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    The Paper Outpost - The Joy of Junk Journals!
    S7 Ep 20 Craft Questions Answered! The Junk Journal Podcast!

    The Paper Outpost - The Joy of Junk Journals!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 20:20


    S7 Ep 20 Craft Questions Answered! TheJunk Journal Podcast! The Paper Outpost Podcast! The Joy of Junk Journals! Free to Listen Anytime! Every Tuesday & Thursday!   Topics: Junk Journals, Paper Crafting, lifeof a crafter, answering crafty questions! Come have a listen on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcastor go to https://anchor.fm/the-paper-outpost Also check out my Video Podcasts on M,W, F, S, S on Spotify! :)You can make your own Podcast! It's easy at Anchor: Here ishow!: anch.co/outpost Grab a FUNDLE! Now available in my Etsy Shop!: 100 pieces! Amix of antique/vintage ledger pages, hand-dyed papers, old postcards, teacards, handwritten paper, awesome vintage book pages and so much more!Wonderful to use in your junk journal creations! Free Priority Shipping in theUSA! :) Limited supply! :) See a Fundle Video!:) https://youtu.be/KJnWd9RSpOQ Buy a Fundle! :)  EtsyShop:https://www.etsy.com/listing/1007331616/antique-vintage-ephemera-paper?ref=shop_home_active_6&frs=1&crt=1 VINTAGE DIGIKITS! Amazing images to download & print outat home on your printer!: Etsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ThePaperOutpost  PRINT & MAIL Option for Vintage Digikits! :) I heardyour call :) No Printer? No Problem! :) I will print & mail 10 Digikits toyou! Free Priority Shipping in the USA! :) 1. Select 10 names of digikits, & send me the list viaEtsy message or email to pam@thepaperoutpost.com or simply say "Surpriseme!" :) 2. Then buy the Print & Mail Digikit option in my Etsyshop! :) Direct Link to Buy here:https://www.etsy.com/listing/1071078687/printed-mailed-digikits-no-printer?ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1&crt=1That's 50 Pages total on lightweight cardstock! See All My Digikits!https://www.etsy.com/shop/ThePaperOutpost  Sincerely, Pam at The Paper Outpost :)!! I am currentlyburied in paper and covered in glue ;) Remember that Fun Can Be Simple! Go Forth and Create withReckless Abandon! :) MY AMAZON STORE!: My Personal Favorite Products &Tools!: Click here to see all my items in one click with pictures inmy Amazon Store! https://www.amazon.com/shop/thepaperoutpost NEWSLETTER!: Free Monthly Emailed Newsletter from The PaperOutpost! Sign Up here: https://bit.ly/paperoutpostnewsletter - Free Monthly Digital Printable! - Free The Note From The Book Maker explaining what a junkjournal is and how to use it! - Free Page List of Ideas for Junk Journals!- Free Checklist of Junk Journal Supplies! - Junk Journal Tips & Updates from Pam at The PaperOutpost! COME FIND ME AT :)All My Links: https://linktr.ee/thepaperoutpostETSY Shop: https://www.thepaperoutpost.comETSY Shop:  https://www.etsy.com/shop/ThePaperOutpostYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/ThePaperOutpostNEWSLETTER: https://bit.ly/paperoutpostnewsletterINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thepaperoutpostFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ThePaperOutpostThe Paper Outpost FACEBOOK GROUP:https://www.facebook.com/ThePaperOutpost/THE PAPER OUTPOST PODCAST: The Joy of Junk Journals!:https://anchor.fm/the-paper-outpostAMAZON STORE: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thepaperoutpostPINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/thepaperoutpostTWITTER: https://twitter.com/thepaperoutpostMERCHANDISE STORE!:https://the-paper-outpost-2.creator-spring.com/  #thepaperoutpost #paperoutpost #thepaperoutpostpodcast #digikits  #junkjournal  #junkjournals #howtomakeajunkjournal #junkjournalpodcast  #thejoyofjunkjournals  #fundle #thejunkjournalpodcast  

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    iCamp LOL

    Nerf's LOLs at 5:05

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 1:00 Transcription Available


    Don't waste summer for your kids.  Let them be productive at iCamp!  

    DrinkIN GeekOUT
    BAFTA Surprises Us Again - Bonus Round

    DrinkIN GeekOUT

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 99:38


    This week the geeks are discussing world events like a new Pope, and then get into a HEATED debate over the most influential video games of all time (according to bafta)This week, the guys are finishing off Sun King's Flying cupcake from a previous episode while discussing the newest release news provided by the Nintendo Direct. They also have a special surprise game dedicated to Women's History month. Come check out what the guys think of the release and see what they are most excited about. Disclaimer: Audio issues from the Duke. You have been warned.Beer for the Episode:Bell's HopSlamSupport 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/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Speaking of Writers
    Lajuana Craft Ryckeley-Words from God: Rising out of the Ashes

    Speaking of Writers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 9:41


    This book is a compilation of my life arising from my deepest memories and heart-felt moments through the experiences I have lived. This book is in poetry--all my loves, struggles as a mother and wife, to just enjoying all the things that God has given me to see and feel. I have made lemonade with my life and I wanted to share with others all the ups and downs that have gone into making me what I have become today. I have grown very close to my Heavenly Father through each step. I hope it is an inspiration to all who read the words of my life.For more info on the book click HERE

    Coming Up for Air - Families Speak to Families about Addiction
    VOICES from the Front Lines: Casey Fariello and Liz Reitman of Other Parents Like Me

    Coming Up for Air - Families Speak to Families about Addiction

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 39:32


    How did Casie Fariello and Liz Reitman come to build Other Parents Like Me (OPLM), an impressive network of worldwide support meetings, expert talks and much more? Kayla speaks with Casey and Liz of OPLM, who describe themselves as "two moms determined to make a difference." The organization supports and educates parents with kids going through mental health challenges of all kinds, often including substance use.For more about OPLM, visit oplm.com.At Allies in Recovery, we train, guide, and support families using the CRAFT method—an evidence-based approach that helps families shift the dynamic with a loved one struggling with addiction. Self-care is a cornerstone of this process, but for many, it's something we have to learn from scratch. A membership at Allies in Recovery gives you unlimited access to:  ✔ Step-by-step CRAFT training through our online learning platform  ✔ Support groups and a community that understands what you're going through  ✔ A Q&A blog with expert guidance  ✔ And much more! Visit Allies in Recovery to start your new path towards healing addiction in your family.  

    Yoga Strong
    278 - The Craft of Cueing Engagement

    Yoga Strong

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 29:44 Transcription Available


    When we talk about what it means to "engage" in yoga class, what do we actually mean? Do our students understand? How do we want them to be moving? And is engagement something we should all be teaching? Today, we explore the concept of engagement and the nuances of teaching it, including the importance of the language we choose, the assumptions we make, and some of the influences of our personal experiences and learning on our teaching and cueing. Weekly stories by email from Bonnie's HERE Connect with Bonnie: Instagram, Email (hello@bonnieweeks.com), WebsiteListen to Bonnie's other podcast Sexy Sunday HERE The music for this episode is Threads by The Light Meeting. Produced by: Grey Tanner

    Ecommerce Conversations by Practical Ecommerce
    Great Mom Builds Global Craft Biz

    Ecommerce Conversations by Practical Ecommerce

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 36:29


    Sally Wilson is a lawyer turned craft entrepreneur. She's also an involved mother who shares her business and passions with two kids. She says being a great mom doesn't mean sacrificing who you are.Sally launched Caterpillar Cross Stitch a decade ago from her home in England. Fast forward to 2025, and her company has 12 employees, selling cross-stitch supplies, courses, and events to customers worldwide.In this episode, she addresses early struggles, leadership lessons, global selling, and, yes, raising kids. For an edited and condensed transcript with embedded audio, see: https://www.practicalecommerce.com/great-mom-builds-global-craft-bizFor all condensed transcripts with audio, see: https://www.practicalecommerce.com/tag/podcastsListener reviews of Ecommerce Conversations elevate visibility and help others experience the lessons of online entrepreneurs. We invite you to leave a review on this channel.   ******The mission of Practical Ecommerce is to help online merchants improve their businesses. We do this with expert articles, podcasts, and webinars. We are an independent publishing company founded in 2005 and unaffiliated with any ecommerce platform or provider. https://www.practicalecommerce.com

    Craft Brewery Finance Podcast
    Insuring the Craft: Why Breweries Need a Specialist

    Craft Brewery Finance Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 41:30


    Today on the podcast we hear from Chris Dial, Insurance Specialist at CS&A insurance and Owner of Wanderlinger Brewing Company in Chattanooga, TN.Chris knows the brewery business as an owner and operator of Wanderlinger. And now he's using his skills and experience to help other brewery owners properly insure their businesses with the right coverages at the right price. SummaryInsurance cost-savings opportunities you might not even know exist"The chiller died...but the brewery didn't." Hear the story of how the right insurance paid off for this breweryBiggest brewery insurance mistakes...and how to avoid themResourcesConnect with Chris on LinkedIn, by phone 615-496-6070, or email chris@wanderlinger.comSign up for the FREE brewery financial training newsletter

    Weekly Manga Recap
    Toby is X Craft

    Weekly Manga Recap

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 132:36


    The Fire Devil makes their appearance, Brooke's connection to Gunko gets teased further, and Syd Craft reveals everything!   1:24 - Skipping Last Week's Chapters 5:02 - Ichi the Witch 35 14:31 - Blue Box 197 23:18 - Chainsaw Man 204 30:04 - Spy x Family 116.1 33:19 - more Chainsaw Man 35:19 - Embers 16 44:12 - Hima-Ten! 43 52:48 - Otr of the Flame 3 1:03:53 / 63:53 - Syd Craft: Love is a Mystery 25 1:23:40 / 83:40 - Ultimate Exorcist Kiyoshi 45 1:31:21 / 91:21 - Marriagetoxin 128 1:39:55 / 99:55 - Nue's Exorcist 99 1:51:09 / 111:09 - Akane-banashi 159 1:56:26 / 116:26 - One Piece 1149 2:06:41 / 126:41 - Favorite Series and MVP

    Rob Morgan Is A Curious Person
    ※ “Use The Difficulty” [on Stage-Craft and Live Performing]

    Rob Morgan Is A Curious Person

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 25:16


    Last week, mid-show in Milwaukee, my mic stand took a nosedive. (Fine, maybe I kicked it during André's filthy solo. The man shreds—what do you want from me?) But here's the thing—I didn't stop. Michael Caine once gave acting advice: “Use the difficulty.” So that's what I did. I didn't fix it. I used it. Because that's the difference between a recital and a show. One chases perfection. The other turns chaos into gold. Live performance is alchemy. In this episode, I share one of my most embarrassing live music stories, I dig into Michael Caine's advice, a little philosophy on stage-craft, and some thoughts from my buddy Dan Rodriguez on what it means to actually perform.  

