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Most owners work hard for money—few learn to make the tax code work hard for them. In this episode of Sharkpreneur, Seth Greene interviews Catrina M. Craft, a tax strategist and accountant who's advised business owners and previously learned elite tax strategy working with the wealthiest 2% of Americans. Creator of the CRAFT Money Map framework, Catrina specializes in turning reactive “tax season” chaos into proactive, year-round wealth strategy. She breaks down the KPIs that actually drive profitability, the entity and election decisions that matter, and timely plays like bonus depreciation, §179, and QBI that can free up cash to grow. Key Takeaways: → Proactive vs. reactive taxes: what changes when strategy starts before year-end. → The five KPIs that matter: cash flow, profitability, A/R & A/P, LTV, and CAC—plus how to dashboard them. → The C.R.A.F.T. Money Map: Cash flow, Retirement, Asset management/protection, Financial freedom, and Tax strategies. → Entity structure ≠ paperwork: why LLC + the right tax election (S/C/partnership/sole prop) can swing your tax outcome. → When to hire a strategist: startup consults to avoid missteps; quarterly at ~$50k profit; monthly at ~$100k+. Catrina M. Craft, CPA, CEO & Founder of Craft More Cash. "The tax code isn't fair — but that's your opportunity as a business owner.” This is the perspective Catrina Craft brings as the CPA and tax strategist behind some of the most profitable coaches, consultants, and creators in the industry. After climbing out of $100K in debt and losing 80% of her income overnight, she rebuilt her business by using the same advanced tax strategies and wealth-building tactics that the top 2% of the wealthiest rely on to protect and multiply their money. Now, she teaches her clients to do the same. Through her Craft Money MapTM system, she helps high-earning entrepreneurs cut taxes by 25% and boost profits by 20% — strategies most accountants won't even talk about. On the mic, Catrina pulls back the curtain on what the ultra-wealthy know: how proactive tax strategy lets you keep more, grow faster, and build real wealth. Listeners walk away with practical insights on entity structuring, overlooked deductions, and income planning that scales. Connect With Catrina: Website: https://www.catrinamcraft.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catrinamcraft/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/catrinamcraft1/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Natalie Battaglia teaches us simple and sustainable Instagram growth strategies that attract loyal followers without burnout. Natalie Battaglia is the founder of The Mindful Mocktail, a blog and Instagram community dedicated to helping people celebrate without alcohol. What began as a way to share simple, beautiful mocktails has grown into a global destination for wellness-inspired drinks that anyone can make at home. Through her website, social channels, and book The Mindful Mocktail, Nat inspires people to drink mindfully, explore new flavors, and find joy in the ritual of making a beautiful drink. If you are tired of shouting into the Instagram void, this conversation will feel like oxygen. Natalie breaks down the exact behaviors that helped her build a global brand, including the five minute reel that brought in more than two hundred thousand followers. She offers clear, doable strategies for retention, repurposing, analytics, and building true community so you can grow with intention instead of pressure. Key points discussed include: Create for the people already watching: Learn how to connect deeply with your audience so your content lands and keeps landing. Use compilations to attract new followers: Discover why short, punchy highlight reels are powerful growth machines. Retention drives the algorithm: You will understand exactly why watch time outweighs likes and how to optimize for it. Repurpose with intention: Save your best visuals, build quick compilations, and grow without reinventing the wheel. Analytics are your creative compass: Let your retention and skip rates tell you what to make next instead of guessing. Trending audio still matters: Use audio strategically and early to ride momentum rather than chase it. Caption writing is storytelling: Craft a strong first line that acts like a hook and earns the next tap. Quality beats quantity: Posting frequency and why two solid pieces a week can outperform daily content. Connect with Natalie Battaglia Website | Instagram
JP MISSIONS: When the Military Meets Living ET Intelligence A Paratrooper's Firsthand Encounters with Space Arks, Antigravity Craft, and the Awakening Below Earth Living Alien Arks, Med Beds, Hollow Earth, and the ET Contact Already Here A U.S. Army Paratrooper Breaks Silence on Living Space Arks, ET Craft, Hollow Earth, Ant Beings, and the Disclosure They Tried to StopPodcast Highlights:1) Hollow Earth exposed: the Ant Beings and what's really living below us2) The symbols inside the Arks that activate only through consciousness3) Captured on camera: antigravity craft with ETs and U.S. military present4) If humanity knew what's beneath our land and oceans, everything would changeWhat if some of the most advanced technology on Earth isn't human, isn't mechanical, and isn't dormant? JP is here to share what he encountered as a U.S. Army paratrooper inside living alien structures, why consciousness is the key to unlocking them, and what's quietly awakening beneath our oceans, our land, and our understanding of reality. JP has connected with ET's, spiritual and interdimensionals, is an expert of water purification systems of all types, and was sent into ancient alien structures known as “Arks.” What he found wasn't just technology — it was alive. Find him on: Instagram, Facebook, and X, under: jp.missions See Debbi speak live at L.A. Conscious Life Expo (Feb 20-23, 2026): https://debbidachinger.com/cle Join Debbi and other presenters on a cruise to Greece and Turkey: March 19, 2026: https://mysteryschoolatsea.com/ (use Debbi Dachinger under referral)**More with Debbi** ✨ January 6, 2026, Shamanism Level One program, work directly with Debbi in profound shamanic journey. It's time to remember YOUR medicine: https://debbidachinger.com/L1Enter a world of channeling, ET's, metaphysics & multidimensional truth. Dare to Dream reveals what most shows won't touch — and what your soul's been asking for.Free Starseed Report: https://debbidachinger.com/starseedIG: @daretodreampodcast @debbidachingerHosted by Debbi Dachinger, award-winning broadcaster, shamanic healer, & book launch mentor for authors ready to rise.#JPMissions #disclosure #military #whistleblower #SpaceArks #LivingTechnology #etcontact #AntigravityCraft #hollowearth #AntBeings #medbeds #ConsciousnessTech #disclosurenow #EarthAlliance #interdimensional #daretodreampodcast #debbidachinger #exopolitics #extraterrestrialBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dare-to-dream-with-debbi-dachinger--1980925/support.
WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE SCARY MOVIE?! Scream Full Movie Reaction Watch Along: / thereelrejects Save & Invest In Your Future Today, visit: https://www.acorns.com/rejects Gift Someone (Or Yourself) A Stranger Things RR Tee! https://shorturl.at/hekk2 Vecna: The Mind Slayer tee by @G9DESIGN & Dr. Stranger Things tee by @SASAMIIKU — perfect for hardcore fans & collectors alike! With the Scream 7 hype train heating up, the Scream Queens return to their namesake with one of horror's most iconic slashers - and their next franchise marathon - as they embark on their SCREAM Reaction, Recap, Analysis, Breakdown, & Spoiler Review!! Tara Erickson (The Rage Pod) & Roxy Striar (Wildcat) dive into Wes Craven's (A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Hills Have Eyes) iconic meta-horror film written by Kevin Williamson (The Faculty, I Know What You Did Last Summer). Starring Neve Campbell (Party of Five, The Craft) as Final Girl legend Sidney Prescott, David Arquette (Never Been Kissed) as bumbling but lovable Deputy Dewey, Courteney Cox (Friends, Ace Ventura) as razor-sharp reporter Gale Weathers, Skeet Ulrich (Riverdale) as Billy Loomis, and Matthew Lillard (Hackers, Scooby-Doo) stealing scenes as the unhinged Stu Macher — Scream blends satire, brutality, mystery, and razor-sharp commentary to perfection. Tara & Roxy break down all the groundbreaking moments: the iconic opening sequence with Drew Barrymore that shocked audiences worldwide, the introduction of the horror “rules,” the escalating phone calls from Ghostface, the high-school paranoia that spreads like wildfire, Randy's meta rants in the video store, the unforgettable party finale, and the jaw-dropping twist reveal of the killers. They explore how Scream revived the slasher genre, blended comedy with terror, and created one of the most memorable villains — and masks — in movie history. Follow Roxy Striar YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@TheWhirlGirls Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roxystriar/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/roxystriar Follow Tara Erickson: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TaraErickson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taraerickson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thetaraerickson Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Follow Us On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/reelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Music Used In Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Luke Branquinho Show, Luke sits down with Barry Berg, General Manager of Cactus Ropes, for a more in-depth conversation following last week's episode. Barry shares the craftsmanship, innovation, and grit behind one of the most trusted rope brands in rodeo. With more than 34 years in business, Cactus Ropes has earned its reputation through consistency, hands-on craftsmanship, and a deep understanding of what ropers need at every level. The company ships over 1,000 ropes a day, maintaining the same attention to detail that helped build the brand from the ground up. Barry walks through the stories behind iconic ropes like the Bad Boy, Magnet, Hypnotic, Amigo, Kool Cat, Thriller, and Swagger, how a devastating factory fire in 2004 reshaped the operation, and what it truly takes to develop what they call the “perfect rope.” He also reflects on a major turning point in 2009, when Trevor Brazile joined the Cactus Ropes team, a partnership that helped elevate the brand and solidify its place at the highest level of professional rodeo. Blending history, innovation, and real-world experience, this episode offers an inside look at the work and mindset behind ropes trusted by champions and everyday ropers alike. ━━━━━━━━━━ ★
Call them "ugly and unorthodox," but Allied landing craft were there to win a war, not a beauty pageant. We explore their design, production, and use on all five D-Day beaches with curator and author Andrew Whitmarsh.
