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Hiltzik, founder of Hiltzik Strategies, explains how his background in law, politics, and media shaped his methodical, fact-based approach to strategic communications. He describes the importance of understanding audiences and using social and digital tools with "precision," rather than relying on broad or emotional appeals. Drawing on experiences from campaigns for Schumer, Spitzer, and Clinton, he reflects on how retail politics and attention to detail still matter in the age of algorithms. Also: a look at SNL's mayoral-debate sketch, the blurred impressions of Cuomo, and the D.C. trial of Sean C. Dunn—charged with "assault with a deadly weapon." Produced by Corey Wara Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show, contact ad-sales@libsyn.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/TheGist Subscribe to The Gist: https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/ Subscribe to The Gist Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_bh0wHgk2YfpKf4rg40_g Subscribe to The Gist Instagram Page: GIST INSTAGRAM Follow The Gist List at: Pesca Profundities | Mike Pesca | Substack
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Jason Leong, co-founder and CEO of Pocketsmith, personal finance software serving 190 countries, reveals how viewing your financial future as a narrative instead of numbers transforms anxiety into confidence. Discover the 'time machine for money' concept, 30-year forecasting technology, the household CFO positioning that reframes bill payers as financial heroes, and customer stories including the fairy godmother effect (woman with dyscalculia who became financial mentor), the prodigal son (healed father relationship through money clarity), and the cold turkey smoker (quit through spending visibility). Learn why Pocketsmith adapts to you like Lego instead of prescriptive systems, how financial empowerment spreads through communities, and why owning your financial future requires accountability and courage. Features StoryCycle Genie™ brand validation and exclusive 50% discount for Business of Story listeners. Craft your brilliant brand story strategy in minutes, not months, and instantly create compelling content that converts customers with the StoryCycle Genie™ #StoryOn! ≈Park
In this episode of Bourbon Lens, Jake sits down with Alex Buck, Co-Founder and Managing Distiller of Warfield Distillery & Brewery in Ketchum, Idaho. The two discuss the origins of Warfield, how Alex transitioned from a career in law to distilling, and the inspiration behind the brand's focus on organic spirits and sustainability. Alex shares insight into Warfield's American Whiskey, Gin, and Barreled Gin, each crafted with a dedication to quality ingredients and a commitment to transparency in production. They explore what sets Warfield apart in the spirits world — from its mountain-town roots to its use of organic grains and unique flavor profiles that reflect the spirit of Idaho. Listeners will hear how Alex's passion for brewing and distilling evolved into a full-fledged career, and how Warfield continues to push boundaries in the American craft spirits industry under his guidance. Stream this episode on your favorite podcast platform, and if you enjoy what you hear, we'd love for you to leave us a review. We're incredibly grateful for your continued support over the past six years. A special thank you goes out to our amazing community of Patreon supporters—your support helps keep Bourbon Lens going strong! If you're enjoying the podcast, consider leaving a 5-star rating, writing a quick review, and sharing the show with a fellow bourbon enthusiast. You can follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X. Want to go a step further? Support us on Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content, Bourbon Lens swag, access to our Tasting Club, and more. Have questions, feedback, or guest suggestions? Drop us a line at Info@BourbonLens.com. Explore BourbonLens.com for blog posts, the latest whiskey news, our full podcast archive, and detailed whiskey reviews. Cheers, Scott & Jake Bourbon Lens About Alex Buck: Alex Buck is the Co-Founder and Managing Distiller and Operations Manager at Warfield Distillery & Brewery. After selling the company in 2023 to Steve Landers Jr., Alex continues to lead distilling operations while pursuing his lifelong passion for craft spirits. A former California lawyer, Alex spent his free time brewing beer and studying distillation long before he entered the industry. His recipes serve as the foundation for Warfield's award-winning lineup, including its organic American Whiskey and gin expressions. Today, Alex continues to distill, blend, and brew — helping shape the future of Warfield's organic spirits portfolio from the heart of the Idaho mountains.
Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode is an excerpt from “Beyond The Pillars”, a manual of Masonic instruction, published by the Grand Lodge of Canada in Ontario in 1973, and well worth the listen by every member of our gentle Craft. Enjoy, and do share this and all of these Podcast episodes with your […]
WB Cedric Jacobson is our guest, as we unravel the profound symbolism behind "The Letter G." Bro. Cedric, draws on his extensive research into the historical context and ancient symbols of Masonry, illuminating new perspectives on "The Letter G" and its significance within the Craft.Show notes: Join us on Patreon. Start your FREE seven day trial to the Craftsmen Online Podcast and get instant access to our bonus content! Whether it's a one time donation or you become a Patreon Subscriber, we appreciate your support.Visit the Craftsmen Online website to learn more about our next Reading Room event, New York Masonic History, and our Masonic Education blog!Follow the Craftsmen Online Podcast on Spotify.Subscribe to the Craftsmen Online Podcast on Apple Podcasts.Follow Craftsmen Online on YouTube, hit subscribe and get notified the next time we go LIVE with a podcast recording!Yes, we're on Tik Tok and Instagram.Get our latest announcements and important updates in your inbox with the Craftsmen Online Newsletter.Email the host, RW Michael Arce! Yes, we will read your email and may even reach out to be a guest on a future episode.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/craftsmen-online-podcast--4822031/support.
What if you do NOT have to stay afraid or angry during this current time of chaos? Are you disgusted with the corrupt leadership? What about people losing life-saving healthcare? We, witches, can recover our balance. Moonwater reveals essential actions so you CAN bring back your peace. Discover a prayer that comforts you – even when worries and fears abound. You can connect with the divinity that the Gods placed in you. Big News! Now Available …Moonwater's New BOOK World On Fire: How Witches and Wiccans Transcend Chaos and Find Their Peace. Get your copy at Amazon.com...or the audiobook on Audible.com For more from Moonwater, get one of her books: #witch, #Wiccan, #Goddess, #God, #The Craft, #witchcraft, #fear, #hope, #WorldOnFire, #MoonwaterSilverClaw
We all say we're prepared for whatever life throws at us—until we're not.In this episode, we're talking about what happens when life humbles you.For years, I thought I could outsmart hardship with self-awareness, tools, and grit. Then came the season that brought me to my knees—depression, shame, and the unraveling of everything I thought I could control.What I learned changed me: that control is the greatest illusion, that hiding only deepens the pain, that owning your truth expands you, and that, somehow, every humbling season is necessary for our growth.If you've ever hit a breaking point you didn't see coming—if you've ever wondered how to find meaning when the bottom drops out—this episode is for you. Let's talk about what it really means to surrender, to be human, and to rebuild from the inside out.Because the truth is, when life humbles you, it's not punishment—it's an invitation.
This week, the geeks are compiling all of their October adventures to beer festivals into one action packed episode, for your auditory pleasureSupport us:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/DrinkINGeekOUTExclusive DiGo T-Shirts https://drinkingeekout.threadless.com/Another Place for T-Shirts https://drinkingeekout.dashery.com/Alt https://www.teepublic.com/stores/drinkin-geekoutLinks:https://www.instagram.com/drinkingeekout/https://www.threads.net/@drinkingeekouthttps://www.tiktok.com/@drinkingeekouthttps://bsky.app/profile/drinkingeekout.bsky.socialhttps://www.x.com/drinkingeekouthttps://www.facebook.com/DrinkINgeekOut/https://www.drinkingeekout.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you remember the Randall?Maybe 10 years ago you couldn't go into a craft beer bar or many breweries without seeing a Randall. If you missed this fad the Randall was/is a device that attached to beer lines and allowed you to serve the beer through ingredients to add flavor. Like berries, cinnamon sticks, coffee beans, etc. They were neat, but the fad was short lived. But they may be making a return, or at least a variation, the Renee. Now you can Randall at home. It's pretty fun and a neat way to experiment. Give it a shot.We've heard about beer going to space a few times. Sometimes just yeast or hops, but I Japanese company is brewing a beer in space to see what kind of impacts it has on the beer, if any?In other news... Brewery failure (may) present opportunities for trademark acquisition, craft beer makes its way to Jeopardy, meet the Vienna Lager, and what not to drink with your hot wings.Cheers!Thanks for listening to Beer Guys Radio! Your hosts are Tim Dennis and Brian Hewitt with producer Nate "Mo' Mic Nate" Ellingson and occasional appearances from Becky Smalls.Subscribe to Beer Guys Radio on your favorite app: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSSFollow Beer Guys Radio: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube If you enjoy the show we'd appreciate your support on Patreon. Patrons get cool perks like early, commercial-free episodes, swag, access to our exclusive Discord server, and more!
