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Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen Networking is often hailed as one of the most important skills for advancing your career, growing a business, or uncovering new opportunities—yet few of us ever get a playbook on how to do it well. This episode of Inspired Money brings together world-class experts to share actionable insights and personal stories that bust common networking myths, reveal powerful techniques for building authentic relationships (even if you're an introvert!), and demonstrate how community can be your greatest professional asset. Whether you're looking to build your dream network, form lasting partnerships, or simply get better at making meaningful connections, this episode is filled with strategies you won't want to miss. Meet the Expert Panelists Susan RoAne is the bestselling author of How to Work a Room® and a trailblazing networking expert known as "The Mingling Maven®." With over a million books sold and decades on the speaking circuit, she equips audiences worldwide with practical, witty advice on how to connect and communicate with confidence in any room—virtual or in person. https://www.susanroane.com J. Kelly Hoey is a networking expert, author, and speaker known for her groundbreaking approach to relationship building in the digital age. Her book Build Your Dream Network and dynamic talks help professionals, entrepreneurs, and creatives leverage both in-person and online networks to unlock new opportunities and drive success. https://jkellyhoey.co David Spinks is a leading voice in the community-building movement and the author of The Business of Belonging. As the cofounder of CMX, he helped shape the modern discipline of community strategy, supporting organizations like Google, Facebook, and Airbnb in building communities that drive impact and belonging. Today, David works as an executive coach to founders and community leaders, helping them lead with integrity, navigate transitions, and build more conscious, connected communities. book, and Airbnb to build thriving, event-driven communities that create lasting impact. https://davidspinks.com Matthew Pollard, known as the Rapid Growth guy, is responsible for five multimillion-dollar business success stories. Today, Forbes calls him “the real deal,” Global Gurus lists him as a Top 30 Sales Professional, and SellingPower Magazine just named him their 2023 Sales Kickoff Speaker of the Year. He's also the founder of Introvertu.com and the bestselling author of The Introvert's Edge book series, which has sold over 100,000 copies and been translated into 15 languages. https://matthewpollard.com Key Highlights Connection over Transaction Susan RoAne champions the power of bringing your true self to every interaction, transforming networking from a dreaded chore into a natural extension of who you are. She recommends ditching the elevator pitch in favor of meaningful pleasantries and relatable anecdotes: "Bring who you are to what you do. People connect with who you are. What you do is secondary." Move from ‘Who You Know' to ‘Who Knows What You Know' J. Kelly Hoey emphasizes the era of digital presence: your online activity builds relationships around the clock, even while you sleep. Kelly advises, “Every human interaction is a chance to build a relationship... People may be looking up your digital presence any time.” Your expertise and reputation are shaped as much by your network as by your contributions, so curate your professional story online intentionally. Build Community, Not Just a Rolodex David Spinks draws a sharp line between networking and community-building, advocating for a shift in perspective: “The best way to actually build your network is to build community.” Rather than trying to know everyone, focus on connecting others and fostering environments of trust, belonging, and shared purpose. Introverts Can Be Master Networkers Matthew Pollard debunks the myth that extroversion is a prerequisite for networking success. His system is built on preparation, empathy, and curiosity—shifting the conversation from self-promotion to mission-driven dialogue: “The number one rule of networking is it's not about you... Focus on the change you want to see, not just what you do for money.” Call-to-Action Your One-Week Challenge: Reach out to someone in your network you haven't connected with in a while. Whether it's a past colleague, mentor, or someone you admire, send them a thoughtful, agenda-free message to check in and reconnect. You never know what doors that conversation might open. Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
Passion to Power Presents:Coach Carole: NO Bullshit 4 Writers & CreativesCaroleKirschner.comKeywords: career coaching, diversity in entertainment, writing advice, pitching, underrepresented voices, entertainment industry, creative careers, mentorship, storytellingMichelle Zeitlin interviews Carole KirschnerHighlights of their discussion:Diversity initiatives that have launched over 120 writers of color in the industry.The CBS Diversity Writers Mentoring Program Writers must learn to sell themselves, not just their work.The entertainment industry is cyclical; opportunities come and go.Aspiring creatives should build relationships before asking for favors.Resilience is key in navigating the ups and downs of the industry.Effective pitching requires engaging storytelling and personal connections.Ageism exists, but contemporary, high-concept material can help overcome it.Buy her Book:Hollywood Game Plan: How to Land a Job in Film, TV and Digital EntertainmentQuote from Carole: “I've had the privilege of working with some of the top professionals in the business – writers, producers, directors and executives. I've also hired or mentored hundreds of talented, ambitious entertainment professionals who blasted through barriers to achieve success in Hollywood.”Michelle Zeitlin, Host /Producer of More Zap Productions & Management LLC, a Talent & Literary Boutiquewww.morezap.comTo invite Michelle Zeitlin to Chair or Be a Guest on your Event Panel, to book a Speaking Engagement or Create a Customized Program for your Students, Conservatory or Special Event, reach out to Passion to Power: Passion-Power.comMoreZap@Gmail.comIf you want to PITCH your special guest, please send a press kit and cover note via email to Michelle: MoreZap@gmail.com or fill out the online request form on our websites.We are especially interested in Experts in Entertainment, the Performing Arts, Media, Music, Book Publishing and Experiential Events.
Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen Today's retirees face more uncertainty than ever: market swings, inflation, and the disappearance of traditional pensions. In this episode of Inspired Money, host Andy Wang brings together four of the leading voices in retirement planning for a candid, practical conversation—one that moves beyond “rules of thumb” to reveal actionable ways to create reliable income and lasting peace of mind for your retirement years. If you want clarity in your retirement income plan, ideas to maximize your savings, or strategies for a fulfilling next chapter, this episode is packed with the real-world wisdom you need. A Word From Our Sponsor If you're looking for a standing desk to improve your posture, comfort, and overall work setup, I highly recommend the Ergonofis Sway Desk—it's beautifully designed, incredibly sturdy, and sustainably made. Check it out at my affiliate link: inspiredmoney.fm/standingdesk (I may earn a commission if you make a purchase, at no extra cost to you.) Meet the Expert Panelists Jamie Hopkins, Esq., LLM, MBA, is the Chief Wealth Officer at WSFS Bank and Chief Executive Officer of Bryn Mawr Capital Management. A nationally recognized retirement planning expert, Jamie has dedicated his career to improving financial security for Americans through leadership roles in wealth management, financial education, and nonprofit advocacy. He is the founder and president of the FinServ Foundation, a nonprofit focused on expanding access to financial services careers. With a background in law, finance, and academia, Jamie brings a multidisciplinary approach to helping individuals and institutions build sound retirement income strategies. www.jamiehopkins.com www.bmt.com Dana Anspach, CFP®, RMA®, is the founder and CEO of Sensible Money. She's dedicated her career to helping people create sustainable retirement income plans. She's the author of "Control Your Retirement Destiny" and "Social Security Sense." Dana's hands-on experience makes her a wealth of practical knowledge. https://www.sensiblemoney.com Kerry Hannon is a nationally recognized workplace futurist, personal finance expert, and best-selling author who has spent over three decades guiding Americans—especially midlife professionals and women—through career transitions, entrepreneurship, and retirement planning. Her forthcoming book, Retirement Bites: A Gen X Guide to Securing Your Financial Future—now available for pre-order on Amazon—offers empowering, practical advice to help the overlooked generation take charge of their next chapter with confidence and purpose. https://kerryhannon.com Roger Whitney, CFP®, CIMA®, CPWA®, AIF®, the "Retirement Answer Man," is a Certified Financial Planner with 27+ years in finance. Author of "Rock Retirement" and founder of the Rock Retirement Club, he's also the voice behind the popular Retirement Answer Man podcast that has over 8 million downloads. https://www.rogerwhitney.com Key Highlights: Retirement Isn't Just About Maximizing Returns—It's About Reliable Income and Peace of Mind Dana Anspach reminds us: “A good retirement plan shouldn't be tied to where that pogo stick is on its trajectory. It's one that focuses on stability of cash flows over time.” The panel discusses why shifting your mindset from maximizing account balances to managing sustainable cash flow is key to peace of mind. Work, Entrepreneurship, and Purpose Play Critical Roles in a Modern Retirement Kerry Hannon points out that working longer—whether through career extension, entrepreneurship, or passion projects—can boost both financial security and life satisfaction. “How can you continue to work longer? It's a dramatic way to give yourself some security in retirement if you can stay working longer.” The episode explores creative ways Gen X and boomers are redefining "retirement." There's No One-Size-Fits-All: Frameworks vs. Rules Roger Whitney insists that “the answer to almost every question...is ‘It depends'.” No single formula fits everyone; a personalized, evolving plan that balances what you want out of life with practical financial strategies is essential. The episode delves into why regular reviews and customized “guardrails” are more important than rigid withdrawal rules. Guardrails, Buckets, and Behavioral Coaching Are More Vital Than Ever Jamie Hopkins and Dana Anspach review popular strategies like bucket and guardrails approaches, emphasizing that tools and behavioral coaching work best when tailored to each retiree's unique needs and anxieties. Jamie also warns about new financial threats: “I think that fraud...is going to become rampant. It's the biggest concern out there...it's a big concern.” Call-to-Action If you've been feeling uncertain about your own retirement income plan, here's your assignment for the week: Take 30 minutes to map out your expected sources of income in retirement—pensions, Social Security, savings, investments—and identify any potential gaps. Just getting it on paper can give you clarity and a starting point to make smarter, more confident decisions. Thanks for tuning in to Inspired Money. Keep learning, stay intentional, and as always—be inspired to take action. Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen How much of your financial life is actually driven by spreadsheets—and how much is quietly influenced by your beliefs? In this episode of Inspired Money, we dive deep into unlocking your “money mindset”—the thoughts, emotions, and subconscious narratives that shape every dollar you earn, save, or invest. Whether you're an entrepreneur, leader, or professional eager to achieve abundance, these expert insights can help you rewire limiting beliefs, harness gratitude, and align wealth-building with your most important values. If you're interested in transforming your relationship with money from fear and scarcity to growth and abundance, you can't afford to miss this episode. A Word From Our Sponsor Invest smarter with Seeking Alpha Premium — get $30 off your first year and start your 7-day free trial today. Access top-rated stock ideas, powerful research tools, and portfolio insights to help you make more informed decisions. Start your free trial at https://inspiredmoney.fm/trial30 (This is an affiliate link: Inspired Money may earn a commission if you subscribe, at no additional cost to you.) Meet the Expert Panelists Vicki Robin is a renowned social innovator, author, and speaker best known for co-authoring the classic Your Money or Your Life, updated in 2018 to address the spiritual, social, and ecological aspects of money... I suspect it has inspired many of us here on how to gain control of our money -- and our lives – It is a comprehensive and revolutionary book on money management. With a recent focus on community, Vicki explores sustainable solutions through her book Blessing the Hands That Feed Us, her podcast What Could Possibly Go Right?, and her advocacy for localism and sustainable living. https://vickirobin.com Dr. Anna Yusim is a board-certified psychiatrist, executive coach, and best-selling author who integrates spirituality and science to help over 3,000 clients—from Fortune 500 CEOs to Olympic athletes—achieve greater purpose and fulfillment. A Clinical Assistant Professor at Yale Medical School and founder of its emerging Spirituality & Mental Health Center, she draws on her global experiences across 70 countries and extensive academic training from Stanford, Yale, and NYU. https://annayusim.com Laura Tynan, founder of The Witch of Wall Street, is a financial empowerment coach and former global finance executive who helps conscious women heal their money mindset and build generational wealth through aligned investing. Recognized by Financial Times as a Top 20 Future Female Leader and by Yahoo! Finance as a Global Champion of Women in Business, she blends strategic financial expertise with spiritual tools to transform how women manifest and manage their money. https://lauratynan.com Unfortunately, Loral Langemeier—a renowned wealth coach, bestselling author, and CEO of Integrated Wealth Systems—wasn't able to join us this time, but we hope to have her on a future episode. Key Highlights: Intentional Living Rewires Financial Beliefs Vicki Robin explains that understanding the “life energy” behind money—a cornerstone of Your Money or Your Life—helps shift spending from mere consumption to empowered, values-driven choices. She emphasizes: “Is this purchase worth the hours of my life? Is it going to make me truly happy, is it going to take me in the direction I want to go?” This mindset fosters lasting contentment over fleeting gratification. Visualization and Feeling as Catalysts for Wealth Laura Tynan reveals why visualization techniques—when grounded in emotion—can powerfully transform your financial journey. “Visualization can be really powerful if it helps us to connect to the feeling of the reality that we want to create.” If affirmations or vision boards feel empty, tuning into genuine emotion is key. Neuroscience of Money Mindset and Manifestation Dr. Anna Yusim shares how our brains process imagined experiences similarly to real ones, making visualization and daily affirmations scientifically effective for rewiring limiting beliefs. She notes, “Gratitude is the most powerful energetic signature that we can cultivate…magnetizing abundance both emotionally and practically.” Aligning Wealth with Values for Greater Fulfillment All panelists underscore the crucial role of aligning finances with purpose to build sustainable well-being and community resilience. Vicki Robin highlights investing locally and redefining wealth: “A lot of our wealth is in the vitality of your community, in the friendships that you meet…All of these things are wealth building.” Call-to-Action Here's your call to action for this week: Take 10 minutes to write a “money story.” What early experiences shaped how you feel about money today? What beliefs might be holding you back—and what new beliefs do you want to adopt instead? This simple reflection can open the door to clarity and confidence. Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
I have been anticipating having the opportunity to speak with Carl Amari on an episode of Unstoppable Mindset for several months. Carl and I share a passion for vintage radio programs sometimes called “old time radio shows”. Carl heard his first broadcast in 1975 when he heard Cary Grant staring in a program from the 20-year long series entitled “Suspense”. That program left the air in 1962, but like other shows, some radio stations kept it alive later. Carl's interest in vintage programs goes far beyond the over 100,000 transcription master's he has amassed. He has also created some programs of his own. For example, in 2002 Carl asked for and received the rights to recreate the television show, “The Twilight Zone” for a radio audience. He used many famous actors while recreating the series. He talks about what he did and how he brought “The Twilight Zone” to life on the radio. He also has dramatized five versions of the bible. His most well-known work is “The Word Of Promise Bible”. When I first purchased that bible from Audible, I had no idea that Carl was its creator. Carl Amari is quite a creative guy making movies, collecting and producing radio programs and he even hosts podcasts. I hope you have as much fun listening to this episode as I did in creating it with Carl. We definitely will have him back as he has many more stories to tell. About the Guest: Carl Amari has been licensing classic radio shows from the owners and estates since 1990. He has amassed a library of 100,000+ master recordings. Amari broadcasts these golden-age of radio shows on his 5-hour radio series, Hollywood 360, heard on 100+ radio stations coast-to-coast each week. Amari is also the Host/Producer of The WGN Radio Theatre heard each weekend on legendary Chicago radio station, WGN AM 720. Amari is the founder and curator of The Classic Radio Club. Each month Amari selects the best-of-the-best from his classic radio library to send to members. Amari is also a published author. In 1996, he began writing a series of books about classic radio for The Smithsonian Institute. More recently, he teamed with fellow classic radio expert, Martin Grams, to co-write the best-selling coffee-table cook “The Top 100 Classic Radio Shows” (available at Amazon). Each bi-monthly, Amari writes a classic radio-themed column titled “Good Old Days on the Radio” for the nostalgia publication Good Old Days Magazine. In 2002, Amari licensed the intellectual property, The Twilight Zone, from CBS and The Rod Serling estate to create and produce The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas, which are fully dramatized audio adaptations based on Rod Serling's Emmy-Award winning TV series. Hosted by prolific actor Stacy Keach, each hour-long radio drama features a Hollywood celebrity in the title role. The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas has won numerous awards of excellence including The Audie Award, AFTRA's American Scene Award and the XM Nation Award for Best Radio Drama on XM. The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas are broadcast coast-to-coast each week on nearly 100 radio stations. In 2007, Amari parlayed his experience and passion for radio theatre and love for the Bible into the creation of the award-winning Word of Promise celebrity-voiced, dramatized audio Bible published by Christian giant Thomas Nelson, Inc. The New Testament won 2008's highest Evangelical award, The Christian Book of the Year. The Word of Promise stars Jim Caviezel (“The Passion of the Christ”) reprising his film role as Jesus, with Michael York, Terence Stamp, Lou Gossett, Jr., Marisa Tomei, Lou Diamond Phillips, Ernie Hudson, Kimberly-Williams Paisley and many other celebrities voicing roles of the New Testament. In 2008, Amari produced The Word of Promise Old Testament featuring more than 400 actors including: Jon Voight, Gary Sinise, Richard Dreyfuss, Max von Sydow, Malcolm McDowell, Joan Allen, John Rhys-Davies, Sean Astin, Marcia Gay Harden and Jesse McCartney. The Old Testament was combined with the New Testament and released as The Word of Promise Complete audio Bible in 2009 and has won numerous awards, including three Audie awards. The Word of Promise has become the #1 selling audio Bible of all time. In 2009, Amari produced The Truth & Life Dramatized Audio Bible: New Testament, a Catholic Bible featuring Neal McDonough, John Rhys-Davies, Malcolm McDowell, Kristen Bell, Blair Underwood, Julia Ormond, Brian Cox, Sean Astin and other celebrities. It was released by Zondervan Corporation, the largest religious publisher in the world. Amari secured an Imprimatur from The Vatican and a foreword by Pope Benedict XVI for The Truth & Life Dramatized Audio Bible: New Testament, which has become the #1 selling Catholic audio Bible in the world. In 2016, Amari produced The Breathe Audio Bible for Christian Publisher Tyndale House. Celebrities voicing roles include Ashley Judd, Josh Lucas, Kevin Sorbo, Hill Harper, John Rhys-Davies and Corbin Bleu. Amari currently produces a weekly radio series based on this audio Bible called The Breathe Radio Theatre hosted by Kevin Sorbo, heard on Christian radio stations coast-to-coast. In 2000, Amari produced the feature film Madison starring Jim Caviezel, Bruce Dern, Jake Lloyd, Mary McCormack and John Mellencamp. In 2001, Madison was invited by Robert Redford to be the opening film at Redford's prestigious Sundance Film Festival. Madison was later released worldwide by MGM. Amari also spends his time creating television series for Warner Brothers and Gulfstream Pictures. Amari's latest film projects include producing, Wireman, starring Scott Eastwood and Andy Garcia, a true-story set in 1978 Chicago and Crossed, a Zombie Post-Apocalyptic story by The Boys creator Garth Ennis. Both films will be released in 2025. Amari's company was twice named to the INC. 500 list of fastest growing privately-held companies. He was selected as one of Chicago's Very Own by Tribune Broadcasting and his business accomplishments have been highlighted in The Wall Street Journal, The Chicago Sun-Times, The Chicago Tribune, Variety, INC. 500, The Associated Press, Entertainment Weekly, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times and The New York Post. Ways to connect Carl: https://www.hollywood360radio.com/ https://classicradioclub.com/ https://ultimateclassicradio.com/ You can also provide my email address: Carl@ClassicRadioClub.com About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! 