Watch on YouTube → What does it cost to keep singing about hope when your heart is shattered, success feels hollow, and grief follows you onto the biggest stages in the world? Steven Curtis Chapman, the most awarded artist in Christian music history, five time Grammy winner, and the first contemporary Christian artist inducted into the Grand Ole Opry, joins Tim and Troy Green for a rare and unguarded conversation. This is not a highlight reel. It is the story of self doubt behind success, of nearly walking away from music, of adoption born from grace, and of worship sung in the shadow of unimaginable loss. Steven reflects on the fleeting highs of acclaim, the quiet weight of family and marriage, and how songs like “Cinderella” emerged from pain rather than polish. Together, they explore faith under pressure, hope forged through suffering, and why the most enduring music often comes from the darkest valleys. If you have ever questioned whether faith can survive profound loss, or whether calling and family can coexist under unbearable strain, this episode speaks directly to that place. RESOURCES & LINKS Show Hope – Steven and Mary Beth's adoption ministry caring for orphans worldwide Visit: https://showhope.org Steven Curtis Chapman – Music, tour dates, and more Visit: https://stevencurtischapman.com Colony House – Music from Steven's sons Caleb and Will Chapman Visit: https://colonyhousemusic.com CHAPTERS 00:00 Trailer 00:59 Intro 01:35 Introducing Steven Curtis Chapman 03:13 The Journey to Success 05:25 Struggles and Triumphs 09:09 The Calling and Craft of Songwriting 13:46 Breakthrough Moments and Personal Reflections 20:27 The Great Adventure and Unexpected Challenges 42:11 Reflecting on Self Doubt and Support 46:52 Grief, Faith, and God's Faithfulness 52:06 Writing Songs Through Pain and Healing 01:01:56 The Impact of Adoption on Faith and Family 01:25:23 The Evolution of Music and Personal Growth 01:27:45 The One Song That Sums It All Up 01:29:40 Staying Humble Amidst Success 01:32:18 A Full Circle Moment at the Grand Ole Opry 01:33:47 Unreleased Songs and Mental Health 01:37:47 Beauty from Ashes: Show Hope and Maria's Big House of Hope 01:41:14 The Grand Ole Opry Induction and Family Legacy 01:46:40 The Steve Saint Story: A Tale of Forgiveness 01:51:56 Faith Through Adversity 01:58:18 Family and Legacy 02:03:55 Final Reflections and Gratitude SPONSORS ElevenLabs: Thanks to ElevenLabs for supporting this episode and powering Tim's voice.https://elevenlabs.io SOCIAL Website: https://nlupod.com X: https://x.com/nlutimgreen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NLUpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nlupod LISTEN ON OTHER PLATFORMS Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nothing-left-unsaid/id1734094890 Audible: https://www.audible.com/podcast/Nothing-Left-Unsaid/B0CWTCRKGZ Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id6405921?country=us Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1734094890 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-nothing-left-unsaid-155769998/ PERSONAL Tackle ALS: https://www.tackleals.com Tim Green Books: https://authortimgreen.com Tim's New Book, Rocket Arm: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0062796895/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hi there, Today I am delighted to be arts calling author A.M. Sosa! (amsosa.net) About our guest: A. M. Sosa (they/them) is a queer Mexican-American writer from Stockton, CA, and a graduate of UC Irvine's MFA Programs in Writing where they were awarded the 2022 Henfield Prize. They have received support from Tin House, Community of Writers, and the Carolyn Moore Writing Residency. Their debut novel, And I'll Take Out Your Eyes, is being published by Algonquin, and their fiction has been published in Zyzzyva and the Santa Monica Review. Instagram: @unapinchebruja About AND I'LL TAKE OUT YOUR EYES, now available from Algonquin Books! BUY NOW AT: BOOKSHOP | TERTULIA | BARNES & NOBLE | AMAZON Cría cuervos y te sacaran los ojos: Raise crows and they will take out your eyes. A boy wakes up with a knife in his hand. It's the early '90s in Stockton, CA, when Christian is caught sleepwalking in the kitchen by his family--the beginning of a curse unleashed by an aunt. To save Christian and the family from the curse, the family seeks out a curandero who promises salvation, but at a price Christian wishes he didn't have to pay. As Christian grows up the curse follows him. His father emotionally and physically torments him, his mother's health spirals, his relationship with his brother deteriorates; nothing goes his way. Christian finds solace in a group of friends, bonded together by the sufferings that plague their community. As the childhood chaos of ripping and running in order to survive breaks way to an adolescence beyond his local neighborhood and a lifeline in the form of writing, Christian must decide: be consumed and enact the same violence that has plagued him, or break the cycle, once and for all. And I'll Take Out Your Eyes is a kaleidoscopic exploration of the power of memory and the curses we inherit from our family, and how to overcome them. Told in a voice that is clear and unflinching, this is ultimately a story of redemption. PRAISE FOR AND I'LL TAKE OUT YOUR EYES: > And I'll Take Out Your Eyes is a kaleidoscopic wonder of a debut. Never boring, A.M. Sosa seems somehow capable of pulling off any form or point of view. Any sentence might be as explosive, as tender, as breathless, as surprising as life. And there is so much life in this book. If nothing else, it is rare to find a novel as alive as this one. Sosa has arrived with a cannon shot.— Matthew Salesses, author of Craft in the Real World and The Sense of Wonder Thanks for this amazing conversation, A.M.! All the best! -- Arts Calling is produced by Jaime Alejandro. HOW TO SUPPORT ARTS CALLING: PLEASE CONSIDER LEAVING A REVIEW, OR SHARING THIS EPISODE WITH A FRIEND! YOUR SUPPORT TRULY MAKES A DIFFERENCE. THANKS FOR LISTENING! Much love, j artscalling.com
298 / We continue our discussion about what's working in the indie author space. We join Douglas Pratt and Nicholas Harvey and share insights on navigating newsletter platforms, maximizing translations, and adapting to the changes in audiobooks and direct sales. This episode is full of practical nut-and-bolts tips and ideas. Newsletter platform pros, cons, and cost-saving tipsSubject lines, open rates, and optimizing reader engagementUsing AI and hybrid methods for international translationsSelling audiobooks direct, wide strategies, and the rise of AI narrationPlanning for balance, productivity, and sustainability in a changing market
Here's the harsh reality: if you lose your audience in the first minute, it's incredibly hard to win them back. So, the first 30 seconds of your presentation, your Attention-Grabbing Opening, has to reach out and grab them! Tune in and learn how to open with an attention-grabbing openings that engage your audiences from word one. Just as important, learn how the common openings many speakers start with are undermining your talks. Resources: PeterGeorgePublicSpeaking.com The Captivating Public Speaker on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BJ8HRPWC
Cheap Home Grow - Learn How To Grow Cannabis Indoors Podcast
This week host @Jackgreenstalk (aka @Jack_Greenstalk on X/instagram backup account) [or contact via email: JackGreenstalk47@gmail.com] is joined by panel with @spartangrown on instagram or X f.k.a. Twitter at https://x.com/grown43626 or email spartangrown@gmail.com for contacting spartan outside social media, any alternate profiles on other social medias using spartan's name, and photos are not actually spartan grown be aware, and Rust Brandon of @fulcrop.sciences / fulcrop.ceo regained Rust.Brandon instagram page, and products can be found at bokashiearthworks.com, and @NoahtheeGrowa on instagram. and @TheAmericanOne on youtube aka @theamericanone_with_achenes on instagram who's amy aces can be found at amyaces.com This week we missed , Matthew Gates aka @SynchAngel on instagram and twitter @Zenthanol on youtube who offers IPM direct chat for $1 a month on patreon.com/zenthanol , @drmjcoco from cocoforcannabis.com as well as youtube where he tests and reviews grow lights and has grow tutorials and @drmjcoco on instagram, and and @ATG Acres Aaron The Grower aka @atgacres his products can be found at atgacres.com and now has product commercially available in select locations in OK, view his instagram to find out details about drops
In Nashville, the heartbeat isn't just a country two-step. It's the pulse of unexpected gigs, viral moments, and shared toasts. So what's the common thread? It's the only currency that matters here: authentic community.In this soulful and spirited episode of Talking Tipsee, host Dallas Jackson gathers with Nashville-based musician Sam Leyde. This is a celebration of the artistic journey, exploring how friendship, authenticity, and resilience form the bedrock of a life in music.The Gifts of Music
In today's episode, we chat with Jen and Michael Caines, the husband-and-wife team behind Moksha Chocolate, a bean-to-bar craft chocolate company based in Boulder, Colorado.Jen and Michael take us inside their world of small-batch chocolate making, from sourcing transparently traded cacao and understanding terroir to roasting, winnowing, grinding, and tempering with meticulous care. They share the unexpected path that led them from education, horticulture, and engineering to running a thriving chocolate company, as well as the challenges and joys of building a business together. They also explore the science of cacao, the rise of ceremonial chocolate, the benefits of functional mushrooms, and the tasting rituals that help people appreciate chocolate as a fine food rather than candy.Join us as Jen and Michael show why artisan chocolate deserves to be savored and valued, reminding us that great chocolate is crafted with intention.