What if you stopped doubting your gifts and started letting them lead?If you've ever felt a message come through a dream, sensed a shift when you walked into a room, or just *knew* something you “shouldn't,” your intuition might be stronger than you think.In this episode, Lacy and Jessica sit down with medium and energetic clearer Karen McGowan (aka Lacy's mom!) for a no-gatekeeping conversation on what it really means to live with spiritual gifts. Karen shares it all — from her first spirit visit as a child to the symbols she's learned to trust and the way she clears heavy energy from people and spaces. You'll learn how she protects her energy, stays grounded while tapping into her psychic abilities, and bridges the spiritual with the practical.As the veil thins ahead of Halloween, we explore the magic of Samhain, ancestral connection, and the power of spiritual sovereignty. This episode is your reminder to trust what you feel, set energetic boundaries like a badass, and stop second-guessing your gifts.**Trigger warning: Loss of a child and profound grief from 44:44 through 50:00**Find the complete show notes here -> https://tobemagnetic.com/expanded-podcast Resources: Join us at the How To Manifest Book TourAUSTIN // LA - Early Bird Discount available Join our HTM Book Club! Free starting Nov. 5th. Walk step by step through the TBM Manifestation Process with Lacy and Jessica as we read HOW TO MANIFEST by Lacy Phillips (with exercises by Jessica Gill) OUT NOW Join the Pathway MembershipUse code EXPANDED for 20% off your first month!Join our membership to access the TBM Money Challenge Now Live! The Pathway Membership gives you unlimited access to all of our manifestation workshops—including How to Manifest, Unblocking Your Inner Child, Shadow, Love, Money, Rock Bottoms, Ruts, and Energetic Updates —plus 70+ self-hypnosis tracks designed to unlock your full potential.LEARN MORE HERE Get the latest from TBMJoin our Money Challenge - 3 weeks to your next level of abundanceTake our Free Money Quiz - find out what level of wealth consciousness you are at Join the Pathway now - to get full access to our 2025 Money Challenge and join the Pathway (use code EXPANDED for 20% off first month) New to TBM? Free Offerings to Get You StartedLearn the Process! Expanded Podcast - How to Manifest Anything You Desire Get Expanded! The Motivation - Testimonial LibraryReady to find out what's holding you back? Try our Free Clarity Exercise Be an EXPANDER! Share Your Manifestation StorySubmit to Be a Process GuestWhat did you manifest during the Money Challenge? 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This Episode is brought to you by: Anima Mundi - Use code TBM20 for 20% off purchaseRitual Candle Collection Kettle & Fire - For a limited-time, you can get a free carton of Kettle & Fire bone broth by going to KettleAndFire.com/TBMBeef Bone BrothChicken Bone Broth In This Episode We Talk About:How Karen receives messages: through symbols, sight, feeling, and sound.How Karen grounds before clearing and protects her aura.Karen's connection to Jessica's grandmothers.How to tap into your intuitive gifts and strengthen your trust muscle.How Lacy is tapping into ancestral guides, land spirits, and Samhain.The power of ancestral connection and letting go of unhelpful cycles.The magic of surrender in opening up channels.Why energetic boundaries are essential for sensitives.When the veil is thin, other realms feel closer.How important it is to connect with our spiritual and cultural roots.Lacy and Jessica's seasonal rituals when the veil is thin.The intense power of community, Halloween, Samhain, and seasonal transition.Mentioned In the Episode: Join our How To Manifest Book Club! Craft your list, learn your authentic code, find your expanders & blocks. FREE TO JOINChild medium on Tiktok Lacy's Substack! - By Candlelight - Join HereOrder HOW TO MANIFEST by Lacy Phillips (with exercises by Jessica Gill) Find our Money Challenge plus all our workshops and all workshops mentioned inside our Pathway Membership! (Including the Clear Your Aura DI, Safe DI, and Regulate DI) Connect with Karen McGowanhttps://www.karenednamcgowan.com/ Join us at the How To Manifest Book Tour!AUSTIN LA Limited VIP & Early Bird Discount available HOW TO MANIFEST by Lacy Phillips (with exercises by Jessica Gill) Coming October 21st!Pre-Order NOW The Expanded Podcast, from To Be Magnetic™ (TBM), is the leading manifestation podcast rooted in neuroscience, psychology, and energetics. Hosted by TBM's Chief Content Officer Jessica Gill, with monthly appearances from founder Lacy Phillips, Expanded is where science and the mystical meet to help you manifest in the most grounded, practical, and life-changing way.At TBM, we've redefined manifestation through Neural Manifestation™—our proven, science-backed method developed with neuroscientist Dr. Tara Swart. This process helps you reprogram limiting beliefs at the subconscious level so you can create the life most aligned with your authenticity.Each week, we take you inside the TBM practice to help you expand your subconscious to believe what you desire is possible. Through expert interviews, thought leader conversations, TBM teachings, and real member success stories, you'll learn how to: – Rewire your subconscious mind and step into your worth – Heal your inner child and integrate shadow work – Set boundaries, strengthen intuition, and reclaim self-worth – Manifest relationships, careers, abundance, and experiences that align with your true selfWith over than 40 million downloads and a global community in over 100 countries, Expanded has become the gold standard in manifestation content. Think of it as your weekly practice for expanding your mind, believing what you want is possible, and manifesting the life you're meant to live.Past guests include leading voices such as Mel Robbins, Lewis Howes, Jenna Zoe, Martha Beck, Dr. Joe Dispenza, Dr. Gabor Maté, Mark Groves, and Brianna Wiest. 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Sports writer Bill Rabinowitz joins me to unpack his new book Buckeye Brotherhood, the people-first stories from Ohio State's national championship season, and what it really takes to build a career in sports media today. We cover interviewing 50+ players and coaches, the leadership arc of Ryan Day, and why great reporting starts with listening. If you love Ohio State or you want to sharpen your sports-writing game, this one will hit. In this episode: The human stories behind the Buckeyes' championship run How to break into sports media in 2025 and build audience on your own terms Listening to understand vs listening to reply Preparing under pressure and telling hard stories the right way Why Ohio State football unites an entire state Five takeaways People first, plays second. The best football stories are human stories. Listening is your edge. It unlocks trust and better reporting. Preparation reduces nerves and clarifies decisions. You can build a writing career if you are excellent and consistent. Resilience and identity fueled Ohio State's run, not just scheme. Chapters 00:00 Intro 03:00 Bill's path in journalism 06:45 Breaking in today 08:40 The power of listening 12:35 Why Ohio State unites Ohio 13:30 Making Buckeye Brotherhood 18:55 Telling Ryan Day's story 21:05 Unsung players, big moments 27:30 Substack and paying for real journalism 41:00 Wrap and resources Resources Book: Buckeye Brotherhood (search on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or Triumph Books) Bill's Substack: billrabinowitz.substack.com About The Gametime Guru Nine years running, I interview sports figures from around the world to deliver a panoramic view on sports. Former athletes, die-hards, and casual fans all walk away with something useful. Enjoy the show? Follow, rate the podcast, and share this episode with a Buckeyes fan or an aspiring sports writer.