    Kings of Kill
    The Craft: Bitches of Eastwick

    Kings of Kill

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 23:08


    We watched the Craft! It's about four goth girls who listen to alternitive music and go to high school. They deal with every day problems such as bullying, trailer park life, burn marks I guess and witchcraft.Check out links https://linktr.ee/kingsofkillpodcast

    The Weekly Scrap
    Weekly Scrap #302 - Tina Humston, on Craft and Culture

    The Weekly Scrap

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 74:22


    Joined this week by the one and only Tina Humston, we discuss training, training and more training... where her passion comes from and how to keep it focused. We will dive into the challenges of running a local conference and the lessons learned. We discuss a lot about being a female firefighter... And as always the discussion was driven by the awesome questions from the audience!!!! 

    Wish I'd Known Then . . . For Writers
    Trixie Silvertale on Making Your Backlist Work for You when You Need a Break

    Wish I'd Known Then . . . For Writers

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 40:06


    Ep 273 / Trixie Silvertale joins us to discuss resilience and adaptability in business. Trixie shared how a personal tragedy shifted her writing and publishing and resulted in her leveraging her backlist. Plus keeping a long series fresh, and writing interesting small town settings.Topics:Trixie's dictation process, which involves roller skates

    Brewbound Podcast
    3 Tier Beverages on Key Bev-Alc Trends for Summer 2025

    Brewbound Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 53:13


    The team at 3 Tier Beverages breaks down hot trends in bev-alc heading into the summer selling season on the latest edition of the Brewbound Podcast.   3 Tier Beverages founder Donn Bichsel, consultant Danelle Kosmal and CGA VP Matthew Crompton share a complete look at trends in the off- and on-premise, including continued momentum for non-alcoholic beer, hard juice's rocketing growth and the growing simplicity movement within craft.    “The biggest opportunity for this summer and within the next year is just engaging new consumers and creating new drinking occasions,” Kosmal said of NA beer.    Kosmal also covers why craft lagers are working, how flavored lagers such as lime are performing and what opportunities still exist in the space. Bichsel cautions craft brewers against playing the pricing game with mainstream lager brands.    “When most of your revenue is coming from 4-packs, 6-packs and you start playing in the 12-packs, 15s, 18s, 24s, I think you're chasing a losing proposition,” he said.  “You've got to be very careful or be prepared to have a high price and just give up some of your turns.”   Kosmal and Crompton explore why ABV and style remain among the key factors driving consumer purchases. They also cover the three pillars of innovation growth – NA beer, flavor and craft line extensions – and explain why flavor is leading the way within new products, led by AriZona's Jumex Hard Nectar.   Before the conversation, Brewbound editor Justin Kendall and senior reporter Zoe Licata analyze 2024 craft brewery production data, which the Brewers Association released last week, including New Belgium leapfrogging Anheuser-Busch InBev's craft portfolio, big losses for Boston Beer, big gains for Athletic Brewing and the regional craft breweries leveling up.

    Turning to Story
    41: Specificity: A Lit Agent's Craft Secret

    Turning to Story

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 84:41


    Listen, we could tell you all day what it takes to make a query and a novel sparkle, but why not hear it from a star agent like Michaela (Mike) Whatnall? That's right! This week, authors Anna Mercier and Lyssa Mia Smith chat with Mike Whatnall of the Dystel, Goderich & Bourret agency about what makes a project really stand out and the answer is: specificity. Mike's craft insight covers everything from pitches to magic systems and everything in between.Michaela Whatnall's WebsiteTurning to Story Substack

    Cigar Coop Prime Time Show
    PCA 2025: Abbina Craft Sipping Soda (Audio)

    Cigar Coop Prime Time Show

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 4:49


    One company that was not a cigar company we visited at the 2025 Premium Cigar Association (PCA) Trade Show was Abbina Craft Sipping Soda. Abbina (Italian for “to match” or “to combine”) Craft Sipping Soda was created by Charlie Albanetti, who sought a more interesting non-alcoholic beverage pairing for cigars than other commercially available sodas. The company emphasizes that Abbina's unique flavors, including earthy notes reminiscent of beet and leathery undertones infused with saffron and patchouli, are intended to both create new flavor combinations with those typically found in cigars and to highlight otherwise undetectable flavors in cigars. Abbina sodas are crafted in small batches with complex flavors, specifically designed for slow sipping. Full PCA Report: https://wp.me/p6h1n1-wOb  

    Cigar Coop Prime Time Show
    PCA 2025: Abbina Craft Sipping Soda

    Cigar Coop Prime Time Show

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 4:49


    One company that was not a cigar company we visited at the 2025 Premium Cigar Association (PCA) Trade Show was Abbina Craft Sipping Soda. Abbina (Italian for “to match” or “to combine”) Craft Sipping Soda was created by Charlie Albanetti, who sought a more interesting non-alcoholic beverage pairing for cigars than other commercially available sodas. The company emphasizes that Abbina's unique flavors, including earthy notes reminiscent of beet and leathery undertones infused with saffron and patchouli, are intended to both create new flavor combinations with those typically found in cigars and to highlight otherwise undetectable flavors in cigars. Abbina sodas are crafted in small batches with complex flavors, specifically designed for slow sipping. Full PCA Report: https://wp.me/p6h1n1-wOb  

    Further Light Podcast
    Episode 120: Masonry and the Church

    Further Light Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 22:00


    Send your feedback and ideas for future episodes.Today we look at why the Catholic Church views the Craft as they do, how this idea developed and where things stand today.