This episode explores how company culture is shaped by the balance between craft and hospitality. We talk about what happens when standards exist without care, and when care exists without standards — and why both extremes create problems for teams and guests alike. Culture, in this sense, becomes the set of signals that tell people how to make the right call in real moments. At its core, the conversation is about clarity and support. When leaders clearly communicate what matters and back it up through consistent decisions, teams don't have to guess whether perfection or people come first. The goal isn't choosing one over the other, but building a culture where craft and hospitality work together to create experiences that feel both thoughtful and human.
Discover why 80% of new ideas fail—even with perfect execution—and how to test market desirability before wasting time and money. Alberto Savoia, Google's first Director of Engineering who launched AdWords, reveals the pretotyping method he developed as Google's Innovation Agitator. Learn the XYZ hypothesis for turning fuzzy ideas into testable assertions, the YODA framework for collecting data that predicts success, and skin-in-the-game validation techniques that reveal real market interest. Author of The Right It: Why So Many Ideas Fail and How to Make Sure Yours Succeed. Essential listening for entrepreneurs, product managers, and innovators who want to build the right product before building it right. Craft your brilliant brand story strategy in minutes, not months, and instantly create compelling content that converts customers with the StoryCycle Genie™ #StoryOn! ≈Park
Sparked by pandemic-era baking trends, interest in small-batch, locally-milled flour is growing among commercial and home bakers. Operations like Camas Country Mill in Oregon and Cairnspring Mills in Washington supply restaurants, bakeries and amateur bakers with high-quality flour sourced from local farmers who use regenerative growing practices. A new partnership between Cairnspring and the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation will bring a flour mill to the reservation in Eastern Oregon. The new facility is expected to expand Cairnspring’s production capacity twelvefold and create 20-25 new jobs. Kevin Morse is the co-founder and CEO of Cairnspring Mills. Bill Tovey is the director of the CTUIR Department of Economic & Community Development. They both join us to talk about the partnership.
This is a revised and even more in depth look at the groundbreaking theory that came out in 2022 by Joel Thomas. This journey will start at the origins of the Nephilim, move into Evil Enoch and the first secret society and culminate with the question, what is a Nephilim Portal Baby? In Part 2, Joel explores the Legends of the Craft and the mystifying origins of Freemasonry which all lead to a central figure called Enoch. He looks at the Anderson and Oliver Theories and what Albert Mackey's insight was on those craft legends. He then explores the Cooke Manuscript and who it uncovers as the real Enoch from whose lineage the pillars of the seven sciences were hidden before the deluge. Finally, Joel peels back the layers of the first secret society, The Brotherhood of the Snake, and the god, Enki, who created it. The Meadow Project Film: https://merkelfilms.com Free The Rabbits Merch: https://freetherabbits.myshopify.com 25% all Merch with Code: FREERANGE Buy Me A Coffee: Donate Website: https://linktr.ee/joelthomasmedia Follow: Instagram | X | Facebook Watch: YouTube | Rumble Music: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Music Films: merkelfilms.com Email: freetherabbitspodcast@gmail.com Distributed by: merkel.media Produced by: @jack_theproducer INTRO MUSIC Joel Thomas - Free The Rabbits YouTube | Apple Music | Spotify OUTRO MUSIC Joel Thomas - Joel's Psalm YouTube | Apple Music | Spotify
FOREVER Digital Storage - Their mission is to be the complete, permanent, and safe place where millions of families save and enjoy their memories for generations. Please support this sponsor of the podcast.Episode Summary:In this episode, New York State Senate–funded dyslexia researcher Russell Van Brocklen reveals how his groundbreaking “word-analysis-first” approach helped high school juniors and seniors leap 7–8 grade levels in writing in a single school year. Every one of them entered college. Every one graduated. None needed accommodations.Russell shares the science behind his program, shocking misconceptions about dyslexia, and real stories of students whose passions — baseball, Marvel, welding — became the key to unlocking mastery. Parents and educators will walk away with practical tools they can use tonight.Key Topics:* How word analysis can change everything* Why “lazy” readers aren't lazy* The real reason homework battles escalate* How to break learning into tiny, winnable steps* What schools miss about dyslexia* How one class achieved GRE-level writing readinessLinks: * DyslexiaClasses.com* The Craft of Research Get full access to Melvin E. Edwards at storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe
Content Sells: Attract, Convert & Keep Your Ideal Clients with Content Marketing That Works
First… a personal note from Suzi and Michelle: Yes, this really is the last Content Sells episode after 10 incredible years. We will get on with our regular "Show Notes" in just a moment, but first, we wanted to say to you, our dear listener… THANK YOU. We are both so deeply grateful to YOU and have loved making this show for you. Thank you for listening to us on your walks, while driving, at the gym, at work and everywhere else we enjoyed the privilege of your time and attention. We never took that responsibility lightly. Thank you so much for your presence, your feedback, your support and, most of all, for your own adventure as a business owner and content creator – you have inspired us (and continue to inspire us) every single day! Thank you! OK… on with the Show (notes) ;-) It's time to say goodbye to Content Sells! In this final episode, Suzi and Michelle close the door on a decade-long chapter – one that shaped their thinking, their teaching, their businesses, and the lives of thousands of women who tuned in every fortnight. This final episode isn't just a farewell; it's a moment of reflection on what it really means to create content with purpose, longevity, and heart. In this episode, your hosts Suzi Dafnis and Michelle Falzon honour the evolution of the show, the community it's built, and the role it has played inside the HerBusiness ecosystem, the Marketing Success Mastermind and beyond. It's an intimate conversation about endings, beginnings, creative seasons, and the strategic decisions we all face as business owners. You'll hear the behind-the-scenes insights that shaped their 10-year run — from the surprising stats about podcast longevity, to the lessons that kept them consistent, generous, collaborative, and anchored in their mantra: No content without conversion. And while it's the end of the show, you'll hear in this episode how both Suzi and Michelle will continue to support you moving forward. Listen to This Episode to Hear More About: Why Suzi and Michelle chose to end the podcast now — and how to recognise when a piece of content has fulfilled its strategic purpose. The surprising truth about podcast longevity — and what their 10-year run reveals about consistency and audience trust. Why "No content without conversion" remains the single most powerful filter you can apply to any content decision. How understanding your ideal client reshapes everything from episode ideas to strategic messaging. The real reason consistency outperforms intensity — and how fortnightly publishing built a decade-long relationship with listeners. What collaboration makes possible that wouldn't exist if you tried to create in isolation. How a podcast becomes part of your body of work — sharpening your thinking, strengthening your voice, and supporting your legacy. Why generosity is a growth strategy (and how it builds a community that stays with you for years). The "Step 2" gap most business owners miss — and why Episode 11 remains one of their most referenced teachings. What to do when you feel called to pivot — and how both Suzi and Michelle are evolving their work from here. How your 'non-negotiables' simplify decisions and create a rhythm you can sustain for years. Why foundational ideas need to be taught 20 different ways — and how this deepens mastery for you and your clients. A behind-the-scenes look at favourite episodes — from Lady Gaga insights to sales page frameworks and unforgettable guest interviews. The power of saying yes before you feel ready — and how Episode 1 became a threshold moment that shaped everything that followed. What's next for Suzi, Michelle, the Marketing Success Mastermind and the HerBusiness Network – how the work continues, even as the podcast concludes. And so much more… Content Sells Podcast Episodes: EP 01 – The Content Universe https://herbusiness.com/podcast/01-the-content-universe/ EP 02 – Your Ideal Client https://herbusiness.com/podcast/02-your-ideal-client/ EP 11 – The Step 2 Secret https://herbusiness.com/podcast/11-step-2-secret/ EP 23 – How to Craft an Offer That Sells https://herbusiness.com/podcast/how-to-craft-an-offer-that-sells/ EP 121 – Content Lessons We Learned From Lady Gaga https://herbusiness.com/podcast/content-lessons-we-learned-from-lady-gaga/ EP 206 – The 16 Essential Elements of a High-Converting Sales Page https://herbusiness.com/podcast/the-16-essential-elements-of-a-high-converting-sales-page/ EP 225 – How We Produce This