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In this episode, I get away from all of the "mindset" chatter and dig into the tactics and strategy side of things within the world of CARDIO. Cardio is one of those things that can certainly be used very effectively to shred fat and destroy that dad but for most dads, they ABUSE cardio and instead, get little to NO RESULTS in return. Hopefully, with what I reveal in this power-packed episode, you'll see cardio a little bit differently and in turn, use it for the benefits it can give you so you can achieve the results you desire. 1 - Join the FREE Facebook group for DRIVEN Ex-Athlete DADS http://www.theforgedfather.com/dathletefb 2 - Grab Access to “The Forged FATHER PATH” which will give you the exact 4-Element Method I use with my VIP DADS inside the Forged FATHER Project http://www.theforgedfather.com/path 3 - Apply to work directly with me and my team one-to-one within the Forged FATHER Project https://www.destroydadbod.com/ffcoaching
07/14/21 - On this episode, the panel plays "Sucks/Doesn't Suck" with the city of Orlando!
Hey sometimes you need to remember that your life in fact does not suck. And that's where gratitude comes in. Luckily, Brendan sat down with Nancy Davis Kho, speaker, podcast host and author of The Thank-You Project: Cultivating Happiness One Letter of Gratitude at a Time. The two gratitude heroes discuss how gratitude levels your mind and triggers positive recall bias, the incredible positive effects of writing 52 gratitude letters in a year, the 3 "S's'" of gratitude letter writing, and of course, Mom Bod outfits.
Eric and Brad breakdown ADP buys and sells based on newest ADP from sleeper.
In this weeks' episode, I will explain the what, why & how behind using a metronome and why it might not be the metronomes fault why you don't get along.
HTML All The Things - Web Development, Web Design, Small Business
In this episode Matt and Mike discuss all things Tailwind including TailwindCSS, TailwindUI, and Tailwind headless components. The duo also discuss the minor "controversy" amongst the community (if you'd even call it that), about whether Tailwind is a good tool to use as it can make markup a bit messy looking, among other things. If you've ever wondered about using Tailwind then this is the episode for you! Show Notes You can find us on... Facebook | Twitter | Instagram RSS | Patreon | Spotify Medium | YouTube | GitHub
A good apology is an admission that you got something wrong. Which might be an occasion for you to feel like a bad person. Just to be clear: Being a better person isn’t about being perfect. It’s about using mis-steps as an opportunity to grow. An apologizing well help you do just that.
In hour one of The Drive, We talk about the Orange and White game, and we talk with Blake Toppmeyer
One year and about 1,000 Zoom happy hours into widespread WFH, here we are...still remote.The business world has changed because of our collective shift to a remote work model. And while we're doing our best to get work done and connect with the world around us, there is lots of room for improvement.Priya Parker, a facilitator, strategic advisor and author, joins Business Casual to explore the new world of remote gathering and effective communication.
How to think about B2B creative (ads, videos, landing pages, design). Plus five tips to help you break through the noise and do B2B creative that doesn't suck.
L2L - Staff Picks 3 - Music For Kids That Doesn't Suck! Quinn picks music for Babies and Children that doesn't totally suck for parents. Artists Mentioned: #1 Lullaby Baby Trio #2 Boogers #3 Kepi for Kids #4 Driving Mrs Satan #EngagedListening --- If you enjoy the episode consider checking out our Patreon! Your support would really help to keep this show going. Plus, you can check out our bonus material. Follow us on Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Check out our YouTube channel. Email us at learningtolistenpodcast@gmail.com Rate and review us on iTunes!
