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Restoring Democracy in the Disinformation Age Access to reliable, accurate information is essential for democracy. From misleading health advice to conspiracy theories, unchecked disinformation risks swaying elections, jeopardising ecosystems, and even inciting violence. In fact, the World Economic Forum ranks misinformation and disinformation the number one short-term threat to humanity and progress.This week on the show, we hear from experts at the Disinformation and Democracy Forum hosted by Australian Democracy Network last month in Narrm (melbourne). It's a timely opportunity to hear from those dealing with the impacts of disinformation, about how we can address the threat while safeguarding free speech, empowering citizens, and holding big tech companies accountable for their role in shaping our democracy.Jane Gardner is the Director of Engagement at the Australian Conservation Foundation. She previously led communications and media at the Climate Council, Save the Children and at the University of Melbourne. Before this, she worked as a daily newspaper reporter. Jane has a strong track record in communications for advocacy and social change. From tackling climate disinformation, to reporting from the epicentre of the world's largest refugee camp, to coaching the next generation of young climate activists, Jane has enjoyed an interesting career and has many tales to tell. Mark Andrejevic is a Professor at the School of Media, Film, and Journalism at Monash University and is on the board of Digital Rights Watch. He writes about digital media and popular culture, with a focus on the ways in which automated data collection is transforming social, political, and cultural life. He is the author of four books and over 80 journal articles and book chapters. acf.org.au/disinformation-resourcesaustraliandemocracy.org.auEarth Matters #1499 was produced by Mia Audrey on the lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung in Narrm (melbourne).
There's a masssive gender divide in support for nuclear energy in Australia. Why? And what happens when you talk about nuclear energy on social media? Introducing the Nukebros, in time for an upcoming election year in Australia where nuclear energy is set to become a key issue as we head to the polls. Today, we speak with Jane Gardner about the vast gender divide for support in Australia and what happens when you take on a key issue on social media, knowing that it'll bring out the 'explainers'.The Australian Conservation Foundation has just released new data, in partnership with 1 Million Women, revealing one of the biggest gender splits on support for an issue ever seen in Australia.This is the first ep of our Summer Series!In this series, we're experimenting with the format over the holiday period to bring you more conversations about some of the challenging issues we cover, and introduce you to some of the most intriguing women we come across.About Jane Gardner Jane's been with the ACF for a year now and has previously worked with the Climate Council as well as in media at several global NFPs. She also hosted Al Gore on his Inconvenient Sequel press conference in Australia. You can catch up on all the stories we discuss on Women's Agenda and more on our website here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jane Gardner, Presiding Evangelist for Community of Christ, has a “full plate” now, and it seems like she always has. Say What hosts, Kassie and Mary Anne, sat down with Jane to talk to her about her role as Presiding Evangelist, but after checking out her bio, realized there was so much more to talk to her about while they had the chance. Join Kassie, Mary Anne and Jane for a deep dive into the many passions and roles Jane has lived out during her years in full-time ministry. Download TranscriptThanks for listening to Project Zion Podcast!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!Intro and Outro music used with permission: “For Everyone Born,” Community of Christ Sings #285. Music © 2006 Brian Mann, admin. General Board of Global Ministries t/a GBGMusik, 458 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30308. copyright@umcmission.org “The Trees of the Field,” Community of Christ Sings # 645, Music © 1975 Stuart Dauerman, Lillenas Publishing Company (admin. Music Services). All music for this episode was performed by Dr. Jan Kraybill, and produced by Chad Godfrey. NOTE: The series that make up the Project Zion Podcast explore the unique spiritual and theological gifts Community of Christ offers for today's world. Although Project Zion Podcast is a Ministry of Community of Christ. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Community of Christ.
Anyone who is in home business needs to make themselves visible especially on the internet and that is what Season 4 of Homebizstartup.tv is all about in the next year. I'm Jane Gardner and welcome. Today we're going to talk about getting visible. So let's get visible. Why? Well, why should you be visible? Well, stop hiding behind your slides like I am right now. You need to be visible. You need to be the face of your business. It's all very well to represent your business but if people don't know who the CEO is, they are not going to trust you. You need to show your face, you need to show your personality, you need to show up on a regular basis, and you need to share your knowledge, and you need to do it for free.
I affectionately call this a Thank God it's Monday Company. There's laughter in the hallways. People love to come to work here, and I love having guests with the same heart. I can't think of two people better to invite to the show than Dr. Jane Gardner and Joel Patterson. They're the coauthors of The Best Job Ever.
All of us have experienced grief, and dying is a reality that we all eventually face. But, how do we help someone else through that process? Can anyone do it? How does one prepare? These questions and many more are discussed in this incredibly insightful conversation between hosts, Jane Gardner and Kris Judd, and their special guest, Holly Nelson-Becker. The conversation was originally recorded for the Order of Evangelists in Community of Christ, but promises to be helpful for all who listen in. Here, you'll find consolation, encouragement, and courage for a topic no one likes to talk about, but everyone faces at some point. Download TranscriptThanks for listening to Project Zion Podcast!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!Intro and Outro music used with permission: “For Everyone Born,” Community of Christ Sings #285. Music © 2006 Brian Mann, admin. General Board of Global Ministries t/a GBGMusik, 458 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30308. copyright@umcmission.org “The Trees of the Field,” Community of Christ Sings # 645, Music © 1975 Stuart Dauerman, Lillenas Publishing Company (admin. Music Services). All music for this episode was performed by Dr. Jan Kraybill, and produced by Chad Godfrey. NOTE: The series that make up the Project Zion Podcast explore the unique spiritual and theological gifts Community of Christ offers for today's world. Although Project Zion Podcast is a Ministry of Community of Christ. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Community of Christ.