Podcast https://herbusiness.com/podcast/how-we-produce-this-podcast/ EP 226 – Best Books for Content Marketers – 2024 Edition ** With Free Download "Content Sells Recommended Reading List" https://herbusiness.com/podcast/best-books-for-content-marketers-2024-edition/ EP 251 – Winning Proposals – How to Get More Clients To Say Yes More Often – Part 1 https://herbusiness.com/podcast/winning-proposals-how-to-get-more-clients-to-say-yes-more-often-part-1/ EP 252 – Winning Proposals – How to Get More Clients To Say Yes More Often – Part 2 https://herbusiness.com/podcast/winning-proposals-how-to-get-more-clients-to-say-yes-more-often-part-2/ EP 273 – How to Grow Your Podcast With Award-Winning Producer & Broadcaster Gab Burke https://herbusiness.com/podcast/how-to-grow-your-podcast-with-award-winning-producer-and-broadcaster-gab-burke/ People and Resources Mentioned: Valerie Khoo — https://www.valeriekhoo.com Jeff Walker — https://jeffwalker.com Marisa Murgatroyd — https://liveyourmessage.com Stu McLaren — https://stumclaren.com Victoria Labalme — https://victorialabalme.com Ryan Levesque — https://ryanlevesque.net/ Joanna Wiebe — https://copyhackers.com Clint Salter — https://www.linkedin.com/in/clintsalter/ Susan Bradley — https://thesocialsalesgirls.com James Wedmore — https://jameswedmore.com Linda Diggle — https://www.lindadiggle.com Amanda Farmer — https://www.yourstrataproperty.com.au Fiona Keary — https://styleliberation.com.au Susan Bell — https://www.susanbell.com.au Cat Matson – https://www.catmatson.com.au/ People Powered Business with Kristy-Lee Billett — https://www.peoplepoweredbusiness.com.au Riverside 2025 Podcast Statistics and Trends Report — https://riverside.com/blog/podcast-statistics Social Media for Small Business Podcast – https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/social-media-for-small-business/id467504559 Content Sells Reading List – https://herbusiness.com/podcast/best-books-for-content-marketers-2024-edition/
Today on Whats My Frame I'm joined by Andrew Fleming. Andrew is a highly accomplished producer, director and screenwriter, most recently known for executive producing and directing the global hit series EMILY IN PARIS. Today Andy and I chat about directing the pilot of EMILY, exploring her world and the exciting new cities and storylines coming to Season 5. A frequent collaborator of Darren Star, Fleming also directed the pilot and additional episodes of Star's series UNCOUPLED, starring Neil Patrick Harris, and directed the pilot and served as executive producer of the Netflix series INSATIABLE, starring Debby Ryan. On the feature side, Fleming co-wrote and directed the seminal political satire DICK, starring Kirsten Dunst, Michelle Williams, and Will Ferrell as well as cult-favorite genre film THE CRAFT, starring Fairuza Balk, Robin Tunney, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True. He also co-wrote and directed HAMLET 2, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and wrote and directed the Sundance hit film THREESOME, and Paul Rudd/Steve Coogan comedy IDEAL HOME. Fleming was also the director of the Emma Roberts NANCY DREW feature, and the Michael Douglas/Albert Brooks comedy THE IN-LAWS. He has directed the television pilots for such shows as GROSSE POINTE, DIFFICULT PEOPLE, ODD MOM OUT, BAD JUDGE, as well as UNCOUPLED. He has also directed episodes for ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT, NEW GIRL, RED OAKS, LADY DYNAMITE, YOUNGER & Dolly Parton's HEARTSTRINGS among others. Follow Andrew on IG @andymanf---What's My Frame, hosted by Laura Linda BradleyJoin the WMF creative community now!Instagram: @whatsmyframeIMDbWhat's My Frame? official site
We dive into courageous reinvention with Dr. Kari Borgmann, tracing how a lifetime in accounting turned into a trilogy about love, loss, and second chances. Craft, fear, and practical writing habits meet hope, research, and a surprising new ghost romance set in Ireland.• moving from accounting career to authorship• channeling fear and grief into story• reinvention in midlife and identity shifts• writing process between plotting and discovery• building a trilogy with a planned ending• editing for clarity, depth and sensory detail• the power of support in long marriages• new project: Irish ghost mystery romance• where to buy books and upcoming eventsPlease go give those books a five-star review when you read them! https://amzn.to/4rTeTW3Support the showElsa's AMAZON STORE Elsa's FAITH & FREEDOM MERCH STORE Elsa's BOOKSElsa Kurt: You may know her for her uncanny, viral Kamala Harris impressions & conservative comedy skits, but she's also a lifelong Patriot & longtime Police Wife. She has channeled her fierce love and passion for God, family, country, and those who serve as the creator, Executive Producer & Host of the Elsa Kurt Show with Clay Novak. Her show discusses today's topics & news from a middle class/blue collar family & conservative perspective. The vocal LEOW's career began as a multi-genre author who has penned over 25 books, including twelve contemporary women's novels. Clay Novak: Clay Novak was commissioned in 1995 as a Second Lieutenant of Infantry and served as an officer for twenty four years in Mechanized Infantry, Airborne Infantry, and Cavalry units . He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in 2019. Clay is a graduate of the U.S. Army Ranger School and is a Master Rated Parachutist, serving for more th...
Mat Auryn is the renowned author of multiple award-winning and internationally-acclaimed best-sellers such as 'Psychic Witch' and 'Mastering Magick,' which have been translated into more than a dozen languages. He is a witch, an occult teacher, a highly sought-after speaker, and a retired professional psychic. With decades of experience, Mat has been initiated into several esoteric orders and witchcraft traditions, allowing him to learn from some of the Craft's most esteemed teachers and elders. Moreover, he serves as a High Priest in the Sacred Fires Tradition of Witchcraft and teaches at Modern Witch University. His work has been showcased in various magazines, radio shows, podcasts, books, anthologies, blogs, and other periodicals, including his column in Witches & Pagans Magazine, titled 'Extra-Sensory Witchcraft.' His work is proudly displayed at the Buckland Museum of Witchcraft and Magick, and he was the first recipient of the 'Most Supportive Witch Award' from Witch Way Magazine in recognition of his ongoing support and encouragement of others in the witchcraft community and for focusing on inclusivity within the Craft. He is the co-owner of the metaphysical shop Datura Trading, Co.www.Auryn.net
Rick Spicer is an outdoor educator, bow hunter, and amateur bowyer living in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He is a partner in Pack Rat Outdoor Center, an outdoor adventure gear retailer. Also he is director of Pack Rat's annual adventure race known as Brewha Bushwhack, where participants complete a variety of survival challenges. And he is the creator and founder of Mallorn Gear, which makes rugged and functional quivers. Rick has been mountaineering for many decades and is obsessed with canyoneering in Southern Utah. Please enjoy this episode of Project Quiver on Salish Wolf with Rick Spicer.Episode Links: https://www.instagram.com/packratbushcraft/ Brewha Bushwhack Packrat Outdoor CenterMallorn GearProject Quiver at Anchor Point ExpeditionsSummary:In this conversation, Rick Spicer shares his extensive experience in traditional archery, bow making, and outdoor education. He discusses his role at the Packrat Outdoor Center, a community-oriented business in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and his passion for hunting and teaching others about traditional archery. Rick also delves into the craft of arrow making, the design of innovative quivers, and the Bruja Bushwhack, an outdoor skills adventure race he organizes. Throughout the discussion, he emphasizes the importance of community, environmental sustainability, and spending quality time outdoors with family.Show Notes: Rick Spicer has over 26 years of experience in the outdoor retail industry.The Packrat Outdoor Center is a community-oriented business in Fayetteville, Arkansas.Rick is passionate about traditional archery and has been shooting since he was 12.He emphasizes the importance of community and education in outdoor activities.Rick enjoys hunting whitetails and elk, primarily using a bow.He has a unique approach to bow making, focusing on traditional methods.Rick creates custom arrows and quivers, emphasizing craftsmanship and functionality.The Bruja Bushwhack is an outdoor skills adventure race that promotes woodsmanship and teamwork.Rick is committed to environmental sustainability in his business practices.Family time outdoors is a priority for Rick, who enjoys sharing his passions with his children.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Rick Spicer and His Background02:54 The Packrat Outdoor Center: A Community Hub05:53 Traditional Archery: Passion and Expertise08:56 The Craft of Bow Making: Techniques and Materials11:48 Understanding Primitive vs. Traditional Archery14:46 The Art of Arrow Making: A Personal Journey17:53 Quiver Design: Functionality and Innovation20:42 Challenges of Running a Small Business23:54 Balancing Family Life and Outdoor Passion43:38 Family Adventures and Outdoor Activities46:47 Project Quiver: A Father-Daughter Collaboration48:46 The Art of Bowcraft and Lifestyle55:41 The Bruja Bushwhack: An Outdoor Skills Adventure01:00:15 Community Engagement and Environmental Awareness01:04:05 Reflections on Health, Fitness, and Family Dynamics