Hello everyone, Welcome back to another episode of the podcast. This week the gangs all here as Nick, Evan, and Matt discuss their hopes for gaming in 2021. They also discuss the possibilities for in-person conferences and how they could impact the Games industry this year. So slide into some comfy slippers and only slippers. Sit back. Relax and enjoy this week's episode! Follow us into the next generation. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wasdbeyond/support
"When we think about self-love, I think more about self-acceptance" - Mark Manson. A new episode with a new disruptor, a modern insurgent, Mark Manson, the ruckus maker who wrote the most widely read non-fiction book of 2017, according to Amazon, The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**k. "I value really highly, respect, honesty, compassion and integrity" This is a conversation about authenticity, being genuine in life, signing our own voice, and leaving aside social convention, social pressure, and the very harmful elements of this system that surrounds us. In this interview we cover the most important life learnings of Mark writing his books, what he has extracted from them, what he has learned reaching millions of people and hundreds of great brands, and everything that has happened before, during, and after all the positive impact caused by his work. "You have to understand that you have to suffer for this" - Mark Manson. Other books written by Mark are: Everything is fucked. Love is not enough. Models: attract women through honesty. The interview also covers the following topics: Life Purpose. Personal values. Self-discipline. Build a better life. Conversation & connection. Overcome anxiety. Dating & relationships Blogging & Writing. "The keys of any relationship are resèct, trust and empathy" Index of contents Feelings of his own career. Highlights and milestones. About writing and having a blog. Learnings from writing the Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck. Inspiration for Mark Manson. The best we can do to improve ourselves. To those concerned about the happiness/unhappiness journey. More important still. How to learn to surrender to the experience of what comes. Why everything is screwed up and how we can undo it. The reason why he recorded the audiobook "Love is not Enough". How can we love ourselves and how can we love others. Give vs receive. Values, principles, and virtues. Blog Strategy in 2020 and How Someone Can Effectively Blog Today. Analysis and dissection on how to write a book that has a great impact. Next literary project. Micro-guide to build a better life after COVID-19. Tips for creating meaningful conversations. Essential dating and relationship skills and how he learned those lessons. Overcome anxiety. The hardest thing to accept and why. Disruption and how it disturbs itself. Ideas on Stoicism. Transformative habits. The most valuable skills. Must-read books. Shocking quotes. Valuable blogs. Experiments Tips that don't suck for young and old. The podcast question for the audience. "It's all about how you open up" Podcast show-notes and resources: Mark's website. His books. The Denial Death. Stumbling on Happiness. James Clear. Tim Urban blog - Wait But Why. Farnam Street. Curso "Build a Better Life". Curso "Meaningful Conversations".
Romance is hard. Or can be. In this episode, learn why single people stay single, why we are attracted to people we shouldn't be, and why marriages often turn into nightmares...and how to turn them around :)
Breaking down the Bears thrilling 33-27 victory over the Minnesota Vikings with the season on the line with SB Nation's Ricky O'Donnell.The Bears offense might just be not terrible, it might be... okay?David Montgomery is a beast and the Bears O-line loves running in MinnesotaHow one throw from Mitch took him from an A to a C+The defense is banged up and vulnerable but made the critical plays when it counted. BARELY.Flawed? Yes. But the Bears are entertaining again.Cairo Santos, a golden god.The crooked path to the playoffs and who the Bears need help from.
This is an interview with Mark McClain the author of Joy and Success at Work: Building organizations that don't suck (the life out of people). This will be a tie into our recent business conversations... how do you build a business that will be a blessing to the employees and investors.
Chris Banks is a Phoenix based musician and Stand Up comedian. In this episode I chat with Chris while he's spending time with family in a cabin (sorry for some choppy audio) but we had a fantastic talk about the crossover between performing music vs. comedy and the way one can lend to the other. Chris talks about the reason he pursues his dreams and we talk about how its never too late to do so. We then talk about Country music. A genre that's commonly frowned upon by cool kids. but we dive into how and why we decided to give country a second ear and the way living in Arizona will make anyone a country fan. There's so many great young and fresh country artists on this playlist that might help to change your mind on the topic as well. Hope you Enjoy! Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7rmhTqM5Hf6nz0Pb7LpdJw?si=C7ZzqKj2TrKRt7yhNlHqlQ Youtube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjXsi7AB2cX9TmF7SCPJmVrsPIVYl6Gd4