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The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us. Michael Hingson ** 01:20 Well, hello to you all, wherever you may be, welcome to another episode of unstoppable mindset. Oh, it's always good to have an unstoppable mindset. I am really very joy today. I'm really happy because I get to have an hour to chat with someone who I've admired for a while, although I haven't told him that but he, I first heard him on a show. Well, he did a show called Yeah, on a program called yesterday USA, which is a program that plays old radio shows on now two different networks. They have a red network and a blue network, so they have emulated NBC, and they're on 24 hours a day, doing a lot of old radio stuff. And I've been collecting radio shows for a long time, although our guest, Carl has has done, in a broad sense, a lot more than I have. But anyway, he collects shows. He does a lot with master copies of radio shows, and I don't, don't have that many masters, but he's also done some other things. For example, in 2002 he acquired the rights from CBS and the Rod Serling estate to create Twilight Zone radio, and he is created versions for radio of all of the Twilight Zone broadcasts. The other thing that he did that I didn't realize until I got his bio, is that he created something else that I purchased from Audible, probably in 2008 or 2009 the Word of Promise Bible, where he got a number of entertainers and and special people and Celebrities like Michael York and others to create the Bible, and it's only 98 hours long. So you know, it takes a little while to read, but still, it's worth doing. So I would like to introduce you all to Carl Amari and Carl, welcome to unstoppable mindset. Michael, Carl Amari ** 03:14 thank you so much for having me. It's a real honor. Thanks so much. Michael Hingson ** 03:19 Well, the honor is, is mine as well. I really am glad that that you're here and we do get to talk about radio and all sorts of whatever comes along. Well, I want to start this way. Tell me about kind of the early Carl, growing up and all that well for an opening, yeah. Gosh, Carl Amari ** 03:35 that was a long time ago, but when I was 12 years old in 1975 I heard my first classic radio show. It was an episode of suspense, and it starred Cary Grant in a show called on a country road. Yeah, and I was at a sleepover at my friend's house, and we were kind of rowdy, as as 12 year olds will be. And his father had this show, I think it was on an eight track tape or a cassette tape, and he played it, and it was the first time I ever experienced theater of the mind. And I, you know, grew up watching Batman and the Twilight Zone and Wild Wild West, and I had never had anything, you know, that that really, really just blew me away, like hearing a radio drama where you hear the the actors performing, and you see the, you know, they have the sound effects and the music, and it creates this movie in your mind. And I was at a 12 as 12 years old. I was just completely just, you know, flabbergasted, and I wanted to learn all I could about classic radio and and so I spent, really my entire career, the last 40 plus years, licensing and putting out these radio shows, licensing from. The estates and putting them out on radio and on CD and digital download and so forth. Michael Hingson ** 05:06 Cool. Yeah, I remember on a country road the first show. Well, I remember a few times my parents were listening to radio in the early 50s, and I think one of the first ones I heard was Dick Tracy, but I don't even remember that, but I think it was 1957 in October or so. I was listening to the radio, and all of a sudden I heard, and one of my maybe it was 58 but anyway, one of my favorite songs at the time was Tom Dooley by the Kingston Trio, and this announcement came up that on suspense this Sunday would be the story of Tom Dooley. And I went, Oh, that's Oh, right, right. Listen to that. And I did, and I was hooked for the very same reasons that you were radio really presents you the opportunity to picture things in in your own mind, in a sense, the way you want. And what they do in the radio production is get actors who can draw you in, but the whole idea is for you to picture it in your own mind. So I did it with Tom Dooley, and I got hooked. And I was listening to suspense and yours truly Johnny dollar ever since that day. And then also Gun Smoke and Have Gun Will Travel came along, and then that was fun. Carl Amari ** 06:23 Yeah, those were those shows that you just mentioned. They were on still in the 50s. Because when you think of the golden age of radio, it was really the 30, late 30s all the way to the very early 50s, golden age of radio. But there were hangers on. There was Johnny dollar, and, like you said, suspense. And you know, some of these programs that were still on fiber, McGee and Molly, even, you know, Jack Benny, were still on during the 50s. And then, of course, most of the shows made the transition to the visual medium of television. But the eyes, I still say, you know, today, listening to these radio shows is more fun, and I think they're more impactful than the television versions. Oh, Michael Hingson ** 07:07 I think so by any standard. I think that's true. And gun Well, let's see. Suspense went into, I think 1962 Johnny dollar did, and suspense and Gunsmoke and Have Gun Will Travel. Started on television, actually, but then transitioned to radio. There were a few shows, a few of the plots that actually were on both, yes, but John Danner played Paladin on the radio, and that was fun. And then, of course, Gunsmoke as well. So they, they, they all went into the 60s, which was kind of kind of cool, yeah. Carl Amari ** 07:43 And usually they had, you know, sometimes they had the same cast, and other times a completely different cast, like with Gunsmoke, you know, William Conrad was Marshall Matt Dillon on on radio. And, of course, people remember him as canon on television, also Nero Wolf on television. But William Conrad, who was probably in more radio shows than anyone I can think of. Yeah, was, was Marshall, Matt Dillon, and then on on television, of course, James Arness, so yeah, and but then, you know, the Jack Benny Program, there was the same cast, you know, the very same people that were on radio, moved to television, same with Red Skelton and many of the shows, but other times, completely different cast. Michael Hingson ** 08:22 I was watching this morning when I woke up, me too. Let's see, was it me too? Yeah, was me TV? They're great and and they had Jack Benny on at 430 in the morning. I just happened to wake up and I turned it on. There's Benny season five, where he took the beavers to county fair. Of course, the Beavers are fun. And I've actually, I've actually had the opportunity to meet Beverly Washburn, which was, oh, sure, Carl Amari ** 08:52 sure. Oh man, Jack Benny, probably the high water mark of comedy. You know, when you talk about, you know, a guy that was on, he started in vaudeville, you know, and then he had his own radio show, his own TV show was in movies, and probably the most successful. And when you think about Seinfeld, right, when you think about the series, the television series Seinfeld, there's so many correlations between Seinfeld and the Jack Benny Program, you know Seinfeld. It was, was a comedian, you know Jerry Seinfeld, playing himself. He had this cast of Looney characters all around him. Same thing with the Jack Benny show. It was Jack Benny with a cast of Looney characters. And so it's probably was an homage, you know, to to Jack Benny. And Michael Hingson ** 09:39 I, I'm, think you're right. I think in a lot of ways, that probably absolutely was the case. And you know, there are so many radio shows that that, in one way or another, have have influenced TV. And I think people don't necessarily recognize that, but it's true, how much, yeah, radio really set the stage for so many things. Yeah, I think the later suspenses, in a sense, were a lot better than some of the earlier ones, because they really were more poignant. Some were more science fiction, but they really were more suspenseful than than some of the early ones, but they were all fun. Carl Amari ** 10:13 Oh gosh, suspense that's now you're talking about, I think the best series of all time, you know, because it was about almost 1000 episodes. It lasted from 42 to, I believe, 62 or 63 and and it had, for a time, there was a lot of true stories on suspense when Elliot Lewis took over. But yeah, you're right. It had the best actors, the best writers, the best production values. So suspense to this day. You know, I think is, of all the shows was, was one of the best, if not the best. Michael Hingson ** 10:45 Oh, I agree. I can't argue with that at all. And did so many things. And then for at least a summer, they had hour long suspenses, but mostly it was a half hour or Yes, later was 25 minutes plus a newscast, right, Carl Amari ** 10:59 right, right? It didn't seem to work in the hour long format. They only did a handful of those, and they went back right back to the half hour once a week, you know. But, yeah, no suspense, one of my favorites for sure. Michael Hingson ** 11:13 Oh, yeah. Well, and it's hard to argue with that. It's so much fun to do all of these. And you know, on other shows in radio, in a sense, tried to emulate it. I mean, escape did it for seven years, but it still wasn't suspense, right, Carl Amari ** 11:27 right. Closest thing to suspense was escape, but it was never and I think because you know, as as you know Michael, but maybe some of your listeners don't realize this, these actors, these big actors, Humphrey Bogard and chair, you know, James Stewart and Cary Grant, they were, they were studio, they were under a studio contract. So they weren't like today, where they were freelance. So when, like, let's say, Jimmy Stewart was being paid, I'll just make up a number $5,000 a week to be under contract to make movies when he wasn't making a movie, they wanted to make money on this actor, so they would loan him out to radio. And these actors were on suspense, like on a routine basis, you had movie stars every week appearing on suspense, the biggest movie stars on the planet. So and you would think, well, how could they afford these movie stars? Well, because the studios wanted to make money when their actors weren't working, right? Michael Hingson ** 12:23 And and did, and people really appreciate it. I mean, Jess Stewart, yeah, even some of the actors from radio, like fiber began, Molly, yeah, on a suspense. And they were, that was a great that was a great show. But, oh yeah, Carl Amari ** 12:38 back, I think it was back, right? Yeah, yeah, which Michael Hingson ** 12:41 was really cool. Well, you license a lot of shows from, from people tell me more about that. That must be interesting and fascinating to try to negotiate and actually work out. Well, Carl Amari ** 12:52 early on, when I was in college, you know, as a communications major, and I learned very early on that these show, a lot of these shows are, copyrighted so and because I was actually sent a cease and desist letter on a college station just playing a show. And so that was, and it was from Mel blanks company, man of 1000 voices. And he his son, Noel, helped me learn, you know, taught me that, hey, you know, these shows are were created by, you know, the the estates, you know, the that were still around Jack Benny and, you know, CBS owns a ton of stuff and different, you know, entities that own these shows and and he helped, and he introduced me to a lot of people, including Jerry Lewis and Milton Burrell and and so I spent My early career in my 20s, flying back and forth to LA and New York and licensing these shows from like Irving Brecher, who created the life of Riley and the Jack Benny estate. And, you know, golden books at the time, owned the Lone Ranger and so licensing that and Warner Brothers, you know, DC for Batman and so, and Superman, I mean, which had Batman on it, but Superman, I licensed those. And, you know, MCA universal for dragnet and the six shooter and so on and on and on and and I spent, as I say, my early career licensing. I now have over 100,000 shows under license, and mostly from Master transcriptions, because I only like to collect from the master source, because we put them out through a club, the classic Radio Club, and I air them on my I have a national radio show called Hollywood 360 we air them every week, five shows every week on the network. There's over 100 stations, including Armed Forces Radio and and so I want the quality to be impeccable. I don't want dubs of dubs or, you know, cracks and pops. And I really want to give people what it sounded like back then when they aired Michael Hingson ** 14:54 and well. And you you can sort of do that, but the sound is probably even better today. With the audio equipment that people have access to, yeah, the sound is even better than it was. But I hear what you're saying, and it's cool to listen to those, and they're not stereo. Oh, that would be interesting to to try to reprocess and make that happen, but the audio is incredible. Yeah, Carl Amari ** 15:16 yeah, that's kind of what our, you know, our trademark is, Michael is, you know, if you're listening to Hollywood 360 which, as I say, is on a lot of stations across the country, when you listen to that show, and in every hour, we play a we play a show, you know you're going to get something that sounds just, is like we're talking right now. You know that's that's important to me. Yeah, Michael Hingson ** 15:37 well, and I can appreciate that, and it makes perfect sense that it is because we should really preserve the the programs, and we should do what we can to make them sound as good as we can, and we should really get that high quality. And the high quality is there, yes, just not always what people find, and people are willing to, well, accept less than what they should, yeah, Carl Amari ** 16:01 well, I, you know, I grew up collecting from where I wherever I could. But then, when I started licensing them, I would get the masters from the, you know, whoever owned them. And then I also have about a half a dozen collectors that only collect on 16 inch disc, which is kind of great. And so if I have, let's say, you know, suspense and and I'll, you know, let's say, you know, because we license that from CBS. But if CBS doesn't have a certain show, but a collector on disc has it, I'll get that from the collector and still pay the royalty the CBS because they own it. But I'll get that, that disc from a collector. And, you know, we, and it's a cost of doing business, but we'll get it transferred and and put it out to the public that way. Michael Hingson ** 16:46 Typically, what are the discs made of? So Carl Amari ** 16:49 they're, they're like, uh, they're like a shellac. I mean, they're, they're like, a glass. Some of them are actually glass, Michael Hingson ** 16:55 yeah, you know, some of the Jack Benny shows were glass, yeah, Carl Amari ** 16:59 and acetate and things like that. And so I there's one gentleman that's in in Redding, California, Doug Hopkinson, who is just an expert on this, and he does most of the transfers. We recently licensed 41 different series from Frederick zivs estate. And you know, we're talking the entire collection of Boston Blackie bold venture with Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, Philo Vance, with Jackson Beck, Mr. District Attorney, and I was a communist for the FBI. And Doug is actually doing they're all on they're all zivs Personal discs. Frederick Ziv, he had them. There's 10,000 more than 10,000 discs in a controlled warehouse in Cincinnati, and we are slowly but surely working our way through 10,000 shows. And Doug is doing all those transfers. So he's a busy guy. Does he go there to do it? No, we have him sent. So you do cardboard boxes. Yeah, yeah. To California. And then Doug has two, you know, it's special equipment that you have to use. I mean, it's very, very it's not just a turntable, and it's a special equipment. And then, you know, we get the raw file, you know, we get the, he uses the special needles based on that album, you know, or that disc he has, you know, a whole plethora of needles, and then he tests it, whichever gets the best sound out of there. So, yeah, he's really, he's tops at this. And so we're doing those Troy, we just transferred all the, I was a communist for the FBI with Dana Andrews, yeah, and all the Boston blackies, which is one of my favorites Michael Hingson ** 18:40 and bold venture. And, yeah, I have those, good man, so I know that it's interesting. You mentioned the needles. So for people who don't know, in order to get a program on one disc, the transcriptions were literally 16 inches. I mean, we're all used to LPS or 12 inch disc, but the radio transcriptions were 16 inch discs, right? Carl Amari ** 19:05 And that held 15 minutes. And now you needed two discs, yeah? So generally, you needed two discs to give you one show, unless it was one on one side and one on the other side. But a lot of times it was, it was, it was two discs for one show, yeah, and then, and then, on the opposite side, you'd have another show. One Michael