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In part 2, Linda offers tools to help calm the parasympathetic nervous system. As Kayla says, it's part of gaining coherence, a prerequisite for connection. Linda Aber is a mother whose psychology journey deepened when she adopted two children from Russian orphanages. She is an Attachment Parent Coach, Certified Nurtured Heart® Approach Trainer, Certified Theraplay® Group Specialist, Certified HeartMath® Anxiety/Anger Reduction Practitioner and Family Life Educator CCFE. In part 1, she joins our hosts to discuss the parasympathetic nervous system, CRAFT, and parenting.Connect with Linda via Her website and her Facebook.The support group that Kayla facilitates is now offered on a sliding scale.Wednesdays at 6:30pm ETEmail kaylacraftgroup@gmail.com to join or learn more(Cost should not be a barrier—please reach out if you're interested)Allies in Recovery's member site is currently "on pause". Learn more here. During this time, we have taken our entire eLearning program out from behind the paywall—the entire library of learning videos is currently available on our youtube channel.
Episode #129. In this episode, I'm joined by Rae Liu—co-founder and creative director of Leatherology, a brand known for redefining everyday luxury through craftsmanship and thoughtful design. Rae shares how her path from early career pivots to building a values-driven company, shaped the way she leads, creates, and lives. We talk about what it means to build something for the long run, to choose quality over shortcuts, and to lead with both vision and heart. She reflects on how clarity comes when you stop waiting for the "perfect" time and start trusting your instincts. If you're ready to build something that feels true to you, this conversation is a beautiful place to begin. Connect with Rae Liu: Website LinkedIn Instagram
In this first episode of a brand-new seven-part series, Laylla and Chelle begin their exploration of the Aspects of Deity. Their discussion explores the living faces of the God and Goddess as seen through the Witch's Wheel of the Year. This week, they turn their gaze toward the radiant Young God, the vibrant spark of life, desire, and potential who dances at the dawn of creation.Where did the idea of the Triple God come from? The Youth, the Father-Warrior, and the Sage? And how did this modern mythos take shape alongside the more familiar Triple Goddess? Join the witches as they trace the roots of this divine evolution, from the early works of Margaret Murray and Robert Graves to the writings of Janet and Stewart Farrar, and into the living, breathing practices of witches today.The Young God is the sunrise in human form. He is playful Pan, inspired Lugh, shining Baldr, the divine son whose growth mirrors our own cycles of becoming. Laylla and Chelle share their thoughts on what it means to work with this energy in the modern Craft: how witches can honor renewal, passion, and the power of beginning again; whether that means lighting your first candle of spring or stepping back into your own becoming after a long winter of the soul.So pour a cup of something bright, light your favorite incense, and settle in as we begin this journey through the sacred faces of the divine. The Young God walks among us. Will you answer his call?Got a question? Send the witches a message here!Support the showWant to send us a letter? Witchy things to review?We have a mailing address!Back on the BroomstickPO Box 106Salem MA 01970Email: backonthebroomstick@gmail.comYoutube FacebookInstagramBack on the Broomstick Website
It's spooky season, and Mirandia and Kelley are celebrating with their Top 5 Horror Films! From gothic elegance to pure nightmare fuel, they each bring a unique flavor of fright to the table. Mirandia's list leans dark, stylish, and atmospheric with Sleepy Hollow, The Craft, Scream (1996), Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), and The Others. Kelley's lineup dives into classic chills and cosmic dread with Prince of Darkness, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, The Thing, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, and Night of the Living Dead. Tune in for nostalgia, debate, and the perfect mix of cozy and creepy — just in time for Halloween.
Hello Halloween nerds! Are you ready for an EXTRA long episode?? Heather, Stacy and Chelsea (The Amazing One) have created a super-sized episode covering 125 years of witches! Join us as we walk The Witches Road (hee hee!) and examine the witches of Oz, from the original Frank Baum books to the various shades of Wicked. Wonder with us at silent witch films of the early 1900s and cackle over a cauldron of 1990s witches, like Sabrina, the Charmed sisters, Tara/Willow and The Craft. But wait, there’s more! We HAVE to talk about Black Phillip (yes, the goat) in The Witch, Wandavision and Agatha All Along. Plus, of course, the psychological and social constructs of women, witchcraft and power. Can’t get enough? Good! There might even be some outtakes at the end. Listen through those closing credits and see what happens… Stacy Watnick and Heather Berberet with Chelsea Hackman.
Hello Halloween nerds! Are you ready for an EXTRA long episode?? Heather, Stacy and Chelsea (The Amazing One) have created a super-sized episode covering 125 years of witches! Join us as we walk The Witches Road (hee hee!) and examine the witches of Oz, from the original Frank Baum books to the various shades of Wicked. Wonder with us at silent witch films of the early 1900s and cackle over a cauldron of 1990s witches, like Sabrina, the Charmed sisters, Tara/Willow and The Craft. But wait, there’s more! We HAVE to talk about Black Phillip (yes, the goat) in The Witch, Wandavision and Agatha All Along. Plus, of course, the psychological and social constructs of women, witchcraft and power. Can’t get enough? Good! There might even be some outtakes at the end. Listen through those closing credits and see what happens… Stacy Watnick and Heather Berberet with Chelsea Hackman.
Recorded live in person at Hopson Grace in Toronto, this inspiring episode of The Voice of Retail features host Michael LeBlanc sitting down with two leaders who are shaping the intersection of craftsmanship, culture, and commerce: Martha McKimm, Co-Founder of Hopson Grace, and Shelley Simpson, Founder of Mud Australia. Together, they unpack the art and business of building brands that thrive through authenticity, storytelling, and a deep commitment to quality.Martha shares the journey behind Hopson Grace, the Toronto-based home and design retailer she co-founded with Andrea Hopson after successful careers in luxury and PR. Born from a shared love of entertaining and a vision to bring unique, well-crafted products to Canadian homes, Hopson Grace has grown into a destination for design lovers seeking timeless pieces and meaningful experiences. As the brand celebrates its 10th anniversary, Martha reflects on how independent retailers can succeed by leaning into differentiation, community, and storytelling, rather than competing on scale or price.A key highlight is Hopson Grace's expansion to DuPont Street, transforming the brand into a design destination and event hub where retail, hospitality, and culture merge. Martha also introduces The Registry—a new sister brand launching soon at TheRegistry.ca—which modernizes the traditional wedding registry with premium products, group gifting, and travel experiences for couples who want personalization and purpose in their choices.Joining the conversation from Sydney, Shelley Simpson shares the 30-year evolution of Mud Australia, a global ceramics brand renowned for its handmade porcelain, design integrity, and sustainable craftsmanship. She discusses how her creative philosophy—“making nice things for nice people in lovely places”—continues to drive the company's ethos. From humble beginnings in a backyard studio to 14 stores worldwide, Shelley explains how Mud has built a loyal following through word-of-mouth marketing, enduring design, and a belief that imperfection and human touch add value.Together, Martha and Shelley explore the importance of collaboration and storytelling in connecting with customers across continents. They unpack the philosophy of “value equals values”, the growing appreciation for local and transparent production, and why today's consumers buy the story before they buy the product. The episode offers a masterclass for independent retailers and design entrepreneurs alike—rooted in passion, persistence, and purpose.Whether you're an indie retailer, design lover, or entrepreneur, this episode of The Voice of Retail delivers inspiration and actionable insights on how authenticity, artistry, and innovation can redefine success in modern retail. The Voice of Retail podcast is presented by Hale, a performance marketing partner trusted by brands like ASICS, Saje, and Orangetheory to scale with focus and impact. Michael LeBlanc is the president and founder of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc, a senior retail advisor, keynote speaker and now, media entrepreneur. He has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. Michael has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels, most recently on the main stage in Toronto at Retail Council of Canada's Retail Marketing conference with leaders from Walmart & Google. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, CanWest Media, Pandora Jewellery, The Shopping Channel and Retail Council of Canada to his advisory, speaking and media practice.Michael produces and hosts a network of leading retail trade podcasts, including the award-winning No.1 independent retail industry podcast in America, Remarkable Retail with his partner, Dallas-based best-selling author Steve Dennis; Canada's top retail industry podcast The Voice of Retail and Canada's top food industry and one of the top Canadian-produced management independent podcasts in the country, The Food Professor with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois from Dalhousie University in Halifax.Rethink Retail has recognized Michael as one of the top global retail experts for the fifth year in a row, the National Retail Federation has designated Michael as on their Top Retail Voices for 2025, Thinkers 360 has named him on of the Top 50 global thought leaders in retail, RTIH has named him a top 100 global though leader in retail technology and Coresight Research has named Michael a Retail AI Influencer. If you are a BBQ fan, you can tune into Michael's cooking show, Last Request BBQ, on YouTube, Instagram, X and yes, TikTok.Michael is available for keynote presentations helping retailers, brands and retail industry insiders explaining the current state and future of the retail industry in North America and around the world.
