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Reconcile the Aisle
Misfits Makin’ It – Good People, Cool Things w/ Joey Held (GPCT Podcast)

Reconcile the Aisle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 24:34


Misfits Makin' It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com In this episode of Misfits Makin' It Lauren speaks with Joey Held of Good People Cool Things Podcast. Joey recounts quirky stories from his podcast, including a successful dog poop cleanup business. They engage in a "misfit melodrama" segment, answering listener questions about feeling like outsiders. To submit your story leave a voicemail at 646-WANG-0-X-1 or go to www.laurenlogiudice.com/podcast. HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Rate and review: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what is good! Tell a friend: Work of mouth is the #1 way misfits like to learn about their next pod. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and small businesses, also makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that's custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com. CONNECT WITH JOEY HELD www.goodpeoplecoolthings.com CONNECT WITH LAUREN LOGIUDICE: Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogi Website: www.laurenlogiudice.com

Guided Goals Podcast
Happy Mid Year 2024 with Joey Held, Dorien Morin-van Dam & Jamie Pachino #425

Guided Goals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 66:52


Happy Mid Year 2024! On this episode of GoalChat, Joey Held, Dorien Morin-van Dam, and Jamie Pachino join host Debra Eckerling to celebrate the mid-point of 2024! Joey is a writer and voiceover artist, Dorien is a social media strategist, and Jamie is a screenwriter and playwright. The trio shared their personal and professional wins - and challenges - from the first part of the year, as well as their goals for 2024, part 2! Joey, Dorien, and Jamie also talk about their projects, how they balance the different aspects of their lives, and the things that keep them joyful outside of - and including - work. It was a fun conversation, filled with inspiration, motivation, and solid advice. Goals - Dorien: Reconnect with nature. There's nothing like disconnecting from devices and enjoying the things around you - Joey: Try the Bowflex 5-minute stretch and the Just Dance video - Jamie: Seek out a book or movie that's the opposite of what you are working on, and see how that helps get your creative juices flowing for your projects Final Thoughts - Dorien: Be sure your goals are your own - Jamie: Set big goals. And understand the small parts that you need to work on to reach your big goals ... and do them! - Joey: Worry is like a rocking chair; it gives you something to do but it gets you nowhere! Learn More About Joey Held: JoeyHeld.com Dorien Morin-van Dam: MoreInMedia.com Jamie Pachino: JamiePachino.com Debra Eckerling: TheDEBMethod.com/blog Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Art Heals All Wounds
Connecting Through Music: A Voicemail from Joey Held

Art Heals All Wounds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 4:49 Transcription Available


On this episode of Art Heals All Wounds, I share a voicemail from Joey Held, who talks about the impact of music on building a sense of belonging and the ability of art to heal. Joey hosts a podcast called Good People, Cool Things but he's also a member of the band Burning Years. Joey talks about the way he sees music bringing people together during the band's shows. He also shares an incredible experience with a fan of the band—a recent transplant from Dublin, Ireland, to Austin, Texas where Joey lives. This fan told him that before he left Dublin, he had been in a pub that played one of Burning Years' songs and that the entire pub began singing along. They knew all of the words!  A reminder that art knows no boundaries, it transcends cultures to create connections. Don't forget to go to my website and leave me YOUR story of belonging to feature on a future episode!Buy Me a Coffee!Follow Joey Held!Good People, Cool Things website Burning Years on BandcampFollow Me!●      My Instagram ●      My LinkedIn●      Art Heals All Wounds Website●      Art Heals All Wounds Instagram●      Art Heals All Wounds Facebook

Good People, Cool Things
143: Blending Storytelling, Design, and Innovation with Hussain Almossawi

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 Transcription Available


Innovation is a word that gets thrown a lot, but it can be tough to know just what steps to take to actually innovate. How do you know what works and what's more futile than trying to talk to a friend during the encore of a rock concert? Hussain Almossawi has always looked at ways to innovate while blurring the lines between storytelling, visual effects, and design. And it's led to creative opportunities with companies including Nike, Disney, Adidas, and ultimately, his own company, Almossawi Studios. Luckily, Hussain is here to bring us along for the ride thanks to his book The Innovator's Handbook: A Short Guide to Unleashing Your Creative Mindset. We're talking about how to deal with pushback, the time one of his designs almost got hit with a lawsuit, and ways to be more innovative. This episode is presented by MyLifeInABook.com. They offer a super fun way to get to know your loved ones better, collect timeless memories for future generations, and bring the family together! Use code "GPCT" at checkout or click right here and save. 

Good People, Cool Things
142: Clean Drinking Water for Everyone with Christoph Gorder

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 32:46 Transcription Available


Can you imagine having to walk miles just to get water to drink? Or you can't use whatever comes from the sink when you brush your teeth? For more than 700 million people worldwide, this is a reality. They don't have access to clean drinking water.  Christoph Gorder is the Chief Global Water Officer of Charity Water, which seeks to provide clean drinking water for everyone. The nonprofit has already raised millions of dollars to help the cause, with additional projects in the works that will impact 50 million people across 21 countries. We're chatting how Charity Water has raised money, why clean water is a solvable problem, and the importance of being genuine with your donors or customers.

Good People, Cool Things
141: Mindfulness, Meditation, and The Walking Dead with Rosemary Ikpeme

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 33:43 Transcription Available


After experiencing her own obstacles, Rosemary Ikpeme made it her mission to share everything she's learned about personal development, goal setting, productivity, and mental resilience. She left a career in media to create MYnd Map, which empowers individuals and organisations to achieve their goals efficiently, based on their values and purpose, with balance and mindfulness. We're talking all about how you can incorporate mindfulness within your day, appreciating the little things, and our favorite stories from our broadcasting careers. This episode is presented by MyLifeInABook.com. They offer a super fun way to get to know your loved ones better, collect timeless memories for future generations, and bring the family together! Use code "GPCT" at checkout or click right here and save.

Good People, Cool Things
140: Crafting Jokes, Touring with Seinfeld, and Asking Why Not? with Mark Schiff

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 45:06 Transcription Available


Seinfeld went off the air nearly 25 years ago, and yet it's still one of the most popular sitcoms ever. That's largely thanks to Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David creating terrific characters and storylines about the odd quirks of our society.  Even though Seinfeld isn't airing new episodes, Seinfeld is still touring. And this episode's guest, Mark Schiff, has been touring alongside him for decades. In fact, Seinfeld wrote the foreword for Mark's new book, Why Not? Lessons on Comedy, Courage, and Chutzpah. It is a wonderful read with plenty of cool people in it (fitting for this podcast) and it explores far more than comedy alone. And wouldn't you know it, this episode does the same: Mark shares some terrific life lessons and what he's picked up along the way. Plus, we have SEVERAL jokes at the end, instead of just one. This episode is presented by MyLifeInABook.com. They offer a super fun way to get to know your loved ones better, collect timeless memories for future generations, and bring the family together! Use code "GPCT" at checkout or click right here and save.   

