversation, we also geeked out on how regulated industries can explore and adopt new technologies like GenAI. Don't miss this episode filled with practical wisdom from a true maestro of transformation. Original music by Lynz Floren.
At the end of every episode I ask my guests their "food for the soul" - arts or other things that inspire them. In this episode I answer the question with some of my food for the soul. I start with guitars and specifically, my current favorite guitar, my Powers Electric.Then I talk about two groups of books that have influenced me - the great early 20th Century European novels and musicians biographies.Contact Dino at: dino@al4ep.comWebsites:al4ep.comMentioned in the episode:Powers Electric GuitarsLuigi Pirandello - Six Characters in Search of An AuthorsItalo Svevo The Conscience of ZenoMarcel Proust - In Search of Lost TimeJoe Jackson - A Cure for GravityBill Bruford - The Autobiography
204 Guest Mix I Progressive Tales with Around Us Tracklist: 1. Alex Arion - Cellar Door (Original Mix) [Solis Records] 2. Luka Sambe - Liminal Shadow (Original Mix) [Replug] 3. Alland Byallo - Blessing Boy (Original Mix) [Geno Records] 4. Minur Amasthe & Saul Harper - Can You Feel The Night (Jelly For Babies Remix) [Truesounds Music] 5. Artfaq, Berni Turletti - Hy Macrophylla (Original Mix) [Sudbeat Music] 6. Brian Cid - Aladanza (Original Mix) [DISTRIKIT Sound] 7. Around Us - Try This (Francesco Pico Remix) [Manual Music] 8. Riecardo Piedra - Magnetosphere (Around Us Remix) [LuPS Records] 9. Hobin Rude -Half PAst Three (Around Us Remix) [LuPS Records] 10. Sudhaus , The Wash - Spectron (Jamie Stevens Remix) [Mango Alley] Follow: • Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/aroundusmusic • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aroundusmusic • Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/around-us/728890 Bio: Around Us is a dynamic DJ/producer duo from Amsterdam, known for their deep, captivating soundscapes. Committed to their craft, they have gained respect and a loyal following in the electronic music scene. Since forming, they have released numerous remarkable tracks and have become a prominent force in the industry by 2024. Their talent has been recognized by top DJs like Sasha, Nick Warren, and Hernan Cattaneo. Sasha championed their track "Absentis," and Cattaneo often features their productions, including "Sleeping Blue," "Bamboo," "8 Steps," and "United." Nick Warren signed several of their tracks to his Soundgarden music label. Around Us focuses on groove and melody without confining themselves to a specific genre. Jan aims for captivating melodies, while Gaby brings a brighter vibe. Their music, whether darker or more melodic, always seeks to evoke deep emotions. They have an extensive discography with contributions to notable labels like Mango Alley, Manual Music, The Soundgarden, TRAUM, Click Records, and many other A-list labels. Their passion ensures they will continue making waves in the music world. ___ Follow Progresivna Suza on: • Facebook: www.facebook.com/progsuza • Instagram: www.instagram.com/progresivna_suza • SoundCloud: @progresivnasuza • YouTube: www.youtube.com/@progresivnasuza • Website: www.progresivnasuza.com/en • Suza Records Beatport: tinyurl.com/3rz9zd46 • Merchandise: tinyurl.com/y3yn3f68 All platforms: linktr.ee/progresivnasuza ___ To submit demos, send a private Soundcloud link to records@progresivnasuza.com podcast@progresivnasuza.com #progressivehouse #progresivnasuza #serbia #podcast #djset #djmix
Ranj Kaler is a name becoming more regular on the global scene. After losing his DJ residency at the start of the pandemic, he used the lockdown to focus on music production. Within six months, he was releasing tracks on labels like ARRVL and Four Candles' Keep Thinking, alongside attention grabbing reworks of Sade and Kate Bush. Since then, he's released music on labels including Capital Heaven and Foxtrot Alpha. Never one to stick to a single genre, Ranj's productions blend house, breaks, techno, and electro, creating a distinct sound that has earned him support from a long list of DJs from John Digweed, to Hernán Cattaneo. His talent has also made him a sought-after remixer, with labels like Hooj Choons, Pangea, and Laika Sounds commissioning his work. On this 90 minute mix Ranj delivers a smooth mix of deep breaks, house, prog and more that feels vital. Featuring productions from Framewerk, Danny Howells, Sébastien Léger and more, this is an effortless mix showcasing Kaler's dynamic track selection.