Moonwater reveals the essence of faith on your path and the support of God and Goddess. What can you trust? If you do trust, how will your actions change? Learn a powerful prayer to embrace the support from the Gods. For more on how to deal with disruption and chaos, see Moonwater's new book, World On Fire. Check it out with the link below. For more from Moonwater, get one of her books: #witch, #Wiccan, #Goddess, #God, #The Craft, #witchcraft, #hope, #friend, #love, #support, #MoonwaterSilverClaw, #WorldOnFire, #hope, #grow, #gratitude, #faith, #trust, #truth,
Most brewery leaders step into leadership because they're good at what they do. They care. They work hard. And they want the people around them to succeed. But at some point, that's not enough. Passion doesn't automatically translate to progress, and well-meaning effort doesn't always grow a healthy team.This session offers a practical look at what it means to lead people on purpose. We'll explore a proven framework for developing your team members on purpose - including the necessary steps and stages, as well as what kind of support they need from you at each step.It's not about adding more to your plate. It's about getting clearer on what leadership actually requires if your goal is to build people, not just fill roles. If you've ever felt stuck between being the go-to person and wanting others to step up, this session will give you language, clarity, and a way forward.Chris Ediger is the founder of Craft Leadership, where he works with breweries to strengthen the people side of the business. Craft works alongside owners, managers, GMs, and shift leads to help them lead with more clarity, coach with more purpose, and build teams that actually work. The approach comes from years spent inside breweries of all shapes and sizes - on the floor with production crews, behind the bar with taproom staff, and in the room with leadership teams making hard calls. With simple tools and honest conversation, Craft helps leaders handle the everyday tension of running a brewery: managing people, keeping standards high, and still walking out the door with something left to give.Learn more about the Craft Leader Certification: https://craftleadership.co/certificationStay up to date with CBP: http://update.craftbeerprofessionals.org/
In this episode, Melissa sits down with professor, writer, and deep thinker, Dr. Margaret Heffernan, to explore creativity, uncertainty, and the power of authentic voice.Together, they talk about how artists and leaders can not only survive but thrive in unpredictable times, the importance of cultivating a personal style, and the art of communicating with clarity and impact.Margaret reflects on lessons from her childhood and career, shares insights from her latest book Embracing Uncertainty, and offers thoughtful guidance on building meaningful, creative lives.Tune in for inspiration and practical wisdom on navigating change, fostering creativity, and finding your voice at work and beyond.Links:https://www.mheffernan.com/https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/99633.Margaret_Heffernanhttps://www.ted.com/speakers/margaret_heffernanReady to elevate your voice, confidence, and communication at work?Contact us at BRAVA Business and start making every conversation count:brava.uk.com/businessStay connected with BRAVASubscribe to our newsletter for the latest news, training opportunities and insights connecting business, acting, and voice:brava.uk.com/subscribe00:00 Introduction to High Notes Podcast01:19 Meet Margaret Heffernan: Early Life and Influences05:54 Embracing Uncertainty: Insights from Margaret's Latest Book09:28 The Importance of Creativity and Adaptability16:49 The Power of Voice in Leadership21:19 Effective Communication: Avoiding Jargon and Clichés29:00 The Power of Storytelling in Business30:23 The Craft of Effective Communication35:32 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome37:11 The Importance of Curiosity and Noticing45:52 Creativity in Science and Engineering46:38 The Value of Arts in Education51:17 Building a Meaningful Creative Career Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh Brolin is an Academy Award-nominated actor whose 40-year career spans the cult classic The Goonies, acclaimed turns in No Country for Old Men and Milk, and Marvel's billion-dollar Avengers franchise. Brolin joins Willie Geist at Hotel Chelsea to discuss his intense work in Weapons, Running Man, and the third Knives Out film, his resistance to believing his own hype, and how decades of struggle shaped his instincts. Plus, he opens up about the uncomfortable process of writing his memoir and the drive that pushes him to take on demanding roles. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week's bonus round the geeks are discussing their Black Friday deals and discussing other facets of thanksgiving. Plus, a bonus Super Mario video starring Jason Batemon and Alyssa Molano!Support us:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/DrinkINGeekOUTExclusive DiGo T-Shirts https://drinkingeekout.threadless.com/Another Place for T-Shirts https://drinkingeekout.dashery.com/Alt https://www.teepublic.com/stores/drinkin-geekoutLinks:https://www.instagram.com/drinkingeekout/https://www.threads.net/@drinkingeekouthttps://www.tiktok.com/@drinkingeekouthttps://bsky.app/profile/drinkingeekout.bsky.socialhttps://www.x.com/drinkingeekouthttps://www.facebook.com/DrinkINgeekOut/https://www.drinkingeekout.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
December 14, 2025 - Jim Craft - Bible Class by Buford Church of Christ
Send us a textIn this episode we look back at the man who can lay claim to having written the longest sentence in American Literature. He also wrote the story, "A Rose For Emily" which is a play that our host, Randal Wallace, once played the part of Homer Barron, the unfortunate beau of Ms. Emily, who they would later find dead in her bed years after he disappeared. William Faulkner offered extensive advice on writing during his time as a writer-in-residence at the University of Virginia and in various interviews. His tips emphasize passion, discipline, and a ruthless dedication to craft over commercial success or style. Core PhilosophyBe writing, not "a writer": The act of writing is about movement and activity; adopting the static label of "a writer" can lead to stagnation.Write for pleasure, not money: Relying on writing for income or external approval can compromise artistic integrity. Keep your writing amateur in spirit and get another job to pay the bills.Embrace failure as growth: You will never achieve absolute perfection, and that is a healthy condition. The goal is a "splendid failure" that drives you to improve with each new work, always striving to be better than your past self.Be ruthless for your art: The writer's only responsibility is to their art. Everything else—honor, pride, security—goes by the board to get the book written. Craft and TechniqueFocus on core human conflicts: Faulkner believed that enduring stories focus on "the problems of the human heart in conflict with itself," such as love, honor, pity, and sacrifice.Prioritize character: According to Faulkner, if you understand your characters, they will drive the narrative, and the writer's job is to record their actions and words.Don't overthink style: Style should serve the story and is not a goal in itself. There are no mechanical rules for writing.Use dialect sparingly: A few touches of recognizable dialect are better than extensive use, which can confuse readers. Process and HabitsRead extensively: Faulkner advised reading all kinds of literature, good and bad, to learn from other writers.Stop while you're inspired: To maintain momentum, stop writing for the day when you're in a good flow and know what you'll write next.Make time for writing: Faulkner contended that anyone claiming they lack time to write is mistaken; even ten minutes can be used, and ideas should be written down immediately.Combine experience, observation, and imagination: These elements are crucial for a writer, and they can compensate for each other's absence. Questions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcastsThanks for listening!!
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Throwbacks are where I re-release old episodes from the archives. So don't worry if you have heard it already, as 'New episodes' will continue to come out on Sundays. To get some of the old episodes heard.~~~The first guest we're going to be meeting is Eric from the state of Maine, and Eric has two UFO sightings to share with us that he witnessed on two different occasions. Then we head out west to California to speak with Steve about a sighting of a large diamond-shaped object he witnessed 50 feet above his neighbour's house, self-illuminated, and made no sound whatsoever.More information on this episode on the podcast website:https://ufochroniclespodcast.com/ep-186-orbs-of-maine-the-diamond-incident/Want to share your encounter on the show? Email: UFOChronicles@gmail.comOr Fill out Guest Form: https://forms.gle/WMX8JMxccpCG2TGc9Podcast Merchandise:https://www.teepublic.com/user/ufo-chronicles-podcastHelp Support UFO CHRONICLES by becoming a Patron:https://patreon.com/UFOChroniclespodcastX: https://twitter.com/UFOchronpodcastThank you for listening!Like share and subscribe it really helps me when people share the show on social media, it means we can reach more people and more witnesses and without your amazing support, it wouldn't be possible.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ufo-chronicles-podcast--3395068/support.
