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One presidential term goes down in history as serving borderline inedible food to the thousands of guests who dined there. What was on the menu, who was responsible, and the revenge theory behind it all. This episode of Burnt Toast was produced by Gabrielle Lewis and Kenzi Wilbur. Thanks also to Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs, the founders of Food52— and to Laura Mayer and Andy Bowers at Panoply. Our ad and theme music is by Joshua Rule Dobson; All other music in this episode is by Blue Dot Sessions. Our logo is designed by Abbey Lossing. Please let us know what you think of the show—leave us a review on iTunes. Or get in touch: You can email us at burnttoast@food52.com.
I'm so excited to bring you one of the very few repeat guests I've had on the show today, Laura Mayer. Laura was on the podcast about 2 years ago in Episode 78 when she talked about her courageous decision to closer her traditional business without any idea of what she was going to do next, and has spent the past several years leveraging her network and key relationships to explode her brand as a true expert in her space, develop a wildly successful growth marketing and connection business and is now the author of a brand new book Win Win: How to Create Mutually Beneficial Relationships that Grow Your Business. Laura Meyer is growth marketing consultant and powerhouse connector - as a serial entrepreneur who has scaled multiple six- and seven figure online and offline companies over the last twenty years, Laura knows first-hand the power of relationships and their importance to business growth. Several years ago after making the hard decision to close her traditional business, without having any idea what she was going to do next. Because of that network and the relationships she had built, she was able to re-emerge as an expert of experts, a strategic marketing consultant and fractional chief marketing officer to some of the country's top influencers. In addition, she co-founded the Advance Women's Expert Network with Kelly Roach, helping hundreds of women all over the world develop powerful expert brands through community, connection and co-collaboration with others who share in their same values and spirit. Show Notes: [2:56] - Laura made the decision to walk away from an incredibly successful photography business and franchise to start over. [4:59] - After a while in this business, Laura's intuition was that this wasn't right for her anymore. [7:30] - Sometimes we feel like we have to be cheesy and spammy, but to grow and scale a business, it isn't necessary. [8:43] - One of the hardest decisions to make is to stick it out or walk away. [10:31] - Ask yourself what a 5-year or 10-year version of you would think about these decisions. [12:24] - Genuine relationships are now what makes the difference, when in previous years, it was very much a click-and-go process. [14:18] - For a lot of people, we think we can develop a relationship to have an immediate return. [16:04] - In a lot of ways, we are experiencing a credibility crisis. [17:16] - Benevolence is when you want what is best for the person in front of you whether it benefits you or not and it is the unsung hero of credibility. [20:01] - People can tell when you are just searching for them to benefit you. [22:19] - It is definitely a long game, but it is true that real relationships work. [24:16] - What are some of the mistakes Laura sees with relationship building? [26:10] - Having a small audience is not necessarily a bad thing. [28:24] - Everyone wants to be partnering with the bigger person but being someone's biggest and loudest fan benefits everyone. [32:19] - Everyone is unique. No one has the same voice and story as you. Connect with Laura Meyer: Create Your Win Win Win Win: How to Create Mutually Beneficial Relationships that Grow Your Business Instagram Joy Brand Creative Website Links and Resources: Your First Six Figures Masterclass Join the $10K Club Apply for the $50K Club ElyseArcher.com DM me on Instagram @elysearcher
This week: Megaphone's weekend of outages, AdvertiseCast Publishes average CPM of 2022, Apple debuts Delegated Delivery, a software engineer teases adblock for iTunes, and The Podscape 2023 is live. Megaphone has Weekend of Outages Manuela: We start from a story from the holiday break. On Monday, December 19th, Podnews editor James Cridland reported on a weekend of outages for Megaphone. According to Megaphone documentation, the outage started sometime before 11am Eastern on Saturday the 17th for producers. From the website: “We are currently investigating an issue that is impacting content delivery. During this time end listeners most likely will not be able to download podcast episodes. We are working to fix this currently.” Within two hours the case was updated to reflect the playback issue. At 10am the following day a second outage started, this time as a “podcast playback” issue that ran for over 12 hours, leaving megaphone podcasts effectively offline until 11:56pm Eastern. One of the larger major hosting platform outages of the year. This incident marked the sixth time in 2022 Megaphone was temporarily unavailable to podcast listeners. AdvertiseCast Publishes Final Podcast Advertising Rates of 2022 Shreya: AdvertiseCast rang in the new year with a January 1st update to their monthly AdvertiseCast Marketplace Podcast Advertising Rates. A quote from AdvertiseCast CRO Dave Hanley in their press release: “2022 was a breakout year in podcasting. Podcasts have become mainstream with explosive growth among younger and more diverse audiences who are embracing niche genres and new ways of