    VO BOSS Podcast
    Tech Secrets for Success

    VO BOSS Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 24:49


    BOSSes Anne Ganguzza and Tom Dheere dive into the essential digital toolkit for today's voiceover professionals. Their lively conversation spotlights practical solutions for safeguarding valuable audio, effortlessly showcasing your work, and leveraging the power of AI to streamline your workflow. They unveil their go-to platforms for reliable cloud backups, easy video conversion for portfolio building, and AI assistants that can help with everything from crafting professional communications to generating content ideas. By sharing their tried-and-true tech arsenal, Anne and Tom empower voice actors to work smarter, not harder, and confidently navigate the ever-evolving digital landscape of the voiceover industry. 00:02 - Anne (Host) Hey, if you're looking to take your podcast to the next level, my podcast consultation coaching services teach you how to sound more authentic, develop smart strategies, and market your show effectively. Let's elevate your podcast together. Visit anneganguzza.com to get started. 00:22 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) It's time to take your business to the next level: the BOSS level. These are the premier business owner strategies and successes being utilized by the industry's top talent today. Rock your business like1 a BOSS—a VO BOSS. Now let's welcome your host, Anne Ganguzza.2 00:42 - Anne (Host) Hey, hey everyone, welcome to the VO BOSS Podcast and the Real BOSS Series. I'm here, Anne Ganguzza, with my good friend, Mr. Tom Dheere. Hello, Tom Dheere, how are you today? 00:53 - Tom (Guest) I am good. Anne Ganguzza, how are you? 00:56 - Anne (Host) I am relieved. 00:58 - Tom (Guest) Relieved? Want to know why? Yes, why? 01:01 - Anne (Host) Well, I had a scare this week where I all of a sudden went to go access one of my audio files to send to my client, and it said, "No, there's no drive." And I went, "Oh my God, I lost my drive!" And that's one of those things—I don't know if you're on an Apple Mac or any kind of computer—when all of a sudden the drive doesn't show up, you're like, "Oh my God, let me unplug it, let me replug it, let me unplug it, replug it," and you wait to hear it spin up. And back in the day, when I used to work in technology, it was a thing. Like your backup plan had to be solid because you could not lose any data, and it used to be very complex where you would have RAID systems and you would have dual backup systems, and you'd pay a lot of money to have systems backing up to other things. And I'll tell you what I got. 01:45 So, paranoid, I unplugged my drive, plugged it back in. Nothing. Same thing, did it multiple times, unplugged it from the cord, I rebooted my computer. Nothing happened. But I'll tell you, I was saved by my favorite tool in the world, which is called Backblaze, which backs up all of my data onto a cloud, and I was able to restore the data that I needed to send to my client to another external drive that I have and do it within the next couple hours. It was actually a few terabytes, right, because my drive... I put everything, Tom, and I think we can talk about this—I have, since I worked in technology, I put everything that's important on an external drive, and that drive gets backed up multiple times. And that way I don't ever have to worry about like, "Oh gosh, if I need to update my..." I never put anything important on my main computer drive, always on an external drive that gets backed up. 02:36 - Tom (Guest) Because it's easy. I think this leads into an extremely important lesson that we could just start right off with. For all you BOSSES out there: do not be 100% cloud-dependent with your data, and do not be 100% external hard drive or internal hard drive-dependent with your data. But back them up, back them up. 02:54 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) Make sure that they are backing each other up. 02:57 - Tom (Guest) What I have is I have Norton 360, which is generally... Norton is known for its antivirus software, and Norton 360 does that. But what it also does is it backs up my hard drive every single day up to one terabyte. And, like you, I have very little actual data on the hard drive of my desktop computer itself. I also use Google Drive's Google Workspace. 03:22 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) If you have a Gmail account or a Gmail address. 03:23 - Anne (Host) Same thing. Yep, you can use Dropbox as well. 03:25 - Tom (Guest) Yep, you can use Dropbox as well. 03:27 You can use OneDrive, you could use Box, you could use CrashPlan, you could use Carbonite. I used to use Carbonite for a very long time, and I was very happy with it, and then I realized I had Carbonite, Box, Dropbox, OneDrive, and Google Drive, and I realized it was so redundant. So my primary cloud-based data storage is a combination of Google Drive with Google Workspace and Norton 360, and I also have an external hard drive which I will actually occasionally hook up and physically back everything up and put it away. So I've got like three—two cloud-based and one drive external hard drive-based—home base for all of my data, in case something bad happens with one or, heaven forbid, two of them. 04:17 - Anne (Host) It's been a lifesaver, I'll tell you what. So Backblaze—just my favorite. By the way, I'm an affiliate, guys. I'm going to put a link for you. What I love about Backblaze is that basically, you just set it to work and it works seamlessly in the background. It will always... it backs up every minute of the day. It backs up, and it doesn't take a lot of resources on your system. So every time you create a file, it's just going to be backing it up to the cloud, and then you just... it's really simple. You go to your account on the cloud and you restore it, and it basically just keeps the most current backup. 04:45 You can keep different versions of backups. If you have version one of a file, version two of a file, you can keep all the versions of your backups for up to a year. It just really depends, and it is super reasonable. I think I pay $99 a year. So I use that in combination with Dropbox. I have like three terabytes for Dropbox, and I keep all my student data on that, and that way I can share my drive with my clients and my students, and that is my Dropbox, which is always backed up, so I don't have to worry about that data either. So I use the combination, and I also have a Google Drive. So those are my cloud-based: Dropbox and Google, and then my Backblaze, which is my backup for all my drives that I have on my computer, and I only put important stuff on my external drives. That way if I need to update my operating system, I don't have to worry about restoring all the other data onto that main drive on my computer. 05:36 And you can... even with Backblaze, you can order, like I had, a four-terabyte drive or a five-terabyte drive. If the entire drive goes—which drives do, I mean, they have a lifespan—you can actually just order a replacement drive, and it ships out within two to three days. It's an encrypted drive that you can actually just plug in via USB, and then ultimately you have that mirrored drive so that you don't have to restore the data through the cloud, because sometimes if you do have five terabytes of data—let's say if you have video—it could take an awfully long time to restore through the online version, and so you can just order a drive, and I've done that two times. So that's one of my favorite tools, Tom. So what are some of your other favorite tools that you have to run your business? 06:18 - Tom (Guest) Like I said, I do use Google Drive regularly. If you have a Gmail account, I think you already get 15 gigs of storage space, but with Google Workspace, you get two terabytes for like $15 a month, and I also use it to synchronize my email. Actually, that's really exciting—the ability to synchronize my email in Gmail with my phone, my desktop, my laptop, and my tablet, so I can access my emails anytime I want. But other tools that I've really been enjoying lately: this is something that comes up a lot. Voice actors of all parts of their journey desperately want to get their hands on the finished product, which is, most of the time, the finished video of a voiceover that they did, most of the time commercials or explainer videos or things like that. 07:07 So I have a two-pronged system. Number one, I go to YouTube once a month. I'm on YouTube every day, who am I kidding? But I mean, for this exercise, I go to YouTube, and I have a list of all the voiceover jobs that I did in the previous quarter or previous month, and I look at all the front-facing stuff, all of the commercials and explainers, the things that would be normally exposed to the public—not like the e-learning modules and the internal corporate stuff—stuff that has been published publicly. 07:34 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) Published publicly, exactly. 07:34 - Tom (Guest) And then what I'll do is I'll find all of them, find the ones that I can. I will save them to a playlist in YouTube, and I have a playlist for every genre of voiceover that... 07:46 - Anne (Host) I've done. Yeah, me too. 07:46 - Tom (Guest) But this is where the tool comes in. I download the YouTube video. There is a specific software that I use called Any Video Converter. We'll put the link down there. It's absolutely free. I think it's just anyvideoconverter.com. And then you download that free software, and all you do is paste the YouTube link in, and then it says, "Do you want audio only, video only, or audio and video?" You download it, and it downloads it to your computer, and then you can save it. And this is why this is really important. It's important for two reasons. Number one, a lot of us want to use professional samples of stuff that we've done to add to our demos. Yes, and we want to use it to add to our online casting site profiles, our sample lists and playlists on Voice123 and other places. But here's the other thing: YouTube videos don't necessarily stay there forever. 08:45 - Anne (Host) They're not necessarily evergreen. 08:47 - Tom (Guest) I have had multiple videos over the years where I went to go look at it, and it was gone. 08:52 Or it was linked to my website, tomdheere.com, and the video was just not there. There's just gray static, or "this video is no longer there." So what you can do is that if you keep that video by downloading it using Any Video Converter or any software of your choice, you can then upload it back to your website, right, or maybe even upload it back onto YouTube and continue to have it as part of your portfolio. 09:15 - Anne (Host) I just want to make sure that it's noted that you have permission and that it's public-facing to begin with. So make sure that it's public-facing. Sometimes, if you don't have permission from the company, it's always nice. I mean, I always, as part of my, "Thank you so much, it's been wonderful working with you," I always say, "If you have a link to the final video, I would really appreciate it. I'd love to see the final product. It was so great working with you." But a lot of times people are busy, and that doesn't happen. 09:40 And so, yeah, if it ultimately shows up on a YouTube, then ultimately it's public-facing. 09:45 And then I am assuming that it's public-facing, it's public property, and that I can take that Any Video Converter and download it. And, yeah, now you own it; you can put it back up on YouTube if you want. It's a video that's not going to disappear all of a sudden off your website if you happen to embed it. But yeah, that's a great tool, and it's wonderful to be able to show not only your demos but work that you've done, and you want that work to exist. So, yeah, that's a great. 10:08 I love that, Tom, because you actually go and actively seek it out, because sometimes I lose track of the jobs that I do, and then it's like, "Oh darn, I wish I had that job to showcase, right? Here's an example of what my voice sounds like in this particular job," or "here on this website." And I used to actually post the link or embed the YouTube link from their site onto my website, but, you're right, it disappeared from mine after a while. Sometimes people just don't keep those videos up on their YouTube, so having it for your own is a wonderful, wonderful tool, and that Any Video Converter, yeah. 10:42 - Tom (Guest) Definitely, and that task is on my monthly action plan. 10:46 - Anne (Host) It is one of the things that... 10:47 - Tom (Guest) I do every single month. It's in the tools section of my monthly action plan: "Download new YouTube videos and save to playlists." 10:54 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) Wow. 10:55 - Tom (Guest) This also applies to Vimeo as well, so you could also look around, because there are some clients that prefer Vimeo over YouTube, which—it's a great platform. I love Vimeo, but YouTube just has so much more SEO clout. Well... 11:06 - Anne (Host) I love Vimeo because I use Vimeo. I have a Vimeo account as well as YouTube, but I have a Vimeo account because if you want to password protect, you can do that on Vimeo. So that helps me when I do my VO Peeps events, and people are requiring access to the videos. I password protect them. 11:23 - Tom (Guest) Well, I'll bounce the ball back to you, Anne: what is another tool that you enjoy using? 11:27 - Anne (Host) Oh my gosh, there are so many. Let's see. I'm going to say I'm going to go the AI route, and I'm going to say I have a couple of AI tools that really, really help me in crafting emails to my clients that are super fast and efficient. And they help me just... First of all, I have a professional version of ChatGPT, which I think is well worth the 20 bucks a month, and I also have CopyAI, which I pay for on a yearly basis. It uses ChatGPT, but it also has different features kind of built in. So, depending on what I want to do, it has a little more marketing aspect to it, so it can create more marketing funnels for me. If I want ChatGPT, I can ask it just about anything. But again, both of them are the premium versions, and I use it for—gosh, I use it for anything. 12:09 Sometimes I'll just ask questions and I'll say, "Hey, craft an email response to my client that includes the following points," or I'll have started a particular email, and I'm like, "You know, I just don't have the time to word this professionally." So let me cut and paste it, and I'll say, "Just reword this professionally and in my voice." So you can train your little ChatGPT AI bot to have your voice in it. And so I use it constantly for crafting professional emails and basically doing a lot of web writing that I might have to do. If I want to craft my bio, I need to create a nice bulleted course list here and that sort of thing. I'll say, "Go to this webpage and tell me what are the major points, what are the summary points of this particular course that I can then utilize." So it's just training your robot, like training your dragon, is really a wonderful thing. 12:58 - Tom (Guest) Cool. Well, I also have two favorite AI tools, both of which are parallel to the ones that you just recommended. You're a paid user for ChatGPT. I am a Gemini fan myself. Gemini is the Google-powered version of OpenAI's ChatGPT. You do need to pay for it, but if you have a Google Workspace account, like I just talked about a few minutes ago, that I use to get more drive space and synchronize all of my emails and all of my devices, you also get access to Gemini. I've been using it very heavily for the past three, four months or so. And what do you use it for? What sorts of things? I use it professionally and personally. I ask it all kinds of questions, looking for statistics or data, potential voiceover leads. And what happened was, a few months ago, I'm here in New York City. I was invited by a Google Wix co-production talking about Google Gemini and then how to use Google Gemini to write blogs in Wix—not necessarily write them for you, but like to just kind of help you come up with ideas. 14:08 Spark ideas, maybe give you some outlines, and then you can put your own creative flair and writing style in it. I will give a quick AI prompt tip. Two things. Number one, always tell your AI who they are before you ask the question. So like, if you have a question about social media, you always say, "You are a social media expert." Then you ask the question. I don't pretend to understand how any of this works, but I do know that if you kind of put them in the, for lack of a better term, "frame of mind," it will give you more accurate answers. 14:43 - Anne (Host) Give me a more professional answer, give me a friendlier, give me more conversational. Yeah, you can absolutely, and... 14:50 - Tom (Guest) Oh, I refine them constantly. What's nice about Gemini is on the left side, it has a link to every single conversation that I've had, and I refer back to them regularly. The other tip is always say please and thank you. For some weird reason, they have noticed that—and this may be a little scary—that the nicer you are when you're asking questions, the better quality you're going to get. I know that's a little creepy. 15:15 - Anne (Host) Well, yeah, you don't want to be angry. I mean, a lot of times people are like, "No, that's the wrong, you stupid idiot." You know what I mean. You should not talk to Alexa that way either, by the way. Just saying. 15:24 - Tom (Guest) Right, no, you don't want to do that either. 15:25 - Anne (Host) No, because you want them to treat you right. 15:57 - Tom (Guest) I believe there are different tiers, like there are with a lot of these programs. I just started my affiliate partnership with them, so I'm exploring all the wonderful things that it can do, but Warmy.io—that's my other favorite AI tool. Wow. 16:07 - Anne (Host) I've got one more. 16:08 - Tom (Guest) I've got one more that I use, and that's Podium. For a long time... 16:11 - Anne (Host) I've used Podium for a good year or two now, I think. Podium takes my VO BOSS podcasts and it crafts out my notes, it crafts out my show notes, it crafts out takeaways, and I found that that works the best. I mean, I can put anything into ChatGPT, but the cool thing about Podium is I can feed it an MP3. So I can take a final MP3 of my episode and I can say, "Craft out 10 takeaways from this." And ultimately I do have to go through everything. I think it's always advisable, no matter what. 16:39 If you're working with AI, you always have to go through it. You always need the human touch, right? You need to like... sometimes it'll come up with some weird things, but for the most part, it does the best summaries, and it's the only one that I have that will take an MP3 or a video and transcribe it, and then it can create a blog out of it as well, which is super powerful, because once you can get from there to the blog, then you can tweak the blog. So it really has done a lot to help me. And so that's Podium, and yes, I'm an affiliate of Podium too. 17:08 So, guys, BOSSES out there, if you find tools that you like, you can always create a little affiliate membership with that, because, I mean, even if it's a few cents a month, it's a few cents a month, and I have people who follow me that I don't steer them wrong. I'm not going to be an affiliate of a product that I don't love and that I wouldn't recommend. And so that's the way I really feel that I've gotten people who follow me that trust my recommendations and these tools that Tom and I love. I mean, we recommend them wholeheartedly. It's not something because affiliate memberships don't, I don't think, make you enough money to... you know. I mean, I'm not just going to sign up for everything and become an affiliate. 17:42 It's only going to be the stuff that I absolutely love and the stuff that I'm going to talk about. And I actually got a little key fob the other day so that people can scan the key fob, and I can become an affiliate of that, so that they can scan the key fob and go get all my contact information, go to every website that I have, and it's really a lot of fun, and I'll be testing that out at VO Atlanta, so that's going to be really cool too. So all these tools that Tom and I are talking about are stuff that we've tested and stuff that we recommend. And so, BOSSES, that's another part of your income journey really, is thinking about products you love and maybe thinking about becoming affiliates of them. Any other tools, Tom, and I've got one more that I'm going to talk about that I love. 18:21 - Tom (Guest) It's funny because I wanted to... 18:23 - Anne (Host) It might be the same one. 18:23 - Tom (Guest) Well, I wanted to say that we are recording this right now using a fabulous tool called Riverside. Yes, and I've been guest hosting on the VO BOSS for a couple of years now, and she's been using Riverside, and I think it's a fantastic program. The one that I use when I have guests, when I am doing recorded video chats, is I use StreamYard. 18:43 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) They're both very similar. 18:44 - Tom (Guest) They have their own sets of bells and whistles. Both of them are fantastic. So if you're looking to start a podcast or if you just want to record conversations, Riverside or StreamYard—both of them are fantastic. 18:55 - Anne (Host) And here's one that I think we both have in common, Tom, I know that you use it, and it is... it is my graphic wonder, Canva. 19:03 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) Ah, Canva! I love Canva. 19:04 - Anne (Host) Canva changed the game, I'll tell you what. And I'm not saying that I'm a graphic artist, because nothing would ever replace my web designer, because my web designer is an amazing graphic artist. There's something about being able to see and visualize graphics and where they go and putting them together and making them look good. But if you're just a beginner and you need to do a few social media graphics, you need to do certain things like remove a background. You cannot go wrong with Canva. I've been using Canva for years. It is an absolute favorite tool of mine. 19:33 - Tom (Guest) I use it constantly. I mean, for those of you who have watched any of my how-to videos or have been in a workshop with me where I'm doing a presentation, I use Canva, I'm pretty sure. 19:43 - Anne (Host) Anne, you also have the... 19:44 - Anne (Host) Canva Pro. You have the paid version, Canva Pro. I do. 19:48 - Tom (Guest) So do I. I mean, it's got so many functions. You'd be shocked at the amount of things that it can make. I mean, I primarily use it for my how-to videos and presentations, but I also use it for making thumbnails for my YouTube videos. 20:01 - Anne (Host) Social media graphics. 20:03 - Tom (Guest) Yep, it's got a great library of content, and you can upload all of your content as well. 20:07 - Anne (Host) And also, I'm going to give myself one other plug. 20:09 - Tom (Guest) I'm going to give myself one other plug. There are a bunch of apps that you can have called up on the left side of your Canva. There is one which is to add an AI voice to your presentations, and one of my AI voices is one of those voices. So, yes, you could actually click on that. You could have me voicing your content. 20:27 - Anne (Host) Tom, I'm going to add you to my next presentation. I'm going to add Tom Dheere voice to my next presentation. But that's awesome. I love Canva and the Canva Pro. And remember, Tom, back in the day when you were creating, let's say, a website or a social media graphic and you would subscribe to these places where you could buy the rights to the graphics? Because you need to be legal about these things. You can't just be stealing graphics and downloading graphics. Canva has a great—and the Canva Pro version has a great—amount of graphics that you can use that are built within it and licensed. So you don't have to pay for another tool to get your graphics. So you can get professional graphics. If you need, like a studio graphic to put in the background of one of your social media posts, you can download it from Canva, and the license is there, and you're clear. 21:13 - Tom (Guest) Yeah, what's very interesting is that you can just run searches in their library to find graphics and stuff like that. And then, if you have the Canva Pro account—I don't know if you've noticed this, Anne—is when you click on stuff and you use it, it'll say, "You just saved this amount of money." 21:27 - Anne (Host) Oh, yeah, right. 21:28 - Tom (Guest) Right, because if you didn't have a Canva Pro account, you would have had to pay à la carte for all of these graphics, but as part of the Canva annual fee, you can get access to all of those graphics for free, and you are using them legally and lawfully. 21:40 - Anne (Host) Yeah, I love it. I love it. I love knowing that I'm using them legally and lawfully, because that used to be a worry for me. I mean, I used to be like, "Oh my God," and each graphic I would pay. Even sometimes I'd go to those websites. I think I had an Envato Elements account that, you know, I could go and get the graphics and use those for my social media. And it's just nice because it's built into Canva already, and everything that you use these days has AI built into it. 22:04 Guys, there's really not much that I think you're going to be using tool-wise that isn't going to have some sort of AI built into it. So, again, it's one of those things where I know we need to be careful of it for our voices, and we need to make sure that we're getting compensated. Make sure that any tool that you're using that has AI built into it, that you're within the confines of your own ethical thoughts and what you think is right and fair compensation. And, Tom, you're getting paid for that voice that you have in the middle of Canva, so that's good. And so tools that are ethically sourced, right, that are using AI, I think it's just going to be so embedded into a lot of our tools these days that we're not even going to notice anymore, and it's going to be like... you know, I always tell people with Voice over IP, back in the day I used to install Voice over IP phone systems, and people were like, "Oh no, it'll never work." 22:52 But honestly, that's all we use these days. There's not one phone call you make that isn't going over an internet or a network, a data line, and there are no more POTS lines that are installed. Back in the day, they were Plain Old Telephone POTS lines, P-O-T-S. And so nowadays, all of your communication goes over data lines, and that is Voice over IP. Really, same thing with AI. It's going to be embedded in just about everything that we do. So just be careful and be thoughtful. But these tools are something that I can't live without now. I mean, really. 23:23 - Tom (Guest) Me too. I don't know where I'd be without Canva and all the tools we just talked about today. 23:27 - Anne (Host) I don't know where I would be without my Alexa telling me how many ounces are in a tablespoon or how many... you know, when I need to do some simple conversion. I mean, we're talking like everyday life. So yeah, these are just some of our favorite tools. Tom, I'd love to do another episode in a few months from now to see if we've come up with any other favorite tools. 23:44 But I love sharing tech, geeky gadgets, because you're kind of a tech girl. I think we've come up with a really great list, and, guys, we'll list all of that in the show notes for you today. And thank you so much, Tom, for yet another wonderful, enlightening episode. 23:59 - Tom (Guest) Thank you, always glad to be here. 24:01 - Anne (Host) Big shout out to our sponsor, IPDTL, which I use every single day, by the way, guys. IPDTL, I use for all of my student communications. I love it. It's wonderful, people can record, it's super easy, and you can find out more at IPDTL.com. Guys, have an amazing week, and we'll see you next week. Bye. 24:21 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) Join us next week for another edition of VO BOSS with your host, Anne Ganguzza, and take your business to the next level. Sign up for our mailing list at voboss.com and receive exclusive content, industry-revolutionizing tips and strategies, and new ways to rock your business like a3 BOSS. Redistribution with permission. Coast-to-coast connectivity via4 IPDTL.