Good People, Cool Things
139: How I Built It with Joe Casabona and Shanté Cofield

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 50:11 Transcription Available


Welcome to a classic podcast swap! I'm sharing an episode from Joe Casabona over at How I Built It because it's incredibly useful for you in your business and brand-building journey. In this sneak peek episode, Joe chats with Dr. Shanté Cofield on a ton of helpful stuff. Let's peep the highlights: On imposter syndrome: We need to get objective and trust the data. It's easy to get down on yourself, not want to brag, and feel like you're not the real deal. But you need to listen to what people are telling you. If you help them, you are helping. It's easy to want to talk implementation of your new business or content because that's concrete. But you need to define your values first. Without values, you are directionless. On values: value-based marketing is not shouting your opinion on Twitter. Values are verbs. They are things you do, vs. the things they say. They are how you build your best life, and they need to be at the core of your business. Enjoy this conversation and check out How I Built It for even more cool conversations with business owners doing great things (hmm...sounds very fitting for this show!). We'll be back to episodes of Good People, Cool Things next week!

Good People, Cool Things
138: How to Make Work More Fun with Dr. Bob Nelson and Mario Tamayo

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 45:16 Transcription Available


If you've read anything online lately, you've probably heard about the trend of "quiet quitting." People get sick of their current company and role and either outright leave or decide to stay and do just the bare minimum to get by.  One of the common reasons people get discouraged by their jobs is that they're not having any fun. And, spoiler alert: unhappy employees don't usually do good work. So, how can you introduce more fun into the workplace?  That's what Dr. Bob Nelson and Mario Tamayo are sharing in their book Work Made Fun Gets Done: Easy Ways to Boost Energy, Morale, and Results. They've dissected more than 400 low or no-cost ways to make the office fun, whether you're in person or hanging out virtually. And these are things REAL companies are doing, so you'll get good ideas that will actually work.  Special thanks to Why Play Works for supportin g this episode. Hosts Lucy Taylor, founder of Make Work Play and Tzuki Stewart, co-founder of Playfilled, explore how we can harness the power of play to boost resilience, improve well-being and foster collaboration, connection and creativity in the way we work. Listen at whyplayworks.com. 

Good People, Cool Things
137: A Short Story with The Extraordinary Edward

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 23:53 Transcription Available


Fans of this podcast know I'm a big fan of creating "spooktacular" episodes around Halloween. We've explored musicians' worst gigs, chatted with ghost hunters, and heard a few horrific tales. This year, it's going to be a little different. I'm reading a chapter of my book Kind, But Kind of Weird: Short Stories on Life's Relationships. This story is the creepiest one in the collection, so it's the perfect spooktacular for Halloween.  And if you want to be spooktacularly supportive, you can order my book here. Or tell someone about this episode, you rock star. Happy Halloween!

Good People, Cool Things
136: How to Get a Better Mortgage as an Artist with Alejandro Szita

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 33:15 Transcription Available


Many artists, musicians, and other creative entrepreneurs want to own property. But because of the unique nature of their industries, they may not be paid as regularly as someone who has a 9-to-5. For example, an artist might get three lump sumps throughout the year instead of a steady paycheck. As a result, many artists and creatives struggle to get approved for a mortgage. Alejandro Szita has worked all over the lending and real estate industries and has learned the ins and outs. Just as importantly, he understands the mindset behind banks that deal with these types of individuals. Alejandro works with artists and entrepreneurs to ensure they're maximizing the likelihood of getting a mortgage — and how they can use it to earn even more money.

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Between 2 Mics
How Do Board Games Get Made? Joey Held Chats with Creator Brian Hersch

Between 2 Mics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 43:58


Joey Held is a SquadCaster and the host of Good People, Cool Things. Today on the SquadCast podcast, we're featuring an episode of that show! The episode is called Creating Your Favorite Board Games with Brian Hersch. From Joey's website, here's what this episode is about:"You may not recognize Brian Hersch's name, but you've most certainly played one (or several) of his board games. He's the mind behind gems like Taboo, Outburst, and Super Scattergories and has provided countless hours of entertainment for millions of people across the world." Learn more.Also In This Episode:A pre-roll ad for Amber Tresca's podcastGet involved in the SquadCast communitySubmit your podcast to be featured on this podcastCreditsWritten and produced by Arielle NissenblattMixed and designed by Vince Moreno JrArtwork and logos by Alex WhedbeeMusic by Shawn VallesHosted by Zach Moreno and Rock FelderTranscripts by Sabeena Singhani

Good People, Cool Things
135: The Tequila Diet and Top Chef Stories with Dave Martin

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 35:32


After a trip to Italy with a lot of wine drinking and pasta eating, Dave Martin wanted to shed a few pounds. As it turns out, ditching wine and replacing it with tequila had impressive results. And so, The Tequila Diet was born. We're talking all about the new book, Dave's worst gigs as a chef, and what brands should do when hiring outside consultants. Dave was also a contestant on the first season of Top Chef, so you better believe we're chatting about that, too.

Good People, Cool Things
134: Cheating in Baseball and Innovation in Sports with Dan Levitt

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 30:54


Welcome to one of the most exciting times in sports — the baseball postseason is upon us! And that means it's the perfect time to talk about innovation in baseball and how the sport has evolved, particularly from a breaking-the-rules perspective. Dan Levitt is an award-winning researcher and board member of the Society for American Baseball Researchers. In short, he knows his baseball history. Alongside Mark Armour, he's the co-author of multiple books and articles. Their recent collaboration, Intentional Balk: Baseball's Thin Line Between Innovation and Cheating, has a ton of cool stories about…well, the thin line between being cunning and being a straight-up cheater.

Good People, Cool Things
133: Nerdy Education Concepts Made Simple with Alyssa Blask Campbell

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 34:53


Education is hard work, y'all. And creating environments where kids can excel takes a whole village. As a child, I listened to Dave Clark Five while doing homework. It worked for me, but another child might find that repulsive. "A band named after the drummer?!" they'd scoff. So, we need to start being more emotionally intelligent with the youths. Alyssa Blask Campbell created Seed & Sew to give educators and parents an assist with emotional intelligence. She offers tools for regulation and connection so children can thrive and build resilience. Perhaps the most important part, Alyssa is doing all this in an APPROACHABLE way. She's not trying to scare you off with big words — though she does enjoy a good fancy vocab term — she's simply making it easier to connect in a time when that's often a tough ask. We're chatting about Collaborative Emotion Processing, how to interact with kids without sounding like you're reading from a script, and why having shitty first drafts is important.