listening.” December's overall average CPM was $23.57, a 4% drop month-on-month. With this new information, AdvertiseCast now has the data to generate an overall average for the year. The average CPM for podcasts in AdvertiseCast's observed population was $23.87 for a sixty-second ad spot, a 2% increase from 2021. The three highest-CPM categories in December were, in ascending order, Business, Education, and Technology, with Technology podcasts pulling an average CPM of $27. Software dev wants to make podcast ad blocker, charge money for it. Manuela: Last week a Portland, Oregon-based software engineer Micah Engle-Eshleman announced his intentions to build something that, if fully developed, would change the industry: Adblock, but for podcasts. From adblockpodcast.com: “Finally, a podcast app that skips ads! Adblock Podcast detects and skips ads on all iTunes podcasts.” While light on concrete information, the project appears to be a web-based application that would detect and remove any advertisements embedded in podcasts served through Apple Podcasts, erroneously referred to by the branding Apple retired six years ago. The project will be a paid service with a vaguely-defined intent to use an undefined portion of money collected to directly pay podcasters via revenue share. On paper, Engle-Eshlerman is proposing his web app would create a new, more profitable way for podcasters to be compensated for producing their shows. He's quoted in last week's Podnews as saying he hasn't figured that part out yet. Which feels apt for the entire project. How would it skip ads? How would a web app produced by one person handle the complexity of paying out millions of individual podcasts? Why are podcasters supposed to be excited that they have to let a stranger's product rip out their ads and give them a percentage of what it collected that month? If a podcast that's on a network has its ads skipped, does that podcast get the check or does the network?At best, Podcast Adblock is a cautionary tale for bloggers and reporters covering podcast beats. Just because an email contains something that looks sensational doesn't mean it's worth giving air. Podcast Adblock has many telltale signs of being vaporware. A paid service based Adblock, a service that has been available for free in one form or another since 2002. From someone with no podcasting bona fides who still calls it ‘iTunes.' Apple Podcasts launched Delegated Delivery Shreya: This Tuesday Apple announced the implementation of the Delegated Delivery beta, which will allow podcasters to publish content to their Apple Podcast Subscription from the dashboard of select hosting services. From the blog:“With an active membership to the Apple Podcasters Program, creators can now generate API Keys from the Account tab of Apple Podcasts Connect, which they can share with their hosting provider to allow them to publish content on their behalf. Once enabled, creators can submit new free and subscriber shows, publish new subscriber episodes, and continue to publish free episodes to Apple Podcasts from their hosting provider dashboard.” Currently the beta enables podcasters on Blubrry, Libsyn, Triton Digital's Omny Studio, and RSS to try out pushing episodes directly to their Apple subscribers. More hosting providers are slated to be added to the service throughout the year, with Acast, ART19 and Buzzsprout mentioned by name as the next in line for addition. Removing the extra chore of logging in to a separate dashboard makes the act of producing an ad-free feed or bonus content even more attractive. Apple premium subscriptions were already popular before, it's easy to see Delegated Delivery could likely help make them defacto practice for podcasts with substantial footprints on Apple Podcasts. First 2023 edition of The Podscape now live. Manuela: Before we get into the Quick Hits, we wanted to briefly spotlight something new from a collaboration between Sounds Profitable and Magellan AI. The first 2023 edition of The Podscape is now live. The sizeable infographic is built from taking inventory of podcasting's companies, agencies, services, and anything else that could be classified. From the Podscape description: “From content creation to hosting services to media planning, agencies, and media sales - download The Podscape to better understand how some of the biggest players fit together on one page.” The 2023 Podscape is free to download and currently accepting feedback. 2022 was a busy year in podcasting and the goal of The Podscape is to create as accurate a snapshot as possible. Any notable exclusions or needed corrections should be directed to podscape@Magellan.ai for the next edition, currently slated for sometime in February. Quick Hits Shreya: Finally, it's time for our semi-regular roundup of articles we're calling Quick Hits. These are articles that didn't quite make the cut for today's episode, but are still worth including in your weekend reading. This week: LiveOne to spin off PodcastOne into public company, Slacker possibly next by Kurt Hanson for RainNews. This short piece includes a source link to the SEC filing from LiveOne indicating the upcoming spinoff. Podcast Vet Laura Mayer To Lead Podcast Creative At ABC Audio from PodcastNewsDaily. Exciting closure for listeners of Shameless Acquisition Target, as host Laura Mayer has landed a choice role at ABC Audio after selling the RSS feed to her year-long podcast project. NPR's Student Challenge is Back from NPR. For its fifth consecutive year, the NPR Student Podcast Challenge will run from January through April, encouraging middle and high-school students to produce podcasts in hopes of winning the grand prize of a $5,000 