CJ Miller takes a break from painting to share his experience of feeling blue and depressed. He encourages the listener to feel the emotion and keep on painting. When we feel our emotions, they process through us and take us to a new place. He also discusses his childhood experience with Seasonal Depression Disorder and how he learned to walk through emotions he cites a recent interview with Dr. Jane Gardner who explains the Emotional Scale and how we must feel an emotion completely before moving on to the next step. Watch “How do Emotions Hold Us Back from Creativity with Dr. Jayne Gardner” for more information. CJ reminds us to keep painting. A pdf of the emotional scale is listed on the Spiritual Artist Today website in the Practice Guides section. What sad song is CJ really into right now? "Dear Insecurity" by Brandi Clark featuring Brandi Carlisle. https://open.spotify.com/album/5vLQakn5RIIinS715tqgjI Learn more about CJ, his podcast, book, and retreats by visiting www.spiritualartisttoday.com.
In Community of Christ and on Project Zion, we talk a lot about being a prophetic people. One of the greatest tools to help us get there is our hymnal, Community of Christ Sings. Over the next few weeks, we want to honor the 10th anniversary of that hymnal by reaching back into the Project Zion vaults and reposting some of the episodes that have focused on the hymnal during those ten years since the hymnal was introduced. Today's gem is an interview that host Carla Long did with Presiding Evangelist, Jane Gardner, in which they talk about how our hymnal is a prophetic witness and missional tool that is guiding us to our desired future. Download TranscriptThanks for listening to Project Zion Podcast!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!Intro and Outro music used with permission: “For Everyone Born,” Community of Christ Sings #285. Music © 2006 Brian Mann, admin. General Board of Global Ministries t/a GBGMusik, 458 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30308. copyright@umcmission.org “The Trees of the Field,” Community of Christ Sings # 645, Music © 1975 Stuart Dauerman, Lillenas Publishing Company (admin. Music Services). All music for this episode was performed by Dr. Jan Kraybill, and produced by Chad Godfrey. NOTE: The series that make up the Project Zion Podcast explore the unique spiritual and theological gifts Community of Christ offers for today's world. Although Project Zion Podcast is a Ministry of Community of Christ. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Community of Christ.
Have you ever stopped to consider the magnitude of the stars? In this episode of Awaken to God's presence, Presiding Evangelist Jane Gardner helps listeners reflect on the condition of their hearts... considering what is written there. Journey with Jane in reflection and confession through the spiritual practice of Body Prayer, and find healing and strength for the Lenten journey.HOST:Joelle WightGUEST:Jane Gardner Download TranscriptThanks for listening to Project Zion Podcast!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!
Profit aside, what business goals should drive successful businesses and should you ever consider advising a high school student to attend a trade school over college? Episode Transcript Intro: Welcome to the Practical Tax podcast, with tax attorney Steve Moskowitz. The Practical Tax podcast is brought to you by Moskowitz, LLP, a tax law firm. Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast is based upon information available as of date of recording and will not be updated for changes in law regulation. Any information is not to be considered tax advice or legal advice and does not form an attorney/client relationship. Further, this podcast may be construed as attorney advertising. You should see professional consultation for your individual tax and legal situation. Chip Franklin: Welcome again to another edition of Practical Tax with Tax Attorney, Steve Moskowitz. Steve, it's interesting that you talk probably to as many individuals as you do businesses, which is the bigger part of the Moskowitz LLP practice? Steve Moskowitz: Both, because we're mostly dealing with business people. But besides dealing with the business, we deal with their taxes personally, and there's such an interrelation. And then usually there's a relation with the spouse, possibly the kids. So, it's not just, "Oh, we'll do the business and they'll do something else," the individual. We look at the whole package, what's best for the business, what's best for the individual. Chip Franklin: That's great. I mean, and that brings us to our next guest, is Dr. Jane Gardner. She is a business specialist and a strategist who has been doing this for more than 30 years and nice enough to join us here on Practical Tax. Good to have you here, Dr. Jane. Jane Gardner: [inaudible 00:01:17]. Steve Moskowitz: Hi Jane. Chip Franklin: What are some of the guiding principles for business objectives other than profit? I know profit is the one, but what are some of the other ones? And both of you just jump in. Jane Gardner: Oh, I'd love to talk about that because it's about people too. We have to put in the people place and I really believe that a lot of CEOs that I'm working with are beginning to do that. And not only to do that, but beginning to see that it increases their profits when they become more caring, more understanding, more valuing of their employees, they work harder, performance goes up. Chip Franklin: Steve, you've had hundreds of employees over the years. Do you find that that's part of it with the people that you hire, as well? Steve Moskowitz: Absolutely. And one of the things I pride myself on is I have a number of colleagues and we've worked together for over 20 and 25 years and in today's marketplace that says something. I very much believe in the people and, as far as a business goes, of course, profit is super important. But when you care about things like being green, when you care about doing good social things, the irony is not only do you feel better and you're doing a good thing on this earth, the irony is you actually do wind up making more profit. And I see that. And sometimes there have been some individuals that I've dealt with that were in their business for a long time and let's just say that they were a little gruff and they knew how to do something. And I said, "Well, the way you're treating people, do you know why you have nine different assistants during one year? There's a reason for that. They're not lazy or stupid. It's not them. It's you buddy." And- Jane Gardner: Oh, Steve. That's a hard one. That's a hard one to come up with, isn't it? It's about you. Oh, whoa. Steve Moskowitz: I've been in California for over 30 years, but I moved here from New York City and in New York we were direct. And although people out here have made me nicer and I want to give them credit, and there's colleagues of mine that have taken some of the New York out of me and made me nicer,