How do writers develop their voice, showing us what is important in life?ADA LIMÓN (24th U.S. Poet Laureate, Startlement, The Carrying) explains that her poetry begins with a bodily sensation or curiosity, not an idea. She values the space and breath poetry offers for unknowing and mystery, finding solace in the making and the mess, not in answers. She discusses being free on the page to be her whole, authentic, complicated self.JAY PARINI (Author, Filmmaker, Borges and Me) calls poetry the prince of literary arts—language refined to its apex of memorability. He recounts how his road trip with Borges around Scotland restored him from depression and anxiety following the Vietnam War death of his friend.JERICHO BROWN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet, The Tradition, How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill) discusses the rhythm of black vernacular and capturing "symphonic complexity of black life". He shares how he's found a way not to think about personal risk as he's writing.ADAM MOSS (Fmr. Editor, New York Magazine; Author, The Work of Art) relates David Simon's concept of the bounce, in which creativity gains momentum as it is passed between people.VIET THANH NGUYEN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Author, The Sympathizer; To Save and to Destroy) discusses his path to expansive solidarity and capacious grief and how it works against the state's power to divide and conquer. He emphasizes that literature is crucial because authoritarian regimes abuse language; a commitment to the beauty of language is a commitment to truth, and fear is often an indicator of a truth that needs to be spoken.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
When Jen Simonic and Masey Kaplan's friend lost her mother, she had the challenge of going through her mother's things while grieving her loss. Among her posessions was something almost every crafter has at least one of: a work in progress. Jen and Masey had each finished projects for bereaved family members before, but neither of them could take on this one, a pair of crocheted blankets for two very tall sons. If the two of them were happy to finish a loved one's unfinished craft project, they thought, other fiber artists would be willing to do it, too—fiber artists with a variety of craft skills. And there must be families of deceased crafters who weren't lucky to know someone personally who could take on the task but would treasure having a finished item that their loved one began for them. So began Loose Ends (https://looseends.org/), an organization that Jen and Masey think of as matchmakers for heirs and finishers of uncompleted works, Loose Ends, which was established in May 2023 as a 501(c)3 nonprofit, set out to build a network that connects volunteer crafters with local families to complete projects that were left unfinished by death or disability. Hanging flyers near their homes, Jen and Masey quickly found finishers and projects in crochet, knitting, and quilting. Loose Ends currently seeks finishers in any textile handcraft and matches finishers with projects across the world. Projects under way include weaving, embroidery, and beading, as far afield as Alaska, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. Their informational flyer is now available in 12 languages. You may be surprised to learn that for about 2,000 projects in process, 25,000 volunteers have signed up as finishers—so crafters far outnumber craft projects at this time. But Loose Ends is always looking for more volunteer finishers, both to cover a variety of crafts and to match families with nearby finishers when possible. Any of us who love making things with our hands hate to think of our work in progress going to waste, languishing in boxes or (worse) winding up in the trash if we're not able to finish them ourselves. By matching finishers and unfinished works, Loose Ends brings solace to families of deceased crafters and honors the work of their loved ones. Links: Loose Ends Project website (https://looseends.org/) Sign up as a finisher or request help with a loved one's project on the web forms (https://app.looseendsproject.org/). Help families and finishers find Loose Ends by hanging flyers (https://looseends.org/flyers), which are available in several languages. Visit the website to make a donation (https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/65186b43-546a-4077-a1d2-a7998a7ef83f). This episode is brought to you by: Treenway Silks is where weavers, spinners, knitters and stitchers find the silk they love. Select from the largest variety of silk spinning fibers, silk yarn, and silk threads & ribbons at TreenwaySilks.com (https://www.treenwaysilks.com/). You'll discover a rainbow of colors, thoughtfully hand-dyed in Colorado. Love natural? Treenway's array of wild silks provide choices beyond white. If you love silk, you'll love Treenway Silks, where superior quality and customer service are guaranteed. Learning how to weave but need the right shuttle? Hooked on knitting and in search of a lofty yarn? Yarn Barn of Kansas (https://www.yarnbarn-ks.com/) has been your partner in fiber since 1971. Whether you are around the corner from the Yarn Barn of Kansas, or around the country, they are truly your “local yarn store” with an experienced staff to answer all your fiber questions. Visit yarnbarn-ks.com (https://www.yarnbarn-ks.com/) to shop, learn, and explore. Brown Sheep Company is a four-generation family business bringing you high quality wool and natural fiber yarns. We spin and dye U.S.-grown wool into hundreds of vibrant colors at our mill in western Nebraska. Our mill has something to offer for every craft, from our well-known knitting and crochet yarns to wool roving for spinning and felting. We offer U.S-made needlepoint yarn as well as yarn on cones for weaving. Learn more about our company and products at BrownSheep.com (https://brownsheep.com/).
How do writers develop their voice, showing us what is important in life?ADA LIMÓN (24th U.S. Poet Laureate, Startlement, The Carrying) explains that her poetry begins with a bodily sensation or curiosity, not an idea. She values the space and breath poetry offers for unknowing and mystery, finding solace in the making and the mess, not in answers. She discusses being free on the page to be her whole, authentic, complicated self.JAY PARINI (Author, Filmmaker, Borges and Me) calls poetry the prince of literary arts—language refined to its apex of memorability. He recounts how his road trip with Borges around Scotland restored him from depression and anxiety following the Vietnam War death of his friend.JERICHO BROWN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet, The Tradition, How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill) discusses the rhythm of black vernacular and capturing "symphonic complexity of black life". He shares how he's found a way not to think about personal risk as he's writing.ADAM MOSS (Fmr. Editor, New York Magazine; Author, The Work of Art) relates David Simon's concept of the bounce, in which creativity gains momentum as it is passed between people.VIET THANH NGUYEN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Author, The Sympathizer; To Save and to Destroy) discusses his path to expansive solidarity and capacious grief and how it works against the state's power to divide and conquer. He emphasizes that literature is crucial because authoritarian regimes abuse language; a commitment to the beauty of language is a commitment to truth, and fear is often an indicator of a truth that needs to be spoken.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
How do writers develop their voice, showing us what is important in life?ADA LIMÓN (24th U.S. Poet Laureate, Startlement, The Carrying) explains that her poetry begins with a bodily sensation or curiosity, not an idea. She values the space and breath poetry offers for unknowing and mystery, finding solace in the making and the mess, not in answers. She discusses being free on the page to be her whole, authentic, complicated self.JAY PARINI (Author, Filmmaker, Borges and Me) calls poetry the prince of literary arts—language refined to its apex of memorability. He recounts how his road trip with Borges around Scotland restored him from depression and anxiety following the Vietnam War death of his friend.JERICHO BROWN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet, The Tradition, How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill) discusses the rhythm of black vernacular and capturing "symphonic complexity of black life". He shares how he's found a way not to think about personal risk as he's writing.ADAM MOSS (Fmr. Editor, New York Magazine; Author, The Work of Art) relates David Simon's concept of the bounce, in which creativity gains momentum as it is passed between people.VIET THANH NGUYEN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Author, The Sympathizer; To Save and to Destroy) discusses his path to expansive solidarity and capacious grief and how it works against the state's power to divide and conquer. He emphasizes that literature is crucial because authoritarian regimes abuse language; a commitment to the beauty of language is a commitment to truth, and fear is often an indicator of a truth that needs to be spoken.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
How do writers develop their voice, showing us what is important in life?ADA LIMÓN (24th U.S. Poet Laureate, Startlement, The Carrying) explains that her poetry begins with a bodily sensation or curiosity, not an idea. She values the space and breath poetry offers for unknowing and mystery, finding solace in the making and the mess, not in answers. She discusses being free on the page to be her whole, authentic, complicated self.JAY PARINI (Author, Filmmaker, Borges and Me) calls poetry the prince of literary arts—language refined to its apex of memorability. He recounts how his road trip with Borges around Scotland restored him from depression and anxiety following the Vietnam War death of his friend.JERICHO BROWN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet, The Tradition, How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill) discusses the rhythm of black vernacular and capturing "symphonic complexity of black life". He shares how he's found a way not to think about personal risk as he's writing.ADAM MOSS (Fmr. Editor, New York Magazine; Author, The Work of Art) relates David Simon's concept of the bounce, in which creativity gains momentum as it is passed between people.VIET THANH NGUYEN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Author, The Sympathizer; To Save and to Destroy) discusses his path to expansive solidarity and capacious grief and how it works against the state's power to divide and conquer. He emphasizes that literature is crucial because authoritarian regimes abuse language; a commitment to the beauty of language is a commitment to truth, and fear is often an indicator of a truth that needs to be spoken.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