Rebecca Friese talks about her new book The Good Culture and how companies can create a "good culture" for their employees. She also talks about what good culture actually is, how to create the culture that is aligned with your mission during the pandemic, how to empower employees to thrive so that the business thrives, and much more. "The good leaders know that if my people are thriving, the business is going to thrive." - Rebecca Friese. Learn more about this episode at karagoldin.com
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This week Alyssa and Marissa talk about all the things going on in the world right now including a wedding, an election, and the pandemic. Got a topic you want us to talk about? Email us at yourfriendssuckpod@gmail.com
Why is so much Personal Growth advice ineffective and cringeworthy? Mark Manson is a hugely popular blogger and bestselling author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck and Everything is F*cked, a Book About Hope. In this conversation with Rebel Wisdom's David Fuller he talks about how you can't wish yourself into a better life, the value of hardship and suffering, and his fascinating background in the world of pickup artistry, and what happened to that subculture. Check out Mark's weekly newsletter 'Mindf*ck Mondays', and his blog here: https://markmanson.net/ Rebel Wisdom has just relaunched our community platform, with many different membership options, to join the conversation, check here: https://rebelwisdom.co.uk/plans
Should you consider doing a webinar, & are they really worth the time and money? Ollie Whitfield is a Product Marketer for VanillaSoft, the industry’s most successful sales engagement platform. In Today's Podcast, Sam talks to Ollie about webinars and the best strategies of using them. They cover the following issues;
In today's episode, Michelle interviews Andrea Pereira from Rocket Science Branding. They curate, design, and deliver thoughtful and creative branded merchandise to help brands build their communities and achieve their goals. They've talked about when it's the right time to add promotional marketing into general brand awareness. The power and impact that can have when believing in the brand behind the product. The hallmarks of a great promotional product campaign, why a brand might want to invest in promotional products, and how designers can better prep their clients and their files for a promotional successful product campaign. WORK WITH MKW CREATIVE CO. Connect on social with Michelle at: Kiss My Aesthetic Facebook Group Facebook Page Instagram Tik Tok Pinterest YouTube LinkedIn For more on Andrea, you can follow her on @rocketsciencebranding on either Instagram or Facebook and more about her services at rocketsciencebranding.com/ This episode of the Kiss My Aesthetic Podcast is brought to you by Audible. Get your first month free at www.audible.com/kma
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It's been a crazy year, and often a difficult one. This show is - hopefully - a reminder that goodness still exists in the world. Enjoy!
A plant-based joke for all of our green-thumbed friends.
In this much-anticipated episode, Scott, Karl, and Trent dig into what makes opera music so great, and why you should give it a chance if you haven't yet. Whether you’re completely new to opera or just need a refresher, you're bound to learn something new. Opera shares a root with the Latin word 'opus' meaning "to work, effort." Scott says, "It's so tortured and so far removed from reality and normal ways of being, all to prove a point about the culture." Karl adds, "It's something that you probably ought to know something about, just because it's such a peak of human artistic work." For many people, opera represents (whether this is understood positively or negatively) the very embodiment of “high culture.” But as Trent points out, "You're taking small, pedestrian moments and we're elevating their experience to the very height and grandiosity of the human experience." From gateway pieces to start out with as a new listener to the basic types of voices you encounter in an opera, the trio covers all the bases. Tune in for more music and ideas, brought to you by onlinegreatbooks.com. What We Mention: La Bohème by Giacomo Puccini Jonas Kaufmann - Turandot, Atto III: "Nessun Dorma" Delibes: Lakmé - Duo des fleurs (Flower Duet), Sabine Devieilhe & Marianne Crebassa Mozart: Don Giovanni, K. 527 / Act 1 - "Là ci darem la mano"
09/07/20 - In this episode, the panel plays "Sucks/ Doesn't Suck" for DVC topics in the year 2020!
September Doesn't Suck by Dan Ryan and Wil Neururer
Marie Murphy is a relationship coach who helps people untangle what makes a relationship work. We discuss how we can use relationships to 'fix' ourselves and why beliving that it's another person's job to make you happy will make you miserable. To learn more, visit the show notes.