scholarship. The best and worst campaigns of 2022, according to industry creatives by Kelsey Sutton, Ryan Barwick, Minda Smiley, and Alyssa Meyers for MarketingBrew. A fun weekend read, this look back at the previous year features some pivotal moments in online marketing. From catchy songs about plant-based chicken nuggets to people in neon t-shirts being creepy at baseball games, 2022 had a wide variety of campaigns. The Download is a production of Sounds Profitable. Today's episode was hosted by Shreya Sharma and Manuela Bedoya, and the script was written by Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta and Tom Webster are the executive producers of The Download from Sounds Profitable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week: Megaphone's weekend of outages, AdvertiseCast Publishes average CPM of 2022, Apple debuts Delegated Delivery, a software engineer teases adblock for iTunes, and The Podscape 2023 is live. Megaphone has Weekend of Outages Manuela: We start from a story from the holiday break. On Monday, December 19th, Podnews editor James Cridland reported on a weekend of outages for Megaphone. According to Megaphone documentation, the outage started sometime before 11am Eastern on Saturday the 17th for producers. From the website: “We are currently investigating an issue that is impacting content delivery. During this time end listeners most likely will not be able to download podcast episodes. We are working to fix this currently.” Within two hours the case was updated to reflect the playback issue. At 10am the following day a second outage started, this time as a “podcast playback” issue that ran for over 12 hours, leaving megaphone podcasts effectively offline until 11:56pm Eastern. One of the larger major hosting platform outages of the year. This incident marked the sixth time in 2022 Megaphone was temporarily unavailable to podcast listeners. AdvertiseCast Publishes Final Podcast Advertising Rates of 2022 Shreya: AdvertiseCast rang in the new year with a January 1st update to their monthly AdvertiseCast Marketplace Podcast Advertising Rates. A quote from AdvertiseCast CRO Dave Hanley in their press release: “2022 was a breakout year in podcasting. Podcasts have become mainstream with explosive growth among younger and more diverse audiences who are embracing niche genres and new ways of listening.” December's overall average CPM was $23.57, a 4% drop month-on-month. With this new information, AdvertiseCast now has the data to generate an overall average for the year. The average CPM for podcasts in AdvertiseCast's observed population was $23.87 for a sixty-second ad spot, a 2% increase from 2021. The three highest-CPM categories in December were, in ascending order, Business, Education, and Technology, with Technology podcasts pulling an average CPM of $27. Software dev wants to make podcast ad blocker, charge money for it. Manuela: Last week a Portland, Oregon-based software engineer Micah Engle-Eshleman announced his intentions to build something that, if fully developed, would change the industry: Adblock, but for podcasts. From adblockpodcast.com: “Finally, a podcast app that skips ads! Adblock Podcast detects and skips ads on all iTunes podcasts.” While light on concrete information, the project appears to be a web-based application that would detect and remove any advertisements embedded in podcasts served through Apple Podcasts, erroneously referred to by the branding Apple retired six years ago. The project will be a paid service with a vaguely-defined intent to use an undefined portion of money collected to directly pay podcasters via revenue share. On paper, Engle-Eshlerman is proposing his web app would create a new, more profitable way for podcasters to be compensated for producing their shows. He's quoted in last week's Podnews as saying he hasn't figured that part out yet. Which feels apt for the entire project. How would it skip ads? How would a web app produced by one person handle the complexity of paying out millions of individual podcasts? Why are podcasters supposed to be excited that they have to let a stranger's product rip out their ads and give them a percentage of what it collected that month? If a podcast that's on a network has its ads skipped, does that podcast get the check or does the network?At best, Podcast Adblock is a cautionary tale for bloggers and reporters covering podcast beats. Just because an email contains something that looks sensational doesn't mean it's worth giving air. Podcast Adblock has many telltale signs of being vaporware. A paid service based Adblock, a service that has been available for free in one form or another since 2002. From someone with no podcasting bona fides who still calls it ‘iTunes.' Apple Podcasts launched Delegated Delivery Shreya: This Tuesday Apple announced the implementation of the Delegated Delivery beta, which will allow podcasters to publish content to their Apple Podcast Subscription from the dashboard of select hosting services. From the blog:“With an active membership to the Apple Podcasters Program, creators can now generate API Keys from the Account tab of Apple Podcasts Connect, which they can share with their hosting provider to allow them to publish content on their behalf. Once enabled, creators can submit new free and subscriber shows, publish new subscriber episodes, and continue to publish free episodes to Apple Podcasts from their hosting provider dashboard.” Currently the beta enables podcasters on Blubrry, Libsyn, Triton Digital's Omny Studio, and RSS to try out pushing episodes directly to their Apple subscribers. More hosting providers are slated to be added to the service throughout the