Hingson ** 19:24 of the things that I got the opportunity to do was to collect my dad knew somebody when he worked at Edwards Air Force Base that had a number of 16 inch transcriptions, and I had a turntable. Wasn't great, but it served the purpose for a college kid. And one of the things I discovered was that there were a few recordings that, rather than putting the needle on the outside and the record spins and plays in, you actually start from the inside and go out. Carl Amari ** 19:56 Yes, I've seen that, yeah, and I'm told we're that way. Yeah, Michael Hingson ** 20:00 I'm told that they did that because the the audio quality was actually better. Doing it that way, really? Yeah, I didn't know that. I didn't know, but that's what I was told, was that the audio quality was even better. Wow, Carl Amari ** 20:11 yeah. I mean, it's a skill, you know, because with we really have one shot to get these 10, you know, these, these discs and and and we were getting them from, from literally, Frederick zivs Personal. They were, I told, like the first one off the duplication line. When he would, he would bicycle the discs all around the country. We're not using discs that were ever touched by radio stations. In fact, a lot of them, we have to drill out the holes in the middle because they've closed up a little bit. So these have never been played. They're unplayed. His master discs that are unplayed and and if you have the bold venture, you know what we were able to pull off those masters, it's like high fidelity. Mon Oro, Michael Hingson ** 20:56 yeah. They're as good as it can get. And they do, they sound really great. Well, even the Boston blackies are good. Yeah, Carl Amari ** 21:02 oh yeah, yeah. I'm excited about that, because that, that's one of my favorite shows Boston. Michael Hingson ** 21:07 I like Boston Blackie and yeah, and I like, I was a communist for the FBI, and I haven't gotten those yet, but I'm waiting to get Dana Andrews that whole Carl Amari ** 21:15 they just shipped. So there you should be getting them, Michael. So thank you for that. They'll Michael Hingson ** 21:20 be they'll be coming, yes, which is pretty cool, but it is so fun to have the opportunity to listen to all these and I really urge people, the easy way is you can go to places like yesterday usa.net, online and listen to a lot of radio programs, but you can go to Carl's website, or when he can tell us how to do it, and you can actually purchase the opportunity to get copies of some of these shows, and they're absolutely fun and worth doing. Carl Amari ** 21:54 Yeah, thank you, Michael. We are. We have, you know, our radio show has a website. You can learn about our radio show that's that's easy. It's Hollywood. And then 360 so Hollywood, 360 radio.com, that's like my and you can reach me, but there's ways to contact me through there. And then we, I think I mentioned we offer these through a club, which is pretty cool, because what I do every month is I'll comb the library of we have over 100,000 shows, and I'll take, I'll pick 10 shows every month and put them either on five CDs with a booklet, historical booklet, and it's in a nice case. And you get about every 30 days, CD members get a new 10 C 10 show five CD set in the mail, or you can get those same shows via digital download. So if you don't want the CDs, you just want a link sent to you there, they're done that way too. And that's classic radio club.com and all of the information is there at Classic radio club.com and as I say that that we put out only the best quality there, like, the best quality you could possibly get, which, Michael Hingson ** 23:04 which is so cool, because I have heard some of those programs as you say that they're dubbed or people, for some reason, have the wrong speed. They're not great quality, right? So frustrating. Yeah, there's no need for any of that. And some people, of course, cut out the commercials, not being visionary enough to understand the value of leaving the commercials in, right? And again, they didn't do a very good job of cutting them out. Carl Amari ** 23:31 No, we leave everything in. Even, you know, it's so interesting to hear cigarette commercials, or, you know, all you know, vitamin commercials, like, you know, you know, ironized yeast presents, lights out. You know, it's fun. It's fun to hear, you know, these commercials. And sometimes, like on the dragnets, when they're talking about Chesterfield, they're like, oh, doctor recommended, you know, and all this. Michael Hingson ** 23:55 Well, even better than that, I was just thinking the Fatima cigarettes commercials on dragnet. Yeah, research shows, yeah, I wonder where they got that research, Carl Amari ** 24:07 yeah. Oh my gosh. They were, they were, it was crazy how they would do that. I mean, they got away with it. They did. They did. They did. And, you know, we, even when we air radio shows, we don't cut the commercials unless it's cigarette commercials, because there's an FCC rule that you can't hear cigarette commercials. But like, you know, when we play Jack Benny and there's and there's, you know, Grape Nuts flakes commercials, we leave it in. We want people to hear the Fun, fun of those commercials and things well, Michael Hingson ** 24:36 and sometimes, of course, like with great nuts flakes commercials, the commercial is part of the program. Yes, it's integrated. Break away. It's all integrated in which makes it so fun. I didn't know that there was an FCC rule that said you can't air any cigarette commercials even for educational purposes. Carl Amari ** 24:55 Well, it might be for educational purposes. It may be non commercial, but I know on commercial stage. Stations, I can imagine that. Yeah, yeah. And Hollywood, 360 is commercial, you know, we have sponsors like, you know, we have Prevagen is one of our big sponsors, cats, pride, kitty litter, and, you know, they've been with me forever. And, you know, whatever, the Home Depot, Geico, you know, my pillow, these are some of our sponsors. And, and so we're on commercial stations across the country. Michael Hingson ** 25:21 Yeah, so it makes sense that that you you do it that way, which, yeah, you know, is understandable. But, boy, some of those commercials are the Chesterfield commercials. Accu Ray on Gunsmoke. Yeah? Carl Amari ** 25:37 A gimmick to get you to buy their cigarettes. Michael Hingson ** 25:39 Yeah, I bet there was no accuray machine, but, oh, probably not, probably not. It is so funny. Well, you did the Twilight Zone radio programs. What got you started on doing that? Carl Amari ** 25:53 Well, you know, growing up, I think I mentioned earlier, it was one of my favorite shows, yeah, always mine too, you know. And just watching that I was so blown away by twilight zone as a kid. So then when I got into the licensing of these classic radio shows, and I I was, I guess I was just always really envious of these producers that got to do these radio shows. And I always thought, man, I was. I was born in the wrong decades. You know, I was, I wish I was around back in the 40s and was able to produce suspense or escape or one of these shows. And I thought the show that would work the best, you know, that was on television, that that would work great in the theater of the mind realm, would be twilight zone, because growing up watching, you know, the makeup wasn't that great and the costumes weren't that great. You could see the zippers on the Martians sometimes. And I thought, you know, the writing was so amazing, right? And the stories were so vivid, and it worked for your theater of the mind that you didn't really need the visual with Twilight Zone, especially if you, you know, you have to write them in a way for radio. There's a special technique for writing for radio, obviously. So I, I reached out to to CBS and the rod Sterling estate, and they thought it was cool. And they said, you know, what do one, we'll let, we'll let, we'll take a listen to one, you know. And they sent me the television script for monsters are due on Maple Street. That was the one they sent me. And at the time, I was trying to get Robert Wagner to be the host. I always liked to take the thief and and, and he thought it was interesting, but he passed on it ultimately. And, and then at the same time, I was working with Stacy Keach, senior, Stacy keach's Dad, who had created Tales from the tales of the Texas range Rangers, right? And, and, and so I was at, actually at Jane Seymour's house, because Jane Seymour was married at that time to Stacy's brother, James Keach, and I got invited to a party there. And I got to meet Stacy Keach and and I heard his voice up close, you know, standing next to him, and I was like, this is the guy I gotta get to be the host. And so I started telling him about what I was doing, and he's like, I'd love to be the host of that. And so that was the beginning of a lifelong friendship with Stacy, and he was just incredible on it. And we did one, we did a pilot, monsters are doing Maple Street. And they loved it. And said, go ahead. And that was it. And it was like, in 2002 Michael Hingson ** 28:29 the first one I heard was, if I remember the title, right, a different kind of stopwatch, okay, the one with Blue Diamond Phillips, Blue Diamond Phillips, that was the first one. I think you. You offered that as a, as a sample. Yeah, yes, when I got that was pretty cool. But you Carl Amari ** 28:43 wouldn't believe Michael, how many whenever I would reach out to an actor like Jason Alexander, I mean, Jay, I remember Jason, when I reached out to him and I said, Hey, I'd like to you to do these. And he was like, Oh, I'd love it. And then he did it, and then he'd call me and say, You got any more of those? Love doing it, you know, because they never get to do this. They, you know, these actors don't get to do radio. And so people like, you know, Lou Diamond Phillips and Luke Perry God rest his soul, and and Michael York and Malcolm McDowell and, you know, Don Johnson and Lou and Luke Luke Gossett Jr, so many of these people that I reached out to, Jane Seymour, another one, they were just they were they couldn't say yes fast enough. They just loved doing radio drama. It was so easy to book these stars. I've Michael Hingson ** 29:38 been talking with Walden Hughes, who, you know, is the guy who now runs yesterday USA, we've been talking about and we've been doing recreations of a number of shows. The problem is that the people who are involved, oftentimes have never really gone back and listened to the shows they're recreating and their voice. And what they do are so different than the kinds of things that you actually would hear on the shows, they just don't do it very well. And we've actually thought about the idea of trying to get a grant to try to teach people how to be radio actors and really learn to do the kinds of things that would make the shows a lot more meaningful. We'll see what happens. We're really working on it. We're going to be doing some recreations in Washington for enthusiasm. Puget Sound, yes, and one of my favorite radio shows has always been Richard diamond private detective. I thought such a wise guy, and so I am actually going to be Richard diamond in Nice, Carl Amari ** 30:46 oh my gosh, yeah, wow. Well, you know, there's a real, there's a real special magic to doing these radio shows, as I know, you know, you understand, you know, there's, there's, and that was that really boils down to having great actors and also great writing like so CBS would send us. He would, they would send me the our the Rod Serling scripts, you know, we really, we'd get them, but they, of course, would not work on radio because it was written for a visual medium. So I had, I had a two time sci fi fantasy winning writer Dennis echeson, who is no longer with us, unfortunately, but he, he, he was an expert on Twilight Zone and also how to write for radio. And it's all about that it's taking that he would take the TV scripts and and redo them so that they would work without the visual, and that you start with that. And then you can, you know, then you can create, when you have a grin, you have a great group of actors. And I hired only the best Chicago supporting cast here, you know, the the Goodman theater and, and, you know actors and, and, you know people like that. And then, of course, the star, we'd fly the star in, yeah, and they, they knock out two shows. I bring in lunch in the middle of the day, we'd knock out two shows. And it was a wonderful experience doing like, I don't know, I think I did, oh gosh, close to 200 episodes. Michael Hingson ** 32:13 Now, were some of the episodes, shows that never were on the the TV series, or they, yeah, when Carl Amari ** 32:19 we got through the original 156 shows, because that's how many were in the original Rod Serling run. So we did them all. We actually one of them I never released because I wasn't happy with it. I think it was called come wander with me. So that one I never released, we did it. I wasn't happy with it, because it was a musical one, you know, I think it had Bob Crosby on it, or somebody like that, and on the TV show, and so it was a lot of singing, and I just wasn't happy with it. But after that, there was no no more. I could have gone into the later series, but I just, I said to them, can I hire writers to write new ones, you know? And they said, Sure, but we have to approve it and all that. And so a lot of them got approved, and a lot of them didn't. And then we, we, I think we produced maybe close to 4030, or 40 originals, Michael Hingson ** 33:13 right? Yeah, did you ever meet Rod Serling? No, never Carl Amari ** 33:18 did. He was gone before I got into this. Yeah, Michael Hingson ** 33:22 he came to UC Irvine to lecture once when I was still on campus. I was actually Program Director of the radio station, and so several of us from kuci got to interview him. And one of our, the people who was involved with that, actually had one of the ape costumes from Planet of the Apes. So he came dressed up as one of the Apes. Was Wow, but great. But the thing about rod Sterling his voice is it's hot. How do I describe this? No matter what his voice sounded like on television, it wasn't nearly as deep as his natural voice, and microphones couldn't get the same level with his real voice, and so we interviewed him. His voice was very deep, and then we did then we went out and listened to the lecture at the gym, and he sounded like Rod Serling, but he didn't sound like Rod Serling when we were talking with him, yeah, and when we could hear him with our ears, when it came out on on the show that we did the interview, it again, sounded like Rod Serling, but just the microphone. Couldn't really get the full breath of his voice, which was sure, Carl Amari ** 34:35 yeah. I mean, what a talent, right? I mean, and then he had that show, Zero Hour, zero hour, right? Yeah, radio. And that was an interesting series, too. He tried to bring back the and he didn't. It was a, I think it was a fine job. You know, good job. Yeah. There were others, you know, CBS Radio, mystery theater, of course, diamond Brown. And there were some other ones. But I. I'm real proud, really, really proud of The Twilight Zone. I think they're, they're, they're, I mean, they're not nothing is as good as the way they did these the shows in the golden age. I mean, I don't think anyone can get to that point, but they're, I think they're pretty close, and I'm very proud of them. Michael Hingson ** 35:15 Oh, yeah. And, but it still is with the Twilight Zone. It's really hard to compete with that, my favorite Twilight Zone, and for me, it was tough because I never knew the titles of the shows, because they would show you the title, but I could never, never really hear them. But when I started collecting and got access to, like your your radio Twilight zones and so on. I started to learn titles, and so my favorite has always been valley of the shadow. Oh, great one. Yeah. I just always thought that was the best of the it was an hour long instead of a half hour. But I Yeah, on TV. But I always thought that was just so innovative. I Carl Amari ** 35:57 think Ernie Hudson did that one for me. I'm trying to think, but yeah, there was, we had, we had so many incredible actors on it. I mean, it was, it was a real fun, you know, four or five years that I was doing those, lot of fun doing them. Yeah, Michael Hingson ** 36:12 you had several with Stan Freeberg. And, of course, yes, who don't know Stan Freeberg was definitely very much involved in radio, especially in the 50s, late 40s, with, that's rich, but mostly in the 50s, a satirist and incredible humorist and entertainer. But he did several Twilight zones. Carl Amari ** 36:31 He did, you know, yeah, I was working with him on, you know, I created the show when radio was, which is still out there today, and and when radio was I ever initially had art Fleming as the host, you know, the original host of original Jeopardy guy, yeah. And then when art passed away, I hired Stan Freeberg, and Stan was the host of that show for many years. And then, then, when I started doing Twilight Zone, I said, Hey, would you like to do some of these? And he's like, Yeah, I'd like to do them all, yeah. Let me have all the scripts. But the one that he did that I think, is just off the charts amazing, is called Four o'clock ever, yeah, one, yeah, yeah. That is just the most interesting show, The Twilight Zone episode that we did where he plays this kind of a loony, a loony guy, who is that? What you describe him as, narking on everybody doesn't like anything, like anybody or anything, no, and it's so and he calls people and harasses them and oh my gosh, and he says, I'm gonna shrink everybody to four inches tall at four o'clock. Four o'clock, right? Yeah, and it's just, oh my gosh, what a what a great episode. It's one of my favorites. Michael Hingson ** 37:48 And of course, if you think about it, listening people out there who got shrunk at four o'clock, Carl Amari ** 37:56 well, let's not give it away, but yes, I think you can figure it out. Michael Hingson ** 37:59 I think it's pretty, Carl Amari ** 37:59 easy to figure out, but, and I actually played, I actually played a role in that episode. I played the bird. I did all the bird sounds on that episode. And so I feel like I had a co starring role, because, yeah, he had a parrot. You know, that was every time you would say something. And I played that, that part on there. But Michael Hingson ** 38:22 yeah, all the Twilight zones were, were so clever, yeah, and, and I love listening to them. I I have a an mp three player that I carry on airplanes, and I have audio copies of all the Twilight zones. So every so often as I'm flying somewhere or two on and listen there, Michael, Carl Amari ** 38:43 I'm so glad to hear that. Oh, man, you make me so happy to hear that. So Michael Hingson ** 38:47 fun. And you know, another one of my favorites was, will the real Martian please stand up now? Yeah, that was cute, and I won't give it. Oh, Carl Amari ** 38:57 great. So great. Yeah, I sent trying to think who the actor was in that one, but it's been a while, but that's a great one, yeah. And I remember, you know, watching it on TV and and thinking, Oh, this would work on radio. So great, you know, so love doing them. Yeah, I'd love to do more. I might consider coming back and doing more. I mean, originals, you know, might be a lot of fun to do those again, I was Michael Hingson ** 39:21 going to ask you if you've got any plans for doing anything future. You know, in the future might be interesting, and there's a lot of leeway, of course, to take it in different directions. Do x minus one, but you don't have to do the same stories, even, although, yeah, a lot of good stories in in the original x minus ones on for those who don't know x minus one is a science fiction series. It was on from what 1955 through 1957 I Carl Amari ** 39:49 believe, yeah, it was a great series. Sci Fi really lends itself really, very well to radio drama. You know, in theater of the mind, it's great because you can, you can go in. Anywhere you land on any planet. And you know, it's very easy to do on radio, where it's tough to do on TV. You know, you