    I Am Refocused Podcast Show
    From the Classroom to the Global Stage: How Dr. Danny Brassell Turns Words into Wealth

    I Am Refocused Podcast Show

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 38:51


    South Central LA to 3,500+ stages worldwide—Dr. Danny Brassell's journey is anything but ordinary. Dubbed the “Jim Carrey with a Ph.D.,” this high-octane speaker, coach, and author sits down with I Am Refocused Radio to break down how the power of reading, public speaking, and authentic storytelling can transform not just your message—but your entire business model. In this episode, Dr. Brassell reveals the same mindset shifts and tactical frameworks he's taught to entrepreneurs, educators, and CEOs looking to generate leads, land stages, and convert conversations into clients. We unpack his “Communication Triangle,” explore the connection between literacy and leadership, and get real about what most people are doing wrong on stage. This isn't just inspiration—it's strategy with soul.Dr. Danny Brassell is a globally recognized speaker, bestselling author, and performance coach who's been called “Jim Carrey with a Ph.D.” for good reason—his electric presence and razor-sharp insights have inspired over 3,500 audiences across the globe. With 19 books to his name, including Leadership Begins with Motivation and Misfits and Crackpots, Dr. Brassell blends humor, heart, and hard-won wisdom to teach leaders how to communicate with impact. A former inner-city teacher turned international keynote powerhouse, Danny is the co-founder of The WellCrafted Story Workshop, where he equips entrepreneurs, executives, and everyday visionaries with the tools to leverage public speaking as a powerful client generation engine. His core message? Great communicators aren't born—they're built. And it starts with mastering what he calls the Communication Triangle: reading, speaking, and intentional growth. Whether he's teaching Fortune 500 companies how to convert stages into sales or helping individuals find their voice, Dr. Danny Brassell is on a mission to elevate the way we lead, speak, and connect.https://wellcraftedstoryworkshop.com/Gift from Dr. Danny:  http://freeSTORYguide.com To thank your audience, I'd like to supply them with a complimentary "Storytelling Blueprint: 5 Steps to Craft a Compelling Business Narrative." Learn to identify your core message, connect emotionally with your audience and structure your story for maximum impact across all platforms. Transform your business story into a powerful asset that drives real engagement and revenue. Remember: you're just a wellcrafted story away from 7 figures.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.

    Elevate Life Church Podcast
    Pillars | The Pillar of Faith Pt. III | Josh Craft

    Elevate Life Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 48:09


    Life can be tough, but your faith doesn't have to give up. In this message, The Pillar of Faith, we talk about how to keep going and trust God. You'll hear God's word and encouragement to help stay strong and endure your faith. Obstacles are not meant to defeat us but instead be used as opportunities to grow our endurance and press closer to God. Our endurance is what makes our faith grow greater.

    the Way of the Showman
    140 - What if Play Reveals the True Nature of Existence? (Showmanship & Play 22 of 30)

    the Way of the Showman

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 57:51 Transcription Available


    What if our capacity for play is not just a quirk of evolution but a fundamental way we grasp reality? Much like sight reveals color and hearing reveals sound, could play be a sense that unveils essential dimensions of existence otherwise hidden from us?Captain Frodo challenges us to reconsider the nature and value of play beyond its utilitarian functions. While science often explains play through its evolutionary benefits—practice for hunting, social bonding, developing cognitive flexibility—these explanations miss something crucial: the joy of play itself. When we watch a crow repeatedly sliding down a snowy roof on a plastic lid, flying back up only to slide down again, we witness something more than adaptive behavior. We glimpse a consciousness experiencing pleasure in the moment.The episode draws heavily from Johan Huizinga's groundbreaking work "Homo Ludens," exploring how play predates human culture and may well be the foundation from which our entire civilization emerged. Law, war, philosophy, art, religion—all these domains of human achievement might have their roots in playful behavior. If so, dismissing play as unimportant or merely instrumental severely limits our understanding of what makes us human.This perspective reframes our relationship with reality itself. The playful approach to the world isn't an escape from what's real but an engagement with a different facet of it. When we play, we're not just entertaining ourselves—we're accessing a dimension of reality that our purely logical or utilitarian approaches cannot reach. This has profound implications for how we teach, learn, and solve problems.As this episode marks the conclusion of an extended exploration of play, Captain Frodo invites us to recognize ourselves—especially artists, performers, and "misfits"—as the embodiments of homo ludens, the playful human. In our play, we're not just having fun; we're revealing essential truths about reality itself.Support the show...Now you can get t-shirts and hoodies with our wonderful logo. This is the best new way to suport the podcast project. Become a proud parader of your passion for Showmanship and our glorious Craft whilst simultanously helping to gather more followers for the Way.You'll find the store here: https://thewayoftheshowman.printdrop.com.auIf you want to help support this podcast it would be tremendous if you wrote a glowing review on iTunes or Spotify.If you want to contact me about anything, including wanting me to collaborate on one of your projects you can reach me on thewayoftheshowman@gmail.comor find out more on the Way of the Showman website.you can follow the Way of Instagram where it is, not surprisingly thewayoftheshowman.If you find it in you and you have the means to do so, you can suport the podcast financially at:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/captainfrodo

    Brewbound Podcast
    NB2A's Kevin Asato on Supporting Black Brewers in Tough Times; Yonder Cider's Caitlin Braam Speaking to Many Audiences

    Brewbound Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 32:41


    National Black Brewers Association (NB2A) executive director Kevin Asato explains how obstacles have mounted for the trade group's members as diversity, equity and inclusion efforts have come under fire during the Trump administration.    “The beautiful thing is, I was Black yesterday. I'm Black today. And god willing I wake up tomorrow, I'll be Black tomorrow,” he said. “The point being, just because there isn't a tagline like DEI available, doesn't mean our challenges and our need for diversity and our need to help our Black brewers in this space has gone away. Nothing has changed. Not a single thing has changed for our space here.”   Asato shares with Brewbound managing editor Jess Infante how the NB2A is supporting its 86 Black-owned brewery members and its nearly 400 overall members during a special bonus edition of the Brewbound Podcast. He also explains why equipment donations have been key for up-and-coming Black breweries, teases ancient grain fonio's potential inclusion in Volume 3 of the Black is Beautiful collaboration efforts and talks about why some retailers are doubling-down on diverse brands.    Following the conversation with Asato, Yonder Cider founder Caitlin Braam joins Brewbound senior reporter Zoe Licata to explain how experimenting with events at her brand's taproom has broadened her hard cider brand's consumer base.    A shared taproom partnership with craft beer brand Bale Breaker has also helped Yonder breakthrough with new audiences, she explains. It's all about “not being exclusive” and “making spaces and places for various audiences, not just one.”   “There isn't just one audience for your brand. There are many. And you have to find ways to talk to them each individually,” she said.   Both conversations were recorded during the 2025 Craft Brewers Conference in Indianapolis.