This week we have Bryant Cook on to discuss his run into Top 8 of a Legacy Challenge with RUG Killa TES ! https://www.reddit.com/r/MTGLegacy/comments/ibnchl/mtgo_legacy_challenge_8162020/
OMG!!! McDonald's breakfast is sort of fucking good? We try some hot cakes and this thing called the McGriddle. DM me @MikeDeliversPod your thoughts or recommendations for places to try and eat. https://www.patreon.com/MikeDelivers - Who made my sick ass amazing logo? My guys at OCG! https://obriencreativegroup.com/
Episode 135 ALL ABOARD for Crazy Train of Thought brought to you by The Idiot Savants! We are back on the pod this week to bring you latest and semi-greatest video-game-related content with some stupid mixed in for good measure. Join host Ryan Wolf as he embarks with Pokèmaster Troy Osborn, Far Cry fanboy Philbo Swaggins, and Colin Freakin’ Giffy. #CHECKALOOK at our topics: Troy gets Rogue Company FO’ FREE (00:03:33) Should you try Neon Abyss on Game Pass? (00:26:42) Troy’s Xbox One X is toast (00:34:07) A discussion in defense of Game Pass (00:36:54) Phil teases Ghost of Tsushima (00:56:30) Metacritic changes review policy (01:00:34) News: PS5 preorders limited to one per household? (01:09:10) With Epic’s help, Rocket League goes free-to-play (01:17:49) Man from UK sells Pokèmon card collection for stupid money (01:23:13) Real Life Stories with Troy Osborn Part II (01:31:21) Samurai Jack gets a release date (01:35:03) Thank you so much for listening! Please let us know if you enjoyed this. We don’t say it enough, but your entertainment is the reason we do this. Free Stickers - https://www.instagram.com/p/B9nZ3IQJNKE/ Website: https://www.theidiotsavants.co/ Really Cool Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/theidiotsavants?ref_id=13241 Find The Idiot Savants here: https://linktr.ee/theidiotsavants Review us HERE: https://apple.co/2nXHD4p Intro Music: “Departure” by Dan Fur https://twitter.com/DanFurmusic https://spoti.fi/2lPPCzm Outro Music: Freesound.org User: Frankum https://freesound.org/people/frankum/sounds/273300/ Crazy Train of Thought Featured Music: https://spoti.fi/32rEYhY
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" Impact doesn't suck anymore?" In this weeks Global, The Legend and The Gentleman finally give Impact a second chance and it actually delivers. The boys then look a bit at NJPW and take an extensive look at this weeks AEW Dynamite. They also tackle two Hot Topics, " Did AEW or Impact have the better signings of former WWE guys recently?" and " Is Cody's open challenge been good or bad?"
This week Dan Koch returns to the show to discuss the overlap of Psychology and Theology. Dan is the host of the 'You Have Permission' podcast, and is currently working towards his doctorate of clinical psychology. In some streams of the Christian faith, psychology is frowned upon, but Dan contends that psychology can be a great tool in the world of theology. This was a fun and helpful conversation, enjoy! Resources: You Have Permission Podcast The Righteous Mind (Book)
My hubs makes a guest appearance on my podcast. We discuss our first date, marriage, life in Floyd, buying a house during a pandemic and our first warped tours experiences. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Copy & Content with Jon Cook: For Thought Leaders Who Give an 'Ish' About Their Audience
Hey, it's Jon Cook with Keynote Content. Thanks so much for joining me today. One of the key challenges I hear from so many different speakers is, "Jon, I have an amazing speaking opportunity that I'd love to be a part of, but I don't want to send my speaking info because frankly my speaker bio sucks. It is boring, it is putting people to sleep just reading it. I need a better speaker bio." These aren't just new speakers who are just starting out. These are speakers who have been well-established, they are industry experts, they are ones who are saying, "I already have established that I have a best-selling book. I have clients, I can get results, my name is recognized," but for some reason there is this almost like, "I don't know how to talk about myself in my speaker bio. Either I sound like a narcissist or I feel like I'm underselling myself. Can you help me?" In fact, this is a couple years ago, I got a call from a New York Times best-selling author. He said, "Jon, your name was given to me as somebody to write my speaker bio. I have been staring at my screen, a blank page for the last hour writing things, deleting everything, writing, deleting and I am just frustrated and I saw your information, I want to reach out to you. Can you help me?" Yes. For the last four years, I've written over 800 different speaker bios, speaking bios for over 800 different speakers. Worked with them one on one, crafting the message, getting them on the right stages, helping them deliver their content, helping them put together their speaker bios or speaker promotion material. This is what I do. So I'm going to walk you through here's how to create a speaker bio that doesn't suck or put your audience to sleep. So there are two different types of speaking bios that I've put together. Initially what I recommend is putting together your feature-length, and your feature-length is about 170 to 200 words long. So I'm going to write it here, I'm writing on a whiteboard here, 170 to 200 words long for your feature-length bio, and then once you have that in place, then I'd like to trim that down to what I call your short-form bio. Your short-form is about 80 to 100 words and what you want to do is you want to make it so super easy for the person who is the decision-maker for an event, somebody who's like ... Whether it's a podcast host or whether it's an event planner, meeting planner, whoever it might be, for them to essentially copy, paste your bio right into the promotional material for their event. That way they don't have to rewrite it. They don't have to edit it. They don't have to change from first person to third person, whatever it might be. The way to do it is by writing your bio so they can just copy, paste. Now I might have just tipped my hand there a little bit. You're saying, "Okay, do I write in first-person or third-person?" I recommend for a speaking bio always writing in third person. Third-person gives it a little bit more of a professional take as far as like the content goes. So third person allows you to say, "Hey, Jon Cook is the founder of Keynote Content, he is the creator of the expert message method and a number one best-selling author," that gives you the chance... (Transcription continues) ----- Being an expert doesn't mean you automatically have an audience, especially with so much noise in the digital marketing space. You need to break through the noise and establish your message as a rising thought leader in your industry. Jon Cook has worked with over 1,100 coaches and consultants and 800 speakers to make their messages remarkably clear and compelling to the right audience, and today he wants to help you. If you want greater clarity and even better results with your message, visit workwithjoncook.com.