In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, host Jonathan Thomas speaks with art historian and broadcaster James Fox about his new book 'Craftland: In Search of Lost Arts and Disappearing Trades.' They explore the significance of traditional crafts in British culture, the impact of geography on craftsmanship, and the challenges faced by artisans in a modern, digital age. The conversation highlights the importance of preserving these skills and the cultural heritage they represent, as well as the potential for a craft revival in contemporary society. Links Craftland (Amazon Link) Craftland (Bookshop.org link) James Fox Website Heritage Crafts Association Friends of Anglotopia Club Takeaways Craftsmanship is a profound part of our identity. We are a species of makers, connected to our craft heritage. The art of making still matters in our digital age. Geography significantly influences the types of crafts practiced. Craftspeople are often the last custodians of their trades. The decline of traditional crafts reflects a broader economic shift. Craftsmanship can teach us about patience and value in a fast-paced world. There is a growing interest in crafts post-COVID-19. Apprenticeships are crucial for sustaining traditional crafts. Crafts can reveal much about local and national identity. Sound Bites 1. On the crisis facing British crafts: "Of all of our traditional crafts, about half of them are endangered, about quarter of them are critically endangered. And in the last 10 years or so, five crafts have gone extinct in Britain." 2. On the cricket ball revelation: "I read in the newspaper that the art of cricket ball making had gone extinct. And I thought this was completely outrageous for a country that invented the game of cricket, which I'm sure you know, Jonathan, is the greatest sport in the world, that we weren't even making cricket balls anymore." 3. On breaking down art vs. craft distinctions: "These distinctions are completely false. You know, there is for me one great spectrum of making that exists for human beings... craftspeople... are just as culturally important as our famous artists and actors and composers that have generally got much more credit." 4. On the 10,000 hours principle: "All the people I know who are successful are successful because they work hard and they do not give up and they've dedicated to themselves to doing something and to doing it right." 5. On learning a craft the hard way: "I thought it would be very easy actually dry stone walling... as soon as I started doing it I realized it is far more difficult than you think... I embarrass myself greatly." 6. On what other countries do better: "If you are a top crafts person in Japan or South Korea or even in France, you can be called a living national treasure where the state actually pays you to promote your craft and to pass it on. We do not have such a scheme in the UK." 7. On the apprenticeship crisis: "The biggest problem is apprenticeships. There's woefully little support for apprenticeships in the UK... if the UK really wants to make a difference to craft and to make it more viable, it needs to invest more significantly in its apprenticeship schemes." 8. On hidden heritage in unexpected places: "Wherever you come from, whether it's Bedfordshire in England or it's Indiana in the United States, there is a craft history, a manufacturing history to uncover... you will find creativity, you will find something interesting happen." 9. On craft as universal: "I think it's something that is just common to humanity, but unfortunately not as common as it used to be." 10. On the motivation behind the book: "This is the moment to travel around the country and to document these crafts before they disappear... It was just the most enjoyable and wonderful thing to do. It was the highlight of my professional career."Retry Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Craftland and Its Importance 02:50 The Journey of Discovery: Craft Revival in Britain 05:35 The Art of Craft vs. Art: A Cultural Perspective 08:37 Surprising Crafts: The Intricacies of Bell-Founding 11:47 Bells: A Cultural Heritage and Their Significance 14:36 Craftland: A Reflection of Britain's National Identity 17:24 Regional Crafts: The Lost Industries of Britain 20:23 The Decline of Manufacturing: A Global Perspective 23:19 Cultural Identity: The Legacy of Craft Surnames 26:22 The Future of Craft: A Personal Connection 26:31 Custodians of Craftsmanship 29:03 Craftsmanship in the Age of AI 35:12 Geography's Influence on Craft 38:59 The Role of Royalty in Craft Preservation 45:36 Lessons from Craft Masters 51:16 The Future of Traditional Crafts 56:22 anglotopia-podcast-outro.mp4 Video Version
After a recent rude encounter related to one of their projects, Liz and Sarah talk about how sometimes you just have to suck it up. (Being able to see your own facial expression on Zoom helps!) In honor of Halloween, they share their personal horror stories and discuss why it’s good to laugh at yourself. Then, in The Craft (& Fain), they explore what you want your sample script to show about your skills as a TV writer. This week’s Hollywood Hack is affordable and comfortable — H & M Wide-Leg Joggers. Finally, Liz recommends the documentary series The Last Wright: Building the Final Home Design of America’s Greatest Architect on HBO Max. Sign up for Liz & Sarah’s free weekly Substack newsletter at https://happierinhollywoodpod.substack.com. It will come right to your inbox! Get in touch on Instagram: @Sfain & @LizCraft Get in touch on Threads: @Sfain & @LizCraft Visit our website: https://happierinhollywood.com Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/HappierinHollywood/ Happier in Hollywood is part of ‘The Onward Project,’ a family of podcasts brought together by Gretchen Rubin—all about how to make your life better. Check out the other Onward Project podcasts—Happier with Gretchen Rubin, andSide Hustle School . If you liked this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends! LINKS: H & M Wide-Leg Joggers: https://www2.hm.com/en_us/search-results.html?q=women%27s%20wide-leg%20joggers The Last Wright trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMsHoavzs8YSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you like this episode? Dislike it? In this episode, Danny, Mike, and Eddie break down what really makes a call to action effective—and it's not just the words on the button. They explain why the real persuasive work happens before someone ever clicks “Contact Us,” and how you can guide potential clients to take action by showing them what's in it for them. If you've ever wondered why your “Book a Call” button isn't getting clicks, this one's for you.