year, with Acast, ART19 and Buzzsprout mentioned by name as the next in line for addition. Removing the extra chore of logging in to a separate dashboard makes the act of producing an ad-free feed or bonus content even more attractive. Apple premium subscriptions were already popular before, it's easy to see Delegated Delivery could likely help make them defacto practice for podcasts with substantial footprints on Apple Podcasts. First 2023 edition of The Podscape now live. Manuela: Before we get into the Quick Hits, we wanted to briefly spotlight something new from a collaboration between Sounds Profitable and Magellan AI. The first 2023 edition of The Podscape is now live. The sizeable infographic is built from taking inventory of podcasting's companies, agencies, services, and anything else that could be classified. From the Podscape description: “From content creation to hosting services to media planning, agencies, and media sales - download The Podscape to better understand how some of the biggest players fit together on one page.” The 2023 Podscape is free to download and currently accepting feedback. 2022 was a busy year in podcasting and the goal of The Podscape is to create as accurate a snapshot as possible. Any notable exclusions or needed corrections should be directed to podscape@Magellan.ai for the next edition, currently slated for sometime in February. Quick Hits Shreya: Finally, it's time for our semi-regular roundup of articles we're calling Quick Hits. These are articles that didn't quite make the cut for today's episode, but are still worth including in your weekend reading. This week: LiveOne to spin off PodcastOne into public company, Slacker possibly next by Kurt Hanson for RainNews. This short piece includes a source link to the SEC filing from LiveOne indicating the upcoming spinoff. Podcast Vet Laura Mayer To Lead Podcast Creative At ABC Audio from PodcastNewsDaily. Exciting closure for listeners of Shameless Acquisition Target, as host Laura Mayer has landed a choice role at ABC Audio after selling the RSS feed to her year-long podcast project. NPR's Student Challenge is Back from NPR. For its fifth consecutive year, the NPR Student Podcast Challenge will run from January through April, encouraging middle and high-school students to produce podcasts in hopes of winning the grand prize of a $5,000 scholarship. The best and worst campaigns of 2022, according to industry creatives by Kelsey Sutton, Ryan Barwick, Minda Smiley, and Alyssa Meyers for MarketingBrew. A fun weekend read, this look back at the previous year features some pivotal moments in online marketing. From catchy songs about plant-based chicken nuggets to people in neon t-shirts being creepy at baseball games, 2022 had a wide variety of campaigns. The Download is a production of Sounds Profitable. Today's episode was hosted by Shreya Sharma and Manuela Bedoya, and the script was written by Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta and Tom Webster are the executive producers of The Download from Sounds Profitable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Feedback with EarBuds, the podcast recommendation podcast.Subscribe to the newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/cIcBuHThis week's theme is Queens from History Who Made the Mark. Our curator is Katy Hearne-Church.Why did Katy choose this theme?: "Queen Elizabeth II was *almost* the longest-ruling monarch in European history, and certainly the longest-ruling female monarch. She will be a staple in history, for sure. But with her passing, you may be thinking, "Who were some other women who ruled and made their mark?" We've got a list for you!"Sponsors:- Bound by the Cloak: https://boundbythecloak.com/Links mentioned in this episode:Newsletters to subscribe to: Podcast The Newsletter, Hurt Your Brain, Find That Pod, Podcast Delivery, Podyssey Picks, Podstack.Last week's podcast picks: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/2023-archiveKaty Hearne-Church: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katy-hearne-church/Realm Media: https://www.realm.fm/Fiction Podcast Pairing: https://pod.link/1589496581Lauren Passell's interview with Laura Mayer: https://tinkmedia.co/interviews/laura-mayerPodcast Discord Community: https://discord.gg/5cVWsgA2fCPodcast Bestie / Pandemic University class: https://pandemicuniversity.com/podcast-bestie-scholarship/Ummm...merch: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/ummmlineThis week's podcast spotlight is Digital Folklore: https://pod.link/1657374458Here are this week's podcast picks:Queens PodcastRidiculous RomanceNoble BloodDrinks with Great Minds in HistoryAncient History FangirlFind the list here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/queens-history-podcast-recommendations_____Apply to have your podcast spotlit: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/podcast-spotlightsSubmit to our Community section: https://962udey3mps.typeform.com/to/zZadg6y2EarBuds Blog: http://earbuds.audio/blogCurate a list: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/earbuds-podcast-curators-formFollow us on Twitter @earbudspodcol: https://twitter.com/EarbudsPodColFollow us on Facebook at EarBuds Podcast Collective: https://www.facebook.com/earbudspodcastcollectiveFollow us on Instagram @earbudspodcastcollective: https://www.instagram.com/earbudspodcastcollective/Website: http://earbuds.audio/__________CREDITS:Written by Devon DiComoWritten and produced by Arielle NissenblattEngineered by Daniel Tureck
In Podnews today: And, Spotify loses an exclusive podcast Visit https://podnews.net/update/laura-mayer for all the podcasting news, and to get our daily newsletter.