Back by popular demand. The pandemic may make dating difficult to do, so why not stay single? Join a rising population of people who enjoy being single, because being single doesn't suck!
EP 1882 Justin Nguyen, the host of Declassified College: Unlock The Cheat Codes, and I talk about finding an internship that doesn't suck. ABOUT JEFF ALTMAN, THE BIG GAME HUNTER Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter is a career and leadership coach who worked as a recruiter for more than 40 years. He is the host of “No BS Job Search Advice Radio,” the #1 podcast in iTunes for job search with more than 1800 episodes and is a member of The Forbes Coaches Council. Are you interested in 1:1 coaching, interview coaching, advice about networking more effectively, how to negotiate your offer or leadership coaching? Use this link to schedule a free Discovery call with me. Connect with me on LinkedIn. Connect with me on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/thebiggamehunter Mention you listen to the podcast or watch my YouTube channel. Otherwise, I may not accept the request, particularly if you are outside the US. If you have a quick question for me, you can get it answered with a 3-5 minute video or schedule a 15 minute live conversation with me. Connect with me on LinkedIn. Join and attend my classes on Skillshare. Become a premium member and get 2 months free.
Building Subversion Software is just the tool and it should get out of your way. In this episode, we will discuss Jim Blandy’s insights on how to build and recognize improvements for a great developer tool and find out how he approached the question: “What's the worst software that you use every day?” “Everybody likes imaginary code because imaginary code is always perfect.” -Jim Blandy “You don't want to maximize engagement with your version control system. You just want it to do its job and get out of the way. And so basically if somebody says, you know, this doesn't suck. That's actually pretty much exactly the right thing.” - Jim Blandy “If you're making a series of small incremental changes to a large data structure, then the way that the persistent data structures are trying really hard to share as much data as possible really works in your favor.” -Jim Blandy Episode Page Episode Transcript Links: Subversion Jim's Email Mercurial GNU Emacs
Welcome to Write a Book that Doesn't Suck, the podcast where you'll learn to write, publish, and sell a book that readers will love! Accessories make or break your story cementing into your reader’s brain. Creating accessories as character, setting, and plot are an integral part of the process that often gets overlooked. Learn how to understand the use of props in this chapter! Host Jaimie Engle has worked with tens of thousands of writers on craft and book branding for the past decade. Her award-winning books and critically acclaimed presentations are the basis for this podcast, and the book of the same name that inspired it all. Plus, she walks her dog while she teaches craft…how cool is that? Each episode features a single, quick writing tip to help you improve your skills, sell more books, and climb the ladder to best-seller! Jaimie believes all writers have the same goal: getting great books into readers' hands, and her mission is to help YOU become an incredible author! If you like this episode, please subscribe to the podcast, like it, and share it.If you have questions or topics you'd like to see on a future podcast, please comment. Jaimie loves to help authors, so let her know how best she can serve you!Looking for more? Join the community on Facebook by searching for “Write a Book that Doesn’t Suck” and, coming soon: www.WriteABookThatDoesntSuck.com. Stick around and check out all the amazing podcasts on Space Coast Podcast Network, too.And finally, if you'd like a paperback or ebook copy of Write a Book that Doesn’t Suck, head over to Amazon (https://amzn.to/2uSq5L7) or any major retailer today!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Podcast321)
Welcome to Write a Book that Doesn't Suck, the podcast where you'll learn to write, publish, and sell a book that readers will love! In the words of Marty McFly, “Wait a minute. I have a time machine. I’ve got all the time in the world!” In our stories, we have the power to add twists where our characters can choose differently than they’d originally planned. It’s never too late to make a different choice in your narrative. You are the time machine! Host Jaimie Engle has worked with tens of thousands of writers on craft and book branding for the past decade. Her award-winning books and critically acclaimed presentations are the basis for this podcast, and the book of the same name that inspired it all. Plus, she walks her dog while she teaches craft…how cool is that? Each episode features a single, quick writing tip to help you improve your skills, sell more books, and climb the ladder to best-seller! Jaimie believes all writers have the same goal: getting great books into readers' hands, and her mission is to help YOU become an incredible author! If you like this episode, please subscribe to the podcast, like it, and share it.If you have questions or topics you'd like to see on a future podcast, please comment. Jaimie loves to help authors, so let her know how best she can serve you!Looking for more? Join the community on Facebook by searching for “Write a Book that Doesn’t Suck” and, coming soon: www.WriteABookThatDoesntSuck.com. Stick around and check out all the amazing podcasts on Space Coast Podcast Network, too.And finally, if you'd like a paperback or ebook copy of Write a Book that Doesn’t Suck, head over to Amazon (https://amzn.to/2uSq5L7) or any major retailer today!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Podcast321)