Wait, what's so gay about witches, you ask?First of all — sit down.When I was a young f/hag in the late '90s, Wicca was having a moment. The Halliwell sisters ruled the WB, Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock were burying men in their back gardens, and I gobbled the GAGathon down with glee.Only later did I realize what made these witchy bitchies so alluring: it wasn't (just) that they were different — it was that they were powerful.Outsiders who could fight back. Like the X-men...or democratic socialists.But were they always outsiders? No! In the ancient world, everyone dabbled in magic. Pagans love a hag with a herb garden.Then Christianity came along and ruined everything. AS ALWAYS.By the 20th century, witchcraft was beginning to mean "freedom" to a lot of repressed Westerners. Which might explain why nearly half of Wiccans today identify as queer.Join us for this Halloween special as we trace The Craft™ from ancient love spells to Victorian occultists, with brilliant guest Professor Marion Gibson.Together we ask:
Today on Consuming the Craft, I sat down with Brian Simpson, CEO of Riverbend Malt House, to explore the fascinating evolution of craft malt in the southeast. We covered Riverbend's journey from a modest basement setup in 2010 to a dynamic operation producing unique and locally sourced malts for breweries and distilleries across the country. I poured Brian a special whiskey from Oak and Grist, made with peach wood smoked pilsner malt from Riverbend, sparking a deep dive into the nuances of smoked malts, wood selection, collaboration with local farmers, and the influence of southern terroir on flavor. We discussed industry trends, new grain varieties, regulatory changes, and the powerful role of innovation in the craft beverage scene. Brian Simpson is at the helm of Riverbend Malt House, the pioneering Asheville-based craft maltster dedicated to bringing local grains into the hands of southern brewers and distillers. Since 2010, Brian has led Riverbend's transformation, supporting research efforts, working with breeders and farmers, and experimenting with new malting techniques and materials. Riverbend's malts have contributed to award-winning beers and spirits, and Brian's passion for innovation continues to drive the industry forward—whether it's through peach wood smoked whiskey, custom malt batches, or supporting the next wave of craft beverages. “We really only had six row barleys... mostly for animal feed. Our whole ‘malt with a mission' was to bring agriculture back into craft beer.” ~Brian Simpson This Week on Consuming the Craft: · Riverbend Malt House started in 2010, initially focusing on proving craft malt could be made from southern-grown grains.· The region's transition from only animal-feed barley to diverse, high-quality brewing and distilling varieties involved close partnerships with breeders and farmers.· Smoking malt with different woods, such as peach wood, creates uniquely Southern flavor profiles, especially in spirits and specialty beers.· Collaborations, like Oak and Grist's peach wood-smoked whiskey, showcase the power of local malt and creative partnerships.· The craft malt industry is watching for regulatory trends, including the potential U.S. adoption of glycosidic nitrile limits and concerns about ethyl carbomate.· There's growing demand in the south for distillers' malt, high-enzyme, fast-fermentation varieties suitable for whiskey production.· New and alternative grains like Kernza, millet, and buckwheat present technical challenges but offer gluten-free options and environmental benefits.· The craft beverage industry's best chance for survival lies in providing experiences, agility, and inventive offerings rather than just chasing trends. Connect with Brian Simpson: Riverbend Malt House Email This episode is brought to you by… McConnell Farms - Taste the Way You Remember. Enjoy homemade ciders and ice cream made from only the best produce on the market. Visit the McConnell Farms website to learn more about our seasonal inventory and the delicious creations you can make with our homegrown produce. Consuming the Craft Thanks for tuning into this week's Consuming the Craft Podcast episode, brought to you by AB Tech's Craft Beverage Institute of the Southeast. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | iHeart | Amazon Podcasts | TuneIn | Pandora | Deezer Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help us reach more craft beverage enthusiasts. To learn more about AB Tech and the Craft Beer Institute of the Southeast, visit our website.
Legal Writing and Research Resources (ActiveHyperlinks)https://tortmuseum.orgVosburg v. Putney – The American Museum of Tort Law: Summarizes the landmark tort case establishing liability for minor but harmful contact.https://tourolaw.eduWorking with IRAC – Touro Law Center: Explains the IRAC structure for effective legal analysis and writing.https://sfbar.orgLegal Writing Tip – The Bar Association of San Francisco: Advises beginning each paragraph with a clear topic sentence to guide readers.https://law.lclark.eduMaintaining Formal/Professional Tone – Lewis & Clark Law School: Offers strategies for maintaining professionalism in legal writing.https://law.georgetown.eduHow to Craft an Effective Case Comparison – Georgetown Law: Demonstrates methods for comparing and distinguishing legal precedents.https://law.lclark.eduCREAC – Lewis & Clark Law School Writing Center: Outlines the CREAC model for organizing legal reasoning in persuasive writing.https://law.georgetown.eduPersuasive Writing – Georgetown Law: Provides practical tips for crafting persuasive legal arguments and narratives.https://law-hawaii.libguides.comApplication Checklist – Legal Writing – University of Hawai‘i Law Library:Lists key elements for clear and effective legal document drafting.https://tsulaw.eduOffice Memo Format and Explanation – CUNY School of Law: Explains standard memorandum structure and professional tone expectations.This conversation delves into the intricacies of legal writing and analysis, focusing on how to maximize scores in legal exams through effective application of legal principles. It emphasizes the importance of structured frameworks like IRAC, the significance of thorough application, and the strategic use of precedent. The discussion also covers the nuances of damages, professionalism in writing, and the essential skills of clear communication and critical thinking in legal contexts.In the high-stakes world of legal exams, success hinges not just on spotting issues or stating rules, but on the nuanced application of these rules to specific facts. This is where the real battle is won or lost. Let's explore how to excel in this critical area.The Importance of Structure: Legal writing demands clarity and precision. Frameworks like IRAC (Issue, Rule, Application, Conclusion) and its variations are non-negotiable. They provide the guardrails that keep your argument coherent and focused, especially under the pressure of timed exams.Connecting Rules to Facts: The word "because" is your best friend in legal analysis. It forces you to link abstract legal principles to the concrete facts of your case, demonstrating a deep understanding of the law. For instance, stating "The defendant was negligent because he was texting while driving through a school zone" shows a clear connection between the rule and the facts.Leveraging Precedent: Analogizing and distinguishing are key strategies in legal argumentation. When a precedent supports your case, draw parallels to strengthen your argument. Conversely, when a precedent is unfavorable, highlight factual differences to argue why it shouldn't apply.Mastering the application section of legal exams requires a blend of structured thinking, precise language, and strategic use of precedent. By honing these skills, you can transform the chaos of raw facts into a compSubscribe now to stay updated with more insights on mastering legal analysis.TakeawaysMaximizing your score in legal exams is crucial.Structure is logic made visible in legal writing.The most important word in legal analysis is because.You must take your victims as you find them.Analogizing and distinguishing are key legal strategies.Effective communication is key in legal writing.Use strong active verbs for clarity.Transitions are the glue that holds arguments together.legal exams, IRAC, legal writing, application, analysis, precedent, professionalism, damages, legal communication, critical thinking
Whatever you want to call it - 5P Strategy Framework or something else - the point is to do the work of discovering your perspective, defining your position, developing your ploy, drafting your plan, and disciplining your pattern. Don't wait for success or failure to happen to you. Instead, you craft your business strategy.
Taylor and Reese of Believe in the Run's Dirt Division chat about injuries that plague us and some treatments that could help runners. They also chat about the gravel category of trail running shoes. Is it a legit thing? Craft and many other brands seem to think so. They dive a further into the Craft Nordlite Ultra Pro and Nordlite Ultra 2. Guest: Emkay Sullivan is a trail runner for Craft. She has the unique experience of finding elite level success on the track, roads, and trail. Taylor and Emkay chat about all that as well as the rise of short course trail running that her podcast with Dani Moreno (The Sub Hub) highlights.
291 / Are you struggling to navigate burnout, industry shifts, or simply want to future-proof your writing career? Becca Syme returns to share lessons from her own journey with burnout, sustainable author success, plus actionable advice for writers at every stage.Understanding and recovering from burnoutMaking mindset changes for autonomy and sustainabilityStreamlining your author business for joy (not just income)The real value of Strengths and Enneagram for writers and relationshipsWhat Becca is hopeful about with the future of publishing
Our mission at Northpoint Community Church is to LOVE GOD WELL! Under the leadership of Pastors Denny Rodney and Sarah Duron, we uphold this mission through our 4 pillars; we exalt Jesus consistently, love each other completely, build His church community, and serve humanity compassionately. Connect with us online at ncc.team or follow us on Instagram & Facebook @ccnorthpoint
What happens when two friends sit down and discuss life's biggest questions? In this episode, Erik wrestles with a very difficult personal challenge and wonders how much of it to divulge publicly, while Paul is processing the passing of one of his best friends. In full transparency, this is a tough episode.Join us for an honest, unscripted conversation that just might shift how you see the world—and yourself.To watch the YOUTUBE VIDEO of this episode and the irreverent & somewhat unpredictable AFTERSHOW, subscribe to our Patreon: (http://patreon.com/user?u=91688467) http://patreon.com/user?u=91688467
Whatever you want to call it - 5P Strategy Framework or something else - the point is to do the work of discovering your perspective, defining your position, developing your ploy, drafting your plan, and disciplining your pattern. Don't wait for success or failure to happen to you. Instead, you craft your business strategy.
