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Matt Ragland focuses on the intersection of productivity and the creator economy. He started an online community for creative Dads called Digital Dads. Matt was the 5th employee at ConvertKit, ran Creator Success at Podia, and has built an audience of over 100,000 fans across his newsletter, YouTube channel, and social media channels. He lives in Nashville with his wife of 17 years and 3 (almost 4) kids. In our conversation today we discussed:* Matt's childhood as the son of a pastor* The importance of community - and building community for fathers* Homeschooling* Outward expressions of love* Taking your kids on adventures* Helping your kids have a vision greater than themselves* Pursuing self-employment as a means to better balance work, health and familyListen, watch and subscribe: Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and Overcast.—Where to find Matt Ragland- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattragland/- Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/mattragland- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MattRagland/videosWhere to find Adam Fishman- Newsletter: www.startupdadpod.substack.com- Newsletter: www.FishmanAFNewsletter.com- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/- Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/fishmanaf- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdadpod/—In this episode, we cover:[00:30] Intro[1:52] Welcome[2:15] Matt's professional background[8:06] Matt's childhood and parents[13:10] His partner and kids[16:34] Homeschooling[21:46] Outward expressions of love[25:34] The importance of community and Digital Dads[32:05] Taking kids on adventures[37:05] Most surprising thing as a dad[39:50] Demonstrating good habits[47:21] Vision greater than yourself[52:07] What don't you and your wife align on?[55:33] Mistakes made as a father[59:50] Where to follow along with Matt's journey[1:00:57] Rapid fire[1:09:18] Thank you—Show references:Matt's Website - https://mattragland.com/Buffer - https://buffer.com/Backcountry - https://www.backcountry.com/APPSumo - https://appsumo.com/ConvertKit - https://convertkit.com/Nashville, TN - https://www.visitmusiccity.com/Podia - https://www.podia.com/Jiu jitsu - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JujutsuNose Frida - https://frida.com/Nintendo switch - https://www.nintendo.com/us/switch/Lululemon (joggers or ABC pants) - https://shop.lululemon.com/10,000 (shirts) - https://www.tenthousand.cc/Smart wool (socks) - https://www.smartwool.com/Duer (jeans) - https://shopduer.com/Brain Rules for Baby: How to Raise a Smart and Happy Child from Zero to Five - https://www.amazon.com/Brain-Rules-Baby-Updated-Expanded/dp/0983263388Outdoor Kids in an Inside World: Getting Your Family Out of the House and Radically Engaged with Nature - https://www.amazon.com/Outdoor-Kids-Inside-World-Radically/dp/0593129660Hunt, Gather, Parent: What Ancient Cultures Can Teach Us About the Lost Art of Raising Happy, Helpful Little Humans - https://www.amazon.com/Hunt-Gather-Parent-Ancient-Cultures/dp/198214968XThe Gardener and the Carpenter: What the New Science of Child Development Tells Us About the Relationship Between Parents and Children - https://www.amazon.com/Gardener-Carpenter-Development-Relationship-Children/dp/1250132258Inside Out - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2096673/—For sponsorship inquiries email podcast@fishmana.com.Editing support by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit startupdadpod.substack.com
Matt Ragland focuses on the intersection of productivity and the creator economy. He started an online community for creative Dads called Digital Dads. Matt was the 5th employee at ConvertKit, ran Creator Success at Podia, and has built an audience of over 100,000 fans across his newsletter, YouTube channel, and social media channels. He lives in Nashville with his wife of 17 years and 3 (almost 4) kids. In our conversation today we discussed: Matt's childhood as the son of a pastor The importance of community - and building community for fathers Homeschooling Outward expressions of love Taking your kids on adventures Helping your kids have a vision greater than themselves Pursuing self-employment as a means to better balance work, health and family — Where to find Matt Ragland - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattragland/ - Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/mattragland - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MattRagland/videos Where to find Adam Fishman - Newsletter: https://startupdadpod.substack.com/ - Newsletter: https://www.fishmanafnewsletter.com - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/ - Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/fishmanaf - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdadpod/ — In this episode, we cover: [00:30] Intro [1:52] Welcome [2:15] Matt's professional background [8:06] Matt's childhood and parents [13:10] His partner and kids [16:34] Homeschooling [21:46] Outward