Introducing the Decision-Making Studio Podcast If you're a regular listener to the show, you'll know that it's all about the risks of human decision-making. I try to bring you guests who can help us to better understand them and what we can do to mitigate them. One of those guests is Ben Cattaneo, the host of his own podcast, which was one of the inspirations for this show. Ben's show used to be called The All Things Risk podcast, but he recently rebranded it to The Decision-Making Studio podcast. To mark this he launched what he calls an ‘inbetweenisode' — a short explainer show — on his channel. It's done with his trademark honesty, insightfulness and a touch of humour. If you're listening to this show, then chances are you'll find Ben's show interesting. So, I thought I'd let Ben take over this channel to share why he's changing the show's name and breaking up with risk. You'll find the show on all the usual podcast platforms. Further information and links: https://thedecisionmaking.studio/podcast To hear Ben's previous appearances on this show: Ben on Decision-making (April 2024): https://www.humanriskpodcast.com/ben-cattaneo-on-decision-making-part-two/ Ben on All Things Risk (March 2020): https://www.humanriskpodcast.com/ben-cattaneo-on-all-things/A cross-cast of this show and the All Things Risk podcast (April 2020): https://www.humanriskpodcast.com/all-things-human-risk-crosscast/
Matteo Pascale, the host of Let Us Be Idiots, has officially uploaded the first podcast episode for 2024. Matteo Pascale premiers the ripped audio of a short film titled, "Getting Dicey with John LoCirero aka Big Chief on Let Us Be Idiots." The short film will drop on Monday, May 20th. On www.CrooklynComedy.com and the Crooklyn Comedy YouTube channel. What else to say about this episode is that Matteo Pascale had the most awkward dialogue with Nico Cattaneo. *** Crooklyn Comedy discord server: https://discord.gg/dWtv9bMu2x Outro Rap lyrics were written and performed by @jdange23, and Matteo Pascale produced the beat. *** All other content can be found on the website: https://www.crooklyncomedy.com/ Crooklyn Comedy and Let Us Be Idiots Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=66644629 social media links: Main Twitter: https://twitter.com/MatteoPascale Crooklyn Comedy Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrooklynComedy Main Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comedianmatteopascale/ Crooklyn Comedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crooklyncomedy/ Let Us Be Idiots Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letusbeidiots/ Matteo Pascale's Website: https://www.crooklyncomedy.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/matteo-pascale4/support
What goes into human decision-making? If you listened to the previous episode of the show with Dr Melina Moleskis on decision-making, then you'll know what's coming next. If you didn't, then don't worry; you can listen to that after this.My guest on this episode is Ben Cattaneo, a friend of the show and the founder of The Decision-Making Studio, a startup that helps clients to make better decisions. In our discussion, we pick up some of the themes I discussed with Melina and explore others. Since Ben's background is in risk — he hosts the All Things Risk podcast — we explore how, in an uncertain world, making good decisions is critical. On the episode, you'll hear about: Ben's experiences of founding The Decision Making Studio;the importance of integrating human elements into decision-making processes;the FOCUS framework for improving decision quality;the need to blend art and science in making decisions;the flaws in classic MBA case studies for teaching decision-making and the benefits of looking at less-known examples for deeper insights;the need to shift towards embracing uncertainty as a natural part of decision-making;the complexity and importance of decision-making in both personal and organizational contexts.and much more.Resources Part One of this series with Dr Melina Moleskis on Decision-Making: https://www.humanriskpodcast.com/dr-melina-moleskis-on-decision-making-part-one/ Blockbuster Netflix story: https://finshots.in/archive/the-incredible-netflix-story-you-didnt-know/ Comedian Des Bishop on Mindfulness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yU_wLC0NlgU James Clear on Tattoos, Haircuts & Hats: https://jamesclear.com/3-2-1/february-1-2024 You can find Ben via his Decision Making Studio website: https://thedecisionmaking.studio/ Ben's All Things Risk podcast is available on all platforms and here: https://www.allthingsrisk.co.uk/ The episode of his show featuring Paula Reid who cycled across Ukraine: https://www.allthingsrisk.co.uk/2024/04/02/ep-215-paula-reid-on-cycling-across-ukraine/ The Decision-Making Studio https://thedecisionmaking.studio/ Ben's Decision Reaction Videos are available via his account on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-cattaneo/ The specific episodes he refers to on the show: Mark Gilmour's race in Morocco: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ben-cattaneo_decisionmaking-decisionreactions-activity-7183537246388518912-jBQR?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop The movie ‘Gung Ho': https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ben-cattaneo_decisionmaking-activity-7155084173228077056-iX2H?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop Relevant episodes of the Human Risk podcast: Ben on ‘All Things Risk': https://www.humanriskpodcast.com/all-things-human-risk-crosscast/Alison Taylor on 'Doing The Right Thing': https://www.humanriskpodcast.com/alison-taylor-on-doing-the-right-thing/Professor Bent Flyvbjerg on 'How Big Things Get Done': https://www.humanriskpodcast.com/professor-bent-flyvbjerg-on-how-big-things-get-done/
