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Content Callout
How to Perfect Your Podcasting Strategy with Carey Green, Ep #48

Content Callout

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 26:01


Why are podcasting strategy and quality important? Carey Green—the Founder of Podcast Fast Track—firmly believes that we need to rethink how we think about podcasting strategy. Your strategy needs to be the “why” behind creating your podcast. You need to build a strategy that meets your goals, helps you build the right audience, and helps you monetize your business. Hear some of Carey's expert advice to reach your podcasting goals in this episode of Content Callout! Outline of This Episode[2:02] Why is podcasting strategy and quality important?[3:31] Where to get started with podcasting strategy[5:30] Passion and purpose in podcasting[6:38] Dial in a podcasting strategy that matches your goals[10:42] How to build an audience of the right people [12:17] Should you take the DIY route or hire professionals?[15:18] The right strategy leads to the right monetization model[18:44] The biggest mistake Carey sees B2B marketers make[19:33] How Carey feels about promotion through ads[21:40] The ONE question people should always ask [24:14] How to connect with Carey GreenResources & People MentionedThe Turnaround podcast by Jesse ThornConnect with Carey GreenPodcast Fast TrackConnect on LinkedInFollow on TwitterConnect With the Content Callout Teamhttps://ContentCallout.com Subscribe to CONTENT CALLOUT onApple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts

Money Talks with Hugh Meyer
062 - Money Talks - Carey Ransom

Money Talks with Hugh Meyer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 25:51


In this episode of Money Talks, Hugh interviewed, founder and CEO of Operate, Carey Ransom. Operate is a venture studio that invests capital & a world-class team into product-centric entrepreneurs building data-centric software companies. We're designed to maximize each company's launch velocity & success, which lead to better companies & investment returns for everyone involved. We discussed: 1) How Carey found his way into the world of Venture Capital 2) What is Operate, how Carey and his team help build and structure start-ups 3) The Outlook for Venture Capital as a whole. Hugh Meyer - https://instagram.com/hughmeyerofficial https://www.linkedin.com/in/hughmeyer/ Carey Ransom - https://www.linkedin.com/in/careyransom/ https://www.twitter.com/ransomthoughts

Broken Brain with Dhru Purohit
#164: Monsanto's World of Deception, Greed, and Glyphosate with Carey Gillam

Broken Brain with Dhru Purohit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 73:06


Known as Monsanto's Roundup by consumers, and as glyphosate by scientists, the world's most popular weed killer is used everywhere from backyard gardens to golf courses to millions of acres of farmland. It's the pesticide on our dinner plates, a chemical so pervasive it’s in the air we breathe, our water, our soil, and even found increasingly in our own bodies. For decades it's been touted as safe enough to drink, but a growing body of evidence indicates just the opposite, with research tying the chemical to cancers and a host of other health threats. On today’s Broken Brain Podcast, our host Dhru talks to Carey Gillam Carey, a veteran investigative journalist and author of Whitewash- The Story of a Weed Killer, Cancer and the Corruption of Science. Gillam works now as Research Director for the non-profit US Right to Know and as a columnist for The Guardian. Her second book will be out in early 2021.In this episode, Dhru and Carey talk about the health hazards of glyphosate, one of the most widely used herbicides, which is most commonly found in the weedkiller Roundup. They discuss Monsanto’s efforts to promote increased uses of glyphosate, and how Monsanto (now Bayer) is facing thousands of lawsuits from customers who now have cancer. They also talk about how most of us are probably consuming several different pesticides in our daily meals, and what we can do to avoid them. In this episode, we dive into: -Rachel Carson’s warning about the unrestricted use of pesticides (2:42) -How Carey Gillam started reporting on Monsanto and glyphosate (7:01)-Monsanto’s argument for why the world needs GMO foods and Roundup Ready crops (11:59) -The first concerns over the use of glyphosate-based herbicides (15:19)-How Carey became a target of the industry and how Monsanto tried to silence her (17:18) -The deception behind Monsanto and the safety of glyphosate (19:41)-How the public and lawmakers were fooled to believe that glyphosate is safe (23:02) -Lawsuits against Monsanto (30:07) -Why we need to pay attention to what’s happening in our food system and the importance of getting corporate wealth out of Washington (39:59)-The truth about the chemicals in our food and what you can do about it (48:21)-Pesticides in drinking water and rainfall (1:00:38)-Carey’s upcoming book, The Monsanto Papers (1:05:02) For more on Carey Gillam you can follow her on Twitter @careygillam, and through her website https://careygillam.com/. Get Carey’s book, Whitewash: The Story of a Weed Killer, Cancer, and the Corruption of Science, at https://careygillam.com/book.Also mentioned in this episode:-US Right to Know - https://usrtk.org/-How Monsanto Manipulates Journalists and Academics - https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jun/02/monsanto-manipulates-journalists-academics-Silent Spring by Rachel Carson - http://www.rachelcarson.org/SilentSpring.aspxFor more on Dhru Purohit, be sure to follow him on Instagram @dhrupurohit, on Facebook @dhruxpurohit, on Twitter @dhrupurohit, and on YouTube @dhrupurohit. You can also text Dhru at (302) 200-5643 or click here https://my.community.com/dhrupurohit.Interested in joining Dhru’s Broken Brain Podcast Facebook Community? Submit your request to join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2819627591487473/.This episode of Broken Brain is brought to you by Bioptimizers.My new favorite magnesium is from a company called Bioptimizers—their Magnesium Breakthrough formula contains 7 different forms which all have different functions in the body. There is truly nothing like it on the market. Right now you can try Bioptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough for 10% off, just go to www.bioptimizers.com/brain and use the code BRAIN10 at checkout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Power Women In Insurance
Carey Anne Nadeau- Using Data to Make the World Safer for Everyone