How do writers develop their voice, showing us what is important in life?ADA LIMÓN (24th U.S. Poet Laureate, Startlement, The Carrying) explains that her poetry begins with a bodily sensation or curiosity, not an idea. She values the space and breath poetry offers for unknowing and mystery, finding solace in the making and the mess, not in answers. She discusses being free on the page to be her whole, authentic, complicated self.JAY PARINI (Author, Filmmaker, Borges and Me) calls poetry the prince of literary arts—language refined to its apex of memorability. He recounts how his road trip with Borges around Scotland restored him from depression and anxiety following the Vietnam War death of his friend.JERICHO BROWN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet, The Tradition, How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill) discusses the rhythm of black vernacular and capturing "symphonic complexity of black life". He shares how he's found a way not to think about personal risk as he's writing.ADAM MOSS (Fmr. Editor, New York Magazine; Author, The Work of Art) relates David Simon's concept of the bounce, in which creativity gains momentum as it is passed between people.VIET THANH NGUYEN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Author, The Sympathizer; To Save and to Destroy) discusses his path to expansive solidarity and capacious grief and how it works against the state's power to divide and conquer. He emphasizes that literature is crucial because authoritarian regimes abuse language; a commitment to the beauty of language is a commitment to truth, and fear is often an indicator of a truth that needs to be spoken.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
Mostly Growth on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MostlyGrowthMostly Growth on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mostly-growth/id1842238102Mostly Growth on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3KDtaLaXx1obFp5PUhZ6V3In this episode of Mostly Growth, CJ Gustafson and Kyle Poyar explore the hidden mechanics behind focus, competition, and value creation across both consumer culture and B2B SaaS. They unpack why point-solution companies like Untuckit and Raising Cane's can outperform diversified rivals, examine how competition actually strengthens category demand, and break down the gray zone of mid-market venture exits where founder incentives and investor expectations diverge. The conversation ranges from private equity roll-ups to the realities of cold-calling returning as a top-performing growth channel, to pricing transparency, algorithmic price discrimination, and how everyday behaviors—from mall Santas to $12 club water—reflect deeper strategic forces. It's a fast, practical look at how operators can stay focused, understand market pressure, and avoid chasing the wrong game.—SPONSORS:Pulley is the cap table management platform built for CFOs and finance leaders who need reliable, audit-ready data and intuitive workflows, without the hidden fees or unreliable support. Switch in as little as 5 days and get 25% off your first year: https://pulley.com/mostlymetricsMetronome is real-time billing built for modern software companies. Metronome turns raw usage events into accurate invoices, gives customers bills they actually understand, and keeps finance, product, and engineering perfectly in sync. That's why category-defining companies like OpenAI and Anthropic trust Metronome to power usage-based pricing and enterprise contracts at scale. Focus on your product — not your billing. Learn more and get started at https://www.metronome.com—LINKS:Mostly Metrics: https://www.mostlymetrics.comCJ on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cj-gustafson-13140948/Growth Unhinged: https://www.growthunhinged.com/Kyle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-poyar/Slacker Stuff: https://www.slackerstuff.com/Ben on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/slackerstuff/—RELATED EPISODES:Building AI-Native Software With No Rules | Christopher O'Donnellhttps://youtu.be/Fr1027kZyC0SaaS Founder or Pop Star? CJ Gets Schooledhttps://youtu.be/LMZq_DwVmkYThe Layer-Cake Playbook for Vertical SaaS Growth | with Roland Ligtenberghttps://youtu.be/yPxWvhPISKoThe One Use Case for Venture Debt That Most Founders Never Think Abouthttps://youtu.be/XxH_Y9OH_i0—TIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 Preview and Intro00:01:42 Sponsors – Pulley | Metronome00:04:02 Mall Fashion & Nostalgia00:05:50 The Modern Mall Santa Reinvented00:06:52 Untuckit & the Platform vs. Point Solution Debate00:08:31 The Power of Category Focus00:09:56 Obsession, Craft, and the Raising Cane's Lesson00:10:46 Germany's “Hidden Champions”00:12:44 Competition: When to Care and When Not To00:14:05 OpenAI, Gemini & the “Code Red” Mindset00:15:34 Competition to Category Education00:17:00 Pricing Pages as Competitive Battlegrounds00:18:05 VC Deck Theater & Competitive Grids00:18:54 Rise of B2B Newsletter Advertising00:19:48 Awkward Exits: The Venture “Gray Zone”00:21:46 Founder Life-Changing Exits vs. VC Math00:23:04 Why Secondaries Exist (and When They Help)00:24:58 Why $100–500M Is the Most Common SaaS Exit Range00:26:14 Structural Misalignment in Venture Exits00:27:20 How Much Secondary Is Too Much?00:30:25 Business Blunders: Justin Bieber the PM00:31:54 Voice Notes, Etiquette, and Chaos00:33:23 Cold Calling Makes a Comeback00:35:50 Catherine Jhung Still Cold Calls CFOs00:37:44 Algorithm Pricing Labels & Data-Driven Pricing00:41:11 Why Clubs Charge $12 for Water00:42:40 Closing Credits#MostlyGrowthPodcast #keepitsimple #focuswins #businessstrategy #operatorsmindset This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cjgustafson.substack.com
Have you ever watched your players stare at a clue for 25 minutes, slowly realizing they're not unraveling a mystery, you're watching them invent a brand-new conspiracy theory? In today's remastered episode, we dive into the magical art of mystery design: how to build suspense, reveal secrets, and gently nudge players away from wildly incorrect guesses like "the butler did it" when you absolutely, definitely did not even put a butler in this campaign. Show Notes In this remastered RPGBOT.Podcast episode, the crew digs deep into the craft of creating and running tabletop RPG mysteries: from puzzle-heavy one-shots to sprawling, campaign-defining enigmas. We break down how mystery structure changes the way players interact with the world, how clues can guide without railroading, and why your players always suspect the guy with the most ominous accent (even when he's just a blacksmith). We walk through best practices for investigation adventures in systems like Dungeons & Dragons 5e, Pathfinder 2e, and other TTRPGs that thrive on intrigue. You'll learn how to balance player agency with narrative direction, how to keep mysteries from stalling, and how to use secrets, lies, and misdirection to build an unforgettable experience. We also cover the common pitfalls: clue scatter, dead-end thinking, mystery over-engineering, and the infamous "GM explains the entire plot because nobody figured it out." Plus, we share our favorite tools, techniques, and design frameworks for ensuring your mysteries feel clever rather than confusing. If you've ever wanted to run a mystery adventure that has players gasping instead of groaning, theorizing instead of floundering, and celebrating instead of crying over red herrings—this episode is your blueprint for success. Key Takeaways Designing Effective Mysteries Structure mysteries around clear goals, accessible clues, and multiple pathways to solve the problem. Use redundancy in clue placement—no single point of failure. Think in terms of "information flow," not "plot." Building Engaging Clues Clues should connect characters, locations, motives, and secrets. Make clues tactile (objects), social (NPC testimony), and environmental (scene details). Each clue should move the investigation forward, even if only slightly. Keeping Players Engaged Allow players to propose theories—even absurd ones—and gently redirect when needed. Encourage table talk, but not paralysis. Let players feel smart by validating partial insights, even if they're not perfect. Managing Mystery Mechanics Investigation checks should reveal information, not gatekeep it. Provide clues through multiple skills: Perception, Investigation, Society, Arcana, etc. Remember: failure shouldn't stop the mystery, only add texture. Building Tension and Payoff Pace reveals to maintain suspense. Use NPCs, factions, and motives as engines for twists. Craft an ending that feels earned, surprising but inevitable. Avoiding Common Pitfalls Don't require players to think exactly like you. Don't hide vital information behind a single roll. Don't write an ending before understanding how the players will approach the mystery. Welcome to the RPGBOT Podcast. If you love Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, and tabletop RPGs, this is the podcast for you. Support the show for free: Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast app. It helps new listeners find the best RPG podcast for D&D and Pathfinder players. Level up your experience: Join us on Patreon to unlock ad-free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT Podcast, chat with us and the community on the RPGBOT Discord, and jump into live-streamed RPG podcast recordings. Support while you shop: Use our Amazon affiliate link at https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ and help us keep building tools and guides for the RPG community. Meet the Hosts Tyler Kamstra – Master of mechanics, seeing the Pathfinder action economy like Neo in the Matrix. Randall James – Lore buff and technologist, always ready to debate which Lord of the Rings edition reigns supreme. Ash Ely – Resident cynic, chaos agent, and AI's worst nightmare, bringing pure table-flipping RPG podcast energy. Join the RPGBOT team where fantasy roleplaying meets real strategy, sarcasm, and community chaos. How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra BlueSky: @rpgbot.net TikTok: @RPGBOTDOTNET Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games BlueSky: @GravenAshes YouTube: @ashravenmedia Randall James BlueSky: @GrimoireRPG Amateurjack.com Read Melancon: A Grimoire Tale (affiliate link) Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati
Dramatiken på årets Uppsala Marathon, Runes vurm för vindtrosor, vem vi tycker borde ha fått Bragdguldet – och en fullmatad guide till hur du ska tänka när du klär dig för vinterlöpning i olika temperaturer. För expertråden står Ella Eskilsson, produktexpert på Craft. Det här avsnittet presenteras i betalt samarbete med Craft. Tack för att du lyssnar!Koden springmedpetra25 ger 25 % rabatt på ordinarie priser på craftsportswear.com t o m 21 december 2025.Följ Spring med Petra & CO i sociala medier:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/springmedpetraFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/springmedpetraFölj Petra:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maratonpetra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Throwbacks are where I re-release old episodes from the archives. So don't worry if you have heard it already, as 'New episodes' will continue to come out on Sundays. To get some of the old episodes heard.~~~The first guest we're going to be meeting is Eric from the state of Maine, and Eric has two UFO sightings to share with us that he witnessed on two different occasions. Then we head out west to California to speak with Steve about a sighting of a large diamond-shaped object he witnessed 50 feet above his neighbour's house, self-illuminated, and made no sound whatsoever.More information on this episode on the podcast website:https://ufochroniclespodcast.com/ep-186-orbs-of-maine-the-diamond-incident/Want to share your encounter on the show? Email: UFOChronicles@gmail.comOr Fill out Guest Form: https://forms.gle/WMX8JMxccpCG2TGc9Podcast Merchandise:https://www.teepublic.com/user/ufo-chronicles-podcastHelp Support UFO CHRONICLES by becoming a Patron:https://patreon.com/UFOChroniclespodcastX: https://twitter.com/UFOchronpodcastThank you for listening!Like share and subscribe it really helps me when people share the show on social media, it means we can reach more people and more witnesses and without your amazing support, it wouldn't be possible.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ufo-chronicles-podcast--3395068/support.