have to spend a lot of money to do that. So, I mean, Stan Freeburg proved that with his with his giant ice cream Sunday. Michael Hingson ** 40:15 All right, go with the marasino Cherry. For those who don't know, is that he said, we're going to empty Lake Michigan now. We're going to fill it up with whipped cream. We're going to drop a maraschino cherry into it and other things. He said, You can't do that on TV. Carl Amari ** 40:31 Try doing that on television. Yeah, he was something. He was so much fun to wear. Of all the people that I've met over the years, you know so many of these radio stars, and I've interviewed so many hundreds of them, really, over the years, I'd have to say I have a special place in my heart for Stan the most, because I got to work with him for so many years, and we used to just go to lunch together all the time, and and he had a, he had a, he had a, what was it again? Now? Oh, oh, I'm trying to think of the car that he drove, a jaguar. It was a jaguar, and it was a and we used to drive around in his, his big Jaguar all around LA, and just have so much fun together. And I just loved working with Stan. He was such a great man. I Michael Hingson ** 41:17 never got to meet what would have loved to Yeah, Jack Benny and Jimmy Durante, oh my gosh, yeah. And, of course, Stan Freeberg, but yeah, you know, I wasn't in that circle, so I didn't write that. But what, what wonderful people they were. And, yeah, Carl Amari ** 41:32 George Burns, George Burns used to, yeah, George used to take me to the Hillcrest Country Club, and we would just have the best time. He just thought it was the most interesting thing that a young guy in his 20s was so passionate about, you know, those days. And he we would just talk for hours. And I used to go to his office in Hollywood and in his and we would just sit and talk. And I have pictures of of those, those times I have them in my office, you know, he and I together. He was like a mentor to me. He and Stan were both mentors. Michael Hingson ** 42:05 Did you get recordings of many of those conversations? Yes, I do. Carl Amari ** 42:08 I do have quite a few with with George and Stan. Yeah, Michael Hingson ** 42:12 it was great, you know, yes, nothing like talking to God, that's Carl Amari ** 42:16 right. And he had a coffee cup in his office. It's it was a white coffee cup, and it had God on it, and black to drink out of that coffee cup. And he had, I was to say, when I first, my first time, I went to his office in Hollywood, you know, he was a real long office, narrow with is all paneling, and there was all these beautiful pictures, like photos of all the people he and Gracie had worked with. And then there was this beautiful painting of Gracie above him, you know, where he was sitting at his desk. And I remember walking in. I said, Hi, George, because I had talked to him on the phone a lot of times. And he said, Ah, come on in, you know. And I said, Oh, man, George, these photos are amazing on the walls, looking as I was walking towards his desk. And he says, You like those pictures? I said, Yeah. He goes, everyone in those pictures is dead except for me. I knew him the last about four years of his life. From that, from he was 96 to 100 I knew George, and we'd, we'd go Michael Hingson ** 43:16 to the Hillcrest together. It was fun. Did you meet or get to know Bob Hope, never Carl Amari ** 43:21 met Bob Hope No, because he lived, what, two, yeah. He lived 100 Yeah. Never met Bob Hope No. Michael Hingson ** 43:27 And Irving Berlin got to 100 Yeah, yeah. But so Carl Amari ** 43:30 many, I mean, Jerry Lewis, and so many others that that, I mean, Jerry was so great. I mean, you know, probably one of the most talented people to ever live, you know, and he could even sing, and he could, he could do it all. I mean, he was something. I mean, I was in such awe of that man. And we, he was very kind to me, licensed me to Martin Lewis and all that. So, yeah, Michael Hingson ** 43:52 we saw one of my favorite musicals. I originally saw it as a movie out here on K Shea was the million dollar movie. It was Damn Yankees, Carl Amari ** 44:03 damn Yeah, he was on Broadway. Did that on Broadway, and he did it on Broadway, Michael Hingson ** 44:07 and we read about it. And his father, he had how his father said, You'll really know you've arrived when you get to do something on Broadway. And that was the only thing he ever got to do on Broadway. And we did get to go see it. We saw, Oh, wow, yeah, Carl Amari ** 44:20 Broadway, amazing, yeah, amazing, yeah, yeah. Michael Hingson ** 44:24 I'm so sad that there was so much acrimony for so many years between him and Dean Martin, yeah, which was really probably brought on more by all the people they worked with that, yes, that cost a whole lot more than them. But yeah, near the end they, they did deal with it a little Yeah? Carl Amari ** 44:42 They, they got back together a little bit. Yeah, yeah. He was an interesting guy, Boy, I'll tell you. You know, just talking to him, I learned so much, learned so much over the years. Michael Hingson ** 44:53 Yeah, yeah. It's so much fun to to be able to do that. Well, I really do hope you do get. To do another show, to do something else. And you're right, there's nothing like science fiction in terms of what you can do, and maybe even doing a series, yeah, yeah, as opposed to individual shows. One of my favorite science fiction books by Robert Heinlein is called the Moon is a Harsh Mistress, and I would love to see somebody dramatize that. I think it would take, probably, to do it right? It's going to take about 15 hours to do but, oh, wow. What a great what a great thing. If you've never read it, read the book, it's really, oh, I Carl Amari ** 45:30 haven't, so I'm not familiar with it, so I'll give it a read. The Moon is a Harsh, missus, Michael Hingson ** 45:34 yeah, yeah. Pretty clever. A computer helps organize a revolution on the moon, which was being colonized and run from the lunar authority on earth. Here's what gives it away in 2075 subtract 300 years. Yeah, it's all about the same thing, like the revolution here, but a computer, Mycroft wakes up and helps organize the revolution. It's really pretty clever. Oh, wow, Carl Amari ** 46:04 that would be fun to do in a series. Yeah, it Michael Hingson ** 46:08 would be worth doing. But, but, yeah, I've always enjoyed the book. Robert Donnelly read it as a talking book for blind people. Oh, okay, okay, yeah. So I actually have it. I'll have it, I'll have to find it. I could actually send you the recording. You could listen to it. Oh, please do. I'd love that. We won't tell the Library of Congress, so we will know much trouble. Carl Amari ** 46:33 But you know, then I kind of, you know, my other passion is the Bible. Yeah, I was gonna get to that. Tell me, yeah. I was just gonna, you know, and so a lot of these same actors that did, you know, Twilight zones and things for for me, I just, I met, like Jason Alexander and so many of these people, Lou Gossett Jr, when I decided to do the to dramatize the entire Bible on audio. A lot of these same actors and many, many, many more, were really, were really great to be in that too. It was a lot of fun. Michael Hingson ** 47:06 Yeah, well, very recognizable voices, to a large degree, like Michael York, Carl Amari ** 47:12 yes, yes, he was the narrator. So he did the most. He worked the longest. What a great man. Just an amazing actor. He was the narrator. And then you know Jim Caviezel, who played Jesus in the Passion of the Christ, played Jesus in it, right? And then you know Richard Dreyfus was Moses John Voigt was Abraham. Max von Saito played Noah John Rees Davies was in it. I mean, we had, we had, I mean, Marissa Tomei was Mary Magdalene. I had many, many Academy Award winners in it, and so many people, you know, was in it. That was a four year deal that took me four years to do the full Bible. Yeah, 98 hours on audio, fully scored the whole thing. Michael Hingson ** 48:01 Well, you had a great publisher put it out. Thomas Nelson, Yes, yep. They also did my first book, Thunder dog. So can't complain about that too much. No, Carl Amari ** 48:10 they know how to market. It Was it, was it, I think, I think today it's still the number one selling dramatized Audio Bible in the world. I believe, you know, so it's, it's been a big success for Thomas Nelson, yeah, that was, that was, that was quite, I mean, you should have seen what my passport looked like when I did that. I mean, it was stamped for every country all over that I was going and, you know, and having to produce, because a lot of the actors, like, you know, John Reese Davies. He lives in, he lives in the Isle of Man, and, you know, and then, you know, Max von Saito was nice France, and we scored it in Bulgaria. And, I mean, you know, it was just crazy and traveling all over the world to make that audio. But you've done some other Bibles in addition to that. I have, yeah, yeah, I have. I've done, think I did. Now it's like five different ones, because I like doing different translations, you know, because it's different. I mean, even though it's the same story, the translations people people have translations that they love, you know, whether it's the RSV or it's the New Living Translation or the Nkj or, you know, and so I, I've enjoyed doing them in different translations. That's Michael Hingson ** 49:25 pretty cool. Do you have any, any additional, additional ones coming out? Carl Amari ** 49:29 No, no, I've done, I've done done, like, five and, and so I'm more doing, you know, more concentrating now on my radio show, Hollywood, 360, and, and some movie production stuff that I've been working on. And then I'm one of the owners of a podcast company. So we're, we're always putting out, you know, different podcasts and things. And so my plate is very full, although I would love, I think I would love to do some. Thing, like, what you're saying, like, either more Twilight zones, or maybe something like that. It might be, you know, I'd love to do something in the theater or the mind, you know, arena again, too, because I love doing that. Yeah, Michael Hingson ** 50:11 I think it'd be a lot of fun to do. Tell me about the podcast, Carl Amari ** 50:15 yeah. So, um, so we have a podcast company called Gulfstream studios, and we have our main, our main podcast is a is, is. So we're, we, we do a show called, well, there's, there's several podcasts that we're doing, but, but it's the spout is the is the one that's a music oriented we have all the biggest music artists on there. It's really great. So spout is the name of that podcast. And then we're working on, we're working on a Bible podcast. We're going to come out with some a Bible podcast pretty soon. I'm real excited about that more soon. Hopefully you'll have me back when we launch that. Well, yeah, and then, you know, we have, we're always looking for any so I'm ready to, I'm ready to take your podcast onto our platform. Whatever you say. Michael, oh, we'll have to, Michael Hingson ** 51:10 we'll have to look at that and work it out. But in the meanwhile, I said earlier, I'd love to come on any of the podcasts that you want. And if, yeah, have you read thunder dog, Carl Amari ** 51:19 no, I didn't know. I didn't have not read it. No. So thunderdog Michael Hingson ** 51:23 was my story of being in the World Trade Center and getting out and so on. But you should read it, because there are also some, some really poignant parts, like, just to briefly tell that part of the story, I'll send you a video where of a speech I've given, but one of the parts of it is that, as I was running away from tower two, as it was collapsing, because we were at Vesey Street and Broadway, so we were like 100 yards away from tower two when it came down, I turned and ran back the way I came. And as I started to run, I started, I said to myself, and I stayed focused pretty much. But I said to myself at that point, God, I can't believe that you got us out of a building just to have it fall on us. Right? I heard a voice as clearly as we are hearing each other now in my head that said, don't worry about what you can't control. Focus on running with Roselle and the rest will take care of itself. Wow. And I had this absolute sense of certainty that if we just continue to work together, we would be fine. We did, and we were but I am very much a a person who believes in the whole concept of God. And for those who who may disagree with me, you're welcome to do that. You'll you'll just have to take that up with God or whatever at some point. But I would love to really explore anytime you you need a guest to come on and be a part of it, and who knows, maybe I'll be good enough to act in a radio show you do. Carl Amari ** 52:49 I'm sure you would be, sure you would be Michael, but it would be, yeah, but it would Michael Hingson ** 52:54 be fun to do. But I really enjoy doing all this stuff, and radio, of course, has become such a part of my life for so long, it has helped me become a better speaker. Was I travel and speak all over the world? Carl Amari ** 53:10 Yeah, wow. Well, I'm a big fan of yours, and, and, but I'd love to read the book, so I'll order it. Can I get it off of Amazon or something like that? You can get Michael Hingson ** 53:19 it off of Amazon. You can get it from Audible, okay, or wherever. And then I wrote, then we wrote two others. One's called running with Roselle, which was really intended more for kids talking about me growing up, and Roselle my guide dog at the World Trade Center growing up. But more adults buy it than kids. And then last year, we published live like a guide dog. True Stories from a blind man and his dogs about being brave, overcoming adversity and moving forward in faith, and that one is really about people need to and can learn how to control fear and not let fear overwhelm or, as I put it, blind them. And you can actually learn to use fear as a very powerful tool to help you function, especially in emergencies and unexpected situations. And so live like a guide dog uses lessons I've learned from all of my guide dogs and my wife's service dogs, Fantasia that have taught me so much about learning to control fear. And I realized at the beginning of the pandemic, I've talked about being calm and focused getting out, but I've never taught anyone else how to do it, so live like a guide dog is my solution for that, which is kind of that, that, Carl Amari ** 54:26 that I'm sure helps a lot of people, you know, that's because fear is, is, it's, it's debilitating, you know? So, yeah, well, that's, but it doesn't need doesn't need to be, that's right, that doesn't need to be, yeah, it's one of the reasons why I wanted to do the Bible stuff, because I learned at a very early age that these theater, these radio shows you under, you listen and you actually interpret them and understand them deeper with the theater of the mind than watching them on television or reading them like, like. I think even reading a book as great as that is, if you heard it dramatized on radio, it's even more powerful. I and so I knew that if I took the Bible, which is the greatest book of all time, and it was dramatized in a way, in a kind of a movie quality way, with sound effects and music and wonderful actors that I thought people would get a deeper meaning of the word. And I think we it. We were successful with that, because so many people have written about it on Amazon and things and saying like I, you know, when I heard the Word of Promise, and when I heard this audio, I had to go and get my Bible and see, does it really say that? You know? So here's people that had read the Bible many, many times, and then they heard the dramatization of it, and were like, wow, I didn't even realize that, you know, that was that happened in the Bible. So it's, it's, it's pretty cool, you know, to read those you know how it's helped people, and it's helped save souls, and it's just been a great you know, it's been a very rewarding experience. Have you Michael Hingson ** 56:09 ever taken it and divided it up and put it on the radio? Well, that's Carl Amari ** 56:12 one of the not in the radio, but we're going to do some podcast with, we're going to, we're going to be doing something really, really unique with, with one of my later ones that I did not the Word of Promise, but a different one. And, and it's going to, it's going to be really, really special. I can't wait to talk about it on your show. Looking Michael Hingson ** 56:30 forward to it, yeah, well, we have had a lot of fun doing this, and I'm going to have to sneak away. So I guess we'll have to stop, darn but we do have to continue this. And, and I'd love to find ways to work together on projects and be a part of your world and love you to be more a part of mine. I'm really glad that we finally had a chance to get together and do all this. It's been a lot of fun. Me Carl Amari ** 56:53 too, Michael, me too. It's really, I said it was an honor, and it really was an honor. And thank you so much. Well, Michael Hingson ** 56:59 for all of you listening, we hope you've enjoyed this episode of unstoppable mindset. Love to hear your thoughts. Feel free to email me at Michael H I M, I C, H, A, E, L, H i at accessibe, A, C, C, E, S, S, I B, e.com, or go to our web page where we host the where we have the podcast, w, w, w, dot Michael hingson.com/podcast, Michael hingson is m, I, C, H, A, E, L, H, I, N, G, s, O, n.com/podcast, love to get your thoughts wherever you're listening. Please give us a five star rating. We value that very highly. We really appreciate you giving u
Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen The stock market feels more complex than ever—rising inflation, shifting interest rates, and non-stop headlines can rattle even the most seasoned investors. If you want to cut through the noise and build a long-term investing strategy that works, you'll want to hear directly from professionals who have navigated everything from market booms to bear cycles. This episode of Inspired Money brings together four leading investment minds to share real-world tactics, mindsets, and frameworks for surviving—and thriving—over the long haul. Meet the Expert Panelists David Stein is the founder of Money for the Rest of Us and a former institutional investment strategist who managed billions in assets as Chief Portfolio Strategist at FEG Investment Advisors. He now educates individuals through his top-ranked podcast, best-selling book, and investment tools platform Asset Camp, helping investors build resilient portfolios with confidence and clarity. https://moneyfortherestofus.com https://assetcamp.com Mariko Gordon, CFA, CFP® is the CEO of Uzume LLC, where she provides financial planning and consulting services to individuals and families. She previously founded and built Daruma Capital Management into a $2.5 billion firm with a distinctive, non-traditional approach to investing. With over 30 years of experience as a small-cap stock picker, she now helps clients navigate personal finance, entrepreneurship, and life transitions, drawing from her deep expertise in business, investing, and her multicultural heritage. https://marikogordon.com https://www.uzumellc.com Mike Taylor is the Lead Portfolio Manager of the Simplify Health Care ETF (PINK), the first 100% pro bono ETF with all net profits benefiting the Susan G. Komen Foundation. With over two decades of experience managing long/short healthcare equity portfolios at firms like Citadel, Millennium, and Diamondback Capital, Mike is widely recognized for running one of Wall Street's top-performing healthcare hedge funds. https://www.simplify.us Chris Wang, Managing Partner and Director of Research at Runnymede Capital Management, previously held roles as a research analyst and Assistant Portfolio Manager at TIAA-CREF. With over two decades of experience, Chris is known for Runnymede's unwavering integrity and distinguished track record in safeguarding clients' assets during turbulent financial times. www.runnymede.com Key Highlights: Building Resilient Portfolios David emphasizes the importance of asset allocation and diversification rather than focusing solely on picking individual stocks. By thinking like an endowment and blending global equities, bonds, and real assets, even individual investors can manage risk over time. He suggests, “As individuals, we can't just naively invest in the S&P 500 and hope things will go well… Our job is to understand the drivers and manage more like an institution.” Investing vs. Gambling Mariko draws a clear line between investing and speculation: investing has a positive expected return and is grounded in a long-term horizon and strong fundamentals, while gambling is driven by short-term bets and speculation. Her practical advice: “Do it for 10% of your portfolio and learn from your mistakes… Put most of your money elsewhere.” Adapting to Market Realities Mike shares that success in the market isn't about being right most of the time, but about surviving your mistakes and adapting. He reveals that the best hedge fund managers aren't right every day, but consistently compound small advantages: “The difference between a manager who's good versus great is literally 3% of days up more. And that, compounded, is your return.” Staying Rational in Volatile Markets Chris highlights the importance of sticking to a disciplined, research-driven strategy—and knowing when to be aggressive or defensive based on business cycles. Emotional investing and impulsive changes hurt performance. “Sometimes you just have to step away from the screen… avoiding the headlines and reading [only] on Sundays can help you keep perspective,” he says. Call-to-Action So here's your assignment for the week: Take 15 minutes and review your current investments. Ask yourself: Am I clear on why I own each holding? If you can't answer that confidently, dig in. Is it a value play? A growth opportunity? A dividend payer? Or something you heard about on social media? Clarity is the first step toward confidence — and confident investors stay the course. Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen In an era where philanthropy is rapidly evolving—spanning from billion-dollar foundations to viral crowdfunding and crypto donations—how can we ensure our giving actually makes a difference? This episode of Inspired Money brings together an expert panel of changemakers to reveal how generosity can be smarter, more inclusive, and more impactful. Whether you're a business leader aligning profit with purpose, a non-profit professional seeking fresh strategies, or someone passionate about making a difference, this discussion spotlights actionable ways to maximize your impact. Meet the Expert Panelists Jacob Harold is a social change strategist and author of The Toolbox: Strategies for Crafting Social Impact. He is the former President & CEO of GuideStar, co-founder of Candid and Project Starling, a Planetary Fellow at the Berggruen Institute, and Senior Advisor at Rewiring America, with a career spanning philanthropy, nonprofit innovation, and climate advocacy. www.craftingimpact.org Jamie Minden is the Executive Director at Zero Hour, a youth-led climate justice organization mobilizing communities to take action against the climate crisis. A seasoned organizer since age 13, she has led efforts with Sunrise Movement Silicon Valley, Fridays For Future D.C., and the Monterey Bay Aquarium, bringing powerful grassroots strategy and storytelling shaped by her firsthand experience with California's climate disasters. https://thisiszerohour.org Bruno Fierens is a fifth-generation member of a wealthy Belgian family and the first Belgian member of Millionaires for Humanity, an organization advocating for fairer taxation and a more just global system. Reflecting on issues like sustainability, the fight against poverty, his privileged position in society and his experiences with philanthropy, kept leading him to the same conclusion: “if someone like me is really serious about changing things for the better, fairer taxation is the core issue to act on”. He is a media trainer and former spokesperson based in Brussels and holds master's degrees in political science and communication. www.brunofierensmediatraining.be https://millionairesforhumanity.org Key Highlights 1. Philanthropy: More Than Writing Checks Jacob Harold emphasizes that strategic philanthropy requires more than reacting to symptoms; it's about “thinking structures, long-term impact, and tapping into a toolbox of solutions—from data to community organizing to storytelling.” He challenges us to ask: Are we using all the tools available, and are we learning as we give? 2. Tackling Systemic Issues Over Band-Aid Solutions Bruno Fierens shares his journey—including tangible success and frustration—supporting homeless initiatives in Brussels. His perspective: “Philanthropy is amazing and needed, but it's almost always going to work on symptoms—not enough on structural issues.” Bruno argues for systemic approaches like fair taxation alongside charitable giving. 3. Youth-Driven Action for Climate Solutions Jamie Minden highlights how today's young leaders, born into the climate crisis, are pushing philanthropy toward supporting community-driven and policy-level change. She shares, “Investing in grassroots organizations addressing policy and social change right now is vital if we want to turn the tide on climate.” 4. The Power—and Perils—of Modern Giving Platforms Panelists discuss the transformative role of technology: from social media amplifying grassroots movements to the promise (and pitfalls) of AI and blockchain in making data-driven giving decisions. Caution is raised to prioritize ethical philanthropy that elevates community needs over donor preferences, to avoid what's described as “philanthropic colonialism.” Call-to-Action
Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen What does your watch mean to you? For many, a timepiece is much more than a tool—it's a bridge between generations, a celebration of achievement, and a lasting legacy. In this episode of Inspired Money, we go beyond the basics of watch collecting to explore why watches become treasured family heirlooms, how to build collections that stand the test of time, and what every collector (from beginner to seasoned expert) should know in today's evolving market. If you're passionate about craftsmanship, storytelling, or the idea of passing something meaningful onto future generations, this episode is for you. Meet the Expert Panelists Paul Boutros is Deputy Chairman and Head of Watches, Americas at Phillips, where he helped build the auction house's powerhouse watch department after joining in 2014. A lifelong watch enthusiast with a background in electrical engineering, he led the record-breaking sale of Paul Newman's Rolex Daytona for $17.8 million, solidifying his reputation as one of the foremost experts in vintage timepieces. https://www.phillips.com Stephen Pulvirent is a writer, photographer, and creative director whose career has spanned leading roles at Hodinkee, Bloomberg, and Surface Media. Now based in Los Angeles, he is the founder of Rime & Reason, a creative agency helping global brands tell smarter, culture-driven stories, while also pursuing his passion for fine art photography. Stephen is also the cofounder of The Enthusiasts, a podcast and newsletter about the culture of watch collecting. https://stephenpulvirent.com Tariq Malik is the founder of Momentum, the Middle East's premier destination for vintage and collectible watches located in heart of Dubai's financial district. Driven by his deep passion for rare Day Date models, both as curator and collector he has developed a focused expertise that has made him a leading authority in this field. A lifelong enthusiast who began dealing Swatch watches at 16, Tariq has grown into a respected global voice in the vintage watch community while playing a pivotal role in establishing Dubai as a significant hub for vintage timepieces. https://momentum-dubai.com Dan Spitz is a third-generation Master Watchmaker and former lead guitarist of the award-winning thrash metal band Anthrax. With Swiss and American degrees in watchmaking and micro-mechanical engineering, Dan's illustrious career includes roles as the Head Master Watchmaker of Complications Specialist for Chopard, instructor, and juror for the prestigious GPHG awards. https://danspitz.com https://www.delraybeachwatchmaker.com Key Highlights: 1. Storytelling & Legacy in Watch Collecting Stephen Pulvirent explores why watches are more than just mechanical objects—“it's the stories that watches carry, the stories we tell ourselves about the watches we own and the roles they play in our lives that elevates them beyond ordinary, everyday things and makes them special objects.” Collectors aren't just building assets but capturing lifetimes of meaning that can be passed on for generations. 2. The Restoration Craft: Preserving Memories Dan Spitz demystifies the watchmaker's role in bringing legacy timepieces back to life. He shares moving stories of clients reconnecting emotionally with watches once thought beyond repair: “Some of them cry. You can see they want to reach out and hug me, and that's why I do what I do.” Restoration isn't just about function—it's about reviving memories and enabling the handover of treasures between generations. 3. Authenticity, Transparency, and Investment Smarts Paul Boutros provides insider guidance on buying for love, not just investment. He stresses the importance of authenticity, craftsmanship, and reputation: “Buy the best quality watches at the price level that you can afford… made by great brands who have pushed the state of the art.” Whether for legacy or potential appreciation, collecting watches well is about informed passion, not quick returns. 4. From Teenage Trader to Dubai Authority Tariq Malik recounts how Swatch trading as a teenager evolved into a global vintage watch business. His journey underscores the importance of transparency, relationship-building, and quality when buying or selling a timepiece. “Today it's a lot about the value, but the real richness is in the connection you have with the watch and its story.” Call-to-Action This week, pick one watch—whether you wear it daily or have it tucked away—and write down the story you want it to tell. Is it a symbol of achievement, a family heirloom, or an inspiration for the future? Share that story with someone you care about, or reflect on how your collection can become a living legacy. Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen Are you dreaming of exploring the world one vineyard at a time in your retirement? Or seeking an inspired getaway that promises more than just a glass of wine? In this episode of Inspired Money, host Andy Wang and a panel of wine luminaries uncork the secrets behind the world's most fascinating wine regions. Whether you're a seasoned collector, a curious traveler, or a budding enthusiast, this conversation is your ticket to discovering how wine, history, culture, and adventure blend seamlessly—offering both memorable journeys and valuable insights. Meet the Expert Panelists Madeline Puckette is a certified sommelier, award-winning author, and co-founder of Wine Folly, a leading platform for wine education known for its visually engaging and approachable style. She is the co-author of Wine Folly: The Essential Guide to Wine, a James Beard Award-winning book that has helped demystify wine for enthusiasts and professionals alike by blending design, data visualization, and expert knowledge. https://winefolly.com Yannick Benjamin is a New York-based sommelier, entrepreneur, and advocate, best known as the co-founder of Contento Restaurant and Beaupierre Wines & Spirits—both built on principles of accessibility, inclusivity, and community. A wheelchair user since 2003, Benjamin has become a celebrated figure in the wine world, earning accolades such as Sommelier of the Year by the Michelin Guide and co-founding Wine on Wheels, a nonprofit uniting wine professionals for charitable causes. https://wineonwheels.org Amanda Barnes, MW, is an award-winning wine writer and the leading expert on South American wines, celebrated for her book The South America Wine Guide. A masterful storyteller and presenter, she brings the wines, people, and places of Latin America to life with insight, authenticity, and adventure. https://amandabarnes.co.uk Alder Yarrow is the founder of Vinography.com, widely recognized as a pioneer of wine blogging and one of the wine world's most respected voices. He is the author of the award-winning book The Essence of Wine and the architect and day-to-day manager of the Old Vine Registry, the world's leading database of historic vineyards. https://vinography.com Key Highlights: Redefining Old World vs. New World Wine Regions Amanda Barnes and Alder Yarrow challenge the traditional “Old World vs. New World” distinction, revealing that history and innovation are thriving on both sides—and there's never been a better time to explore. Amanda notes, “Old World, New World is a distinction that we shouldn't really be using anymore...there's so much history and diversity in every region.” Embracing Wine Travel for All - Adventure and Accessibility Madeline Puckette introduces the novel concept of cycling through wine regions, literally feeling the terroir: “You can feel the cold spots, the hot spots, the elevation, especially on a bike.” Meanwhile, Yannick Benjamin highlights the importance of accessible wine tourism, sharing how transparency, flexibility, and warm hospitality create unforgettable experiences even in rural, less-developed regions. The Magic of Culinary Pairings and Local Culture All panelists agree: pairing wine with local cuisine is more than a meal—it's a cultural immersion. Amanda shares, “Sometimes the diet, the gastronomy also really influences the style of wine that comes from that region. Those pairings can be magical.” Local festivals and traditions bring wine's story to life. Wine Collecting and Investment: Pleasure Over Profits Alder Yarrow delivers a candid take on wine investment: “Buy wine that you intend to drink...but don't think you're going to use it to increase your nest egg.” The panel advocates for collecting as a means to richer experiences, not just financial returns, and offers practical tips for new collectors. Call-to-Action If you're feeling inspired, here's your one assignment for the week:
Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen Feeling overwhelmed by information overload? Struggling to turn ideas into action? In this episode of Inspired Money, host Andy Wang sits down with renowned entrepreneur and author Pat Flynn to discuss practical strategies for mastering “lean learning,” lessons from his new book Lean Learning: How to Achieve More by Learning Less. Whether you want to build passive income, overcome imposter syndrome, or finally break through the noise to implement your ideas, this conversation delivers actionable insights for professionals in today's fast-moving, digitally saturated world. Meet our Guest Pat Flynn is a serial entrepreneur, founder of Smart Passive Income (SPI), and a leading authority on online business, productivity, and education. He's written four books, including "Will It Fly?" and his latest, "Lean Learning: How to Achieve More by Learning Less." Pat is known for his transparency in sharing wins, failures, and real-world tactics for building meaningful businesses and communities. Key Highlights The “Just-in-Time” Learning Advantage Pat Flynn explains the difference between “just-in-case” and “just-in-time” learning. Instead of hoarding information for every possible situation, he advocates focusing only on what's immediately relevant: “Know your next step. Do that, and then you'll figure it out.” This targeted approach prevents information overload and accelerates real progress toward your goals. Turning Fear Into Fuel Pat candidly shares how fear of failure and perfectionism held him back early in his career—and how reframing mistakes as part of the growth process changed everything. “I'd rather fail faster,” he says, encouraging us to see failure as information, not a dead end. His story about iterating on the SwitchPod invention, and his advice for parents and mentors, inspire us to lead by example and embrace vulnerability. The Power of Community & Accountability Both Pat and Andy highlight the importance of community as the “bedrock of learning and development.” Whether it's mastermind groups, in-person meetups, or simply sharing your goals with a respected mentor, being part of a supportive ecosystem multiplies motivation, provides feedback, and delivers unexpected opportunities. “You can't read the label when you're inside the bottle,” Pat notes—underscoring why outside perspective matters. Force Functions: Create Your Own Deadlines Pat discusses the concept of “voluntary force functions”—deliberately putting yourself in higher-pressure situations (like agreeing to a keynote speech) to catalyze rapid learning and growth. This tactical shift turns intention into action and helps beat procrastination. As he puts it, “When we choose to opt into situations where we have to do the thing...we can harness a temporary and strategic stressor for life-changing transformation.” Call-to-Action This week, pick one area where you've been stuck in learning mode—then take a small, concrete action toward implementation. Whether it's launching a project, signing up for your first community meetup, or sharing your idea with a trusted mentor, make progress by doing—starting today! Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
PARANORMAL ENCOUNTERS: Be Careful What You Wish For. This episode will run on the Para-X Radio Network (www.paraxradionetwork.com) on Thursday, May 22 and 29, 2025 from 11:00 PM-12:00 Midnight (EST). Educational. Entertaining. Intriguing.PART 2 - listen to PART 1 to understand this segmentJen Sankey is an author, deck creator, tarot reader, professional witch, paranormal experiencer, animal communicator, and speaker. She blends tarot, lunar magic, and spiritual guidance to create transformative tools. Her works include the award-winning Stardust Wanderer Tarot, Enchanted Forest Felines Tarot, Manifesting with the Moon: A Lunar Guide to Magic, and Goblin Whispers Tarot. Jen shares her knowledge through workshops, events, and online platforms, inspiring others to embrace their intuition and magical potential. We had a brief discussion on her abilities communicating with animals.Second Half: Dr. Kelly Renee Schutz, Host-Producer, shares her heart-felt personal story about a soul connection and past life she has had and been part of with an ex-lover for 40+ years.JEN SANKEY PUBLISHER and FUTURE BOOKS/TAROTLlewellyn PublishersContact: KatN@llewellyn.comEnchanted Felines Tarot (out in 2026)Manifesting with the Moon: A Lunar Guide to Magic (out in 2026)Goblin Whispers Tarot (out in 2027)WEBSITEwww.stardustwanderertarot.comFACEBOOKJen SankeyINSTAGRAMwww.instagram.com (Jen Sankey or stardustwanderertarot.com)To learn more about me, read my biography at www.paranormaluniversalpress.com. Click on the upper right Podomatic button to go into my podcast site to hear my guests. View my books on my website or go to Amazon.com. Copyrighted. Go to Amazon.com, Kindle, Barnes & Noble to purchase. PLAY, LIKE, FOLLOW, and SUBSCRIBE to this program to be notified of future episodes. Doing so is FREE.TO WATCH GUESTS ON "DISEMBODIED VOICES" TV TALK SHOWTake a moment to WATCH my guests visually in a personal interview. Jen Sankey can be visually seen on PARAFlixx (www.paraflixx.com) on May 18, 2025 on Season 16, Episode 3. Shows are scheduled to launch at 8/7 Central (USA time). Shows remain on PARAFlixx indefinitely until changes to remove are made. Please allow an additional day in the event the show does not get launched as scheduled due to unforeseen circumstances "by the network."DETAILS FOR 3-DAY FREE TRIAL and SUBSCRIBING to PARAFLIXXON INITIAL PAGE - Go To The Bottom (see free trial box)IF SUBSCRIBINGEnter into your search bar this campaign link: https://bit.ly/3FGvQuYDiscount Code = DV10$4.99/month (U.S.); discount is 10% off first three monthsCancel AnytimeWAYS TO ACCESS SHOWS - go to www.paraflixx.com. Find my show by going to the upper left corner, click on BROWSE. Scroll down to TALK SHOWS. "Disembodied Voices."
