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We break down AI-generated podcast “slop,” Spotify's leadership shift, and why attention—not downloads—should be the metric brands care about. Fresh Air's Neil Cowling joins us to explain how branded podcasts create real value, and where video fits in.• reactions to Jeanine Wright's interview and AI content quality• risk to advertisers from bots and low retention• International Podcast Day and the case for open RSS• Spotify's co‑CEOs move and DDEX‑based AI disclosures• YouTube AI features and Riverside prompt editing• why branded podcasts target niches and measure attention• funding models for originals and talent partnerships• the rise of video as a content engine for brands• SoundStack's HLS launch, costs, and app support• research on podcast reach and high‑attention media• events, awards, and tool updates from Buzzsprout• X402 micropayments, wallets, splits, and V4VStart podcasting, keep podcasting with Buzzsprout.comSend James & Sam a messageSupport the showConnect With Us: Email: weekly@podnews.net Fediverse: @james@bne.social and @samsethi@podcastindex.social Support us: www.buzzsprout.com/1538779/support Get Podnews: podnews.net
It’s International Podcast Day, and we’re celebrating in style! The Cubs are back in the playoffs, facing the Padres for the first time in 40 years, and the ghosts of 1984 are haunting Wrigley like it’s Halloween. Meanwhile, the Cardinals’ season mercifully ended in a brutal sweep at Wrigley, the Bears simultaneously traumatize and inspire the faithful, and both Newcastle and City lost in jaw-dropping fashion.
Football. Fat generals. International Podcast Day.
The Friends welcome Kendall Breitman on International Podcast Day. Kendall is Riverside's community lead, who announces the launch of chat-based editing, a new AI feature that allows users to make edits via text, enhancing video engagement. The feature, named "AI Co-Creator," and baptized as "Coco" unofficially, complements existing transcript and timeline editing. Breitman also discusses the importance of community feedback and the evolving nature of Riverside's tools, including live streaming capabilities and audio enhancements. The team also addresses the challenges of balancing creative work with AI tools and the importance of staying updated with platform features. Kendall is encouraging Riverside users to join the Facebook Community Group or the Riverside Community Hub. Chapters: (00:00:07) Intro & Host Roll Call (00:01:19) Guest: Kendall Breitman (Riverside) (00:01:31) Riverside's Big Announcement (00:03:09) Podcast Movement & Competition (00:04:39) Origins of Chat-Based Editing (00:08:07) Naming the AI: “Coco” (00:08:56) Coco's Early Journey (00:11:09) AI for Show Notes & Summaries (00:12:54) Advanced Editing with Coco (00:15:10) Magic Audio Features (00:20:27) Visual Enhancements & Feedback (00:23:09) Video Editing Tools (00:27:20) Browser Tips & Compatibility (00:31:12) Feature Rollouts & Adoption (00:34:21) Community Resources & Workshops (00:37:16) Repurposing Podcast Content (00:40:40) YouTube & Discoverability (00:43:14) Producer Link Feedback (00:47:37) Live Streaming on Riverside (00:55:00) Hosting on Riverside (00:56:53) Final Thoughts & Sign-Offs Check out more from the Superfriends below: Johnny Peterson - Johnny Podcasts https://www.johnnypodcasts.com Catherine O'Brien - Branch Out Programs https://www.branchoutprograms.com/ Jon Gay: Jag in Detroit https://www.jagindetroit.com David Yas: Pod 617 - The Boston Podcast Network https://www.pod617.com/ Matt Cundill - The Sound Off Media Company https://soundoff.network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pünktlich zum International Podcast Day feiert Von Null auf Technik die 50. Folge und wir sagen Danke für eure Unterstützung! ❤️ 50 Folgen voller toller Gäste, spannender Gespräche, inspirierender Ideen und Geschichten. Und zur Feier des Tages gibt's etwas ganz Besonderes: unsere Outtakes, also genau die Momente, die wir sonst rausschneiden. Wir freuen uns auf die nächsten 50!
Dave shares his A+ morning with us, we play Banger or Not a Banger for Taylor Swift's new album, it's International Podcast Day, and a little leaguer playing Parks' team accidentally wore black face. Support us on Patreon and receive weekly episodes for as low $5 per month: www.patreon.com/circlingbackpodcast Watch all of our full episodes on YouTube: www.youtube.com/washedmedia Shop Washed Merch: www.washedmedia.shop • (0:00) Fun & Easy Banter • (16:15) Dave's A+ Morning • (31:20) Banger or Not a Banger: Taylor Swift Album • (54:10) It's International Podcast Day! • (59:10) Little League Black Face Support This Episode's Sponsors: Fitbod: Get 25% off your subscription or try the app FREE for seven days at https://fitbod.me/steam Squarespace: Check out https://squarespace.com/steam for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, use OFFER CODE: STEAM to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Rocket Money: Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to https://rocketmoney.com/circling today. Underdog Fantasy: Download the app today and sign up with promo code STEAM to score FIFTY DOLLARS in Bonus Funds when you play your first FIVE dollars – that's promo code STEAM Must be 18+ (19+ in Alabama & Nebraska; 19+ in Colorado for some games; 21+ in Arizona, Massachusetts & Virginia) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. See assets.underdogfantasy.com/web/PlayandGetTerms_DFS_.html for details. Offer not valid in Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org. In New York, call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's International Podcast Day and we're celebrating with a powerhouse guest from Canada! In this riveting episode of Better Call Daddy, hosts Reena Friedman Watts and Wayne Friedman sit down with the dynamic Crash, creator of the award-winning podcast Crash and Burn. With a gift for storytelling and a heart of gold, Crash shares her incredible journey of resilience, creativity, and transformation. The episode opens with a powerful poem from Crash, setting the tone for an emotional and inspiring conversation. From her adoption story as one of ten children—and later meeting both of her older sisters from her biological mother—to surviving an abusive marriage where she was locked in a basement for two weeks and left for dead, Crash's honesty and courage will leave listeners both moved and motivated. She shares how leaving that relationship became the turning point that led to her becoming clean and sober for 16 years, reclaiming her life, and stepping fully into her creativity. Through poetry and art, Crash found healing and a way to connect with others who have faced hardship. Along the way, she pays tribute to those who have touched her journey, including a young boy named Jake whose memory continues to inspire her. This episode is a raw and uplifting exploration of survival, forgiveness, sobriety, and embracing our past as part of who we are. Crash reminds us that even through darkness, we can rise, create, and help others do the same. ✨ Episode Highlights (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts: Welcome to Better Call Daddy with Crash! (01:15) Crash shares her beautiful poem for the show (04:00) The story behind her name and her journey of adoption (10:30) Growing up as one of ten kids and meeting both of her older sisters from her biological mom (15:45) Surviving an abusive marriage and being locked in a basement for two weeks (20:00) Leaving her abuser, finding freedom, and beginning her 16-year sobriety journey (22:00) Crash's heartfelt tribute to a young boy named Jake (30:00) The importance of community and helping others in need (35:00) Looking forward: Crash's future projects and aspirations (40:00) Wayne's dating advice for Crash as she navigates the single life
How often do you vent to your friends? It's Supposed to be good for your health! We play smarter than your hood! How do you use the time in your car? It's International Podcast Day! What do you like to listen to? What did you do or purchase because you heard it on the show? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How often do you vent to your friends? It's Supposed to be good for your health! We play smarter than your hood! How do you use the time in your car? It's International Podcast Day! What do you like to listen to? What did you do or purchase because you heard it on the show? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey — happy International Podcast Day! I did a quick, fun episode sharing weird and wonderful podcast stats (did you know "podcast" comes from iPod + broadcast?), plus a peek at Health with Hashimoto's numbers — 127 countries and 116,900 downloads. Wild, right? If you're listening, I'd love to know where you tune in from and how you listen (1x, 1.5x, 2x?). Slide into my DMs @health.with.hashimotos or comment in our Skool community: Health with Hashimoto's. Support the show: Drop a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts, stars on Spotify, or a quick review on Audible—it makes a huge difference. Find all links on my resource page: https://healthwithhashimotos.com/resources/ ABOUT THE PODCAST & ESTHER: The Health with Hashimoto's podcast will help you explore the root causes of your autoimmune condition and discover holistic solutions to address your Hashimoto's thyroiditis. It is hosted by Esther Yunkin, a registered nurse, holistic health educator, and Hashimoto's warrior. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes. Please discuss any questions or concerns with your healthcare professional. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Products mentioned are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
What if the future of math education blends joy, rigor, and teacher voice—with professional learning that meets educators where they are? We open with a lighthearted celebration of International Podcast Day and a look back at how radio paved the way for the on‑demand world. Then we sit down with former CPM executive director Elizabeth Coyner to trace her path from a small farm town classroom to leading a national organization through rapid growth, year‑round curriculum writing, and a seismic pivot to hybrid professional learning that stuck long after the pandemic.Elizabeth shares what it took to build an equitable, accessible classroom solution—embedding universal design for learning, multilingual supports, and teacher-tested strategies—while navigating HR, compliance, and culture. She offers a candid and optimistic view of what's next: time with family and grandchildren, tutoring math, and a mission to connect classroom teachers with state adoption cycles and review panels so their expertise shapes policy and materials. Her message is simple and powerful: the people closest to students should help design the system.If you care about meaningful math learning, hybrid PD that respects teacher time, and a culture where students feel seen and capable, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share with a colleague, and leave a review telling us one change you'll try to spark more joy in your math classroom.Send Joel and Misty a message!The More Math for More People Podcast is produced by CPM Educational Program. Learn more at CPM.orgX: @cpmmathFacebook: CPMEducationalProgramEmail: cpmpodcast@cpm.org
On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast, host Daniel Smrokowski celebrates International Podcast Day with the 800th Episode of this podcast! We share an ALL NEW speech he recently gave to the regional marketing staff of Special Olympics about his lessons as a Podcasting Legend within the Special Olympics Movement. Then, Daniel transitions into an encore conversation with fellow Special Olympics Illinois Athlete Leader Jose Moreno, where they discuss the art of podcasting about podcasting, sharing some of our best tips for you to get into podcasting yourself!
Alicia Freeman talks about how equine therapy helps veterans with mental health issues, her Stay in the Fight Veterans Foundation philanthropy organization and more as the special guest on this week's Tango Alpha Lima podcast. Other topics in this episode include International Podcast Day, Wiley X's protective eyewear for military members, the decline of civic engagement, music as a lifeline for deployed troops and more.Episode linksThe history of podcastsUSA250 ChallengeWileyXV.A.L.O.R. equine therapyVeterans volunteer longer, vote more often than civilian peers: reportWe The VeteransWTV: The 2025 Veterans Civic Health IndexDeployment playlists, then and now: from Walkmans to wireless despair
Celebrating International Podcast day 2025 at Chili's Grill & Bar in Somers New York
It's International Podcast Day 2025! Here are some of our favorite "Best Of" moments from the last year!
Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. In this episode, Justin interviews James Swanke, Lecturer in Risk and Insurance at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Wisconsin School of Business. He currently serves as Director of the Risk Management and Insurance MBA program. Justin and Jim talk about his 42 years of experience in Risk Consulting with Willis Towers Watson, and his specialties there, particularly with captives. They discuss the University of Wisconsin-Madison Risk Management and Insurance MBA program, what the students learn, and the competitions they have won in the last year, and they look forward to winning this year. Also, Jim tells of disc jockeying in college, from Classic Rock to Polka. Listen to learn about captive design, how to prepare for emerging trends, and who wrote the best music of the '70s. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS and RIMScast. [:17] About this episode of RIMScast. This is our special International Podcast Day episode because it's released on September 30th. We will be joined by Jim Swanke. He's a lecturer in the Risk Management Program of the University of Wisconsin. [:46] Jim started his career in broadcasting, and he still has the voice. We've got a lot to talk about today! [:54] RIMS-CRMP Prep Workshops! The next RIMS CRMP Prep Workshops will be held on October 29th and 30th and led by John Button. [1:06] The next RIMS-CRMP-FED Virtual Workshop will be held on November 11th and 12th and led by Joseph Mayo. Links to these courses can be found through the Certifications page of RIMS.org and through this episode's show notes. [1:23] RIMS Virtual Workshops! RIMS has launched a new course, “Intro to ERM for Senior Leaders.” It will be held again on November 4th and 5th and will be led by Elise Farnham. [1:39] On November 11th and 12th, Chris Hansen will lead “Fundamentals of Insurance”. It features everything you've always wanted to know about insurance but were afraid to ask. Fear not; ask Chris Hansen! RIMS members always enjoy deep discounts on virtual workshops! [1:58] The full schedule of virtual workshops can be found on the RIMS.org/education and RIMS.org/education/online-learning pages. A link is also in this episode's notes. [2:09] Several RIMS Webinars are being hosted this Fall. On October 9th, Global Risk Consultants returns to deliver “Natural Hazards: A Data-Driven Guide to Improving Resilience and Risk Financing Outcomes”. [2:22] On October 16th, Zurich returns to deliver “Jury Dynamics: How Juries Shape Today's Legal Landscape”. On October 30th, Swiss Re will present “Parametric Insurance: Providing Financial Certainty in Uncertain Times”. [2:39] On November 6th, HUB will present “Geopolitical Whiplash — Building Resilient Global Risk Programs in an Unstable World”. Register at RIMS.org/Webinars. [2:51] We're very excited that today is International Podcast Day! Before we celebrate, I wanted to take a moment to acknowledge and mourn the passing of Todd Cochrane. Todd was a podcast pioneer. [3:06] I've linked in this episode's show notes to a wonderful obituary from Podnews®, about his career, starting with his time in the Navy up to launching his own podcast, and writing Podcasting: The Do It Yourself Guide, from Wiley Publishing in 2005. [3:25] Over the last couple of months, I've had the pleasure of communicating with Todd over email for the Podcast Awards, and it was only last week that I saw the unfortunate news of his passing, which occurred suddenly on September 8th. [3:30] Our condolences go out to his family, friends, and the greater podcasting industry. [3:47] On with the show! This is our special International Podcast Day episode, and I am delighted to be joined by James Swanke, the Director of the Risk Management and Insurance MBA Program at the Wisconsin School of Business at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. [4:06] Jim spent four decades at WTW, specializing in financial and strategic planning issues, as well as captive insurance company design. [4:18] Jim was recently quoted in a new professional report, available on the RIMS Risk Knowledge page, and sponsored by LineSlip Solutions, titled “The Future of Captive Insurance: Governance, Technology, and Performance Optimization.” [4:32] Jim got his start at the University of Wisconsin in broadcasting. We're going to talk about his career path and how being a disc jockey led him to where he is today, educating the next generation of risk professionals. Let's get to it! [4:50] Interview! Jim Swanke, welcome to RIMScast! [5:38] When Jim was in high school, he competed in forensics, in extemporaneous speaking. He did very well. He did well at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and it got put in the newspaper. WLDY, in Ladysmith, Wisconsin, saw it in the newspaper and contacted him. [6:03] They were looking for a radio jock to “spin vinyls,” do some DJing, and read sports and news. That job helped Jim get into the University of Wisconsin-Madison. [6:21] Jim studied actuarial science and risk management. He went into the Bachelor's program, the MBA program, and the graduate program in risk management, insurance, and corporate finance. [6:40] Jim was hired by the Wyatt Company and did lots of feasibility studies. After 42 years at Willis Towers Watson, he retired. Now he teaches at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. [6:57] Broadcasting set Jim on his path. He says that everything about what we do in the captive and risk management area is about communication. If you're not communicating, listening, helping out, and building stuff, you're not going to be a success. [7:28] When Jim was a DJ at WLDY, they played different kinds of music. On Sundays, he played polka music. On Saturdays, it was country western, and Monday through Friday, it was rock music. Rock music is what he enjoys. At the top of every hour, he did the news and weather. [8:13] Justin recalls his own career. He was just waiting for podcasting to be invented, then he was able to make it all work out. [8:31] Jim worked with captives at Willis Towers Watson. He is quoted in a new LineSlip paper, “The Future of Captive Insurance: Governance, Technology, and Performance Optimization.” Justin saw his name there and thought it would be good to have him on RIMScast. [8:53] Jim described captives as a lifeline during extreme market conditions, comparing today's hard market to the turbulence of the 1980s. Jim tells what makes captives effective under hard conditions. Captives allow organizations to control their own destiny. [9:20] When you're in a hard market, having a captive allows you to take premiums that you normally pay to a commercial insurance carrier and put them into your captive insurance company. A captive is a subsidiary of the captive owner. [9:41] Most of the Fortune 500 companies in the United States have a captive. It allows them to arbitrage whatever's going on in the insurance marketplace. When we're having a difficult market, they put more of their premiums into the captive and rely on the captive more. [9:58] When the market softens, carriers may provide insurance at premiums that are lower than the expected losses. Organizations will buy commercial insurance all the time when the premiums are less than their projected losses. [10:14] Depending on where it is in the market, a captive has a role in an organization's risk management program. [10:27] Jim says a lot of organizations have looked to captives since 2020. We were in the midst of the pandemic, with all kinds of economic hardship. The insurance industry was in despair, as well. A lot of insurance companies cut back on the limits they were willing to offer. [10:49] Insurance companies put additional exclusions onto their insurance, so organizations had to rely on their own sophisticated ways of financing their losses. If they hadn't set up a captive, they set up a captive. If they had a captive in the past, they re-engineered it to do more. [11:15] They also used their captives to access the reinsurance marketplace. Reinsurance is insurance for insurance companies. A captive can be used as a platform to access reinsurers. [11:37] Even in difficult markets, having reinsurers involved created more competition, provided more limits, and there was more flexibility in the coverage terms. [11:48] That was when the pandemic was going on, which triggered the hardening of the market and the lack of availability of insurance. Organizations with captives relied on them and did more. Organizations without captives had captive feasibility studies done and formed captives. [12:09] Jim says the CEO of a captive should be a senior person who will monitor what's going on, fairly senior in the organization. It's not a full-time position. It takes three or four hours a month, plus board meetings. [12:46] A captive is required to have a captive manager, who is an accountant. They keep the books and interface for the captive with the regulator. The President or CEO of the captive relies on the captive manager to do a lot of the daily work. [13:09] Jim says you need a senior person involved so people take the captive seriously. The senior person is going to be the driver in reducing the severity of loss through loss prevention and loss reduction. Having a senior person is so important to the success of the captive. [13:40] There are lots of considerations when you're looking to make changes to your captive. Changes could include adding emerging types of risks, like cyber risk. If you're a hospital, a lot of medical malpractice captives have been hugely successful and have grown surplus. [14:08] Healthcare institutions are passing on some of their capitated risk exposures into their captives because they've done quite well with their medical malpractice. These risks are not correlated with each other, so there is a diversification benefit. [14:22] As you look to make these changes, you need to look at increasing risk assumptions, different attachment points on reinsurance, and changing your investment policy. You have lots of levers, and if you make changes, you need to analyze what the impact will be on your captive. [14:52] Jim talks about leaning into technology. Before 9/11, we didn't have the sophisticated software we've created in the last few years. [15:06] To look at covering all the possibilities and changing your captives, from adding new coverages to reinsurance reattachment points, was a monumental amount of actuarial work to figure out how to optimize your captive. [15:19] Recently developed software looks at all the possibilities in terms of changing your captive to optimize what you're doing. 20 years ago, Jim would spend months doing the actuarial work, working with an investment bank and charging them heavy fees. [15:39] Now, with new software, what took Jim months and months to do can be done in a matter of two to three days. The productivity today, in terms of optimizing your captive, is far greater than it was 20 years ago, because of the software that has been developed. [15:55] Jim likes that the software looks at all the risks and how these risks interact with one another. Looking at risks in a captive holistically is very important because many of these risks are hardly correlated with one another. [16:15] Looking at risks holistically, you can figure out the diversification benefit of having all of these risks within your captive, which has a major impact on the amount of economic capital that your captive will need to maintain. This software has been a game-changer. [16:34] RIMS Events! On October 1st through the 3rd, the RIMS Western Regional Conference will be held in North San Jose at the Santa Clara Marriott. The agenda is live. It looks fantastic! Visit RIMSWesternRegional.com and register today! [16:55] On November 17th and 18th, join us in Seattle, Washington, for the RIMS ERM Conference 2025. The agenda is live. Check out Episode 357 for Justin's dialogue with ERM Conference Keynote Presenter Dan Chuparkoff on AI and the future of risk. [17:14] Visit the Events page of RIMS.org to register. [17:17] RISKWORLD 2026 will be in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from May 3rd through May 6th. RIMS members can now lock in the 2025 rate for a full conference pass to RISKWORLD 2026 when you register by September 30th! [17:32] This also lets you enjoy earlier access to the RISKWORLD hotel block. Register by September 30th, and you will also be entered to win a $500 raffle! Do not miss out on this chance to plan and score some of these extra perks! [17:46] The members-only registration link is on this episode's show notes. If you are not yet a member, this is the time to join us! Visit RIMS.org/Membership and build your network with us here at RIMS! [17:56] If you are listening to RIMScast on our broadcast day, that means today is September 30th. It is last call for registration at the Earlybird rate! [18:08] In the spirit of it being September 30th, which is International Podcast Day, let's return to our interview with Jim Swanke! [18:22] Jim is the Director of the Risk Management and Insurance MBA at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The curriculum includes technology, AI, and automation. In his classes, Jim is using the new software he discussed earlier. [18:46] Jim taught a class the day before on the principles of risk management. He talked about how risks are interrelated with each other and how you need to analyze them holistically, figuring out how they are correlated, not in siloes. [19:13] The holistic view will give you the best answer in terms of the economic capital that will be required to put into your captive. If you're analyzing risks silo by silo for each risk, that will lead you to having more economic capital in your captive than you need. [19:35] Jim has learned, in 42 years of consulting, that the CFOs in these organizations don't want to trap cash in their captives. Teaching this software to this new generation of students, they will be able to step into the roles of captive managers that the industry will need. [20:07] We're at the tip of the iceberg with AI. We're still learning in Academia what the power of AI is going to be. Jim foresees AI being very important in handling claims and in underwriting. [20:30] AI will allow commercial insurance companies to have a better way of doing their pricing and making decisions on whether or not risks should be accepted. It will also be beneficial to captives. [20:43] Jim thinks AI will advance the technology far ahead. We're just beginning to touch on some of the advantages within the insurance industry and within captives. [21:05] Jim started teaching in 2011. When University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Dan Anderson retired, Jim was chosen to teach a class on sustainability that was started by Professor Anderson. He has taught it since 2011. [21:41] At the time, some students did not think anything was going on with climate change. A couple of students stood up in class and said all of this was just made up. It was a fantasy. [22:03] Today, when Jim goes into class, students are there a half-hour early and stay late. They are very connected and working together to figure out how to reduce CO2 emissions to slow down the heating of the planet and the extreme weather events that are coming more often. [22:24] The class has evolved over the years, and the students are more engaged than they ever have been. [22:33] The students from the University of Wisconsin-Madison were the winners of the Spencer-RIMS Risk Management Challenge at RISKWORLD 2025 in Chicago. Jim knows all of those students and had a couple of them in his class yesterday. [23:04] The students won with the Huntington, West Virginia case study, a six-month project. Huntington is on the Ohio River, and with extreme weather events, flooding has become a big issue in that community. They competed with students around the world to solve the issue. [23:49] Each school's team came up with things that could be done and conducted an analysis on what they thought was the best way of handling it. The University of Wisconsin-Madison's team focused on resiliency with levees and dikes to hold back the flooding. [24:27] The four Wisconsin students presented their paper and won, out of 61 schools competing. The University of Wisconsin-Madison received $10K. The second-place university, DePaul, received $7.5K, and the third-place school, IIRM Hyderabad (past year winner), got $5K. [25:04] The University of Wisconsin-Madison team entered two other contests last year and won them both. The CICA Captive competition involved case studies around Kaneka captives. It required an essay and a PowerPoint deck. [25:52] The MBA students entered the A.M. Best competition for insurance solutions to a global issue. The students used a combination of parametric and indemnity triggers to provide insurance to the disadvantaged in the Caribbean and Latin America. [26:23] If there was hurricane damage, it would trigger a parametric to allow an amount of money to be paid immediately to these disadvantaged families. Then there would be the indemnity insurance that would look at the actual losses and true them up to the loss amount. [26:49] It involved the combination of parametrics and conventional indemnity insurance, which was noteworthy and probably pushed the team over the top. [27:11] The professor who was the advisor in the Spencer Challenge is Carl Barlett. Carl is an attorney by training, and he has the energy to work with bachelor's students. He's graduated hundreds of people out of his program over the last four or five years. [27:59] The University has Career Fairs where 60 or 70 companies will come to meet with students. That's a credit to Carl. Not a lot of companies will come to a university to meet with students. Because of the program he put together, lots of organizations want to hire students. [28:21] The University of Wisconsin-Madison business school is typically ranked number 1. [28:31] A Final Break! The Spencer Educational Foundation's goal to help build a talent pipeline of risk management and insurance professionals is achieved, in part, by its collaboration with risk management and insurance educators across the U.S. and Canada. [28:50] Since 1999, Spencer has awarded over $2.9 million to create more than 570 Risk Management Internships. The Internship Grants application process is now open through October 15th, 2025. [29:06] To be eligible, risk managers must be based in the U.S., Canada, or Bermuda. A link to the Internship Grants page is in this episode's show notes. You can always visit SpencerEd.org, as well. [29:19] Let's Get Back to Our Interview with Jim Swanke of the University of Wisconsin-Madison! [29:46] Jim tells his students that we don't know today what the emerging risks are going to be. What we need to do is design our risk management program and keep our eyes and ears open to what is going to happen next. [30:04] Jim cites The Black Swan, by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. It gets into what we need to do as people of risk management and societies to try to identify the emerging risks that will impact us going forward. [30:21] In risk management, we look at the past to try to project what's going to happen in the future. We were caught by the pandemic. Very little business interruption insurance was offered. If we had been forward-thinking, we would have thought about coverages for the emerging risks. [31:19] An emerging risk after 9/11 was that insurance companies put exclusions on their insurance policies, excluding terrorism. The Federal Government passed the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) and offered it as a backstop to insurance companies. [31:55] Anybody with a captive could access that reinsurance through the U.S. Treasury, using their captive insurance company. [32:23] Jim sees more employee benefits going into captives. The advantages you have in the P&C area are also in place for employee benefits. Organizations with large workers' compensation self-insurance programs are putting excess workers' compensation into captives. [32:57] Jim says you need to be nimble and on your toes. Emerging risks are going to come out over the next 10 to 15 or 20 years. Keep your eyes and ears open so when they emerge, you can deal with them to reduce the frequency and severity of loss and see how to finance them. [33:19] Jim highly recommends reading The Black Swan. It's a good way to begin to think about how you should think about emerging risks. [33:42] Jim says school is going really well. One thing he noticed this year is the diverse nature of his students. There are more disciplines within the risk management area that people are interested in. [33:56] In class recently, Jim had a group that was in the investment banking area, a group that was in HR, and a couple of students from China. There was a broad diversity in the class. [34:16] It enriches the conversation to have people coming from different places with different backgrounds and different educational experiences. It shows the power of having diversity in the classroom. It's exciting. [34:32] The class will write papers on Enterprise Risk Management and talk about captives, and more. They'll compete in the CICA Captive Competition again, to maintain their number one rating there! They're off to a great start! It's nice to see students so highly energized! [34:53] Jim says the future is bright with the students graduating from the Wisconsin School of Business at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. [35:22] Justin and others have liked Jim's broadcasting voice. Jim thanks Justin for commenting on it. [35:55] Jim's time as a DJ was 50 years ago. He recalls two or three instances of hot mikes, when some of the FCC's seven deadly words may have been spoken. He says nobody wants that, but it was a real learning experience. [36:29] Jim recalls when the studio tower was hit by lightning. Jim was alone in the radio station when it happened. Lightning bolts were flying around the building after the tower got hit. The station went off the air, and Jim had to figure out a way to put it back on the air. [36:58] Jim highly recommends to young people, if you get an opportunity to get involved with radio or TV, give it a shot, because it's a lot of fun! Justin ties it to podcasting and video blogging. [37:42] Jim likes all the music of 1976 and didn't have a favorite album. He likes Deep Purple and Bob Seger. He says there's no better songwriter than Bob Seger. There was a diversity of good music going out at that time. It was a wonderful time to be working in a radio station. [38:47] Justin is a father of two young people under 12 who like to listen to classic rock. “Dancing in the Moonlight,” by King Harvest, is a greatest hit in the family. They love Van Morrison. [39:56] On the subject of podcasting, Jim thinks there is an opportunity to develop content that helps the everyday American with their personal insurances, like homeowners, auto, health, life, and how they buy their insurances. [40:45] In class recently, the MBA students, the brightest and best, designing plans for New York investment banks and worldwide financial institutions, told Jim that they had questions about what to buy in auto policies and homeowners policies. [41:07] Jim states that an insurance podcast for the everyday American is something the industry needs to be doing. Justin suggests that members of the global RIMScast audience could pick up the baton and get to work! [41:27] Maybe it becomes part of the coursework for a class like Jim's. It could be part of a challenge, like the Spencer-RIMS Risk Management Challenge. [41:48] Jim says being able to talk about this with graduate students gives them some familiarity with what risk is, in terms of the instability of results. They can relate to it because they need to buy an auto policy or a homeowners policy. [42:03] While these coverages don't match up perfectly with what's going on in the commercial insurance marketplace, learning about them gives students a sense of what insurance is about, what risk management is about, and how to reduce the frequency and severity of losses. [42:22] Jim, it has been such a pleasure to speak with you and to pick your brain on risk management education, broadcasting, and music! Thank you so much for joining us here on RIMScast! [42:33] Good luck to you and your students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as you look to the 2026 competitions. I can only imagine they're going to do great things! [42:58] Special thanks again to Jim Swanke for joining us here on RIMScast! For more information, check out the links in this episode's show notes. [43:06] Remember to check out “The Future of Captive Insurance: Governance, Technology, and Performance Optimization”, a Professional Report sponsored by LineSlip. It is available through the Risk Knowledge Page of RIMS.org. That link is also in this episode's show notes. [43:22] The paper features a lot of Jim's fascinating perspective and insights on captives. [43:28] Plug Time! You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in the show notes. [43:56] RIMScast has a global audience of risk and insurance professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate and help you reach them! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [44:14] Become a RIMS member and get access to the tools, thought leadership, and network you need to succeed. Visit RIMS.org/membership or email membershipdept@RIMS.org for more information. [44:33] Risk Knowledge is the RIMS searchable content library that provides relevant information for today's risk professionals. Materials include RIMS executive reports, survey findings, contributed articles, industry research, benchmarking data, and more. [44:48] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com. It is written and published by the best minds in risk management. [45:02] Justin Smulison is the Business Content Manager at RIMS. Please remember to subscribe to RIMScast on your favorite podcasting app. You can email us at Content@RIMS.org. [45:15] Practice good risk management, stay safe, and thank you again for your continuous support! 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RIMS Virtual Workshops On-Demand Webinars RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RISK PAC | RIMS Advocacy RIMS Strategic & Enterprise Risk Center RIMS-CRMP Stories — Featuring RIMS President Kristen Peed! RIMS Events, Education, and Services: RIMS Risk Maturity Model® Sponsor RIMScast: Contact sales@rims.org or pd@rims.org for more information. Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org, and listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org. Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. About our guest: James Swanke, Lecturer: Risk and Insurance at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Wisconsin School of Business, Director of the Risk Management and Insurance MBA program Production and engineering provided by Podfly.
Podcasts have come a long way since the early 2000s. There's a podcast for every interest and many come in video form. It's easier than ever to do your own podcast for very little money. Tom Kranz has it all in this episode celebrating International Podcast Day 2025.
Happy International Podcast Day! To celebrate the day, Sam and Kellsie talk about some of their favorite podcasts! Don't worry, we'll be back tomorrow on Threshing Day with Chapter 29 of Iron Flame. Email – readersquadpod@gmail.com Instagram - @readersquadrantpodcast Discord – https://discord.gg/xuDZAjWHPh Tiktok - @readers.quadrant BlueSky - @readersquadpod Kellsie's Storygraph - https://app.thestorygraph.com/profile/kellsied Samantha's Storygraph - https://app.thestorygraph.com/profile/samanthacenz Tip Jar - https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/readers-quadrant The Pyre by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Zum International Podcast Day gibt es nach langer Pause mal wieder eine Meta-Episode. Diesmal erzähle ich davon, wie ich meine Podcasts produziere und gehe detailliert auf meine Arbeitsschritte ein.
Celebrating 3 Years of the Podcast: Leadership Lessons from Behind the Mic Today marks a major milestone, 3 years of my podcast, Cultural Communication Confidence, in the same week as International Podcast Day. In this special celebratory episode, I'm going behind the mic to reflect on the real lessons I've learned from creating nearly 150 episodes. And, more importantly, I'm sharing what those lessons mean for you as a current or future global leader. This isn't only about podcasting. It's about what I've learnt along the way about global leadership, communication, cultural intelligence and growth. What does it take to stay visible, relevant and connected? What does it mean to take action before you're ‘ready'? And how do you keep leading with confidence, especially when it's not perfect? What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why your personal purpose is a non-negotiable, and how to get clearer on it How imperfect action builds real confidence and momentum Why broadcasting isn't communication, and how to invite true conversation What it means to show up with energy and presence, especially in virtual spaces Why celebration matters, and how to keep evolving and growing Reflection Questions: What is your personal purpose? Why do you do the work you do? Where are you waiting for “perfect” circumstances before taking action? What would change if you just started? How are you encouraging conversation in your team, not broadcasting? To say thank you for listening, whether it's your first episode or you've been with me from the start, I have a free gift to mark the podcast's 3rd birthday. Message me directly on LinkedIn and I'll send it over to you. Resources: Access my free resource: Global Leader Impact:https://culturecuppa.com/leader Sign up to receive future episodes of the podcast as soon as they are released:https://culturecuppa.com/get-free-insights Follow me on LinkedIn for more strategies, skills and tips: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-rennoldson Email me: victoria@culturecuppa.com Website:https://culturecuppa.com
In episode 52, Barb and Chris talk Tea around the World, International Podcast Day, and keeping tea warm.
Daniel J. Lewis is a Christian; father; podcasting educator, advocate, and innovator; multi-award, Hall of Fame podcaster; host of The Audacity to Podcast, Podgagement inventor, and International Podcast Day cofounder. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. True success comes from following God's principles and the Bible. 2. One of the most rewarding aspect of doing a podcast is connection with your audience and that comes through engagement. 3. Humans should be the one creating content and not AI. Content is analysed by AI but we are still the ones who process the content. Award-winning podcast about podcasting and podcasting resources created by Daniel J. Lewis - The Audacity to Podcast Sponsors HubSpot Breeze is HubSpot's collection of AI tools that helps you turn one piece of content into a whole suite of assets. Visit HubSpot.com/marketers to learn more Shopify Upgrade your business today with Shopify. Sign up for your 1 dollar per month trial period at Shopify.com/onfire Author100 A 100-day program where I will personally guide you 1-on-1 to create, write, publish and market your book. If you want daily guidance and mentorship from me, JLD, then head over to Author100.com to sign up for a free call to chat about the details
Daniel J. Lewis is a Christian; father; podcasting educator, advocate, and innovator; multi-award, Hall of Fame podcaster; host of The Audacity to Podcast, Podgagement inventor, and International Podcast Day cofounder. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. True success comes from following God's principles and the Bible. 2. One of the most rewarding aspect of doing a podcast is connection with your audience and that comes through engagement. 3. Humans should be the one creating content and not AI. Content is analysed by AI but we are still the ones who process the content. Award-winning podcast about podcasting and podcasting resources created by Daniel J. Lewis - The Audacity to Podcast Sponsors HubSpot Breeze is HubSpot's collection of AI tools that helps you turn one piece of content into a whole suite of assets. Visit HubSpot.com/marketers to learn more Shopify Upgrade your business today with Shopify. Sign up for your 1 dollar per month trial period at Shopify.com/onfire Author100 A 100-day program where I will personally guide you 1-on-1 to create, write, publish and market your book. If you want daily guidance and mentorship from me, JLD, then head over to Author100.com to sign up for a free call to chat about the details
As early as the mid-1870s, Chinese pirates were trafficking Vietnamese women and children into China to be sold as slaves. However, with the arrival of the French in 1885, this trade significantly increased. Find out why in this episode. ICYMI: last September 30 we celebrated International Podcast Day and HERstory Southeast Asia was included in Tatler Asia's Front & Female editor's picks: The best podcasts by women and for women by Rachel Duffell. Thank you Tatler Asia! Shoutout to our patrons: Shereen, Geraineon, Xiaomei by Milish, Jennifer, Christina, Raymond, Matt, Ashley, Shereen, Chanda, and Yati. And thank you to everyone who subscribed to the Spotify and YouTube channels recently. Join the Patreon here.
Send us a textRUNIt's a rewind episode to International Podcast Day, or it was before all the hurricanes, so we have to play catch up with you! We discuss some favorites, including:The Fitzness Showhttps://www.fitzness.com/blog/the-fitzness-show-podcast/ Pace Yourself…It's Just Cancerhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/paceyourselfitsjustcancer The Will Run For Podcasthttps://www.facebook.com/WillRunForPodcast/ Rise and Run Podcasthttps://riseandrunpodcast.com EATWe must brag about some great eats on our show for this occasion. IncludingThe Spaghetti and Meatballs from No. 246 in RED Episode 196: 2021 Jeff Galloway Half Marathon at the Jeff Galloway Half Marathon Weekend in Atlantahttps://www.runeatdrink.net/podcast/2022/1/16/red-episode-196-2021-jeff-galloway-half-marathon-at-the-jeff-galloway-half-marathon-weekend-in-atlanta The Alaskan King Grab Legs from Simon and Seafort's in RED Episode 181: Anchorage RunFest and Simon and Seafort's & Anchorage Distilleryhttps://www.simonandseaforts.com The Fried Chicken at Bull and Bear in RED Episode 197: 2022 Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend 10K https://bullandbearorlando.com DRINKIt's International Coffee Day on October 1, so we are celebrating by featuring a coffee created for runners by runners! It's Long Run Coffee! Long Run Coffeehttps://longruncoffee.com THAT'S A WRAP! Don't forget about the DONNA Marathon Weekend Registration - now open! Join our team at https://runsignup.com/runcationnation2025 and use RCNATION5 for a registration discount! Support the showTHAT'S A WRAP! Thank you for listening! Because of your support, we are in our eighth year of the podcast! Don't forget to follow us and tell us where to find you next on our website, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Also, check out our store on the website and get some swag, thanks to Pure Creative Apparel. Thanks to www.PodcastMusic.com for providing the music for this episode, too!
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In this episode of the "Stuck In My Mind Podcast," host Wize El Jefe welcomes distinguished business and life coach Mark Collins to discuss transformative strategies from his book and course, "Life Mastery: Living Life by Design and Not by Default." At the heart of this insightful conversation is the crucial role of personal identity in achieving both personal and professional success. Mark Collins emphasizes the importance of understanding and embracing one's true identity, separate from external factors such as job titles or income. Instead of compartmentalizing life, he advocates for holistic personal development that influences every aspect of life—from the spiritual to the financial. Mark takes listeners on a journey of self-improvement that extends beyond business acumen, focusing instead on transforming individuals from the inside out. Central to his teachings is the idea of living life by design—actively shaping one's life with purpose and intention, rather than living passively or without direction. He introduces listeners to the significance of truth-based affirmations grounded in personal identity and encourages beginning with “I am” statements to identify and affirm core beliefs. For those grappling with internalized struggles, Mark delves into common challenges such as fear of failure and imposter syndrome. Drawing from personal anecdotes, he shares how past perceptions—like a childhood belief about his intelligence—can shape adulthood self-identity. Through his three-step strategy to master thoughts, words, and actions, Mark helps individuals realign their self-talk to foster a positive self-image and combat negative influences. He outlines the "Life Mastery Blueprint," articulating the four pillars of identity, experience, meaning, and emotion as foundational for self-mastery. Host Wize El Jefe relates with Mark Collins, disclosing his own bouts with imposter syndrome despite professional success. This open dialogue provides listeners with relatable accounts that reinforce Mark's message: the importance of betting on oneself and the potential for internal change. Mark explains how clinging to one's true identity and celebrating small victories can empower individuals to unleash their innate capabilities. Throughout the episode, themes of resilience, authenticity, and the value of personal truth are emphasized. Mark challenges listeners to unpack past experiences and replace false beliefs with truths learned from today's understanding. In doing so, one becomes the hero in their own life story, equipped to tackle life's circumstances with confidence. He underscores the profound impact of seeing oneself not as a problem to be solved, but as the solution to life's challenges. To aid in this transformative journey, Mark introduces a writing exercise aimed at recognizing one's achievements and building self-worth beyond major milestones. Celebrating small achievements, akin to how Olympians acknowledge local milestones, builds confidence and fosters a strong sense of identity. By managing thoughts—a feat considering the mind processes 50,000 to 70,000 thoughts a day—individuals can prioritize positive self-talk over limiting beliefs. In addition to these pivotal insights, Mark Collins offers practical tools, including a free discovery assessment available at his website, freedom-4-life.net. Wize El Jefe concludes by expressing gratitude for Mark's enriching participation, extending an invitation for future discussions, and acknowledging International Podcast Day's independent creators and essential workers. This episode resonates deeply with listeners, championing the pursuit of self-mastery by embracing one's unique design and potential for lasting success.
Its week 2 of Horror Month and on this episode not only do we celebrate the 15k downloads but I also put out a new goal before the end of next year. We talk about the 11 days of movies we watched for 31 Days of Horror, some affirmations, Variety's 100 best horror movies, and we tell you our favorite Vampires. In the bulk of the show we read the community's favorite horror movie genres as well tell you some of our favorites. September 30th was International Podcast Day. Check out these other awesome podcasts I Hate It, Lets Watch It Podcast F*** That Pod Ride With Me KJ & A Podcast Toxic Fandom or watch on Youtube Only Funny To Us Watch It If You Can Affirmation of the Week: Affirmation: Each day I become more skilled at taking care of my health. The body doesn't know the difference between an experience and thought. You can literally change biology, chemistry, hormones, and genes simply by having an inner event. Question of the Week: What did you think of Variety's list? Do you agree or disagree with it. Who are your favorite vampires? Check out Music by Lorefield Listen to other amazing podcasters or just hang out with our amazing network by following our socials. For more on that check us out at. linktree.com/m3pnetwork skylascrystalshop.etsy.com Self Healing Crystals FREE GIFTS WITH EVERY ORDER! Press Plaa: Positivity, Love, and Acceptance Become a member of the My 3rd Place Network Community and watch me live stream the podcast nightly on tiktok/evolutionofageek Check out candles and wax at Dark Fae Creations. Quality products, artistic designs, amazingly unique fragrances and clean ingredients. Every product is handpoured and created with love and a little bit of magic in Grass Valley, California email us m3pnetwork@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/m3pnetwork/support
In this episode of Off Topic, Eric is baffled by how it's already October and wonders where rising artist Chappell Roan suddenly came from. He also celebrates International Podcast Day, encouraging listeners to start their own podcasts, calling it a fantastic tool for networking and marketing. Don't let doubts hold you back! As always, he wraps things up with Country Music Weekly, sharing the latest news and chart updates. Tune in for a lively conversation!
Its the season of the spooky! This season, Brandi joins me to talk about the 31 days of horror, plus what the zombies, run! mobile app is all about, and some affirmations for the week. In the bulk of the show, we react to indiewire's top 75 horror movies and tell you our own 10 essential must watch and throw in some family halloween movies as well. Plus we discuss ours and the m3p community's 31 days of horror answers. September 30th was International Podcast Day. Check out these other awesome podcasts I Hate It, Lets Watch It Podcast F*** That Pod Ride With Me KJ & A Podcast Toxic Fandom or watch on Youtube Only Funny To Us Watch It If You Can Affirmation of the Week: Inhale positivity, exhale negativy Question of the Week: What did you think of Indiewire's list? Do you agree or disagree with it. What are your 10 essential horror movies everyone must watch in October? Check out Music by Lorefield Listen to other amazing podcasters or just hang out with our amazing network by following our socials. For more on that check us out at. linktree.com/m3pnetwork skylascrystalshop.etsy.com Self Healing Crystals FREE GIFTS WITH EVERY ORDER! Press Plaa: Positivity, Love, and Acceptance Become a member of the My 3rd Place Network Community and watch me live stream the podcast nightly on tiktok/evolutionofageek Check out candles and wax at Dark Fae Creations. Quality products, artistic designs, amazingly unique fragrances and clean ingredients. Every product is handpoured and created with love and a little bit of magic in Grass Valley, California email us m3pnetwork@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/m3pnetwork/support
Join Ro and Brad on a special #ScarifLive, September 30th was #InternationalPodcastDay and we got to hang out with friends as we discussed a little history of our podcast journey. Do you remember what we did before the Scuttlebutt Podcast? Plus some great questions from the LIVE chat that we answered. Podcasting has been an integral part of our culture and a very fun journey for us and the rest of the team at the #Red5Network. Join us on this special LIVE show brought to you here in the podcast feed on International Podcast Day.
This week is just Menace and I as we talk about her finally finishing her story and seeing Roman Reigns for the very first time, the Vince McMahon Netflix documentary, fighting over friendship bracelets, and in the bulk of the show we tell you our predictions for this weekend's Premium Live Event, Bad Blood. September 30th was International Podcast Day. Check out these other awesome podcasts I Hate It, Lets Watch It Podcast F*** That Pod Ride With Me KJ & A Podcast Toxic Fandom or watch on Youtube Only Funny To Us Watch It If You Can Affirmation of the Week: When I am fully present my fear goes away. Fear is simply an imagined narrative in my mind. I am no longer attached to this narrative. Question of the Week: What was the first horror movie you were introduced to? What is your favorite slasher horror movie? Check out Music by Lorefield Listen to other amazing podcasters or just hang out with our amazing network by following our socials. For more on that check us out at. linktree.com/m3pnetwork skylascrystalshop.etsy.com Self Healing Crystals FREE GIFTS WITH EVERY ORDER! Become a member of the My 3rd Place Network Community and watch me live stream the podcast nightly on tiktok/evolutionofageek Check out candles and wax at Dark Fae Creations. Quality products, artistic designs, amazingly unique fragrances and clean ingredients. Every product is handpoured and created with love and a little bit of magic in Grass Valley, California email us m3pnetwork@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/m3pnetwork/support
Join us as we take a look back at six top rated episodes and guests to celebrate International Podcast Day on Episode 179 of The Unique CPA. Featuring Josh Lance, Allan Koltin, Tim Petrey, John Garrett, Eric Green, and Al-Nesha Jones, Randy reminisces about each guest and the impact they've had on the Unique CPA Community and the profession as a whole. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic
In this special episode of Grieving Out Loud, released for International Podcast Day, we deeply look at grief and its multifaceted nature. In our nearly 200 episodes, we've shared deeply personal stories from individuals navigating their own paths through loss, offering listeners a chance to find solace and understanding in shared experiences. As we reflect on the lessons gained from past episodes, we also consider the importance of community and connection in navigating the rocky terrain of grief. Whether through personal reflection or by finding comfort in the stories of others, this episode serves as a reminder that while grief is an inevitable part of life, the potential for growth and healing is always present. Join us as we dive into these words of wisdom, offering strength and support to anyone traveling through the landscape of loss.Listen to “Surviving the holiday season while grieving” with Dr. Mark Vande Braak - Episode 143: https://emilyshope.charity/episode/dr-mark-vande-braak/ Guests featured in this episode:Deric & Kathy Kidd - Episode 181Chris Didier - Episode 149Murray & Kay Sumner - Episode 128Dr. Gladys McGarey - Episode 132Bradi Harrison Nathan - Episode 172Carol Wolfe - Episode 146Harold Noreiga - Episode 136Lynn Gillette - Episode 147Ed Ternan - Episode 133Dr. Mark Vande Braak - Episode 88Justin Phillips - Episode 153Debbie Evans - Episode 135Ed Bisch - Episode 162Meghan Judge - Episode 154Heather Stang - Episode 139Natalie Eisenberg - Episode 170“Still Shining” by J. Raymond from the Kindred Project: Vol. IIhttps://familycentredcarepractice.wordpress.com/2024/01/08/j-raymondstill-shiningthe-kindred-project-vol-ii/ The Emily's Hope Substance Use Prevention Curriculum has been carefully designed to address growing concerns surrounding substance use and overdose in our communities. Our curriculum focuses on age-appropriate and evidence-based content that educates children about the risks of substance use while empowering them to make healthy choices. Support the showFor more episodes and to read Angela's blog, just go to our website, emilyshope.charityWishing you faith, hope and courage! Podcast producers: Casey Wonnenberg & Kayli Fitz
It´s International Podcast Day, and we have a great guest for this special episode in Yasmin Clarke.Yasmin is a coach, athlete mentor and commentator. A former pro player, she was GB junior number 1 before quitting tennis at the age of just 19.She chats to CTC host Dan Kiernan about the challenges faced by female coaches in a male-dominated sport, the importance of family support, and the cultural shifts needed to create more opportunities for women in coaching roles. This is a great listen for anyone interested in all aspects of the tennis world from a perspective that isn't normally given a big enough voice. Episode Highlights:-Yaz discusses her experiences with early success, winning multiple junior championships The importance of mental health, and the need for a supportive environment in sports. She reflects on the pressures of competition, the significance of enjoying the journey, and the evolution of tennis culture, particularly regarding college tennis as a pathway for player development. She discusses the dynamics of coaching within families, particularly her relationship with her brother, Great Britain´s Jay Clarke.To mark International Podcast Day today, we´ve picked out some of our favourite quotes from our CTC guests! Head over to our Instagram to watch!
Welcome to Episode 191 of big T & LIL t! Today, we look at some Droids in Star Wars. We got anniversaries and fun stuff and celebrate International Podcast Day!!! Quick review of the new movie, Wild Robot. It is Baymax in the wilderness. We look back at the Top 20 Droids in Star Wars okay maybe 21. We discuss the importance droids play in Star Wars. Read some listener email from Chris about his favorite Darth Vader lines. We are playing Fortnite Absolute Doom and so much more... big T & LIL T
In celebration of International Podcast Day, I've invited seven incredible women experts to share how their podcasts have made a significant impact on their business growth. From building brand awareness to expanding their professional networks and generating new revenue streams, they have all leveraged podcasting as a tool to amplify their reach, income and impact. Tune in to hear their stories, insights and actionable advice on how podcasting can be a game-changer for your business too!CONNECT WITH THE EXPERTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODEKylie Kelly - Email Marketing Strategist + Growth CoachDownload Your Next 1000 Collaborations GuideListen to The Email Growth ClubInstagramFelicia Keller Boyle - Private Practice Business CoachDownload the The Magic Sheets Private Practice Fee CalculatorListen to the Bad Therapist ShowInstagramAnita Dykstra - Evergreen Marketing StrategistSign up for exclusive emails to help you incorporate evergreen content, automated visibility and a content repurposing system so you can enjoy more free time while your leads and sales grow in the background.Listen to The Marketing That Leads podcastInstagramRakhi Sachdev, Somatic and Embodiment Practitioner for WOCListen to The Unapologetic AF podcastInstagramLiz Mosley - Branding Designer Listen to The Building Your Brand podcastInstagramVix Meldrew - Learning Design + Curriculum ExpertListen to the Rave Results podcastWatch the micro-class: How to increase your results in ONE stepThreadsDr. Christiane Schroeter Download her Petite Practice Planner Listen to the Happy Healthy Hustle podcast
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It's International Podcast Day! A of celebration of being for podcasts, podcasters, Youtubers, and those llike you dear listener who listen. Though this day was created to shine a light on us indie smaller creators but a way for all of you to be proud to listen to a podcast. For us, on this day of days, we like to pull the curtian back tell you the reasoning behind what we do on our show,, and give tips and advice for those thinking of doing a podcast. In our fist segment we share a Podcast 101 panel we did with those behind Victims and Villains and Those Not So Super Dudes back in 2018 at Four State Comic Con. After the segment our Godfather gives some updated tips and thoughts due to the age of the panel In the second section of this episode we offer up a special treat. "The Man" from the defunct podcast Slacker and the Man joins our Godfather to share notes, tales, advice, and more. After this section our Godfather adds a few things he forgot to bring up in the conversation with "The Man". In our final segment our Godfather shares an episode of Slacker and the Man where "The Man" and his co-host talk zombie survival and all things zombies. (Note: Slacker and the Man is defunct all things like offers and most links stated do not exist) Find the un-edited video version of The Man's Segment on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/ubpny2JkOwg Where to find Mixion T.'s stories and more: Vellas: "Frontier Ranger": https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DDDQDFVD "Predator Squadron": https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DG9SCPCK Find The Slacket and the Man Stuff Here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063574044607 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@slackerandtheman Where to find Those Not So Super Dudes: Website: https://thosenotsosuperdudes.podbean.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thosenotsosuperdudespodcast/ Plus find and listen to them on iTunes, Podbean app, Spotify Where to find Victims and Villains Podcast: Website: https://www.victimsandvillains.net/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/victimsandvillains/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/vctmsandvillans Plus find and listen to them on Itunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, Podbean, and PlayerFM 1) Did you know you can donate to or leave a "Tip" for our show to help us offset the costs in getting new(ish) equipment by using this link: https://tinyurl.com/lcmptipjar 2) Help out our O.G. co-host Big Candy by getting yourself some wearable merch by going here: http://tee.pub/lic/WidsgeTHv7A 3) Due to issues we just dropped our partnership with Dubby Energy! (think G Fuel) thus we once again let you know that you can donate to or leave a "Tip" for our show to help us offset the costs in getting new(ish) equipment and more by using this link: https://tinyurl.com/lcmptipjar and if we surpass our $1000 goal wil dawn a bikini for a video. 4) We Also have a Patreon if you wish to help us that way. If you do just had here: https://www.patreon.com/TheLongCoatMafiaPodcast Don't forget if you wish to find out more about us and wish to listen to our audio podcast you may do so by following the links below Our Standard Links To Find Our Show And Social Media: Our Website: https://thelongcoatmafia.podbean.com Our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thelongcoatmafiapodcast Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/longcoatmafia Our Email: longcoatmafia@gmail.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/longcoatmafia/ Our Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/longcoatmafiapod Our TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lcmpodcast Our Youtube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/lcmpodyoutube Our Amazon Wish List: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1U413BUZEYXGO We are also found on Apple Podcasts ( http://tinyurl.com/lcmpitunes ), Goodpods: ( https://tinyurl.com/Lcmpgoodpod ), Spotify ( https://tinyurl.com/tlcmpspotify ) and where podcasts are found.
Olá, eu sou Leo Lopes e está no ar o POD NOTÍCIAS, o podcast semanal que traz até você um resumo de tudo que acontece de mais importante no mercado de podcasts no Brasil e no mundo! Hoje é segunda-feira, dia 30 de setembro de 2024 e esta é a nossa trigésima terceira edição! Este episódio conta com o apoio da CONTENT ACADEMY, uma plataforma de cursos online voltada para quem quer trabalhar com criação de conteúdo que tem na plataforma cursos como True Crime com o Ivan Mizanzuk, Webjornalismo independente com Alvaro e Ana do Meteoro Brasil, Storytelling com o Kenji do Normose, Edição de vídeo para Youtube com o Will do Jogatina Maneira, o meu curso Podcast para todos (que tá com uma mega promoção por tempo limitado) e mais um monte de cursos incríveis que você acessa em contentacademy.com.br! O Pod Notícias também conta com o apoio da HostGator, um dos melhores serviços de hospedagem do mundo, onde nós hospedamos o nosso site e que dá para o nosso ouvinte a partir de 69 até 74% de desconto em planos de hospedagem, além de contar gratuitamente com a rede global da CDN Cloudflare, que tem benefícios insuperáveis e podem ser ativados em um clique nos planos de hospedagem da HostGator. Garanta já seu desconto acessando podnoticias.com.br e clicando no banner que fica no rodapé da página ou em qualquer postagem individual. 1 - Hoje, dia 30 de setembro, é celebrado o International Podcast Day, o Dia Internacional do Podcast. Essa data foi criada em 2014 como Podcast Day nos Estados Unidos por uma iniciativa de Steve Lee, do Netcast Studio. Em 2014 o Nedcast Studio tinha apenas um ano de existência mas já havia ganhado projeção global, impulsionado pelo apoio de podcasters de diferentes países. Apesar da relevância, não havia uma justificativa clara para a escolha do 30 de setembro, que acabou se tornando uma data simbólica para a mídia mundial. Aqui no Brasil muita gente celebra o dia 30 de setembro, mas você sabia que nós temos aqui o NOSSO Dia do Podcast, que é celebrado no dia 21 de Outubro? E que diferente dos americanos, nós temos uma excelente justificativa pra escolha dessa data como sendo o dia do podcast nacional, pois foi nesse dia em 2004 que foi publicado o primeiro episódio do primeiro podcast do Brasil, o Digital Minds do Danilo Medeiros? Pra contar a história por trás da escolha dessa data, nosso amigo Thiago Miro (que a partir desta edição passa a ser também um colunista do Pod Notícias, além do trabalho na pesquisa, pauta e redação) escreveu um artigo explicando como foi que nós - e eu digo nós porque eu também tive a minha parcela de participação na escolha dessa data - discutimos o assunto entre os participantes mais ativos da podosfera em 2014 e batemos o martelo talvez na única decisão unânime que os podcasters brasileiros tenham tomado até hoje em 20 anos... A partir de amanhã começa nossa contagem regressiva de 20 dias para celebrar os 20 anos de podcast no Brasil, e pra você conhecer essa história em detalhes, o link para o artigo do Miro está lá na postagem deste episódio! Link 2 - O Spotify anunciou recentemente a introdução de novas ferramentas analíticas para podcasters. Com o objetivo de melhorar a compreensão sobre como os programas são descobertos e consumidos na plataforma, a principal novidade é a visualização da jornada do público, que permite aos criadores conectar os pontos entre a descoberta e o consumo de seus conteúdos. Essa ferramenta se baseia nas análises de impressões já existentes, mostrando não apenas onde os ouvintes encontram os programas, mas também quantas dessas impressões se convertem em streams. Para aumentar o alcance e as impressões, a Spotify sugere otimizar o SEO dos episódios, acompanhar tendências e eventos relevantes, e investir em colaborações e promoções cruzadas com outros podcasters. Além disso, a empresa recomenda compartilhar links dos programas em outras plataformas e incentivar os ouvintes a seguir os programas no Spotify, o que pode aumentar significativamente