We're throwing it back to the 1996 cult classic film The Craft just in time for Halloween! We begin with a conversation about Hannah and Marcelle's teenage witch phases (of course they both had them), before digging into the filmic landscape of the 90s. Hannah argues that The Craft's interest in girlhood and power was a catalyst that paved the way for pop culture to come, like Buffy and Charmed and Practical Magic. Hannah then draws on Stacy Gillis and Rebecca Munford's “Genealogies and Generations: The Politics and Praxis of Third Wave Feminism" and Jessica Rosenberg and Gitana Garofalo's “Riot Grrrl: Revolutions from Within" to help understand the resonance of film. If you too went through a witch phase, or indeed are still a practicing witch, then this episode is for you!***Works CitedBastién, Angelica Jade. “The Profound, Enduring Legacy of The Craft.” Vulture 27 October 2017. https://www.vulture.com/2017/10/the-craft-its-enduring-legacy.html. Gillis, Stacy, and Rebecca Munford. “Genealogies and Generations: The Politics and Praxis of Third Wave Feminism.” Women's History Review 13.2 (2004): 165–82. https://doi-org.proxy.lib.sfu.ca/10.1080/09612020400200388 Heywood, Leslie and Jennifer Drake, eds. Introduction. Third Wave Agenda: Being Feminist, Doing Feminism. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997. Jacobs, Matthew and Julia Brucculieri. “Relax, It's Only Magic: An Oral History Of ‘The Craft.'” Huffpost 20 May 2016. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-craft-oral-history_n_5734f7c9e4b060aa7819d362. Walker, Rebecca. “Becoming the Third Wave.” Ms. Magazine January/February 1992.***To learn more about Material Girls, head to our Instagram at instagram.com/ohwitchplease! Or check out our website ohwitchplease.ca. We'll be back next week with a Material Concerns episode, but until then, go check out all the other content we have on our Patreon at Patreon.com/ohwitchplease! Patreon is how we produce the show and pay our team! Material Girls is a show that makes sense of the zeitgeist through materialist critique* and critical theory! Each episode looks at a unique object of study (something popular now or from back in the day) and over the course of three distinct segments, Hannah and Marcelle apply their academic expertise to the topic at hand.*Materialist Critique is, at its simplest possible level, a form of cultural critique – that is, scholarly engagement with a cultural text of some kind – that is interested in modes of production, moments of reception, and the historical and ideological contexts for both.Music Credits:“Shopping Mall”: by Jay Arner and Jessica Delisle ©2020Used by permission. All rights reserved. As recorded by Auto Syndicate on the album “Bongo Dance”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, let's talk about how one brand is doubling its Amazon sales while generating $10K weekends from just a $400 investment, and adding 500-1,000 new customers to their list every weekend.
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Catrina Craft is a CPA, tax strategist, and real estate investor with over 20 years of experience in applying the tax code to maximize wealth for investors and entrepreneurs. As the founder of Craft CFO Advisory Services, she supports real estate professionals, creative agencies, and business owners with proactive planning to reduce tax obligations and build long-term wealth. A frequent speaker and educator, Catrina brings a unique blend of compliance, strategy, and investment knowledge—helping her clients go beyond tax preparation and into true financial empowerment. Make sure to download our free guide, 7 Questions Every Passive Investor Should Ask, here. Key Takeaways Start tax planning early—waiting until tax season puts you in reactive mode Don't structure appreciating assets in a C corp—it can lead to unnecessary tax penalties Asset protection is more than just forming an LLC; structure and exposure matter A tax strategist is proactive—meeting regularly and guiding decisions throughout the year The IRS rewards those who build and invest—use the code to your advantage Topics 1. From Debt to Wealth Building Catrina lost 80% of her income when a major client left and found herself $100K in debt This challenge drove her to learn real estate investing and the tax strategies behind wealth building Paid off her debt in 2 years while building a rental portfolio 2. The CPA vs. Tax Strategist CPAs focus on compliance and reporting what already happened Tax strategists plan proactively to reduce your tax bill before decisions are made Working with a strategist who knows your industry—especially real estate—is critical 3. Avoiding Common Structure Mistakes Many investors set up LLCs without understanding tax treatment options Holding real estate in a C corp is a costly and often irreversible mistake Asset protection includes entity structure, insurance, and understanding exposure risk 4. Planning Beats Panic Most deductions and deferrals (like cost segregation and 1031s) require advance planning Catrina meets monthly or quarterly with clients to stay ahead of key decisions Tax planning should start at the beginning of the year—not at filing time 5. Questions to Vet a Tax Professional Ask about their industry experience and how often they meet with clients Determine whether they offer strategy or just compliance services Ensure they understand your specific investing model (e.g. syndication vs. flipping)
Before God promotes you, He prunes you. Before He multiplies you, He presses you. And before He pours you out, He matures you. In this powerful message, Pastor Keela Craft Ambrose shares how to embrace God's process of pruning, pressing, and waiting—so you can become everything He designed you to be.
Some performers step into the light and the room leans in. Others work just as hard and leave us cold. We wanted to know why. Together with juggler and performance thinker Jay Gilligan, we unpack stage presence without the fluff—what it is, how to build it, and why authenticity beats polish every time.We start by challenging the myth that presence is a gift you either have or don't. Yes, some people radiate charisma from day one. But most of us can raise our baseline by choosing the right lane and aligning our inner life with our outer expression. We explore useful archetypes to find leverage (clown, lover, hermit, magician), and show how mismatched personas create static the audience can feel. Then we get practical with a simple, powerful framework: head (ideas), heart (emotion), hands (skills), and senses (look and sound). When those four line up, presence clicks.Jay and I share stories from street stages and theater runs about entrances that land, silences that speak, and why the “living time” is the beat between tricks. We dig into micro-choices that shift everything—how your eyes acknowledge the crowd, how breath sets tempo, how a half-smile reads as gratitude instead of performance. We talk technique versus embodiment too: you can copy moves and still miss the moment; intention is what makes shape meaningful. Expect grounded advice you can use tonight: choose one beat for connection, test variations on camera, refine details like shoes and sound, and let your true motives shape your mechanics.If you care about connecting—juggling, comedy, magic, music—this conversation will sharpen your instincts and your toolkit. Subscribe, share with a performer who needs a lift, and leave a review with your biggest presence breakthrough. Your story might spark the next one.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
Send us a textLYM Ep 447 | Jordan Syatt: The Power of Being a Regular GuyJordan Syatt isn't trying to be larger than life. He's a regular guy who built an extraordinary career by staying true to one simple mission — to help people.From starting his online fitness business in a college dorm room to becoming a husband, father, and respected coach, Jordan's story reminds us that authenticity is the real flex.We dive into:How to build a purpose-driven coaching businessWhy humility and consistency outperform hypeThe truth about helping people without losing yourself
Join me for a conversation with author and writing mentor Kathryn Craft as she reveals insights from her new craft book for writers.In this episode, Kathryn Craft shares transformative techniques for novel writers and fiction writers ready to elevate their storytelling. Discover how to master the invisible spaces between words where author meets reader, and learn why revising your novel requires bringing your whole self to the page.Whether you're an aspiring novelist struggling with story movement, a fiction writer seeking fresh perspective on craft, or looking for expert guidance on how to revise a book, this interview delivers practical wisdom from Kathryn's decades as a developmental editor and writing mentor.Perfect for novel writers, fiction authors, and anyone passionate about the craft of writing. If you're ready to transform your novel revision process and discover what makes stories truly move readers, this conversation with Kathryn Craft is essential listening.