Good People, Cool Things
132: Running Marathons and Cancer Journeys with David Richman

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 36:22 Transcription Available


Over the past 15 years, David Richman has run more than 50 triathlons, ran four marathons back-to-back, and took a solo 5,000-mile bike ride around the country.  That bike ride is also a key part of his latest book Cycle of Lives, which explores 15 different emotional journeys of people who have experienced cancer. And 100% of the book's proceeds will be donated to nonprofits focusing on cancer research.  We're chatting about those different journeys, how you can set your own goals for personal growth, the most (and least) bike-friendly cities, and some of the best cooking methods out there.

Good People, Cool Things
131 Music Rights, Copyright Claims, and YouTube with Audrey Marshall

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 29:50 Transcription Available


Imagine you're making a video to share with the world. You've found the PERFECT song for it, one that'll get everyone's toes tapping and praising your musical knowledge. Only there's one problem: you didn't get the proper rights to use the song, and now your video has been taken down. Thematic co-founder Audrey Marshall started her company to help creators and artists alike navigate this tricky world of music rights. And she's dropping all kinds of wisdom for you to maximize your creative endeavors, whether you're on the creator or musician side. Want more cool episodes like this one? Check out goodpeoplecoolthings.com. 

Good People, Cool Things
130: Creepy Elevators, Serial Killers, and Breaking Writing Rules with Faye Snowden

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 31:18 Transcription Available


Writing noir mysteries and stories about killers is a fine balance. You've got to build worlds that stay true to the setting while delivering characters that people still want to root for, even if they're mired in some shady stuff. Faye Snowden has honed this craft, writing several noir mystery novels, short stories, and poems. Her latest book, A Killing Rain, is the second of a four-part Southern Gothic series. You want even more helpful resources? I GOT 'EM — simply visit goodpeoplecoolthings.com. 

Good People, Cool Things
129: Creating Comics, Musical Influences, and Crowdfunding Campaigns with Morgan Quaid

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 39:20 Transcription Available


Do you dig speculative fiction, steampunk horror, and kickass fantasy? Then you're going to be a fan of Morgan Quaid. But even if those genres aren't your favorite, this episode has plenty to help you thrive. Morgan is a writer of comics, novels, and graphic novels. On top of that, he's a music composer and producer. He's done plenty of creative work, collaborated with great minds, and has tons of experience with crowdfunding campaigns. If you're in ANY sort of creative field, Morgan shares solid advice throughout the episode. Come along and listen in, won't you?  For more episodes and helpful resources, visit goodpeoplecoolthings.com. 

Good People, Cool Things
128: Ways to Grow Your Small Business with Jessi Burg

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 33:55 Transcription Available


This may surprise you, but running a business is hard work. In fact, your to-do list probably just grew by about four tasks in the time it took to read this sentence. With so much going on, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. Maybe your operations are in need of updates, or you want to grow your business but aren't sure where to start. Jessi Burg felt the same way, and she was discouraged by how little information there was out there to help small business owners. So, she did something about it. Jessi is the founder of Outgrow Your Garage, which offers self-guided courses, tips, and resources for owners looking to grow their business. No matter the type of company, if you offer a service, you'll find plenty of value here. Want to check out other episodes with more helpful content? Visit goodpeoplecoolthings.com. 

Good People, Cool Things
127: How to Improve Your Mindset and Have Personal Growth with Elisa di Napoli

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 Transcription Available


As a performer, Elisa di Napoli enjoyed creating and sharing stories through her music. But with severe performance anxiety, it became nearly impossible to actually take the stage. Elisa tried drinking wine, using beta blockers, and taking improv classes, but nothing worked until she learned how to be kind to herself. Today, she's an artist coach, hypnotherapist, and multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter, producing 12 albums under the stage name Elyssa Vulpes. She helps others approach their next journey with the right mindset, allowing them to overcome stage fright or whatever obstacles are in the way.

Good People, Cool Things
126: How to Make More Money Through Umbrella Offerings with Fabiana Claure

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 43:44 Transcription Available


Psst, I'm going to let you in on a little secret. YOU have a ton of knowledge, and that knowledge is valuable. And I'd guess you probably know even more than you think.  Musician Fabiana Claure realized this amid a period of burnout. But instead of trying to overwork herself, she learned to start being more protective of her time and more efficient with her offerings—and it's paid off big time. Now she's helping other musicians do the same thing.   We're talking all about how musicians can earn more money, how to market your work, and a couple of near-disaster gigs she's played.  Want to support the show? Head on over to the merch shop or buy a copy of my book!  

Good People, Cool Things
125: Writing Collaborations and Poetry Collections with Francis Daulerio

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 29:59 Transcription Available


Writing might seem like a lonely and solitary practice, but it doesn't have to be. In fact, collaborating with others can often lead to better writing. Francis Daulerio has written multiple books of poetry while also finding unique ways to collab. My particular favorite: a split collection of "covers" — he wrote poems based on another writer's short stories, and the other writer wrote stories based on Francis's poems. He's also talking about his most bizarre reading, the top ways to market a book, and why existentialism can help you find meaning and joy.

Good People, Cool Things
124: American Idol Stories and Building a Music Brand with Kate Watson

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 Transcription Available


If you were staring down a legend like Lionel Richie, how do you think you'd respond? Country singer Kate Watson was faced with that very situation. She performed one of Richie's songs during Season 19 of American Idol — and she's kept the good times going since then. She co-writes music with her father Jesse and dropped her latest single "Highway" earlier this year.  In this episode, Kate shares some of her top stories from her American Idol experience, some of the worst experiences in her life, her top tips for building a successful music brand, and why it's important to always give your all in any situation.