This episode is Part Two of my conversation with Nico Cattaneo, the talented composer behind our podcast theme music, my son, and a rising young comedian in New York City. If you missed Part One, be sure to check out Episode 120, before diving into this episode.In this installment, we delve into the diverse tiers of the comedy scene and the different paths aspiring comedians can take as they navigate their way to a career in comedy.KEY TAKEAWAYS [02:52] - Nico shares the importance of comedians producing their own shows to gain stage time in front of real audiences (and make a little money.)[05:32] - Nico discusses the concept of Bringer Shows, and the potential for exploitation, especially for newer comics.[06:49] - Nico highlights other, less exploitative opportunities, especially in cities like New York, where open mics attract audience members. [07:25] - Nico explains the unconventional concept of "barking," for income, guaranteed stage time, and act development. He also shares some of the unique interactions he has with strangers, ranging from making friends to encountering resistance.[14:13] - Nico shares some of his favorite go-to material honed during his time “barking” to engage passersby. [15:22] - The challenges and various paths to success for comedians and the concept of getting "passed" at a comedy club.[18:33] - Nico shares a special offer for listeners of the show who visit his Instagram page. [19:15] - Nico introduces indie alt comedian, Clara Olshansky, praising their humor and well-written personal stories and observations.[20:38] - Maddie Wiener — a consistent and killer performer. [21:23] - Alex Taubin — from one-liners to a stand-up comedy evolution.[23:16] - Ethan Mead — the one comedian who makes Nico laugh more in person than anyone else. [23:31] - The explosive and unpredictable style of Mia Faith Hammond and the parallel between her comedic style and that of Casey Rocket in Austin. [27:04] - Nico recommends listeners check out Julia Castner recent winner of the Comedy Mob Festival, and other NYC comedians including Adam Christopher.[28:19] - Nico shares his food for the body recommendations from NYC including Berlin Döner he was introduced to by Espi Rivadeneira. [29:07] - Nico shares his "food for the soul," the YouTube show Neutral Drop. [30:26] - Nico introduces the
Today's guest is Nico Cattaneo, the author of the podcast theme music. He is also my son and a comedian. He takes us for a behind the scenes look at the life of a comedian in New York. We talk about how he realized he wanted to be a comedian, how he took his first steps in that world. We discuss the role of open mics play in helping comedians develop their own creative voice, and what is the culture among comics in New York.KEY TAKEAWAYS [04:08] - Nico shares his early passion for storytelling and making people laugh that emerged during a memorable school trip to a farm, setting the foundation for his love of comedy.[07:44] - How his study of physics helped Nico launch his dream of becoming a stand-up comedian.[10:17] - The unique way Nico initiated his comedy journey during the pandemic, to hone his craft before moving to New York.[13:57] - Navigating the Comedy Community the unexpected sense of camaraderie among comedians in the New York comedy scene.[17:55] - Nico shares his initial approach to comedy, the disciplined regime he started with, and how he transitioned away from his rigid approach finding joy in exploring his on-stage creativity.[20:33] - Open mic nights serve as a secure space for artistic exploration, fostering support even when laughs are challenging. Nico highlights the cultural shift towards embracing failure as integral to growth in stand-up comedy at all levels.[22:48] - Mastery in any field, including comedy, requires a significant time investment, Nico dispels the misconception of overnight success.[24:17] - Failure is inevitable, it's vital to adopt a sustainable mindset. Nico shares his personal strategies for dealing with setbacks. [24:56] - Dino shares his own approach to handling failure and overcoming setbacks.[26:20] - Nico discusses the alternative pathways and the changing landscape of comedy opportunities, including new viable routes to success.Contact Dino at: dino@al4ep.comWebsites:al4ep.comauthenticleadershipforeverydaypeople.comAdditional Guest Links:Instagram: @nicocattaneocomedyHi Hello Comedy- Instagram - @hihellocomedyshowCalendar and tickets: EventbriteFull Belly Dinner and Comedy - Instagram: @fullbellynycAuthentic Leadership For Everyday People / Dino CattaneoDino on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dinocattaneoPodcast Instagram – @al4edp Podcast Twitter – @al4edp Podcast Facebook: facebook.com/al4edpThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable -...