This week James Cridland and Sam Sethi talk about: PRX adds V4V using Web MonetisationSpotify says its road to profitability is videoSpotify adds Chapters, Transcripts and Polls - all proprietaryOP3 starts testing a new stats page Chapters (hello, Spotify!)(00:00:00) Podnews Weekly Review(00:10:30) Laura Mayer sells an RSS feed(00:12:38) Podcast One to spin off(00:14:32) Is the podcast industry in market correction?(00:18:27) Spotify adds new things(00:21:25) And Spotify adds better chapter support(00:25:13) Apple and Google's data on us(00:29:40) Adobe Podcasts(00:31:51) Another big name "podcast"(00:33:08) People news(00:33:57) The Tech Stuff(00:44:24) Pod Events(00:47:03) Ad-free in Apple Podcasts(00:48:08) Boostagram Corner(00:51:07) Sam and James's weekSupport the showGet in touch with our weekly review of all things podcasting! Website: weekly.podnews.net Email: weekly@podnews.net Twitter: @jamescridland / @podnews and @samsethi / @samtalkstech Lightning/NOSTR: ⚡james@crid.land and ⚡sam@getalby.com Mastodon: @jamescridland@podcastindex.social and @samsethi@podcastindex.social Donate: ⚡James and ⚡ Sam This podcast supports both transcripts and chapters, if your podcast app doesn't then grab a new app from podnews.net/newpodcastappsSponsored By: Buzzsprout
Fed up with her husband not doing his part around the house, Jalie Gil decided to go on strike and document it all on TikTok. When the strike went viral, her private struggle for equitable housework became something of a reality show. Jalie updated every day, and viewers cheered her on from the virtual picket line. But in the real world, her marriage was being pushed to its breaking point. This week: How Jalie's strike transformed her marriage and her world view. This episode was reported by Reema Khrais, produced by Alice Wilder, edited by Laura Mayer and engineered by Drew Jostad.
Fed up with her husband not doing his part around the house, Jalie Gil decided to go on strike and document it all on TikTok. When the strike went viral, her private struggle for equitable housework became something of a reality show. Jalie updated every day, and viewers cheered her on from the virtual picket line. But in the real world, her marriage was being pushed to its breaking point. This week: How Jalie's strike transformed her marriage and her world view. This episode was reported by Reema Khrais, produced by Alice Wilder, edited by Laura Mayer and engineered by Drew Jostad.
Fed up with her husband not doing his part around the house, Jalie Gil decided to go on strike and document it all on TikTok. When the strike went viral, her private struggle for equitable housework became something of a reality show. Jalie updated every day, and viewers cheered her on from the virtual picket line. But in the real world, her marriage was being pushed to its breaking point. This week: How Jalie's strike transformed her marriage and her world view. This episode was reported by Reema Khrais, produced by Alice Wilder, edited by Laura Mayer and engineered by Drew Jostad.
An update.Want to buy MERCH (The “TRYHARD LOSER" shirt is our newest addition), buy the show or send Laura Mayer (that's me) an email?www.shameless.biz Want to listen to Harkin's fabulous new album? Listen on Spotify!Want to give Laura Mayer a PIECE OF YOUR MIND? www.twitter.com/lrmayer
Laura Mayer talks about "Shameless Acquisition Target," her new podcast series about how market forces and bad choices have changed the podcast industry. Mayer has worked as a radio and podcast editor, producer, and executive—but this is her first time hosting her own show.Recorded October 27, 2022LINKSShameless Acquisition Target websitehttps://www.shameless.biz/Shameless Acquisition Target on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shameless-acquisition-target/id1630806641Follow @lrmayer Follow @AryehCW Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does it mean to really take your career into your own hands? Our guest today is Laura Mayer. Laura is an audio producer and former podcast executive who has helped create and launch many beloved podcasts, including The Dream and The Just Enough Family. After several toxic, high-burnout jobs; Laura's now hosting her own podcast called Shameless Acquisition Target, a wild ride into the pitfalls of her industry, with stops in self-advocacy, owning one's competence and ambition, shameless self-promotion, and boldly setting one's career in the direction you want, even if it means biting the hand that once fed you. We also talking about Shark Tank! And weight lifting! And the business of podcasts! Plus: SHOULD WE PUT 'EVERYTHING IS FINE' ON THE MARKET? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's guest is the creator of Shameless Acquisition Target, Laura Mayer. Laura and I worked together at the Slate group, where she was a producer at Panoply, also known as Megaphone, prior to its sale to Spotify. She has had a front-row seat to the podcast acquisition boom and helped launch dozens of award-winning shows. It has not punched her ticket to podcast millions, like some lucky people we know have.That's where Shameless Acquisition Target comes in. It's a smart, funny and incisive examination of the internal machinations of the podcast industry, and it's one of my favorite shows of the year. We talk about its creation and its culmination with her sharing if the company was sold or not.