Sharing stories and insights from their ministry as Evangelists, Jane Gardner and David Brock offer further understanding to this sacrament and share how it has changed and expanded over the years. Host: Cara Long Guest: Jane Gardner and David Brock You can learn more about the Evangelist Blessing with Susan Oxley and Kris Judd here: http://www.projectzionpodcast.org/396-holy-grounds-evangelist-blessing/
Welcome, welcome, welcome. This is Jane Gardner, and today we're going to be talking about how to produce your TV show. And so we're going to have a look just briefly, of course, on the various things you need to do in order to produce your TV show. So let's get started. After you've seen this nice one, my colour is much better here, so Planning is very critical for your TV show blueprint, but today we're going to be talking about producing it. Yay! So we're going to see how long this is. I'm hoping it's going to be less than 10 minutes. So let's go. So we've had this in the previous episode in the beginning about producing your show. And you need to know what TV show format you want to produce as your show. You have to have your plan. You have to know if you're interviewing guests, you have to have those all those format of your TV show and where are you going to put your call to action and whether you're going to have an intro in your show and how you're going to do that. And then we also discussed briefly before what equipment you need. So you need a good USB microphone, you need a webcam, obviously a desktop computer. You need to be connected to the Internet by your Ethernet. Wi-Fi is not good enough quality really for a TV show. As well as you can get yourself a photo studio kit which has light stands, a green screen and a stand to hold your green screen, which is one of the things I have, as you know. And then we have discussed briefly the software Xsplit broadcaster software, which I think is essential. But I'll talk to you about another option in a few minutes. So we're going to produce a TV show, you know, your TV format, you know, you have an outline of what the format looks like. And let's say, for example, you want to interview an influencer in your market on your TV show. Well, so that's a great network strategy to get to know other people's in your field. So first, of course, you send out an e-mail or contact them on LinkedIn, the interviewee with a proposal for say, a 20 minute to 45 minute interview on your topic or their topic, whatever they are interested in. You explain the format of the show. You suggest some interview topics and questions you might want to cover. You tell them about the mission for your TV show, where it's located, how long you'll have had it, and what marketing you do for each show. So you put together a proposal and you suggest they can get a copy of the TV show to use on their website. That's a good strategy because people always love content for their portfolio or you can give them permission to put it on their YouTube channel and you send them a calendar with some suggested dates for the interview, or are you to discuss when they want to do it? Personally, I think you should just decide yourself what days you want to do TV shows, but that's up to you and the interviewee. For Easy TV Show Blueprint go to http://jgtips.com/easy
Welcome, welcome. This is Jane Gardner, and today we're going to be looking at planning your easy TV show blueprint. So let's get started and have a look. So what's up? We're going to plan a TV show and we're going to make it an easy TV show so that we can use it everywhere in our business. So the first thing we have to ask is what is the goal of having a TV show in your business? Well, that's really important and especially nowadays. You have to be able to figure out what your time and your money is worth. And then you have to ask yourself, why do you want to have a TV show? Well, now you have to think about planning your TV show format. You have to be strategic about the show topic and guests you want to invite or do you want to invite guests or do you want to just solo train and be seen as the expert? Who is the audience that you want? Where are they? Are they hanging out on TV? I'm sure they are. Will the topic attract new audience and new fans? Do you want to invite guests who are influencers, who you want to connect to so that they can be on TV? They'll be attracted to be invited for an interview. Will your TV show attract others to invite you on their media platform, whether it's a TV show or a podcast or their website to have an interview? These are some of the questions to ask when you plan your format. So that is where you start. You'll ask yourself, what is the goal of having a TV show in your business? We'll give you an example later. But for now, let's have a look at how to plan your TV show format before you start. So you have to think about what is going to be the format for your TV show in terms of the structure, how long do you want it to be? Do you want to invite guests? Do you want to just train? Do you want to monetize it? Do you want to have promotions in your TV show? Do you want to do a call to action to people who see your TV show to go to your Website, to go to your product or service site? What is it you want to do with your TV show? Then you can think about how to be strategic and use it everywhere so you could use your TV show. If you have the right format for it on your website, you could put it on your YouTube channel, you could put it on Medium in a magazine format. You could use snippets and on your social media for Facebook, LinkedIn, Periscope, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest. And of course, you can originally put your TV show on Roku, Amazon Fire and Apple TV and it will be seen on TV. And of course, you can be strategic and create a show that you can create easily into a podcast or videocast for all the podcast networks. And also, you can monetize your TV show, so before you plan the format of the TV show, you have to ask yourself, will you sell guest spots to others to be on your TV show to promote their product and service? For example, would you have a Business of the Week section where business talks about their business on your show and they pay you for that spot? Will you have ads for others products or services on your TV show? Will you have ads for your products and services? You better on your