What if your songwriting school was a sold-out room and your tuition was a bar shift? We sit down with Luke Stevens to trace a path from Oklahoma fields to Nashville stages, where classic 70s storytellers like James Taylor and Jackson Browne shaped a pen built for honest lines and clean hooks. Luke shares the spark behind Second Thoughts First, a title he caught in the wild and turned into a chorus about overthinking until the right person makes life simple. Then the script flips with Since You Ain't Mine, a tune he almost shrugged off that suddenly lit up phones, tour buses, and inboxes once the demo landed in the right hands.We talk shop on co-writing that actually works—why the best days feel like speed dating with heart, and how framing an idea can turn a room from polite into electric. Luke explains why the most valuable networking tip in Nashville is humility: show up, listen, be a good human first. Working at The Listening Room became his masterclass, a place where staff culture respects the stage, guests plan trips around the shows, and writers feel safe to bring their best. That ecosystem opened doors, taught structure and setups by osmosis, and proved that consistency outlasts luck.Luke also opens up about sobriety. Choosing not to drink while tending bar sounds impossible, but it became his armor—showing up on time, staying present in rooms, and writing with a quieter mind. Faith and gratitude anchor his choices and remind him to celebrate the small wins: a tight verse, a clean demo, a nod from a hero, a room that goes silent on a new line. If you care about songwriting craft, Nashville co-writing etiquette, and how real growth happens—one honest decision at a time—this conversation will meet you where you are and push you forward.If this story moved you, follow the show, leave a rating or review, and share it with a friend who loves great songs and the people who write them. Your support helps us bring more writers, more stories, and more truth to the mic.
Today, Dave sits down with Eric Wareheim and Gabe Ulla, authors of the new book 'Steak House: The People, the Places, the Recipes'. Amongst friends, the discussion ranges from the magic of steakhouses to the ideal steakhouse order. The myriad types of potato sides are listed, the right way to order a martini is declared, and the idea of the steak dinner celebration as a descendant of the old-school hunt and sacrifice is posed. Dave also cooks a wet-aged and a dry-aged (or, at least, a little less wet-aged) steak for the cowriting duo. Get Eric and Gabe's book Steak House: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/723311/steak-house-by-eric-wareheim-with-gabe-ulla/ Follow Eric online: https://www.instagram.com/ericwareheim/ Follow Gabe online: https://www.instagram.com/gabeulla/ Get Dave's memoir written with Gabe, Eat a Peach: https://amzn.to/4owNoPs Learn more about Majordomo: https://www.momofuku.com/restaurants/majordomo Learn more about Dal Rae: https://www.dalrae.com/ Learn more about Pappas Bros.: https://pappasbros.com/home/ Learn more about Beef 'N Bottle: https://beefandbottle.net/ Learn more about Little Red Barn Steakhouse: https://lrbsteakhouse.com/ Learn more about Circus Circus' The Steak House: https://www.circuscircus.com/restaurants-1/the-steak-house/ Learn more about Morton's: https://www.mortons.com/ Learn more about Gallagher's: https://www.gallaghersnysteakhouse.com/ Learn more about The Grill NYC: https://thegrillnewyork.com/ Learn more about Cream Co. Meats: https://creamcomeats.com/ Learn more about Cote NYC: https://www.cotekoreansteakhouse.com/ Learn more about Langer's: https://www.langersdeli.com/ Learn more about Clearman's: https://clearmansrestaurants.com/ Learn more about Taylor's: https://taylorssteakhouse.com/ Learn more about Peter Luger: https://peterluger.com/ Learn more about Musso and Frank: https://mussoandfrank.com/ Learn more about House of Prime Rib: https://www.houseofprimerib.net/ Learn more about Golden Steer: https://goldensteer.com/ Learn more about Gramercy Tavern: https://www.gramercytavern.com/ Learn more about Craft: https://www.craftrestaurant.com/ Learn more about Magnus Nilsson's new restaurant Furuhem: https://furuhem.com/ Listen to our episode with chef Josh Niland: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2mDhY3Z73PJHcZm5btZ8zi?si=leIfmPBTR7Wj4jgJb5ABWg Learn more about St. Peter: https://www.saintpeter.com.au/ Send in your Ask Dave questions to bit.ly/AskDaveForm or askdave@majordomomedia.com. Subscribe to the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thedavechangshow. Subscribe to Recipe Club on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recipeclubofficial. Submit your favorite food moments in your favorite movies to majorfoodporn.com. Join our community Discord on majordomo.com. Host: Dave Chang Guests: Eric Wareheim and Gabe Ulla Majordomo Media Producer: David Meyer Spotify Producer: Felipe Guilhermino Editor: Stefano Sanchez Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Without being led astray by the impracticalities of business textbooks, there is good benefit to being more thoughtful in your approach to winning at business. A business owner is set up to always be one step behind if he's constantly reacting to what the market and his competitors throw at him. This is a formula for failure. Hope is not a strategy. Vibes aren’t strategy. Guessing is not a growth plan. Strategy is a set of decisions built on reality. It's making things happen, instead of waiting for them to. An owner should approach his business with intention and focused execution. That's what a more comprehensive strategy outlook provides. It sets you up better for the win.
In this Business of Story episode, Park Howell interviews Femi Oke, distinguished international journalist with 30-plus years at BBC, CNN, NPR, and Al Jazeera, and co-founder of Moderate the Panel. Femi shares professional moderating techniques including how she stopped a president mid-speech at the United Nations, ninja methods for redirecting verbose speakers, re-engagement tactics for drifting audiences, and why authentic recovery creates connection. Discover the audience-centered mindset that eliminates nervousness, preparation protocols that enable confidence, and improvisational readiness that turns disasters into highlights. Learn how classical storytelling wisdom applies to modern business communication for presentations, panels, and client meetings. Femi offers Business of Story listeners 10% off Moderate the Panel services. Craft your brilliant brand story strategy in minutes, not months, and instantly create compelling content that converts customers with the StoryCycle Genie™ #StoryOn! ≈Park
Fear of public speaking is simply a signal that you care.It's not a stop sign on the road to your next opportunity. Everyone feels butterflies before stepping up to the mic. The difference is how you use that energy. Most avoid the stage.What if your past failures could fuel your future success? Learn how to flip fear on its head, no matter if you're just starting out or haunted by a slip-up from your speaking past.Here's what you'll learn:How to reframe fear and nerves into excitement, so you perform at a higher level when it matters mostSteps to normalize fear as part of the speaking journey, so you won't let nerves sabotage your next big opportunityStrategies for coming back after a failed speech or criticism, so you bounce forward instead of shrinking backThe most powerful way to build lasting confidence before you even walk on stage, so you look and sound like a proWhen you face your fears, doors open and the spotlight finds you, say yes, and become in demand.*****Craft your Compelling, Captivating, and Converting speech. Take $250 off with code BIDLISTENER at https://speakandstandout.com/offer-indss *****Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Get your copy of 17 Magic Phrases at https://SpeakAndStandOut.com/MagicGrab the FREE resource Directory of Places to Speak https://SpeakAndStandOut.com/DirectoryFollow me on Instagram at https://instagram.com/laurieann.murabitoClick and read more over on my website. https://SpeakAndStandOut.comIf you're looking for support to grow your business faster, get fully booked and profitable, book a call to explore if you'd be a good fit for one of my programs. schedule a call at. https://speakandstandout.com/speaker-success
Are you stuggling with finances and accounting for your small business? We have accountant Nate Coughran on this episode to help you get more organized and start treating your side hustle like the business it is! Get Nate's advice and get started simply today with tracking. Go from there and get started setting your business up the RIGHT way for 2026! You will be so glad you took these steps come tax time!Get the free income and expense tracker: https://link.craftingcamps.com/worksheet Nate is the founder and CEO of Cookie Finance, an accounting company that provides bookkeeping and tax services for creators. Nate has been a CPA for 12+ years and has helped hundreds of creators navigate taxes, budgeting, and finances.Learn more about Cookie Finance: https://cookiefinance.co/Get started with Cookie Finance with their Creator Business Essentials. This gives you the two must-have tools to start operating like a real business, an LLC and business bank account for $29/mo. You'll also get an EIN and virtual business address.Learn more here: https://link.craftingcamps.com/cookieJoin our crafty community now and connect with others! Join us here: https://link.craftingcamps.com/community Check out Cori's Etsy shop here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChapterCraftStudio Don't forget to shop our merch store to support the podcast! https://link.craftingcamps.com/merch Let us help you craft your future by turning your passion into a paycheck. Angie Holden and Cori George are teaming up for a series of live events dedicated to helping you start and grow your craft business. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss any of the future episodes!Sign up for our email newsletter here: https://crafting-camps.ck.page/4715c59751Ask us questions here: https://forms.gle/ShKt64gKjeuneMLeAWant more from Cori and Angie? Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channels and follow on Instagram using the links below.https://www.instagram.com/craftingcampshttps://www.instagram.com/heyletsmakestuffhttps://www.instagram.com/angieholdenmakes#craftbusiness #craftingforprofit #smallbusiness
