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Stories to Save Our Planet trailer

Soundings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 2:05


Stories to Save the Planet is a podcast about the stories behind climate change solutions. The United Nations have called climate change the challenge of our generation. A growing body of environmental storytelling is bringing clarity to complicated climate conversations by casting a vision for a better future, and providing compelling, actionable climate change solutions. All work is produced by Stanford students, who learn the entire process of narrative podcast production in just 10 weeks, research a climate change challenge and solution of their choice, and work together to create a narrative episode. The class it taught by Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project.

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Sustainability Paradox: Cobalt Mining in the Congo

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 19:45


A story of the rise of electric vehicles and their promise to make a more sustainable planet. Yet this promise has proven to be detrimental to the quality of life for the people in the Congo. Sustainability Paradox pulls back the curtain on the realities of the electric car industry, and the promising solutions that might offer real, meaningful change. Produced by Sydney Davis and Jana Gomri with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stories to Save Our Planet class, a part of the Stanford Storytelling Project. Asu Kulu - Undergraduate Congolese Student at Stanford, Anonymous Congolese Miners via Friends of the Congo https://friendsofthecongo.org/ Links to an external site. Link to References https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GcK2hsyt8L_VyogsNTaPxsf5AgtizYzm1F9uJHLYzxM/edit?usp=sharing Links to an external site. All music by Blue Dot Sessions

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World On Your Plate

Soundings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 15:45


In this episode, Nathan, Ana, and Nia explore the importance of sustainable food practices, and how alternative, truly healthy food practices are not necessarily the most commercially produced and advertised ones. The episode aims to broaden the horizon of viewing food practices in a context beyond just your own plate. This episode was produced by Nathan Elias, Ana Nguyen, and Nia Patton, with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project's course "Stories to Save Our Planet." Complete show notes at storytelling.stanford.edu.

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Sound Stories Trailer

Soundings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 3:07


What can you expect from Sound Stories? The 2024 class weighs in. Taught by Laura Joyce Davis through the Stanford Storytelling Project, this hands-on, workshop-oriented course is designed to teach you the fundamentals of podcast storytelling. Class work will include pitching, interviewing, scriptwriting, narration, audio editing, and sound design. You'll learn time-honored principles for strong storytelling in any medium, as well as strategies specific to storytelling in sound. Though we focus on audio stories, the craft skills you learn here are transferable to making stories for any medium, from print and performance to film and games. By the end of the course, you will have crafted both a narrative essay and a 10-minute podcast episode that entertains, challenges, and moves your audience. All fully produced student pieces will be published in the Stanford Storytelling Project Soundings podcast. Course info: https://shorturl.at/eLOR0

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PodPops
PodReport: Building a Successful Podcast

PodPops

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 3:22


In today's PodReport, Ginni reports on a recent Forbes article that talks about the secret to success in podcasting. A Forbes article written in consultation with Laura Joyce Davis, CEO of Narrative Podcasts, has outlined why the secret to building a successful podcast may not be what you think it is. Areas of focus for successful podcasts, according to the article, include: To Monetize or Not to Monetize, Don't Put Too Much Weight in the Numbers, Focus on the Listeners, and Balance Creation and Promotion. Listen in to find out more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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One Step at a Time: Redefining Walkability in America

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 14:51


Have you ever considered the impacts that walking can have on our cities? In this episode, we explore the history of the car in America, its effects on urban design and community health, and learn from Brooklyn Open Streets activist Clara Smith and Professor Dehan Glanz how walkability can improve the health, street safety, and sustainability of American Cities. This episode was produced by Catherine Dickerman and Connie Hong with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project's course "Stories to Save Our Planet." Complete show notes can be found at www.storytelling.stanford.edu.

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Urban Agriculture and the Green Bronx Machine

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 14:04


Food insecurity and other environmental issues disproportionately impact low-income, disinvested neighborhoods, but urban agriculture has the potential to promote equity, green space, and food access in these areas. The story of the NYC-based urban agriculture initiative "the Green Bronx Machine," will show us how. This episode was written and produced by Sophia Manolis and Lisiane Nemlin with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project's course "Stories to Save Our Planet." Complete show notes can be found at www.storytelling.stanford.edu.

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The Fight for Food, Families, and Inafa'moelek

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 12:43


Whether we want to believe it or not, we are inextricably bound to our food systems. Thousands of miles away from the continental US, the story in Guam ultimately teaches us how embracing traditional Indigenous values may heal our relationships with people, place, and power. Join us in unraveling the history of Guam's food Systems and learn how the island community came together to organize for food sovereignty. This episode was produced by Natasha Zia Charfauros and Lizbeth Luevano with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project's course "Stories to Save Our Planet." Complete show notes can be found at www.storytelling.stanford.edu.