expressions of love [25:34] The importance of community and Digital Dads [32:05] Taking kids on adventures [37:05] Most surprising thing as a dad [39:50] Demonstrating good habits [47:21] Vision greater than yourself [52:07] What don't you and your wife align on? [55:33] Mistakes made as a father [59:50] Where to follow along with Matt's journey [1:00:57] Rapid fire [1:09:18] Thank you — Show references: Matt's Website - https://mattragland.com/ Buffer - https://buffer.com/ Backcountry - https://www.backcountry.com/ APPSumo - https://appsumo.com/ ConvertKit - https://convertkit.com/ Nashville, TN - https://www.visitmusiccity.com/ Podia - https://www.podia.com/ Jiu jitsu - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jujutsu Nose Frida - https://frida.com/ Nintendo switch - https://www.nintendo.com/us/switch/ Lululemon (joggers or ABC pants) - https://shop.lululemon.com/ 10,000 (shirts) - https://www.tenthousand.cc/ Smart wool (socks) - https://www.smartwool.com/ Duer (jeans) - https://shopduer.com/ Brain Rules for Baby: How to Raise a Smart and Happy Child from Zero to Five by John Medina - https://www.amazon.com/Brain-Rules-Baby-Updated-Expanded/dp/0983263388 Outdoor Kids in an Inside World: Getting Your Family Out of the House and Radically Engaged with Nature by Steven Rinella - https://www.amazon.com/Outdoor-Kids-Inside-World-Radically/dp/0593129660 Hunt, Gather, Parent: What Ancient Cultures Can Teach Us About the Lost Art of Raising Happy, Helpful Little Humans by Michaeleen Doucleff - https://www.amazon.com/Hunt-Gather-Parent-Ancient-Cultures/dp/198214968X The Gardener and the Carpenter: What the New Science of Child Development Tells Us About the Relationship Between Parents and Children by Alison Gopnik - https://www.amazon.com/Gardener-Carpenter-Development-Relationship-Children/dp/1250132258 Inside Out - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2096673/ — Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/ Episode art designed by Matt Sutherland at https://www.mspnw.com/
Our guest for this episode of The Small Business Show is Brent Basha, founder of Poddit.netIn 2014 Brent had an epiphany. As a father and tech enthusiast, he realized we were standing at a very unique point in history. We were the last digital immigrants charged with raising the first digital natives. But with everything changing so fast, there was no road map to follow. So he did what anyone would do in his position... he grabbed a co-host and started a podcast. Digital Dads lasted nearly three years and left a lasting impact on both him and his listeners.After the show ended, Brent realized the challenge of guest discovery, connection, and coordination had yet to be solved. Or at least not in the way he envisioned. So with a background in technology he set out to create a better solution. As co-founder Brent is now working to help make Poddit the best way to connect for podcast interviews.Tune in to find out1. Why being featured as a podcast guest is valuable.2. How to get booked on more shows3. How to make a good impression on podcast hosts during and after the interviewContact for Brent Basham
Living in the digital age can be challenging for all of us. Trying to keep up with the ever-evolving pace of technology can be daunting for those of us who grew up as the first-generation digital pioneers. But in the process of trying to keep up, we have neglected to consider what it is like to grow up in this online environment. Our kids, these digital natives, have never known anything else. Have you thought about what it would be like trying to navigate this world and technology without any frame of reference of what life is like without it? It may not be as easy as we think, or as natural as we take for granted. And bridging that gap can be the most difficult of all. Brent Basham sought to do just that with his podcast Digital Dads. He and co-host Andrew Currie used the podcast to explore topics all dads face and often struggle with. While simultaneously providing a platform for his kids to find their own voice and cover topics all dads can benefit from; the Digital Dads Podcast experiences some real success. But as the podcast ran its course, the digital dads struggled to keep up with the constant demand for booking new interviews. Keeping the show relevant with fresh talent became a constant challenge. This need for high caliber guests continues to be a common thread in the podcasting industry. Brent identified this need and joining forces with the right friends at the right time, Poddit was born. Poddit is a free guest-concierge service providing podcasters with a reputable source of quality interviews at the touch of a button. It also provides a consistent stream of popular interviewers for authors, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders with a message to share. This Kennesaw State grad is providing the tools and the talent for podcasters and YouTubers around the globe. Learn how it all came to be and where it is headed from here, in my compelling conversation with Brent Basham.
