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In this episode of Starve the Doubts, host Jared Easley reconnects with longtime friend and guest Jason Patello, co-owner of the Patello Insurance Group and founder of MIA (Motivate, Inspire, Affirm). Jason shares how he went from being a stay-at-home dad—famously known as “Butter Dad”—to leading a successful seven-figure insurance team. He explains how personal tragedy led him into mortgage protection, details his commitment to inspiring others through positive affirmations, and highlights the pivotal mindset shifts that shaped his growth. Jason's story is a testament to resilience, self-belief, and the power of “starving the doubts.” Key Topics & Takeaways The Origin Story Jason's early days as a stay-at-home dad and initial connection with JaredTransitioning from “Butter Dad” to co-founding the Patello Insurance Group with his wife, CrystalWhy Mortgage Protection Insurance Matters A family tragedy that sparked Jason's passion for protecting othersAdapting to virtual/phone appointments while maintaining personal connectionsMindset & Motivation How mindset, affirmations, and gratitude can combat self-doubtNighttime and morning routines for staying grounded (including brushing teeth with the opposite hand)Leadership & Team Building Viewing agents as business partners and creating a duplicable processBalancing family life, professional growth, and a rapidly expanding agencyMIA (Motivate, Inspire, Affirm) The “why” behind Jason's motivational content—and how he needed it firstHarnessing self-talk, affirmations, and positivity to shift the subconsciousAdvice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs “Never get stuck in the paralysis of analysis”Staying humble and hungry, no matter how big your wins Memorable Quotes “Never get stuck on the paralysis of analysis. Try to keep moving forward.” – Jason “If you find something you love, be willing to stay at it and not quit—even when it's hard.” – Jason “Treat your business partners like partners. It's not just about you; it's about helping them succeed too.” – Jason Resources & Links Patello Insurance Group PatelloInsuranceGroup.comJason's YouTube Channel “Jason Patello” for the MIA (Motivate, Inspire, Affirm) playlistConnect with Host Jared Easley Starve The Doubts Action Steps Check Your MindsetReflect on three things you're grateful for daily.Use positive self-talk and disrupt routine habits (e.g., brush with your opposite hand).Evaluate Your Insurance NeedsIf you're a new homeowner or haven't reviewed your life insurance, consider talking to someone like Jason.Fuel Personal GrowthListen to motivational podcasts or watch inspiring videos regularly.Engage with content that encourages you to keep pushing forward.Stay ConnectedVisit PatelloInsuranceGroup.com or follow Jason on YouTube for more affirmations.Enjoyed this Episode? Please leave a review on your favorite podcast platform.Support the show
Episode Summary: In this powerful episode of Starve the Doubts, host Jared Easley sits down with motivational speaker, author, and fitness guru Martin Pigg to discuss the transformational power of mindset, personal growth, and relentless pursuit of one's dreams. Martin shares his incredible journey—from a successful career as a pilot to taking a leap of faith into the personal development space, despite the risks and doubts from those around him. Throughout the conversation, Martin dives into the core principles of his PIGG framework—Passion, Intention, Gratitude, and Grace—as a foundation for living a fulfilled and purpose-driven life. He opens up about the challenges he's faced, including the loss of his parents, financial struggles, and personal betrayals, yet explains how he has continuously found the strength to push forward by maintaining faith in himself and the greater energy that guides us all. Listeners will be inspired by Martin's transformational fitness journey, his shift into executive coaching and speaking, and his insights into recognizing "God Winks"—seemingly random but divinely orchestrated moments that help guide us toward our true calling. He also shares the importance of reframing our perspective on age, pain, and circumstances, emphasizing that they are myths and excuses that prevent us from living the life we are meant to live. In this episode, you'll learn: Why your odds of being born (1 in 400 trillion) make you a miracle and how that realization should shape your self-worth.How to cultivate a mindset of gratitude, even in the face of adversity.The importance of surrounding yourself with the right people—those who lift you up rather than drag you down.How to discern a true calling or “God Wink” from fleeting thoughts or self-doubt.Why your passion, when pursued with intention, will either become your purpose or lead you to it.How to overcome imposter syndrome and take the first step toward achieving your dream life.Whether you're feeling stuck in your current circumstances, struggling with self-doubt, or simply seeking inspiration to take bold action toward your dreams, this conversation with Martin Pigg is packed with wisdom, motivation, and actionable steps that will help you break through limitations and take flight. Connect with Martin Pigg: Website: MartinPigg.com (For books, coaching, and speaking engagements)Instagram: @martinpigg
Episode Summary:In this inspiring episode of Starve the Doubts, Jared Easley welcomes back a returning guest and now friend, Miranda Oda, for an in-depth discussion about personal growth, achieving career milestones, and maintaining balance in life. Miranda shares her journey from being a wealth management advisor in Honolulu, Hawaii, to acquiring another financial practice at 27. She reveals the secrets to her success, including her commitment to personal development, a strong "to be list," and her adventurous spirit.Miranda also talks about:Her love for music and how Metallica inspired her to pick up the guitar.Her recent foray into personal growth through PSI Seminars and setting balanced life goals.How she approaches challenges, pivots, and creates positive outcomes.Supporting local art, like pole dancing as an art form, has enriched her perspective.Miranda's candid insights about managing stress, finding balance, and staying authentic will resonate with anyone striving for a more fulfilled life.Key Takeaways:To Be, Not Just To Do: Miranda emphasizes the importance of focusing on how we want to be rather than just what we want to do.Visualization and Rituals: Developing daily rituals and visualizing success are vital to maintaining clarity and focus.Faith and Purpose: Staying grounded in a sense of purpose and vision helps overcome obstacles and navigate detours.Channeling Energy Positively: Miranda highlights the importance of turning setbacks into opportunities for growth.Quotes from the Episode:"Words create worlds. To change your life, you must change how you think.""It's not enough to know what you want; you must follow through and take risks.""I have a choice: to be stressed and broke or stressed and successful."Connect with Miranda Oda:Instagram: @Miranda.HMProfessional Website: mirandaoda.nm.comResources Mentioned:PSI Seminars: Personal growth and development workshops that Miranda credits with her balanced life approach.Aloha Tree Alliance: A nonprofit organization dedicated to restoring native plants in Hawaii. Consider giving the gift of a named tree this holiday season.Final Thoughts from Miranda:"Everyone has a to-do list, but why not have a to-be list as well? Focus on how you want to be in the moment, and everything else will follow."Thanks for Listening!Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Starve the Doubts wherever you get your podcasts. Connect with Jared Easley on social media for updates and more inspiring stories!Support the showKingdom of God by Kevin Wingate (Aka. AI Outlaw)Life is Good by Kevin Wingate (Aka. AI Outlaw)Proud My Boys A Texan by Kevin Wingate (Aka. AI Outlaw)
It's watercooler time in the Southeastern Conference! Welcome to the Third Saturday in October, your SEC tailgate - wait, watercooler - podcast for the rest of us. We begin with an introduction to new co-host Jared Easley! Jared and Bradley react to the Week 1 games in the SEC and look ahead to what's on tap for Week 2.