A celebration of the hardest working entrepreneurs in show business. Want to buy MERCH (The “TRYHARD LOSER" shirt is our newest addition), buy the show or send Laura Mayer (that's me) an email?www.shameless.biz Want to learn more about Podglomerate?Click here!Want to hear Podglomerate's latest show Missing Pages?Listen here!Want to listen to Harkin's fabulous new album? Listen on Spotify!Want to give Laura Mayer a PIECE OF YOUR MIND? www.twitter.com/lrmayer
We hear from people who've brokered acquisitions and been acquired. Plus, Laura reveals a secret. Want to buy MERCH (“The Gray House" shirt is our newest merch) or buy the show? www.shameless.biz Want to learn more about Edison Research?Visit their website!Want to read The Curse of the Mogul?Buy the book here.Want to listen to Harkin's fabulous new album? Listen on Spotify!Want to give Laura Mayer a PIECE OF YOUR MIND? www.twitter.com/lrmayer
In this episode — the podcast to tv pipeline: all of its problems and opportunities. Plus! Academy Award winner Adam McKay. Plus! I wrote a shameless song about how YOU, big companies, can work with me. It's called “Let Me Be Your Rounding Error.” Plus! The plan for the rest of the season (series?) Want to buy MERCH (“Old Spoon Full of Pudding Cinematic Universe” t-shirt is our newest addition) or buy the show? www.shameless.biz Want to learn more about the show Crime Writers On? http://www.crimewriterson.comWant to subscribe to The Squeeze from Skye Pillsbury? https://thisisthesqueeze.substack.comWant to listen to Harkin's fabulous new album? Listen on Spotify!Want to give Laura Mayer a PIECE OF YOUR MIND? www.twitter.com/lrmayer
In episode 1304, Miles and guest co-host DJ Danl Goodman are joined by legendary podcaster and host of Shameless Acquisition Target, Laura Mayer, to discuss… DARTH VADER HAS ENTERED THE CHAT, Warner Bros. New CEO Sucks, HENNY IS DEAD TO RAP--IT'S ALL CASAMIGOS and more! DARTH VADER HAS ENTERED THE CHAT Warner Bros. New CEO Sucks David Zaslav Is HBO Max's Public Enemy #1 Backlash Over Return-To-Office Mandate Sparks Culture Clash Debate In Wake Of Discovery-WarnerMedia Merger Why Warner Bros. Killed ‘Batgirl': Inside the Decision Not to Release the DC Movie Batgirl and First Kill being cancelled proves that Hollywood doesn't care about queer women ‘Batgirl' Was Shelved, Despite Costing $90 Million to Make...and We Have Questions Warner Bros. Discovery Leadership Team Draws Ire Over Diversity HENNY IS DEAD TO RAP--IT'S ALL CASAMIGOS LISTEN: Turn On The Lights again... (feat. Future) by Fred again...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why do so many podcasts sound the same these days? Well, there's a playbook for that.Want to buy MERCH (“Fantastic Females of Industry” is our newest addition) or buy the show?www.shameless.biz Want to learn more about this episode's sponsor? www.jaraudio.comWant to listen to Harkin's new fabulous album? Listen on Spotify! Want to give Laura Mayer a PIECE OF YOUR MIND? www.twitter.com/lrmayer
We're such big fans of Laura Mayer and her new show Shameless Acquisition Target, that we wanted to make sure you didn't miss it. Subscribe directly here! After years of seeing friends (and some enemies) get rich, rich, rich selling their shows and companies to other bigger shows and bigger companies, longtime podcast executive Laura Mayer has decided to get hers. To do this, she'll speak to straight-up geniuses in the worlds of podcasting, entertainment, and business to understand what value is in media and how to make it. At the end, Laura will sell the show itself to the highest bidder. Will she make hundreds, millions, or even dozens of dollars? Will she be able to afford the gray house down the street from her rental apartment? Let's find out together… shamelessly. Laura explains why she cares so *very* much about acquisitions And, hopefully, why you should care, too! Want to buy MERCH (“Hector's Place” is our newest addition) or buy the show?Want to learn more about this episode's sponsor?Want to listen to Harkin's new fabulous album?Want to give Laura Mayer a PIECE OF YOUR MIND?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're such big fans of Laura Mayer and her new show Shameless Acquisition Target, that we wanted to make sure you didn't miss it. Subscribe directly here! After years of seeing friends (and some enemies) get rich, rich, rich selling their shows and companies to other bigger shows and bigger companies, longtime podcast executive Laura Mayer has decided to get hers. To do this, she'll speak to straight-up geniuses in the worlds of podcasting, entertainment, and business to understand what value is in media and how to make it. At the end, Laura will sell the show itself to the highest bidder. Will she make hundreds, millions, or even dozens of dollars? Will she be able to afford the gray house down the street from her rental apartment? Let's find out together… shamelessly. Laura explains why she cares so *very* much about acquisitions And, hopefully, why you should care, too! Want to buy MERCH (“Hector's Place” is our newest addition) or buy the show?Want to learn more about this episode's sponsor?Want to listen to Harkin's new fabulous album?Want to give Laura Mayer a PIECE OF YOUR MIND?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laura explains why she cares so *very* much about acquisitions And, hopefully, why you should care, too! Want to buy MERCH (“Hector's Place” is our newest addition) or buy the show?www.shameless.biz Want to learn more about this episode's sponsor?www.soundsprofitable.comWant to listen to Harkin's new fabulous album?Listen on Spotify! Want to give Laura Mayer a PIECE OF YOUR MIND?www.twitter.com/lrmayer
Introducing Shameless Acquisition Target, the podcast that sells itself! Hosted by Laura Mayer.For more info:shameless.biztwitter.com/lrmayer