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Decarbonizing the Livestock Industry, 1 Burp at a Time: Methane-Reducing Cow Supplements

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 15:25


We've been told to go vegetarian to help the climate, but what if we can reduce meat-related emissions without sacrificing our palates? In this episode, we learn about two cow feed supplements that inhibit methane, how they came to be, and how they are changing the role of agriculture in fighting climate change. Walk with us through the entire lifecycle of two impactful climate innovations, from problem discovery, to solution, to real-world product in farmers' hands. This episode was produced by Allison John and Rachel Wu with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project's course "Stories to Save Our Planet." Complete show notes can be found at www.storytelling.stanford.edu.

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No Foxes, No Cookies

Soundings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 14:26


With wildfires and rising sea-levels, climate change is terrifying to think about on a global scale. That's why this episode takes it local, as we learn why we're so disconnected from our local ecologies, what it means to reconnect with the seemingly invisible ecological web that ties our cities, cookies, and urban wildlife together. This episode was produced by Arusha Patil and Chloe Cheng with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project's course "Stories to Save Our Planet." Complete show notes can be found at www.storytelling.stanford.edu.

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Food for the Planet

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 15:21


Agriculture, and especially cattle ranching, is a chief user of land and resources around the world, and frequently a choice is made to clear land and reduce biodiversity. What if it wasn't this way - what if agriculture had the potential to produce food and heal the planet? This episode was produced by Alex Strong and Jett Carruth with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project's course "Stories to Save Our Planet." Complete show notes can be found at www.storytelling.stanford.edu.

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Saving Insects One (Native) Plant at a Time

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 13:11


In this episode, Aadya and James explore the importance of insects and how we can bring them back with native plants. To find native plants: https://www.nwf.org/NativePlantFinder/Plants This episode was produced by Aadya Joshi and James Varah with support from Laura Joyce Davis and the Stanford Storytelling Project's course "Stories to Save Our Planet." Complete show notes can be found at www.storytelling.stanford.edu.

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Soundings
Exit Ahead by Scott Buzard, Liyah Ernest, and Harriett Jernigan

Soundings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 12:44


In just 10 weeks, Stanford students learn how to craft and create Broadcast-quality narrative podcast episodes from start to finish. The Winter 2023 class was taught by Stanford lecturer and managing editor Laura Joyce Davis, and includes stories that explore the benefits and pitfalls to our reliance on technology, the connection between language and culture, and what our bodies communicate about our ancestral and personal histories.

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Tattoos and Taboos by Ana De Almeida Amaral, Mikayla An-Yee Chen, & Chloe Gabrielle Mendoza

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 13:27


In just 10 weeks, Stanford students learn how to craft and create Broadcast-quality narrative podcast episodes from start to finish. The Winter 2023 class was taught by Stanford lecturer and managing editor Laura Joyce Davis, and includes stories that explore the benefits and pitfalls to our reliance on technology, the connection between language and culture, and what our bodies communicate about our ancestral and personal histories.

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What Do You Speak? by Alice Grace, Aakriti Lakshmanan, & Carolina Nazario

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 12:29


In just 10 weeks, Stanford students learn how to craft and create Broadcast-quality narrative podcast episodes from start to finish. The Winter 2023 class was taught by Stanford lecturer and managing editor Laura Joyce Davis, and includes stories that explore the benefits and pitfalls to our reliance on technology, the connection between language and culture, and what our bodies communicate about our ancestral and personal histories.

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Taking the Pulse by Winn Ellis & Caetano Melone

Soundings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 11:29


In just 10 weeks, Stanford students learn how to craft and create Broadcast-quality narrative podcast episodes from start to finish. The Winter 2023 class was taught by Stanford lecturer and managing editor Laura Joyce Davis, and includes stories that explore the benefits and pitfalls to our reliance on technology, the connection between language and culture, and what our bodies communicate about our ancestral and personal histories.

Podcasting Smarter
Building Audience Trust with Rob Greenlee, Podbean's SVP of Content & Partnerships: Respect, Unite, & Show You Care

Podcasting Smarter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 41:47 Transcription Available


On this episode of Podcasting Smarter we're speaking with Rob Greenlee, Podbean's SVP of Content and Partnerships, about the power of podcasting and the relationship between podcasters and audiences.   "As a podcaster, what is your big picture relationship with your audience and what's your role in a listener's experience and life?" - Rob Greenlee Rob had been podcasting for over 15 years and had learned a lot about the importance of building trust with his audience. He's identified seven key elements including respect, honesty, and human connection. Rob also emphasizes the importance of finding the balance between fulfilling the needs of the host and the needs of the audience, to be authentic and to bring energy and enthusiasm to the podcast, while still respecting the listening experience. In this episode, you will learn the following: 1. How to Build a Deep Relationship with Your Audience 2. Authenticity in Podcasting and Respect for Your Listeners 3. The 7 Key Elements of Podcast Audience Trust Resources: Subscribe to our email newsletter to get industry updates: https://www.podbean.com/email-subscribe  Sign up for all of Podbean's Free Live Events here: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/podbeancom-31329492977    Other episodes you'll enjoy: How to improve your company newsletter experience with podcasts to increase employee communication and engagement    Building Your Podcast From the Ground Up, the value of community, defining success for your podcast and creating meaningful podcasting industry relationships: LIVE REPLAY   How to become a podcast editor: Using your indie podcast skills for freelance, remote work or to create a business LIVE REPLAY!   About us: Podcast Smarter is the official in-house podcast by Podbean.  Podbean is a podcast publishing and monetization service, hosting almost 620,000 podcasts.  If you're looking to start your own podcast, monetize your podcast and livestream directly to your listeners, you can set up an account at podbean.com    Connect with us: Subscribe to our email newsletter to get updates from the team head over to: https://www.podbean.com/email-subscribe   Connect with Laura Joyce Davis here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurajoycedavis/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurajoycedavis/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurajoycedavis  Website: https://narrativepodcasts.com/  Find us on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podbean  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podbeancom YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0H3hvTa_1_ZwFg6RjGNXGw/  Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/podbeancom   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/podbean  Website: https://podcast.podbean.com/    Email us: To contact Podcasting Smarter with questions get in contact at podcastingsmarter@podbean.com 

Podcasting Smarter
From Shelter in Place to The Stanford Storytelling Project: Laura Joyce Davis Shares Skills Learned Along the Way

Podcasting Smarter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 50:51 Transcription Available


On this episode of Podcasting Smarter we're speaking with Laura Joyce Davis.  Laura is a lecturer and managing editor at the Stanford Storytelling Project, executive producer and host of Shelter in Place, and CEO and co-founder of Narrative Podcasts. She is a 20-year fiction writer with an MFA and has become a successful professional podcaster. "Finding your voice means when you write, when you speak, there's a way that you show up that is uniquely you." - Laura Joyce Davis In this episode, you will learn the following: 1. How Laura Joyce Davis became a professional podcast service provider, entrepreneur and now teaches podcasting at Stanford University with The Stanford Storytelling Project.  2. What unexpected skills Laura drew from her background in fiction writing to create successful podcast episodes? 3. How can someone with no experience in podcasting become an audio expert?   Resources: Subscribe to our email newsletter to get industry updates: https://www.podbean.com/email-subscribe  Sign up for all of Podbean's Free Live Events here: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/podbeancom-31329492977    Other episodes you'll enjoy: Smashing the Ceiling: A Conversation with Naomi Mellor, founder of the International Women's Podcast Awards and The Skylark Collective  Selly Thiam of AfroQueer Podcast and AQ Studios on Building a Legacy of African LGBTQIA++ Stories    How to become a podcast editor: Using your indie podcast skills for freelance, remote work or to create a business LIVE REPLAY! Podcast Entrepreneurship and Creating a 6-figure Podcast Business with Bethany Hawkins of Crackers in Soup    About us: Podcast Smarter is the official in-house podcast by Podbean.  Podbean is a podcast publishing and monetization service, hosting almost 620,000 podcasts.  If you're looking to start your own podcast, monetize your podcast and livestream directly to your listeners, you can set up an account at podbean.com    Connect with us: Subscribe to our email newsletter to get updates from the team head over to: https://www.podbean.com/email-subscribe   Connect with Laura Joyce Davis here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurajoycedavis/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurajoycedavis/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurajoycedavis  Website: https://narrativepodcasts.com/  Find us on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podbean  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podbeancom YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0H3hvTa_1_ZwFg6RjGNXGw/  Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/podbeancom   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/podbean  Website: https://podcast.podbean.com/    Email us: To contact Podcasting Smarter with questions get in contact at podcastingsmarter@podbean.com 

Sound Judgment
Finding your voice with Shelter in Place host Laura Joyce Davis

Sound Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 47:19


Laura Joyce Davis, Host/Executive Producer, Shelter in PlaceLaura Joyce Davis is the host and executive producer of Shelter in Place, which won the “Changing the World One Moment at a Time” award at the International Women's Podcast Awards. She is a full-time lecturer and managing editor at Stanford University's Storytelling Project, the CEO and co-founder of Narrative Podcasts (an online course), and one of Podcast Magazine's Top 22 Influencers in Podcasting in 2022. Her work has been recognized with a PR News Social Impact Award, a Fulbright scholarship, and occasional praise from her three children.Her favorite project management tools: Butcher block paper, nice markers, post-its, white boards, and gel roller pens. Scroll down for takeaways you can use from today's show. A note about Sound Judgment: We believe that no host does good work alone. All hosts rely on their producers, the hidden hands that enable a host to shine. We strive to give credit to producers whenever it's possible to do so. The episode discussed on today's Sound Judgment: March 2022, Season 3, Episode 25: Cloud Cuckoo LandSubscribe to Sound Judgment, the Newsletter, our once- or twice-monthly newsletter about creative choices in audio storytelling. Share the show! Follow Elaine on LinkedInHelp us find and celebrate today's best hosts!Who's your Sound Judgment dream guest? Share them with us! Write us: allies@podcastallies.com. Because of you, that host may appear on Sound Judgment and shower you with gratitude and a decent cup of coffee.For more information…on Sound Judgment and Podcast Allies, our production and training company, visit us at www.podcastallies.com.Takeaways from Laura Joyce Davis, host of Shelter in PlaceYou need a strong hook to entice listeners. And you might have heard that there's an unwritten 30-second rule – that's all the time you've got. But you can get away with a lot longer lead if you create suspense. How can you voice a script naturally, and avoid that awful “readerly” quality? Take a tip from Laura's Broadway actor brother:  Stop focusing on the words in every sentence. Instead, focus on the whole thought you're conveying.  At some point, you'll need to grapple with how much of yourself to share with your listeners. This is a big part of finding your voice. There are huge payoffs to sharing parts of yourself…and this is a question that you may need to wrestle with over and over again.More takeaways coming soon! Credits Sound Judgment is a production of Podcast Allies, LLC. Host: Elaine Appleton GrantProject Manager: Tina BassirSound Designer: Andrew ParellaIllustrator: Sarah Edgell  

Mind Of A Mentor
S03E09: Empowering Podcast Creators with Laura Joyce Davis, host of Shelter In Place

Mind Of A Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 51:09


Today's podcast mentor is podcaster and Ossa member Laura Joyce Davis. Laura is the host and executive producer of the award-winning narrative podcast Shelter in Place, and one of Podcast Magazine's Top Podcast Influencers of 2022.Laura, like Marla, focuses on empowering women and non-binary podcast creators with her endeavors. With the success of her podcast, and pulling from her twenty years of experience as a narrative writer, created a podcast training course for women and non-binary podcasters called Kasama Collective.In today's discussion, Laura and Marla share their perspectives on:

Emerging Form
Episode 66: Life Cycle of A Creative Project with Laura Joyce Davis

Emerging Form

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 42:26


Some projects take on a life of their own–what begins as a side project might grow into a life-style change and new career. But how do we know if or when to end it? How do external factors influence it? What do we learn about adaptation and trust? In this episode of Emerging Form, we bring back podcaster Laura Joyce Davis, host and executive producer of the award-winning narrative podcast Shelter in Place. We talk about committing to projects you don’t know how to do, learning from failure, spin off projects, sustainability, finding closure and learning into the next chapter. Laura Joyce Davis is the host and executive producer of the award-winning narrative podcast Shelter in Place. She and her writer husband Nate together created the Social Impact Award-winning mentorship program Kasama Collective, as well as Labs Weekender, a self-paced narrative podcasting course. Podcast Magazine named Laura in their Top 22 Influencers in Podcasting for 2022. A writer for more than twenty years, her fiction has been recognized with a Fulbright scholarship, a Poets & Writers Magazine Exchange Award, two Pushcart Prize nominations, and occasional praise from her 3 children who believe that anything is possible with a good book, a cape, and a crown (she doesn't disagree). This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emergingform.substack.com/subscribe

Jump Start Your Joy
Shelter in Place and Finding Your Way Home with Laura Joyce Davis

Jump Start Your Joy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 43:19


Laura Joyce Davis started her podcast, Shelter in Place, just as the pandemic shut California and the United States down on March 17, 2020. We talk about finding joy in hard times, defining the meaning of home, and sheltering in place as parents. Laura is a Minneapolis native who now calls Oakland home. She is an award-winning fiction writer, a Fulbright scholar, a WNYC Podcast Accelerator finalist, and a two-time Pushcart Prize nominee. She is a mom of three young kids who believe that anything is possible if you have a cape, a crown, and a very good book (she doesn't disagree). In past lives she's been a collegiate running coach, a Big Ten athlete, an award-winning a cappella singer, and a blue ribbon winner at the 4-H county fair. Both at Shelter in Place and in Laura's past writing are grounded in the conviction that changing our communities begins with changing ourselves. In this episode, Laura and I talk about: what sheltering in place was like with children the overwhelming impacts of the fires in California in August 2020 Laura's family moving to Massachusetts during the pandemic the first two seasons of Shelter in Place the podcast how we look to define "home" the three ways that Laura jump starts joy: playing, speaking, and listening Resources: Shelter in Place Podcast website KASAMA Collective She Podcasts Live Claim Pod Parity Sign up to receive the Jump Start Your Joy newsletter Follow Jump Start Your Joy on Apple Podcasts Love the show, and what to show your support? Buy me a cup of coffee, and I'll give you a shout out on the next episode.

Art Heals All Wounds
Laura Joyce Davis, Creator and Host of the Podcast Shelter in Place

Art Heals All Wounds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 41:30


Today, I'm joined by Laura Joyce Davis, the creator and host of the award-winning podcast Shelter in Place. What started as a creative outlet to cope with the stay-at-home order of March 2020 has now turned into almost 200 episodes of narrative nonfiction storytelling about reimagining life through creativity and community. Laura and her husband have since expanded into the podcast education space with the launch of Kasama Collective, an intensive podcast training program for female and non-binary audio storytellers, as well as a self-paced online course. We discuss navigating motherhood and creative ambitions, confronting the role of perfectionism in her life, and what inspires her to continue showing up authentically online. Transcription Topics Covered:●     How Laura started and scaled Shelter in Place and Kasama Collective●     Balance your needs as a creative person with your parental duties●     Why perfectionism isn't always a bad thing●     Creating community and fulfilling the desire for connection via podcasting●     Being recognized at the International Women's Podcast AwardsGuest Info:●     Shelter in Place Website●     Kasama Collective Podcast Training  ●     Kasama Labs Online Course Featured Podcast:●     Wild Precious LifeJoin author, educator, and learner, Annmarie Kelly as she laughs, cries, and kvetches with the writers, musicians, entrepreneurs, and wanderers who inspire all of us to reach beyond our divisions and discover what it means to be wild, precious, and brave. Special Offer:●     Check out https://newsly.me and use the promo code ARTHEALS for a free one-month premium subscription. Follow Me:●     Art Heals All Wounds Website●     Art Heals All Wounds Instagram●     Art Heals All Wounds Twitter●     Art Heals All Wounds Facebook●     Art Heals All Wounds Newsletter  Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Art Heals All Wounds
Laura Joyce Davis, Creator and Host of the Podcast Shelter in Place

Art Heals All Wounds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 41:54


Today, I'm joined by Laura Joyce Davis, the creator and host of the award-winning podcast Shelter in Place. What started as a creative outlet to cope with the stay-at-home order of March 2020 has now turned into almost 200 episodes of narrative nonfiction storytelling about reimagining life through creativity and community. Laura and her husband have since expanded into the podcast education space with the launch of Kasama Collective, an intensive podcast training program for female and non-binary audio storytellers, as well as a self-paced online course. We discuss navigating motherhood and creative ambitions, confronting the role of perfectionism in her life, and what inspires her to continue showing up authentically online. Topics Covered:● How Laura started and scaled Shelter in Place and Kasama Collective● Balance your needs as a creative person with your parental duties ● Why perfectionism isn't always a bad thing ● Creating community and fulfilling the desire for connection via podcasting ● Being recognized at the International Women's Podcast AwardsGuest Info:● Shelter in Place Website ● Kasama Collective Podcast Training ● Kasama Labs Online Course Featured Podcast:● Wild Precious LifeJoin author, educator, and learner, Annmarie Kelly as she laughs, cries, and kvetches with the writers, musicians, entrepreneurs, and wanderers who inspire all of us to reach beyond our divisions and discover what it means to be wild, precious, and brave. Special Offer:● Check out https://newsly.me and use the promo code ARTHEALS for a free one-month premium subscription. Follow Me:● Art Heals All Wounds Website● Art Heals All Wounds Instagram● Art Heals All Wounds Twitter ● Art Heals All Wounds Facebook● Art Heals All Wounds Newsletter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Deer Humans,
Part 4: More Than Just A Hunt

Deer Humans,

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 45:01


Episode DescriptionWhat comes to mind when you picture a hunter? Is the person you're imagining a woman? No? Well, think again. In the fourth and final chapter of Deer Humans, we take a deep dive into what is perhaps the most polarizing topic of the entire series: hunting. I speak with three deer hunters who are determined to debunk some of the myths surrounding their sport, one of which is that it's a sport for men. These three women help me unpack the complexities of being a deer hunter in an overpopulated area like the East End. We discuss hunting as a form of conservation, whether or not it's possible for hunters to love animals, and the things hunters wish you knew before you judged them. Along the way, I grapple with what it means to listen, compromise, and embark on a search for common ground.Show NotesAll music in this episode is courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions.Source referenced in this episode:The New York Times: Deer Overpopulation Meets Its Match: Women Who HuntGuests featured in this episode (in order of appearance):Jane Gill, Marissa Estatio, Jacqueline Molina, Julia Weisenberg, Chenae BullockOrganizations to support:Long Island Babes and Bucks Facebook Page & InstagramFurther learning:Newsday: This women's fishing club is big on catches and bigger on empowermentThe New Yorker: Deer Wars and Death ThreatsThe New York Times: Meat Is Hard for Hungry Families to Come By. Enter These Deer Hunters.Untamed Science: Can Hunting Be Conservation?Check out these podcasts:Native Plants, Healthy PlanetLiving PlanetShelter In PlaceSpecial thanks:Kaitlin Keleher, Kim-Trang Tran, Elizabeth Affuso, Ruti Talmor, Lauren Chattman, Jack Bishop, Laura Joyce Davis, Nate Davis, The Shelter in Place Alumni Writing Group, and my Fall 2021 Media Studies peer group.Thank you to KSPC 88.7 FM for recording studio access.Thank you to the Pomona College Summer Undergraduate Research Fund for helping to make this series possible.To learn more about me and my work, visit evebishop.net. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Deer Humans,
Part 1: Land and Water

Deer Humans,

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 39:07


Episode DescriptionGrowing up on the East End of Long Island, I've always been aware that there are issues surrounding our local white-tailed deer population. But until recently, I had no idea just how far back the origins of this problem go. In the first episode of Deer Humans, I dig into the history of property development in The Hamptons, and discover what the increasing construction of mega-mansions has to do with the explosion of our deer population. To get to the root of the issue, I speak with wildlife experts and an Indigenous activist who is all too familiar with the devastating impacts of overdevelopment on the environment. I begin to unravel the threads of a seemingly unique story that, at its core, explores the universal struggle that humans face in order to coexist with nature.Show NotesAll music in this episode is courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions.Sources referenced in this episode:New York State Department of Transportation: Deer and Moose AvoidanceInsurance Information Institute: Facts + Statistics: Deer vehicle collisionsNew York State Department of Conservation: Species Status Assessment for WolfGuests featured in this episode (in order of appearance):Jane Gill, Marissa Estatio, Dr. H. Brian Underwood, Dell Cullum, Dr. Jim Bevilacqua, Chenae Bullock, Dr. David Hirth.Organizations to support:Moskehtu ConsultingShinnecock Nation Covid 19 Relief FundCooperation Long IslandFurther learning:Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center & MuseumConscience Point FilmCheck out this podcast:Nature GuysSpecial thanks:Kaitlin Keleher, Kim-Trang Tran, Elizabeth Affuso, Ruti Talmor, Lauren Chattman, Jack Bishop, Laura Joyce Davis, Nate Davis, The Shelter in Place Alumni Writing Group, and my Fall 2021 Media Studies peer group.Thank you to KSPC 88.7 FM for recording studio access.Thank you to the Pomona College Summer Undergraduate Research Fund for helping to make this series possible.To learn more about me and my work, visit evebishop.net. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Art Heals All Wounds
Season 2 Trailer

Art Heals All Wounds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 3:29


Welcome to Season 2 of Art Heals All Wounds, the podcast where we meet artists transforming lives with their work. In this season, we'll explore some of the themes that came up in Season 1--the body, family, home, community, and self. We'll be releasing episodes every week. We'll hear the stories of artists whose work presents a creative approach to these five themes. of body. Through stories we gain empathy for others and we find compassion for ourselves. This podcast is an invitation to find inspiration together.Featuring audio from Seeason 2 guests Shantre Pinkney, Mildred Howard, Preeti Vangani, Tahmina Watson, Chris Watts, Candace Roberts, Allegra Thelemaque, Ceci Najar, Catherine Monahon, Julie Wyman, and James LeBrecht. Other Season 2 guests are Vanessa Willow, Spencer Wilkinson, Rachel Dusa, Sarah Davis, Laura Joyce Davis, Alexi Lacey, Sara Bolder, Victor Mavedzenge, Jenee Darden, Barbara Higbie, Vicki Randle, Ernesto Diaz Infante, Michael Snyder, and Fay Darmawi. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Art Heals All Wounds
Season 2 Trailer

Art Heals All Wounds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 3:29


Welcome to Season 2 of Art Heals All Wounds, the podcast where we meet artists transforming lives with their work. In this season, we'll explore some of the themes that came up in Season 1--the body, family, home, community, and self. We'll be releasing episodes every week. We'll hear the stories of artists whose work presents a creative approach to these five themes. of body. Through stories we gain empathy for others and we find compassion for ourselves. This podcast is an invitation to find inspiration together.Featuring audio from Seeason 2 guests Shantre Pinkney, Mildred Howard, Preeti Vangani, Tahmina Watson, Chris Watts, Candace Roberts, Allegra Thelemaque, Ceci Najar, Catherine Monahon, Julie Wyman, and James LeBrecht. Other Season 2 guests are Vanessa Willow, Spencer Wilkinson, Rachel Dusa, Sarah Davis, Laura Joyce Davis, Alexi Lacey, Sara Bolder, Victor Mavedzenge, Jenee Darden, Barbara Higbie, Vicki Randle, Ernesto Diaz Infante, Michael Snyder, and Fay Darmawi. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Pod Broads: A Podcast About Women in Podcasting
Why we need the friends we've never met

The Pod Broads: A Podcast About Women in Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 34:09


Alexandra sits down with Laura Joyce Davis, the host and executive producer of Shelter in Place. They talk about 2021, their podcasts, and the reflections they are taking with them. The conversation part of this episode was edited and produced by Laura Joyce Davis. The introduction was recorded, edited, and produced by Alexandra Cohl. Podcasting by the Moon: https://www.poddraland.com/subscribe-1Follow Shelter in Place:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastShelterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelterinplacepodcast/?hl=enWebsite: https://shelterinplacepodcast.org/choice.crd.codonations4abortion.com

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2 Lives
BONUS: Interview with "Shelter In Place" Creator Laura Joyce Davis

2 Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 28:14


We're working on season four and trying to keep our families healthy. In the meantime, we're pulling back the curtain.   Recently I had the pleasure of talking with Laura Joyce Davis, the host and creator of "Shelter In Place." As Laura says "2 Lives" and her show are “kindred spirits.” We talk about how our shows came about, why we keep producing them, and our "2 Lives" moments.   We'll be bringing you a sneak peak of season 4 next week, then the first official episode on Jan. 25. Thank you for your patience!

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History Detective
History Detective Presents Shelter in Place

History Detective

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 27:36


Shelter in Place: Stuck on a Staircase- Show notes and transcript.Shelter in Place: Dancing Saved My Life episode.If you would like to support the podcast, you and Buy Me a CoffeeWrite a review at Podchaser!The History Detective Season 1 & 2 Album is  now available on Spotify and all of your music streaming services.Accompanying teaching resources for season 1 and 2 episodes can be found on my Amped Up Learning Store or on my Teachers Pay Teachers store.Contact: Twitter @HistoryDetect, Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email  historydetective9@gmail.comHistory Detective WebsiteHistory Detective theme music written and performed by Kelly Chase.

The Pod Broads: A Podcast About Women in Podcasting

This week, Alexandra uses this episode to introduce another podcast she loves called Shelter in Place. It is hosted by Laura Joyce Davis and the episode featured here is titled "Stuck on the Staircase."Listen to Laura's interview episode of The Pod Broads here: https://thepodbroadspodcast.buzzsprout.com/1592776/8544922-laura-joyce-davis-on-shelter-in-place-pandemic-road-trip-and-finding-home Follow Shelter in Place: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastShelterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelterinplacepodcast/?hl=en Follow POD.DRALAND for more:Website: https://www.poddraland.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pod.draland/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/poddralandFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pod.draland/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@poddraland?lang=enSubscribe to the newsletter for updates on this show and more: https://www.poddraland.com/subscribe-1Share about the episode on your social media and hashtag the following to connect with other listeners:#ThePodBroads#PoddralandLeave a review on Podchaser:https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-pod-broads-a-podcast-about-1588942Original music by Kerry Blu:Website kblumusic.orgInstagram https://www.instagram.com/kblumusic/?hl=enCover Art by Elsa Bermudezhttps://elsabermudez.carbonmade.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oddaht/choice.crd.codonations4abortion.com

Uplifted
Being A Tortoise

Uplifted

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 7:47


You'll hear a recounting of the beloved children's fable The Tortoise and the Hare.Although Aesop's  Fables were written for children - their life lessons are ageless and timeless.Laura Joyce Davis, @laurajoycedavis is the host of the podcast Shelter In Place - about coming together in a world that pulls us apart. Take a listen - the writing and voice are both beautiful. 

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Laura Joyce Davis: On Shelter in Place, pandemic road trip, and finding home

The Pod Broads: A Podcast About Women in Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 66:01


On this episode, Alexandra speaks with Laura Joyce Davis, the host and creator of Shelter in Place, a podcast that is both memoir and a space for authentic conversations between many different folks. Laura shares about her journey first as a writer and how she found her voice in podcasting, the impact motherhood had on creative work, and how she and her husband handled both the pandemic and her 100 day challenge of a daily podcast. She also talks about the impact of the California wild fires and how it pushed the family to a cross country move, as well as the theme for the second season of the podcast and how she has discovered what "home" truly means to her. Follow Laura Joyce Davis:Website: https://www.shelterinplacepodcast.info/ Instagram: @shelterinplacepodcast Facebook: @shelterinplacepodcastPersonal Twitter: @laurajoycedavisFollow POD.DRALAND for more:Website: https://www.poddraland.com/Instagram: @pod.dralandTwitter: @poddralandFacebook: @pod.dralandTikTok: @poddralandSubscribe to the newsletter for updates on this show and more. Share about the episode on your social media and hashtag the following to connect with other listeners:#ThePodBroads#PoddralandAd info:Abortion, with LoveOriginal music by Kerry Blu:Website kblumusic.orgInstagram @kblumusicCover Art by Elsa BermudezWebsiteInstagram @oddahtchoice.crd.codonations4abortion.com

The Protector Culture Podcast with Jimmy Graham
The Protector Culture Podcast with Jimmy Graham Episode 38: Shelter in Place Guest Appearance

The Protector Culture Podcast with Jimmy Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 21:12


This episode is taken from the podcast Shelter in Place with Laura Joyce Davis. This description is taken from the original podcast Laura talks with a former Navy Seals officer and CIA bodyguard and his "sage" about creating community we can count on in our greatest times of need. Jimmy Graham is the founder and CEO of Able Shepherd, an active shooter-response training program. Neil Pinkham is the COO of Able Shepherd. Jimmy and Neil also work together on the Stand in the Gap Initiative. Trigger warning: While there is nothing graphic in this content, this episode frequently mentions guns and shooting.   You can hear more episodes of Shelter in place here: https://www.shelterinplacepodcast.info/   https://ableshepherd.com/ https://standinthegapinitiative.com/ 

Mind Your OT Business
Episode 24: The Entrepreneur In All of Us — Reverse interview, hosted by Laura Joyce Davis, host of the Shelter in Place Podcast

Mind Your OT Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 33:34


This is the MOST nervous I have ever been about publishing an episode!

Mind Your OT Business
Episode 17: How I Grew My Profit-Margin Over 200% in 2019 + My Audacious Goals for 2020

Mind Your OT Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 48:07


In this solo episode, I review my 2019 goals achieved, share my audacious goals for 2020, and go inside-the-books of my business finances for 2018 versus 2019. (Yep- my real numbers in my business bank account!) Holistic entrepreneurship means that we bring our WHOLE selves to our businesses. Physical, spiritual, personal, relational, professional, educational goals are ALL relevant to our entrepreneurship. So I'm talking about them all in this episode. :) 2019 GOALS REVIEW: Physical Goals Met: Moved everyday! (minus 2 days when I was sick) Back squatted 106#!! :) Spiritual Goals Met: Journeying with my faith community, learning from the faiths of others. Nature Connection Goals Met: I really made a point of getting outdoors every single week into wild nature. At least once a week I went on a hike for exercise. I feel my body telling me when I need nature now! Also went on TWO epic backpacking trips to beautiful places: In April, I went to Havasupai Falls with my daughter for a mother-daughter backpacking trip. It was a highlight of my year. And yes, the water really is that blue! No filter! The harrowing chains to get down the LOOONG and slippery descent to Mooney Falls. My smile is hiding my terror…or can you tell I'm nervous?! Then in September: 55 miles in 5 days on the North Lake South Lake loop in the high sierras (John Muir Trail country) with my dear friend, Laura Joyce Davis. I had to control myself to only post 2 photos- seriously the most beautiful backpacking trip ever…and the best company. :) Ok, back to my goals… Relational/Family Goals Met: Finally (after 2 years saving!) went on a “real” family vacation to the Caribbean with my sister and her family. SO fun. Realized I need to prioritize daily time with family in 2020! (see below) Business Goals Met: Wrote & published Therapy in the Great Outdoors- A Start-Up Guide to Nature-Based Pediatric Practice with 44 Kid-Tested Activities. Grew Outdoor Kids OT to one more employee (our first COTA!) and added one group per week for a total of 6 weekly groups going now. Held the first Therapy in the Great Outdoors Training Retreat in November; filled to capacity with a LOOONNG waitlist now for future trainings! Wrote the 100-page ConTiGO (Connection & Transformation in the Great Outdoors) Approach Training Manual for retreat attendees to implement the approach in their own practices. Became more active showing up personally on Instagram and Facebook (but still struggle!) Started the Mind Your OT Business Podcast in March and did 17 episodes this year. Will be outsourcing some editing and publishing in the coming year to save time! Grew my business coaching practice to 5 monthly clients and plan to add 1-2 more in the coming year. Educational Goals Met: Took 25 PhD credits. (8 courses…this was too much!) Read A LOT of research about nature and children and OT! Continuing to see the PhD as a process of personal transformation and challenging my brain to think critically. NOW…MY(SOMEWHAT AUDACIOUS) GOALS FOR 2020: Physical: Move everyday! Back squat my body weight (~150#) Spiritual: Read literature from other world religions to inform my own faith and learn from others. Nature Connection: Solo backpacking trip. (Scared of this!) Backpacking trip to Trinity Alps in Northern CA. Wilderness Awareness course in Washington in April. Relational: Continue weekly breakfast date with Jose. Make 1:1 time for family; BE AWARE OF WHEN WORK IS TAKING OVER! (this is very important for me cause I love my work) Business: Promote Therapy in the Great Outdoors book more! Hold 2 more Therapy in the Great Outdoors Retreat Trainings in May and September 2020. Take on 1-2 more business coaching clients per month. Do at least 1 MYOTBiz podcast episode per month. Be more active on Instagram for OKOT, LinkedIn for promotion of business coaching for OTs and the podcast, be more present as a moderator for my FB group Therapy in the Great Outdoors- Nature-Based Therapy. OT Entrepreneurs Summit in May with Trish Williams! Create online course for Therapy in the Great Outdoors by August of 2020. Educational Pass my qualifying exams in October of 2020. Start pilot research in spring 2020 with OTD students. Write article on nature-based therapy for publication. Present posters at AOTA. Come find me there and introduce yourself! AND NOW THE PART YOU'VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR……BUSINESS FINANCES 2018 VS. 2019…AND MY 2020 INCOME GOALS! Be aware of the accrual vs. the cash-based method of accounting in your business books! I use cash-based. (listen to the longer story in the podcast) All amounts have been averaged for ease of reporting. 2018: Gross revenue $82,000 - NET revenue $5,000 (6% of gross revenue) My income 2018 (working very part-time while doing my PhD + teaching): $17,000 pay + $2000 profit first bonus = $19,000 Started using Profit First and You Need a Budget (ynab.com) in mid-2018, which made my income double in 2019…see numbers below! 2019: Gross revenue $161,000 - NET revenue $32,000 (20% of gross revenue) THIS IS WHAT LOOKING AT YOUR NUMBERS CAN DO FOR YOUR BUSINESS! Almost double your income and increase profit by OVER 200% (12% profit would have been double- a 100% increase, 18% triple- a 200% increase…but we made it to 20%)! My income 2019 (working part-time still doing PhD and teaching): $24,000 pay + $8000 profit first bonus = $32,000 My audacious income goal next year: $75,000 working part-time 20 hours per week and $200,000 gross revenue for the business. Here's how we'll do it: Keep doing groups at current rates. More business coaching. 2 more retreats (maybe 3!) Income from the online course.