Jared Easley, the co-founder of Podcast Movement, joined us for the 100th and 200th episodes of the Business Infrastructure podcast. And he's here again as we celebrate the 300th episode! But this episode is different. It's the final episode of the Business Infrastructure podcast. As long as the internet is around, you will still be able to access this catalogue of 300 episodes! That also means you can still do things like leave reviews and comments. Saying goodbye is never easy. We appreciate the 236 guests that appeared and contributed valuable resources to this show as well as the amazing people behind the scenes who made this show possible. The good news is that we have a new podcast launching on September 1, 2024. It's called
In this inspiring episode of the Starve the Doubts podcast, host Jared Easley sits down with Azucena Garcia Ferro, the dynamic host of "Cerebral Palsy Answers." Azucena shares her remarkable journey, from facing the challenges of living with cerebral palsy to achieving success in the corporate world and ultimately finding fulfillment through podcasting. She talks about the fears and risks she overcame to create a podcast that serves as a vital resource for the Spanish-speaking community, shedding light on cerebral palsy and providing hope and support to families navigating similar challenges.**Key Topics:**1. **Embracing Change and Overcoming Fear:** - Azucena shares how she transitioned from a stable corporate job to podcasting, highlighting the importance of being bold and taking risks. - She reflects on the personal growth and fulfillment from embracing change and stepping out of her comfort zone.2. **The Power of Music:** - Discussion on Azucena's eclectic taste in music, including memorable concert experiences such as Soda Stereo and Depeche Mode.3. **The Meeting and the Beginning:** - Azucena recounts how she and Jared first met through a scholarship opportunity for Podcast Movement, leading to a meaningful connection and a chance to expand her podcasting journey.4. **Navigating New Spaces:** - Azucena's experience attending her first Podcast Movement conference in Los Angeles was where she felt welcomed and gained valuable insights and connections. - How networking at the conference helped her establish valuable relationships and inspired her to create a niche podcasting community for Spanish speakers.5. **Overcoming Challenges with Cerebral Palsy:** - Azucena provides a candid look into her life with cerebral palsy, including the struggles and triumphs she faced growing up. - Her commitment to breaking misconceptions and providing support to families dealing with similar disabilities through her podcast.6. **Podcasting as a Tool for Change:** - The role of podcasting in giving a voice to marginalized communities and individuals with disabilities. - Azucena's vision for her podcast and its impact on her listeners, providing a platform for hope and empowerment.7. **Practical Advice for Aspiring Podcasters:** - Azucena's insights on starting a podcast emphasize the importance of believing in oneself, focusing on strengths, and seeking out the right people to help with technical aspects. - Encouraging listeners to pursue their passions despite fears and challenges, using her journey as an example.8. **Final Thoughts and Encouragement:** - Azucena's closing advice on being courageous, taking risks, and not being intimidated by others, urging listeners to follow their instincts and strive for personal and professional growth.**Episode Highlights:**- Azucena's account of her top concerts: Soda Stereo's 2007 reunion and Depeche Mode'Living God's Way in an Ungodly WorldIn a world that makes up its own rules, Christians need to focus on Who rules! The Christ!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.Kingdom of God by Kevin Wingate (Aka. AI Outlaw)Life is Good by Kevin Wingate (Aka. AI Outlaw)Proud My Boys A Texan by Kevin Wingate (Aka. AI Outlaw)
Guest: Kevin Wingate (Soundcloud, YouTube, Facebook)Host: Jared EasleyEpisode Summary:In this inspiring episode of Starve the Doubts, host Jared Easley chats with Kevin Wingate, a multi-talented individual who seamlessly blends his passion for music, technology, and ministry. Kevin discusses his journey from being a DJ and running a vape shop to becoming a prolific songwriter leveraging AI technologies. He also touches on his transformation, commitment to faith, and dedication to building a community around music and ministry.Key Points Discussed:Introduction and Background:Jared introduces Kevin Wingate, a process technician, minister, family man, and AI-driven songwriter.Kevin shares his journey into music, starting with his love for various genres and early DJing experiences.Musical Journey and AI Integration:Kevin's transition from DJing at local events to using AI to create a wide range of music, including country, hip-hop, and Christian songs.The origin of Dirty Bay Productions and the "fishing country" music concept.Dirty Bay Productions:Kevin's venture into creating fishing-related music and his YouTube channel showcased his DIY music and video production approach.The challenges of navigating copyright issues and deciding to create original music for his videos.AI in Music:Kevin's experiences with AI tools, creating songs in various genres, and the potential of AI to democratize music production.The significance of AI in allowing him to express his creativity and reach new audiences.Ministry and Music:Kevin aspires to blend his faith with his music, creating uplifting content that resonates with diverse audiences. You can listen over at Wingate Muzic! His involvement with Blast and Cast Ministries combines his love for fishing with his passion for ministry.Future Goals:Kevin plans to expand his music ministry, reach out through platforms like TikTok, and help others find their voice in music.His dream is to have his songs featured on Christian radio and continue to innovate in the music and ministry spaces.Final Thoughts and Contact Information:Kevin encourages listeners to pursue their passions and use AI for creative expression.He invites people to connect with him via email at dirtybayproduction@gmail.com and follow his work under AI Outlaw on various platforms.Support the Show.Kingdom of God by Kevin Wingate (Aka. AI Outlaw)Life is Good by Kevin Wingate (Aka. AI Outlaw)Proud My Boys A Texan by Kevin Wingate (Aka. AI Outlaw)
Introduction:Welcome back to the podcast! I'm your host, Jared Easley. Today's episode is unique as we reconnect with Michael Wright, a man who significantly influenced my life during middle and high school. Michael is multifaceted – a musician, artist, concert manager, talent broker, businessman, and family man.Key Discussion Points:God's Love and Mission:Michael reflects on the profound love of God and the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus on the cross.Encourages listeners to embrace God's love, share it with others, and intentionally love the people around them.Michael Wright's Musical Journey:Michael shares his favorite concert experiences, including seeing Blackberry Smoke and Yacht Rock Revue.Discusses what makes a band stand out, highlighting nostalgia and memorable experiences associated with music.Michael's humble beginnings with his first band, Calico Road, and progression through various bands, including Soft Rocking Cow, Slow Rolling Cow, and the cover band Coconut Cowboys.Transitioning to Suns of March, his original music project, and the success it brought.Influence and Memories:Jared reminisces about Michael's impact on his musical development, including guitar lessons and songwriting inspiration.Michael's experiences in boxing, his pivot to music, and the influence of his faith on his songwriting.Transition to Music Management:Michael's shift from a touring musician to a talent broker and concert manager.Insights into the music industry, working with big names like Blake Shelton and Eric Church, and managing significant festivals and events.The challenges and rewards of balancing family life with his professional responsibilities.Family and Priorities:Michael's dedication to his family and the importance of setting priorities.I am balancing professional aspirations with being a devoted husband and father.The dynamics of a blended family and the emphasis on supporting their children's activities and interests.Final Thoughts:Michael emphasizes the importance of making disciples and living a life of obedience to God's commandments.The inspiration was drawn from Kyle Lance Martin's Project 52, focusing on discipleship and intentionality in daily interactions.Closing:Michael's final thought: "God is love. He loved us enough to go to the cross, send his son to the cross for us, and die for us so that he could come and possess us when we finally realized we needed him. He wants us to love, he wants us to receive his love, and he wants us to share his love. Let's go out tonight and tomorrow, and let's look at people and intentionally make a point in our mind to say, Hey, I'm going to love that person."Jared expresses gratitude for Michael's influence and friendship and teases a future episode featuring Michael performing on acoustic guitar.Call to Action:Check out Michael's music project, Suns of March, at The Cosmic CoupleOur short-form podcasts will put a smile on your face as we talk about relationships.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
In this episode, host Jared Easley talks with guests Jerry Dugan, Matt Gibson, and Russell Lolacher about their experiences at Podcast Movement Evolutions in LA. They discuss the networking opportunities, sessions attended, and overall positive experiences at the conference.Each guest shares a few of their favorite podcasts:Jerry recommends LeVar Burton Reads, Based on a True Story with Dan Levesque, and Say More with Dr. SheilaMatt enjoys music industry shows like The Gig Gab Podcast, CD Baby's DIY Musician Podcast, The Lex Fridman Podcast, and The All-In Podcast.Russell likes movie industry shows such as KCRW's The Business and The Rewatchable.In a humorous role-playing segment, the guests give each other advice. Russell advises Matt on planning the ultimate Canadian vacation, Matt counsels Jerry on modern dating, and Jerry guides Russell through the process of writing and publishing a book.The guests also joke about what new podcast each would hypothetically launch based on their interactions that week. The episode concludes with the guests sharing where listeners can find them and their work online.Support the show