SUMMARY- Join Carly as she interviews Laura Mayer, author of 'Owen's Own Bed' on how sleep looked in her house when her first was born, how they transitioned him into his own bed, and how that lead her to write 'Owen's Own Bed'. Hear Laura explain why she's giving the profits from the December sales of her book to Little Sparklers.You can buy Laura's book here: https://amzn.to/3djYQLR and from the 1st to the 14th December, all proceeds will come to Little Sparklers!Full Transcript of the episode is available here: https://www.littlesparklers.org/holiday-bonus-episode-laura-mayer/There's a few mentions of safe sleep and bed-sharing, if you'd like more information, here's a helpful article- https://www.littlesparklers.org/safer-sleepTo get access to exclusive content and conversation to get even more out of the show Join us on Patreon today for just A$4.99/ month: https://www.patreon.com/littlesparklersSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-beyond-sleep-training-podcast.“The Beyond Sleep Training Podcast (Podcast) is hosted by Little Sparklers (us, we or our). The primary purpose of this Podcast is to educate and inform. It does not constitute professional advice or services. We invite guests on the Podcast from time to time (Guests). In listening to this Podcast you acknowledge and agree that the views expressed in this podcast are: information only and do not constitute professional advice from us or our Guests;personal to us and our Guests and do not necessarily reflect any other agency, organisation, employer or company and may not be verified for accuracy; andgeneral in nature and do not refer to any unique situation. If you take action on the basis of any Podcast episode, you should obtain professional advice – whether legal, financial, accounting, medical or otherwise – before proceeding. This Podcast is available for private, non-commercial use only. Advertising which is incorporated into, placed in association with or targeted toward the content of this Podcast without our express approval is forbidden. You may not edit, modify, or redistribute this Podcast. We assume no liability for any activities in connection with this Podcast or for use of this Podcast in connection with any other website, third party streaming service, computer or playing device. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-beyond-sleep-training-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Women's Conference - Laura Mayer - Saturday AM Session 1
Women's Conference - Laura Mayer - Saturday PM Session 2
Women's Conference - Laura Mayer - Saturday AM Session 1
Women's Conference - Laura Mayer - Saturday PM Session 2
As a mechanical and manufacturing engineering double major, Laura Mayer is fascinated by how things work, how they’re put together, and how they can be built even better. Laura is also interested in exploring the connections between engineering and business. And on this episode, she talks about discovering her passion for engineering, her mission to get more young women interested in the field, her research on 3D printing, and how engineering relates to so many hidden aspects of life. Featured Majors: Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Supply Chain and Operations Management Featured Organizations and Internships: Society of Women in Engineering, Swagelok
Today's podcast features a conversation with Laura Mayer, Director of PRS CrisisLink, the 24/7/365 crisis hotline and provider of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline hotline – an important partner with FCPS. The Crisis Text Service launched in April 2014, in collaboration with FCPS, and was so successful the service became regional later that year. The textline helps connect students with their community and school resources as well as improving coping skills and learning about resiliency. PRS is a local responder and is connected to the school system and behavioral health providers. PRS prides on being in the community and for the community as advocates and supporters of youth. If you call 703-527-4077 or 1-800-273-TALK, you'll be connected with a crisis worker trained to help you cope with the challenge you are facing. Our textline is reached by texting the word NEEDHELP to 855-11.
On today's edition of Love From The Hyp- Sakura talks to Laura Mayer. Laura is a Healing Activator, Occupational Therapist, and Author. She will not only share her incredible healing journey but we will also discuss Energetic Inheritance-what is it & how to heal it.
So, what does Adam Davidson, author of The Passion Economy: The New Rules for Thriving in the Twenty-First Century mean by the Passion Economy? Who are some people and companies doing well in this new century and how are they doing it?Adam Davidson (@adamdavidson on Twitter)is the Cofounder of NPR's Planet Money podcast; a writer at The New Yorker, where he covers economics and business; and the CEO of Three Uncanny Four, a leadership podcast production company. Listen for discussions about Jason Blumer, Meghan Phillips, Katie Weissenborn, Laszlo Bock, and others in this insightful look at how companies and people have become Passion Economy stars!Follow Adam on Twitter, @adamdavidson. Learn more about Jason at jasonblumer.com, Meghan Phillips at workbyhoney.com, Katie Weissenborn at generalpencil.com and Laszlo Bock at humu.com. Learn more about Adam and his partner Laura Mayer's new company in this article: https://rainnews.com/three-uncanny-four-teams-with-adam-mckay-for-new-podcast-production-venture/EVERY small to midsize business owner / leader should read this book! Here's the link to Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Passion-Economy-Thriving-I would love to get your comments and questions on this or any Business Builders Show. Call or text me at 570 815 1626. Be sure to subscribe to the Business Builders Show with Marty Wolff on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify or your fav podcast app. Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, co-hosts Danielle Palli and Cindy Readnower recap key takeaways from part 1 and 2 of this series, featuring guests Harrison Davis and Laura Mayer. They also discuss intuition - its processes, how to develop it and how to validate findings. It answers the question many people ask about their own intuitive skills, "How can I be sure I'm not just making it up?" Related Episodes:Energy and the Sixth Sense P1 with Harrison Davis: https://www.spreaker.com/user/9910109/harrison-davis-aug-27-2019Energy and the Sixth Sense P2 with Laura Mayer:https://www.spreaker.com/user/9910109/laura-mayer-2019"So I Grew Up in a Cult" (The Dangers of Believing Without Question)https://www.spreaker.com/user/9910109/dr-cult-finalPsychic Ability - What Is It and Do You Have It? (with Kyra Oser):https://www.spreaker.com/user/9910109/kyra-discernment-2018