    The Mind Of George Show
    The Purpose Story: Inspire Alignment and Loyalty

    The Mind Of George Show

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 28:31


    91% of consumers today make buying decisions based on a brand's purpose—not just its products. Yet most entrepreneurs are still stuck pitching features, funnels, and stats.In today's episode, I dive deep into the Purpose Story, the third foundational story from Stories That Stick by Kindra Hall. You'll discover how your deeper mission—not your marketing tactics—is the real engine for sustainable growth, trust, and community.If you want to build a brand that people believe in, not just buy from, this episode will show you how to craft a Purpose Story that rallies your audience, inspires loyalty, and helps you create a movement—not just a business.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy people crave meaning, not marketing—and how to give it to themHow to craft a Purpose Story that builds community and loyaltyThe three-part story arc to make your mission stick (Normal → Explosion → New Normal)Prompts to help you find the moment your mission was bornHow to embed your Purpose Story across your business: hiring, marketing, sales, and leadershipReal-world examples of micro and macro Purpose Stories in actionKey Takeaways✔️People don't follow products—they follow purpose.✔️Movements are built by sharing stories, not selling offers.✔️Your Purpose Story is the mirror where your audience sees their values reflected.✔️Alignment isn't a buzzword—it's a business strategy.✔️Purpose-driven brands create loyalty that transcends features, prices, or competitors.✔️Your mission deserves to be shared—and to invite others to stand alongside it. Timestamps[00:00] – Why most brands are focusing on the wrong thing[02:00] – Welcome to Part 4 of the Stories That Stick series[05:00] – What is a Purpose Story, and why does it matter?[07:00] – How Purpose Stories create emotional alignment[10:00] – The three-part storytelling framework for your Purpose Story[12:00] – Prompts to uncover your mission-defining moment[14:00] – How to make your Purpose Story relatable and real[18:00] – Tips to avoid “sanitizing” your story—keep it raw and resonant[21:00] – Where to use your Purpose Story across your brand[24:00] – Real-world example of crafting a Purpose Story[27:00] – Final invitation: Write and share your Purpose Story this weekChoose Your Next Steps:Take 30 minutes and journal: What broke your heart? What woke you up?Craft a rough draft of your Purpose Story (normal → explosion → new normal)Share it somewhere—email, social media, a team meeting, or a video post.Tag me on Instagram @itsgeorgebryant so I can celebrate your movement with you!This is the fourth episode in a special 5-part podcast series on mastering storytelling for entrepreneurs, based on Stories That Stick by Kindra Hall.Download your free companion workbook to reflect, take action, and make the most out of this series.Click here to access the workbook!Make sure to listen to the other episodes in the series too (linked below) to complete your storytelling blueprint!Ep. 591 Stories That Stick: The Four Stories Every Entrepreneur Needs to TellEp. 593 The Value Story – Sell the Transformation, Not the ThingEp. 595 The Founder Story – Turn Your Why Into ConnectionJoin The Alliance – The Relationship Beats Algorithms™ community for entrepreneurs who lead with heartApply for 1:1 Coaching – Scale your business with simplicity, alignment, and purposeLive Events – Get in the room where movements are born: mindofgeorge.com/event

    The Curious Builder
    #115 | Don Forsman | Welch Forsman Associates | Scaling with Heart: 40 Years of Craft, Care & Construction

    The Curious Builder

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 73:22


    After more than four decades in the building world, Don Forsman has seen—and built—it all. In this episode, Don shares how he started with a roofing hatchet and ended up leading one of Minnesota's most respected custom home firms, Welch Forsman. From hiring philosophies to client psychology, selling his business to learning from mistakes, Don gets honest about the highs, lows, and hard-won lessons that shaped his career.   Support the show - https://www.curiousbuilderpodcast.com/shop   See our upcoming live events - https://www.curiousbuilderpodcast.com/events   The host of the Curious Builder Podcast is Mark D. Williams, the founder of Mark D. Williams Custom Homes Inc. They are an award-winning Twin Cities-based home builder, creating quality custom homes and remodels — one-of-a-kind dream homes of all styles and scopes. Whether you're looking to reimagine your current space or start fresh with a new construction, we build homes that reflect how you live your everyday life.   Sponsors for the Episode:   Pella Website: https://www.pella.com/ppc/professionals/why-wood/   Adaptive https://www.adaptive.build   Where to find the Guest: Website: https://welchforsman.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/welchforsman/   Where to find the Host: Website - https://www.mdwilliamshomes.com/ Podcast Website - https://www.curiousbuilderpodcast.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markdwilliams_customhomes/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MarkDWilliamsCustomHomesInc/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-williams-968a3420/ Houzz - https://www.houzz.com/pro/markdwilliamscustomhomes/mark-d-williams-custom-homes-inc

    The Designer Within
    71: Exploring Color and Creativity: 3 Specific Strategies from Meredith Heron

    The Designer Within

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 54:10 Transcription Available


    Send us a text71: Exploring Color and Creativity: 3 Specific Strategies from Meredith HeronIn this episode of the McClain Method Podcast, host John McClain speaks with Canadian design powerhouse Meredith Heron. They discuss the importance of dealing with decision-makers, aligning values in business relationships, diversifying ventures, and staying true to passion and creativity. Meredith shares insights from her journey from working at Home Depot to becoming a TV host and launching a bespoke rug collection. Meredith emphasizes the significance of storytelling, authenticity, and bespoke designing in interior design. Learn about her approach to building lasting client relationships, the intricacies of launching a product line, and overcoming business challenges. This episode also delves into finding inspiration from various sources like travel and the importance of working with like-minded people. Get ready to be inspired by this engaging conversation full of practical advice and entertaining anecdotes.00:00 Introduction and Aligning Your Views00:35 Welcome to the McClain Method Podcast01:38 Interview with Meredith Herron Begins03:13 Meredith's Journey to Interior Design09:55 Launching a Product Line and Overcoming Challenges18:22 The Importance of Alignment and Values22:57 The Art and Craft of Hand-Knotted Rugs30:18 Marketing and PR Strategies30:40 Early Adoption of Social Media31:09 Transition to High-End Clientele32:17 The Importance of Storytelling in Design33:17 Overcoming Financial Fear and Scarcity35:26 Discovering and Honing a Superpower37:38 Navigating Client Relationships43:41 Inspiration and Creative Process50:53 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationMore About Meredith Heron:Website: https://www.meredithheron.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/meredithheron/?hl=enSupport the show

    DrinkIN GeekOUT
    DiGo 64: Mario Kart 64

    DrinkIN GeekOUT

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 48:53


    On this episode of DiGo 64, Saf is joined by all his DrinkIN GeekOUT friends and the discuss every aspect of Mario Kart 64 while also reviewing Black Dog Brewing's Rainbow Road rainbow sherbet sour. Let's-a Go!Website: www.DrinkINgeekOUT.com Patreon: patreon.com/DrinkINGeekOUT Instagram: https://instagram.com/drinkingeekout Twitter: https://twitter.com/drinkingeekout TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drinkingeekout Threadless: https://drinkingeekout.threadless.com/ Dashery: https://drinkingeekout.dashery.com/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Online Marketing Podcast
    Nugget: Craft Offers They Can't Refuse

    Online Marketing Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 3:05


    How do you price your product or service?What price should your product, service, coaching program, membership course be at?Now here's the thing, in the open world right now there are people that are hunting for free or low-cost everywhere. They're searching the Walmarts of the world, the Amazons of the world, they're looking on YouTube, on Google, they're searching and hunting in Facebook groups and on Instagram accounts… they're hunting for free or low cost.Yes, there are going to be way more people that want free or low cost in every single market or niche that's out there in the world. But.. at the exact same time, there are a lot of people in the world right now that are willing to make a very serious investment in our product and service.So I recommend when it comes to pricing is that we really need to know our audience, we really need to know the transformation. What is the problem they have and how are we speaking into that problem? What is the transformation that they're going to get through our coaching program or membership or course or product or service? What is that transformation?Because that's really the end result of what they're going to get, the promise that you're making. It doesn't matter how many modules or how how if it's a facebook live or zoom call. It doesn't matter if it's a whiz bang thing, it's the desired result, it's the end result that people are seeking, they want that problem fixed. What is the transformation. When you understand that, then you understand how to package around the price that you actually want.I'm going to challenge you: start with the price!What problem are you solving? And when you look at that price point, how can you create an offer around it that's going to make it totally irresistible? Resources:Adaptive Marketing Program - The Adaptive Marketing Program is an exclusive opportunity for online business owners, coaches, course creators, and membership site owners to play bigger and bolder in their business and explode their bank account with more clients!For a list of our resources & recommendations visit: https://onlinemarketingpodcast.com/learn-with-paul-melissa/Connect with us on social!Instagram: @realpaulpruitt & @realmelissapruitt Facebook: @realpaulpruitt & @realmelissapruitt

    A Smaller Life
    #100 - This is how one person, a mic, and a messy creative mind made it to 100 episodes

    A Smaller Life

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 50:34 Transcription Available