Jared Easley interviewed Eric McCain, an accomplished musician, percussionist, and studio musician on the Starve the Doubts podcast. Some key points from the discussion:- Eric shared his background, growing up related to the Pointer Sisters, getting his start in music through marching band, and being mentored by influential music teacher Reggie Andrews. This exposed him to jazz and inspired him to learn percussion.- He has traveled the world performing at iconic venues like Carnegie Hall and the Sydney Opera House. Eric has also worked with many famous artists, such as Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, and Denzel Washington, though often in the studio rather than directly.- Eric performed percussion on the original Lion King animated film and the Broadway musical for many years. - He emphasized the importance of constantly reinventing yourself and being open to learning new things at any age. This motivated his interest in podcasting and attending this podcast conference.- When asked for recommendations on experiencing the real LA music scene, Eric suggested checking out smaller clubs in the arts district downtown, referenced in the LA Weekly. - He discussed how much the music industry and recording technology have evolved over his career, from 4-track tapes to digital. While it is easier now, he feels the abundance of music has reduced some modern music's overall quality and artistry.- Eric advised aspiring musicians to learn piano fundamentals and music theory as a foundation. Success takes hard work and homework, not overnight stardom.- He is launching his podcast, Eric McCain Live, in late April 2024, interviewing musicians.- Eric closed by encouraging listeners to prioritize their health above all else.The interview painted Eric as a passionate, accomplished musician eager to share his experience and wisdom with others through his upcoming podcast. Let me know if you want me to elaborate on or clarify any summary part.Support the show
This episode of Starve the Doubts dives into Jody Mayberry's remarkable podcasting journey and its impact on his life. Jody and host Jared Easley explore the following key themes:The Spark of Podcasting: Jody recounts his early days on Starve the Doubt, which was instrumental in launching his successful podcast, Park Leader Show. He discusses overcoming self-doubt with Jared's encouragement.The Disney Connection: Jody's collaboration with Lee Cockerell (ex-Disney executive) led to their podcast Creating Disney Magic and the Cockrell Academy, fueling personal and professional growth and lasting relationships.The Influence of Dan Miller: Jody pays tribute to Dan Miller, sharing valuable life lessons about relationships, marriage, and kindness. This underlines Dan's impact on both Jody and Jared.Unexpected Opportunities: Jody highlights how podcasting opened doors to speaking, consulting, and travel, demonstrating its power for building authority and creating unforeseen possibilities.Personal Connection and Innovation: Jody's daily podcast for his son exemplifies how the medium can creatively foster connection.Reflection and Gratitude: Jody and Jared reflect on their growth, the impact of their work, and their enduring friendship. Jody acknowledges Jared's pivotal role in his journey and exudes optimism for the future.Key Takeaway: This podcast transcript showcases how podcasting can lead to profound personal and professional growth, foster connections, inspire others, and open doors to unexpected opportunities.Support the show
This is volume 2 of the 'My Biggest Takeaways' series where I discuss lessons learned from books I've read. Here's are the books covered in this episode(these are affiliate links). Stop Chasing Influencers by Jared Easley and Kimanzi Constable Love Yourself by Kamal Ravikant The ONE Thing by Gary W. Keller and Jay Papasan Life's Golden Ticket by Brendon Burchard Vagabonding by Rolf Potts Here's a link to volume 1 https://bit.ly/2w1J2bu Thoughts? Comments? Do so on the blog here. Rate, like, leave a review! If you've enjoyed this episode, please support this podcast by doing any, all your shopping through my affiliate link: AMAZON: http://amzn.to/2dRu3IM or DONATE/TIP here https://bit.ly/2LD1mwy SUBSCRIBE Everywhere HERE https://bit.ly/3tkjIbV Let's keep in touch, sign up for the email list here https://bit.ly/42QhWBi
Join host Robert Forto as he speaks to Jared Easley about shelter dogs, volunteering, podcasting, and much more on this episode of Dog Works Radio. To support our show, please go to our Patreon page. ABOUT DOG WORKS RADIO: Dog training experts and best-selling authors Robert and Michele Forto (A Musher's Dream) take the listener into dogs' scruffy, curious, and sometimes heroic world. What does it mean to "own" a dog? Can dogs teach us compassion? How do dogs learn? What are your breed's origins, and what were they bred to do? Dog Works Radio is an award-winning podcast that is a delightful and surprising look at our relationship with our K9 buddies. ABOUT ROBERT FORTO: Robert Forto is the training director of Alaska Dog Works, a podcaster and business coach who helps entrepreneurs all over the country create sustainable business success. Whether through her podcast, his dog training business, or one of his trainings, you will quickly realize that you can be the best dog owner possible. CONNECT FURTHER WITH US: PODCAST: https://dogworksradio.com MORE RESOURCES: https://alaskadogworks.com
I officially have the prince court or the prince cabinet !The names and officeDr Irene first lady of big d countyPresident of big d county princess KarlaSecretary of state knick Denison Judge about to be elevated to chief justice of the supreme court of big d countyBig c sheriff Secretary of defence for big d county Adam the dark clown.Secretary of comedy and education Cody smarts Intern governor of big d county Noah Prime minister Jared Easley Also how I did week 13 Unfortunately no update on the support rant for the judge because meeting have been cancelled due to he have the stupid flu. Please help me as I get ready to move out of state in 2023 https://gofund.me/de50ba51 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/thebigdzoe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
special guest podcast movement Jared Easley graced the second palace at long last podcast movement invade big d county! I even let him sit on my throne lol. We talked about his podcast a bit of history of podcast movement and more this will be one of the best of interviews for 2023 best of interviews. For more information on podcast movement go tohttps://podcastmovement.com/events/Would you like your business almost half built for you? One of my sponsor's trucker friends is getting into my mpgxtreme business. His wife wants to make money by promoting this, also. I think she'll do very well. If you want all of her business volumne under you, sign up today and I'll put her below you. Around 1/2 of your business could be built for you because this is a binary compensation plan.1. Who do you know that spends too much on Fuel...Gas or Diesel?2. Of those people, who would want to save 10% or more, on each tank full?3. Given the opportunity, would you like to Save Money or Make Money or both?Here is a simple way you can help them, and yourself!Let me know what you think.Watch this 4 minute video on my website. This is where you can sign up. http://MpgXtreme.com/bigdcountryYou'll want to share the following video with testimonies with your trucker friends.Many truckers are saving 15% or more on diesel, some have saved even 30% or more, saving them a $1,000-$2,000 or more every month. Testimonies start at the 16 minute mark, but you'll want to listen to the whole call. Mpg Xcaps help trucks using DEF systems not to go into regen, saving them $1,000's more.https://stme.in/tsZNqqzFbJHere's a video of 4 testimonies of cars, trucks and semis by my upline.https://vimeo.com/750065900/67432751deFor additional details, here are 2 other 4 minute videos: https://vimeo.com/756037660/cc9e52e49bhttps://vimeo.com/758444996/beead05790 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/thebigdzoe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How do you expand your reach? Should you add email? Podcasting? Write a book? Up your social or networking game? Increase engagement? Probably all of those. In this episode advice from 8 content pros for you: Guests on this episode: Jared Easley co-founder Podcast Movement shares advice for effective networking and growth https://podcastmovement.com/ Jay Wujun Yow "The Engineer” Producer for The James Altucher Show with remote recording tips https://notepd.com/profile/jay_yow07 Spencer Carpenter Podcast Booking Agent on how to get more guest appearances https://www.outlieraudio.com Nate Hambrick from Self Publishing School on writing your first book (his book https://www.crushyourkryptonite.com ) Mark Deal co-creator of Podcast Editor Academy tells podcasters what their editor wishes they knew Kelsey Johnson from AWeber on email list building (her Twitter https://twitter.com/kelseycolorado) Pat Cheung CEO (Chief Engagement Officer) of PodInbox with tips for audience engagement https://podinbox.com Christina and Frank Sasso Founders of New Pod City on growing your podcast NewPodCity.com And at the end of the episode, I will share a wrap up of my biggest takeaways from the event, what I learned and what it's got me thinking. Here's the podinbox link I mentioned https://podinbox.com/grounded Get monthly email round-ups and a few announcements here: https://www.madmotion.com/groundedpodcast.html Follow Marion on social - she talks about content strategy, content creation, podcasting, Spartan & life in Vermont. Instagram https://www.instagram.com/madmotion/ Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/madmotion/ Hosted and produced by Marion Abrams Edited by Linah Macharia
This was recorded PRIOR to Podcast Movement Dallas 2022 Recorded on 7-28-2022This week Greg is back and we talk to Jared Easley of Podcast Movement and answer many of your podcasting questions.Podcasting Power Hour is recorded live on Twitter Spaces every Monday at 9 pm Eastern Time. To join, just follow the host, Jeff, aka The Podcast Father https://twitter.com/podcast_father, and Greg, founder of Indie Drop-In Network https://twitter.com/indiedropin on Twitter.If you would like to support the show, you can buy us a coffee:Jeff - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcastfatherGreg - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/indiedropinIf you would like to advertise on the show, we have pre-roll, mid-roll, and integration options. Just reach out to Greg@indiedropin on Twitter or fill out our contact form https://indiedropin.com/contact/#howto, #marketing, #podcasting #podcast