The rules of business have changed, and what got you here won't get you where you're going. If you feel like your old playbook isn't moving the needle anymore, this episode is your opportunity to develop the four capabilities that will keep you relevant, competitive, and positioned to hit your goals in 2026. By the end of listening you'll be able to: • Understand How to read the market early, pivot quickly, and stay resourceful under pressure • Hire and reward adaptability on your team to create speed and resilience • Demystify AI and use everyday tools to save time, think better, and execute faster • How to Treat AI as a thought partner to sharpen strategy, research, and decision-making • Craft signature stories and client wins that make your offers memorable • Align roles to strengths, tap into personal motivation, and grow leaders around you This isn't theory—it's a practical roadmap to help you work smarter, stand out in a noisy market, and develop the kind of team that grows with you. Resources Mentioned in the Show: 12 Week Workbook (pdf) DISC Assessment (pdf) The AI Driven Leader by Geoff Wood (book) Quotes to Remember: Leaders are influencers and leaders create change. Leadership is influence, nothing more, nothing less. - John Maxwell When you develop other people, that is when you're really fulfilling your opportunity to be a great leader. All of our actions are based on motivation. Journal Prompts: Am I adaptable or stuck in my ways? How can I improve my adaptability? How can I use AI to leverage my skills and/or increase my productivity? How can I consistently learn and develop as a leader? What can I do today to impart my wisdom and knowledge on other people? Connect with Anna: Monday Morning Mojo Facebook Group Facebook Instagram Watch the Monday Morning Mojo Video on YouTube To learn more about coaching with Anna visit coachannagibbs.com To learn more about the supplements and products Anna uses to improve her overall health and well-being visit: https://plexusworldwide.com/annagibbs
Jeff is taking a break from the show to recover from his recent stroke. He's recovering well and is working his butt off in rehab and hopes to return before long.His family has set up a GoFundMe to help out a bit while he's in rehab kicking ass. If you'd like to throw a few bucks his way, here's the link, and it's all appreciated.https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-jeff-battersbys-stroke-recovery--Bill McLean returns to the show to discuss the abundance of riches with modern note-taking apps. Plus, Tom has a new iPad Pro M5 and shares his first impressions of it and the Magic Keyboard.Be sure to follow Bill on YouTube, Threads, and Substack for more great Apple and tech-related content.https://www.youtube.com/@BillMcLeanhttps://www.threads.com/@williambmcleanThere's never been a worse time to pick a notes appQuestion or Comment? Send us a Text Message!Contact Us Drop us a line at feedback@basicafshow.com You'll find Jeff at @reyespoint on Threads and reyespoint.bsky.social on Bluesky Find Tom at @tomanderson on Threads Join Tom's newsletter, Apple Talk, for more Apple coverage and tips & tricks. Tom has a new YouTube channel Show artwork by the great Randall Martin Design Enjoy Basic AF? Leave a review or rating! Review on Apple Podcasts Rate on Spotify Recommend in Overcast Intro Music: Psychokinetics - The Chosen Apple Music Spotify Transcripts and some images are AI generated and may contain errors and general silliness....
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Send us a textWant to watch the video? Click here.Episode Summary In this Ask Beth & Lisa episode of Writers With Wrinkles, Beth and Lisa dive into first-page critiques, offering real-time feedback on listener-submitted rom-com and middle grade openings. Aspiring authors will gain insight into what makes a first page hook an editor—and what doesn't.Guest Bio No guest this week—just your favorite co-hosts offering expert feedback, writerly wisdom, and a behind-the-scenes look at their creative process.Key Discussion Points • Why first pages matter more than ever in today's publishing landscape • Rom-Com critique: Bohemian Girl in Ruins – balancing snark and heart, setting tone, and why emotional vulnerability matters • Craft insights: Using voice, internal conflict, and pacing to create immediate reader engagement • Middle Grade critique: Liam Calloway and the Cosmic Conspiracy – voice authenticity, anchoring in-scene emotion, and hooking readers fast • Red flags in opening pages—over-describing, passive language, and missing stakes • Foreshadowing, genre expectations, and how to revise for connection, not just cleverness • Sneak peek into Beth and Lisa's video podcast debut and future live retreat plansConclusion This episode reminds writers that capturing attention on page one is both art and strategy. Whether you're polishing a rom-com or drafting a middle grade novel, grounding your character, tightening the prose, and creating emotional stakes are key to making your manuscript stand out.Links & Resources • Submit your first page: https://writerswithwrinkles.net • Instagram: @writerswithwrinklesSubscribe & Connect Don't miss future episodes! Subscribe, rate, and review Writers With Wrinkles wherever you listen. Submit questions for “Ask Beth and Lisa” or sign up for our newsletter at writerswithwrinkles.net and join us on Instagram @writerswithwrinkles. Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Support the show Visit the WebsiteWriters with Wrinkles Link Tree for socials and more!
Send us a textIn this episode, we're joined by screenwriter Jack Epps, Jr. and his student, up and coming screenwriter Kate Ginley, who is writing a screenplay about Pan Am and Tenerife.Jack is now a professor and Chair of the Writing for Screen and Television Division at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts, also known as USC. But you probably already know of him from the most iconic aviation films ever made — the 1986 blockbuster Top Gun, which he co-wrote with his longtime screenwriting partner, Jim Cash. Starring Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer, Top Gun didn't just redefine aviation movies — it became a cultural phenomenon. It inspired generations of aviators, reignited pride in flight, and set the gold standard for how aviation could be portrayed on screen.The film was also a popular hit during its run as a featured movie of Pan Am's Theatre in the Air. Beyond the breathtaking aerial footage, Top Gun is a brilliant study in the craft of screenwriting — how character, emotion, and story structure come together to create cinematic magic.After Top Gun, Jack Epps, Jr. and Jim Cash went on to write a series of major Hollywood hits, including Legal Eagles, The Secret of My Success, Dick Tracy, and Turner & Hooch. Today, Jack brings that same storytelling mastery to his students at USC — shaping the next generation of screenwriters and filmmakers.In our conversation, we'll talk about Jack's remarkable career, his insights into the art and discipline of screenwriting, the enduring legacy of Top Gun, and how Kate is carrying that storytelling spirit forward in her new screenplay about Pan Am and the tragedy at Tenerife.Support the show Visit Us for more Pan Am History! Support the Podcast! Donate to the Museum! Visit The Hangar online store for Pan Am gear! Become a Member! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter!A very special thanks to Mr. Adam Aron, Chairman and CEO of AMC and president of the Pan Am Historical Foundation and Pan Am Brands for their continued and unwavering support!
Send us a textTrack32 on "The Life of a Showgirl" - OpaliteI'm back with Forensic Musicologist Dr. Joe BennettIn this episode we look at:The chord progressionChord tensionsHarmonic rhythmBorrowed chordRhetorical deviceProductionTo sign up with the virtual live master class "The Songwriting of Taylor Swift" with Scarlet Keys: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1811786424969?aff=oddtdtcreatorJoe Bennett:To learn more about forensic musicology and professor Joe Bennett: https://joebennett.net/Mailing list:https://www.scarletkeys.com/Instagram: @scarletkeysofficialBecome a member of the What's in a song songwriting community or become a supporter:https://buymeacoffee.com/scarlet.keysScarlet's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scarletkeysofficial/To purchase Scarlet Keys' book "What if it All Goes Right: Practicing Hope in the Hardest Times" featured on NPR and the Wall Street Journal:https://www.amazon.com/What-All-Goes-Right-Practicing/dp/B0CTYVQ9Q8To 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=8-1Scarlet'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