Ask Win: http://askwin.weebly.com. Please donate to Ask Win by going to Payment Venmo Win1195 at https://venmo.com/. Win Kelly Charles’ Books: https://www.amazon.com/Win-Kelly-Charles/e/B009VNJEKE/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1. Win Kelly Charles' MONAT: https://wincharles.mymonat.com. On Ask Win today (Thursday, August 27, 2020), Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Brent Basham. Brent started in the world of podcasting as a co-host of Digital Dads in 2014. Based on that experience he later co-founded Poddit, a new platform to connect podcasters and guests for podcast interviews. To learn more about Brent visit www.poddit.net.
Ali Wentworth’s eldest daughter drops in to give her take on social media and Gen Z, then Ali consults with child psychological researcher Dr. Yalda T. Uhls (author of “Media Moms & Digital Dads”) on how to approach parenting in the digital age. The two discuss validation, upward social comparison, and the impact social media is having on teens during the pandemic. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
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Brent Basham is an occasional podcaster, dad of three, co-founder of Poddit. In 2014 Brent had an epiphany. As a father and tech enthusiast, he realized we were standing at a very unique point in history. We were the last digital immigrants charged with raising the first digital natives. But with everything changing so fast, there was no road map to follow. So he did what anyone would do in his position... he grabbed a co-host and started a podcast. Digital Dads lasted nearly three years and left a lasting impact on both him and his listeners. After the show ended, Brent realized the challenge of guest discovery, connection, and coordination had yet to be solved. Or at least not in the way he envisioned. So with a background in technology, he set out to create a better solution. As co-founder Brent is now working to help make Poddit the best way to connect for podcast interviews. Podcasters Finding the right guests for your show is tough. It takes a lot of time and effort and sucks the fun right out of it. But the quality of your show depends on getting amazing interviews. Poddit makes it easy to find the perfect guest for your next interview. Join now to connect with amazing new people and raise your show to the next level. Expert Guests You have something unique to share, but where to share it? Podcast interviews are a powerful way to cut through the noise and get noticed. Poddit helps you leverage podcasts to reach excited new fans waiting to hear from you. Join now and connect with the perfect shows to help amplify your voice in a crowded market. Learn More About Brent & Poddit - Click Here
Brent Basham is one of the creators of Poddit.net, a web platform that matches potential podcast guests with podcast hosts. He also has a podcast titled. "Long Tail Success. This is a replay from a Facebook Live-stream and Brent is one the absolute bests. Enjoy.In 2014 Brent had an epiphany. As a father and tech enthusiast, he realized we were standing at a very unique point in history. We were the last digital immigrants charged with raising the first digital natives. But with everything changing so fast, there was no road map to follow. So he did what anyone would do in his position... he grabbed a co-host and started a podcast. Digital Dads lasted nearly three years and left a lasting impact on both him and his listeners. After the show ended, Brent realized the challenge of guest discovery, connection, and coordination had yet to be solved. Or at least not in the way he envisioned. So with a background in technology he set out to create a better solution. As co-founder Brent is now working to help make Poddit the best way to connect for podcast interviews.You can learn more about Brent and his NEW podcast, as well as his guest matching service, below.www.poddit.nethttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1196807Our sponsor this month is HostGator.A ton of website hosting options, 99.9% uptime guarantee, free SSL certificate, easy WordPress installs, and a free domain for a year. Starting at only $2.75 a month for basic plans!Use this promo code brettsopenmic2020 to get up to 60% percent off for new customers. CLICK BELOW! partners.hostgator.com/brettsopenmicHave a question? Email us below!openmicguest@gmail.comLove the show and want to help support us? Click the link below and consider joining our Patreon for exclusive content and a shout out on the show!https://www.patreon.com/theopenmicpodcast?fan_landing=true