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Why This Episode Is a Must-Watch Wine isn't just about grapes and bottles; it's about pairing moments with memories, enhancing meals, and enriching lives. In this episode of Inspired Money, we delve into the world of wine with some of the best minds in the industry. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this discussion offers timeless tips on elevating your dining experiences and understanding wine as a cultural connector. Say goodbye to intimidation and hello to joyful exploration. Meet the Expert Panelists Madeline Puckette is a certified sommelier, award-winning author, and co-founder of Wine Folly, a leading platform for wine education known for its visually engaging and approachable style. She is the co-author of Wine Folly: The Essential Guide to Wine, a James Beard Award-winning book that has helped demystify wine for enthusiasts and professionals alike by blending design, data visualization, and expert knowledge. https://winefolly.com Dustin Wilson is a Master Sommelier, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Verve Wine, a modern retail and hospitality brand with locations in New York, San Francisco, and Chicago. Known for his role in the SOMM film series, Wilson has also launched Après Cru, a firm supporting the growth of visionary restaurant concepts. https://vervewine.com Yannick Benjamin is a New York-based sommelier, entrepreneur, and advocate, best known as the co-founder of Contento Restaurant and Beaupierre Wines & Spirits—both built on principles of accessibility, inclusivity, and community. A wheelchair user since 2003, Benjamin has become a celebrated figure in the wine world, earning accolades such as Sommelier of the Year by the Michelin Guide and co-founding Wine on Wheels, a nonprofit uniting wine professionals for charitable causes. https://wineonwheels.org Sarah Thomas is the co-founder and Chief Brand Officer of Kalamata's Kitchen, a storytelling brand that celebrates cultural curiosity through food, encouraging children to explore diverse cuisines with empathy and excitement. A former Advanced Sommelier at the three-Michelin-starred Le Bernardin, Thomas blends her fine-dining background and South Indian heritage into joyful narratives that inspire the next generation of eaters and adventurers. http://kalamataskitchen.com Key Highlights: Exploring Diverse Wine Varietals Sarah Thomas emphasizes the importance of understanding one's own palate. She encourages curiosity and experimentation beyond traditional wine pairings, stating, “Understanding your likes and dislikes and exploring diverse expressions can elevate your entire dining experience.” Breaking Wine Pairing Norms Dustin Wilson shares insights into experimenting with wine-food pairings. Drawing from his restaurant experiences, he suggests starting with traditional guidelines and then boldly venturing into uncharted pairings that complement personal taste preferences. Embracing Ancient and Emerging Wine Regions Yannick Benjamin brings focus to ancient wine regions like Georgia and Armenia. He values wine's ability to connect us with diverse cultures and histories, highlighting wine as “liquid geography” that educates as much as it delights. The Science and Debate of Healthy Wine Consumption Madeline Puckette reviews recent health debates around wine. She provides an overview of current studies, including findings that moderate wine consumption may lower mortality rates, urging viewers to balance indulgence with wellness. Call-to-Action Here's something simple you can do this week. Plan one meal—just one—where you really slow down and think about the pairing. Whether it's wine with dinner, sparkling water with citrus, or just setting the table with intention, create an experience. Invite someone over, light a candle, and enjoy it. Let food and drink be a reminder to live well. Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
Why This Episode Is a Must-Watch Planning for retirement can feel overwhelming with its complexities and uncertainties. This episode of "Inspired Money" tackles the essential question: How do you turn your savings into reliable income that will last throughout retirement? We bring together a panel of four esteemed experts to share proven strategies, actionable insights, and industry wisdom to help you craft a solid retirement income plan. Whether you are just beginning to think about retirement or looking to refine your strategy, this episode offers valuable advice on diversifying your income, managing taxes, and inflation-proofing your financial future. Meet the Expert Panelists Wade Pfau, PhD, CFA, RICP®, is one of the foremost thought leaders in retirement income planning. He's a professor at The American College of Financial Services, a partner at McLean Asset Management, and the author of the widely acclaimed "Retirement Planning Guidebook." Holding a PhD in Economics from Princeton University, Wade's research has shaped how retirees and financial professionals approach sustainable income strategies. Mary Beth Franklin, CFP®, is a leading authority on Social Security and Medicare. A veteran financial journalist, she's spent over 40 years educating both consumers and financial advisors. She's also the author of "Maximizing Your Social Security Retirement Benefits." If you want to get every dollar you're entitled to, Mary Beth's insights are invaluable. William Bengen revolutionized the way we think about retirement withdrawals and is author of "A Richer Retirement". Best known for creating the "4% Rule," his research has guided countless retirees toward sustainable spending strategies. With an Massachusetts Institute of Technology background in aerospace engineering and a second career in financial planning, Bill brings both precision and practicality to the table. Dana Anspach, CFP®, RMA®, CFP®, RMA®, is the founder and CEO of Sensible Money, LLC. She's dedicated her career to helping people create sustainable retirement income plans. She's the author of "Control Your Retirement Destiny" and "Social Security Sense." Dana's hands-on experience makes her a wealth of practical knowledge. Key Highlights: The Importance of a Diversified Income Portfolio Bill Bengen reveals insights into maintaining a balanced portfolio with an optimal stock allocation to protect against market volatility. He notes, "You need to keep a healthy allocation to stocks to ensure your portfolio generates enough return." Tax Efficient Withdrawal Strategies Wade Pfau discusses maximizing the longevity of retirement funds through strategic tax withdrawal strategies, emphasizing, "Managing an effective marginal tax rate in a strategic manner can have a huge impact on the sustainability of funds in retirement." Social Security as a Foundational Income Source Mary Beth Franklin underscores the critical role of Social Security, providing guidance on maximizing benefits while addressing public concerns about its future reliability. Inflation Risks The episode highlights the threat of inflation and offers strategies to protect retirement income, with Bill Bengen noting that "Inflation is the greatest risk to retirees. Call-to-Action This week, take a closer look at your retirement income plan. Start crafting or refining your strategy to ensure that you have a diversified mix of income sources, consider the impact of inflation, and explore avenues for making your withdrawals more tax-efficient. Planning and flexibility are your keys to a secure financial future. Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
"Take that step back and look at how the fabric that we exist in with our industries can change...I think there is so much room to embrace the opportunities, a challenge generally means there is money to be made as soon as you figure out how to do it." This podcast is a part of a series of episodes that will be coming out from now until Spring 2025 covering the AEC Summit in Austin, Texas April 23rd – 25th 2025. We encourage our listeners and partners to share and engage with us during this conference coverage! Use the promo code “AOCMFER” that will take $250 off registration. In this conversation, Devon Tilly and co-host Nathan Wood chat withNick Caravella in preparation for the AEC Summit in Austin, Texas in April 2025! With over a decade of experience in the industry, Nick Caravella has a unique outlook by starting his career as an architect. His passion for using new technology on projects led him to a career in construction technology, where he worked in a series of product and community focused initiatives which further highlighted how companies could be enabling growth through optimizing their technology approach. Through this journey, Nick joined Avicado Construction Technology Services, where he currently works as the Director of Growth and Industry Strategy, as well as the Host/Producer of the company's construction technology podcast, Wired to Build. His background in architecture and expertise with technology provides a unique background that understands the needs of the AEC-O industry and how to apply the solutions being created to the problems we're trying to solve today. Nick holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and is a registered Architect. Co-host Nathan Wood understands how rewarding the design and construction process can be when technology and culture embrace a new era of innovation. Nathan first earned his reputation as an industry thought leader in 2011, sharing his award-winning implementation of virtual design and construction (VDC) while working on integrated project delivery (IPD) healthcare projects. Nathan strives to share the best practices and lessons learned he's gathered from over 100 project teams spanning the US, Europe, and the Middle East. These experiences have taught him that when it comes to adopting technology in construction, it's not one size fits all. For that reason, Nathan founded SpectrumAEC with a clear goal — solving the human barriers to new process and technology adoption. As SpectrumAEC's founder and chief enabling officer, Nathan helps organizations and project teams successfully adopt change through executive strategy sessions and end user workshops. Nathan continues to support industry progression through conference presentations, academic papers, and as President of the Construction Progress Coalition. Additional listening to Bill Allen Episode! Listen to Nick on the ConTech Roadshow as a guest! Listen to Nick on the Building Bite as a guest! Listen to Nick on last year's WTB Epsiode on AECiS with Nathan! Avicado Research on how Owner's are Using Technology: Optimizing Construction Technology for Owners Keep up with the Art of Construction (AOC) podcast on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn! Subscribe to us and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!
Alexander Zalben, Host / Producer, Comic Book Club, joins Wendy Snyder, filling in for John Williams, to discuss the TV shows you need to be watching right now. Alexander talks about ‘The White Lotus,’ ‘The Righteous Gemstones,’ ‘The Pitt,’ ‘The Residence,’ and ‘Severance.’
Alexander Zalben, Host / Producer, Comic Book Club, joins Wendy Snyder, filling in for John Williams, to discuss the TV shows you need to be watching right now. Alexander talks about ‘The White Lotus,’ ‘The Righteous Gemstones,’ ‘The Pitt,’ ‘The Residence,’ and ‘Severance.’
Alexander Zalben, Host / Producer, Comic Book Club, joins Wendy Snyder, filling in for John Williams, to discuss the TV shows you need to be watching right now. Alexander talks about ‘The White Lotus,’ ‘The Righteous Gemstones,’ ‘The Pitt,’ ‘The Residence,’ and ‘Severance.’
Why This Episode Is a Must-Watch Real estate investing is one of the most powerful wealth-building tools available, and this episode of Inspired Money dives deep into how you can leverage rental properties to build long-term wealth. Whether you're just starting out or looking to expand your portfolio, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable strategies to help you succeed in today's market. Meet the Expert Panelists Kathy Fettke is a real estate investor, educator, and co-founder of RealWealth, where she helps investors build passive income through smart real estate strategies. She is the author of Retire Rich with Rentals and co-author of Scaling Smart: How to Design a Self-Managing Business, as well as the host of the popular podcasts The Real Wealth Show and Real Estate News for Investors. Jason Hartman is a real estate investor, entrepreneur, and CEO of Empowered Investor, specializing in helping people build wealth through income property investments across the United States. As the host of the Creating Wealth Podcast and a sought-after speaker, he educates investors on market cycles, financing strategies, and long-term wealth-building through his Complete Solution for Real Estate Investors™ system. Michael Albaum is a real estate investor, educator, and founder of MyFI Academy, specializing in long-distance rental investing and financial independence. He is also the co-founder of Bold Street AI, providing data-driven insights for smarter real estate investments, and the host of The Remote Investor podcast, where he shares expert advice on building wealth through real estate. Starting as a fire protection engineer, Michael built a portfolio of 61+ units using strategies like BRRRR and turnkey investing, helping others achieve financial freedom through informed decision-making. Monick Halm is a real estate investor, syndicator, and founder of Real Estate Investor Goddesses, a community dedicated to helping women build wealth through real estate. With over 20 years of experience and $350 million in real estate transactions, she is the bestselling author of The Real Estate Investor Goddess Handbook and Invest Like a Goddess, as well as a TEDx speaker and host of the Real Estate Investor Goddesses Podcast. Key Highlights: Understanding Market Indicators Kathy Fettke emphasizes the importance of investing in growth areas with strong population and job increases. She states, "You want to be in areas that are growing... You need so much more information than just a pro forma." Leverage and Inflation Jason Hartman explains how inflation can be a hidden benefit for real estate investors, noting that "inflation basically pays our debt down for us" by allowing us to pay back loans with weaker future dollars. Creative Financing Options Monick Halm discusses various financing strategies beyond traditional loans, including debt service coverage and non-qualified mortgages, making real estate investing accessible even for those who may not qualify for traditional bank loans. The Power of Partnerships Michael Albaum highlights the significance of partnerships and syndications, encouraging investors to collaborate and leverage shared resources to achieve financial freedom and expand their portfolios. Call-to-Action Find one potential rental market that interests you and start researching. Look at job growth, population trends, and rental demand. Even if you're not ready to invest today, building your market knowledge will help you spot the right opportunities when they come. Share your findings with us on LinkedIn! Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
Live in the And“I WAS A BUILDER. I WAS A CREATOR”In this conversation, Dr. Jennifer Turner discusses her journey of empowerment through health and wellness, integrating her experiences in media and education. She emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, authenticity, and the power of storytelling in driving social change. Dr. Turner shares her insights on teaching leadership skills, navigating career paths in entertainment, and the significance of staying true to one's values amidst chaos.Health and wellness are integral to personal success.Storytelling can drive behavioral change in communities.Integrating different aspects of oneself leads to empowerment.Teaching leadership skills can empower future generations.Navigating a career in entertainment requires adaptability.Authenticity fosters better relationships in professional settings.Creating content is more accessible than ever.Staying true to one's values is essential in a chaotic world.Sound Bites"I struggled with weight and asthma.""You can create your own content now."TakeawaysEmpowerment is a skill developed through experience.Self-awareness is crucial for effective leadership.https://www.drjenniferturner.comhttps://www.drjenniferturner.com/contact"I can do this, I can do that."Empowerment Through Health and WellnessThe Intersection of Media and HealthNavigating Assertiveness and Self-DiscoveryThe Journey to Success in EntertainmentNew Chapter Finance to Creative Daytime TVFrom Banking to Creativity: A Journey BeginsEmbracing Your Creative SelfThe Balance of Entrepreneurship and Corporate ExperienceMichelle Zeitlin, Host/Producer, is a "Hollywood iNsider"who has mentored, coached and educated around the globe. Use your passions to create that Yellow Brick Road to Your Success. #passiontopowerMoreZap.com is a talent and literary company that develops people and projects.Michelle is the mom of two in their 20's- a rock star and philosophy student, and is the "motherger" to artists/authors/actors who are based in Los Angeles, New York, Nashville, Melbourne, London, Las Vegas and Atlanta. To book a Workshop or Seminar or Speaking engagement with Michelle Zeitlin, please visit www.passion-power.com and send us a message. You can also pitch your people for us to consider as GUESTS.
"So I take an improv mindset. It's all about fun. It's all about what happens next." Gina Louise Phillips combines her comedic, writing and acting experiences to inject a fresh perspective into the golf industry. Join us as Gina shares how her journey on shows like The Last of Us with Pedro Pascal and co-hosting Score Golf TV has inspired her to write and develop the first golf-themed sitcom. https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/6kYEev3_.jpg Here are three key takeaways you will discover from Colin's engaging conversation with Gina: 1. The Power of Community in Golf: Gina emphasizes the importance of creating a welcoming environment for women in golf. She shares her experiences and insights on how showing up and being visible can inspire others to join the game. By breaking down barriers and highlighting programs that cater to women, she encourages listeners to embrace golf as an accessible and enjoyable sport. 2. Improv and Golf: Embracing the Unexpected: Gina draws parallels between her background in improv and her approach to golf. She discusses how the principles of improv - such as being present, accepting mistakes, and adapting to the moment - can enhance the golfing experience. This mindset allows her to enjoy the game without the pressure of perfection, making it more about the fun and camaraderie than the score. 3. The Journey of Self-Discovery: Throughout the conversation, Gina reflects on her journey in the golf industry, from feeling like an outsider to embracing her unique perspective as a woman in a male-dominated space. She encourages listeners to focus on their strengths and to create opportunities for themselves, rather than waiting for others to validate their worth. This message resonates with anyone looking to carve their own path in any field. These takeaways not only highlight Gina's passion for golf but also inspire listeners to approach the game - and life - differently. It's all about connection, growth, and enjoying the journey! These insights not only provide valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs, actors and writers but also inspire a deeper appreciation for the evolving landscape of the golf industry. If you enjoyed this podcast episode, you can watch our video with Gina on The ModGolf YouTube channel (https://youtu.be/-Zj9G78zwV4). Click on this link (https://youtu.be/-Zj9G78zwV4) or the image below as Colin and Gina discuss the keys to making golf more inviting and welcoming for everyone. https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/ByGWIdQm.jpg (https://youtu.be/-Zj9G78zwV4) Want to connect with Gina and hear more about "Squat Valley Golf", the sitcom she is currently writing? Visit her bio page (https://modgolf.fireside.fm/guests/gina-louise-phillips) for contact information. 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Why This Episode Is a Must-Watch Are you struggling to achieve financial goals like saving more, investing wisely, or building long-term wealth? This episode of Inspired Money brings a unique and transformative approach to financial success—Vision Boards. Discover how visualization can reinforce your goals, reshape your mindset, and increase the likelihood of achieving your dreams. Featuring top experts like John Assaraf, Dr. Srini Pillay, and Ellen Rogin, this episode is packed with insights on how to train your brain for financial success. Meet the Expert Panelists John Assaraf is a leading mindset and behavioral expert, CEO of NeuroGym, and two-time New York Times bestselling author, known for helping individuals and businesses unlock their fullest potential using neuroscience-based training. He has built five multimillion-dollar companies, appeared on Larry King Live, Anderson Cooper, and The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and has been featured in eight films, including The Secret. Srini Pillay, M.D. is a Harvard-trained psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and CEO of NeuroBusiness Group, specializing in the science of mindset, visualization, and goal achievement. A sought-after speaker, author, and consultant to Fortune 500 companies, he translates complex brain research into actionable strategies for personal and financial success. Author of several book including, “Tinker Dabble Doodle Try: Unlock the Power of the Unfocused Mind.” Ellen Rogin, CPA, CFP®, is a money expert and financial intuitive who helps people reshape their relationship with money to create greater abundance and joy. She is the New York Times bestselling author of Picture Your Prosperity, and her insights have been featured on CNBC, ABC, NPR, TIME, and Oprah Magazine. Key Highlights The Power of Visualization: John Assaraf illustrates how visualization can restructure the neural pathways in the brain, influencing behavior and identity. He recounts his own experience, stating, “I started off making $1.65 an hour… to making millions of dollars a year.” Visualization coupled with consistent action propelled his vast transformation. Specificity and Relevance in Vision Boards: Dr. Srini Pillay explains that specific and relevant goals stimulate the brain's image centers. He shares a client success story where careful visualization led to unexpected personal fulfillment, demonstrating that specificity fuels motivation and action. Aligning Financial Goals with Personal Values: Ellen Rogin emphasizes that balancing financial planning with emotional and intuitive insights can deepen the meaning and fulfillment of financial success. Her structured approach to vision boards aligns financial goals with deeper personal values and contributions to society. Call-to-Action Here's my challenge for you this week: Take 10 minutes to start your own financial vision board. Grab a piece of paper, open a digital board, or even create a simple list of images and words that represent your goals. Just start—because clarity leads to action. Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