TV show. So where are you going to put it into the format and into the schedule. Will you do affiliate marketing for products and services from the guests who come on your TV show? Will you promote your guest products or services? What will be your format? There are limitations to third party selling on streaming TV, but there are ways to monetize your TV show and your TV channel. But the TV channel is for another day. Right now we're looking at your TV show format. So it's all about planning before you do one TV show to leverage the TV show format for connecting with others, including influencers and maybe your Dream 100 and interview them on your show, you can monetize your TV show. You want to be able to leverage it to increase your leads and fans for your business and bring them back to where you want them to be. And of course, it will have credibility for your brand to be on TV and you need to plan your TV show format so you can repurpose it all over for marketing on different platforms so that you can be seen everywhere. So with a strategically planned TV show format, you can have your show on your website, your interviewee's website, your YouTube channel, your podcasts, your medium magazine, Roku, Amazon via Apple TV and you snippets for social media out onto the various social media platforms so you can be everywhere with one TV show. So with planning and easy TV show blueprint, you can follow it each time you create a new TV show episode knowing what is the goal for your TV show, how you will produce it easily, how will you monetize it, how you will leverage it for more audience, the visibility and more connections. And how will you repurpose the TV show easily so you'll have a step by step process that will take less time and money than when you have the blueprint, than if you had no idea what the blueprint would be. Also, you'll be seen everywhere on all the platforms and you will outshine your competition by using the easy TV show blueprint. So those are some of the things you have to think about when planning your TV show format. So let's say, for example, you want to just train and share your knowledge. If you know you want to train and share valuable information for your ideal audience, you would have an introduction, showcase your expertise, do a training, have a call to action for your audience to go somewhere, whether it's to a product or service, or you would outline what your product or services is on the TV show so that people would be interested enough to go to your website or wherever else you are for that product and service. And then you would have a sign up for your next training. You could they could sign up for your next workshop, etc., somewhere else other than the TV. But you know what video looks like. You just put a link on the TV show. They can write it down and go to your website. Each episode, you know, it has a certain structure and it will be easy to split and repurpose on other social media platforms with snippets or different calls to action to other locations, etc. when you have a plan. So with a plan, it's most critical and to have an easy TV show. So this is the first step in planning a TV show, and it'll be the format that you want to use to create your TV show. And you will create a TV show blueprint that you can use to plan, produce, publish, promote and repurpose.
Hello, this is Jane Gardner and welcome to Ultimate TV Channel System. On today's show, we're going to talk about why you should have a TV show in your business. Right about now. So let's get on giving you a few secrets, but here's what your business would look like with a TV show. Imagine your presence not just on your TV channel, but when you are featured on other TV shows or podcasts because of being seen everywhere, you could not only have fresh leads every day, but you gain the credibility of being on worldwide TV. Your brand and authority will increase. And when you promote your own TV channel as well as the other platforms that you have it on, because I have an ultimate TV channel system where you're leveraging your channel all over the Internet. Anyway, we'll talk about that later. So you can be seen as an expert in the field and stand out from your competition and your brand and authority will increase when you can promote your TV channel as well. On the other platforms you have been on, you'll be seen as an expert in the field and stand out from your competition. You will be the expert, the authority who wants to share their message and mission while getting more leads and clients. So here's what your business looks like with TV. You don't excuse me. You don't have to learn how to optimize video to graphics or upload your TV channel to Roku. All you need is to plan and produce a series of TV shows on your TV channel or that you can leverage and repurpose on all over the Internet as well. Of course, on TV, the Visibility TV Network Broadcasting Network will do all the technical requirements to get your TV channel on streaming TV in 2021. You could have a branded professional quality TV channel produced with a 12 month TV show, production and marketing plan to highlight your expertise and authority, increase your visibility and increase your networking with other influencers and getting on other TV shows and podcasts. And you could be leveraging your TV show, according to the Easy TV show Blueprint onto 10 media platforms to have your business seen everywhere now. So I might be able to help you with this now. I can't help everyone and not everyone is a good fit for TV. And of course, I'd like to invite you as well. I can't help everyone, but if you're good fit and if your concept will do well on TV or or not, if your idea is not a good concept for TV or for me and my team, I'll let you know and likely I'll give you some advice on how you can achieve what you want. And of course, if if you are good fit to explode your visibility and your credibility and your presence and leads with TV, we can talk about how we can work together to get your TV show or TV channel launched fast. So just fill out the short form below and let's schedule your chat with me. So it should be below the video. I will be sending you some more trainings. I have a training on the TV show Blueprint, which goes into more depth on the five steps. And of course, I have other trainings on the ultimate TV channel system, so I hope you enjoy them. And let's have a chat if you're interested on having a TV show, having a TV episode, show just one or even having a TV channel, we can talk. This is Jane Gardner. And thank you for listening. Hope you enjoyed the training and to download the easy TV show blueprint you can go to http://jgtips.com/easy.