Power Women In Insurance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 41:33


Carey Ann Nadeau is the founder and CEO of Ometry, a risk technology company, measuring road safety that was started five years ago. She is an MIT-trained entrepreneur focused on modernizing the measurement of risk.In this episode of the Power Women in Insurance Podcast, Teresa speaks with Carey Ann about her journey in the insurance industry that is highly influenced by wanting to serve the people in vulnerable situations. She explains in detail how data shows that people still need car insurance during the COVID-19 pandemic because it is as unsafe as ever.Listen to learn how Carey deals with challenges that face her as a woman insurance owner. You will also learn the importance of developing meaningful and right relationships with both your clients and employees.“We should reconsider in many conversations, in many boardrooms, and on the streets how we’re serving the people that ultimately are our customers.” Carey Ann [33:42]Top Takeaways: The importance of educating the community on the benefits of insurance policies. The power of controlling your own destiny and manifesting your best-self every day as you do what you love. How to create both meaningful internal and external relations in your agency.What you will learn: [02:01 Carey shares the need she saw in the insurance industry that needed change like outdated rules to make an impact in the community at large through her data-driven eyes. [13:02] Why insurance clients need to know that even during COVID-19 people are still getting into car accidents and need to be protected. [16:19] How Carey finds power as a woman in what she does in the insurance industry every day.  [19:30] How she shakes up the challenges that she faces as a woman in insurance and finding friendships in the industry.  [24:07] The importance of creating a connection with other insurance owners, manifesting the right people to work for you, and building the right relationships with clients.  [32:53] The importance of serving and doing what is right by clients in a meaningful mannerRelevant Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/careyannenadeau/Website Mentioned: https://www.wherearecrashes.comConnect With Teresa!Sterling Insurance Group's Website: https://www.sterlinginsnow.comTeresa's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teresa.comerkitchensSterling Insurance Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sterlinginsurancegrouptx/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sterlinginsurancegroup/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sterlinginsurancetx