Brent Basham is one of five experts who started www.Poddit.net based on a need to help both podcast hosts and experts find a simpler, more effective way to meet. Host of Digital Dads (no longer airing) and his new show, Heart First, which focuses on the right values for business, Brent is consider one of the most visionary networkers around. The interview allows viewers to gain perspective on how to make the process of finding shows that are a perfect fit for their expertise simple, easy and effective. What Hosts Want Good content Right fit for the audience Many hosts don’t want to be pitched. They search out guest. However, when done right a pitch can work very nicely. You've really got to bring your A-game to the table when you pitch a host to be on the show. Hosts might seek out guests by finding them on Amazon, TedX Talks, other shows and by being active on social media. To be good at podcasting, it takes more than just turning on your phone. You have to present yourself professionally. Pod Fading The average number of episodes a host airs is seven before they Pod Fade. Pod Fading means they fade out of the scene. The challenge resides in the fact they have bought into the belief that it doesn’t take work to get a show off the ground. When they don’t get enough listeners, fast enough, many hosts quit. It can take dozens of shows before a show takes off. And you must consistently work on it. The Long Game Plan It’s important to see hosting a show, and being a featured expert on shows, with a long-game view. Here are a few key things you can do: Write a quality book. Quality being the optimal word. A quality book shows discipline. Get out and be seen. Do lots of shows. Don’t worry about the size of the show. Make sure you pitch the right shows. Listen to snippets of the show. Customize your pitch. Make sure the host interviews guests because if they don’t, there’s no reason to ask to be on the show. Have a fine-tuned marketing piece… this is what www.Poddit.com offers experts; a platform to present your expertise. Poddit offers the platform for hosts and experts to meet. Determine if you want to be on a podcast simply to inform and educate or to get an ROI. If you use a P.R. person, make sure they know what they are doing. Be authentic. Most of all, create value for listeners. Check out Poddit at www.Poddit.net. Become a member. There are three levels to choose from. https://www.facebook.com/getpoddit/ https://twitter.com/brentbash
Back in 2014 during work conversations, Brent Basham found his interest in tech colliding with being a dad when he would talk with his colleague and friend Andrew Currie. In the tech space, they found themselves discussing how different things were for this generation’s little digital natives. It also occurred to them that this was the only time in history when there would be such an interesting generational digital divide. So, they did the obvious thing for someone in their situation... they started a podcast! And just like that, Digital Dads was born. Brent and Andrew continued podcasting for 3 years and it was a true labor of love. They connected with lots of other amazing dads and featured them on their show sometimes. But podcasts take a lot of time (getting guests, recording, editing, show notes, etc.). And so does having a career. And of course, being a dad. So they eventually "podfaded" and the show went on an indefinite hiatus. Enter Poddit. A big part of the challenge with the podcast was discovering and connecting with great guests. Not just any guests mind you, they wanted to discuss interesting topics and ideas. But it became a huge chore clicking all around the internet week after week. And the time suck was a big part of the reason they stopped the show. With some time away, Brent and Andrew began to realize it could be better and that with they tech backgrounds, they were perfectly suited to solve this problem for themselves, and for others. So they did. And now Brent gets to share how it came to be right here and I couldn't be more excited. Make your own genuine connections on Poddit at http://poddit.net/
Connection is the key for Brent Basham. Whether as Co-Host of the successful Digital Dads podcast or while working with his team to create Poddit, a revolutionary podcast host-guest matching platform, Brent is focused upon bringing people together. During our conversation, Brent shares his journey from kid baseball card trader to creating a life where his ongoing search for opportunity has proven he can be defined by what he creates for others rather than simply what his job may be. As you listen, you'll undoubtedly be drawn into his passion and hopefully even realize how attainable your own dreams really are. About the Guest: As a tech enthusiast and new parent, Brent co-hosted the Digital Dads podcast for three years. Finding the process of guest discovery and connection a challenge he eventually "podfaded" and stopped that show. As a result, he recently launched a new platform called Poddit to solve this pain point for others. But he always makes sure his family is his biggest priority. Personal Links: Website - www.poddit.net Twitter - @brentbash Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/poddit/ Resource Links: Contagious https://amzn.to/2VeJLBv Influence https://amzn.to/2AMGqAd Building a Story Brand: https://amzn.to/31ROZW8 About the Host: Dan