Hello, this is Jane Gardner and welcome to Ultimate TV Channel System. On today's show, we're going to talk about why you should have a TV show. Right about now. So here's another secret for you. It's a quick bonus secret and something I'll have to have another training on. But with a TV channel, you could have your own live streaming, live TV show on your TV channel. So I could have this TV show. And there's another strategy. You can also just stream it our live stream it on to your TV channel at a certain time of the day every week. So, for example, this could be at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, streaming on my TV channel because of the technology developed with my network. You can have your own custom RCMP link, which is a real time messaging protocol like you've seen on our Facebook Live or YouTube they mention a RMTP. And when you broadcast, which means you broadcast live on your TV channel as many times as you want, very important without being charged for bandwidth or being dependent on Facebook or YouTube to broadcast. You can also use that to broadcast on all the social media platforms. You could have a live TV show weekly on your TV channel. You can get more detail, of course, if you want to chat with me later. But just a hint. If you want to think about it on the power of live streaming, you could have a streaming TV channel and it's become very popular with churches and fitness centers to use for live broadcasting their ceremonies or classes. So that's my quick bonus number for secret. Hope you enjoyed the training and to download the easy TV show blueprint, you can go to http://jgtips.com/easy
Hello, this is Jane Gardner and welcome to Ultimate TV Channel System. On today's show, we're going to talk about why you should have a TV show in your business. Right about now. But here's another secret you could have your own TV channel and least TV space to others for their TV shows on your TV channel to monetize it so you don't have to even probably produce a TV show. If you can find the people who are interested in having a TV show on your TV channel and you can lease the space to them. A streaming TV format allows for the ability for a TV channel to have TV show spots for others who want to have a TV show on your TV channel. So let's look at my channel. So let's just have a look. I had to actually physically take my camera out and take a picture of the TV screen because you cannot do this in on the Internet. So this is what Roku looks like. You have rows of shows, episodes and categories for those shows. And so when you have a category of brand, each show that is categorized as brand shows up in that row. So mindset is, of course, a different category and strategy is a different category. And so that's me taking the picture. And so basically so what you could do is you could have a TV channel called the Mindset Channel. And lease to others with a category for a TV show, whatever they call it, mindset for gardeners or mindset and law of attraction. And you could lease TV shows by categories on your own TV channel so you could actually make money from your TV channel or you could sell TV show unique episodes within a category, for example. I am creating I have decided on the title yet it might be Business Success TV or Entrepreneur Success TV channel. And if a person creates through my company a TV show episode, it will go up into the appropriate category onto that TV channel Entrepreneur Success channel. And any time anywhere someone can watch it. So you could lease TV shows by category on your own TV channel or you could sell, of course, those unique episodes. You could cover the cost of having your own TV channel and make it pay for itself from those who want a TV show on your channel. So, yes, I'm sure it would be very easy for you to sell a TV show episode to people because everybody wants to be on TV so you can have a strategically planned TV channel to leverage your own TV show and others. You can monetize it, leverage, repurpose it everywhere. You just have to create your plan strategically. Hope you enjoyed the training and to download the easy TV show blueprint, you can go to http://jgtips.com/easy.
This is Jane Gardner and welcome to Ultimate TV Channel System. On today's show, we're going to talk about why you should have a TV Show. Right about now. So, as you can see, I can do a TV show without any help, crew or expensive equipment, I'm doing this one live except for that demo and I'm creating this training was excellent. So the production of a TV show can be done for you or you on your own. And you can invite guests on, of course, with Zoom. So let's try myth number three. It's a lot of work and a lot of time to leverage a TV show production for your business. As you can see from the Easy TV show Blueprint, planning your TV show format, you can monetize leverage and repurpose it. So you have to look at the goal of how you want to use the TV show before you plan the format. So what are you going to do? Why are you doing it? What's the goal? Do you want to attract and connect with your ideal audience? Do you want to attract your ideal interviewee who may share the episode with their larger audience? Do you want to attract and connect with influencers and your niche will promote your TV or their TV show appearance to their audience, whether it's on TV or podcasts or other platforms? Planning the TV show format is critical. And as you can see from the five easy steps from creating a TV show blueprint, you can also look at how to publish it as well as how to promote it and how to repurpose it. So we're not going to talk about that today so much because we'll have trainings on that separately or we go into more detail on the five steps. But basically it is critical in order to have an easy TV show blueprint to plan it beforehand and decide what you're going to use it for so you can leverage your TV show to connect with others. As was mentioned before, you can also repurpose your TV show if you design it the format correctly and simply you can use it as a podcast. You can use it for social media, you can use snippets from it. You can go on to Medium. You can put it on your website or your YouTube channel. You can be everywhere. So the easy TV show blueprint is very important to getting your message out there everywhere, because you can even with one TV show episode, you can create it and format it and use it everywhere by planning your TV show format to make it easy to monetize, easy to leverage. So, yeah, as you can see from the easy TV show Blueprint Strategy, strategically planning your TV show format can make it easy to monetize, leverage and repurpose. So as far as I'm concerned, I have solved that problem. Hope you enjoyed the training and to download the easy TV show blueprint. You can go to http://jgtips.com/easy