If you've lived on California's Central Coast for any amount of time, you're aware of the name Cattaneo Brothers. Since 1947, this family-owned brand has produced artisan jerky, as well as other snacks and sausages, and their handiwork can be found nearly everywhere you look in San Luis Obispo County. CEO Katelyn Kaney joined me on the podcast to talk about the history of Cattaneo Brothers, its humble beginnings in the basement below present-day restaurant Luna Red, how her parents took the company nationwide, and, well...how the jerky's made. Website: cattaneobros.com Instagram: @cattaneobros
Want to level up your show and create content faster than ever? You're in luck because Dino Cattaneo is back to show how we can make our podcasting lives a breeze with the power of AI tools, plus his killer recommendations that you can't miss out on. Tune in! WHAT TO LISTEN FOR Ethical issues surrounding AI-driven tool usage Artificial Intelligence (AI): Definition, types, and examples 3 AI tools for podcast content creation and how they work The best and easiest AI content creation tool An AI software for musicians' marketing promotion RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONED Ep331: Your Show Needs To Have Goals And Here's Why - Dino Cattaneo Capsho Podium ChatGPT Momento Culture Code Rand Fishkin Harry Duran Hootsuite Bard The New Bing Cyber PR Music ABOUT DINO CATTANEO Dino Cattaneo is an entrepreneur, executive coach, digital marketer, and podcaster. His podcast Authentic Leadership for Everyday People explores the connection between leadership, authenticity, and performance by featuring leaders who have clearly articulated and improved their performance by consistently making decisions aligned with those values. Dino has worked across many industries, specializing in media, technology, and financial services. Some of his clients include Progressive, Morgan Stanley, Microsoft, Best Buy, General Motors, and McGraw-Hill Comcast. Dino has an MBA from Harvard Business School and is a Certified Professional Coactive Coach and an Associate Certified Coach with the International Coaching Federation. CONNECT WITH DINO Podcast: Authentic Leadership for Everyday People | Apple Podcasts and Spotify LinkedIn: Dino Cattaneo Instagram: @al4edp X: @dgcattaneo CONNECT WITH US If you are interested in getting on our show, email us at team@growyourshow.com. Thinking about creating and growing your own podcast but not sure where to start? Click here and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams! Upgrading your podcast equipment or maybe getting your first microphone? Get Your Free Equipment Guide! We also have free courses for you on everything you need to know about starting a great podcast! Check out our first six episodes through the links below! Identify Your Avatar - Free Course 1/6 What To Do BEFORE You Launch Your Podcast - Free Course 2/6 How To Launch A TOP Show - Free Course 3/6 Best Marketing And Growth Strategies - Free Course 4/6 How To Monetize Your Podcast - Free Course 5/6 Top 22 Pitfalls On Starting Your Own Podcast - Free Course 6/6 If you want to make money from your podcasts, check out this FREE resource we made. Our clients use a sponsor sheet, and now they are making between $2,000 to $5,000 from sponsorship! Subscribe so you don't miss out on great content and if you love the show, leave an honest rating and review here!
Join us as Dino Cattaneo talks about how he launched his podcast with goals and authenticity while creating top-quality content that brings value to his guests and audience. If you're eager to drive positive results and hear his tips for a starter like you, don't waste time and press the play button! WHAT TO LISTEN FOR How to start your episodes effectively One question every podcaster should ask themselves A creative way to draw listeners during holidays 2-part advice for aspiring podcasters The ideal mindset to have when utilizing money RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONED The Judi Fox Show Promote Yourself to CEO 066 Judi Fox - Building an Authentic Presence On LinkedIn Otter.ai SquadCast ABOUT DINO CATTANEO Dino Cattaneo is an entrepreneur, executive coach, digital marketer, and podcaster. His podcast Authentic Leadership for Everyday People explores the connection between leadership, authenticity, and performance by featuring leaders who have clearly articulated their own values and improved their performance by consistently making decisions in line with those values. Dino has worked across many industries, with a specialization in media, technology, and financial services. Some of his clients include Progressive, Morgan Stanley, Microsoft, Best Buy, General Motors, and McGraw-Hill Comcast. Dino has an MBA from Harvard Business School and is a Certified Professional Coactive Coach and an Associate Certified Coach with the International Coaching Federation. CONNECT WITH DINO Website: Authentic Leadership for Everyday People Podcast: Authentic Leadership for Everyday People LinkedIn: Dino Cattaneo Instagram: @al4edp Twitter: @dgcattaneo CONNECT WITH US If you are interested in getting on our show, email us at team@growyourshow.com. Thinking about creating and growing your own podcast but not sure where to start? Click here and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams! Upgrading your podcast equipment or maybe getting your first microphone? Get Your Free Equipment Guide! We also have free courses for you on everything you need to know about starting a great podcast! Check out our first six episodes through the links below! Identify Your Avatar - Free Course 1/6 What To Do BEFORE You Launch Your Podcast - Free Course 2/6 How To Launch A TOP Show - Free Course 3/6 Best Marketing And Growth Strategies - Free Course 4/6 How To Monetize Your Podcast - Free Course 5/6 Top 22 Pitfalls On Starting Your Own Podcast - Free Course 6/6 If you want to make money from your podcasts, check out this FREE resource we made. Our clients use a sponsor sheet, and now they are making between $2,000 to $5,000 from sponsorship! Subscribe so you don't miss out on great content and if you love the show, leave an honest rating and review here!