McPherson, International Speaker, Business and Personal Development Coach, and CEO of Leaders Must Lead, is on a mission to help Creatives and Entrepreneurs create and grow profit and understand that Dreams ARE Real. With more than 25 years’ experience in corporate roles leading teams of up to 2000 and responsible for more than $150M in revenue, Dan is a recognized expert in leadership, sales, and business strategy. Through his Leaders Must Learn Mastermind, Dreams ARE Real Podcast, Foundations of Success Training, and powerful 1-1 coaching, Dan helps hundreds of entrepreneurs around the world from musicians and artists to chiropractors, coaches, retailers, and beyond experience success and accomplish their goals. To learn more about Dan or to follow him on Social Media, you can find him on: Website: www.leadersmustlead.com Leaders Must Lead Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadersmustlead Dreams are Real Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/365493184118010/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leadersmustlead/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/leadersmustlead YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZXypDeFKyZnpeQXcX-AsBQ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to my podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. You can also subscribe from the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave us an iTunes review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to me and greatly appreciated. They help my podcast rank higher on iTunes, which exposes the show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on iTunes.
Every year I wind up the year by asking you what your favorite podcast is (if you could only listen to one sh0w) and more importantly why is it your favorite show. Here are the responses: 2:53 Kit from Active Travel Adventures Podcast - She Loves StoryBrand as she learns things she can use in every show 3:36 Adam from Dark Knight Minute loves Digital Dads. He loves the inspiring message. 4:43 Anna Authentic Moments loves The Good Life Project by Jonathan Fields for the in-depth conversations 5:46 Darwyn Dave -Dealing with My Grief podcast enjoys the Grief Dreams as it has similar views on the subject. Dave and Josh have bonded over the subject. 8:21 Ben from Modern Self Protection likes the Survival Podcast with Jack Spirko. He enjoys to tips to help you in your life every day (not just end of the world stuff) 9:42 Abby from A time for Horses loves the Wooden Overcoats podcast because it's really Really Funny 10:47 Brian from Engaging Missions likes The School of Podcasting for the interviews and engaging stories wrap up in a professional production 11:56 Clay from Fishnerds loves the Beyond Data podcast due to the Uber geeky information about Fish 13:14 Daniel Everybody's National Parks loves the Wow in the World podcast as she can listen with the kids 14:28 Paul - Fighting Through Podcast (Great unpublished History) love Dan Carlin's Hardcore History - The Storyteller's Storyteller, Content is just Awesome 18:32 Justin from Optimal Living Daily loves the Feed from Libsyn. They answer his questions and he gets information that is so good he needs to write it down. 19:28 Kim from Toastmasters 101 she loves the Clifton Strengths Coaching Blog Theme Thursdays. They even have notes and worksheets you can print out 21:34 Matt from The Author Inside You Podcast really enjoys Ask Drone U Matt has recently got into Drones and the info is informative and fun. They are also the perfect length. 22:19 Steve Stewart is still listening to Stacking Benjamins (for the fourth year in a row). It's informative, super creative, and very helpful for managing your finances 23:05 Randy Cantrell from the Peer Advantage - His favorite podcast is the last one he listened to as he changes topics all the time. 24:09 Patrick and Aaron from the Broken Line Podcast loves the in-depth information provided by the Meat Eater Podcast 25:03 Scott From the Computer Tutor Podcast loves the Podcast Rodeo Show for its honest, entertaining reviews of different podcasts. 28:30 Seth From geekvillradio.com and classicwrestingmemories.com loves the Rebel Force Radio and considers it the best Stars Wars podcast for its great production. 29:29 Cheri from the Creation Science 4 Kids Podcast just found and loves The Story Grid podcast. It's great for helping people who write non-fiction write fiction. She feels deeply connected to the hosts and has purchased Shawn Coyne's book The Story Grid Book 31:59 Win Charles Butterflies of Wisdom like the Dreams in Drive podcast 32:38 Zack Raising Rents (as in paRENTS) love the Based on a True Story Its where History meets Hollywood. I love history books, but don't have alot of time. He educates while he entertains me. 35:30 Erik K Johnson from the Podcast Talent Coach show likes Flippedlifestyle.com as they provide real-life strategies for making and selling products. They are real people, and they deliver more than theory. 