Why This Episode Is a Must-Watch In a world where financial decisions can be deeply influenced by emotions and biases, understanding how these factors play a role in investment strategy is crucial. This episode of “Inspired Money” dives deep into behavioral finance to uncover the predictable irrationality in our investment choices. Are you letting fear and greed drive your financial decisions? Discover strategies to navigate biases and invest more rationally by tuning in. Meet the Expert Panelists Colin Camerer is a pioneering behavioral economist and neuroeconomist known for integrating psychology and neuroscience into economic decision-making. As the Robert Kirby Professor of Behavioral Finance and Economics at Caltech, he researches neuroeconomics, behavioral game theory, decision science, and the neuroscience of economic choices, earning him a MacArthur Fellowship in 2013 and an honorary doctorate from the Stockholm School of Economics in 2019. Tom Howard is a pioneer in behavioral finance, best known for founding AthenaInvest and authoring the influential book Behavioral Portfolio Management. With over 35 years in academia and finance, he developed a groundbreaking approach that challenges traditional investment theory by focusing on how investors actually behave, revolutionizing portfolio management through a behavioral data-driven strategy. Annika Echarti, CFP® is a financial coach specializing in behavioral finance and financial psychology. With a background in accounting, law, and economics, she helps self-employed individuals and small business owners align their financial decisions with their goals and values, focusing on both practical strategies and the psychology behind money habits. Megan McCoy, Ph.D., LMFT, AFC®, CFT™ is an Assistant Professor at Kansas State University's Department of Personal Financial Planning, where she specializes in financial therapy, financial well-being, and the dynamics of couples' financial interactions, and has published extensively on these topics while also contributing as a board member of the Financial Therapy Association and co-editor of the Financial Planning Review. Key Highlights: Cognitive Biases Unveiled: According to Colin Camerer, “Fear and greed are real and are actually in the brain.” He explains how these emotions manifest during market bubbles, revealing deep insights into investor behavior. Recognizing these mental states can help investors maintain discipline amidst market fluctuations. The Power of Planning: Tom Howard highlights that “myopic loss aversion is the most important mistake that investors make,” emphasizing the role of structured investment plans and predefined sell rules. By anchoring decisions to clear guidelines, investors can mitigate the biases that lead to costly errors. Aligning Financial Decisions with Values: Annika Echarti stresses the significance of aligning financial choices with personal values to overcome emotional biases. This strategic alignment helps investors make decisions that not only benefit their portfolios but also align with their life goals. The Role of Emotional Intelligence: Megan McCoy advocates for the development of emotional intelligence to recognize financial biases. Through self-awareness and exercises like the money egg, investors can unpack early money-related experiences to better understand their current biases. Call-to-Action Here's what I want you to do: the next time you're about to make an investment decision—pause. Ask yourself: Is this decision based on a solid strategy, or is it driven by emotion? Write down your reasoning before taking action. Even just becoming aware of your thought process can help you make smarter choices. Let's start investing more intentionally and less emotionally. Let me know in the comments—what's one bias you've noticed in your own financial decisions? Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
Why This Episode Is a Must-Watch Negotiation is an art form that many find intimidating. Whether it's asking for a raise, buying a car, or even splitting vacation costs, negotiation is a critical skill that can impact every aspect of your life. This episode of Inspired Money breaks down negotiation strategies with renowned experts who share their secrets for achieving successful outcomes. If you've ever felt unprepared or nervous about negotiating, this is the episode you can't afford to miss. Meet the Expert Panelists Keld Jensen: A globally acclaimed negotiation strategist, author, and speaker ranked number three in the world by Global Gurus in 2025. Keld's books focus on behavioral economics and trust-based deal-making, transforming negotiation practices worldwide. Dr. Joshua Weiss: A Senior Fellow at the Harvard Negotiation Project and author of "Getting Back to the Table." His expertise lies in negotiation, conflict resolution, and leadership, making him a go-to source for approaching detailed negotiation intricacies. Linda Swindling: A negotiation expert and author of "Ask Outrageously!" Linda empowers leaders to confidently navigate high-stakes deals and communication challenges, drawing on her rich background as an attorney and mediator. Dr. Susan Heitler: With a career as a clinical psychologist, Dr. Heitler's books and widely-viewed TEDx talks explore conflict resolution techniques crucial for couples and families, highlighting negotiation's emotional dynamics. Key Highlights Preparation is Key: Keld Jensen emphasizes the necessity of preparation in negotiation, stating, "Not preparing is the same as preparing for failure." He suggests negotiating on how to negotiate to ensure all parties are on the same page. Embrace Emotional Intelligence: Dr. Joshua Weiss advocates for using emotions constructively in negotiations to align with real concerns rather than suppressing them. He notes, "If you don't ask for something in negotiation, you're never going to get it." Practice Makes Perfect: Linda Swindling encourages building negotiation confidence by practicing with strangers and in everyday situations, transforming discomfort into success over time. Active Listening is a Superpower: According to Dr. Susan Heitler, active listening can transform negotiation dynamics, making room for solutions that respect all parties' interests and strengthen relationships. Call-to-Action Here's my challenge for you this week: Think about an upcoming negotiation you might have—whether it's at work, at home, or even haggling for a better deal. Take just 10 minutes to prepare by outlining your objectives, anticipating the other party's needs, and considering how you'll communicate effectively. You might be surprised by how much more confident and in control you feel! Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
JD reacts to Canada's victory over the United States to win the 4 Nations Face-Off (00:00). Two-time Stanley Cup winner Kris Versteeg joins the show to discuss the importance of the win for Canada as a nation, the mentality needed to play for your country, the stand-out play of Sam Bennett in the final, the evolution of the rivalry between Canada and the U.S., the significance of the contributions from veterans Sidney Crosby and Drew Doughty, roster changes they would make for the Olympic team, the play of the Maple Leafs' Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner, and Connor McDavid's signature moment (07:17). Host & Producer at Sportsnet 590 The FAN Sam McKee joins JD in-studio to continue Canada Talk, as they revisit the Canada-US rivalry, the intensity from both teams in the final, the most impressive Canadian players against the Americans, the conversation around McDavid following his own 'Golden Goal' moment, what to expect from Matthews' and Marner when they return to the Leafs, Alex Pietrangelo's decision to not play for Team Canada, the performance of injury replacement Thomas Harley, and the impact of Jordan Binnington. (50:35) The show wraps up with 'What We Missed'! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Why This Episode Is a Must-Watch Are you ready to redefine retirement travel? Whether you dream of luxury cruises, guided tours, or experiencing life as a full-time traveler, this episode of Inspired Money opens up endless possibilities. Discover how retirees are embracing adventurous travel while sticking to budget-friendly strategies. Our panel delves into the mental, social, and personal benefits of travel, offering insights that make luxurious experiences attainable without straining your finances. Meet the Expert Panelists Tim Leffel: An award-winning travel writer and author, Tim specializes in budget-conscious travel and expat living. His books, such as “The World's Cheapest Destinations” and “A Better Life for Half the Price,” offer valuable insights for maximizing experiences while minimizing costs. Doug Nordman: A retired US Navy submariner, Doug achieved financial independence at 41 and now helps military families navigate early retirement. He authored “The Military Guide to Financial Independence and Retirement,” sharing practical strategies for wealth-building and fulfilling post-military life. Phil and Jeannie Titus: Retired educators turned full-time travelers, the Tituses have embraced a nomadic lifestyle since 2023. Traveling across Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas, they live comfortably on their teacher pensions, demonstrating how to stretch dollars while living life on the road. Key Highlights 1. The Power of Slow Travel Doug Nordman emphasizes the joy and depth that slow travel brings: “For us, the two biggest expenses of slow travel are the airfare…and lodging.” By staying in one place longer, retirees can delve deeper into local cultures and communities while reducing costs significantly. 2. Currency Advantage in Travel Tim Leffel advises leveraging favorable currency rates to make the most of travel budgets: “The dollar is not always strong, so when it is, take advantage of it.” Planning travel around strong currency can provide a luxury experience at a fraction of the cost. 3. Building Social Connections on the Move Phil and Jeannie Titus highlight how removing ties to a permanent home fosters unexpected friendships: “One encouraging word…travel reinstills faith in humanity. There are so many good-hearted people.” Their journey illustrates the profound social benefits of embracing a nomadic lifestyle. Call-to-Action Take a small step toward your dream retirement travel experience this week. Research a travel rewards program, scope out long-term stay options in a country you've always wanted to visit, or start decluttering your home to rethink what truly brings happiness. Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
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Why This Episode Is a Must-Watch In today's fast-paced digital world, children are bombarded with messages about money. But are they learning the right lessons? Our latest episode of Inspired Money dives deep into the crucial topic of financial literacy for kids. Learn from a panel of experts who are at the forefront of transforming how our younger generations understand money, from earning and saving to investing wisely. Meet the Expert Panelists Neale Godfrey: A pioneering financial literacy expert and New York Times bestselling author, Neale has empowered millions with her Kids and Money movement. Check out her book, “Money Doesn't Grow on Trees.” Sam X Renick: As a children's author and founder of SammyRabbit.com, Sam is a champion of great money habits for kids. His platform features engaging stories and songs to instill financial wisdom early on. Bobbi Rebell: A seasoned financial journalist and author of “Launching Financial Grownups,” Bobbi helps parents guide their teens to financial independence through actionable strategies and workshops. Paul Sullivan: With a rich background as the former Wealth Matters columnist for the New York Times, Paul shares insights into teaching smart money habits and offers guidance from his book “The Thin Green Line.” Key Highlights Foundational Money Habits: Sam Renick emphasizes, “Saving is a great habit.” By introducing simple, short messages around saving and spending, families can instill life-transforming money habits in children. Real-life Financial Lessons: Neale Godfrey shares the value of linking tangible money lessons with digital financial literacy. From earning allowances to understanding bank statements, children gain a comprehensive money education. Financial Decision-making: Bobbi Rebell highlights the importance of educating children through real-world scenarios, like balancing the diverging financial situations of friends: “By being kind to your friend and intentional with your money, you maintain relationships and learn about yourself.” Distinguishing Wealth from Riches: Paul Sullivan uses real-life examples to distinguish between having money and being wealthy, emphasizing the freedom and choices that true financial well-being offers. Call-to-Action This week, schedule a financial conversation with a child in your life. Share your own money lessons, perhaps involving them in setting a small savings goal or budgeting for a family activity. Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
Why This Episode Is a Must-Watch Money isn't just numbers; it's deeply emotional. Hosted by Andy Wang, this episode of Inspired Money explores the psychology behind financial decisions. We often believe we're making logical choices, but the truth is, biases, emotions, and subconscious beliefs steer our financial behavior more than we think. Understanding these elements can transform not just our financial outcomes, but our entire approach to wealth. Meet the Expert Panelists Saundra Davis MSFP, APFC®, FBS® is a US Navy veteran, financial coach, educator, and consultant, nationally recognized for her expertise in financial coaching, financial therapy, and addressing the racial wealth gap. She is the founder of Sage Financial Solutions (a training organization) and serves as the Director of Financial Planning Programs at Golden Gate University, where she develops and facilitates financial capability programs and coaching certifications to promote equitable access to high-quality financial guidance for all. Martha Menard, PhD is a behavioral scientist, financial coach, and researcher with a background in clinical psychology and behavioral medicine. As A Principal Consultant at Cascadia Financial Health and an adjunct professor at Golden Gate University, she helps people to build healthier relationships with money through coaching, education, and evidence-based financial strategies. Mariko Gordon, CFA, CFP® is CEO of Uzume LLC, where she provides financial planning and consulting services to individuals and families. She previously founded and built Daruma Capital Management into a $2.5 billion firm with a distinctive, non-traditional approach to investing. With over 30 years of experience as a small-cap stock picker, she now helps clients navigate personal finance, entrepreneurship, and life transitions, drawing from her deep expertise in business, investing, and her multicultural heritage. Key Highlights: 1. The Impact of Cognitive Biases Martha Menard discusses how stress and emotional states can lead to irrational financial decisions. She explains how automatic saving mechanisms like 401(k) plans can help manage cognitive overload. 2. Money Scripts and Financial Behavior Saundra Davis shares her personal journey, highlighting how childhood financial instability shaped her adult money scripts. She emphasizes the importance of awareness and compassion in reshaping these scripts. 3. Interplay of Emotions in Financial Decision Mariko Gordon speaks about the essential role of emotions and body wisdom in investment decisions. She draws parallels between money habits and food consumption, underscoring the complexity of personal biases. Call-to-Action Your Challenge This Week: Take one step toward improving your relationship with money. Here's how: Spend five minutes writing down your biggest financial fear or belief. Where do you think it comes from? Is it serving you, or holding you back? Awareness is the first step toward change. Let me know in the comments or send me a message—what did you discover? Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
Why This Episode Is a Must-Watch Discover the journey to financial freedom through passive income strategies with insights from experts in real estate, online businesses, and dividend investing. Whether you're aiming to build wealth, diversify income streams, or simply explore new investment strategies, this episode is packed with valuable lessons and actionable advice that can help you take control of your financial future. Meet the Expert Panelists Justin Donald, known as the "Warren Buffett of Lifestyle Investing" by Entrepreneur Magazine, is the founder of The Lifestyle Investor and a leading expert in low-risk cash flow investing. He is a Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author of The Lifestyle Investor: The 10 Commandments of Cash Flow Investing for Passive Income and Financial Freedom, and he has helped countless individuals create wealth and achieve financial independence through his straightforward investment strategies. Lane Kawaoka, PE transitioned a licensed engineer to full-time real estate investing and authored The Wealth Elevator: Real Estate Syndications, Accredited Investor Banking, and Tax Strategies for First-Gen Millionaires. As the founder of the Passive Investor Accelerator & Mastermind and Simple Passive Cashflow, Lane helps middle-class investors build wealth through syndications in multi-family apartments, RV parks, and mobile homes, offering access to deals once reserved for the wealthy. Nick Loper is an author, entrepreneur, and the host of the award-winning Side Hustle Show podcast, where he shares practical strategies and business ideas to help people earn money outside their day jobs. As the founder of Side Hustle Nation, Nick is passionate about empowering aspiring entrepreneurs to create extra income streams and take control of their financial futures. Deacon Hayes is a personal finance expert, speaker, and founder of Well Kept Wallet , a platform dedicated to helping people make money, save money, and achieve financial independence. Known for paying off $52,000 of debt in just 18 months, Deacon is the author of You Can Retire Early!, a practical guide to financial independence, and has been featured in outlets such as Forbes, CNN Money, and US News & World Report. "For most people, they build their wealth via concentration and then ultimately grow it through diversification." - Justin Donald Key Highlights: Real Estate Investing: Lane Kawaoka shares his journey from engineering to real estate investing, emphasizing that today's market requires creative strategies for property investing due to higher prices. Digital Income Models: Nick Loper discusses the potential of digital assets like online content, income from blogs, and affiliate marketing. He emphasizes the importance of diversifying traffic sources and income channels. Tax Strategies: Deacon Hayes highlights the importance of understanding tax implications and finding a tax strategist to optimize returns across different passive income streams. Building a Passive Business: Justin Donald talks about creating an online presence and leveraging AI for newsletters and other digital content to maximize reach and engagement. Call-to-Action Challenge for this week: Pick one passive income idea that resonated with you today and take the first step. That could be: ✅ Researching your first dividend stock and setting up a brokerage account ✅ Looking at real estate if you're interested in property investing ✅ Brainstorming a digital product or affiliate marketing strategy to start an online income stream Whatever it is—start small, but start today. Let us know in the comments or on social media what passive income path you're exploring! Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
Why This Episode Is a Must-Watch Winston Churchill once said, "We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give." Have you ever pondered the true impact of philanthropy and how you can make a difference beyond monetary donations? Whether you are a seasoned philanthropist or just starting to explore the power of giving, this episode of Inspired Money is essential viewing. Learn from top experts on how to give smarter, more meaningfully, and create a significant impact through collective and strategic philanthropy. Meet the Expert Panelists Sara Lomelin is the founding CEO of Philanthropy Together, where she'ss growing a global movement of collective giving to resource grassroots nonprofits, shift power dynamics, and diversify philanthropy. A philanthropy disruptor and expert in collective giving, Sara frequently speaks at high-profile events like TED and Netroots Nation, sharing her vision for democratizing philanthropy and empowering everyone to become a philanthropist. Dr. Akhtar Badshah is the founder of Catalytic Innovators Group and former head of Microsoft's global philanthropic efforts, where he oversaw community investments and employee contributions for over a decade. Currently a Distinguished Practitioner at the University of Washington, Dr. Badshah is the author of Purpose Mindset: How Microsoft Inspires Employees and Alumni to Change the World and a leading voice in leveraging corporate and philanthropic resources for global social impact. Emily Rasmussen is the founder and CEO of Grapevine , the leading platform for giving circles, which empowers donors to pool resources and create greater impact together, helping to democratize and diversify philanthropy. With a background in social entrepreneurship and nonprofit strategy, Emily has pioneered innovative fundraising models, previously serving as the founding Executive Director of New York University's Center for Ballet and the Arts and leading initiatives at Lincoln Center and Enterprise Solutions to Poverty. Richard Marker is the faculty co-director for executive education programs at the Center for High Impact Philanthropy and a philanthropy advisor with Wise Philanthropy™, where he guides foundations and individual philanthropists on strategic decision-making. With decades of experience, Marker has served as CEO of a major foundation, taught globally, and coined the term "philanthro-ethics" to address ethical considerations in philanthropy. Key Highlights 1. The Power of Collective Giving Emily Rasmussen of Grapevine emphasized how giving circles can pool resources to create a significant impact. "Collaborative funds not only increase the amount of money donated, but they also direct funds to underfunded grassroots organizations," stated Emily. This democratizes philanthropy and ensures a diversified funding landscape for meaningful change. 2. Trust-Based Philanthropy Dr. Akhtar Badshah passionately argued the need to move beyond traditional giving. "We need to rethink how we want young people to feel part of the community and show up with purpose," said Akhtar. He believes in rebuilding trust and focusing on showing up as part of the community beyond just financial contributions. 3. Transparent and Ethical Giving Richard Marker's insights into ethical philanthropy revolved around transparency and the ethical use of power. "If a grantee can say no to a funder, that means there's a level of trust that can move the discussion along," remarked Richard. This underlines the importance of maintaining transparency and balancing the power dynamics in philanthropic relationships. 4. Leveraging Technology Sara Lomelin and Emily Rasmussen both highlighted the transformative role of technology. From facilitating remote giving circles to equalizing access to information, tech enables broader participation and efficient, impactful giving. During the COVID-19 pandemic, platforms like Grapevine and Zoom ensured continuous support to nonprofits when they needed it the most. Call-to-Action Inspired by this discussion? Take a step towards purposeful philanthropy today. Find one step you can take to give more intentionally this week. Maybe it's joining a giving circle (check out Grapevine if you're curious!) or pooling resources with friends to support a local nonprofit. Or, simply take some time to reflect on the causes that matter most to you and make a donation—no matter the size. Small steps add up to big change, especially when we give together. Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
Hello Travelers! This week, join host Producer Josh and friend of the show Jay at Disney's Hollywood Studios for a walkabout featuring the sounds of Echo Lake, Sunset Boulevard, and a drop into the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. After checking out from the Hollywood Tower Hotel, enjoy the abience around the Tower and down Sunset. If you like what we do, consider joining our crew on Patreon. These wonderful people help us keep the microphones crisp and the servers warm at night. The best zero cost option for supporting us to give us a five star review on apple podcasts or wherever you listen. Visit us at walkabouttheworld.com - find links to all the things - attraction episodes, Insta accounts of all the hosts, and even how to buy your own Walkabout shirt! Look us up at @WalkaboutWDW on Instagram and drop us a note to say hi. You can now also drop us at line at contact@walkabouttheworld.com. Say hi, tell us how you found us, and give us some suggestions on things you'd love to hear. Walkabout The World is a weekly Disney podcast, always recorded on property at Walt Disney World or Disneyland Resort with the simple goal of making you feel like you are in the middle of the magic.