Jared Easley is a genuine entrepreneur. He is a noticer, motivator, friend, and power content creator. He has found a way to do all this and still keep his family first. He is also the co-founder of Podcast Movement, and from The Starve the doubts podcast. For the past 8 years, the goal of the Podcast Movement has been to bring together and educate active and aspiring podcasters and industry professionals, to grow the podcast community and industry as a whole. In 2022, they once again have the chance to do that twice, as they welcome thousands worldwide to the world's largest gatherings of podcasters. With over 10,000 podcasters joining them over the last 8 years from over 35 different countries (and growing), they are excited to continue the mission of the Podcast Movement for years to come! It will be on August 23-26, 2022. The “Starve the doubts podcast” features personal and professional development conversations. This show includes a guest on the "hot seat" that illuminates the path for listeners by sharing how they have navigated challenging seasons & difficult hurdles to pursue success. In this episode, Jared shared how he surpasses the obstacles that blocked his way to success. He talks about how he goes forward regardless of the uncertainties he faces in front of him. Jared Easley talks to Dr. Brad about how he read books and watches youtube videos to learn and eventually launch his podcast despite facing the problems such as the lack of money. Beyond that, Jared talks about how his faith in God aids him in times of hardship to get him through the depths of his circumstances. Jared Easley's story is powerful, inspiring, and strengthening. A proof of one who has lived out the pathway of navigating adverse life events and emerged to a life of peace, prosperity, and purpose. Episode 210 of The Beyond Adversity Podcast is a must-listen for individuals who want to know how to take opportunities to change their lives no matter how hard it is. We will look for an inspirational story of a man who succeeded despite adversity and wants to help others through the Podcast Movement. “The Beyond Adversity Podcast with Dr. Brad Miller is published weekly with the mission of helping people “Grow Through What They Go Through” as they navigate adversity and discover their promised life of peace, prosperity, and purpose. https://podcastmovement.com/ (https://podcastmovement.com/) Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JaredEasley/ (https://www.youtube.com/c/JaredEasley/) Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredeasley (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredeasley) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaredeasley/ (https://www.instagram.com/jaredeasley/)
The best things in life aren't free. In the professional world, that means it's time to take a risk. In today's episode of the Be Better Podcast, Donald is joined by the co-founder and VP of Content and Community of Podcast Movement, Jared Easley, to discuss the risks he took in creating the world's largest podcast event in the world. Podcasting is a phenomenon for a reason: It allows anyone a low barrier of entry to start creating content. Anyone can get involved. Even now, it's easier now than ever. People can create a podcast right from their smartphone. Jared wanted to create a podcast, so they looked at what content was online for people to get started. And there wasn't much. They did go to an event and made connections. However, it wasn't to the scale they imagined. Jared took a risk to create his event: Forced to crowdsource for the funding for his event, Jared decided to make the event about the attendees, not himself. He realized there was a passion for the event, which galvanized his efforts to make it happen. While the first few years of the event weren't perfect, it established the trust and proof of comfort needed to make it successful long-term. Mitigating risks can help overcome the fear of failure: For example, in one particular year, Jared's event lost $40k. Were there mistakes? Yes. And those mistakes were corrected in subsequent years to make the event a more enriching experience. Mistakes can help you learn what you couldn't know any other way, helping you become wiser and more informed for the future. It's okay (and productive) to try new things: Your experiences and efforts make you unique. Try a variety of ideas when creating something new - you'll be surprised what doors that can open. The worst thing you can do is not try. Instead, keep moving, and you'll find that more doors will open. Jared's major takeaway? When starting something new, put your efforts into others and create rapport to yield reciprocity for long-term success. Build an army of supporters to be more comfortable taking risks to further yourself. Be Better Episode Resources: Check out Jared's book recommendation, Will It Fly? By Pat Flynn. To get connected with Jared, visit podcastmovement.com for more content and information. Listen to Jared's podcast Starve the Doubts on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Like, subscribe, and listen to the Be Better podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else podcasts can be found. You can help build a better world. Help Better Homes and Gardens fight homelessness across the world by donating at bhgre.com/newstory. With a goal to raise $100,000 by the end of 2022, your contributions will go directly to supporting those affected and helping build a world with homes for everyone. This episode is brought to you in part by Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate. Looking for a new role that allows you to become your own boss, create your own schedule, and have excellent income potential without the headache of starting a new business? Become an agent with Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate, an American icon trusted in all things related to the home. Explore career options at bhgrecareer.com/.
Is your podcasting journey feeling a little lonely and disconnected from not having a community? Do you feel stuck on how to get your first (or next) collaboration? Then this episode with Jared Easley, Co-Founder of Podcast Movement, is for you! Resources: Join the Capsho Beta Program https://beta.capsho.com/optin (here)! Get $75 off your ticket to Podcast Movement https://podcastmovement.regfox.com/podcast-movement-2022?r=DEIRDRE9154%20https://podcastmovement.regfox.com/podcast-movement-2022?r=DEIRDRE9154 (here)! Get the Show Notes for exclusive episode insights and resources here
Arielle Nissenblatt's podcast journey started with a newsletter and a call to Dan Franks and Jared Easley, the co-founders of Podcast Movement. Since then she has grown the Ear Buds Collective Newsletter, joined the team at Squadcast as Community Manager, and is now creating social media content at Sounds Profitable and co-hosting the flagship show with Bryan Barletta.In this episode, you will hear how Arielle discovered that she was a better learner via audio than visual. how radio was her first audio love growing up on 107.1 The Peak in New York's Hudson Valley, how she got involved with a very popular podcast creation tool in Squadcast, and with podcasting's leading business think tank in Sounds Profitable. You will be able to meet Arielle in person at Podcast Movement which is taking place August 23-26 in Dallas.Sign up for Arielle's newsletter here. Start a 7 Day Free Trial with Squadcast. Use the Promo Code SOUNDOFF to get your first month free.Get a Transcript of this Episode Here!Definitely sign up for the Sounds Profitable Newsletter to learn more about ad tech and making money with your audio. But if you are like Arielle and consume content better through the wonderful world of audio, Follow or Subscribe to the Sounds Profitable Podcast here.Also a thanks to our latest sponsor, The CHR Prep Service.Click to get a free trial.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Here's everything you NEED to know if you plan on attending the Podcast Movement conference... plus SO MUCH MORE! Jared Easley is the Co-Founder and Head of Community/Content at Podcast Movement, as well as Host of the top-rated and top-ranked podcast Starve the Doubts. Jared has been featured in media including Entrepreneur, Huffington Post, and the South Florida Business Journal, and his recent book Stop Chasing Influencers is an Amazon and Publishers Weekly Best-Seller. CONNECT WITH JARED:IG (personal): https://www.instagram.com/jaredeasley IG (Podcast Movement): https://www.instagram.com/PodcastMovement LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredeasley Podcast (Starve the Doubts): https://apple.co/3GvjRlwBook (Stop Chasing Influencers): https://amzn.to/3LOHKpc Article (“How Podcasters Can Grow Their Show with Cross-Promos”): https://podnews.net/article/cross-promos-for-podcastsMENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Use code ANGIEPM22 for $50 OFF your registration for Podcast Movement (Dallas, TX - Aug 23-26, 2022): https://2022.podcastmovement.com/register Descript Studio Sound: https://www.descript.com/studio-sound Check out Dwight Yoakam's Greater Bakersfield session with Post Malone: https://youtu.be/xIFJxz0ps6cCheck out Hailey Whitters:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haileywhitters Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4e9TBaTlI3LVQz3tkTYC0I?si=uv1g-1_-RbSLLkJ_0gYEcw Check out a David Wilcox Facebook Live (loved so much by Jared!): https://www.facebook.com/Davidwilcoxmusic/videos/2635387626586858 CONNECT FURTHER WITH ANGIE:Podcast: https://www.yougetwhatimsaying.com Listen Early and Dynamic Ad-Free on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/44Y6rbYSocial Media: https://beacons.ai/theactualangie/socialmedia Contact: yougetwhatimsaying.podcast@gmail.com Monetize Your Podcast: https://beacons.ai/theactualangie/monetizeSupport the Show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yougetit/membershipADVERTISE ON THE SHOW: To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show's next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to yougetwhatimsaying.podcast@gmail.com.EPISODE CREDITS:Podcast Logo: Abby MurdockPodcast Cover Photography: April Bowers CreativeBE ADVISED:Formerly titled Podfluencer Society (for before that, 4 Things For Your Podcast), episodes 1-114 share insights and strategies specifically for podcasters. As the podcast has undergone a complete rebrand, some links and information referenced in earlier episodes have likely changed. Please contact us at yougetwhatimsaying.podcast@gmail.com if you cannot find what you are looking for. The views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast host and team or the owner of this Intellectual Property. This podcast is not an authority of legal advice, and listeners are encouraged to seek professional counsel with regard to their brand, business, and otherwise. Many of the product and service promotions in each episode are under the negotiated terms of affiliate or sponsorship agreements. If a link is clicked and a purchase is made, an affiliate commission may be received. However, we recommend products or services that we personally endorse and believe may be beneficial to others. This information is disclosed in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
For the past four years, this show has consistently aired every week, not missing a beat. This consistency is only a part of our success formula. Other factors include amazing guests, subscribers and listeners like you, and an all-star team! * The Business Infrastructure podcast started as a scrappy idea of host and producer, Alicia Butler Pierre. What she originally thought would simply be another means of sharing operational resources with small businesses has now evolved into a global movement with listeners in over 60 countries. * But this did not happen by osmosis. As the podcast grew in popularity, so did Equilibria, the company behind the podcast, and its need to scale up back-office operations. * In this episode, you get to hear directly from some of the people behind the scenes who each possess a superpower that they contribute to the mosaic that is the Business Infrastructure podcast. Joining us in the celebration is Jared Easley, the co-founder of Podcast Movement – home to the world's largest community of podcasters. If you've wondered what it takes to produce and promote this show, then here's your chance to find out! Listen and be inspired!