Stay Grounded with Raj Jana
20. Carey Smolensky - Living Life Passionately

Stay Grounded with Raj Jana

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2018 48:57


“A lot of the times you need to do what you need to do before you can choose to do what you want to do.” Today’s podcast guest is Carey Smolensky, author of Living Life with PASSION and Helping Others. Carey is a dynamic businessman, event producer, and multi-faceted entertainer who’s been in the business since high school and I’m super pumped to interview him to learn more about his drives, his passions, and his perspective on life. Carey is an incredible human with a huge appetite for life. Never settling with a commitment to constantly evolve everything in his life, Carey’s hunger and passion rubs off on you. “A big part of my growth was learning how to say no.” In this episode Carey shares how event production became his thing. We also talk at length about his upcoming Passion Summit and the impact Carey is hoping to make with this powerful 2-day event (there’s even a $350 discount for Stay Grounded listeners). So if you’re looking for a lift and some insights and ideas that will help you find your passion and live a fuller life, I’m confident you’ll discover plenty in this podcast episode for you. “I really believe that life is way too short… You never regret the things you tried. Whether you succeed or fail you never regret, but you do regret the things you haven’t tried.” Some questions I ask:How it all started. Carey’s background and how he came to help people live passionately. (2:31)How have you been able to create multiple brands in the way that you have, which have lasted? (8:31)You have a dedication to evolving. How do you nurture that on a daily basis for personal, self, and business? (11:27)How do you create your own personal brand? How do you find the things that make you tick so that it can show up in every part of your life. (14:00)How do you keep yourself accountable to the standard you set for yourself? (16:16)What are some of your daily non-negotiables that you do for yourself to keep yourself positive and living passionately? (21:03)Tell me more about the Passion Summit and what will be covered? (25:03)Why do you think it’s important to learn from people from all walks of life when you’re trying to become your best self? (28:35)What role does gratitude play in your daily life? (34:46)What advice do you have for people who struggle to be appreciative and grateful when things are falling apart. (37:47)How do you deal with self judgement so you can bring yourself back to a state of gratitude? (42:45)How do you stay grounded every day? (44:16) In this episode, you will hear about:How Carey’s high school hustle transformed into a one-stop shop for social and corporate events that’s still in operation today. (2:55)The story of how Carey’s book came about - and the accountability trick he used to make sure it got written. (6:43)Carey’s perspective on failure and how it’s a force that can help you succeed. (8:05)What happened when Carey began to focus on the clients that appreciate his services. (10:03)Why Carey doesn’t want to live with regret - and how he lives to ensure that doesn’t happen. (11:51)The moment Carey realized what he was really chasing after in life. (14:45)How Carey deals with his huge to-do list and the attitude he takes towards it. (16:30)Why friendship is important in business. (18:00)Why saying NO can be more helpful to others than saying YES - and the email trick that can cut the pressure on you. (19:52)How Carey is planning to create a global community of passionate people. (27:38)Carey’s Front Row Foundation and the ocean story that moves and motivates him to keep giving.How to use the five-minute rule to transform your mindset so you can cope with negativity and challenges. (38:52)Why multitasking is not a shortcut and how it can cut engagement with others. (45:28) How to contact CareyGet your ticket to Carey’s 2018 2-day Passion Summit at www.thepassionsummit.com. Use code GROUNDED to save $350 on your ticket price. And if you liked this episode of the Stay Grounded podcast, be sure to subscribe and leave a quick review. It would mean the world to hear your feedback and to help us spread the word. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Chasing Dreams with Aimee J.
Ep. 72: Carey Green - Live. Build. Change.

Chasing Dreams with Aimee J.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 40:11