Hello this is Jane Gardner and welcome to Ultimate TV Channel System. On today's show, we're going to talk about why you should have a TV Show right about now. So is it hard to produce a TV show? Well, that's another myth. It is actually fairly easy if you do it strategically. I think most people have had experience with the challenge of being on Zoom, and that isn't my secret. Using Zoom, my TV show is me, myself and I as the crew. And I'll show you how easy it is to produce a TV show as I'm doing this training. So I'm going to show you my software. So write it down. It's not really a secret, but I don't know why, why, why. They just don't promote themselves enough Xsplit.com. It is a broadcasting software and it'll do live streaming. And of course I'm recording right now. I'm not live streaming right now. I'm recording this just for you. And it is the software that I use. So let's go back to me. And that's my secret. It's inexpensive. It can live stream, it can broadcast. You can use it with Zoom. It's inexpensive for the power it has. And I'll show you how it works behind the scenes. I had to record it myself with a video because otherwise you get that horrible telescoping things when you try and record something. So here we go. Here's behind the scenes of split. So we'll do a quick scene behind the scenes for Xsplit. This is what it looks like behind the scenes. You set up these scenes and then you can just change each scene by pushing a button. So let's go back to the original. And here we are. That's where my original is. And then we went to this studio scene and then another button. We have my website as a scene and then we have one of my intros as a scene set up. And then we have the title scene, which we could start with, and then we have some video on another scene. So we just go clicking between the ones as we want them and we'll go back here. And today I decided to put my PowerPoint presentation into a video area. So right here is my PowerPoint presentation. And I can go and go through my PowerPoint presentation and it can be on that scene there. So there you go. It's very easy to use. And I'll enlarge the Xsplit here so that you can see the buttons in my recording. But the rest of the show will be live because it's easy to use it, split and create a training, create a show, create anything, really. So yeah, I love Xsplit and yeah so let's get on with the training. So yeah I recorded that another day obviously and yeah it's not hard to use but it's easy. So I'm going to continue on. I think I got rid of that myth as well, but then I tend to be confident. I hope I have. Hope you enjoyed the training and to download the easy TV show blueprint. You can go to http://jgtips.com/easy.
Hello, this is Jane Gardner and welcome to Ultimate TV Channel System. On today's show, we're going to talk about why you should have a TV Show right about now. Welcome, welcome, welcome. This is Jane Gardner and welcome to the ultimate TV channel system. On today's training, we're going to be talking about the Easy TV show blueprint. I know I help entrepreneurs like yourself develop a TV show blueprint that can be monetized, leveraged and brand you as an influencer. Yes, I know with your own TV show. So let's get started on our presentation and I'm going to be hanging out with you. So you're stuck with me. So let's get started. So I know what you're thinking. You've got a TV show is a lot of work and a lot of money to do. But I'm going to show you a few secrets and strategies to have an easy TV show growing your business. So let's get started. I know you're curious how easy it is. So on today's training, I'm going to prove to you how easy it is to have your own TV show. So I have three shows on Amazon Fire and Roku. They are the business of home based business TV, HomebizstartupTV and my passion, which is personal development, Finding your Purpose TV. Imagine if you could have a TV studio like mine where you push a button. OK, to your next studio, where there's some video all lined up and ready to view right now, it looks like a picture, but if we wait a little while, it'll be video as well. You can look at trainings. We'll do a quick scene behind the scenes. You can have videos, details, and, of course, you can do a presentation like I'm doing. Now, imagine if you could do this all the time. Just whip from one studio to the next and boom, you are now at the next studio. One of the 3 secrets to having an easy TV show in your business is some special software I will talk about in a minute. But the truth of the matter is, right now, I am sitting in my basement, believe it or not, and we are going to prove that to you with a green screen. So as I said, anyone can do this. It's easy. I'm sitting in my basement using about 10 foot by 10 foot area of my basement, and I have a studio, which I think is pretty good looking. So there I have proved to you how easy it is. And so let's go. And before I tell you the secrets of how to have an easy TV show, let me tell you three reasons why you should have a TV show. OK, so there's so much noise on the Internet now. Too many Web sites, too many opt in pages, too many influencers competing for attention. Streaming TV like Roku, Amazon and Apple TV are new media platforms that are growing exponentially right now. And they have a worldwide audience that is almost separate from the Internet. You don't have to be on the Internet in order to go and watch Roku or Amazon fire. They've now got enabled TVs that you can just turn it on and go to Roku. There's a worldwide audience. They're looking for entertainment education and engaging shows to watch. Roku, Amazon Fire and Apple TV have over 40 million subscribers each now in 2020. And we all know why. If someone watches you on TV, you have instant credibility and authority. You're seen as a trailblazing influencer who is willing to leap in and try the new medium while your competition are left behind on the social media platforms, which sometimes go down. With the easy TV show blueprint, which you downloaded previously, you can figure out how your business can get more publicity leads and worldwide exposure that leads to potential clients searching you out as the expert. OK, so you're still thinking a TV show is too hard to put together, too much work and too much time. So I'm going to prove to you how easy it can be to have a TV show put together. So let's say, first off, the myth that it's hard to get on TV. Well, I think I've already proven to you that I am already have channels on Roku, Amazon Fire and Apple TV. So obviously it's easy. They are , Roku Amazon fire and AppleTV ,are creating and buying good quality TV shows as you all know from your looking and watching them and bingeing and they have opened up access to direct publishers like myself to add TV channels because they all need content, content and content and new content. In 2018. I was excited by the opportunity and now I have three channels on Roku and Amazon fire and growing. So it isn't hard. There are TV channels, standards to agree to and technical requirements that sometimes seem geeky. But I'm planning two more channels in 2020. So no, the streaming TV networks are actively looking for new TV, good quality produce content. They want your content. And as you can see, there's my three channels, as I mentioned before. Hope you enjoyed the training and to download the Easy TV show Blueprint you can go to http://jgtips.com/easy.