One of the ways we make podcasting better is by holding the people who work in podcasting accountable for doing better. I'm using my induction into the Podcast Hall of Fame to shine more light on that. Image courtesy of http://twitter.com/sheila_dee (Sheila Dee) In case you missed the memo, I was inducted into the https://podcasthof.com/hall-of-fame/ (Podcast Hall of Fame) last weekend. For those who don't have ~2 hours to watch the video hosted on Libsyn's account of the entire event, I've isolated out just my bit for today's episode. I talked a bit about the various perspectives of the people in podcasting. But the main thrust of my talk was about the perspective of people who are aware of podcasting but still aren't picking up what we're putting down. What do we look like to them? It's great that https://www.edisonresearch.com/the-infinite-dial-2022/ (the diversity of podcast listeners is now nearly matching and in some cases exceeding the diversity of the overall country). But that's just listeners. Creators and service providers still over-index on the old white dude scale. I'm doing what I can to change that by leading by example. I no longer apply to speak at podcast conferences because I don't want to force a well-meaning conference organizer to choose between me or someone from an underrepresented group to be on the stage. Someone whose ideas, work, and opinions deserve to be heard by more people. I'll speak at conferences if invited, but only after I do my homework. If (when)the headshots of other speakers aren't sufficiently diverse, I make them invite speakers from underrepresented groups. And if they refuse or are unable to comply with my request, I turn down the offer to speak. I've much the same attitude when I interact with my peers in the podcasting industry, and I don't shy away from calling my fellow old white dudes out on their bullshit or their bad behavior. I'm not virtue signaling here. I call them out because I've been there, spewing similar bullshit or exhibiting similar bad behavior. A friend of mine once said to me, "You get away with so much because you're Evo." She was right. That wasn't good. And it's up to me to do better. I'm trying every day. And because it was an awards speech, I thanked a bunch of people, like: http://twitter.com/sheila_dee (Sheila Dee), https://www.facebook.com/michael.mennenga (Mike Mennenga) https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanialunwin (NJ Unwin) https://twitter.com/TeeMonster (Tee Morris) https://twitter.com/markjeffrey (Mark Jeffrey) https://twitter.com/scottsigler (Scott Sigler) https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100069795018864 (Chris Miller) https://www.linkedin.com/in/timlwhite/ (Tim White) https://www.linkedin.com/in/brantsteen (Brant Steen) https://linkedin.com/in/podcast411 (Rob Walsh) https://twitter.com/GaryLeland (Gary Leland) https://twitter.com/jaredeasley (Jared Easley) https://twitter.com/dmfranks (Dan Franks) https://twitter.com/1LanceAnderson (Lance Anderson) http://twitter.com/bkkgreg (Greg Jorgensen) https://twitter.com/Global_Gaz (Ric Gazarian) https://twitter.com/alushlifemanual (Susan Schwartz) https://twitter.com/Daughterpick (Allie Press) http://twitter.com/walkersam (Sam Walker) http://twitter.com/bryanbarletta (Bryan Barletta) http://twitter.com/jamescridland (James Cridland) http://twitter.com/libsyn (Libsyn) https://www.captivate.fm/ (Captivate) https://maps.fm/ (Maps.fm) https://scribl.com/ (Scribl) the https://mobile.twitter.com/bipoccreators (BIPOC Podcast Creators) community, ... and the myriad people and companies I couldn't squeeze in. (Did I mention I was over time?) ----- Other Links http://evoterra.link/buzz (Over 100K active podcasters trust Buzzsprout) Got a podcasting service? https://podcastpontifications.com/about/sponsorship-information (Become a sponsor of Podcast Pontifications). Serious about podcasting? Join the...
Jared Easley, the Co-Founder of Podcast Movement and Host of Starve the Doubts, joins the show to share his journey from listening to podcasts to creating the world's largest community of podcasters. Hear how to start an event in an area you're passionate about, get people to actually participate and have fun, grow your community, what Jared's ring name would be as a professional wrestler, and perhaps some beatboxing. Connect with Jared at PodcastMovement.com
Today's guest on the Shane Sams Show is Jared Easley of Podcast Movement! Shane Sams and Jared Easley go in-depth about the birth, growth, and impact of Podcast Movement on today's show. In today's episode you'll learn: How Jared Easley grew Podcast Movement into an amazing business for thousands of podcasters How Jared Easley created a virtual community of tens of thousands of people How Jared Easley and his business partner Dan Franks fell into the LIVE event business All of the amazing business lessons Shane Sams and Jared Easley learned from watching WWE growing up
It's been years in the making, but Mat Talk Online founder Jason Bryant was finally a guest on the Starve the Doubts podcast. Starve the Doubts is hosted by Jared Easley and Ms. Christine. Easley is one of the founders of the popular Podcast Movement, an annual conference aimed at all things podcasting. To date, Bryant has yet to attend Podcast Movement due to one scheduling issue or another. Those are discussed in the episode. Also hosting is Ms. Christine, an avid gamer who met both Easley and Bryant in a Blab room back in 2015 before the online chat/video blogging platform died. Check out their conversations on other episodes of Starve the Doubts. About Starve The Doubts Jared Easley & Ms. Christine have fun-filled "The View/The Talk" style panel conversations that range from online business, personal and professional development. This show includes a guest on the "hot seat" that illuminates the path for listeners by sharing how they have navigated challenging seasons & difficult hurdles to pursue success.
Today's episode of Changing features Jared Easley, a man whose daughter blessed him with the motivation to renew his relationship with God. While his entrepreneurial work might've influenced his departure from God, he now thanks the small voice that encouraged him to pursue that relationship again. Jared's daughter is the reason he went back to Christ. Jared grew up in church, but that doesn't always translate to personal faith. He found himself slipping away from that foundation as he grew older. But he wanted to be a good father to his daughter, Lana, and maximize her potential. To do this, he took her to church. While he was there, Jared asked God to use him and help him reflect who God is to others. His renewal of Christ led to changes. He started writing out scriptures on three-by-five note cards and hanging them around his house. Psalm 32:8 - “I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go.” John 16:33 - “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world, you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” Once you start reading the Bible and praying, God answers that prayer; he'll put things on your heart and mind. His renewal of Christ led to changes. Jared was driving one day and passed by a daycare. He sensed in his spirit to go inside and tell the main person that he's donating money to help a single parent pay their bill. When he talked to the principal, she had just gotten off the phone with a mother having a difficult time. Jared made the payment for the amount he believed he was supposed to make, and he moved on. Later on, Jared was able to have a phone conversation with the mom. She said she was so discouraged and distraught, praying and asking God to help her find a way to pay that bill. And then, all of a sudden, Jared showed up with the exact amount she needed. Jared walked away feeling good, not about his own ego, but that God helped someone in a time they needed it. What is Jared's takeaway from this story? When you're encouraged by God to do something, do it. Maybe it's to bless someone else; maybe it's something completely different. But he hopes that people will pray about it and listen and take that step of faith because you don't know what results will come. Jared's parting advice? God has made you; he knows you. He wants you to trust Him, and He wants you to know him. And when you do that, He will guide your life. If you want to connect with Jared to talk about his story, find him on Twitter or his company website.
Is it possible to be humble and still grow an audience of tens of thousands? If you're wondering whether it's possible to still be yourself, and watch your career or business grow, listen to this episode. Jared Easley, co-founder of a 30,000+ people Podcast Movement community talks about: How he bootstrapped his idea with no real budget or idea of whether it will work Specific things he did in the early days that create levers SO massive that even Mark Cuban of TV Shark Tank and Dallas Maverick, wanted to be a part of his community. How long exactly it took before he was able to quit his job and pay himself a salary. What he did and say to people who don't believe in him. Top ways you, like Jared, can also reach work-life balance, have a personal life, a family, or even kids. An uncommon way to become THE go-to person, even if no one knows you just yet. If you want to check out Jared's podcast challenge, go here. Be sure to hit that Follow, Add, or Collect button + Save and Download this episode in advance so that you can still listen to it even without cell phone or tablet data.
TC Stallings is a former professional athlete now finding success in film and television. T.C. made his feature film debut in the 2011with the hit movie, "Courageous" leading to his break-out performance as "Tony Jordan" in the 2015 hit film, "War Room". He's also appeared in tons of shows, commercials and films, and has an exciting new Feature Film, My Brother's Keeper hitting theaters in March. In 2020, T.C. also became an Executive Producer & Show Runner for the newly formed PAX-TV Network launching out of Dallas, Texas and he's the national brand ambassador for Clearplay, a company with the mission of providing families with clean, wholesome entertainment options. T.C. is a wide-ranging actor, and a huge advocate for clean family entertainment .Learn more about TCLearn more about ClearPlayTC's Uncompromised Actor Coaching Program and CommunityTC's Podcast "TCS Live"Read TC's book "Eyes Fixed"Watch the My Brother's Keeper TrailerLike Comics? Godsend Faith-based UniverseFollow TC on FacebookFollow TC on InstagramFollow TC on TwitterLearn about PAX-TVTC's IMDB PageWatch the Trailer for TC's first big film: CourageousNostalgic? TC once won Animal Planet's King of the Jungle. Watch here!James 4: 13-14Psalms 139:16 Chester Goad and Jared Easley are co-hosts of the Film Fresh Podcast. Follow Chester on Twitter @chesterwgoad Follow Jared on Twitter @jaredeasleyFollow Film Fresh on Twitter @filmfreshpod
Rik Roberts is a clean comedian and keynote speaker, known for being a 100% clean comedian. He's appeared in DryBar Comedy, Pureflix Clean Comedy all stars, and Chonda Pierce's Stand Up for Families. Rik is the resident warm-up comedian for the Huckabee show, and host of the School of Laughs Podcast. He's found a lot of creative ways to stay busy and keep people laughing during the pandemic, and something I'm real excited about is, he was recently cast in the new movie Mayberry Man, as a Barney Fife impersonator. Rik Roberts amazing website School of Laughs Website School of Laughs Podcast Mayberry Man MovieSupport Mayberry ManFollow School of Laughs on InstagramFollow Rik Roberts on Twitter Follow School of Laughs on TwitterWatch Mayberry Man Behind the Scenes BTSWatch Rik on Dry Bar ComedyPastor Andrew Stanley: "Do for one, what you wish you could do for many." Film Fresh Podcast is co-hosted by Jared Easley and Chester Goad. Follow Chester on Twitter @chesterwgoad Follow Jared on Twitter @jaredeasleyFollow Film Fresh on Twitter @filmfreshpod
Chip Rossetti has dedicated his career to making movies ONLY in the Christian, Faith-Based, and Family genres, and has written, directed, and/or produced 22 feature films in these genres and has worked on tons more. He's known for The Borrowed Christmas, 94 Feet, The Christmas Reunion, Saving Faith, Turbulent, Discarding Santa, and An Uncommon Grace.Chip and Rossetti Productions have seen their biggest success with releasing their award-winning series, The Dream Motel, and the upcoming, end of times, mini-series, The Dark.Stay Informed with the Rossetti Film Facebook PageCheck out Chip Rossetti's Book - As God Is My Witness, I Will Make My MovieRosetti Production IMDBWatch the Dream Motel on PureFlixWatch The Dream Motel on Amazon PrimeLearn more about The DarkPsalm 46:10Exodus 14:14Film Fresh Podcast is Co-Hosted by Jared Easley and Chester Goad. Follow Chester on Twitter @chesterwgoad Follow Jared on Twitter @jaredeasleyFollow Film Fresh on Twitter @filmfreshpod
Cameron Arnett is an award-winning actor in television, film, and theater. Originally from Port Au Prince, Haiti, he's also a film producer, director, & syndicated talk show co-host. He's had several feature film roles---He's been in Champion, I Still Believe, Discarded things, Tulsa, and one of his most recent roles was in Kendrick Brothers hit release, Overcomer, and the new movie Treasure Lies.Learn more about Cameron ArnettLearn more about Camy Arnett Production StudiosIMDB Cameron ArnettCameron Arnett Star Trek The Next Generation Clip Follow Cameron on InstagramFollow Cameron Arnett on FacebookSaving Destinies Chester Goad and Jared Easley are Co-Hosts for the Film Fresh PodcastFollow Chester on Twitter @chesterwgoad Follow Jared on Twitter @jaredeasleyFollow Film Fresh on Twitter @filmfreshpod
Jarod O'Flaherty is currently the Director and Producer for the streaming crime series, Vindication. He's also known for My Son, and We Were There. He's been active in film festivals and has received awards at some of those festivals. He's also the owner of FlyRock Media.Jarod's IMDBVindication Crime SeriesFollow Jarod on Instagram We Were There DocumentaryVindication PureFlix Vindication Crime Series Amazon PrimeMicah 7:7 Chester Goad and Jared Easley are co-hosts for the Film Fresh Podcast Follow Chester on Twitter @chesterwgoad Follow Jared on Twitter @jaredeasleyFollow Film Fresh on Twitter @filmfreshpod
Join Chester Goad and Jared Easley to discuss what Season 1 of the Film Fresh podcast is all about.Follow Chester on Twitter @chesterwgoad Follow Jared on Twitter @jaredeasleyFollow Film Fresh on Twitter @filmfreshpodFollow Film Fresh on Instagram @filmfreshpod Chester Goad and Jared Easley are your hosts for Film Fresh. Co-Host Jared Easley is also Co-Founder of Podcast Movement, the largest podcasting organization and conference globally. In addition to Film Fresh, Jared is the host of the long-running Top Rated, Top Ranked professional development podcast "Starve the Doubts." (He's interviewed hundreds of influencers, high achievers, and self-starters.) Jared lives in Florida. Co-Host Chester Goad has appeared on tv, in commercials, and indie film productions. Outside Film Fresh, he's an educator. His most recent entertainment adventure is pursuing stand-up comedy and feature film. Chester has also produced and hosted two previous podcasts. He has interviewed various entertainment personalities, including TLC's Amy Roloff of Little People Big World, Josh Devine, previously of One Direction and Jeff Gilbert, formerly of Kutlass, The Skit Guys, Mike Foster of People of the Second Chance, and many others. Outside podcasting, Chester interviewed Chris Tomlin, Bart Millard of MercyMe, Colton Dixon, and others for print work. Chester lives in Tennessee. Both Chester and Jared desire to support other creatives actively developing “fresh” positive or clean, faith based or family-friendly entertainment.
I got to know alot about Jared in our cross-promotion interviews, and had a great time collaborating with him. He's got a lot of both interesting and inspiring stories on "Starve The Doubts". It's certainly worth checking out for a good lift, lesson, and a laugh. I really admire how he can take his topics and use them for inspiration. He likes to see the world succeed. Incidentally, the night we spoke, he was teaching his daughter to ride a bicycle. Today, she's a BMX racer! (Umm, ok, she's not, really. But talk about an exciting follow up!) Thanks for coming on the show, Jared! Jared's info: Podcast: Starve The Doubts, Scheduled Event:at the Hilton Anatol, Dallas, TX podcastmovement.com; LinkedIn/Twitter/Instagram: @Jared Easley Jared's Faves: Crime Junkies; Something To Wrestle, Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast, Bad Batch, Dr. Death, Joe Exotic:Tiger King Sherpa Suggestions (Podcasts by writers and about writing) First, a BONUS mention: Neurotic Nourishment, with previous guest Dr. Lindsay Kallen Weisner, who wrote " 10 Steps To Finding Happy: A Guide To Permanent Satisfaction"" with previous guest, author Selene Castrovilla...check out their book here! https://www.amazon.com/Ten-Steps-Finding-Happy-Satisfaction-ebook/dp/B086MF17TX/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TUXEB8Z0VCK8&dchild=1&keywords=10+steps+to+finding+happy&qid=1595212028&s=books&sprefix=10+steps+to+finding+happy%2Cpopular%2C151&sr=1-1 Starve The Doubts Full Disclosure with James O'Brian The Tolkien Road The Tim Ferris Show The Al Franken Podcast Scott Sigler's Audiobooks Author To Author Don't Quill the Messenger:Shakespeare Authorship Explored Here's the link to The Sherpa's Appearance on "Starve the Doubts." Sooo much fun! https://www.buzzsprout.com/59340/3790193?fbclid=IwAR2vi-HSNL9TRB36MM7BVwESe7VICpLyCbG1pxg1rjxfyFeETwEfu6O5lyw Follow the show on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @Sherpalution, and check out my website, sherpalution.com , for older episodes, Sherpa Sheets, and Spotify playlists. You'll also find the link to The Sherpa Shop. Online shopping for a cause! Email me at jimthepodcastsherpa@gmail.com. #VivaLaSherpalution! Music Credits/Voiceovers: Bruce Goldberg ( aka Mr. Bruce): https://thevoiceoverguy.com.au/ Other Voices: The Sherpalu Studio Players --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jim-the-podcast-sherpa/message
We did it – this is our 100th episode! And joining us to celebrate this milestone is Jared Easley, the co-founder of Podcast Movement. In this episode, Jared reveals how his military experiences and background in project management served him in helping to build the world’s largest community of podcasters. He not only shares the behind-the-scenes operations of their annual conference, but we also talk about the history of podcasting, current trends, and what it all means for the future. Meanwhile, Alicia gives a heartfelt tribute to listeners and supporters.