39:09 I've created the ultimate Because of My Podcast Mega Mix spotlighting the many ways people have benefitted from launching their podcast. This includes: Attending a taping of a TV show Speaking to celebrities, athletes, supreme justices, and others people we have no business speaking to.. Getting paid to travel to different places (in some cases by 220%) Getting millions in sales from billion-dollar clients Getting Free Stuff Organizing Charity Events Building a network of resources and people Be contacted to write a book, to create videos Have their face on the cover of a comic book Getting free wine Getting numerous jobs Quit their job as a Doctor to do podcasting full time. Have boosted time with their family and now feel they have a purpose Make 2018 the Year You Start Your Successful Podcast Please let me help you in any of these ways One on one podcast consulting I can help with any podcast situation School of Podcasting Self Paced Tutorials (and Facebook Group, Live Coaching, Priority Email Support) Podcasting in Six Weeks - Live Group Coaching starts January 6th (includes a year at the School of Podcasting). Be in iTunes by February. (A $5299 Value for $1499). Price goes up January 1st.
I was 21. Making more money than I'd ever imagined I would. On the cusp of being promoted... and I walked away from it all because of this haunting thought I couldn't escape. Here's the Digital Dads podcast episode: http://www.johnmorrisonline.com/dd11 Subscribe to the podcast here: http://www.johnmorrisonline.com/podcast
Being a parent is hard. And raising kids in the digital age is even harder. Technology is advancing quickly in the world today bringing with it not only new benefits but new challenges as well. Especially for parents. We are digital immigrants tasked with raising digital natives to succeed in
I read an article recently that said there are 4.2 million "mommy bloggers" (eMarketer.com) in cyberspace who share everything from crafts, and recipes, to their kids' poops and tantrums (see #assholeparents). A question I've struggled with since starting this podcast and blog is how much I should share about my daughter without violating the privacy of her future adult self. And how much should she be exposed to when it comes to the ever-growing social media outlets? Parents today have a lot more to consider when it comes to choosing what their kids watch, how often, and what the long-term effects of those choices will be. "Media Moms & Digital Dads" takes a deeper look at kids and the media culture Award-winning UCLA psychologist Dr. Yalda T. Uhls has some great guidance in her new book "Media Moms & Digital Dads: A fact not fear approach to parenting in the digital age." Jackpot! Dr. Uhls book lays out facts, studies, and practical examples of the challenges today's families are facing with screen time, and pitfalls of social media. In this episode we talk about her book, but also you'll hear me ask questions from my perspective as a parent looking for answers on how to navigate the saturated digital world. I get so excited to ask her questions I'm pretty sure you can hear me squirming in my seat. I love hearing facts and percentages. It makes me feel weirdly smart. Almost like I'm the scientist! By the way, Dr. Uhls is also a senior researcher at the Children’s Digital Media Center in Los Angeles. So she knows what she's talking about kids. Author of "Media Moms & Digital Dads" Dr. Yalda T. Uhls For example, she says, "For the first time in history, media is the most common means through which children learn social and cultural norms." Meaning, what they see on social sites like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat as well as TV programs and movies will shape who they become as adults. And if you've seen some of the stuff I've seen, then that can be a scary thought. In this episode we also talk about how what kids see their parents do online can also have an impact. Are you posting pictures of your child shirtless? Or on the potty? That could send a message that later in life, when they're teens for example, that it's okay to post pictures of themselves online in various states of undress. No judgement! Just something to think about before you press publish. This episode is sure to stir some chatter among parents and people with kids in their lives. Good! I think it's important to question our motivations when it comes to media and social apps. How else can we learn and grow as parents? This is a topic I'm still learning about and will probably pop up again from time to time on my site as I gain new perspective. I am by no means perfect when it comes to how much TV Chan watches, or how many adorable pictures of her I post (there are so many!) But if I'm going to participate in the digital world, I at least want to be well-informed in my decision. "Media Moms & Digital Dads" is available now on Amazon and online. For more information on her upcoming speaking events, visit her site at www.yaldatuhls.com.