More Than Work
"Tepid regards..." with Joey Held, writer and podcaster

More Than Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 47:43 Transcription Available


This week's guest is Joey Held, writer and podcaster.Joey resides in Austin, TX but just before we chatted had attended the LA Times Festival of books in support of his book “Kind, But Kind of Weird: Short Stories on Life's Relationships”. He even had an encounter with a star of the New Girl who people have said the book reminds them of!During lockdown, Joey started a newsletter called Crisp Bounce Pass that looks at the intersection of basketball and pop culture. It's still going. We chat about that, his very first book and also his work at a creative agency. Oh, and he is also in a band.His podcast, Good People, Cool Things is what you'll want to tune into after hearing this interview. Come along now and learn about Joey. He might turn your frown upside down! Note from Rabiah (Host): This episode was recorded a couple of months ago and ironically I mention the weather is never warm in London. This week we had the biggest heat wave in years! It was a lot of fun talking about communication styles and learning about Joey and his work. I have a feeling that after listening he's the kind of person you'll want as a colleague and a friend. See what you think!PS: there could have been many titles but this statement from Joey makes me laugh over and over again! +++++ Find JoeyWebsite: joeyheld.comCrisp Bounce Pass: https://crispbouncepass.com/ The Burning Years: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4otyX8oeBPD3UENd0VyY9r Twitter: https://twitter.com/josephcurrency +++++ Mentioned in this episode:LA Times Festival of Books: https://events.latimes.com/festivalofbooks/ Max Greenfield: https://twitter.com/iamgreenfield Wattpad - https://www.wattpad.com/ David Shabani: http://www.ifeelgoodrightnow.com/ KLOVE Austin: https://listen.klove.com/ Nate Bargatze: https://natebargatze.com/ +++++ More than Work Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @morethanworkpod Please review and follow anywhere you get podcasts. Thank you for listening. Have feedback? Email morethanworkpod(at)gmail.com!

Good People, Cool Things
123: How to Change the World By Doing Good with Annalisa Enrile

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 28:58 Transcription Available


For perhaps her whole life, Annalisa Enrile has been an advocate for other people. She's a social worker, professor at the University of Southern California, community organizer, and activist against human trafficking. So, naturally, Annalisa was a great host for a show like Goodniks, which explores the journey and meaning of doing good in the world. It's storytelling at its finest. We're talking about how you (yes, YOU) can change the world on a more day-to-day and less epic scale and why the next generation is bringing us a ton of hope.

Good People, Cool Things
122: Creative Risks, Trapped Mice, and Social Media Negativity with Will Wood

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 44:53 Transcription Available


Will Wood isn't like most musical artists. He incorporates standup comedy into his shows. He writes songs about topics most people overlook, like the life of a mouse that's been trapped. And he hates social media — even as it's brought him tons of new fans and millions of new listens. Sure, social media might be the downfall of us all, but there's plenty of good out there, too. From connecting with fans at live shows to being more vulnerable in songwriting, things aren't SO bad. We're talking about all of that and more in this episode.

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121: Food Puns, Motherhood, and Cooking Essentials with Marie Saba

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 35:07 Transcription Available


I'm a huge fan of wordplay — one of my favorite articles I've ever written is about the O. Henry Pun-Off in Austin. And I'm a huge fan of trying new foods — that's partly why I started my website Phat Phoodies. Put them both together and you've got some MAGIC. That's exactly what Marie Saba has done with her book Don't Worry Be Ha-PEA: 101 Deliciously Clever Food Puns. Marie is a self-taught cook who's been featured in Bon Apetit, Food & Wine, and The Rachael Ray Show, among others. She pairs food and creativity to introduce more people to the wonderful world of cooking and photography, and she's having a blast doing it. We're talking food puns, the cooking utensils you need for your kitchen essentials, and how motherhood can open up more creative thinking.

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Building Your Brand and Making the Leap with Joseph Robert, Fantasy Football Counselor

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 26:55 Transcription Available


Joseph Robert, the Fantasy Football Counselor, shares how he's grown his brand into one of the top spots for fantasy football content — and spoiler alert, his tips apply for any type of business, not just sports. We're also talking about the "kind of terrifying" leap from a stable 9-to-5 to starting your own business. But guess what? That jump into entrepreneur life has been filled with success because Joseph has identified opportunities for growth and how to go against the grain in a crowded content world. And he's a fellow Joseph, so you know he's great!

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119: Puppets, Humanitarian Work, and Saving Elephants with Lisa Buckley

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 32:03 Transcription Available


If you've seen a movie or show with a puppet, it's very possible Lisa Buckley was involved. The professional puppeteer has worked with The Muppets, Sesame Street, Alf, Men in Black and so much more. She's taken her puppets beyond the screen to do humanitarian aid work in impoverished countries. Focusing on adverse issues such as trauma, hygiene, and gender equality, Lisa works on the front lines of refugee camps, using customized puppets as teaching tools to better the lives of those who are caught in the crossfires of upheaval, war, and disease. She's also working with the Born Free Foundation in Kenya, creating elephant puppets to raise awareness for animal welfare and conflict. In this episode, she's sharing some of her favorite puppet characters and how they help teach all kinds of important topics.

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118: Storytelling Tips and Murder Writing with Carlos Allende

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 30:54 Transcription Available


Do you ever have a recurring dream? Maybe you're always falling, and you wake up just before you smack into something. Or maybe you're like me as a child and randomly dream about fat men eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and exploding (but in a fun, cartoony way).  For Carlos Allende, a fiction writer and media scholar, his recurring dream was that he had murdered someone. And that served as the launching pad for his latest book, Coffee, Shopping, Murder, Love.  Carlos is talking about his new book, but he's also dropping plenty of knowledge on storytelling, writing, and marketing your work. And don't worry, no one actually gets murdered in this episode, so you can safely tune in. Big thank you to Dave from Beer In Frontfor the intro! Check out his podcast after this one and learn about some tasty beverages.

Good People, Cool Things
117: Everyday Peace and Superheroes with Dr. Dravon James

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 29:56 Transcription Available


Have you been working towards a long-term goal but can't seem to reach it? You just might need to implement a system to help get you where you want to go. Luckily, this episode's guest has the tools you need to accomplish those goals. Dr. Dravon James is a Transformation Specialist, inspirational speaker, radio host, life coach, and author of Freedom is Your Birthright. She founded Next Step Leadership Academy and Every Day Peace, a platform for her to help and inspire others to reach their dreams. So, are you ready to learn how to set goals and systems? Let's dive in!

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How to Make Someone's Day with Howard H. Prager

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 36:30 Transcription Available


Does it seem like the world is in particularly brutal shape right now? We've got violence happening across the country, politicians deciding how people should use their bodies, inflation and rising grocery prices, and oh yes, let's not forget there's still a pandemic going on. Sometimes, it feels like we're living the “this is fine” dog on fire cartoon in real life. But it doesn't have to be all doom and gloom. We just need to be extra diligent about picking each other up. For Howard H. Prager, he's made it a point to make someone's day — each and every day. Thankfully, Howard has compiled some fantastic stories of people making each other's day and offers plenty of tips so you can go do the same in your neck of the woods. We're also chatting about the Cubs World Series victory from 2016, playing tuba, and our favorite Lindt chocolates.

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Good People, Cool Things
115: Artisanal Food and Business Simplicity with Mark Josephson

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 30:12 Transcription Available


Mark Josephson knows a thing or two about successful business. He's previously launched About.com and Bitly, and now he's paving the way for thriving culinary entrepreneurs through Castiron.  Mark's dropping all kinds of knowledge, from the need for businesses to focus on simplicity, how culinary artisans can be smarter about their pricing methods, and why decentralization is going to be a major factor in the world — just not in its current format.

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Good People, Cool Things
114: Making Candy and Growing a Brand with Tamalitoz Owners Jack Bessulo and Dec Simmons

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 35:27 Transcription Available


I've been a candy fan for about as long as I can remember. Halloween nights were a contest to see how many Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and Twix bars I could amass, and I once ate an entire large bag of Sour Skittles at a movie once (it was Undercover Brother, if you're scoring at home). Yet I've never tried a candy quite like Tamalitoz. It combines some of the traditional flavors of Mexican candy with British sweets, with a bit of spice on the inside, rather than coating the outside. You'll definitely want to try Tamalitoz by Sugarox. Owners Jack Bessulo and Dec Simmons share how they got started, ways to expand a brand, and some of the most surprising things about running a business.

Good People, Cool Things
113: Working at a Grocery Store in the Middle of a Pandemic with Adam Kaat

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 37:20 Transcription Available


In January 2020, Adam Kaat quit his corporate job to focus on creative pursuits. To help support his new path, he took a job at a grocery store. Things were going swell until, as you may have heard, the Covid-19 pandemic shut down life just a few weeks later.  Suddenly, Adam was working at virtually the only place on earth that was still open. While everyone else was rocking masks and practicing social distancing, Adam was in the thick of things, watching and interacting with people who were mere moments away from a breaking point.  He started blogging about his experiences, and people quickly responded to his stories, which showcased our humanity in the middle of one of the worst times in history. Adam used that great feedback to write Life on the Grocery Line: A Frontline Experience in a Global Pandemic. And we're chatting all about what that life was like.

Good People, Cool Things
Incarcerated Life and Second Chances with Aaron Smith

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 32:01 Transcription Available


Many of us want to make more money. We'll find side hustles, or work hard in our main gig so we can negotiate for more. Would you take up to $15,000 a day? Aaron Smith, founder of Escaping The Odds, was doing just that on the south side of Chicago. The problem: His business with a heroin drug operation. He was later indicted and sentenced to 12 years in federal prison, serving nearly a decade of that time. While in jail, Aaron's mindset changed. He decided it was time to switch hustles, or as he puts it, to go from selling dope to chasing dreams. But that entrepreneurial spirit never left him, and today Aaron is a business owner, podcast producer, and mentor. He's out to change the narrative that people who have been incarcerated are beyond hope. They deserve a second chance. And through Escaping the Odds, Aaron is helping them get those opportunities.

Good People, Cool Things
Karaoke Stories and Travel Tales with The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly) Podcast

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 89:54 Transcription Available


You step up to the mic, perhaps with weak knees or sweaty palms. Maybe you feel mom's spaghetti on your breath as you inhale deeply, ready to impress the world. No, we haven't stumbled into the set of 8 Mile. Adam Wainwright and Ed Cunard are the hosts of The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly) podcast, a show that takes karaoke exactly as seriously as it should be taken. We're chatting about some of their favorite karaoke memories, the worst songs they've ever done, and tips to help you excel onstage or while giving any kind of public speaking performance.

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Good People, Cool Things
College Recruiting Decisions R Fashionably Dumb

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 18:33


Have you ever struggled when deciding what to wear? College football recruits often do. They have several hats in front of them, yet they never seem to know which one to put on! Sean thinks that's pretty dumb. We discuss some of the joys and pains of running around tracks and through neighborhoods. We also reminisce on some of our public speaking training. Clearly, it's paid off with this fabulous podcast. Plus, a look at some of the classic cars from driving school. And do you have a favorite Nickelodeon game show? Finally, a dumb tweet from LeBron James and a silly sports cliche that's truly out of this world.

Good People, Cool Things
Fashion Sense and Empowering Underserved Communities with Tiffany Hamilton

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 24:54 Transcription Available


April is World Autism Month. People with autism are talented in a number of categories, from music to art to coding. However, they often experience difficulties finding careers as many employers have misconceptions and a lack of understanding.  One woman and son duo is setting out to change these unemployment trends. Tiffany Hamilton and her son Isaiah are the founders of Victor Wear, with goals to create a vibrant community that inspires and motivates people while creating awareness and opportunities for those with autism and other disabilities.  Fun fact: This is Tiffany's VERY FIRST podcast appearance. I think she did great, don't you?

Good People, Cool Things
The Best NBA Players and Teams with Dave Heeren

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 41:53 Transcription Available


The NBA playoffs are upon us! While I can certainly rattle off some random games for you, I don't hold a candle to today's guest: statistician Dave Heeren, who has watched more than 75 YEARS of NBA basketball. Dave started dissecting games in college and quickly joined the New York Knicks as a team statistician. He's developed his TENDEX value rating to highlight the best to ever play the game. He's diving into TENDEX and so much more in his book Seventy-Five: Best NBA Players and Teams Rated by Statistician who has Seen Games Since 1947. We're talking about the top players and teams, why you need to trust data, and some of the coolest moments Dave has experienced as a basketball fan.

Good People, Cool Things
Customer Logic and Growing Business with Bryan Clayton

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 37:42 Transcription Available


So many businesses start by identifying a problem people have and trying to solve it. That was the idea behind GreenPal, the “Uber for lawn care” that connects homeowners with local lawn care professionals. But as GreenPal CEO and co-founder Bryan Clayton discovered along the way, he was actually solving a differentproblem for his customers. More than speed, more than a good deal, they want reliability. Today, GreenPal has more than 100,000 active users and makes thousands of transactions every day. It's Bryan's second successful landscaping company, following the $10 million annual revenue of Peachtree, Inc., which sold to Lusa Holdings in 2013. Let's hop in and get your business growing!

The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly)
A Cool Thing About Karaoke: Taking Risks with Good People

The Greatest Song Ever Sung (Poorly)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 66:32


In the movie BLOOD IN, BLOOD OUT, one of the characters says “life's a risk, carnal.” Life is absolutely a risk–and so is karaoke. After this episode's Karaoke Trivia Bullpen challenge, Adam and Ed talk about the risks and rewards of karaoke, and the risks associated with starting a mobile KJ business–chiefly, the cost it takes to set one up in the first place. Why business? Are the guys transitioning into the world of business podcasts? Of course not. Their guest, though, Joey Held, talks to all kinds of artists and entrepreneurs in his podcast “Good People, Cool Things,” and reached out to us because he loves talking to karaoke people as well–for nearly 20 years, he's been on both sides of a karaoke night, as a singer and as a host. They all compare notes on the progress of a goal they all share–singing karaoke in all 50 states, discuss one key rule to providing a great karaoke performance, and have a great time doing it all. Who knows–they may even end up on Joey's podcast someday, as karaoke is a very cool thing. This episode briefly mentions a karaoke charity event that took place in Pittsburgh where proceeds went to RAINN. If you'd like to contribute to RAINN, you can do that at their web site: RAINN | The nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization As always, you can find more info on the website (https://www.sungpoorly.com), and on social media--the show is @sungpoorly on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and now even Tiktok. You can reach Adam and Ed via email by sending a message to sungpoorly@gmail.com. And if you want to support the podcast and snag yourself some great karaoke and podcast swag doing it, our store has all of that and more–www.sungpoorly.com/store. Theme song: "Gasoline" by Ben Dumm and the Deviants. Make sure to check out Ben's newest music at The Ben Dumm 3. Joey Held is a writer, podcaster, and author based in Austin, TX. He's the founder of the Crisp Bounce Pass newsletter; host of the Good People, Cool Things podcast; and author of the book Kind, But Kind of Weird: Short Stories on Life's Relationships. He's never met a pun or dad joke he didn't like, and he prefers a wireless mic when performing karaoke.

Good People, Cool Things
The Beatles, Hollywood Writing, and Creative Ambition with Dan Greenberger

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 41:48 Transcription Available


Help! I need somebody...to listen to all the good stuff in this episode. Dan Greenberger is the author of The Boys Next Door: A Novel About the Beatles, and he's diving into his writing process for this historical fiction novel, rules around creative liberties, and a Hollywood career that's spanned a quarter-century.   We're also discussing how someone with creative ambitions can find a place in Hollywood, the best writing exercise Dan did while in college, and his top Beatles songs. Support Good People, Cool Things Want to support the show? Buy a copy of Kind, But Kind of Weird: Short Stories on Life's Relationships. Pick up some merch at the shop. Share this episode with a friend. Thanks for listening!

Good People, Cool Things
Being Curious, Creative Media, and Disneyland Rides with Damion Taylor

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 38:21 Transcription Available


Damion Taylor has long been fascinated by the intersection of data and creativity, and he's used a unique skill set to create content for brands and media companies such as Warner Bros., NBC Universal, and Machinima. Damion also created the Professional Confession podcast after experiencing the murder of Ahmaud Arbery and the Central Park Karen incident. The podcast features those conversations from people that aren't frequently told, from people of color, women, and queer individuals. Additionally, we're diving into the joys of traveling and being curious about others, and we go down a wacky Disney rabbit hole.  You'll definitely learn lots from this episode, and I hope you tell someone — or maybe everyone — you know to check it out.

Good People, Cool Things
Mystery Novels and Teaching Writing with John Copenhaver

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 39:08 Transcription Available


John Copenhaver's latest book The Savage Kind has gotten something just about every author hopes for: a great review from The New York Times. That's just one small part of the writing process, though.  Beyond two books in the...uh...books, John teaches high school English for dyslexic kids and college courses on writing fiction. He's also a co-host of Mystery Radio Show and writes reviews of queer crime fiction for Lambda Literary. And yes, he's still got multiple books on the way. We're chatting some of the best ways to market your writing, how to tie a mystery trilogy together, and why teaching students isn't SO different from completing a book.

Good People, Cool Things
Making STEM Subjects Accessible and Using Authenticity as Currency with Chris Emdin

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 35:32 Transcription Available


Have you ever said things like "I'm not a science person" or "I can't do math"? Those types of phrases are actually be holding us back from achieving our goals, and they sure aren't helping the generations coming after us. Chris Emdin, PhD, is the founder of HipHopEd.com and the author behind STEM, STEAM, Make, Dream: Reimagining the Culture of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathwhich is making STEM more accessible to all cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds. We're chatting all about his new book, why it's important to reach out to people that interest you, and some of the great artists—and lyrics—in hip-hop.

Drive with Us Podcast
S5E1: Joey Held – Unexpected Police Stop & Trapped by Angry Driver

Drive with Us Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 41:18


Have you ever had an obnoxious friend who screamed a high pitch blender bird call to other drivers on the road? Joey Held, retells a story about the time he and his friends would mess around with other drivers and his friend would yell at other drivers with that unusual sound. It was all fun … S5E1: Joey Held – Unexpected Police Stop & Trapped by Angry Driver Read More » The post S5E1: Joey Held – Unexpected Police Stop & Trapped by Angry Driver appeared first on Drive with Us Podcast.

Good People, Cool Things
Learn to Code and Build Community with Julia Taylor

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 33:00 Transcription Available


Julia Taylor is a self-taught web developer and online business owner who, by her own accounts, is an "accidental entrepreneur." Yet she's turned that happy accident into GeekPack, a thriving community built around empowering women and girls everywhere to create better lives for themselves through coding, managing their own businesses, and rocking the digital world. Julia's sharing how she got started, her favorite tips for finding things on Google, her favorite travel destinations, and we get an inside look at GeekPack's 5-Day Coding Challenge.

Worthiness Warriors
Episode 18: How to Find Your Creative Outlet with Joey Held

Worthiness Warriors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 41:12


Chelsea talks to writer, podcaster, and author, Joey Held about all things creativity. From finding your niche, to learning how to spark your creativity, creating a podcast, blog, newsletter, and so much more! To connect with Joey or buy one of his awesome books, visit his website joeyheld.com, listen to his Good People, Cool Things podcast here. And connect with him on Twitter @josephcurrency. And don't forget! If you pre-order Chelsea's Book Inexplicably Me and either email her your receipt (chelsea@chelseaaustin.com) or post your receipt and tag her on social media (@chelseaaustinmdw on Instagram @thegirlwithfivenames on Facebook) to receive a personalized thank you, a bookmark, AND 25% off Chelsea's Flip The Script course in 2022!

Good People, Cool Things
Running Businesses and Knowing When to Pivot with Sadie Higgins

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 29:39 Transcription Available


An entrepreneur at heart, Sadie Higgins experiences "hurry sickness," or a need to constantly keep doing the next thing. She founded her first business three months after having her first child. The day before the pandemic forced us into lockdown, she had started the idea that turned into her current business Gleam, which helps relieve the mental burden of giving gifts. Sadie candidly talks about the pivots she's had to make throughout her businesses, strategies that have and haven't worked, and the best ways to be thoughtful. She also touches on the elements of life we've all experienced during the pandemic—namely, family distractions (including background TV noise, which you may hear as you listen) and how she still manages to get work done. One of her kids even makes an appearance during the episode!

Good People, Cool Things
Life of a Corporate Spy with Robert Kerbeck

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 53:44 Transcription Available


Back before the days of the Internet, there was a role perhaps more valuable than just about any other: that of the corporate spy. Most people could barely stomach it for an hour, let alone a day. Yet through immense curiosity, concentration, and a "gift of gab," Robert Kerbeck became the world's top corporate spy, extracting information worth hundreds of millions of dollars for global companies.  His entire story is fascinating, and he's chronicled it in RUSE: Lying the American Dream from Hollywood to Wall Street. We're getting a sneak peek of it today. We're also talking about why short stories are so valuable for writing, his most unusual audition as an actor, and the greatest working experiences he's had with celebrities. Learn more about Robert and buy a copy of his book at robertkerbeck.com.  Support Good People, Cool Things by sharing this episode, picking up some merch at the shop or buying my book: Kind, But Kind of Weird: Short Stories on Life's Relationships. Thanks for listening! 

Good People, Cool Things
Photography, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Happy Accidents with Joe McNally

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 33:04 Transcription Available


Welcome to episode #100! What a big freaking deal and a nice round number! I love it and I love you for supporting me the whole way. And now onto the episode! Joe McNally has been writing his new book for the last two years, but he's been living it for the past 40 as an internationally acclaimed photographer with award-winning work in prestigious publications like National Geographic, Time, LIFE, and Sports Illustrated. In The Real Deal: Field Notes from the Life of a Working Photographer, Joe shares lessons and insights he's learned throughout his career, starting as a copyboy and working his way to the renowned photographer he is today. We're chatting about some of his top assignments, occasional mistakes, and why Michelle Pfeiffer knew he was the perfect photographer for a profile. Visit Joe at his website joemcnally.com. Follow Joe on Instagram @joemcnallyphoto. If you're a fan of Good People, Cool Things, I would love your support. Feel free to follow on Spotify orApple Podcasts, and leave a rating or review on Apple Podcasts. That helps even more people discover these wonderful guests. You can also support the show by checking out the Good People, Cool Things merch store. Thanks for visiting! And I wrote a book! Grab your copy of Kind, But Kind of Weird: Short Stories on Life's Relationships from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or Bookshop.

The Offbeat Life - become location independent
Ep. 251: How this story teller uses personal connections to land dream clients with Joey Held

The Offbeat Life - become location independent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 36:40


In this episode, I speak with Joey Held who is a writer, podcaster, and author based in Austin, TX. He is the founder of the Crisp Bounce Pass newsletter; host of the podcast Good People, Cool Things; and an author.  Listen on to find out how this storyteller uses personal networking to land dream projects. --------------- Hey Offbeat Family, I really appreciate you listening to this episode. I would love to hear more from you and what you think of the podcast. Contact me: hello@theoffbeatlife.com Show credits: Audio Engineer: Ben Smith - Ben@howtocreateapodcast.com

Good People, Cool Things
Kitchens, Baby Pterodactyls, and Building a Legacy with Timothy Reazor

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 36:23 Transcription Available


Fifth & Cherry owner and Marine Corps veteran Tim Reazor knows the most precious commodity we have is time — and the memories we can create with that time. Leaving a lasting legacy is super important to him, and his cutting boards are meant to be passed down from generation to generation.  Tim received a cutting board when he was in college. Now, 20 years later, he still has it. That's an impressive legacy, and there's plenty more where that came from at Fifth & Cherry.  We're chatting all about Tim's passion for tangibility, the keys to creating memorable experiences for customers, and we're even briefly greeted by a baby pterodactyl. Wins all around!  Visit the website (and especially the About Us page!) at fifthandcherry.com.  Follow Tim on Twitter at @tjreazor.  Follow Good People, Cool Things on Spotify orApple Podcasts, and leave a rating or review on Apple Podcasts. That helps even more people discover these wonderful guests.  You can also support the show by checking out the Good People, Cool Things merch store.  And I wrote a book! Grab your copy of Kind, But Kind of Weird: Short Stories on Life's Relationships from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or Bookshop.

Good People, Cool Things
Wigs, Broadway Shows, and Hidden Gems with Amy Neswald

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 34:28 Transcription Available


For years, Amy Neswald worked as a wigmaster on the Broadway production of Jersey Boys, as well as several other players. She was among the last people the actors would see before they stepped on the stage, and she has so many cool stories from her time in that world. Part of that experience led to the creation of I Know You Love Me, Too, a collection of linked stories that's already won the New American Fiction Prize despite being released less than two months ago. And because Amy likes to keep herself busy, she's also a screenwriter and teaches creative writing at the University of Maine in Farmington.

Good People, Cool Things
Unique Album Concepts, Interesting People, and Travel Destinations with Mic Nickels

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 39:14 Transcription Available


We're kicking off a new season of Good People, Cool Things with someone who's traveled all across the world. One of the greatest elements of hip-hop is the storytelling, and a combination of seeing different cultures and meeting new people can lead to some fantastic results. Mic Nickels is a New York-based rapper who just dropped his new album Bars for Days. And not only is this new album full of music—including multiple Grammy-winning artists and a collaboration with Method Man of the Wu-Tang Clan—it also serves as an autobiography. Mic shares the process of creating both an album and book at the same time, some of the most interesting people he's worked with, and offers a few must-see sights of the world.

Good People, Cool Things
Creative Thinking, Storytelling, and Rock Collections with Donna Loughlin

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 38:41 Transcription Available


It's the last episode of the year! See you in mid-January when we'll be back and cooler than ever. We're ending in style, too. Donna Loughlin has been around the world and back in search of the most fascinating stories. She's stepped foot in more than 80 countries and had numerous jobs in journalism in PR. Now, she's back in Silicon Valley working with some of the brightest minds in tech through her PR firm LMGPR, helping startups with storytelling and media relations. Inspired by the forward-thinkers she works with, Donna has a deep fascination with advancements in AI, automotive, consumer electronics, and more. And she knows everyone's got a story a tell—it's just a matter of helping them tell it. Through both LMGPR and her podcast, Before IT Happened, Donna is exploring the human side of technology and how it's enhancing our society. We're talking all about creating moments that matter, cool advanced in artificial intelligence, making paper planes, and Donna's extensive childhood rock collection.

Good People, Cool Things
Step Up Your Digital Communication with Sam George

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 40:52 Transcription Available


We've all been there—you send a text message or email to someone, and it just sits there. They don't answer, even after following up. Our heart starts racing, beads of sweat form on our foreheads, and we may even start shaking with rage. Don't they LIKE us?! In his latest book, I'll Get Back to You, Sam George explore s why this drives us so crazy—and what we can do about it.  Sam also has an extensive background in spotting trends before they're widely popular and bringing them to the mainstream. He put together the strategy that ultimately succeeded in legalizing cannabis in 18 states.  He's also worked with Nancy Pelosi, George Soros, and the University of Phoenix and is an expert in communication and how we can better interact with each other in this wacky digital world.

Good People, Cool Things
How to Be a Successful Musician with Jenny Powers

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 35:26 Transcription Available


Perhaps this is no surprise to you, but the music industry is COMPLEX. There's a lot that goes into things behind the scenes, beyond just a catchy hook (though that part is kind of important, too). What does it take to be a successful musician? Jenny Powers is the founder of Blue Avenue Music Group, an artist, management, marketing, and label services provider. She created her company after seeing the challenges artists face within the wildly confusing business parts of the music industry—and now she's helping these artists get the money they deserve.  We're talking all about these elements to a successful music career, from the boring unsexy stuff like setting up your performing rights organization (PRO) info to cool merch ideas. All of it ties back to Blue Avenue Music's principle: Be Creative, Be Artistic, and Be Valued as a human and artist. Now let's get to that success!

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Guided Goals Podcast
#230 Conversation on Start 2022 Now with Joey Held, Keith Spiro & May King Tsang

Guided Goals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 55:15


On this episode of The DEB SHow, Joey Held, Keith Spiro, and May King Tsang join host Debra Eckerling to celebrate #DEBcember! It's #Goal season! There's no need to wait until January for your fresh start. Joey Held is a writer and podcaster, Keith Spiro is a business strategist and community builder, and May King Tsang is the original FOMO creator. Joey, Keith, and May King discuss their wins from 2021, their 2022 goals, and what surprised them most about last year. They also offer inspiration and tips to #Star2022Now.

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Good People, Cool Things
Writing Advice, Cooking Tips,and the Power of Travel with Dr. Pamela Gurley

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 39:22 Transcription Available


Dr. Pam Gurley grew up as a military child and even served in the Army herself. So, how the heck did she end up an author of more than a dozen books, including the children's book series Brown Girl and Brown Boy? We're diving into all of that in this episode. We're talking about her writing process and everything that goes into designing a book. Side note: Pam finished one book in TWO WEEKS—if that's not a kick in the pants, I don't know what is. And since we're both avid travelers, there's plenty of discussion around some of our favorite spots and a few sites still on our list. Dr. Gurley also offers tips for bookshelf and closet organization, and drops some knowledge about cooking (and why it's okay to improvise in the kitchen). Let's hop to it!

Good People, Cool Things
Book Writing, Organization, and Cinnamon Rolls with Allyson Chapa

Good People, Cool Things

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 24:26 Transcription Available


Allyson Chapa, author of The Marching Ant, gives us a real efficient how-to of putting a book out into the world. We're starting with writing it, telling stories, and exploring cover design, marketing and editing resources, and what all comes next now that the book is here.  Plus, we dive into delicious quarantine hobbies, why the writing community is so wonderful, and drop effective tips for staying organized. Ain't nothing better than that!

The Nomadic Executive | Discussions With Digital Nomads and Online Entrepreneurs
Social Media and Digital Marketing Secrets in 2021 With Joey Held | TNE051

The Nomadic Executive | Discussions With Digital Nomads and Online Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 65:13 Transcription Available


Clubhouse, TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest- SO many social media platforms to choose from, which one should YOU use? Our guest today has been in the digital marketing space for over 6 years. From social media to SEO and paid advertisement, Joey Held hosts two podcasts and knows the up to date secrets in the digital landscape for the 2021 year. Stay tuned to gain an edge in both your brand and business.Show Notes:08:00- How the digital marketing has evolved10:25- The advantages of being a having a podcast12:25- Strategies for starting a podcast15:50- Best practices in podcasting27:40-  About an audio-dominant world and Clubhouse app34:50- What platforms to use in digital marketingOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)

The Brew Party
Episode 47- Joey Held

The Brew Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 61:16


Joey Held, editor of the Crisp Bounce Pass Basketball Newsletter joins The Party! We start with a look at the #NBA so far, and give out our "Out of The Box" Cities that the NBA should consider for expansion, and wrap up the show with a look at the #NFL Wild Card Weekend.https://crispbouncepass.com/archives/?fbclid=IwAR1VtuUOlBNJ7cWSi1UXQMhLbQ1V4ozCbfByTbfZ0vrQj81YLTfZVFRE4r4Instacart: https://instacart.oloiyb.net/5ONoNBuzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=836818Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thebrewparty)

The Erica James Travel Show
#13: Travel Talk with Joey Held

The Erica James Travel Show

Play Episode Play 41 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 60:31


Joey Held of the Phat Phoodie Blog stops by the Erica James Travel Podcast Show for a little travel talk to discuss his travel journey.Support the Show.Contact Erica James Follow me and tag me on Instagram at @EJtheTravelDiva Tweet me at @EJtheTravelDiva Follow me on TikTok at @EJtheTravelDiva Join my Podcast Community here

The Talking Llama Podcast
EP 28- Joey Held, Breaking the Ice in Communication and Storytelling

The Talking Llama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 31:18


Joey Held is a fellow podcaster who hosts two podcasts Good People, Cool Things and Parks and Wrecked and is a pro on storytelling. Joey discusses storytelling and ways to effectively communicate to your listeners. Some easy ways are simply putting yourself in the shoes (or shoe) of your audience in order to build relatability and credibility. Think of a comedian who makes a living telling jokes about fatherhood and other adult related topics. That comedian then decides to take his act to college campuses. The story (or jokes, in this case) are not relatable to the audience, therefore there were not seen as "funny." In this example, the comedian was able to figure out the disparity and then tweaked his message to speak to his audience. If all you are trying to do is promote yourself, it will not turn out well! Learn about your audience and make the story about them! If you find this content valuable and would like access to some cool perks, become a patron, here https://www.patreon.com/talkingllamamedia. If you know someone who would benefit from this podcast, please help me spread the word and share this link: https://getheardpodcast.captivate.fm/listen Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ianroth1/ Connect with me on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianroth1/ Subscribe to my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGwOcjYut0Gw4MNkElYcr-A?

The Talking Llama Podcast
Joey Held- Podcaster x2 (Parks and Wrecked, Good People Cool Things)

The Talking Llama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 22:38


Joey is a podcasting llama who currently has two shows, Good People, Cool Things and Parks and Wrecked. Starting and maintaining a podcast isn't easy, yet through consistency and persistence, Joey is producing two. Enjoy this episode as we discuss our microphones, DAWs, interview platforms and how we find our podcast guests. Stay confident. Stay creative and Stay curious. If you find this content valuable and wish to become a patron, please do so here https://www.patreon.com/talkingllamamedia. If you know someone who would benefit from this podcast, help me spread the word and share this link: https://talkingllamapodcast.captivate.fm/listen To join the herd, apply here: http://talkingllama.com/talking-llama-application/ Support this podcast