    Send me a Text Message. SUMMARYIt's a special one—episode 100! In this celebratory and cozy episode, I take you behind the scenes of how Pattern Shift came to be, how it has evolved, and what I've learned over five years of podcasting. From awkward beginnings and unexpected pivots to heartfelt listener stories and slow growth reflections, this episode is full of gratitude, reflection, and a few eclairs.If you've ever wondered how a small podcast like this gets made—and what keeps it going—this one's for you.FULL SHOW NOTES WITH TAKEAWAYS + LINKS: patternshift.fmBEST QUOTE FROM THE EPISODE“I wanted to make a podcast that actually helps people… and I felt like interviews with famous knitters is great and entertaining and also can be very helpful… but there were already podcasts doing that.” ⚡︎You know me as a guide, mentor and teacher, but I've also set off on a new adventure, coaching. Coaching, when it's done right, it can be really transformational. As part of my coaching education, I'll soon need to do real coaching sessions. And it could be a really great opportunity for you to experience this at low cost. If you've ever been curious about working with me in this way, now's the time. Just send me an email: info@ja-wol.comThis episode was sponsored by Ja, Wol. I promote my own services and products in my podcast rather than working with sponsors. I will share the odd-discount for things I fully support and use.Support the show☆ other ways to  You know me as a guide, mentor and teacher, but I've also set off on a new adventure, coaching. Coaching gets a bad rep sometimes, but when it's done right, it can be really transformational. As part of my coaching education, I'll soon need to do real coaching sessions. And it could be a really great opportunity for you to experience it at no or low cost. If you've ever been curious about working with me in this way, now's the time. Just send me an email: info@ja-wol.com This episode was sponsored by Ja, Wol. I promote my own services and products in my podcast rather than working with sponsors. I will share the odd-discount for things I fully support and use.Support the show☆ other ways to SUPPORT THE SHOW ☆ If you appreciate the free content and the work we put into this podcast, consider showing your support in a way that feels right to you. This could be by sharing episodes with friends, signing up for our newsletter, or making a small monthly contribution by clicking the Support the Show link. Your support keeps the podcast going and aligns with the values we share. Thank you for being a part of this movement! to get updates for the next live-cohort of the Ja, Wol Business Program! ☆ JOIN THE WAITING LIST ☆ ☞ GET ACTIONABLE BUSINESS TIPS AND INSIGHTS & EPISODE UPDATES ☜☆ SIGN UP HERE! ☆ ☞ FIND OTHER BUSINESS OWNERS IN OUR COMMUNITY SPACE ☜☆JOIN THE CONVERSATION☆ Have a question? Want to offer your opinion? Do you have an idea for a guest or topic? info@ja-wol.com or leave me a voice message!

    The Masonic Roundtable - Freemasonry Today for Today's Freemasons
    The Masonic Rountrable - 0513 - Conceal Carry in Lodge

    The Masonic Roundtable - Freemasonry Today for Today's Freemasons

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 62:00


    In this week's thought-provoking episode, we explore the sensitive and controversial topic of concealed carry within the Masonic lodge. Is bringing a firearm into a space dedicated to peace, harmony, and brotherhood compatible with Masonic principles? We'll discuss practical considerations, jurisdictional differences, and ethical debates surrounding this issue. Join us for an open, balanced conversation on safety, tradition, and trust within the Craft.

    What's in a Song
    Imposter Syndrome (no more) with Dr. Jill Stoddard on the inner critic, the wise mind and so much more

    What's in a Song

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 57:03


    Send us a textTo sign up for the online songwriting in process class:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1376858744569?aff=oddtdtcreatorOn today's show I have Psychologist Dr. Jill Stoddard So much of what goes into a song is the psychology of the songwriter.  Mindset is so important to the creative.  Today, Dr. Stoddard talks about how to work with our inner critic, why we have it, how to focus on meaning even when your critique is loud.  She talks about how important self compassion is to the creative and the wise mind.  How persona can help an artist and so much more!More about Jill:https://jillstoddard.com/To find Jill's book:https://www.amazon.com/Imposter-More-Self-Doubt-Imposterism-Successful/dp/1538724790/ref=sr_1_1?crid=QBJQVVVTQCWA&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.t0gJrRrxlr7fbTqpBlq1PA6UmSg3LRmFwVPsRRiQkPNkS5rCe9HIM2zzvrZrw0gcbalD0-zlisuqEpcOscgx8cyeW7zeGdwiSJJtTO6m8AmGoKnflb9bqT2mOyuNBXxzFC2IszG9pjxX0gbcncLqaEH0J_Wz-5PlUeW7AMlW-NqbSUB7cTAngYXrv51YQ936.iml6zLsvasbi9q-BxQCaDOaeAWoajBYcHnKmTlFp71E&dib_tag=se&keywords=imposter+no+more&qid=1748007040&sprefix=imposter+no+mor%2Caps%2C121&sr=8-1To join the weekly writing class: https://buymeacoffee.com/scarlet.keysThe monthly membership:https://buymeacoffee.com/scarlet.keysScarlet's website:https://www.scarletkeys.comScarlet's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scarletkeysofficial/To purchase Scarlet Keys' book "The Craft of Songwriting:https://www.amazon.com/Craft-Songwriting-Music-Meaning-Emotion/dp/0876391927/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2PP55NU6E9ST6&keywords=the+craft+of+songwriting&qid=1659573139&sprefix=the+craft+of+songwritin%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-1Mixed by Peter Sykes: https://www.petersykesmusic.com/Otto Gross: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMnxx19QD-vxD4wnYGTn3JwScarlet's website: https://www.scarletkeys.comScarlet's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scarletkeysofficial/To purchase Scarlet Keys' book "The Craft of Songwriting:https://www.amazon.com/Craft-Songwriting-Music-Meaning-Emotion/dp/0876391927/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2PP55NU6E9ST6&keywords=the+craft+of+songwriting&qid=1659573139&sprefix=the+craft+of+songwritin%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-1

    The Couchaholics
    115: Crypto Cocktails

    The Couchaholics

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 79:18


    Send us a textDisclaimer: As fun as it is to kick back with friends and consume alcohol; The Couchaholics always condone drinking responsibly and never drink and drive... all of our opinions are our own,  and don't reflect upon the quality of any particular brewery or business. This podcast contains explicit language.

    Hopestream for parenting kids through drug use and addiction
    Saving You First: Self-Preservation, Go-To CRAFT Strategies and Taming Fear When Your Child Struggles With Addiction and Mental Health, with Brenda Zane

    Hopestream for parenting kids through drug use and addiction

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 32:15 Transcription Available


    EPISODE DESCRIPTION:In this episode, I offer what might feel like slightly brutal truths if you're parenting a young person who struggles with substances and mental health challenges. I emphasize the importance of self-preservation for parents, noting that while you cannot force lasting change in your child or children, you can create the best conditions to foster it. I discuss the "self-preservation continuum" - the balance between being fully (overly) involved in your child's recovery and maintaining personal health and sanity. I also provide practical tools you can focus on when you have no idea what to do, and highlight the destructive impact of fear when it dominates. EPISODE RESOURCES:Hopestream episode 8: Don't Let Your Child's Addiction Kill Your Dreams and PassionsHopestream episode 58: Four Counterintuitive Things To Do When You're Overwhelmed By Your Child's Substance Use or Emotional ChallengesInsight Timer meditation: Your Special RoomThis podcast is part of a nonprofit called Hopestream CommunityLearn about The Stream, our private online community for momsFind us on Instagram hereFind us on YouTube hereDownload a free e-book, Worried Sick: A Compassionate Guide For Parents When Your Teen or Young Adult Child Misuses Drugs and AlcoholHopestream Community is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and an Amazon Associate. We may make a small commission if you purchase from our links.

    Documentary First
    Episode 252 | Inside Acting with Corey Johnson: From the Stage to the Screen and Beyond

    Documentary First

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 52:35


    In this episode, Hollywood actor Corey Johnson takes us behind the scenes of his dynamic career, sharing powerful insights from working alongside acting legends like Anthony Hopkins. From his early days in theater to conquering the big screen, Corey reveals the evolution of his craft and the unique challenges of transitioning from stage to film. He opens up about the unsung elements of filmmaking—trust, collaboration, and vulnerability—that make or break a performance. Aspiring actors and directors will walk away with actionable advice on how to thrive in the competitive world of film, with tips on navigating the business side of acting, adapting to new mediums, and mastering the art of collaboration. Tune in as Corey and host Christian Taylor dive deep into the nuances of acting, the power of vulnerability, and the essential role directors play in shaping unforgettable performances. Whether you're a theater lover or a film buff, this conversation is packed with valuable lessons for anyone passionate about storytelling, the craft of acting, and the film industry's fast-paced world.DocuView Déjà VuCorey Johnson:Strangest Things Series, 2 Seasons 2021-2022, Watch on MAX and Prime IMDB Link: Strangest Things (TV Series 2021–2022) ⭐ 7.0 | DocumentaryTiananmen Square, 2019 - This documentary was done by Corey's father and is no longer available.00:00 Introduction and Early Career02:52 Lessons from Working with Anthony Hopkins05:56 The Changing Landscape of Acting09:00 The Nature of Trust in Acting12:03 Advice for Aspiring Actors and Directors14:56 The Differences Between Theater and Film17:58 The Importance of Collaboration in Directing20:58 Experiences with Renowned Actors24:03 Reflections on Genius in the Arts30:20 The Mystery of Film Production31:52 The Business of Acting33:44 The Craft of Acting36:44 Learning Through Experience40:36 The Role of Self-Critique43:40 Acting as Reacting48:11 Vulnerability in Performance49:59 DocuView Déjà Vu Segment Sponsor: http://ArtillerySports.com Use the code DocFirst for 10% off your order today!

    Vintage Horror Podcast
    Episode 87: The Craft (1996)

    Vintage Horror Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 98:21


    Welcome to the Vintage Horror Podcast!!! The group starts with Cracking Open A Cold One, Maria runs the gang through a game of horror trivia, then they move to the main event, The Craft (1996)! Enjoy!Find us at the following:Instagram: @vintagehorrorpodcastEmail: vintagehorrorpod@gmail.comTwitter: @VintageHorror_Leave us a voice message: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vintagehorrorpodcast

    Wish I'd Known Then . . . For Writers
    Andi Arndt on Audiobooks: Finding Narrators and Tips for Writing for Audio

    Wish I'd Known Then . . . For Writers

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 47:32


    Episode 272 / Andi Arndt joins us to discuss audiobook narration, including tips for finding and working with a narrator, how to write with narration in mind, and audiobook trends. Topics:How Andi preps to narrate a bookMistakes authors make when it comes to picking narratorsTips for writing with narration in mindBenefits of  having a long-term relationship with a narrator or production companyTrends in audiobook production, including duets and multicast productionsThe impact of AI on audiobooks

    Spaces Podcast
    Shared Screens, Shared Worlds: Inside the Chrono Craft

    Spaces Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 41:44


    In this episode of SPACES, Jeff Smith, Concept Creator and Designer, and Steve Petersen, Creative Director, join the show to share the innovative concept of the Chrono Craft, a mobile theater that combines augmented reality with immersive storytelling to recreate historical experiences. They discuss their backgrounds in art and technology, the challenges of designing such an experience, and the importance of engaging narratives in entertainment. The conversation also touches on the societal need for connection in a post-COVID world and the potential applications of this technology in various settings beyond mobile theaters.As mentioned in the show:thefutureofimmersive.comIf anyone is interested in learning more about this new immersive experience, Jeff and Steve can be reached at: steve@stevep.tv and jeff@eyevapor.comIf you enjoy our content, you can check out similar content from our fellow creators at Gābl Media. Spaces Podcast Spaces Podcast website Spaces Podcast // Gābl Media All rights reserved

    Entreprendre dans la mode
    [EXTRAIT] La naissance de Milk & le lancement chez Colette | Isis-Colombe Combréas (Milk, Milk Décoration, Craft Gallery, Harper's Bazaar Intérieurs)

    Entreprendre dans la mode

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 10:50


    Craft & Draft
    Greatest Hits: That Summer PD Vibe!