So we went out to a big podcast event, Podcast Movement, in Texas recently. We fully expected to learn all the latest tips and tricks to take our show to the next level. And truth be told, we did get lots of nuts and bolts advice that will help us
Brent Basham of Digital Dads Podcast knew it was time to have "the talk" with his son, so like any good podcaster would do, he made an episode out of it! Connect with Brent Basham and Andrew Currie the Digital Dads! Digital Dads twitter.com/digitaldadsfm facebook.com/digitaldadsfm I am so happy that Brent Basham and Andrew Currie of Digital Dads Podcast agreed to come on the show to talk about their infamous episode 11! Brent went through the process of recording the journey going from not having "the talk" with his son. Recording conversations between him and his wife, him and his son Cody, and even going to get some advice and a personal history lesson from his dad. Even if you aren't a parent that is about to give "the talk" to your child, it's worth a listen. I thought so highly of it that I listened twice, once by myself and once with my wife Melissa. It's a great way to put yourself into the shoes of someone who is nervous about giving a talk like this to your child. Episode 166
Do you follow your passion? Are you wondering if there might be a link between content and living your dreams? In this episode, I interview C.C. Chapman, co-author of Content Rules. He’s also a blogger at Digital Dads, a photographer, a long time podcaster and founder of the Cleon Foundation (an agency focused on causes). His newest book is Amazing Things Will Happen. Show Notes: https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/19
Welcome to episode #323 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. What you need to know about C.C. Chapman: if it weren't for him (and Joseph Jaffe), there would probably not be a Six Pixels of Separation podcast. The co-author (with Ann Handley) of Content Rules is one of the pioneers in podcasting, and he has had a pretty incredible career in new media. He still works on Digital Dads and is about to release a brand new book called, Amazing Things Will Happen. It's an interesting time for C.C. This book is not about new media. It's a book he wrote for his children to read when they get older and start thinking about their own professional careers. Along the way, he realized that others might benefit from his perspectives on success, motivation and doing your best to be the best. There's one other thing you need to know about C.C. Chapman: he is a kind soul and good friend. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #323 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 28:34. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. CTRL ALT DEL is coming in Spring 2013. In conversation with C.C. Chapman. Amazing Things Will Happen. Content Rules. Digital Dads. Follow C.C. on Twitter. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #323 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising podcast amazing things will happen ann handley blog blogging brand business book cc chapman content marketing world content rules david usher digital dads digital marketing facebook itunes joseph jaffe marketing marketing blogger marketing podcast online social network podcast podcasting social media
This week, I had the great pleasure of speaking with two people whose time and knowledge I greatly respect: C.C. Chapman (Founder, Digital Dads) & Ann Handley (Chief Content Officer, MarketingProfs.com). Together they’re co-authors of my new favorite book, Content Rules. I consider it the perfect field guide for any small business or solo-preneur looking […]
Welcome to episode #231 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. Content Rules is a book whose time has come. It was written by C.C. Chapman and Ann Handley. C.C. you already know. He was instrumental in getting me into Podcasting and along with being a close friend (and a co-host on Media Hacks), he is currently a freelance digital marketing strategist and pushing his new publishing space, Digital Dads. Ann is the Chief Content Officer for MarketingProfs and was one of the co-founders of ClickZ. Content Rules focuses on the importance of content (no, great content!) in a world of Blogs, Twitter, Podcasting, Webinars and more. Prior to the Web, publishing content was an expensive and complex process, now the tools of publishing are cheap, free and easy-to-use. The one component that hasn't changed is that creating valuable content is still as difficult as it ever was, so here is your primer on creating powerful content that connects. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #231 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 44:57. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. Episode #37 of Media Hacks will happen soon and it might feature: Chris Brogan - New Marketing Labs - Co-author of Trust Agents, Man On The Go, Human Business Works, Third Tribe Marketing and Escape Velocity. C.C. Chapman - Managing The Gray - Digital Dads - Content Rules. Hugh McGuire - LibriVox - iambik audio. Christopher S. Penn - Blue Sky Factory - Marketing Over Coffee. Julien Smith - In Over Your Head - Co-author of Trust Agents. In conversation with C.C.Chapman and Ann Handley about their new business book, Content Rules. You know C.C., he's always here :) Ann is the Chief Content Officer for MarketingProfs. You can follow Content Rules on Twitter. You can follow Ann Handley on Twitter. You can follow C.C. Chapman on Twitter. Grab a free preview of the book, Content Rules, right here: Content Rules - Free Preview. This week's music: David Usher (with Marie Mai) - 'Je Repars' (in French). Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #231 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising ann handley bite size edits blog blogging blue sky factory book oven business book cast of dads cc chapman chris brogan christopher s penn clickz content rules david usher digital dads digital marketing facebook facebook group hugh mcguire in over your head itunes julien smith librivox managing the gray marie mai marketing marketing over coffee marketingprofs media hacks new marketing labs online social network podcast podcasting six pixels of separation social media 101 social media marketing strategy trust agents twist image
Welcome to episode #193 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. This is also episode #26 of Media Hacks. The Ninja (aka Christopher S. Penn) talks about his new gig at Blue Sky Factory, but the main thrust of the conversation is about what happens to a company when someone with a major personal brand (like Ninja had for the financial aid industry) leaves and starts in another industry? What happens to the brand? How trusted is the personal brand of the individual? Along with that we graze through a bunch of topics from mobile and iPhone apps to the pending launch of the iPad. We even take a sneak peek at where C.C. Chapman won't be during SXSW (hint: it's in line waiting to get into parties) and have a chat about the power of email for Marketers (and where it's going), plus lots more. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #193 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 48:04. Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society. In a perfect world, connect with me, directly, through Facebook. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. Episode #26 of Media Hacks is here and it features: C.C. Chapman - Managing The Gray - Campfire. Christopher S. Penn - Blue Sky Factory - Marketing Over Coffee. Not present (tsk, tsk): Chris Brogan - New Marketing Labs - Co-author of Trust Agents. Hugh McGuire - LibriVox - Bite-Sized Edits - The Book Oven. Julien Smith - In Over Your Head - Co-author of Trust Agents. Digital Dads is going strong. C.C. Chapman's sex life revealed. Going beyond the movies... into an iPhone app: Bank Run. iPhone apps - is it realistic for us to be this excited over them? iPhone apps as the widgets for 2010. Mobile platforms have to work across all of these platforms. Gowalla - the Foursquare competitor... do they have a chance? The Foursquare television commercial. C.C. Chapman blames Canada. Location-aware platforms (a continuation on the Please Rob Me stuff). Facebook and location-based services. Facebook patents Social Networking? Apple sues HTC and we think they have to (sadly). The iPad is coming, the iPad is coming! (is everyone going to get in line and what for this glorified digital photo frame? Is a new Macbook Pro coming soon? MacRumors Buyer's Guide. The Ninja is all about email... but email is dead... or not... Great business growth is about getting the basics in order. What happens to a brand when a big personal brand switches gear? The Financial Aid Podcast has podfaded. Is email dead? (hardly). It's attitudinal not generational. Let's all check out Chat Roulette. About randomness and nothingness. The mad rush that is SXSW. C.C. Chapman assumes the role of Hugh McGuire in this episode. Make sure to grab Chris Brogan's brand new book: Social Media 101. David Usher - 'Kill The Lights'. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #193 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising apple bank run bite size edits blog blogging blue sky factory book oven campfire cc chapman chat roulette chris brogan christopher s penn digital dads digital marketing email email marketing facebook facebook group foursquare gowalla htc hugh mcguire in over your head iphone iphone app itunes julien smith librivox location aware macbook pro macrumors buyers guide managing the gray marketing marketing over coffee media hacks mobile platform new marketing labs online social network personal brand please rob me podcast podcasting podfade six pixels of separation social media marketing sxsw trust agents twist image twitter web 20 widgets