Hello this is Jane Gardner and welcome to Ultimate TV Channel System. On today's show, we're going to talk about why you should have a TV Show right about now. So why why should you? Well, with on demand streaming TV, your business is on people's TV sets, TV is a powerful media for getting your message across. It produces results like no other media. According to a CNBC account survey, 57 percent of the public has had some form of streaming service, and this number is rapidly growing. But does this all mean to you? Well, this enables businesses and companies to now build a larger viewer audience and set themselves up as an authority. As we all know that the power of TV creates that something special. TV is a powerful media for getting your message across. It produces results like no other media. We aren't talking about adverts, though. What we're talking about today, it's about you having your own TV channel streaming , streaming into millions of homes through Roku and Amazon fire. So if your business is on people's TV sets, well, your show is evergreen. It's always there. There's always going to be people looking at it. You'll reach a new audience and of course, you'll reach a worldwide audience on Roku and AmazonFire. Roku currently has over 40 million active accounts in 2020. And these figures are rapidly increasing with their push to expand into Europe. Roku has a base of 40 million active subscribers, which could be a possible one hundred and twenty million viewers based on households with three or four people in them. Roku is the number one streaming platform in the U.S., with the most hours streamed. Now, Amazon Fire TV currently has 40 million active accounts as well in January of 2019. Remember, this is users, not viewers. There could be three to four people in each household. So the combined viewers could also be around 200 million. The subscriber numbers that I just told you about, are pre pandemic. People have gotten into the habit of watching streaming TV channels like Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney plus, they are looking for entertainment. They're looking for educational programs and instructional shows. In the UK alone, it's estimated that streaming TV has overtaken pay-TV for the first time in 2018. The figures are fifteen point one million for pay TV and fifteen point four million for streaming TV. This signifies that the trend for watching broadcast TV has continued its fall since 2000, with those viewers switching to streaming TV. If what if you have a reason to be on on streaming TV? Well, it builds awareness for your business. If people don't know about your business, they can't become your customers. Having your own TV channel will boost your visibility among potential customers that if you reach a new worldwide audience or the audience that you couldn't have imagined possible to reach before on national TV. You can also communicate authority with your TV channel. Customers are becoming savvier and more discerning about which brands of business they support. Having your own TV channel with free, fully updated, relevant content will build your brand's authority and make sure you make a positive impression showing that your business is trustworthy and knowledgeable. You can also communicate authority with a TV channel. You can also create a video catalogue of your shows on your TV channel. You can showcase all of your products and our services in one place. Produces entertainment rather than a stuffy video brochure, you can create shows around your products and services. For example, a cooking show to showcase your chef skills or kitchen products. You can show authenticity. Customers aren't interested in businesses that publish dry corporate style content. Instead, you can let your brand's personality shine through and everything you share on your TV channel. You can show your customers a different side of your business to connect with them on a deeper level. You can also grow affordably with your TV channel, your business, regardless of size or budget, has an amazing opportunity to grow your audience influence and have brand awareness through platforms like Amazon Fire and Roku TV. For more on easy tv show blueprint go to http://jgtips.com/easy
Welcome to Solopreneur success strategies, where we talk about the entrepreneurial mindset and how to get your message out to your customers, how to know what your customer wants and how to make them your raving fans, as well as the knowledge and skills you need as an entrepreneur to save you time, money and be more productive in your business. So welcome. Welcome. This is Jane Gardner and welcome back. Yes, I'm back to celebrate Solopreneur success strategies. And I'll tell you why I've been away for a while because it might be of advantage to you. A few years ago, I found out that I would be able to be on TV without having to connect with influencers, without having to pay anybody, etc., etc.. And I'm really excited now because I'm going to be having a program where people can leverage their own TV channel but and get unlimited exposure, credibility and and leads by having their own TV channel.