It's that time of the year. The final week for two levels of small-school football and we're here to recap all the action for you. Kobe is joined by Host/Producer of “Inside D2 Football” Matt Wittwicki to breakdown Ferris State's win over Valdosta State, Final D2 Top 10 rankings, and new Super Regions heading into 2025. Jimmy Martin is back to help recount some wild D3 semifinal matchups, and Matt Schwaerzler had boots on the ground in Durham, NC this weekend at the NAIA Championship for Grand View vs Keiser. IT'S A GOOD ONE! Video Chapters: 0:00 Episode Overview 2:10 D2 Football National Championship 11:20 Tremaine Jackson takes D1 Job 16:57 Final D2 Top 10 Rankings 21:43 New Super Regions for 2025 26:16 D3 Football Semifinals 38:51 NAIA Championship
Hello travelers! This week, join host Producer Josh for a stroll around a very busy EPCOT during the final weeks of Food and Wine Festival. Enjoy the sounds of World Celebration and a bustling World Showcase where you'll take in selections from the American Adventure! Then reunite with a special guest, West Coast Host Michelle for a brief "sequel" to their Disneyland episode, as you make your way back to World Nature and end the night with a full ride on our favorite attraction, Living with the Land. If you like what we do, consider joining our crew on Patreon. These wonderful people help us keep the microphones crisp and the servers warm at night. The best zero cost option for supporting us to give us a five star review on apple podcasts or wherever you listen. Visit us at walkabouttheworld.com - find links to all the things - attraction episodes, Insta accounts of all the hosts, and even how to buy your own Walkabout shirt! Look us up at @WalkaboutWDW on Instagram and drop us a note to say hi. You can now also drop us at line at contact@walkabouttheworld.com. Say hi, tell us how you found us, and give us some suggestions on things you'd love to hear. Walkabout The World is a weekly Disney podcast, always recorded on property at Walt Disney World or Disneyland Resort with the simple goal of making you feel like you are in the middle of the magic.
Hello travelers! Today, join host Producer Josh for a laid back post-Hurricane Milton walkabout at Disney's Animal Kingdom. Start at Discovery Island where you'll hear the macaws of the Winged Encounters presentation. Then, step off world and hear the flora and fauna of the Valley of Mo'ara on Pandora before passing through Harambe on your way to the Kingdom of Anandapur. There you'll hear the local sounds and board a train to pass through the Forbidden Mountain on Expedition Everest and encounter the legendary Yeti! You'll finish your walkabout with some relaxing Kora music back in Harambe Village and a walk around the Tree of Life and its waterfalls on the Discovery Island Trails. If you like what we do, consider joining our crew on Patreon. These wonderful people help us keep the microphones crisp and the servers warm at night. The best zero cost option for supporting us to give us a five star review on apple podcasts or wherever you listen. Visit us at walkabouttheworld.com - find links to all the things - attraction episodes, Insta accounts of all the hosts, and even how to buy your own Walkabout shirt! Look us up at @WalkaboutWDW on Instagram and drop us a note to say hi. You can now also drop us at line at contact@walkabouttheworld.com. Say hi, tell us how you found us, and give us some suggestions on things you'd love to hear. Walkabout The World is a weekly Disney podcast, always recorded on property at Walt Disney World or Disneyland Resort with the simple goal of making you feel like you are in the middle of the magic.
Hello travelers! Join host Producer Josh today on an audio journey across the Magic Kingdom(s) as we celebrate Disney's original mountain ranges from both east coast and west! Much like our original logo (which represented the walkabout through the Magic kingdom from one side to the other) we will start in Frontierland at the Magic Kingdom in Florida with a ride on Big Thunder Mountain just as the fireworks begin! Then we will hop aboard a log on the now ‘classic' version of Splash Mountain, before heading out to Disneyland in California with a climb up and a rickety ride down the Matterhorn. And finally, we blast off through Tomorrowland with ride on Space Mountain. If you like what we do, consider joining our crew on Patreon. These wonderful people help us keep the microphones crisp and the servers warm at night. The best zero cost option for supporting us to give us a five star review on apple podcasts or wherever you listen. Visit us at walkabouttheworld.com - find links to all the things - attraction episodes, Insta accounts of all the hosts, and even how to buy your own Walkabout shirt! Look us up at @WalkaboutWDW on Instagram and drop us a note to say hi. You can now also drop us at line at contact@walkabouttheworld.com. Say hi, tell us how you found us, and give us some suggestions on things you'd love to hear. Walkabout The World is a weekly Disney podcast, always recorded on property at Walt Disney World or Disneyland Resort with the simple goal of making you feel like you are in the middle of the magic.
Scott Armstrong of Rebunked News, Unjected, and Rebunked Records discusses going down the rabbit hole and how he got into independent media. We talk censorship, the eugenics that went on over the past couple of years, the fear economy, and his new record "Universal Basic Awesome". His music is all about realizing that despite all the bad things that are happening, there are things you can do about it, and life is still pretty amazing! Rock 'n roll completely lost the plot and capitulated to The Man. He comments on our move toward war, how the New World Order is coming along, and what he's doing to prepare. Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / Substack Geopolitics & Empire · Scott Armstrong: Universal Basic Income or Universal Basic Awesome? #472 *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Donate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donations Consult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.com Become a Sponsor https://geopoliticsandempire.com/sponsors **Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopolitics easyDNS (use promo code GEOPOLITICS for 15% off!) https://easydns.com Escape The Technocracy course (15% discount using this link) https://escapethetechnocracy.com/geopolitics Expat Money Summit 2024 (use promo code EMPIRE for $100 off the VIP ticket!) https://2024.expatmoneysummit.com/?ac=8cDxEbJw LegalShield https://hhrvojemoric.wearelegalshield.com Wise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Websites Rebunked LibertyLinks https://libertylinks.io/Rebunked Rebunked Website https://rebunked.news Rebunked Records https://www.rebunkedrecords.com Unjected https://unjected.com IRA Battle for the Future: Part 5 The Indies https://youtu.be/mQwDv1EYKbQ About Scott Armstrong Scott Armstrong is the Host/Producer of Rebunked News, Marketing Director at Unjected.com, the world's first and largest unvaccinated dating site and Co-Host/Producer of the Unjected Show. *Podcast intro music is from the song "The Queens Jig" by "Musicke & Mirth" from their album "Music for Two Lyra Viols": http://musicke-mirth.de/en/recordings.html (available on iTunes or Amazon)
Scott Armstrong of Rebunked News, Unjected, and Rebunked Records discusses going down the rabbit hole and how he got into independent media. We talk censorship, the eugenics that went on over the past couple of years, the fear economy, and his new record "Universal Basic Awesome". His music is all about realizing that despite all the bad things that are happening, there are things you can do about it, and life is still pretty amazing! Rock 'n roll completely lost the plot and capitulated to The Man. He comments on our move toward war, how the New World Order is coming along, and what he's doing to prepare. Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / Substack Geopolitics & Empire · Scott Armstrong: Universal Basic Income or Universal Basic Awesome? #472 *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Donate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donations Consult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.com Become a Sponsor https://geopoliticsandempire.com/sponsors **Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopolitics easyDNS (use promo code GEOPOLITICS for 15% off!) https://easydns.com Escape The Technocracy course (15% discount using this link) https://escapethetechnocracy.com/geopolitics Expat Money Summit 2024 (use promo code EMPIRE for $100 off the VIP ticket!) https://2024.expatmoneysummit.com/?ac=8cDxEbJw LegalShield https://hhrvojemoric.wearelegalshield.com Wise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Websites Rebunked LibertyLinks https://libertylinks.io/Rebunked Rebunked Website https://rebunked.news Rebunked Records https://www.rebunkedrecords.com Unjected https://unjected.com IRA Battle for the Future: Part 5 The Indies https://youtu.be/mQwDv1EYKbQ About Scott Armstrong Scott Armstrong is the Host/Producer of Rebunked News, Marketing Director at Unjected.com, the world's first and largest unvaccinated dating site and Co-Host/Producer of the Unjected Show. *Podcast intro music is from the song "The Queens Jig" by "Musicke & Mirth" from their album "Music for Two Lyra Viols": http://musicke-mirth.de/en/recordings.html (available on iTunes or Amazon)
Mike Cosper of Christianity Today has recently released a book, Land of My Sojourn: The Landscape of a Faith Lost and Found, which focuses on his painful experience of leaving local church ministry and the grace that restored his faith. The book stems from Mike's experience with church hurt and his doubts about the goodness of the Church. Through it all, Mike has found a sense of peace and has learned a valuable life lesson–one he is still learning from. Today, Mike talks about his book, reflects on scriptural testimonies, and answers questions about church culture. He also shares his thoughts on his podcast series that exposes the downfall of a church leader, and where he currently stands on matters of faith and life. On this EpisodeMike Cosper / Instagram / Book / Christianity Today Podcasts Joey Svendsen, host / Instagram Executive Producer: Josh SurrattProducer/Editor: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: JT PriceSound Engineer: Katelyn VandiverMusic, including theme song: Joel T. Hamilton MusicOther Music: Derek MinorSince the beginning of 2024, this podcast releases fully-produced, video versions of each episode. You can find these on our YouTube Channel.
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On today's edition of the Locked On FLORIDA Panthers Podcast, Armando Velez(@Mandoman12) brings in former Host/Producer of the Florida Panthers on Fox Sports Florida, Frank Forte(@FrankJForte). The two recap Florida's 4-1 win in Philadelphia that ended their four-game losing streak. Another game where the Panthers were short handed, but they welcomed back Dmitry Kulikov from his suspension. Florida was committed to protecting the house they ended up blocking 26 shots on the night, which tied a season high. Panthers set the early tone with their shot blocking, especially in the first period where they went on the penalty kill three times. Matthew Tkachuk forced the Flyers to take a penalty at the end of the first period where Vladimir Tarasenko scored 55 seconds into the second period. It all started with a great defensive play by Brandon Montour to deny the Flyers from getting a short handed breakaway on a stretch pass by Scott Laughton to Travis Konecny. With Konecny way up the ice, the Panthers quickly got it back to the Flyers zone where Reinhart from the near side half wall fed Tarasenko on a cross ice pass and converted to give Florida the 2-0 lead. Florida was also really effective in their first pass out of the zone, resulting in two goals off the rush. First one by Sam Reinhart, the other by Carter Verhaeghe. Reinhart and Montour ended up with three points on the night. Florida had to handle Philadelphia creating multiple pushes to start the final two periods, and responded both times in the first five minutes. Philadephia got to the dirty areas in the final 40 minutes, especially off the rush, but Anthony Stolarz stood strong between the pipes saving 32 of 33 on the evening, where the only goal he surrendered was when Flyers coach John Tortorella pulled the Felix Sandstrom with about seven minutes left while on the power play and down three goals. Florida would ice the game where after Reinhart originally missed the empty net in the final minutes, then Luostarinen raced to the puck to avoid an icing, and while battling three Flyers in the nearside corner, got it to Sam Reinhart in the high slot where he got his 50th goal of the season. The guys discuss Reinhart's all-around game in what makes him so valuable in different situations. The two discuss their three stars, and when they thought the game was won. The Panthers have a franchise record for road wins at 25, the two discuss how impactful their game is when they hit the road, and how it benefits the Panthers even if they do not win the Presidents' Trophy. We discuss this and more here on the Locked On FLORIDA Panthers Podcast: Your Team, Every Day. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
To celebrate the official one-year anniversary of the launch of Multiverse of Color (formerly known as The Marvel Report,) we at Multiverse of Color are extremely proud to announce the website's first Original Podcast: The Showrunner Whisperer! Hosted by Multiverse of Color editor-in-chief Andy Behbakht (Senior Writer/Interviewer at Screen Rant, Host/Producer of The Flash Podcast,) The Showrunner Whisperer is a new entertainment industry show that takes you inside the minds of television showrunners in Hollywood behind your favorite TV shows and what goes into the job of a showrunner. On this prequel installment of The Showrunner Whisperer, Andy introduces himself to new listeners, how this new show, which was put into development all the way back in August 2022, came about as part of Multiverse of Color, and what fans will be able to look forward to as several episodes have already been recorded with various showrunners. Join The Showrunner Whisperer starting on Wednesday, March 20, and be sure to follow and subscribe to the show through the links below! Visit & Contact: Website | ShowrunnerWhisperer@gmail.com | @AndyBehbakht Social: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | Threads | YouTube Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify Podcasts | iHeartRadio | Amazon Music |
To celebrate the official one-year anniversary of the launch of Multiverse of Color (formerly known as The Marvel Report,) we at Multiverse of Color are extremely proud to announce the website’s first Original Podcast: The Showrunner Whisperer! Hosted by Multiverse of Color editor-in-chief Andy Behbakht (Senior Writer/Interviewer at Screen Rant, Host/Producer of The Flash Podcast,) The Showrunner Whisperer is a new entertainment industry show that takes you inside the minds of television showrunners in Hollywood behind your favorite TV shows and what goes into the job of […] The post MoC Presents: The Showrunner Whisperer appeared first on Multiverse Of Color.
Today, I am thrilled to be in the virtual presence of a true trailblazer and creative dynamo, Christine Blanchette. She's not just a producer; she's the charismatic host behind the fitness entertainment show, "Run With It." Her journey from sales and writing to the captivating realm of television is a narrative woven with passion, perseverance, and an unwavering commitment to turning dreams into reality. Christine shares her wisdom with aspiring content creators, underlining the need for a strong foundation, adaptability, and the courage to recognize what serves you. So, buckle up for an insightful conversation as we unravel the layers of Christine's fascinating career and glean wisdom from her experiences in the ever-evolving world of media and content creation. Get ready to be inspired!In this episode, you'll learn: About turning passion into a careerThe importance of authenticity and quality over quantity in building connections and collaborationsInterviewing techniques and storytellingIf you want something great, there has to be a processThere is a market, it's just how you market itYou can reach Christine at: christineblanchette26@gmail.comWebsite: https://www.runwithit.ca/A little about me: I began my career as a teacher, was a corporate trainer for many years, and then found my niche training & supporting business owners, entrepreneurs & sales professionals to network at a world-class level. My passion is working with motivated people, who are coachable and who want to build their businesses through relationship marketing and networking (online & offline). I help my clients create retention strategies, grow through referrals, and create loyal customers by staying connected. In appreciation for being here, I have a couple of items for you. A LinkedIn Checklist for setting up your fully optimized Profile: An opportunity to test drive the Follow Up system I recommend by taking the 10 Card Challenge – you won't regret it. Connect with me: http://JanicePorter.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/janiceporter/ https://www.facebook.com/janiceporter1 Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our 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 podcastIf 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 reviewRatings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast...
Join Jim Lenz, host of the Whole Grain Podcast and GEAPS' director of training and education, as he delves into the world of grain silo maintenance innovations with Cheyenne Wohlford, CEO and president of Custom Concrete Specialists (CCS Group). In this episode, Jim and Cheyenne explore the groundbreaking use of drone inspection services in the grain industry.Discover the breadth and depth of CCS Group's services as Cheyenne provides insights into their projects and the role of drone technology in grain silo maintenance. Gain a deeper understanding of the drone inspection process, from tailoring inspections to post-inspection data extraction and report generation.Explore how drone inspections have transformed the grain silo inspection process, emphasizing efficiency, effectiveness and safety. Learn about the collaboration and decision-making involved in addressing critical issues uncovered by drone inspections.As the episode ends, find out how you can connect with CCS Group to learn more about advancements in grain silo maintenance and catch them at the upcoming GEAPS Exchange. Plus, hear Cheyenne's perspective on what it means to be part of the GEAPS family.Tune in to Whole Grain for an engaging discussion on the future of grain silo maintenance and the role of innovative technologies like drone inspections.Links:CCS Group Website: https://www.ccsgrouponline.com/Read CCS Group's blog on The Drone Inspection Process: From Desire to Data DeliverablesCCS Group's Facebook PageCCS Group's LinkedIn PageCCS Group on XCCS Group on InstagramJim Lenz, Host/Producer of Whole Grain and GEAPS' director of training and education: LinkedIn Page Grain Elevator and Processing Society champions, connects and serves the global grain industry and its members. Be sure to visit GEAPS' website to learn how you can grow your network, support your personal professional development, and advance your career. Thank you for listening to another episode of GEAPS' Whole Grain podcast.
Original Air Date: February 23, 2023Candice is joined by NYT Bestselling Author and the Host/Producer of Everything Iconic Podcast, Danny Pellegrino. They discuss why nostalgia is a safe place, the romanticization of bookstores, arch nemesis, and Danny being in his Jon & Kate Plus 8 Era.Danny's Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/dannypellegrino/https://twitter.com/DannyPellegrinohttps://everythingiconic.com/Candice's Social Media:www.instagram.com/candiceking/www.instagram.com/asuperbloompod/www.tiktok.com/@itscandiceking Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host/Producer of CBS's Secret Celebrity Renovation Nischelle Turner joins the show to preview the latest episode, featuring Davante Adams of the Las Vegas Raiders!
9/17/23 The latest episode of “The Sleeper and the Bust” is live. Support the show by subscribing to our Patreon!! Follow us on Twitter @justinmasonfwfb – Host/Producer @jasoncollette – Cohost @backpickfantasy – Guest PATREON Join our Patreon for live video feeds of each show Watch the video feed replay on YouTube Notable Transactions/News/Rumors Shohei […] Source
On this week's episode we discuss another class action lawsuit, this one targeting the extended foster care system in America's largest local child welfare system. Also: a potentially problematic hiccup in Arizona with one of the first modern state case management systems, and the After Life podcast wins a major award. Michael D. Davis-Thomas, aka MDDT Speaks, joins to discuss the first two seasons of his podcast Resilient Voices and Beyond, as well as the current state of child welfare from the perspective of a man who experienced it and worked within it. Reading RoomLos Angeles County Sued Over ‘Foster Care to Homelessness Pipeline'https://bit.ly/3PeDkfnDiscovered Documents Prompt Calls for Halt to Some Child Welfare Cases in Arizonahttps://bit.ly/3KRcCXIGray Area Season Two: After Lifehttps://safecampaudio.org/show/gray-area/Interview with Julie Reynolds, Host/Producer of After Lifehttps://bit.ly/44qlr1y