Recorded on location at NAB Show New York! Dan Franks and Jared Easley, co-founders of Podcast Movement, the world's largest and longest running podcasting conference, detail what it took to create their conference, what education they offer specifically for broadcasters and various opportunities they believe podcasting affords broadcasters.
Event Planning Tips with Jared Easley. This episode is live to tape, recorded at The NAB Show at the Javits Convention Center in New York City. It's a special episode because The NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) selected only a handful of shows to record live at the conference. Listen and find out from Jared what you need to consider when producing a conference or event. Jared Easley is the co-founder of Podcast Movement, possibly the largest podcast industry conference in the world with more than 2,000 attendees this year alone. He talks about budget, Pinterest, and some things to consider when striving to produce a quality event. Shout-Outs: Hellos go out to Jared's daughter, Lana, whose birthday is coming up; Jeff Haveson in Newark, NJ; Stephen Jones in Baltimore, MD; and Mike Palmer in NYC of Trending in Education. Rachel Muckle of NAB is the co-producer of this episode. Lee's City Spot: This week's fun place is a fabulous diner near Javits Convention Center: Skylight Diner at West 34th Street and 9th Avenue. Find out what Lee likes to order - and find out which dish Jared has to critique for us! Start Your Own Podcast: If YOU want to start a podcast, register for Lee's 'CastShop NYC on Thursday, October 25th on the Upper West Side (UWS) at Da Capo. She'll be there along with You Wanna Do What?'s Monica Rivera; Podcast with Jennifer's Jennifer Longworth; and co-hosts Kelli Johnson of Kelli Out Loud and Beatriz Reynoso of Problematic or Nah. They'll guide you along this hands-on, one-day podcasting workshop. CLICK TO REGISTER! What is a Podcast?!: Tell your friends to join Lee at her FREE webinar, "What's a Podcast? And What's In It for Me?" It's on Friday, October 26th at 10AM. CLICK TO REGISTER! Mentions/Resources: 'CastShop NYC ==> Register Today! (Space is limited!) What is a Podcast? And What's In It for Me? Skylight Diner, W34th Street and 9th Avenue Grissom High School in Huntsville, AL The House of Lee NYC is available at Apple Casts/iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and your favorite podcast app. (Lee is working on the issue with iHeart Radio.) Call or email Lee with your comments and questions for the show at: lee @ wleefm.com or (212) 6 5 5 - 9 8 4 0. Lee can also be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. You can also leave a voicemail message with just your computer microphone or cell phone at http://www.HouseOfLeeNYC.com. (Just click on the orange tab on the right!)
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 107, originally published in October 2013. Jared Easley has a very motivational podcast concept, called "Starve the Doubts," which aims to help those who are elevating in the profession tune out those who wish to bring them back down to their level or suppress their success! Jared Easley is a self-described “everyday guy” who is passionate about connecting with others, communicating, leveraging new media & cultivating a community of like-minded citizens. He is married to his amazing wife Rachel & they have a beautiful daughter named Lana, and they live in South Florida. Website: www.StarveTheDoubts.com
The Remarkable Podcast with Dave Mooring: The Marketing Podcast for Podcasters Who Aren't Marketers
In this episode of Remarkable, I have a conversation with Jared Easley, a navy veteran, experienced podcaster, author, and co-founder of the world s largest international podcasting conference. Jared is an entrepreneur, salesman, and networker, or rather, a connector, who is known for his generosity and willingness to go out of his way to help others. […] The post Jared Easley on Growing Your Podcast Through Generosity and Collaboration appeared first on SuperSimpl.
360 Entrepreneur Podcast: The Show for Entrepreneurs, Business-Builders and Small Business Owners
Podcast Movement co-founder, author and Starve the Doubts host Jared Easley talks about how to build a community.
Joining Jason Hartman on today's Speaking of Wealth Show is fellow podcaster, Freddie Mixell. Freddie is something of a podcasting guru with his various websites, including the Podcasters' Boot Camp. Today, he lets listeners into his ultimate top tips on podcasting, ranging from creating interesting content, how to get your podcast up and running, and how to work your way as high up iTunes' charts as possible. Key Takeaways 02.56 – Freddie Mixell's very first tip is fundamental: having an idea is great, but your podcast is nothing until you actually put in the effort to create it. 04.25 – The introduction of guests adds a new element to your show, and is great for increasing your audience. 05.25 – Social media, in its very nature, can help emerging podcasters in so many ways! 06.10 – iTunes lists and rankings are fuelled by ratings and reviews; take every chance to get those 09.48 – Every piece of information you give is important. Work out the tricks to filling in forms. 14.00 – Turn podcasting into a social experience and see your audience and following grow! 17.27 – Find out more from Freddie Mixel at www.PodcastersBootCamp.com Mentioned in this episode Podcasting: Good to Great by Jared Easley
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On this episode of Rhode to Success I interview Jared Easley, the bestselling author of Podcasting Good to Great; How to Grow your Audience through Collaboration. Jared is the host of Starve the Doubts and the man behind America's only national podcasting conference; Podcast Movement. If you've ever thought of starting your own podcast or want to know a few insider tips then this is the episode for you! Main Questions Asked - What is the music you use on your podcast? - How does building rapport with your listeners help build relationships with them? - What are some things you did early on in your podcast that helped you build a strong audience? - What is the podcast co-hosting strategy? - Talk about the power of mentioning people's name on a podcast - How can speaking at attending live events grow relationships? Key Lessons Learned Music - You can purchase stock music for your podcast, but it will be widely used - Another alternative is to utilize local bands' music which in turn helps promote them too Early days of your Podcast - Allow yourself permission to not be great when you start out podcasting - Embrace your invisibility when you are starting your new idea. This is your chance to practice and improve. - Focus on the people you are trying to serve and ask yourself “how do I get to know them and how do I develop a rapport?” - If you want to get noticed online one of the best strategies is to start noticing (sharing) other peoples' content who are in your target. This develops a rapport and synergy. - Check in (share) on a consistent basis with several people - Over time rapport generates reciprocity - You don't have to have the best equipment, guests, and performance straight away just start doing recording podcasts - Perception is reality so just fake it till you make it Benefits Podcasting with a Co-host - There are different formats of podcasts; monologues, panels, interviews, and podcasts featuring co-hosts - You can grow your network by inviting people on your podcast as a guest - Think about how you can make people feel appreciated and share their story (how do you make it about them?) - Helping other people get what they want helps you get what you want - Building relationships doesn't have to always be affiliate marketing, you can just genuinely help others Mentioning People in your Podcast - An on-air mention is a simple free strategy with big impact - Ask yourself: “who are the people that would appreciate my mentioning them?” - The best people to mention are the people in the ‘trenches' and your target audience who wouldn't usually get a mention - A mention is a powerful way to get people excited and build rapport - You can make somebodies day just by mentioning their name in your podcast Speaking at and Attending Live Events - Proximity is power - When you are communication in person with someone you have a richer dynamic in your relationship connection - Find unique ways to go to events or local Meetups - Everyone loves a prize no matter what the speaking engagement Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe and leave a 5 star rating and review in iTunes! Links to Resources Mentioned Starve the Doubts Girl Power Podcasts Podcasting Good to Great Podcast Movement Sound Cloud (Casework) Tankia Dakka - The Garage Party Entrepreneur on Fire Solopreneur Hour Cliff Ravenscraft FinCon Expo The music in today's episode was written by The Danger Os and produced by Nick Palmer. Check them out at https://www.facebook.com/thedangerosmakemusic
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Memorable Podcast Brand Episode 042 Have you noticed all of the interview shows popping up lately? It seems everyone wants to have an interview podcast. Many simply copy the other successful interview podcasts and hope to stand out. How can you be different while being the same? Jared Easley and I were talking the other day. He publishes the wonderful podcast “Starve The Doubts”. We were discussing his approach to make his interview show stand out amongst the sea of sameness. Jared creates a unique approach to the interview show in a couple different ways. First, he not only has a guest to interview on his show, he also has a guest interviewer join him to ask the questions. This gives the show an extra dimension. The questions on every interview have a little different perspective. Second, Jared asks unique questions. He opens every show asking about the guests favorite concert. He then sprinkles in “would you rather” and “fill in the blank” questions. Jared does his homework on every guest to create questions that are well-informed. These two steps help to create a unique interview experience and overall solid, memorable podcast. Be Memorable If you want to keep your listener coming back show after show, you need to make them remember to come back. You need to remain top-of-mind for your listener. That is the purpose of audience engagement. Make your listener remember you for something specific about your show. As you build your show, make it about one thing. Find one particular thing that will be remembered. If you try to be all things to all people, you will water down the show. Everything will be nice. However, isn't usually truly memorable. You will get lost in the millions of messages your listener receives on a daily basis. Find one point that you can make amazing. Take it over the top. Make it the “goodbye” scene in “Titanic”. Make it the “I am your father” scene in “Empire Strikes Back” between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader. Your particular point could be the point where you assure your caller that everything will be ok. It could be the fantastic story of your brush with celebrity. It is your show. Find the magic. Stir emotion. Make it amazing. Bring your listener back. Be memorable. Do They Remember? When you consider the entertainment options podcast listeners have, the importance of creating a powerful brand really becomes apparent. I searched iTunes for podcasts about hockey. There are hundreds of hockey podcasts available. Thousands and thousands of episodes exist that deal with hockey. You can find various topics, including drills, NHL teams, coaching, fantasy hockey and many more. How do you stand out? How do you get noticed? Your listener needs to remember your podcast, so they can return and listen again. That is the way to build a following. It really doesn't matter how many people listen today. What builds a strong podcast is the number of listeners that come back the next time, and the next time, and the time after that. You build your audience slowly with more listeners this week than you had last week. Get your listener to remember to return. Using your brand to create strong relationships with your listeners is critical to the health of your podcast. If you are bland, you will get lost in the sea of average. There are over 100,000 podcasts available for consumption. Most of them are average or worse. If you refine your content, turn your information into entertainment, and transform your podcast into powerful relationships, you will easily stand out from the crowd. It is a must not only for your success, but your mere survival. Begin your brand today. Are You Using Cows? The unexpected is amusing, delightful and memorable. Being direct assumes your listener cares about your marketing message. They don't. Your listener cares about his or her needs, wants and desires. Attract their attention by doing the unexpected. To engage your podcast listener and create a relationship, you need to be memorable. In order to be memorable, you must be unique. Be distinct, unusual, and unexpected. If you sound like every other show, you will not stand out and get noticed. Chick-fil-a could have easily become another fast food restaurant lost in the sea of mediocrity. Founder Truett Cathy wouldn't let that happen. The company pays great attention to the details and does the unexpected at every turn. The Chick-fil-a mission statement is, “Be America's Best Quick-Service Restaurant.” Sure, every fast food joint wants to be the best. Few are willing to put in the work. One Saturday, we were on a road trip. We were passing through Des Moines, IA at 8:45p as we pulled into the mall to grab a quick bite. We found out the mall closed at 9p. As you can imagine, most restaurants in the food court were cleaning up. We were one of two parties there to eat. We stepped up to the Chick-fil-a counter and apologized for cutting it so close and causing them extra work. The gentleman behind the counter assured us it was no trouble at all. We received our (fresh) food quickly and grabbed a table in the middle of the food court. About five minutes later, the Chick-fil-a employee came to our food court table to make sure everything was alright. This was a mall food court. Few fast food restaurants ever check on you in their own establishment. You especially do not receive this sort of attention 10 minutes before closing. That level of service is the norm at Chick-fil-a. They always take the extra step to surprise and stand out. It is carried through to the careers they offer, the scholarships they provide to their employees and the process of accepting partners and franchisees. The company uses cows in their commercials to promote chicken sandwiches. The Chick-fil-a website even has a special section devoted to the cows. When a cow parachutes into a football game promoting chicken sandwiches, it us unexpected. Chick-fil-a is memorable. If you can create unique, memorable experiences for your listener by incorporating the unexpected, you begin to create powerful, meaningful relationships. Are you using your own cows in your podcast? Swing For The Fence Rather than being consistently good with your podcast, be occasionally great. Your listener will remember one big thing from your show. They will not remember every detail, every comment or every e-mail answer. They will remember that one thing you did. Each show, try to make one big splash that will be memorable. Swing for the fence. Many know the great Babe Ruth as one of the greatest home run hitters in baseball. Many also know that Ruth struck out roughly twice as often as the league average. He struck out 1,330 times. Babe set out to do something exciting. We wanted to be memorable. Sometimes, that meant striking out. People don't remember all of the singles Babe hit. Even though he is 2nd all-time with his on-base percentage of .474, nobody talks about all the times Ruth got on base. He had 1,517 singles and 506 doubles to his 714 home runs. That is nearly twice as many singles as homers. Doubles and home runs were just about equal. Why do people remember all of the home runs? Because they were exciting. Babe was occasionally great. He was great often enough to be memorable. You don't have to set records. Simply make your podcast occasionally great. Nobody remembers your strikeouts. Don't worry about them. When you finally hit the home run, people will remember. Every now and then, swing for the fence Risky Stands Out As we develop meaningful relationships with your podcast, we in turn build credibility that will support our call-to-action within your show. To develop strong relationships, you need to create engaging entertainment that will get you remembered by your listener. To be remembered, you must stand out. You stand out when you are loved. You are remembered when you are hated. You fade into the background when you are plain, vanilla and trying to not upset anyone. If you don't stir strong emotions, you are easily forgotten. When we create, we expose our perspective. We open ourselves to criticism. It is natural to want your thoughts, views, art and creation to be accepted by everyone. To avoid being disappointed, we often play it safe. Those fantastic, memorable personalities are usually both loved and hated. Rush Limbaugh is loved by the conservatives and hated by the liberals. Dave Ramsey is loved by the conservative investor and hated by credit card companies and whole life insurance salespeople. Dr. Laura Schlessinger would consistently be critical of her callers. Yet she would receive more callers than she could handle on any given show. Safety lacks creativity. It is risky to be truly creative. However, that is really the only way to get noticed. Safe blends in. Risky stands out. Keep your listener coming back show after show. Remain top-of-mind for your listener. Make them remember to come back next week. I'd love to help you with your podcast. E-mail any questions or comments you might have to Coach@PodcastTalentCoach.com. You can also find tools to help you create great content at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let's turn your information into engaging entertainment.
Keynoting At The Podcast Movement In this episode, I talk with Jared Easley and Gary Leland who, together with Dan Franks and Mitch Todd, are putting together the new Podcast Movement National Podcasting Conference. During my conversation with Gary and Jared, I ask why they made the decision to start this conference. We also talked […] The post 347 Appear.In Free Peer to Peer Video Conferencing & The Podcast Movement Conference appeared first on The Cliff Ravenscraft Show. I have other podcasts that might be of interest to you. See my list of shows at http://CliffRavenscraft.com/podcast Let's Work Together! Would you like to connect with me through one-on-one coaching or through one of my paid mastermind groups? If so, visit my WORK WITH ME PAGE and submit an application today.
Jared Easley has a very motivational podcast concept, called "Starve the Doubts," which aims to help those who are elevating in the profession tune out those who wish to bring them back down to their level or suppress their success! Jared Easley is a self-described “everyday guy” who is passionate about connecting with others, communicating, leveraging new media & cultivating a community of like-minded citizens. He is married to his amazing wife Rachel & they have a beautiful daughter named Lana, and they live in South Florida. You can listen to his inspiring podcast episodes at http://starvethedoubts.com. His interview list is quite impressive and full of individuals who are creative, unique, interesting & taking action!