Project Zion Podcast is teaming up with Smith College Professor, David Howlett, to release a series of podcasts his student created on women's ordination in Community of Christ. This episode features how women’s ordination has changed our interviewees and how it has changed their denomination as a whole.Featured interviewees: Gwendolyn Hawks-Blue, Charmaine Chvala-Smith, Jane Gardner, and Linda Booth.Written and produced by: Clara Brill-Carlat, C’21; Esther Kerns, C’20; Zoe House, C’20More information can be found on their website.
Project Zion Podcast is teaming up with Smith College Professor, David Howlett, to release a series of podcasts his student created on women's ordination in Community of Christ. This episode features women reflecting on their interactions across denominational lines. They relate stories of working with other women clergy, sharing with women in denominations that do not ordain women, attending ecumenical conferences, and serving on local interfaith alliances.Featured interviewees: Jane Gardner, Marge Troeh, Charmaine Chvala-Smith, Becky Savage, Gwendolyn Hawks-Blue, and Carolyn BrockWritten and produced by: Lily McGartland, C’20; Annalie Gilbert Keith, C’22; Svetlana Roth, C’22More information on this project can be found on their website.
Project Zion Podcast is teaming up with Smith College Professor, David Howlett, to release a series of podcasts his student created on women's ordination in Community of Christ. This episode features women reflecting on ministry in settings outside the local–conferences, retreats, international leaders gatherings, teaching at a seminary, and leadership of denominational bodies.Featured interviewees: Charmaine Chvala-Smith, Jane Gardner, Linda Booth, and Becky SavageWritten and produced by: Tessa Perry, C’20; Julia Batson, C’22; Sophia Johnson, C’23
Project Zion Podcast is teaming up with Smith College Professor, David Howlett, to release a series of podcasts his student created on women's ordination in Community of Christ. This episode features the stories of women reflecting upon the first sacrament they administered after ordination and addresses the challenges newly ordained women faced at congregational level.Featured interviewees: Linda Booth, Becky Savage, Jane Gardner, Carolyn Brock, Charmaine Chvala-Smith, Gwendolyn Hawks-Blue, and Marge Troeh.Written and produced by: Madeleine Hickman, C’21; Jennie Mathewson, C’23; Nevia Selmon, C’22
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Project Zion Podcast is teaming up with Smith College Professor David Howlett to release a series of podcasts his student created on women's ordination in Community of Christ. This episode features the story of the fight for women’s ordination in Community of Christ, leading up to the 1984 conference that approved women’s ordination. Featured interviewees: Marge Troeh, Charmaine Chvala-Smith, Linda Booth, Gwendolyn Hawks-Blue, Carolyn Brock, and Jane Gardner.Written and produced by: Naomi Brill, C’22; Em Papineau, C’20; Raleigh Williams, C’20More information can be found at their website here.
We talk a lot about being a prophetic people on Project Zion, but today our conversation has a bit of a twist! We've invited Presiding Evangelist, Jane Gardner, to talk about how our hymnal Community of Christ Sings is a prophetic witness and missional tool.
We chat with Hilary Bornemann about the Sisterhood of the Traveling Saddle Pad and how it went at a recent Boyd Martin clinic. Jane Gardner talks about Shetland Ponies in their many forms. Jamie answers listener training questions while the FEI states the obvious in a blog post about ring sour horses.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
In this episode of Common Grounds, Karin Peter sits down with Presiding Evangelist Jane Gardner to discuss Ordinary Time.
British composer Bobbie-Jane Gardner on music inspired by cooking, Noam Chomsky, and the city of Birmingham.
Welcome to HomeBizStartupTv, a weekly show on various topics you need to know as a home business entrepreneur. Hosted by Jane Gardner, this weekly show is on how to start run and grow your own home business. Jane is a home business entrepreneur working for last 20 years with my husband in our home office. Today’s show is an overview of topics going to be talking about over the next year. In the first week of the month, I am going to be talking about the traits of the mindset of the entrepreneur and the topic of your messaging and your Brand. In week two, the theme is strategy and systems in your business. In week three, the topic is the most important as it’s going to be all about you customer and customer acquisition and selling. In week four the topic is all about the skills and knowledge and actionable trainings you need to have as a home business entrepreneur. How to do sales; how to do a website; how to understand cash flow and also I will go over free software and tools that will save you time and money in your business. HomeBizStartupTv is an extensive show about the skills knowledge mindset tools and systems and strategy you can put into your business to be a successful at home business entrepreneur. So, please subscribe at http://homebizstartupTV.com to get the worksheets, links and resources mentioned in our broadcasts.
This is Jane Gardner and welcome to strategy Sunday. Again we're talking about you being a sensible reluctant entrepreneur. I know you don't think there's any many many people out there who actually talk about being a reluctant entrepreneur. But it is the best way to go because of course you're not endangering your money by being the reluctant entrepreneur. So I have talked about how you should not quit your day job.
The recent Equifax data breach has left the personal details of more than 143 million customers at risk. Today we'll speak with a financial expert about the breach and the steps you can take to protect your identity and credit. Later, a conversation with Jane Gardner in advance of her upcoming event "Live Each Day: A Talk with Jane Gardner." We'll also check in with Mal Vincent and find out what's going on this week in Mal's World. Tune in at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM.