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Are you thinking of starting a podcast? Or maybe you already have a show and are wondering how to take it to the next level? Today's guest shares everything you need to know to launch and grow a successful, purpose-driven podcast. Erik Cabral is a leading expert in brand development, trusted by Fortune 100 and Inc. 5000 companies to define and deliver their core messages. Having built thousands of brands over his career, Erik has shared the stage with powerhouse brands like Shark Tank's Matt Higgins and Kevin Harrington, VaynerMedia, David Meltzer, and Hal Elrod of the Miracle Morning. As the founder of On Air Brands, Be Your Brand, PodMAX, and theMindado Investment Group, Erik is dedicated to helping entrepreneurs develop their personal and corporate brands through podcasting and media strategies. His work has been featured in major publications and has contributed to raising millions in capital for his investor clients. Preventing Podfade After launching dozens of podcasts, Erik says the biggest obstacle is “podfade”–where a podcast gradually disappears over time because they run out of content ideas. Thousands of new shows were created in the past few years, but very few of them survived past 20 episodes. The reason comes down to a lack of purpose. If you don't have a clear goal for your show, it's unlikely to last. That's why Erik's company has shifted more into personal branding. Before launching a podcast, be clear on your goals, your mission, and who you want to serve. Focus on your purpose, because that's what makes great content. In Erik's own business, he's rebranded his podcast to The Erik Cabral Show and is focused on incorporating his faith into his brand. His mission is to build personal brands that glorify God and speaking openly about that has helped attract people who share those values. What to Know Before Starting a Podcast If you want to start a podcast, the first step is to manage your expectations. The average number of downloads per episode is 29. That may not sound like a lot, but even a small audience can create momentum in your business! If you have 30 loyal listeners every week, that's the same as having 30 people in a room who are eager to learn from you. Don't believe the noise on social media that says you need massive numbers to create an impact. When it comes to growing your show, podcasting is like starting a business. It starts with word of mouth and your personal network. Most of the biggest podcasts are hosted by someone who already had a personal brand with a large following. Audience growth is a slow build, so don't give up too soon. Enjoy this interview with podcasting expert Erik Cabral… Soundbytes 13:47-14:06 “It's what we call pod fade: all these shows got started, and the statistics are running away from me, but all the hundreds of thousands of podcasts that started during that era, we benefited from, for sure, but then a lot of them faded because they didn't have clarity and purpose and an end goal in mind.” 15:05-15:25 “If I asked you to speak at my event and there were 30 people in the room that were going to be hungry and eager to learn from you, and you have an hour-long opportunity to get into their minds and in their hearts…would you take that? Absolutely. You have this every week you're speaking on your own stage about whatever you want to talk about every single week.” 33:32-24:04 “There is a purpose outside of money. Your purpose could be money and earthly things and earthly desires and material things. But I've recognized, and I've been around a lot of successful people…sharing the room in stages with millionaires and billionaires. I've recognized there are people that aren't happy with all that money, but the ones that are have that greater purpose, and they're usually God fearing people that know there's something bigger than themselves beyond this life here on Earth.” Quotes “Podcasting is very much like starting a business. We have to start with friends and family, word of mouth. We have to grassroots.” “Having a podcast, especially with a YouTube channel, you're set apart for most business owners who don't want to do that.” “We want to build personal brands that glorify God.” “Building a business is personal. It comes from us, our heart.” Links mentioned in this episode: Visit Erik's website: https://www.erikcabral.co/ Free podcasting guide: https://www.erikcabral.co/guide Connect with Erik on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erikcabral/
Ozempic is the latest weight-loss craze sweeping the world, and with good reason: it really is providing results. But is this "miracle" drug as miraculous as it seems to be? This is my 2nd most popular episode for a reason! In this episode, you'll learn: - what Ozempic and Wegovy actually do inside your body - the potential pros and cons of taking this peptide - why Ozempic isn't a magic weight-loss drug - alternative options to Ozempic to help you lose weight ... and more! Show Notes: Schedule a 1:1 Discovery Call with me! Coursework from Master's in Human Nutrition & Functional Medicine Program at the University of Western States Efficacy and safety of GLP-1 receptor agonists versus SGLT-2 inhibitors in overweight/obese patients with or without diabetes mellitus: a systematic review and network meta-analysis Link Between Ozempic and Gallbladder Disease? Ozempic Goes Way Off-Label Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults with Overweight or Obesity Nutritional modulation of endogenous glucagon-like peptide-1 secretion: a review What Is Ozempic and Why Is It Getting So Much Attention? Weight regain and cardiometabolic effects after withdrawal of semaglutide: The STEP 1 trial extension For Those With Eating Disorders, Ozempic Can Be A Triggering Nightmare Boosting GLP-1 by Natural Products GLP-1 Supplements Weight Loss Medications: GLP-1 Agonists and How They Work Get my Core-Gi Workout Program with the 15% off listener discount You can learn more about me by following on IG or Tiktok @imperfectlypaigewellness or by checking out my blog, freebies, and offers on my website: https://imperfectlypaigewellness.com Please share with #PaigeTalksWellness to help get the word out about the show - and join the Imperfect Health Fam over on Facebook.
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Welcome to Money Talks News, the podcast making you richer one day at a time. Close to 61% of Americans have a business idea, but it can be tough to actually take the next step. Plus, what happens if you make a major mistake and fail? In this episode, we're talking about how to avoid major blunders when starting a business with special guest Jaspreet Singh from The Minority Mindset. You can download the episode wherever you get your podcasts: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on YouTube Music (formerly Google Podcasts) Listen on Spotify Don't forget to check out our podcast page for more episodes designed to help you make the most of your money. Starting a business can have benefits Stacy, podcast producer Aaron Freeman and Miranda all run their own businesses, and this week's guest, Jaspreet, talks about his. Interestingly, money isn't the only reason people start a business although it's certainly a major one. Freedom and flexibility are also reasons to get started, as well as the desire to diversify income and leave the corporate grind. You might be surprised to learn that you can start a business for $1,000 or less. In fact, Jaspreet points out that one of the best things you can do with your business is to get started and aim to make your first $1,000 and figure out the rest later. Even if you think of your business as a side hustle, it can still make sense to consider its benefits and focus on those as you create your plan for the future. Avoid these business mistakes We also talk about the biggest business mistakes to avoid as you get started. Jaspreet points out that mistakes can be expensive, so it's better to learn from others so you know how to avoid the worst business blunders. Some of the business missteps we cover in this episode include: Not planning for taxes, including Miranda's mistake of forgetting that state governments levy taxes on top of your federal taxes. Failing to understand where to invest time and money in your business. Jaspreet talks about how so many people get hung up their logo and business name and never even get started. He shares some of the most important things to focus on. Forgetting to think about who you plan to serve and what you have to offer. Not putting together a marketing plan. You can have the best business idea in the world, but if you don't have a plan to reach those who need it, you won't be successful. Meet this week's guest, Jaspreet Singh Jaspreet is a licensed attorney and the Chief Executive Money Nerd at the Minority Mindset Companies and the host of the Minority Mindset YouTube Channel. Although he didn't receive any formal financial education. He's on a mission to make financial education fun and accessible. During the launch of his sock company, he was scammed by a marketing company which cost him thousands of dollars. This scam pushed him to start an educational social media page called Minority Mindset. The Minority Mindset implies thinking differently than the majority of people. It's not a racial minority. He started the Minority Mindset YouTube Channel as a hobby to teach others how not to make the same mistakes he made. Now, the Minority Mindset brand has grown into a number of companies, including Briefs Media and Market Insiders. Website Twitter YouTube Facebook Instagram TikTok Don't listen to podcasts? A podcast is basically a radio show you can listen to anywhere and anytime, either by downloading it to your smartphone, or by listening online. They're awesome for learning stuff and being entertained when you're in the car, doing chores, jogging or riding your bicycle. You can listen to our latest podcasts here or download them to your phone from any number of places, including Apple, Spotify, RadioPublic, Stitcher and RSS. If you haven't listened to our podcast yet, give it a try, then subscribe. You'll be glad you did! About the hosts Stacy Johnson founded Money Talks News in 1991. He's a CPA, and he has also earned licenses in stocks, commodities, options principal, mutual funds, life insurance, securities supervisor and real estate. Miranda Marquit, MBA, is a financial expert, writer and speaker. She's been covering personal finance and investing topics for almost 20 years. When not writing and podcasting, she enjoys travel, reading and the outdoors.Become a member: https://www.moneytalksnews.com/members/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interior Designer's Business Blueprint In today's episode, I am answering a listener question for our #dearkate entries! This question comes from Melissa, who wants to know about starting their own business? Melissa says: "Interior design has been a part of my life for decades. But I haven't worked in this field professionally. After graduating from an interior design program, I'm considering going right for it and opening my own design firm. I feel confident in my ability to design for clients. However, I feel uneasy not having any real world professional experience. I want to do right by my clients and enjoy my second career as much as possible. What do you think I need to know before deciding to go for it? PS thank you so much for sharing valuable specific insights on the podcast. I have learned so much from you. And I'm so grateful." Here's a glance at this episode… I share why I think it's always a good idea to start working for someone else as you are getting started and learning. I discuss the 9 traits that are necessary to build a successful interior design business. I jump into the first steps to take to start building your interior design business. I share how to learn from your mistakes and avoid comparing your start to someone else's middle or end of their business journey. Mentioned in this episode: JOIN: Interior Designer's Business Blueprint FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Habits of Highly Profitable Interior Designers FREE Masterclass: 6 Part Framework for A Thriving Interior Design Business Dear Kate: Submit your questions for the show! Episode # 37: 7 Red Flags You Shouldn't Ignore
Looking for low-risk real estate investment? Tax Deeds are the BEST investment types for beginners! Welcome back! I'm Jose Luis Morales, and today I'm joined by Mica Coleman to walk you through everything you need to know about tax deed investing for beginners. In this episode, we cover the differences between tax deeds and tax liens, providing a comprehensive guide on how to invest in tax deeds successfully. Learn essential tax deed investing tips, including risk management, property investment strategies, and tax deed research tips. Discover how to buy tax deed properties and maximize high return real estate investments. Subscribe for more expert tips and strategies on real estate auctions and tax deed bidding strategies!If you're interested in learning more from Mica, check out her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iammcoleman/
Are you curious about what it takes to start your own successful podcast? In this episode of Bootstrap MD, I dive deep into the essential strategies and insider secrets that I've learned from nearly four years of hosting this show and my previous podcasting ventures. Drawing from my own hard-earned wisdom and experience, I share a wide range of tips and insights that every aspiring podcaster needs to know before taking the leap. From the technical aspects of podcasting to the art of crafting compelling content, I cover all the bases to help you create a podcast that resonates with your audience and stands the test of time. Whether you're a physician entrepreneur looking to boost your personal brand or simply passionate about sharing your message with the world, this episode is packed with practical advice and inspiration to help you get started on your own podcasting journey. Subscribe to Our FREE Newsletter - THE LOUNGE: Get your weekly dose of tech trends, investment tips, and entrepreneurial insights designed for the ambitious physician! https://www.bootstrapmd.com/thelounge Our Podcast Sponsor: Doc 2 Doc Lending - Affordable loans for the busy forward-thinking physician https://www.bootstrapmd.com/doc2doc PhysicianCoaches.com The #1 Doctor Directory for Physician Coaches, Consultants, and Mentors https://www.PhysicianCoaches.com
In this episode of Branded Moments, I reflect on my conversation with Vicky Banham - the Founder of Antler Social, an award-winning creator, curator and champion of short-form TikTok content. Vicky shares the lessons she learned before starting her own agency, the importance of seeking mentorship, and the power of having influence in a world where attention is currency. We recorded this back in June 2022 and so it was amazing to look back on what Vicky had to say and I can't wait to have her on again!If you want to watch my full episode with Vicky, you can listen to it on all podcast platforms or watch the entire video on YouTube.
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Your small business (or idea if you haven't started yet) is a lot more important than you think. Just ask Karen Kerrigan, the president and CEO of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council. She'll be sharing a ton of fun facts about how small businesses drive innovation, help the economy, and create jobs. You'll also hear from Kylie Jiwon Hwang, an Assistant Professor at the Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management. She'll give us more insights on how entrepreneurship can help marginalized individuals and how starting your own business can benefit your community.Get a quick refresher on why the work you're doing (or planning to do!) is important and learn all the benefits and challenges you might encounter on your entrepreneurial journey.In this episode you'll hear:(01:42) Why Small Businesses are important.(04:27) Why Marginalized individuals are gravitating towards entrepreneurship and the benefits that come with it.(07:33) Challenges that you might face when starting a business.(10:48) How technology has been helping small business owners overcome some of the challenges they face.(14:41) The importance of being prepared before starting a business.
Send us a Text Message.This week Ganiyat talks about things to consider before loc-ing your hair.This episode was produced by Isabella Adediji. Send your questions about Afro-textured/coily hair to utkinhair@gmail.com.Follow us on instagram @unraveling_the_knots
In this episode of FOF Gym Chat, we delve into the intricate world of fat loss diets. As summer approaches, the allure of quick fixes can be tempting, but are you truly equipped for success? We discuss the fundamental pillars that should be in place before embarking on a fat loss journey, emphasizing food quality, consistent tracking, activity levels, hydration, and sleep. Moreover, we explore the essential mindset, discipline, and planning required for a successful fat loss endeavor, including strategies for both the diet phase and transitioning out of it. Tune in for actionable insights and practical tips to approach fat loss with a sustainable mindset and emerge as a stronger, healthier version of yourself! Enjoy! K+J
Brand Crowd: https://www.brandcrowd.com/apparelsuccessJoin the Apparel Success Mastermind: https://www.apparelsuccessmastermind.com/sign-upIn this episode of Apparel Success, Rob shares 10 powerful branding secrets for specifically for clothing brand startups. For anyone looking for how to start a clothing brand the RIGHT way in 2024. This will give you powerful tips for how to market your clothing brand that most clothing brand owners completely miss. Learn how to market your clothing brand by building a strong foundation. Increase your clothing brand sales and get more sales for your clothing brand. This applies to anyone starting a clothing brand, clothing line, tshirt business, fashion brand, fashion line, streetwear brand, streetwear line, print on demand (POD), dropshipping and beyond!
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Hey Profiteers! Welcome to Pawsitive Profit! Kara Brothers goes off the Carob track in this episode, sharing crucial insights for aspiring dog treat business owners. She taps into her experience and the wisdom of her dog treat Baker's Facebook group to answer the burning question: What do I need to know before starting a dog treat business? State Regulations: Research and contact your local agriculture department or Department of Agriculture (DOA). State laws vary, and getting direct advice is crucial. Kara emphasizes the importance of finding your state's specific requirements. Local State and City Compliance: Each state has unique regulations. Check with your local state and city about the specific requirements for selling dog treats. Some states even require forming an LLC and obtaining an EIN before registering with the DOA. Guaranteed Analysis (GA) Testing: Treats must undergo lab testing for guaranteed analysis. Kara suggests using volunteer dogs for taste testing before sending samples for lab testing. Some states have additional requirements for product labeling. Personal Research and Legwork: Don't rely solely on classes or courses. Kara emphasizes making calls, doing online research, and putting in the legwork to understand legal requirements and regulations in your specific state. Out-of-State Selling: To sell out of state, you must be registered in each state you plan to sell to. Kara warns about potential fines and legal consequences for not complying with out-of-state selling regulations, especially on platforms like Etsy. Setup Costs: Keep it simple at the beginning. Don't overspend on tools and recipes. Build a base with a straightforward recipe before expanding. Kara acknowledges that the dog treat business is not cheap, but passion and commitment make it rewarding. Time Costs: Running a dog treat business involves multiple tasks. Kara advises aspiring entrepreneurs to be organized and acknowledges the challenge of managing everything alone. Flexibility in setting your own schedule can be a significant advantage when working from home. This episode serves as a valuable guide for dog treat enthusiasts, offering practical advice and insights from those who've navigated the challenging yet rewarding path of starting a dog treat business. Tune in for a wealth of information before embarking on your entrepreneurial journey! #DogTreatBusiness #Entrepreneurship #PawsitiveProfitSeries Woof! Kara Connect with me: 1)
Join our Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/aHjTSBz3jH Check us out on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@sasquatchbgames In this episode of The Indie Game Development Podcast, we explore 3 common challenges game developers will face during the development process. Our host Brandon, shares personal experiences and advice for navigating these tough times. The episode underscores the subjectivity of game appreciation and advises developers to target their audience and gather diverse feedback. Always remember that overcoming self-doubt and frustration is a normal part of game development, and persistence can lead to releasing a successful finished product.
Welcome to today's episode where we delve deep into the world of Myofunctional Therapy—a specialized oral health treatment focusing on improving the muscles of the tongue, lips, and face. Whether you're dealing with sleep apnea, jaw pain, or tongue-tie, this episode is for you. Before diving into any treatment, it's crucial to consult with a healthcare provider for a personalized medical assessment. If you find this episode helpful, please subscribe to our podcast and share it with others who may benefit. We'd love to hear your thoughts and questions. Feel free to leave a comment below. If you have questions. Jump on a free 15-minute call with our expert. Schedule here --- https://shereewertz.com/15-min Key Takeaways-Consultation is Essential: The first step in Myofunctional Therapy is a thorough consultation with a healthcare provider to assess your specific needs.-Treatment Goals: Understand why you are seeking treatment and what you hope to achieve.-Not Just For Kids: Myofunctional Therapy is effective for both children and adults.-Commitment Required: Consistent effort and time are needed for effective treatment.-Convenience of Treatment: Many therapists offer telehealth options, making it easier to get the care you need.-Exercise Consistency: Regular practice of prescribed exercises is crucial for success.-It's Not a Quick Fix: Patience and commitment are key as the therapy often takes time to show substantial results.-Interdisciplinary Approach: Myofunctional Therapy often works best when combined with other medical interventions.-Insurance Coverage: Coverage varies, so be prepared for potential out-of-pocket expenses.-The Four Goals: Lips together, breathe through your nose, tongue on the roof of your mouth, and correct swallow pattern.-Expect Varied Symptoms: Every patient is different, and symptoms can range from jaw pain to mouth breathing.-Holistic Health Benefits: The therapy can improve various aspects of your health, including eating, breathing, and sleeping.
Sam and Joel discuss TikTok ad fundamentals to guide you in starting your very first TikTok ad campaign. The duo discusses three different areas to evaluate before getting your ad campaign started and how each of these relate to each other. This is perfect episode to listen to if you are wanting to launch a TikTok ad campaign but don't know where to start. Interested in working with us? Reach out directly here: TikTalkMarketingAgency.com/contact/form Interested in working with our fantastic sound editor Nate? Reach out directly here: https://www.fiverr.com/theresedagarage
Ozempic is the latest weight-loss craze sweeping the world, and with good reason: it really is providing results. But is this "miracle" drug as miraculous as it seems to be? In this episode, you'll learn: - what Ozempic and Wegovy actually do inside your body - the potential pros and cons of taking this peptide - why Ozempic isn't a magic weight-loss drug - alternative options to Ozempic to help you lose weight ... and more! Show Notes: Schedule a 1:1 Discovery Call with me! Coursework from Master's in Human Nutrition & Functional Medicine Program at the University of Western States Efficacy and safety of GLP-1 receptor agonists versus SGLT-2 inhibitors in overweight/obese patients with or without diabetes mellitus: a systematic review and network meta-analysis Link Between Ozempic and Gallbladder Disease? Ozempic Goes Way Off-Label Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults with Overweight or Obesity Nutritional modulation of endogenous glucagon-like peptide-1 secretion: a review What Is Ozempic and Why Is It Getting So Much Attention? Weight regain and cardiometabolic effects after withdrawal of semaglutide: The STEP 1 trial extension For Those With Eating Disorders, Ozempic Can Be A Triggering Nightmare Boosting GLP-1 by Natural Products GLP-1 Supplements Weight Loss Medications: GLP-1 Agonists and How They Work Get my Core-Gi Workout Program with the 15% off listener discount You can learn more about me by following on IG or Tiktok @imperfectlypaigewellness or by checking out my blog, freebies, and offers on my website: https://imperfectlypaigewellness.com Please share with #PaigeTalksWellness to help get the word out about the show - and join the Imperfect Health Fam over on Facebook.
Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald's Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it's how to launch your business idea the right way. Hosted by Frances Cook. When you're setting up a business, it's important to start off on the right foot. So in a special quick hit episode of Cooking the Books, today is all about getting those foundations in place, so you can start with confidence. For the latest podcast, I talked to Olivia Donaldson, commercial partner at BNZ. If you have a question about this podcast, or a question you'd like answered in the next one, come and talk to me about it. I'm on Facebook here, Instagram here, and Twitter here. This podcast contains general information only, not professional advice. BNZ and NZME are not liable for any losses resulting from this podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Timeout for dogs is a powerful dog training tool that enforces correct behavior WITHOUT hurting your relationship with your pets. As a dog trainer, I am a big advocate of timeout for dogs as a way of discipline. In my training, I value connection before correction. I absolutely know that shouting, scaring, and threatening our puppies and dogs to obedience can only work so much. But I get it — training puppies and dogs can be hard and frustrating so furparents often resort to the old ways because nothing seems to work. This blog aims to remind you, dear dog owner, that there's a powerful tool that you can still use: TIMEOUTS. In this blog, I'm going to talk more about timeouts, how to do it right, and how to make them truly work for your dogs. Key Takeaways: You can discipline and train your dog without using force or threatening them. In fact, this form of discipline is more effective. You can make timeouts more effective by understanding the foundation for timeouts including the appropriate time duration, and how to do timeouts with love. Dogs respond fast. Calm and consistent consequences is your powerful partner to ensuring negative behavior is stopped. DOG CALMING CODE: THE TRAINING PROGRAM FOR RAISING CALMER, WELL-BEHAVED DOGS Table of Contents: Timeout for Dogs: How Timeout Taught a Dog to Stop a Bad Behavior Do Timeout for Dogs Work in Improving Dog Behavior? The Truths About Timeout for Dogs That Dog Owners Should Understand Timeout for Dogs: Things to Know Before Starting the Process When to Start Giving Timeout for Dogs Timeout for Dogs: How to Make Timeouts Effective Best Benefits of Timeout for Dogs and Dog Owners Timeout for Dogs: How to Communicate Love to Dogs Even While on Timeout Timeout for Dogs: How Long Should Timeouts Be? Conclusion: Timeout for Dogs Can Be Your Powerful Partner in Training Your Dog and Encouraging Correct Behavior Timeout for Dogs: How Timeout Taught a Dog to Stop a Bad Behavior I worked with a dog who had this habit of chewing wires. Check out the full video below for the story. Now chewing wires is not just generally unsafe for Jack, the dog, but it also posed a risk for damages. The first time Jack chewed on the wires, I quietly took him into the bathroom and left him for a few minutes. After the first timeout, Jack continued to head over to the wires. Calmly, I once again led him to the bathroom. After he got out of the second timeout, he looked at the wires then looked at me as if saying: “I'm going to try again to see if you're really putting me in timeout because of this.” He went to the wires for the third time. However, after the third timeout, he caught on: he was placed in the bathroom because he was chewing the wires. When he came out, he totally stopped going to the wires. It was a beautiful thing to witness! PUPPY COACH: START TRAINING YOUR PUPPIES WITH THE PROGRAM THAT HAS HELPED THOUSANDS Do Timeouts for Dogs Work in Improving Dog Behavior? In my years as a dog trainer, I have stopped multiple bad behaviors without raising my voice or threatening dogs. But it's understandable that dog parents — like you — hesitate to give timeouts for puppies and dogs. “Doggy Dan, is leaving my dog alone really going to work?” To answer that, let me share a quick analogy. Timeouts for Dogs are Like Timeouts for Kids Raising a dog is similar to raising a child in many ways — they're both naturally curious and adventurous. However, as parents would know, shouting or telling off a child does not always work. It can lead to arguments, tears, and lots of negative emotions for both the parent and the child. While I believe that boundaries and consequences are important for children, I don't condone the use of fighting, shouting, or hitting. The same holds true for dogs. Teaching good behavior and correcting bad habits can be stressful, but adding more stress doesn't help. In fact, in my previous blog about dog anxiety and stress, I explained that when dogs are agitated, it's harder for them to learn. That's where timeouts come in. Timeouts for dogs is an effective dog training method where you correct negative behavior by helping the dogs understand that certain habits have consequences that they will not like. There's no need to shout, hit, or show dominance. Your dog will learn what they're doing wrong, and it will be a less stressful experience for both you and your furry companion. CALMER DOGS START WITH THE RIGHT TRAINING. START WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE. The Danger with Fear-Based Obedience in Dogs During consultations with dogs, owners usually come to me and say: “But Doggy Dan, do we still need to give dogs timeout to discipline them? They're obeying pretty well when I raise my voice.” Dogs can obey out of fear, and out of knowing that disobedience will mean hitting. However, when a dog's obedience is based on fear, it would be harder for you to sustain that obedience or earn your dog's trust. And without trust, it will be difficult to train dogs. Dogs will grow up and figure out a way around your anger or threats, so they'll be eventually more challenging to handle. The Truths About Timeout for Dogs That Dog Owners Should Understand Timeouts for dogs can be an effective tool for encouraging behavior correction, especially when used correctly. When done properly, many dogs catch on quickly and learn what they're doing wrong. The key is to use timeouts in a way that provides consistent and clear consequences for unwanted behavior. I always repeat this to dog owners: calm, consistent, clear corrections all the time. One Thing to Keep in Mind When Giving Timeout to Dogs Your dog is a social creature who craves attention, whether positive or negative. While timeouts may seem like a form of punishment, they can actually be a powerful way to redirect your dog's behavior and reinforce positive habits. The two-fold approach of giving attention when deserved and using timeouts to correct bad behavior can help your dog understand what is expected of them. Timeouts for Dogs Should Never Involve Physical Punishment, Shouting, or Other Forms of Negative Attention Instead, they should be used as a calm and controlled way to help your dog calm down and understand that certain behaviors are not acceptable. With consistency and patience, timeouts can become an effective part of your discipline strategy for puppies and dogs alike. LEARN THE SECRETS OF CALMING DOGS DOWN WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE Timeout for Dogs: Things to Know Before Starting the Process Can timeouts go wrong? Absolutely! Can timeouts be ineffective? When not done right, yes! Timeouts are powerful WHEN done correctly. It's crucial for dog owners to know truths about timeout for dogs including how to prepare a timeout room, and what to do even after timeout. #1: When preparing a timeout area for your dog, it's important to choose a room that's relatively uninteresting. Bathrooms, laundry rooms, and even the occasional spare toilet can make for good timeout spaces. The idea is to provide your dog with a safe place to calm down and reflect on their behavior without any distractions. #2: In addition to being boring, the timeout room should also be safe for your dog. Remove any potential hazards such as cleaning products or sharp objects, and make sure that there's nothing they can chew on or destroy. #3: Finally, it's important to emphasize the importance of separation when using timeouts. While it may be tempting to place your dog in a crate in the same room as you, this can actually be counterproductive. The point of a timeout is to give your dog some space to cool down and reflect on their behavior, so it's best to place the crate in another room where they can't see or hear you. This will help reinforce the idea that their behavior is not acceptable, without making them feel like they're being punished by being banished to the same room as you. When to Start Giving Timeout for Dogs There are several behaviors that may indicate the need for a timeout, but this list is not exhaustive. Some of these behaviors include demanding barking for attention, incessant play biting, repetitive jumping on people, excessive licking, constant pawing for attention, and inappropriate behavior with other dogs. This is the general rule I give dog owners: if there's a behavior that you want to stop IMMEDIATELY, don't delay giving timeouts. Timeout for Dogs: How to Make Timeouts Effective When it comes to doing timeouts for your dog, following a few key steps ensures that timeouts are effective and done correctly. FROM TIMEOUTS TO POTTY TRAINING, PUPPY COACH CAN HELP YOU TRAIN RIGHT. Here are a few steps to follow to make the timeout process for dogs work. #1: Lead Them to the Timeout Room Yourself First, take your dog's collar and lead them to the timeout room, which should be a fairly boring space like a bathroom, laundry room, or toilet. Don't use shouting as a way to making them go to the timeout room. Do it yourself, and do it in a calm way. #2: Calmly But Firmly Put Your Dog Into Timeout Avoid yelling, scolding, or getting angry as this will only increase their stress and anxiety. Timing is important. Once they start showing negative behavior, proceed to timeout ASAP. This will help your dog associate timeout with the behavior immediately. #3: Temporarily Withhold Affection. Remember, You're Giving a Consequence If your dog is small enough, you can carry them to the timeout room, but avoid cuddling or giving them any kind of affection. This is not a punishment, but rather a way to calmly and safely separate them from the situation. #4 Leave Your Dog for a Minute or Two, Then Assess If Your Dog Needs a Longer Timeout If your dog is a non-stop barker, you may need to wait a little longer until they calm down. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE DOG CALMING CODE: DOGGY DAN'S MOST POPULAR PROGRAM! All dogs eventually give up and will learn that being quiet is the key to getting out of timeout. When they are quiet, open the door and let them out. #5 Continue to Establish Silence, Even After They Come Out of the Timeout Room Remember that when a dog's in timeout, it's a process. They are figuring out what timeout is for even after their time inside the room. Observe quietly at first, then determine if your dog caught on. #6: If Your Dog Continues to Misbehave After Being Let Out of Timeout, Simply Put Them Back in and Increase the Duration of Their Timeout Don't lose your cool. Show to your dog that nothing ruffles your feathers. Calmly put them back to the timeout room and increase timeout time if necessary. #7: Practice calm, consistent consequences for your dog's behavior. Over time, your dog will learn what is expected of them and will be less likely to misbehave. The secret is to really be consistent when giving timeout to dogs. When they misbehave, give timeouts NOT as punishments but as a way of letting them know something's not right. By following these steps, you can use timeouts effectively to teach your dog what is acceptable behavior and what is not. Best Benefits of Timeout for Dogs and Dog Owners Timeout is beautiful. Together with thousands of dog owners, we have discovered that changing unwanted behavior WITHOUT aggression is possible! We realized that timeouts for dogs don't just help dogs — it helps dog owners as well. Benefit #1: Gap between Action and Reacting Timeouts give us a moment to pause and reflect before responding to our dog's behavior. It allows us to create a gap between the action and our reaction. This gap gives us time to consider our dog's behavior and how we want to respond. This approach to training helps to create a calmer and more controlled environment for both us and our dogs. Benefit #2: Able to come down and respond appropriately and not just react Timeouts help us to respond appropriately to our dog's behavior rather than simply reacting. When we react to a situation, we are often driven by our emotions, which can result in an overreaction or an inappropriate response. A timeout provides us with an opportunity to calm down, take a breath, and respond appropriately to the situation. Benefit #3: With timeout for dogs, we're calmer Timeouts help us to remain calm in the face of challenging behavior from our dogs. It can be frustrating when our dogs misbehave, and it is easy to become angry or upset. However, timeouts give us a moment to step back and take a deep breath, which helps us to stay calm and composed. Benefit #4: We're happier that we remained calm rather than frustrated Timeouts can help us to feel happier with the way we handle challenging situations with our dogs. DOG CALMING CODE: TRAINING DOGS TO BE IN THEIR BEST BEHAVIOR When we react impulsively, we often feel guilty or frustrated afterward. However, by taking a timeout, we can respond in a more thoughtful and measured way, which can leave us feeling more satisfied with our handling of the situation. Benefit #5: We give ourselves and our dog a break Timeouts allow us to take a break from the stress and frustration that can come with challenging behavior from our dogs. It gives us a moment to step back, take a deep breath, and regroup, so that we can approach the situation with a fresh perspective and renewed patience. Benefit #6: Dogs dislike timeouts and not us Timeouts are not harmful or scary for dogs when done correctly. Dogs dislike the removal of attention, but they do not hold a grudge or harbor any resentment towards us. Instead, timeouts can be a helpful way to communicate with our dogs that their behavior is not acceptable, and it gives them a chance to reflect on how they can change their behavior to earn our attention and affection. Benefit #7: We don't hurt our beloved dogs Timeouts are a non-physical way to address challenging behavior from our dogs. Unlike physical corrections, timeouts do not cause any physical harm to our dogs, and they do not damage the bond of trust and respect that we have with our dogs. WELL-BEHAVED PUPPIES START WITH THE RIGHT TRAINING. START WITH THE PUPPY COACH! Benefit #8: Our dog is given the chance to think about a behavior they need to change: Timeouts give our dogs a chance to reflect on their behavior and think about how they can change it to earn our attention and affection. It gives them an opportunity to learn from their mistakes and develop new, more appropriate behaviors. This approach to training is not only effective but also builds a stronger bond between us and our dogs. Timeout for Dogs: How to Communicate Love to Dogs Even While on Timeout Timeouts can be a loving way to help your dog learn good behavior, while reducing stress for both you and your pet. In this section, we will explore how to use timeouts to communicate love to your dog even while enforcing rules. Positive Timeout Tip #1: When We Give Dogs A Timeout, We Do It With A Calm And Composed Demeanor This helps them understand that their behavior has consequences, without causing them undue stress or fear. Over time, with consistent and loving timeouts, dogs learn that good behavior earns positive attention. By providing structure and guidance, we help them feel more secure and confident in their place in the household. DOG CALMING CODE: TRAINING DOGS WITHOUT THE NEED FOR FEAR-BASED OBEDIENCE Positive Timeout Tip #2: It's Important To Remain Silent Throughout The Timeout Process. Any vocalization from you, whether it's a grunt or a sigh, can be interpreted as a sign of weakness by your dog. This may encourage them to continue the behavior that led to the timeout in the first place. Positive Timeout Tip #3: To Become A Respected Leader In Your Dog's Eyes, It's Crucial To Remain Calm And Consistent In Your Approach. This means setting clear boundaries and enforcing them firmly, without losing your cool or getting emotional. When your dog challenges you, stay firm and confident in your approach. Positive Timeout #4: In The Midst Of A Timeout, It Can Be Tempting To Slam The Door Or Otherwise Express Your Frustration. However, this kind of behavior will only serve to escalate the situation. Instead, focus on projecting a calm, assertive energy that lets your dog know you are in control. Positive Timeout #5: Finally, It's Important To Remember That Timeouts Should Not Be Used To Scare Or Punish Dogs. The goal is to provide a clear and consistent message that certain behaviors are unacceptable, while also helping your dog feel safe, secure, and loved. With the right approach, timeouts can be an effective tool for training and behavior modification. Timeout for Dogs: How Long Should Timeouts Be? Determining the appropriate length of time for timeouts can be challenging. The duration of a timeout can vary based on the dog's age, temperament, and behavior. Recommended Timeout Length For Younger Dogs Just a minute or two for younger dogs or a few months older because they can be excessively stressed. Recommended Timeout Length For Larger Dogs For larger dogs or those with more persistent behavioral issues, timeouts can last longer, but it is important to remember that the goal of the timeout is to allow the dog to calm down and reflect on their behavior, not to punish them. As a general rule, timeouts should not last more than 15 minutes. Length of Timeout Depends on the Severity of Your Dog's Behavior For minor infractions, a shorter timeout may be appropriate, while for more serious or dangerous behaviors, a longer timeout may be necessary to ensure the safety of both the dog and those around them. FROM BITING TO BARKING, YOU CAN CORRECT BEHAVIOR THE RIGHT WAY WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE! It's important to note that the focus should not be solely on the length of the timeout, but on the effectiveness of the timeout in correcting the behavior. If a shorter timeout is not effective in correcting the behavior, then a longer timeout may be necessary, and vice versa. Ultimately, the length of the timeout should be determined based on the individual needs of the dog and the specific behavior that needs to be corrected. It's important to use timeouts as a tool to help the dog learn and improve their behavior, rather than as a form of punishment. Conclusion: Timeout for Dogs Can Be Your Powerful Partner in Training Your Dog and Encouraging Correct Behavior By taking a loving and consistent approach, you can communicate to your dog what is and isn't acceptable in a way that they understand. With patience and perseverance, your dog will learn to associate positive behavior with positive outcomes, making them a happier and better-behaved pet. Remember: always remain calm and loving, and your dog will respond in kind. Don't be afraid to give timeouts a try – they may just become your new powerful partner in dog training! ~ Doggy Dan
Facebook ads can be a powerful tool to get across to your target audience. But how can you leverage Facebook ads to get paid? In this episode, Kendra Perry reveals what you need to know before starting Facebook ads to find the right audience and send it to the right people. She emphasizes the value of doing market research to learn your target audience and breaks down some of the different types of ads that will allow you to build your email list. For more tips on what works best you're your ads, join Kendra in this insightful episode. Make the most of your Facebook ads today! Tools mentioned in this episode:ConvertKit FG Funnels Google AnalyticsLove the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://kendraperry.net/Join us in the best business building program for health coaches & practitioners. Apply by messaging the word 'biz audit' to me on Facebook or Instagram
Join the Cultivating Cash Flow: The Homestead Income Challenge! Starts August 18th The Cultivating Cash Flow challenge is how you will discover IDEAS for your 3 HOMESTEAD INCOME STREAM STRATEGY. This will be the beginning of your CASH FLOW STRATEGY. Today on episode 65 I share 5 Things You Need to Know Before Starting Your Homestead Income Plan. I also share a little life update as well as the Cultivating Cash Flow challenge coming in August. Homestead Income Plan website: https://www.homesteadincomeplan.com/ Cultivating Cash Flow Challenge: https://www.homesteadincomeplan.com/cashflow Homestead Income Plan YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@HomesteadIncome 101 Homestead Income Ideas List: https://www.healthyhomesteading.com/homesteadincome Homestead Income Plan Group (FACEBOOK): https://www.facebook.com/groups/homesteadincomeplan Mona's Info: Free Homesteading for Beginners Checklist: https://www.healthyhomesteading.com/checklist/ Homesteading for Beginners workbook: https://healthyhomesteading.com/workbook Workshop for Beginner Homesteaders and Dreamers (includes workbook): https://www.healthyhomesteading.com/workshops/ 101 Homestead Income Ideas List: https://www.healthyhomesteading.com/homesteadincome Homestead Income Plan Group (FACEBOOK): https://www.facebook.com/groups/homesteadincomeplan Mona's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/farmer_mona/ Homesteading for Beginners YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@homesteadingforbeginners
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I record all my remote interviews with Riverside. Sign up for free recording: https://bit.ly/Riverside_Katie and use code KATIE15 for 15% off!So you're thinking of starting a podcast in 2023? Even though the podcast world has the reputation of being oversaturated, we've all seen the memes, the fact is, there is still a lot of space for high-quality, well-produced podcasts to shine through. And before you get discouraged - it doesn't take a ton of money or years of expertise to create a great podcast. More than anything, you just need interesting subject matter, and a passion for talking about it - and all the other technical details will sort themselves out.On YouTube, I made the ultimate guide to starting a podcast, where I go over all the technical bits. I'll have a lead in the show notes. But today, we're going to talk about growth and how to set the foundation for a successful podcast in 2023. And what exactly does a successful podcast mean?As you may be familiar with, creators are able to make pretty significant incomes from podcasts. According to this awesome video from Shelby Church, podcasts with high listenership can be making tens of thousands of dollars per episode. Even podcasts with more modest listenership, like mine, can generate sustainable revenue. Not only can you monetize a podcast in the traditional sense of selling sponsorship slots, but you can also use a podcast to generate leads to your business - which is a big part of my personal podcast strategy. Even without considering the financial side, podcasts can be a great way to grow your audience, funnel them to your other platforms like Instagram or Youtube, and make new connections and learn new creative skills.If you weren't already convinced to start your podcast journey this year, now you might be - so let's get into my 5 steps for starting a growing a successful podcast!Here is the video version of this podcast: https://youtu.be/qQIFTqXbMhgCheck out my Podcast series - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMdIc9qS5vpa9vwBkfyMt2K27cxN1rA2HBrand Pitch Template - https://katiesteckly.com/pitchVisit my shop page here for more details on all of my products.… and interested in the Creatorly Media services - check them out here!
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Would you like to be a guest on more podcasts and other shows? Then this is your show. Today we have one of the contributing authors of "PodMatch Guest Master" and the host of The Evolution of Branding show and we will be talking about how to become a highly requested guest on podcasts....With nearly a decade of experience in the podcast world, Jason Cercone has built his brand around the consumptive power of storytelling and simplifying podcast guesting. He helps leaders craft their authentic story and tell it with confidence as a podcast guest while simultaneously maximizing the value of each guest appearance and establishing thought leadership in their niche. He's also The Voice of Evolution of Brand, a podcast featuring stories and strategies for building an authentic personal brand, as well as a contributing author to the best-selling PodMatch Guest Mastery book. Key Points in This Episode [00:00] Welcome to the Coffee Break Show with Vickie Helm[ 06:34] 3 Key things You Want to Know Before Starting a Podcast[07:26] Podcasting is a marathon, not a sprint[10:06] Create Value and Grow 1% every week [16:16] Make recommendable content [20:30] "Your passions may change, but your purpose never will" ~Jason Cercone[24:46] Starting a Podcast? Do this 1st!! [25:53] Build Podcast Consistency through Batch Recording[29:49] How to Beat the Podcast Statistics and Avoid the 7th Episode Fade [30:36] Be a GUEST first!CONTACT Jason Cerconehttps://jasoncercone.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasoncercone/https://twitter.com/jasoncerconehttps://www.instagram.com/jasoncercone/https://jasoncercone.com/evolutionofbrand/Be sure to grab his FREE Strategy Guide" "10 Tips for becoming a valuable, fully optimized podcast guest" using this linkhttps://jasoncercone.com/unlockedhttps://jasoncercone.com/podmatchguestmastery/❤Connect with Vickie Helm
Most of what stresses us out during the decorating or remodeling process is simply our own uncertainty and fear of the unknown... especially for those who have never gone through the process before and/or are unfamiliar with the design and renovation industry. I've been compiling a list of "must-knows" for each of my design clients so that the process is easier and less stressful on them. And in today's episode, I'm sharing that list with you.In this episode, you'll learn:Why the unknown is such a big source of stress7 things you need to know before starting a projectHow understanding these things can help you navigate your project successfullyIf you liked today's episode, please leave me a rating and review in Apple podcasts. Check out the House Calls for Physicians Website. Join the House Calls for Physicians Private Facebook Group Check us out on Instagram!
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Audio Over Video .When it comes to promoting your podcast, it is important to consider which medium you should use: audio or video. While video may seem more attractive, due to its visual appeal, audio is actually the more effective way to promote yourself. One of the main reasons to promote audio over video is because there are more opportunities to listen than there are to watch. People can listen to your podcast while they are driving, working, or doing other activities that don't allow them to watch a video. Additionally, audio files are generally much smaller than video files, which makes them easier to host and share. Another reason to promote audio over video is that it is often more cost-effective. Video requires additional equipment, such as lighting and editing software, which can be expensive. Additionally, video production and editing can be time-consuming, adding to the cost. Finally, audio is often more accessible than video. Not everyone has access to a device that can play video, but most people can access audio. Additionally, audio is more widely accepted in podcast apps, while some apps only stream the audio from video podcasts. In conclusion, when it comes to promoting your podcast, audio is the more practical option. It is more accessible, cost-effective, and has more opportunities for people to listen. While video can be an effective medium for some podcasts, audio is the better option for most. Audio Out Performs Video A famous comedian started a podcast that he wanted to be video only. He was talked into providing an audio option as well. When the show was launched the comedian's team only promoted the video version of the show and ignored the audio. Yet, the audio podcast out-performed the video version ten to one. When Podcasters Launch a YouTube Channel A podcaster may think they are going to get more people to listen to their show on Youtube. Youtube viewers like to watch, so instead of growing your podcast audience, you are starting a Youtube channel from scratch. I had someone joined the School of Podcasting and said, "Oh you do audio stuff too?" (um, yeah for 17 years). So you will be growing a second audience. Starting with Audio AND Video Can Burn You Out When you are a brand new content creator, it is hard to get into your rhythm. When you throw in video with lighting, backdrops, cameras and more, you can get overwhelmed very easily. Start with audio podcasting. When it comes to podcasting, audio is the most accessible medium. It is easier to produce and doesn't require expensive equipment or extensive knowledge of video production. Additionally, audio podcasts are easier to consume. They can be listened to while doing other activities, such as driving, cleaning, or exercising. This makes them more appealing to a wider audience. Audio podcasts are also more cost-effective than video podcasts. They require fewer resources, both in terms of equipment and personnel. This makes them a more viable option for those with limited budgets. Additionally, audio podcasts can be produced more quickly than video podcasts, meaning they can be released more frequently. Finally, audio podcasts have more opportunities for people to listen. They can be shared more easily, and they can be published on more platforms. This makes them more accessible to a wider audience. Additionally, audio podcasts can be more engaging than video podcasts. They are more intimate, allowing the listener to connect more easily with the host and the content. When it comes to podcasting, starting with audio is the best option for most people. It is more accessible, cost-effective, and has more opportunities for people to listen. While video can be an effective medium for some podcasts, audio is the better option for most.
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If I were your clinical instructor, these tips are exactly the things I'd make sure you understood before your first clinical day! In this episode, I'm sharing: * How a typical day flows * Tips for effective time management * What in the world is happening in handoff report * Some of the key players and their roles * The most important skill you can develop * One unpleasant truth (sorry!) * How to make the most of your clinical time Links and resources mentioned in this episode: Get prepped for nursing school with Crucial Concepts Bootcamp! Learn how to use a brain sheet here. Download a brain sheet here. Learn how to use a run sheet and download one here. Dive even deeper into the interdisciplinary team in Episode 120. __________ The information, including but not limited to, audio, video, text, and graphics contained on this podcast are for educational purposes only. No content on this podcast is intended to guide nursing practice and does not supersede any individual healthcare provider's scope of practice or any nursing school curriculum. Additionally, no content on this podcast is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Straight a Nursing is a proud member of the Airwave Media Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interview Dan Franks. Dan is the Co-founder and president of Podcast Movement, the world's largest conference and trade show for the podcast industry. He is a CPA and was formerly the Business Manager and Director of Live Events for Midroll Media. More About Dan Franks: PodcastMovement.com More About Certification Intensive Training: Learn more about the training This episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast is brought to you by the HubSpot Podcast Network.
In today's episode, Stacy Jones shared about the risk and costs of social media marketing and how to manage your boss expectations. Check the transcript here Check out some of the past episodes we've covered on this topic: EP318: Why Social Media Marketing Is Critical For Your Brand With Keaton Nelson | Perpetual Motion Marketing EP333: How Tech Brands Are Using Content Marketing To Drive Sales With Stacy Jones | Hollywood Branded EP323: The Changes You Need To Understand About Paid Media With Rishabh Jain | Fermat Commerce You can check out our playlist here Hollywood Branded Content Marketing Case Studies The following content marketing case studies below provide even more insights. Depop Redefines Social Media Marketing 5 Daily Tips To Make Your Instagram Story Social Media Marketing Pop Come With HB to Social Media Marketing World --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hollywood-branded/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hollywood-branded/support
Many gardeners are curious about vermicomposting but are unsure about how to start. To explain what you need to know to make a simple worm bin, my returning guest this week is Rhonda Sherman, one of the foremost experts on vermicomposting and the author of “The Worm Farmer's Handbook.” Download my free eBook 5 Steps to Your Best Garden Ever - the 5 most important steps anyone can do to have a thriving garden or landscape. It's what I still do today, without exception, to get incredible results, even in the most challenging conditions. Subscribe to the joegardener® email list to receive weekly updates about new podcast episodes, seasonal gardening tips, and online gardening course announcements. Check out The joegardener® Online Gardening Academy for our growing library of organic gardening courses. Follow joegardener® on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter, and subscribe to The joegardenerTV YouTube channel.
In this episode of The Private Practice Elevation Podcast, we're going to talk about the most important things you need to know before you start a faith-based therapy practice. I know many therapists that want to integrate their faith into the work that they do - both clinically and in how they run their practice. My wife happens to be one of them! But one thing that can be a challenge is understanding how to position your practice from a faith-based perspective without excluding other clients that don't adhere to a certain faith. You may want to bring faith into the work you do, but you may be afraid it will turn other clients off. So how can you create a practice that stays true to who you are and the faith that's important to you in such a way that will help you grow your business? Today we're speaking with my friend, Whitney Owens, all about building a faith-based private practice. She's sharing her wisdom about what she's learned both firsthand from building her own practice as well as the business owners she consults with. There are a few key decisions and questions you can answer before starting your own faith-based therapy practice, and Whitney is here to help us unpack them. In This Episode, You'll Learn: What it means to have a faith-based practice and how it can apply to all walks of faith Practical ways that you can bring more of your faith into your clinical work and business-building The difference between an “overt” faith-based practice and a “covert” one and what that means for your marketing Examples of marketing a faith-based therapy practice Tips for branding your faith-based private practice that will help you with your messaging and what you put on your website Why it's so important to track your marketing numbers and return on investments Why having a community around you while you build your practice is so important This Episode Is Brought To You By Managed WordPress Hosting by Flywheel If you're looking for a hosting company that will not only host your website but also supports you with some of the best customer support I've ever received, then Flywheel is for you. We've partnered with Flywheel to host all of our clients' WordPress websites because their speed, security, and extremely responsive customer service is the best in the business. Learn more about hosting with Flywheel (affiliate link) Subscribe & Review in Apple Podcasts If you're not yet subscribed to the podcast I want to encourage you to do that today. This is the best way to make sure you don't miss an episode! Click here to subscribe on iTunes. And if you're feeling extra generous, I'd love to hear what you think about the podcast. Reviews help others find the podcast plus I'd really love to hear what you think! Click here to leave a review. Just click on “Ratings & Reviews” then “Write a review.” Let me know what you like best about the podcast. Thank you! Links mentioned in this episode: Whitneyowens.com Waters Edge Counseling (Whitney's group practice) Abundant Living Rome Fava Counseling Associates About Whitney Owens Whitney Owens is a licensed professional counselor, group practice owner, and faith-based private practice consultant. She is located in Savannah, Georgia, where she manages a private pay group practice with 10 plus clinicians. Along with running her practice, she consults practice owners around the country on how to start and grow a successful faith-based practice. She hosts summits, a weekly podcast, and a membership community for faith-based practice owners called Wise Practice. She has spoken at numerous events such as both the Georgia and Maryland annual professional counselors conferences as well as trainings for Florida's Counseling Association. In 2023 she will be speaking at Meet you in Kentucky, which is for group practice owners, as well as hosting her own summit in Savannah. In her free time, Whitney enjoys spending time with her husband and two girls, running, reading, and relaxing in the backyard.
Podcasting is not a get-rich-quick kinda thing. In fact, it's probably the complete opposite. But that doesn't mean it's not worth it. It just means you need to understand some things before you get stared.The first thing to note is that results with podcasts take time, and that a lot of popular podcasts have been going for a while. It's important to find a regular recording schedule and stick to it. The second thing is that the only people who matter when you're growing a show are you and your listeners. There is no need to worry about what other people think. The third thing is that a good room is just as important as a good microphone. And the fourth thing is that you can make up for having a bad mic by being in a really good environment.Get Help With Your Podcast Free Podcast Marketing CheckupAmplafyMedia.com Follow Hector on Twitter
When starting a new project of any kind, unrealistic expectations are the quickest way to guarantee failure. Since many B2B companies are new to creating video ads, this episode will provide the realistic expectations that you should have going into a new video ad project.Top 5 realistic expectations to have of your B2B video ad projectIt can take a while to start working.It's expensive.Producing the ads takes time.Attribution is difficult.You need a distribution plan and budget for paid media.For more on each one, listen to the episode or read the transcript below. Plus: all these expectations sound like a real bummer. Why should you make a B2B video ad anyway?Listen to part one of this series: 5 realistic expectations to have of your audienceLearn more about Guy, Hope and Umault at umault.com
This week David and Marina discuss 5 things clients should know before starting a new home or remodel project: 1. Understanding the process of a project 2. Hiring the right team 3. Expecting the unexpected 4. Asking questions along the way 5. Not aligning construction completion with life events. This episode is in conjunction with FAME Architecture and Interior Design. This episode is supported by Brizo • Monograph • Miele • Graphisoft SUBSCRIBE • Apple Podcasts • YouTube • Spotify CONNECT • Website: www.secondstudiopod.com • Instagram • Facebook • Twitter • Call or text questions to 213-222-6950 SUPPORT Leave a review :) EPISODE CATEGORIES • Interviews: Interviews with industry leaders. • Design Companion: Informative talks for clients. • After Hours (AH): Casual conversations about everyday life. • Design Reviews: Reviews of creative projects and buildings. • Fellow Designer: Tips for designers.
Click here to download your FREE guide to 100x YOUR EFFICIENCY IN 10 EASY STEPS: https://bit.ly/3F8qOJLBuild IRONCLAD discipline in this FREE workshop: https://bit.ly/3fZcbO5On Today's Episode: What every entrepreneur needs to know to start a successful business is how to ask the right questions. Because I've made virtually every mistake possible in building my own businesses, you can learn without the pain and time it costs me. One of the biggest things standing in the way of your success is knowing what questions to ask yourself to make progress and move forward. You know where you are at this moment and you see where you want to go. In this Q&A I'm taking you through all the steps and more importantly, the questions you need to be asking yourself to start gaining momentum and start seeing results of a rapidly growing business. I've built the foundation of my business model on community and bringing that community value. As you begin your journey as an entrepreneur, two things are important: 1) that you start thinking from first principles and 2) that you know the problem you are solving and the value you are bringing to people. 3 Starter Points:1. What is the problem I'm here to solve?2. How do I solve the problem better than anybody else?3. Get product into people's hands to try 2 Power Questions for Massive Results:1. Why, if I just keep doing what I'm doing now, won't I automatically get to my goal?2. Where do you apply energy to overcome the obstacle that stands between you and your goal? SHOW NOTES: 0:00 | Introduction Entrepreneurs0:30 | Starting With Business Idea4:02 | The 72 Hour Rule6:62 | Choosing Your Niche9:15 | Making Moves to Scale18:54 | Buying a Small Business22:43 | Entrepreneurial Resilience QUOTES: “The reality is, every successful business was better at something that mattered than everybody else.” [1:35] “Hone in on an area that is underserved, a need that's not being met, with a customer that you completely understand, with a product that is better than everybody else. That's the goal.” [2:34] “Avoid analysis paralysis, by having a rule that you always, and I mean always, take action.” [4:02] “Running 1000 miles an hour in the wrong direction is far more beneficial than standing still [...] by moving you're learning, and that's the key.” [5:41] “My partners and I were looking for the intersection of passion and opportunity, and that's what I would encourage all of you to do. There is no reason you have to settle for one or the other. You can have both.” [9:00] “You shouldn't need the fact that there's all this stress and pressure on you to succeed in order to succeed.” [22:28]
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What if I tell you that you can be an artist, podcaster, writer, or creative doing whatever you love full-time and get properly paid for it? Or even better, have a community of raving fans that pays you each month to continue creating? Enter Patreon, a subscription-based crowdfunding platform. In today's episode of the Crowdfunding Demystified podcast, we take a deep dive into the key things you should know about the platform: How does it fare compared to other crowdfunding platforms? How much can you earn with Patreon? And why should it be on your radar? You'll also get insight into a new tool that you can use to make the platform work for you and your creative growth. Hope you enjoy it! Get a copy of Sal's Tricks for Launching a Successful Patreon
If you've wanted to quit your job and start a flower farm, this is the episode for you. Briana shares what she wishes she knew when starting Blossom and Branch Farm. Connect With Briana Bosch: Briana Bosch is the owner of Blossom and Branch Farm, where she field-grows flowers as well as works to regenerate the wooded section of her property. Blossom and Branch Farm Facebook Instagram Shop the Store As an exclusive for listeners, use code EPICPODCAST for 5% off your entire first order on our store, featuring our flagship Birdies Raised Beds. These are the original metal raised beds, lasting up to 5-10x longer than wooden beds, are ethically made in Australia, and have a customizable modular design. Shop now and get 5% off your first order. Get Our Books Looking for a beginner's guide to growing food in small spaces? Kevin's book, Field Guide to Urban Gardening, explains the core, essential information that you'll need to grow plants, no matter where you live! He also wrote Grow Bag Gardening to provide you with specialized knowledge that can bring you success when growing in fabric pots. Order signed copies of Kevin's books, plus more of his favorite titles in our store. More Resources Looking for more information? Follow us: Our Blog YouTube (Including our Epic Homesteading and Jacques in the Garden channels) Instagram (Including Epic Homesteading, Jacques, and Chris) TikTok Facebook Facebook Group Discord Server
In today's episode Andrew Martinez shares about his 13 year and counting career in the lawn and landscape industry. Andrew is also the host of the Lone Star Lawn Talk podcast and has a passion to help other small business owners create better businesses. GreenIndustryPodcast.com Save 50% off Equip Exposition Registration GetJobber.com/Paul Gulf Coast Bookkeeping Best Accounting Software: Quickbooks Online Recommended Website + Marketing Services: Pure Marketing Team Purchase Paul's Books on Amazon: Order Books Here Paul's Audiobooks: Cut That Grass and Make That Cash 101 Proven Ways to Increase Efficiency and Make More Money in Lawn Care Best Business Practices for Landscapers Follow us on YouTube: Green Industry Podcast Paul Jamison Lawn Transformations Follow us on Instagram: @greenindustrypodcast @pauljamison Follow us on Facebook: @greenindustrypodcast