What matters most to Carey Green is that his life matters - not just now but for eternity. He's working hard everyday to ensure that his life does matter, in a variety of ways. Carey is a retired pastor turned entrepreneur. He's built and runs Podcast Fast Track, a company that provides professional audio editing and production and SEO rich show notes, has created a couple of online video course, is author of 9 books on topics ranging from Christian growth, to business mindset, to fiction. His most recent project is launching January of 2017 - Live Build Change - a project aimed at helping Christian men and women LIVE an authentic Christian faith, BUILD a business (part time or full time), and CHANGE the world by integrating the two. It's his dream to make his life matter by equipping others to make their lives matter for eternity. TWEET: Ep. 72: @CareyNGreen - #Live. #Build. #Change Can a singular pursuit hold you back? When most Thought Leaders preach singular focus on one dream or passion, some leaders push back at that idea. Carey Green is one of those leaders. He has learned that some people are wired to pursue multiple passion projects. Carey counts himself among them. He points out that Thought Leaders who teach about singular focus do so fervently because it's worked for them. Carey is challenging the idea that one size fits all. He wants to open up business leaders’ perspectives to see more opportunities for growth, not less. To hear more from Carey, make sure to catch THIS episode of Chasing Dreams! Leaving a Legacy Have you ever thought deeply about your legacy? What will you leave behind when all is said and done? As the New Year approaches, people often think about how to change or make an impact on the short term. But Carey Green has his eye on a different prize. Carey wants to make an impact that will live on long after his time on earth has passed. He wants to make a difference for eternity. Carey comes from a background in Christian ministry. His faith has fueled his latest passion project. Carey is launching a new endeavor called “Live.Change.Build.” Its focus is to equip Christian men and women in their pursuit of a stronger faith, a growing business, and creating an impact in their world. To catch more of Carey’s vision, listen to this inspiring episode of Chasing Dreams! TWEET: #Leaving a #Legacy @CareyNGreen Getting out of a “Funk” Have you ever been in a “Funk?” Has there been a time in your life where you just couldn’t figure out the way forward? How do you navigate your way out? Carey Green was in the middle of putting together a new project when he hit his “Funk.” He learned some important lessons in this season and how to make it out on the other side. First, he learned the necessity of letting others in. Carey shared his thoughts with someone close, his oldest son who works with him. That made a huge difference! Second, Carey focused on the clarity he had before the “Funk” set in. He calls it “Never doubting in the dark what you clearly saw in the light.” Hear Carey expand on these thoughts and more on this episode of Chasing Dreams! How do you weigh success? Is success always something you weigh by the numbers? What if there is a different way to gauge your impact? Carey Green is rethinking what success looks like. Carey is an entrepreneur so he’s a numbers and business guy at heart. But even deeper than that, Carey is a man of faith. It’s his faith that motivates him to look differently at success. He launched this new project to make a difference in the lives of others and to change the world. Carey wants to see his life influence others for eternity! To catch a view of success from a different angle, make sure to listen to this episode of Chasing Dreams! TWEET: How do you #weigh #success? @CareyNGreen OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE: [1:10] Aimee’s introduction to this episode with Carey Green. [3:22] Carey talks about his career in Christian Ministry. [4:39] What came next for Carey after retiring from ministry. [11:27] How Carey got involved with the Podcasting industry. [13:29] A new dream emerges for Carey. [15:36] Can a singular pursuit hold you back? [16:37] Live. Change. Build. - Carey’s latest project. [18:55] Aimee and Carey discuss navigating a period of “Funk” [22:20] How do you weigh success? [26:13] Aimee and Carey discuss appealing to an audience. [33:13] How does Carey prepare for the New Year? [35:46] Carey’s one piece of advice for people who are chasing their dreams. GUEST RECOMMENDATION: Be flexible. We tend to think that sitting down, making that plan and knowing every step of it is the answer. But that’s not the answer. Often our vision of what the dream is going to look like is not what it is really going to look like in the end. We don’t see the future clearly. We just have an idea really. As you are on the path, and you are approaching the consummation of that dream, be flexible. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Carey on Twitter Carey on Facebook Carey on LinkedIn Website: www.LiveBuildChange.com Website: www.PodcastFastTrack.com Podcast: The Smart Passive Income Podcast TWEETS YOU CAN USE: TWEET: Can a singular #pursuit hold you back? @CareyNGreen TWEET: Getting out of a #Funk @CareyNGreen

Fail To Learn: Teaching stories from business, sales, marketing, coaching, blogging, freelance, & entrepreneurs.
FtL 37: Want To Grow Your Service Business? Document Your Procedures Now with Carey Green

Fail To Learn: Teaching stories from business, sales, marketing, coaching, blogging, freelance, & entrepreneurs.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016 41:30


Starting a service business wasn’t the first thing on Carey Green’s mind. He had been a pastor for the last 20 years but he felt a calling towards a different path. Carey left his church and wondered what he was going to do. He pursued ideas that went nowhere fast. He was editing a friend’s podcast and his friend said, “Why don’t you turn this into a business?” And he did. In 2013 he started Podcast FastTrack and has nurtured it into a profitable service business. But, shortly after starting he had his doubts. And that’s what we talk about in today’s show. Here’s what Carey and I discuss: How his friend convinced him to start a podcast editing business. How his quick growth led to simple mistakes, and how you can avoid these mistakes. What happened when he received an email from an unhappy client. How that took a toll on Carey and made him doubt he was doing the right thing. What happened when Carey began doubting he could make it as an entrepreneur. Why you need to have procedures and systems in place for everything. How checklists are always better than what’s in your head. Why Carey said, “It was all on my shoulders, as it is for all solopreneurs, and you think you’re doing well until somebody on the receiving end tells you you’re not.” How his virtual team communicates and keeps all their procedures in place. What tools they use to document all their systems. How Carey titles procedure documents to make it easy of everyone on the team to quickly find what they’re looking for. How his background as a pastor relates to running a business. And why he didn’t see that relationship immediately. How he views the exchange of money for value, and why you want to provide more value than the money exchanged. How he couldn’t find a job that would allow him to keep his home, and how that drove him to succeed. Why it’s important to have a supporting spouse at home. How his wife supported him when he was faced with doubt. Why Carey believes, "It’s much easier to keep a good client, and add much more value that they’re willing to give you money for, than it is to go out and find a new client. Why he still struggles to work in the business while growing the business. The process he set up to find the best employees and/or contractors. How you can get a prospective employees to self-eliminate and discover if there’s synergy between you. Why he’s glad he started his business, despite the constant advice from others to find a job instead. Enjoy the show: FtL 37: Want To Grow Your Service Business? Document Your Procedures Now with Carey Green