    Craft & Draft

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025


    Welcome everyone to the Craft & Draft podcast! We are so excited to bring to you what we love, talking with you about workshop, literacy, writing, reading, and real world teaching. “Jacob, are you doing any summer PD?' Jacob and Pam discuss summer PD and share what they are doing professional development this summer.  In […] The post Greatest Hits: That Summer PD Vibe! appeared first on Craft & Draft.

    Brewbound Podcast
    Lagers, IPAs and National Parks with Sierra Nevada and New Trail at CBC

    Brewbound Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 51:18


    Leaders from Sierra Nevada and New Trail discuss their craft portfolios, innovation, packaging and recent wins during the 2025 Craft Brewers Conference.   Sierra Nevada chief commercial officer Ellie Preslar and chief brewing officer Brian Grossman sit down with Brewbound editor Justin Kendall for a chat about new offering Pils, Pale Ale's limited edition National Parks packaging and Big Little Thing's recent glow-up.   Then, New Trail chief operating officer Mike LaRosa joins Brewbound managing editor Jessica Infante for a chat about the fast-growing Pennsylvania brewery's volume gains, IPA-heavy innovation slate and debut on the Brewers Association's top 50 list.   But first, Jess and Zoe break down all the beer industry news, including distributors' not-so-sunny outlook on the category as we enter summer, DoorDash's findings that more people want booze delivered to their homes and the latest brands to leave RNDC in California.   They also discuss new Masshole Light Lager in depth and reveal appreciations for greater Boston's gruff reputation and … seagulls.

    HerBusiness - Insights for Women in Business
    309: Are You Chasing the Wrong Clients? How to Get Aligned and Attract the Right Ones with Michelle Falzon

    HerBusiness - Insights for Women in Business

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 56:26


    You know that feeling when you finish a strategy session or a call with a client and you're absolutely BUZZING? You feel energised. Uplifted. Lit up.  And you just know you've helped that client? THAT is the magic that occurs when you work with the RIGHT clients. The ones who value your work, take action, and bring out the ‘Genius Zone' in you. Today, I'm talking with marketing and messaging strategist Michelle Falzon (& my cohost of the Content Sells Podcast) about how you can attract the clients who are meant for you and your business – and how to STOP casting your net too wide. Here's What You'll Discover in This Episode:  -> How to speak directly to your ideal clients so they instantly feel like you're the one for them, even when everyone is vying for their attention. -> The REAL reason broad, generic messaging is never worth it – and how you can stand out of the crowd to bring in the right people. -> Why trying to be “all things to all people” is just diluting your value, keeping you stuck, and draining your time and energy. -> How to STOP worrying about ‘repelling' people when you narrow your focus, and why exclusivity is not a negative trait for your business (even if you feel “guilty”) -> The subtle ways your OFFER impacts who you're drawing in and who says YES to you – and why listing your product features is never enough -> What to do when you fear you're “leaving people behind” as you narrow your target audience, and why that's actually a sign you're on the right track. -> The ONE sign that your messaging is too broad, plus the shift that can help you hit the bullseye of clients. -> The invisible factors that are keeping your best-fit clients just out of your reach, and how to remove them from your business -> Why finding alignment in what you do and who you do it for, is the KEY to not only having a successful business… but a life you LOVE waking up to each day. -> And, get your invitation to Michelle and I's upcoming training for women who want to exclusively work with their IDEAL clients. Mentioned in This Episode: HerBusiness Network https://her-business.lpages.co/request-an-invitation/?utm_source=Website&utm_medium=General&utm_campaign=membership-waitlist How to Grow a 7-Figure Business in a Tiny Niche with Clint Salter https://herbusiness.com/podcast/99-how-to-grow-a-7-figure-business-in-a-tiny-niche-with-clint-salter/ How to Charge More (and Stop Underpricing & Overdelivering) with Dr Claire Zammit https://herbusiness.com/podcast/how-to-charge-more-and-stop-underpricing-overdelivering-with-dr-claire-zammit/ NEW & Updated! How to Craft an Offer that Sells https://herbusiness.com/podcast/how-to-craft-an-offer-that-sells-updated/ FREE DOWNLOAD - The High-Converting Offer Blueprint for Women Business Owners https://shrtlnk.co/YwP8Y FREE WORKSHOP - Ideal Clients On Demand https://shrtlnk.co/Vsoji Lisa Taylor - Cherished Cherubs https://cherishedcherubs.com.au/

    Torn: Finding a Mom Life Balance
    #160: Your Summer Toolkit — Supplies, Sanity & Structure

    Torn: Finding a Mom Life Balance

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 33:28


    In Episode 160 of Torn: Finding a Mom-Life Balance, Athena and Mims return for the second installment of their summer planning series, equipping the Torn Tribe with a practical and heartfelt Summer Toolkit designed to support families in three core areas: Supplies, Sanity, and Structure.

    Productivity Smarts
    Productivity Smarts 102 - How To Practice Your Craft While Preserving Your Traditional Values with Steven Melman

    Productivity Smarts

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 34:32


    In this episode of Productivity Smarts, host Gerald J. Leonard sits down with seasoned psychotherapist and author Steven Melman, who brings over 40 years of experience in the mental health world. Their conversation dives into what it really takes to stay productive, grounded, and emotionally resilient—especially for those in helping professions like therapy, coaching, and consulting. Steven shares insights from his book, Guidance for New Clinicians in a Chaotic World: How to Practice Your Craft While Preserving Your Traditional Values. Whether you're just starting out or have years under your belt, you'll find plenty of practical advice on setting boundaries, avoiding burnout, and even using humor as a powerful tool in your work. Gerald and Steven get real about the challenges clinicians face today—from the mental health impact of marijuana legalization to the importance of mentally “clocking in and out.” They also talk about the “goal wheel,” a tool for setting and tracking goals across all areas of life, and how self-discipline plays a key role in staying on track. If you're a clinician, coach, or just someone who wants to align your purpose with your productivity, you'll walk away from this episode with fresh perspective, useful tips, and a renewed sense of direction. Tune in and learn how staying true to your values might just be your most powerful productivity hack. What We Discuss [00:02:01] Meet Steven Melman: Clinician, author, mentor [00:03:59] How to stay present with clients—and leave work at work [00:06:24] The discipline of mentally “clocking out” and honoring personal time [00:08:11] Tackling procrastination: Use reward-based to-do lists [00:10:38] Creating a goal wheel for a balanced life [00:13:43] Early career productivity traps and how to avoid them [00:20:08] Listening over leading: A therapist's most powerful tool [00:22:07] The impact of mindful communication in therapy and marriage [00:24:52] Why humor isn't just a bonus—it's a strategy [00:26:58] The future of mental health: Staying productive while staying true [00:32:48] Where to find Steven's book and work Notable Quotes [00:05:54] “When you leave work, you have to mentally clock out. Otherwise, you're cheating your family and yourself.” — Steven Melman [00:10:38] “We're implementing self-discipline, overcoming procrastination, and being productive by reviewing our day and planning for tomorrow.” — Steven Melman [00:22:07] “You don't learn anything when you're the one doing all the talking. Truly listen and summarize what you hear.” — Steven Melman [00:24:52] “I take my work seriously—but I use humor to create connection and release tension.” — Steven Melman Our Guest Steven Melman is a licensed psychotherapist, author, and mentor with four decades of clinical experience. His latest book, Guidance for New Clinicians in a Chaotic World, serves as a practical and principled guide for new therapists looking to succeed without sacrificing their personal or spiritual values. Resources Steven Melman Website - https://stevenmelmanpsychotherapist.com/ Email - stevenmelman@yahoo.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-melman Book - Guidance for New Clinicians in a Chaotic World   Productivity Smarts Podcast Website - productivitysmartspodcast.com   Gerald J. Leonard Website - geraldjleonard.com Turnberry Premiere website - turnberrypremiere.com Scheduler - vcita.com/v/geraldjleonard   Kiva is a loan, not a donation, allowing you to cycle your money and create a personal impact worldwide. https://www.kiva.org/lender/topmindshelpingtopminds

    The Paper Outpost - The Joy of Junk Journals!
    ⁠S7 Ep 18 Craft Questions Answered!

    The Paper Outpost - The Joy of Junk Journals!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 20:10


    S7 Ep 18Craft Questions Answered! The Junk Journal Podcast! The Paper OutpostPodcast! The Joy of Junk Journals! Free to ListenAnytime! Every Tuesday & Thursday!  Topics: Junk Journals, Paper Crafting, life of a crafter, answeringcrafty questions! Come have a listenon Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast or go tohttps://anchor.fm/the-paper-outpost  Alsocheck out my Video Podcasts on M,W, F, S, S on Spotify! :)You can make yourown Podcast! It's easy at Anchor: Here is how!: anch.co/outpost Grab a FUNDLE! Nowavailable in my Etsy Shop!: 100 pieces! A mix of antique/vintage ledger pages,hand-dyed papers, old postcards, tea cards, handwritten paper, awesome vintagebook pages and so much more! Wonderful to use in your junk journal creations!Free Priority Shipping in the USA! :) Limited supply! :) See a FundleVideo!:) https://youtu.be/KJnWd9RSpOQ Buy a Fundle!:)  Etsy Shop:https://www.etsy.com/listing/1007331616/antique-vintage-ephemera-paper?ref=shop_home_active_6&frs=1&crt=1 VINTAGE DIGIKITS!Amazing images to download & print out at home on your printer!: Etsy Shop:https://www.etsy.com/shop/ThePaperOutpost  PRINT & MAILOption for Vintage Digikits! :) I heard your call :) No Printer? No Problem! :)I will print & mail 10 Digikits to you! Free Priority Shipping in the USA!:) 1. Select 10 namesof digikits, & send me the list via Etsy message or email topam@thepaperoutpost.com or simply say "Surprise me!" :) 2. Then buy thePrint & Mail Digikit option in my Etsy shop! :) Direct Link to Buyhere:https://www.etsy.com/listing/1071078687/printed-mailed-digikits-no-printer?ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1&crt=1That's 50 Pages total on lightweight cardstock! See All MyDigikits! https://www.etsy.com/shop/ThePaperOutpost  Sincerely, Pam atThe Paper Outpost :)!! I am currently buried in paper and covered in glue ;) Remember that FunCan Be Simple! Go Forth and Create with Reckless Abandon! :) MY AMAZON STORE!:My Personal Favorite Products & Tools!: Click here to seeall my items in one click with pictures in my Amazon Store!https://www.amazon.com/shop/thepaperoutpost NEWSLETTER!: FreeMonthly Emailed Newsletter from The Paper Outpost! Sign Up here:https://bit.ly/paperoutpostnewsletter - Free MonthlyDigital Printable! - Free The NoteFrom The Book Maker explaining what a junk journal is and how to use it! - Free Page List ofIdeas for Junk Journals!- Free Checklist ofJunk Journal Supplies! - Junk Journal Tips& Updates from Pam at The Paper Outpost! COME FIND ME AT :)All My Links:https://linktr.ee/thepaperoutpostETSY Shop:https://www.thepaperoutpost.comETSY Shop:  https://www.etsy.com/shop/ThePaperOutpostYOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/ThePaperOutpostNEWSLETTER:  https://bit.ly/paperoutpostnewsletterINSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/thepaperoutpostFACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/ThePaperOutpostThe Paper OutpostFACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/ThePaperOutpost/THE PAPER OUTPOSTPODCAST: The Joy of Junk Journals!: https://anchor.fm/the-paper-outpostAMAZON STORE:https://www.amazon.com/shop/thepaperoutpostPINTEREST:https://www.pinterest.com/thepaperoutpostTWITTER:https://twitter.com/thepaperoutpostMERCHANDISE STORE!:https://the-paper-outpost-2.creator-spring.com/  #thepaperoutpost  #paperoutpost #thepaperoutpostpodcast #digikits  #junkjournal  #junkjournals #howtomakeajunkjournal #junkjournalpodcast  #thejoyofjunkjournals  #fundle #thejunkjournalpodcast      