Welcome to Write a Book that Doesn't Suck, the podcast where you'll learn to write, publish, and sell a book that readers will love! As authors our job is to take a vivid image in our minds and share it through abstract letters with our readers. It’s kind of a tough pill to swallow if you think of it that way. In this chapter, we’ll talk about cinematic writing and how you can make movies of the mind for your fans. Host Jaimie Engle has worked with tens of thousands of writers on craft and book branding for the past decade. Her award-winning books and critically acclaimed presentations are the basis for this podcast, and the book of the same name that inspired it all. Plus, she walks her dog while she teaches craft…how cool is that? Each episode features a single, quick writing tip to help you improve your skills, sell more books, and climb the ladder to best-seller! Jaimie believes all writers have the same goal: getting great books into readers' hands, and her mission is to help YOU become an incredible author! If you like this episode, please subscribe to the podcast, like it, and share it.If you have questions or topics you'd like to see on a future podcast, please comment. Jaimie loves to help authors, so let her know how best she can serve you!Looking for more? Join the community on Facebook by searching for “Write a Book that Doesn’t Suck” and, coming soon: www.WriteABookThatDoesntSuck.com. Stick around and check out all the amazing podcasts on Space Coast Podcast Network, too.And finally, if you'd like a paperback or ebook copy of Write a Book that Doesn’t Suck, head over to Amazon (https://amzn.to/2uSq5L7) or any major retailer today! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Podcast321)
Welcome to Write a Book that Doesn't Suck, the podcast where you'll learn to write, publish, and sell a book that readers will love! Reconciliation is one of those tools that writers don’t fully develop. It has so much power and can move our stories from being great to unforgettable. Take a listen to this week’s lesson to learn how to write books that don’t suck! Host Jaimie Engle has worked with tens of thousands of writers on craft and book branding for the past decade. Her award-winning books and critically acclaimed presentations are the basis for this podcast, and the book of the same name that inspired it all. Plus, she walks her dog while she teaches craft…how cool is that? Each episode features a single, quick writing tip to help you improve your skills, sell more books, and climb the ladder to best-seller! Jaimie believes all writers have the same goal: getting great books into readers' hands, and her mission is to help YOU become an incredible author! If you like this episode, please subscribe to the podcast, like it, and share it.If you have questions or topics you'd like to see on a future podcast, please comment. Jaimie loves to help authors, so let her know how best she can serve you!Looking for more? Join the community on Facebook by searching for “Write a Book that Doesn’t Suck” and, coming soon: www.WriteABookThatDoesntSuck.com. Stick around and check out all the amazing podcasts on Space Coast Podcast Network, too.And finally, if you'd like a paperback or ebook copy of Write a Book that Doesn’t Suck, head over to Amazon (https://amzn.to/2uSq5L7) or any major retailer today!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Podcast321)
Welcome to Write a Book that Doesn't Suck, the podcast where you'll learn to write, publish, and sell a book that readers will love! Each Saturday, we open our writing doors to a FREE Zoom webinar from 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. This week’s podcast features author Kerry Evelyn as she leads a conversation on Writing Character Driven Fiction. You don’t want to miss this! Host Jaimie Engle has worked with tens of thousands of writers on craft and book branding for the past decade. Her award-winning books and critically acclaimed presentations are the basis for this podcast, and the book of the same name that inspired it all. Plus, she walks her dog while she teaches craft…how cool is that? Each episode features a single, quick writing tip to help you improve your skills, sell more books, and climb the ladder to best-seller! Jaimie believes all writers have the same goal: getting great books into readers' hands, and her mission is to help YOU become an incredible author! If you like this episode, please subscribe to the podcast, like it, and share it.If you have questions or topics you'd like to see on a future podcast, please comment. Jaimie loves to help authors, so let her know how best she can serve you!Looking for more? Join the community on Facebook by searching for “Write a Book that Doesn’t Suck” and, coming soon: www.WriteABookThatDoesntSuck.com. Stick around and check out all the amazing podcasts on Space Coast Podcast Network, too.And finally, if you'd like a paperback or ebook copy of Write a Book that Doesn’t Suck, head over to Amazon (https://amzn.to/2uSq5L7) or any major retailer today!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Podcast321)