a visibilidade e o engajamento. Segundo o Spotify, essa funcionalidade estará disponível nas próximas semanas para todos os criadores, independentemente de onde hospedam seus programas. Link AINDA EM NOTÍCIAS DA SEMANA: 3 - A marca brasileira Oldbox Ribbon, criada pelo músico e produtor Felipe Mafra, é uma empresa especializada em microfones de fita feitos artesanalmente, um diferencial que tem conquistado produtores em todo o Brasil. Desde a criação dos transformadores até a instalação manual das fitas, cada microfone é produzido com a atenção e o carinho do próprio Felipe. A tecnologia dos microfones de fita - ribbon microphones em inglês - foi desenvolvida pelos doutores Walter H. Schottky e Dr. Erwin Gerlach na Telefunken da Alemanha no começo dos anos 1920, e foram muito usados entre as décadas de 1930 e 1950. O som natural gerado por esse tipo de microfone, principalmente pra voz, é apreciado por muitos profissionais e locutores - eu, inclusive! Pois o Felipe anunciou a produção de seu próprio podcast, com estreia prevista para breve, que será gravado - é claro - usando os microfones da sua marca. Durante o vídeo de anúncio, o Mafra demonstrou a qualidade de som do microfone Oldbox Ativo, enfatizando sua performance impecável para gravações de voz e narrações, especialmente para podcasts. Ele explicou que o som gravado durante o vídeo não sofreu qualquer tipo de processamento, oferecendo aos ouvintes uma amostra real da qualidade acústica do equipamento. O podcast, que contará com o microfone Oldbox RIbbon Ativo tanto para o apresentador quanto para os convidados, será transmitido pelos canais da marca. Felipe também adiantou que mais novidades sobre o projeto estão por vir, deixando os seguidores como eu ansiosos pelo lançamento. Link E MAIS: 4 - Esta semana a gente publicou no nosso portal de notícias algumas matérias relacionadas ao segmento do podcast corporativo, que tem crescido muito ano após ano. Na edição de hoje nós destacamos duas dessas matérias. Você sabe que a sigla B2B - que significa "business to business" - se refere a negócios em que o cliente final de uma empresa é uma outra empresa e não uma pessoa física (que é o modelo B2C, ou "business to consumer"). Na primeira matéria, nós traduzimos um artigo do Nilay Parikh no Linkedin, que destaca que os podcasts B2B se consolidaram como uma ferramenta poderosa no arsenal de marketing das empresas em 2024. Com a capacidade única de construir relacionamentos, estabelecer autoridade e oferecer um conteúdo valioso, eles rapidamente se tornaram indispensáveis nas estratégias de marketing atuais. O Nilay destaca também quarto fortes motivos pra sua empresa investir em podcasts B2B: engajamento autêntico, autoridade de segmento, reaproveitamento de conteúdo e segmentação de nicho. Os detalhes sobre cada um desses motivos você confere lá no nosso portal, o link direto está na descrição do episódio. Link 5 - A segunda matéria é uma análise sobre as vantagens da produção própria do seu podcast (ou "in house", no caso de empresas) versus a contratação de uma empresa ou profissional especializado pra auxiliar ou mesmo produzir tudo pra você. Ambas escolhas tem vantagens e desvantagens, e é claro que eu vou resumir aqui pra você, mas tem muito mais na matéria completa do site, isso você já sabe, certo? A produção própria (ou Do It Yourself) traz como vantagens o custo reduzido e a autonomia, e como desvantagens o alto consumo de tempo, investimento em hardware e software e a qualidade inferior ao serviço profissional. Inversamente, a contratação de produção profissional traz como vantagens uma qualidade profissional, menos estresse e economia de tempo, e como desvantagens unicamente o custo. Assim, se a sua empresa está disposta a investir parte do orçamento para produzir um conteúdo dentro dos melhores padrões de qualidade do mercado, contratar um serviço especializado é sem sombra de dúvidas a melhor opção. E se esse for o seu caso, pode entrar em contato comigo através do link https://radiofobia.com.br/contato que eu mesmo vou lhe atender e nós vamos montar um projeto de alto padrão, com uma qualidade que há 12 anos é considerada referência no mercado nacional de produção de podcasts! Link 6 - Outro artigo extremamente relevante que nós preparamos esta semana foi destacando por que marca registrada e direitos autorais importam para podcasters. O podcasting é mais do que apenas apertar o botão de gravação, é sobre construir uma marca, criar conteúdo original e conectar-se com seu público. Mas à medida que a indústria de podcasting cresce, também aumentam os riscos de uso indevido da marca, roubo de conteúdo e disputas legais. Muitos podcasters se concentram em aumentar seu público, mas negligenciam os passos críticos para proteger sua propriedade intelectual. As marcas registradas e os direitos autorais são ferramentas legais essenciais que todo podcaster deve usar para proteger seu trabalho e sua marca. No artigo você vai entender a relação entre marca registrada e direito autoral, conhecer algumas armadilhas legais perigosas pra podcasters, além de entender por que você precisa de orientação legal pra proteger o futuro do seu podcast. O link para o artigo completo, é claro, está na descrição do episódio. Link HOJE NO GIRO SOBRE PESSOAS QUE FAZEM A MÍDIA: 7 - Estreou semana passada o novo podcast investigativo da Globo intitulado "Operação Prato", que revisita o fenômeno conhecido como "chupa-chupa", ocorrido em 1977 na cidade de Colares, Pará. Este fenômeno é considerado o maior caso ufológico da história do Brasil, que envolveu avistamentos de objetos luminosos no céu e relatos de ataques de luz que resultaram em queimaduras, paralisia, anemia e transtornos psicológicos nos moradores da região. Esse fenômeno chamou a atenção nacional durante o período da ditadura militar e da Guerra Fria, e levou a Força Aérea Brasileira a investigar os objetos voadores não identificados. "Operação Prato" busca explorar as diversas teorias da conspiração que cercam o fenômeno até hoje, é idealizado e apresentado pelo Andrei Fernandes e conta com direção do Ivan Mizanzuk. Com produção da Paratopia, o podcast terá dez episódios lançados semanalmente às terças-feiras e está disponível gratuitamente na globo.com/podcasts e nas principais plataformas de áudio. Link SOBRE LANÇAMENTOS: 8 - A RODE ampliou o seu portfólio de consoles semana passada com o lançamento do Rodecaster Video, um novo produto que promete transformar a maneira como criadores de conteúdo produzem vídeos, oferecendo funcionalidades profissionais em um dispositivo de mesa acessível. Equipado com um poderoso processador de 8 núcleos, o Rodecaster Video permite a troca entre até seis feeds de vídeo, com acesso rápido a sete cenas personalizáveis. Na parte traseira, o dispositivo conta com quatro entradas HDMI 1080p com conversor automático de taxa de quadros, além de duas saídas HDMI para monitoramento. O dispositivo também possui portas USB-C para conectar dispositivos de áudio da RODE e webcams, além de entradas XLR para microfones. Este lançamento da RODE vem brigar com consoles da Roland e da Blackmagic, por exemplo, e promete democratizar o acesso a ferramentas profissionais e impulsionar ainda mais a criatividade e inovação no mercado de criação de conteúdo, como já acontece na produção de áudio com a Rodecaster Pro II. O Rodecaster Video já está disponível para compra, com um preço de lançamento de $1.199! Link 9 - Estreou semana passada o podcast "Exaustas", apresentado pelas atrizes e amigas Samara Felippo, Carolinie Figueiredo e Giselle Itié. O podcast nasceu das lives semanais que as três amigas realizavam no Instagram entre 2021 e 2022, onde discutiam questões pessoais e sociais e se conectavam profundamente com seu público. O primeiro episódio do podcast publicado na última quinta (26) tratou do sentimento de exaustão e como ele se manifesta em cada uma das apresentadoras. Durante as discussões, elas vão compartilhar experiências pessoais, incluindo traumas, relacionamentos passados, luto, machismo e a objetificação das mulheres, abordando temas como família, maternidade, trabalho e sociedade. 'Exaustas' é um videocast original da Wondery, que é o estúdio de podcasts da Amazon, e já está disponível em todas as plataformas de streaming de áudio e no canal do YouTube da Wondery, com novos episódios lançados semanalmente às quintas-feiras, às 20h. Link RECOMENDAÇÃO NACIONAL: 10 - Você aperta o PLAY e logo de cara começa a ouvir uma trilha que mistura sons do espaço, ficção e um pouco de psicodelia. Depois de uma breve apresentação você descobre que seu apresentador é ninguém menos que Ovnilton Roswelligton, pesquisador da história alienígena brasileira formado na UFO (que apesar do nome não tem nada a ver com ufologia, sendo a sigla de Universidade Federal de Olinda mesmo...). É ele que, com sua voz anasalada e direto do C.U. (o Centro Ufológico de Varginha), irá lhe acompanhar ao longo dessa jornada, enquanto busca desvendar os mistérios da U.A.I. - Unidade de Assistência Intergaláctica. O formato do podcast se inspira em “O Guia do Mochileiro das Galáxias” e mostra um espírito bem humorado e irreverente ao misturar o imaginário brasileiro com um dos temas mais fortes do momento: a ufologia! Tudo isso com um impagável sotaque mineiro! O podcast conta com as vozes originais de profissionais como Jussara Marques, Diego Marques e Dláigelles Silva e com a produção de Bruno Luvizotto, João Bley e Pedro Penna, da Beleléu Núcleo Criativo. U.A.I. estreou dia 21 de setembro e já está disponível nas principais plataformas de áudio e também no YouTube. Link E se você, assim como a HostGator e a Content Academy, quiser anunciar a sua marca, produto ou serviço com a gente aqui no Pod Notícias – tanto no podcast como no nosso site – e atingir um público qualificado que se interessa pelo podcast aqui no Brasil, manda um e-mail pro contato@podnoticias.com.br, que nós vamos ter o maior prazer em conversar com você sobre as nossas opções de publicidade. E caso você queira colaborar com o Pod Notícias com texto, sugestão de pauta ou envio de notícias, também vai ser muito bem-vindo e pode fazer isso através do mesmo e-mail. E assim a gente fecha esta trigésima terceira edição do Pod Notícias. Acesse podnoticias.com.br para ter acesso à íntegra das notícias com todas as fontes e a transcrição completa do episódio, além dos artigos dos nossos colunistas e todos os links relacionados. Acompanhe o Pod Notícias diariamente:- Canal público do Telegram- Instagram- Page do Linkedin Ouça o Pod Notícias nos principais agregadores:- Spotify- Apple Podcasts- Deezer- Amazon Music- PocketCasts O Pod Notícias é uma produção original da Rádiofobia Podcast e Multimídia e publicado pela Rádiofobia Podcast Network, e conta com as colaborações de:- Camila Nogueira - arte- Eduardo Sierra - edição- Leo Lopes - pesquisa, pauta, redação final, direção geral e apresentação- Thiago Miro - pesquisa e redação Publicidade:Entre em contato e saiba como anunciar sua marca, produto ou serviço no Pod Notícias.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In celebration of International Podcast Day (September 30th), we're revisiting some of our (many!) favorite interviews from Season 9 of This Is the Author. We've found the humor in the difficult with Spencer Henry, Madison Reyes, and KB Brookins, we've enthused over children's books with Chanel Miller and George Takei, and we've thought a little deeper with Anne Lamott. We love talking with our authors in the recording booth, and we know you'll enjoy hearing them in your headphones. Enjoy! Obitchuary by Spencer Henry and Madison Reyes: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/740922/obitchuary-by-spencer-henry-and-madison-reyes/audio Pretty by KB Brookins: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/724994/pretty-by-kb-brookins/audio/ Magnolia Wu Unfolds It All by Chanel Miller: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/735878/magnolia-wu-unfolds-it-all-by-chanel-miller/audio/ My Lost Freedom by George Takei: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/708382/my-lost-freedom-by-george-takei-illustrated-by-michelle-lee/audio Somehow by Anne Lamott: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/734582/somehow-by-anne-lamott/audio
Happy International Podcast Day Everybody!To celebrate we're reading some fan mail and bringing you a preview of our fall special The Last Indigo, releasing soon! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Season 3 Recap of Cobra Kai and we did not disappoint. We got affirmation of the week, last week's question answered by the m3p community, and what happens when you come back to a fitness zombie chasing app after not using it for 10 years. In the mass of it all, we recap everything that went down throughout the season, pick our top favorite episodes and badass moments. Its a jam packed 2 hour final episode before we get to the spooky season. September 30th is International Podcast Day. Check out these other awesome podcasts I Hate It, Lets Watch It Podcast F*** That Pod Ride With Me KJ & A Podcast Toxic Fandom or watch on Youtube Only Funny To Us Watch It If You Can Affirmation of the Week: When I am fully present my fear goes away. Fear is simply an imagined narrative in my mind. I am no longer attached to this narrative. Question of the Week: What was the first horror movie you were introduced to? What is your favorite slasher horror movie? Check out Music by Lorefield Listen to other amazing podcasters or just hang out with our amazing network by following our socials. For more on that check us out at. linktree.com/m3pnetwork skylascrystalshop.etsy.com Self Healing Crystals FREE GIFTS WITH EVERY ORDER! Become a member of the My 3rd Place Network Community and watch me live stream the podcast nightly on tiktok/evolutionofageek Check out candles and wax at Dark Fae Creations. Quality products, artistic designs, amazingly unique fragrances and clean ingredients. Every product is handpoured and created with love and a little bit of magic in Grass Valley, California email us m3pnetwork@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/m3pnetwork/support
Send us a textThis show was an opportunity to get back into the habit of recording and be comfortable with expressing my thoughts and feelings. I'm truly learning to have more fun where possible. I wanted to get this show out by International Podcast Day, but I'm happy to have completed it. As always, I hope everyone enjoys it. #PassTheMessage #ThePassBTPod #pod4popsMusic for Intro & Outro:Tanya ChinaLinks:Bagby Referral CodeBrick App 10% Off (Promo Code BRYANBRICK)Ono Affiliate link (code BryanTaylor)Bullet Journal Link (10% Off with code BRYANBUJO)Flow Page Link (All podcast platforms)10% Discount from AnkerBlue Yeti XPeachie Clean RVA988 Suicide & Crisis Line Bryan's NewsletterRely on BOT, LLCAmazon Affiliate LinkYouTube Playlist for thePass PodcastKarl Anthony-Townes was traded to KnicksWojnarowski retires from ESPNThis Ain't Love vol. 1
This September episode of “Caregiving Club On Air” we focus on World Alzheimer's Month as well as National Falls Prevention Week (Sept 23-28) with our guest, Steve Popovich, CEO/President of Theora Care. Steve will share how Theora Care's technology is helping to detect and prevent falls for older adults and helping recover Alzheimer's adults who have wandered. (4:56) For CAREGIVER WELLNESS NEWS, Sherri shares the latest research news from the Alzheimer's Association International Conference including how wildfires, processed meat may increase your dementia risk and how blood tests can be used to diagnosis Alzheimer's – and much more! Sherri also features our Pop Culture segment with her review of the movie, “Reagan” about the former president who had Alzheimer's at the end of his life. (24:52) -Interview with Steve Popovich, CEO/President, Theora Care (1:01:06) in WELL HOME DESIGN NEWS, Sherri shares how to keep older loved ones safe in case of emergencies through natural disasters. (1:13:07) Me Time Monday Wellness Hack are 7 Brain Health Hacks that may help prevent Alzheimer's. And Sherri also extends a big THANK YOU to our podcast listeners for making us #6 on the Top 100 caregiving podcast list! Find out more at: caregivingclub.com/podcast/
Ben Erwin, the CEO of Charitybuzz, joins the show to share his journey from deciding between money and nonprofits to leading the provider of once-in-a-lifetime experiences that support charities. Hear how to inspire your team and customers, provide magical experiences, create new offerings, start a business with a charity component, and the most memorable experiences offered on Charitybuzz. Connect with Ben at Charitybuzz.com Register for the International Podcast Day webinar presented by Graphy: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/3017266903021/WN_s3ErtxdgRAaSaHwxxu4sWg
For the first of a mini-series of International Podcast Day specials, Chris from Podtastic Audio tells us his own history with podcasting, how he thinks it has changed through the years, and where he sees the world of podcasting potentially going in the future. Link - https://podtasticaudio.com/
Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold
Some of the most realistic, sympathetic, complex, and villainous women of the ancient world are found in the works of Euripides. He seemed to have had an interest in the people on the margins, women, foreign "barbarians", and enslaved people. Today we're looking at them, and Euripides through them. Find the International Podcast Day livestream here! CW/TW: far too many Greek myths involve assault. Given it's fiction, and typically involves gods and/or monsters, I'm not as deferential as I would be were I referencing the real thing. Sources: (Translations listed under each) Euripides' Hecuba, The Trojan Women, Medea, Hippolytus, Andromache, The Suppliant Women; Aristophanes' Thesmophoriazusae; Mary Lefkowitz' Euripides and the Gods. Attributions and licensing information for music used in the podcast can be found here: mythsbaby.com/sources-attributions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Communication Queen | entrepreneurship, marketing, storytelling, public speaking, and podcasting
Want to captivate your audience like never before? In this episode of the Communication Queens podcast, host Kimberly Spencer passionately explores the transformative power of storytelling for visionary leaders, speakers, service providers, and podcasters. With her engaging and energetic style, Kimberly illustrates how compelling narratives can boost visibility, influence, and income, particularly during podcast interviews. She shares the legend of the Blarney Stone to highlight the captivating nature of stories and contrasts this with the dry delivery of mere facts and figures. Kimberly also delves into the psychological and social significance of storytelling, promoting her upcoming book, "Make Every Podcast Want You," set for release on International Podcast Day.
Its a jam packed 2 hour episode, An update on my diabetes A1C, we get through the community's answers from last week's question as well as our own, affirmation of the week and the epic season finale of season 3 as well as the fight scene that broke Brandi. Plus our favorite bad ass scene from this episode and what we thought about the ending. September 30th is International Podcast Day. Check out these other awesome podcasts I Hate It, Lets Watch It Podcast F*** That Pod Ride With Me KJ & A Podcast Affirmation of the Week: I am able to overcome any obstacles in my past and I trust my inner strength and resilience. Question of the Week: Have you ever been caught making content for other safe apps? If so, how did that make you feel? Check out Music by Lorefield Listen to other amazing podcasters or just hang out with our amazing network by following our socials. For more on that check us out at. linktree.com/m3pnetwork skylascrystalshop.etsy.com Self Healing Crystals FREE GIFTS WITH EVERY ORDER! Become a member of the My 3rd Place Network Community and watch me live stream the podcast nightly on tiktok/evolutionofageek Check out candles and wax at Dark Fae Creations. Quality products, artistic designs, amazingly unique fragrances and clean ingredients. Every product is handpoured and created with love and a little bit of magic in Grass Valley, California email us m3pnetwork@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/m3pnetwork/support