    Entreprendre dans la mode
    #450 Isis-Colombe Combréas (Milk, Milk Décoration, Craft Gallery, Harper's Bazaar Intérieurs) | L'enfant bohème, devenue reine de la presse lifestyle

    Entreprendre dans la mode

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 112:30


    the Way of the Showman
    139 - Redefining Seriousness (Showmanship & Play 21 of 30)

    the Way of the Showman

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 50:10 Transcription Available


    What makes something "serious" and why do we automatically equate seriousness with importance? In this thought-provoking journey through linguistic history, educational systems, and cultural hierarchies, Captain Frodo reveals how the very concept of seriousness has been weaponized as a tool for social control.Diving into Alan White's groundbreaking essay "The Dismal Sacred Word," we discover how the first dictionaries deliberately created distinctions between "high" and "low" language, with lasting consequences for how we value different forms of expression. The exploration continues through the Protestant-influenced school systems that physically separated "serious" indoor learning from "unimportant" outdoor play—a division that continues to shape our understanding of value today.From the marginalization of play to the struggles of artists seeking legitimacy, this episode exposes how arbitrary yet powerful these distinctions really are. Why did the Impressionists have to fight so hard to be taken seriously? Why do circus performers and magicians still battle for cultural recognition? The answer lies in understanding that "there is no intrinsic link at all" between solemn seriousness and genuine importance.For anyone who has felt their passions dismissed as trivial or unimportant, this episode offers both validation and liberation. By recognizing how seriousness has been socially constructed, we can begin questioning these false hierarchies and reclaiming the profound value of play, joy, and creative expression. What if the most important things in life aren't serious at all?Listen now to challenge everything you thought you knew about what really matters, and discover why play might be the most serious business of all.Support the show...Now you can get t-shirts and hoodies with our wonderful logo. This is the best new way to suport the podcast project. Become a proud parader of your passion for Showmanship and our glorious Craft whilst simultanously helping to gather more followers for the Way.You'll find the store here: https://thewayoftheshowman.printdrop.com.auIf you want to help support this podcast it would be tremendous if you wrote a glowing review on iTunes or Spotify.If you want to contact me about anything, including wanting me to collaborate on one of your projects you can reach me on thewayoftheshowman@gmail.comor find out more on the Way of the Showman website.you can follow the Way of Instagram where it is, not surprisingly thewayoftheshowman.If you find it in you and you have the means to do so, you can suport the podcast financially at:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/captainfrodo

    The Mind Of George Show
    The Founder Story: Turn Your Why Into Connection

    The Mind Of George Show

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 19:43


    88% of consumers say authenticity is a key factor when choosing the brands they support—but most entrepreneurs still hide behind logos, credentials, and sales tactics.In today's episode, I dive into the Founder Story, the second storytelling pillar from Stories That Stick by Kindra Hall. I break down why your origin story is your greatest marketing asset, how to craft it with authenticity, and where to use it to build deep, lasting trust with your audience.If you've ever wondered how to differentiate yourself in a crowded market—or felt awkward talking about yourself—this episode will show you why your “why” is the bridge between your brand and your audience's loyalty.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy people follow leaders, not logos—and how your story builds trustThe three-part storytelling framework for crafting your Founder StoryThe biggest myths that hold entrepreneurs back from sharing their storyHow to make your Founder Story relatable (even if you think it's “not dramatic enough”)Where and when to use your story to deepen connection and loyaltyReal-world examples to inspire you to share yoursKey Takeaways✔️Your audience isn't buying what you sell—they're buying why you care.✔️Authenticity beats perfection every time.✔️Your story doesn't have to be dramatic. It just needs to be real.✔️Sharing your why closes the trust gap faster than any marketing tactic.✔️Your story should live everywhere: sales calls, about pages, podcasts, DMs, launches.✔️The story that moves the world isn't your resume—it's your heart.✔️The biggest risk isn't telling your story wrong—it's not telling it at all. Timestamps[00:00] – Why logos and credentials don't build trust—your story does[02:00] – Welcome to Part 3 of the Stories That Stick series[05:00] – What is a Founder Story and why it matters[07:00] – Common myths about sharing your story (and why they're false)[10:00] – The 3-part storytelling arc: Normal → Explosion → New Normal[12:00] – Prompts to uncover your most powerful founder story moments[14:00] – Example of a Founder Story you can model[18:00] – Where and how to use your story across your brand[20:00] – Your invitation: share your story authentically this weekChoose Your Next Steps:Block 15 minutes of distraction-free time.Reflect on the moments that shaped your why (using the prompts in the episode).Craft a rough version of your Founder Story—messy is okay.Share it publicly—Instagram, podcast, email, DM, wherever feels right.Tag me on Instagram @itsgeorgebryant so I can read and celebrate it with you!This is the third episode in a special 5-part podcast series on mastering storytelling for entrepreneurs, based on the framework from Stories That Stick by Kindra Hall.Download your free companion workbook to reflect, take action, and make the most out of this series.Click here to access the workbook!Make sure to listen to the other episodes in the series too (linked below) to complete your storytelling blueprint!Ep. 591 Stories That Stick: The Four Stories Every Entrepreneur Needs to TellEp. 593 The Value Story – Sell the Transformation, Not the ThingJoin The Alliance – The Relationship Beats Algorithms™ community for heart-centered entrepreneursApply for 1:1 Coaching – Build your brand with alignment, authenticity, and storytelling masteryLive Events – Get in the room where everything changes: mindofgeorge.com/event

    The James Altucher Show
    Part 2: How to Write and Publish Your First Book in 30 Days - Frameworks, First Lines, and the Craft of Storytelling

    The James Altucher Show

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 45:43


    Notes from James:The biggest lie about writing is that it takes years. I've written multiple books in less than a month—including bestsellers. With the right system, anyone can do this.In this episode, I break down how to structure your first book and why your life experience, not your grammar, is your superpower. You'll also hear my take on AI writing, and why your personal story is something no algorithm can ever replicate.Episode Highlights:Yes, you really can write and publish a great book in 30 days. In Part 2 of this writing series, I walk you through the actual systems that make it not only possible—but repeatable.You'll learn four powerful “meta-outline” frameworks you can use to organize any non-fiction book quickly and clearly. I'll show you how I wrote Think Like a Billionaire in under 30 days using one of these frameworks, and how authors I know have launched entire careers with similar methods (some even in just three days). I also dive deep into one of the most important—but most overlooked—parts of writing a book: your first sentence. You'll hear legendary first lines from some of the world's best authors and learn why they work.This episode is a blend of process and artistry—because writing a great book requires both.This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp.Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/JAMES and get on your way to being your best self.What You'll Learn:4 concrete frameworks that will help you write a 20+ chapter book fastThe myth of needing years to write a book (and how to break it)How I turned podcast interviews with billionaires into a full book in less than a monthWhy your first sentence matters more than your title—and how to make it irresistibleHow to write with authenticity, vulnerability, and momentumWhy AI can't replace you—and never will—when it comes to storytellingTimestamps00:00 Introduction: Writing a Book in 30 Days00:54 The Four Frameworks for Writing02:03 Example: Think Like a Billionaire05:10 Overcoming Writing Myths13:14 AI and the Future of Writing20:47 The Power of a Strong First Line23:51 Exploring the Opening Lines of Iconic Novels24:14 Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man: A Civil Rights Era Classic25:04 Jack Kerouac's On the Road: A Journey of Rediscovery27:23 Gabriel Garcia Marquez's 100 Years of Solitude: A Nobel-Winning Masterpiece30:54 Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five: A War Story with a Twist34:20 Jennifer Egan's Welcome to the Goon Squad: A Pulitzer Prize Winner35:25 Charles Bukowski's Post Office: A Tale of Mistakes and Realities38:57 William Gibson's Neuromancer: The Birth of Cyberpunk40:16 The Importance of First Lines in Storytelling42:36 Crafting Relatable and Vulnerable NarrativesP.S. Want to go deeper? Check out my full course on Udemy or visit chooseyourselfacademy.com: How to Write and Publish a Book in 30 Days – available now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Screenwriting Life with Meg LeFauve and Lorien McKenna
    Indie Film Craft 2 | Trey Edward Shults on Working With The Weeknd, The Role Of The Camera & Vulnerable Storytelling

    The Screenwriting Life with Meg LeFauve and Lorien McKenna

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 61:17


    JOIN TSL WORKSHOPS: https://tslwokshops.circle.so Trey Edward Shults is an inspiration to directors everywhere — including Jeff. His debut feature, KRISHA, was a no-name psychological drama shot in his own home on a shoestring budget under $30K. Against all odds, it won SXSW, screened at Cannes, and eventually sold to A24. KRISHA stands as a beacon for anyone looking to make a personal, ambitious feature with limited resources. Now Trey is collaborating with The Weeknd, and even though their new film HURRY UP TOMORROW feels bigger in scale, Trey's storytelling ethos remains unchanged: center the character, prioritize emotion, and use the camera as a tool to highlight the story — not to distract from it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Creative Pep Talk
    505 - How Demystifying Your Craft can Enhance the Magic with Maggie Smith

    Creative Pep Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 69:44


    Feeling lost on the creative journey? Download our 7 step Creative Career Path Handbooklet for FREE by signing up to our newsletter. --- This was an INCREDIBLE CHAT. I left so pepped. If you are overwhelmed by the blank page, scared to try and fail, or feel the pressure to exist in a vacuum, this episode is for you! In this episode, Poet Maggie Smith is back with her brilliant new book “Dear Writer: Pep Talks and Practical Advice for the Creative Life”. I LOVED this book and this chat JUST AS MUCH. This episode is CHOCKED FULL of creative insights from Maggie and her new book, you are going to love it! SHOW NOTES: Maggie Smithhttps://maggiesmithpoet.com/book/dear-writer/ Good Boneshttps://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/89897/good-bones Dear Writer: Pep Talks and Practical Advice for the Creative Lifehttps://maggiesmithpoet.com/book/dear-writer/ Katherine Faheyhttp://www.thecrankiefactory.com/115034631.html Co-Writing / Editing: Sophie Miller http://sophiemiller.co Audio Editing / Sound Design: Conner Jones http://pendingbeautiful.co Soundtrack / Theme Song: Yoni Wolf / WHY? http://whywithaquestionmark.com SPONSORS:SQUARESPACEHead to https://www.squarespace.com/PEPTALK to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code PEPTALK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices