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In this episode of the To The Root Podcast, Robyn Spangler R.D. dives deep into a question many practitioners face: Should you launch a course or group program? Robyn shares insights from recent conversations with health and wellness professionals, offering a clear framework for making this decision. Explore the real reasons behind wanting to create a new offer—whether it's sales goals, price objections, or time constraints—and discuss why a course or group program may not always be the solution you're looking for. You'll learn how to identify the right problems to solve, conduct market research, validate your ideas, and avoid common pitfalls in launching new offers.If you've been considering adding a course or group program to your business, this episode will give you the strategic insights to move forward confidently—or rethink your approach. Tune in for actionable steps and a candid take on what works best in 2024's health and wellness space!Highlights:Should you really launch a course, or is it just a shiny distraction?What's driving your urge to create—sales goals, price objections, or time management?Why rushing into a new offer without research could leave you sinking.Solving the right problems for your audience.Common mistakes that can sink your course launch.Aligning your offer with business goals and audience needs.Connect with Robyn:Instagram: @nutritionbyrobyn and @fnpinstituteWebsite: https://www.fnpinstitute.com/
The Lazy Girl's Guide to Podcasting: A Podcast about Podcasting and Podcasting Tips
In this episode of The Lazy Girl's Guide to Podcasting, we discuss whether or not podcast hosts have to pay their guests. Whilst exploring this question, I'll be offering valuable insights and actionable tips for podcast owners and enthusiasts.Paying podcast guests is not a requirement, but it is always a good idea to offer compensation for their time and expertise.While some guests may be willing to appear on your podcast for free, others may expect to be paid for their time and knowledge. It really depends on the guests and the industry they are in.However, if you are just starting out and don't have a budget to pay guests, you can still invite them to be on your podcast and offer other benefits, such as exposure to your audience or promoting their work or products. Ultimately, it is a case-by-case basis and depends on your podcast's goals, budget, and guest's expectations.It's important that in turn by being on your podcast, you are providing value for guests. This can be done by creating a high-quality and well-produced podcast that guests will be proud to be a part of. Additionally, you can offer resources and support to guests, such as promoting their work on social media or offering guidance and assistance.While it is not necessary to pay guests, it is important for hosts to offer some form of compensation or value in exchange for their time and expertise. This can help to create a positive and mutually beneficial relationship between hosts and guests.Highlights: Should podcast hosts pay their guests? The value of exposure and promotional opportunities for guests How to offer compensation in the form of exposure and promotional opportunities Tips for treating guests well and making them feel valued The importance of building relationships with guests The potential for reciprocity and future collaborations with guests The benefits of having a diverse range of guests on your podcast Finding a balance between offering value to guests and running a sustainable podcast Being respectful of the time and expertise of guests The potential for paid partnerships and sponsorships with guests in the future
Highlights: Should the Cavs make a deal? And if so, who? J.B. Bickerstaff says the Cavs' rotation isn't going to get longer. Who Terry sees as being in and out; Should Myles Garrett have been a finalist for Defensive Player of the Year? And why new Browns defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz can help him make it next season; Comparing and contrasting the rookie seasons of Phil Dawson and Cade York; Terry retells the story of Dawson's kicking tryout with the Steelers; Why Guardians manager Terry Francona is one of a kind, both on and off the field; What Terry learned at last weekend's Guards Fest; Why “imposter syndrome” was a thing with some members of the Guardians; Terry shares the response he got to his recent Faith & You column on former Cleveland pitcher Jim “Mudcat” Grant. And this week's Hey, Terry! questions, about whether the Browns can make the Super Bowl with Schwartz making a difference on defense; and what Neal Huntington's role is with the Guardians these days. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
** #090 Mosiah 8: Lesbian Wedding Cake ** :: Lost in a land which had been peopled with a err... people. :: Brother Jones and Sister Patience tackle crunchy Mormon related news stories. Then they relax with the silliness of Mosiah 8. How did Joseph Smith not feel embarrassed, with the conspicuous way he wrote himself into this chapter? Astounding! :: Highlights :: Should horrible people be allowed to be horrible if they're not hurting anyone? The Hilarious Modern Mormon Myopia with Monogamy. Hmmmm. Brother Jones tells how he met Jesus (well, the actor that played him anyway...) Smitty warns his followers to stop trying to play with his "interpreters". #Reasons to stay home this Sunday# - https://bookofboredom.com/reasons/ #Join the Blasphemy# - https://facebook.com/groups/BookOfBoredom #Patreon (Bonus Episodes)# - https://patreon.com/BookOfBoredom #Twitter# - https://twitter.com/BookOfBoredom #TikTok# - https://tiktok.com/@BookOfBoredomPodcast #Instagram# - https://instagram.com/BookOfBoredomPodcast #YouTube# - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMjDavWoT73Cev3IAie_XBA #Website# - https://bookofboredom.com/ A nice review on any podcast platform will help frustrate the Heavenly Father's boring plans for your future.
In today's episode of Marketing Matters, Lina and Sarah sit down to discuss what it is like to work with an agency and what you need to know as a business owner. In this episode, they'll discuss marketing agencies, in-house teams, and how to determine which is best for your business. Highlights: · Should you hire an agency or an in-house team? · Can agencies and in-house teams work together? · What you need to know when working with an agency as a business owner. Follow us! Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Be sure to subscribe and leave a comment or review! See you on the first Monday of next month! Marketing Matters is brought to you by ADV Marketing - Everyone has a story worth telling. Let's tell yours.
Highlights: Should you intentionally try to hit an opponent? What should you aim for? How do you protect your "Pickle Balls"? We also invite some Clubhouse followers to join the discussion. Be sure to follow us on social media: Facebook: http://bit.ly/dillpickleball Clubhouse: @dillpickleball Instagram: http://instagram.com/DillPickleball
Why should you pair wine to the diner, not the dinner? Do you always have to follow the "rules" when pairing food and wine? Which fun food and wine pairing should you try with your pandemic snacking? How can you develop your aroma vocabulary? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Chris Scott, a U.K.-based sommelier who published the world’s first-ever wine podcast, the UK Wine Show and who, with his wife, Jane also founded ThirtyFifty, a company which offers fun and no-nonsense wine tastings for private and corporate events. Highlights Should you care about food and wine pairing? Why should you pair wine to the diner, not the dinner? How can you experiment with how different types of food interact with wine? Do you always have to follow the "rules" when pairing food and wine? When would you use wine to enhance specific characteristics of your food? Is food and wine pairing a good place for you to start your wine enthusiast journey? What surprising wine pairing should you try with your pandemic snacking? Which aspect of wine learning might take some extra work for you as a novice? How can you develop your aroma vocabulary? What comfort food and wine pairing should you try in 2020? About Chris Scott Chris Scott is an award-winning wine podcaster and presenter who runs wine tasting company called ThirtyFifty and produces a weekly wine podcast, The UK Wine Show, which is consistently ranked in the top 10 Apple Podcasts’ Food & Drink charts. Born and bred in New Zealand, Chris spent time as a student working hands-on in the vineyards of Canterbury before graduating with first-class honours in engineering. In 2001, he moved to London U.K. and now holds the WSET Level 4 Diploma in Wines & Spirits, the top qualification. He now heads up a team of 20 wine experts across the UK, between them running more than 500 corporate events, wine courses and private tastings per year. To learn more about the resources mentioned in this episode, visit the https://www.nataliemaclean.com/90.
How do you pair wine and chocolate? Do the wines change with different types of chocolate, say milk chocolate versus dark chocolate? How is the 2019 harvest going in BC, Ontario and Nova Scotia? What can we expect as consumers in terms of style, quality, and price? How have the wildfires affected the California harvest of 2017, especially since those red wines are now hitting liquor store shelves? That's exactly what I'm talking about in today's edition of Unreserved Wine Talk. I’m also hosting my first live wine class for the 5 Wine & Food Pairing Mistakes that Can Ruin Your Dinner (and how to fix them forever). This free class is also when I’ll share details about my new, in-depth paid course called The Wine Smart Course (catchy right?) A Full-Bodied Framework to Taste, Pair & Buy Wine Like a Pro. You’ll know when you can join me on the free class if you get my wine newsletter. Enjoy! Highlights Should you even try to pair wine and chocolate? Won't the sweetness of the chocolate make the wine taste bitter? Why are fortified wines the best partners for chocolate? How do their sweetness and higher alcohol content match the flavours of chocolate? Why does port, in particular, go well with chocolate? Why is milk chocolate harder to pair with wine than dark chocolate? Which wines pair best with white chocolate? What about desserts with just a touch of chocolate, like strawberries dipped in chocolate? What critical factors affected the 2019 harvest in BC, Ontario and NS? Did Hurricane Dorian have an impact on the harvest? Which wines and grapes will do well this year, and which won't? How does a wet, cold spring impact the style of wines? Why is 2019 proving to be a challenging harvest for winemakers across the country? How did the 2017 wildfires affect Californian wines? What can you expect in terms of taste and style for the reds now hitting liquor store shelves? To learn more about the resources mentioned in this episode, visit the show notes.
The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works/My Take Radio staff, partners or affiliates. Listener discretion is advised. Show Notes “Straight Outta Zamunda” Josiesboy does it again! Your girl’s favorite artist brings the heat with episode 53 of Call Me When It’s Over. On This week’s episode, "Straight Outta Zamunda" there's a few good stories getting passed around. Some classics, some taboo situations, and an all-around lit show. Highlights Should your spouse have the passcode to your phone? Is Coming to America 2 really needed? Kendrick Lamar is officially in hip-hop’s top 10 greatest ever list. Follow the host of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram. @Josiesboy Follow Josies Boy on Snapchat Josies_Boy Buy Josies Boy art Josiesboy.bigcartel.com Josiesboyart.com Check out Call Me When It’s Over’s Sponsor Plastic Hxllywxxd http://www.Plastichxllywxxd.com Listener Info Please take a moment and rate the show and/or app on iTunes. Become a fan of RAGE Works on Facebook-Facebook.com/officialrageworks
The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works/My Take Radio staff, partners or affiliates. Listener discretion is advised. Show Notes “Straight Outta Zamunda” Josiesboy does it again! Your girl’s favorite artist brings the heat with episode 53 of Call Me When It’s Over. On This week’s episode, "Straight Outta Zamunda" there's a few good stories getting passed around. Some classics, some taboo situations, and an all-around lit show. Highlights Should your spouse have the passcode to your phone? Is Coming to America 2 really needed? Kendrick Lamar is officially in hip-hop’s top 10 greatest ever list. Follow the host of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram. @Josiesboy Follow Josies Boy on Snapchat Josies_Boy Buy Josies Boy art Josiesboy.bigcartel.com Josiesboyart.com Check out Call Me When It’s Over’s Sponsor Plastic Hxllywxxd http://www.Plastichxllywxxd.com Listener Info Please take a moment and rate the show and/or app on iTunes. Become a fan of RAGE Works on Facebook-Facebook.com/officialrageworks
Celebrate! It's the debut episode of Talk Hard. This week, Civil War gets the microscopic treatment and the discussion nearly lasts longer than the movie. (Spoiler warning is level RED, folks.) Highlights: -- Should they have tried to keep Spider-Man a secret? -- Why can so many dudes run 50 miles per hour? -- Black Widow needs her own movie, right? -- What's next for Marvel Studios? -- Norton vs Ruffalo: Who's the better Banner?