On today's podcast I chatted with my son Brendan Canty as we come to the end of what was an amazing year for him. The first movie that he co-wrote and directed, 'Christy' hit movie screens around the world winning awards and great acclaim and his first full feature documentary 'Gaeltra' has just premiered at the Cork International Film Festival and scooped the Best New Irish Feature Award. The future is looking very bright and from the outside looking in, it may look as though he enjoys instant success at every turn, but as we all know nothing happens like that. On the podcast Brendan chats about these successes, but more importantly he takes us through all the other stepping stone projects that came before these where he learned his craft, from the first school projects, music videos and commercial work. In any career you can't cheat the learning curve, but you need to seize the opportunities along the way when you can gain all of that lvaluable earning. He also chats about the perils about working in such an unpredictable industry and how to keep yourself sane in the process! Enjoy the show... Podcast Production by Greg Canty Greg's blog Greg on Twitter Greg on LinkedIn Email Greg with feedback or suggested guests: greg@fuzion.ie
Today we're diving into a topic that has completely reshaped modern marketing—influencer and content creator partnerships. For this season, we're excerpting chapters from our book Marketing Magic for Savvy Craft Businesses that you can purchase on our website stitchcraftmarketing.com. This is chapter 14 We call this chapter "Alchemical Alliances," because when you find the right content creator or influencer, it truly feels like magic. Let's break down what you need to know to create those powerful partnerships that can elevate your brand.
Welcome back to the Buffalo Happy Hour Whiskey Advent Calendar! Today's pour is the bold and innovative Westward Single Malt Stout Cask, a Pacific Northwest whiskey that represents Portland's craft beer culture colliding with American single malt tradition. If you're a fan of beer-finished whiskey, American single malt, or unique cask experiments, this bottle is going to be right up your alley.In this episode, we break down Westward Stout Cask with our full Advent rating system: nose, initial taste, ending notes, collection worthiness, and final score. We explore how Westward's brewing-first philosophy shapes their whiskey, the impact of stout beer casks, and how American single malt continues to evolve into one of the most exciting categories in modern whiskey.This review is perfect for anyone searching for:• Westward Whiskey reviews• American Single Malt education• Stout cask finished whiskey• Craft distillery recommendations• Flaviar Advent Calendar whiskey reviewsWe're releasing a new whiskey every day until Christmas, featuring bourbon, rye, Scotch, Japanese whisky, and craft single malt from around the world.
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on December 11, 2025. This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai (00:30): GPT-5.2Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46234788&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(01:52): Patterns.devOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46226483&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(03:14): iPhone Typos? It's Not Just You – The iOS Keyboard Is Broken [video]Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46232528&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(04:36): Meta shuts down global accounts linked to abortion advice and queer contentOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46230072&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(05:59): UK House of Lords attempting to ban use of VPNs by anyone under 16Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46236738&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(07:21): French supermarket's Christmas advert is worldwide hit (without AI) [video]Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46231187&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(08:43): Craft software that makes people feel somethingOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46231274&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(10:05): Rivian Unveils Custom Silicon, R2 Lidar Roadmap, and Universal Hands FreeOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46234920&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(11:28): Litestream VFSOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46234710&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(12:50): Denial of service and source code exposure in React Server ComponentsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46236924&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
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In this episode, I chat with Jeff Caplan, founder of Craft Optics, to explore how seeing your work more clearly can completely transform the way you feel while creating. We talk about the real challenges so many creatives face, hunched shoulders, neck pain, eye strain, and the fatigue that comes from working on tiny, meticulous details. Jeff shares what inspired him to create Craft Optics and how improved visibility can instantly support better posture, reduce tension, and help you create for longer without the aches and pains. Whether you're a jeweler, fibers artist, or any kind of crafty maker, this conversation will help you rethink the connection between vision, ergonomics, and your creative longevity. It's an inspiring look at how the right tools can support both your creativity and your well-being. Tune in to learn why Craft Optics has become a game-changer for so many artists and makers and why it's one of my suggested tools for transforming the creative workflow!
Tired of seeing photographers bash others online just to gain clout? In this episode of The Nerdy Photographer Podcast, we tackle the trend of newer photographers criticizing more experienced pros, and explore how to spend your energy more productively. We cover: Why rage-baiting backfires – the short-term attention versus long-term impact. Learning from experience – how respecting seasoned photographers can accelerate your growth. Building your voice authentically – growing your presence without negativity. The value of collaboration – how mentorship and community foster success. Investing in yourself – using time and energy on projects, skills, and learning instead of online drama. If you've ever felt caught up in comparison or online conflict, this episode provides practical advice for focusing on your craft, building meaningful connections, and contributing positively to the photography community. Listen now to learn how to rise above the noise and grow as a photographer with purpose. Episode Promos This episode contains promos for: Nerdy Photographer Let's Be Real Unposed Photography Prompts StyleCloud WordPress Website Templates Siteground Web Hosting Backblaze Cloud Data Backup Support The Nerdy Photographer Want to help The Nerdy Photographer Podcast? Here are a few simple (and mostly free) ways you can do that: Subscribe to the podcast! Tell your friends about the podcast Sign up for the newsletter - https://nerdyphotographer.com/newsletter Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@CaseyFatchett Buy a print from the print shop - https://art.caseyfphoto.com Follow on Instagram - https://instagram.com/thenerdyphoto Follow on Threads - https://threads.net/@thenerdyphoto Follow on BlueSky - https://bsky.app/profile/thenerdyphoto.bsky.social Follow in Tiktok - https://tiktok.com/@thenerdyphoto Get some Nerdy Photographer merchandise - https://nerdyphoto.dashery.com If you're feeling extra generous, check out our support page - https://nerdyphotographer.com/support-nerdy-photographer/ About My Guest Brandi Potter is a destination wedding photographer with a love for darkness and emotion. She likes her dogs and the winter time. You can find her work on her website – brandi-potter.com – or on Instagram @bran.potter About The Podcast The Nerdy Photographer Podcast is written and produced by Casey Fatchett. Casey is a professional photographer in the New York City / Northern New Jersey with more than 20 years of experience. He just wants to help people and make them laugh. You can view Casey's work at https://caseyfphoto.com If you have any questions or comments about this episode or any other episodes, OR if you would like to ask a photography related question or have ideas for a topic for a future episode, please reach out to us at https://nerdyphotographer.com/contact
Today's guest has carved out one of the most improbable creative legacies of his generation — commanding animation, comedy, film, and orchestral music with the same relentless discipline and near-obsessive craft. What began as a kid sketching characters in his bedroom grew into a fight to build Family Guy on his own terms… and eventually into Grammy-nominated big-band records that honor the very foundations of American music.And The Writer Is... Seth MacFarlane!On this episode, Seth breaks down the discipline, taste, and obsessive craft that shaped his creative life… and the standards he refuses to compromise, no matter the project. Dive deep into his roots, heroes, influences, and biggest challenges building his creative legacy.A special thank you to our sponsors...Our lead sponsor, NMPA, aka the National Music Publisher's Association.Your support means the world to us!And @splice — the best sample library on the market, period.Chapter list:0:00:00 – Teaser0:01:06 – Welcome & Episode Intro0:03:12 – Seth's Early Creative Roots: Drawing, Music & Comedy0:08:40 – Developing Discipline as a Young Artist0:12:55 – The First Breakthroughs in Animation0:16:33 – Fighting for Family Guy and Holding the Vision0:18:15 – The Influence of 80s TV Scores and John Williams0:21:48 – How Taste Shapes Every Creative Decision0:25:30 – The Craft Behind Writing Comedy That Lasts0:30:02 – Why Orchestration Matters So Deeply to Him0:34:44 – Recording His Sinatra Albums & The Pursuit of Precision0:38:55 – Balancing Film, TV & Music at a High Level0:43:22 – Obsession, Work Ethic & Sustaining a Long Creative Career0:45:45 – Diving into the Rat Pack Era and Vocal Legends0:47:14 – Collaboration, Standards & Protecting the Work0:52:33 – What He's Learned About Longevity in Entertainment0:56:26 – The Role of Curiosity in Every Chapter of His Career1:00:08 – The Mindset Behind Creative Risk1:03:03 – His Advice for Multi-Hyphenate Creators1:05:23 – Seth's Final Message to Artists1:07:19 – Closing Thoughts1:09:30 – Navigating Fame, Fan Encounters, and Meeting Icons Like John Williams & William Shatner1:15:45 – Final Appreciation for Preserving Classic MusicHosted by Ross GolanProduced by Joe London and Jad SaadWatercolor by Michael White Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.