Simple strategies to save money and inspire sales. Even if your physical business is on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic, you should be doubling down on your digital presence. Dennis Yu, founder and CEO of BlitzMetrics, is offering valuable content strategies, sales techniques and an unmissable offer for the Escape Your Limits community – a free processes playbook from years of experience. For more information on the Escape Your Limits podcast visit https://escapefitness.com/podcast Video version – https://youtu.be/p7sFkD-QIE0 Escape Your Limits homepage – https://escapefitness.com/podcast Dennis Yu is unique as a marketing expert, thanks to his engineer background. He helped build analytics function at Yahoo two decades ago, and implements a data and process-driven way to be able to drive marketing for businesses of all sizes in many different sectors. Over the years, Dennis and his team have been behind successful systems using Google, Facebook and analytics platforms for Nike, Jack Daniels, Golden State Warriors and many iconic brands. The playbook of strategy, analytics and processes from Dennis and is team is an easy reference for digital marketing that's effective for multi-national business and single operator gym owners alike. Email operations@blitzmetrics.com with subject line “WE LOVE MATTHEW” to get your copy, or to enquire about any training opportunities. BlitzMetrics is a digital marketing agency that partners with schools to train young adults on how to drive sales through social media and digital opportunities. Everything that Blitz does is governed by process, meaning that new students can come on board knowing nothing, and learn how to generate leads and revenue for multinational companies. BlitzMetrics is trusted by and has worked with Rosetta Stone, Wall Street Journal, Golden State Warriors, Social Media Examiner, Escape Fitness and businesses of all sizes around the world. Episode highlights - How digital marketing should have an actionable playbook that anyone can follow, through processes and data-driven insights on any platform. Why now is the perfect time to transfer any advertising spend to digital to take advantage of how many people are at home engaging on social platforms. Why the cost of clicks or impressions on Goolge have dropped significantly, and why you should spend time identifying how you get take a different approach to marketing, even if your business is currently closed. What you can do to create moments that share insights of you as a person, and how these posts will get so much more interest online. The importance of structure in your marketing efforts for awareness, consideration, and conversion to drive sales, and what any business owner should be doing themselves towards this. How you can create tremendous loyalty and get people wanting to connect and message you through great content. How to share 15-second videos throughout your day that let people see the real personality behind your business. Why you should be creating content independently of social media platform, and then repurpose it for anywhere and everywhere. Also why you should reply with video instead of text. The importance of 'why,' 'how,' and 'what' content that will lead conversions and can house content that's been repurposed or created specifically for each stage. How you can simply let algorithms on social media platforms figure out when to get your content in front of people, rather than you having to decide on when you post what. How intelligent are the machines and systems behind social media, and where we're headed in the future. What the benefits are of building engagement through live broadcasts on Instagram, Facebook or even LinkedIn. Also how this will even notify other users on platforms when you start recording. How you can get free help with a checklist and processes for SEO, PPC, videography, content and advertising that will help your business grow. What's behind the social media censorship of posts and certain content, and how governments such as the USA, UK, Germany around the world are holding platforms accountable in different ways. Who's really the arbiter of what is fake news? How we're at the beginning of the end with how we know the world today, and what role social media will play in driving the next global superpowers of the future. Join Matthew Januszek in conversation with Dennis Yu…
Today we talk about 3 easy mindset shifts/tricks to making Quarantine not suck so bad. If you've struggled in any way (like most of us have) you need to listen to this episode. You may be a bigger problem that Quarantine is... ever think about that? Share this with a friend! Everyone could use some positive encouragement right now. I hope you guys are hanging in there and doing well! Sending you love always. Enjoy!
03/16/20 - In this episode, the panel plays "Suck or Doesn't Suck" the DVC edition again!