In part two of this three-part series on Energy and the Sixth Sense, we talk with Laura Mayer. Laura Mayer is an integrative therapist and healing activator and the author of "Unlocking the Invisible Child." Having been diagnosed with a debilitating disease at an early age, Mayer discusses her healing process and how others can work through trauma to heal themselves physically, emotionally and spiritually. She also explains the blend of science and spirituality, covering everything from epigenetics to past life influences. Learn more at: http://www.doorwaytoanaudaciouslife.com Click here for part one of this series, as we interview energy worker Harrison Davis: https://www.spreaker.com/user/birdland_media_works/harrison-davis-aug-27-2019Click here for part three of this series as we discuss more about energy and intuition:https://www.spreaker.com/user/9910109/part-3-energy-intuition
Harrison Davis is the owner and operator of Heavenly Energy Works and a Reiki Master who leads spiritual retreats and workshops. This is part one of a three-part series on energy and the sixth sense. In this episode, Davis shares his process of healing on a physical, spiritual and cosmic level, and what he did to move out of a troubled past and into a happier present. Davis will also share a few actionable takeaways that listeners can use for their own health and wellbeing. Learn more: http://www.heavenlyenergyworks.com or phone Harrison at: 941-706-1249.Click here for part two of this series as we interview integrative therapist Laura Mayer: https://www.spreaker.com/user/9910109/laura-mayer-2019Click here for part three of this series as we discuss more about energy and intuition:https://www.spreaker.com/user/9910109/part-3-energy-intuition
Harrison Davis is the owner and operator of Heavenly Energy Works and a Reiki Master who leads spiritual retreats and workshops. This is part one of a three-part series on energy and the sixth sense. In this episode, Davis shares his process of healing on a physical, spiritual and cosmic level, and what he did to move out of a troubled past and into a happier present. Davis will also share a few actionable takeaways that listeners can use for their own health and wellbeing. Learn more: http://www.heavenlyenergyworks.com or phone Harrison at: 941-706-1249. Click here for part two of this series as we interview integrative therapist Laura Mayer: https://www.spreaker.com/user/9910109/laura-mayer-2019 Click here for part three of this series as we discuss more about energy and intuition: https://www.spreaker.com/user/9910109/part-3-energy-intuition
Laura Mayer preach on Praise: The Language of Your Covenant
Every child deserves the opportunity to feel good and feel safe – it's a fundamental, foundational need for all humans, and when you don't have that as a child, it can create limiting beliefs that obscure your potential. That's why Laura Mayer co-founded Clothe Our Kids, a nonprofit dedicated to providing at-risk children in Tennessee with much-needed clothing and shoes. Their goal is to help these children feel loved, cared for, and good about themselves – what they call “clothing kids with confidence” – and each bag they deliver is custom packed with quality items and with the individual needs of the child in mind. Laura grew up in a loving home with support, where she was home schooled by her mother, but when she left home, she found that the rest of the world wasn't always so supportive. She found herself in an abusive relationship, and after she escaped it, she felt lost. As a result, she put everyone else and everything else at a distance because she didn't feel safe. However, a transformative experience at church taught Laura that she had to let go of the past; she didn't know what that was going to look like, but she was done letting anyone else steal another day of her future. She couldn't go back, she couldn't change what happened to her, but she could choose to move forward with her head held high. Laura also found inspiration and support in a wonderful book called Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life, which she recommends to anyone who resonates with her story. It'll help remind you, like I hope this podcast does, that everybody is here on this Earth for a purpose. We all have God-given abilities, and we all have the ability to create an impact on the world. But before you can find your Why, you must remember and believe that you are worthy of one to begin with – and giving children the opportunity to remember that is really why Clothe Our Kids is making such a positive impact on these young lives. And if you want to make a positive impact today, you can support Clothe Our Kids – or even bringing Clothe Our Kids to your community because every city needs this! You can learn more at http://www.clotheourkids.com/take-action. Don't be a podcast junkie… Resources: Take action: http://www.clotheourkids.com/take-action Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clotheourkids Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clotheourkidslc/ Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life by Henry Cloud and John Townsend -- We are brought to you by the Lawton Marketing Group, a full-service advertising and design agency serving companies and entrepreneurs at all levels. They are your one-stop shop for all your website, logo, social media, print, app design and reputable management needs. Visit LawtonMG.com for more info. -- The Impact Entrepreneur Show is a production of Crate Media
We'd rate this one 5 stars: on this episode we're sitting down with the authentic, creative, and hysterical founders of The Infatuation, Chris Stang and Andrew Steinthal, for a masterclass on entrepreneurship. We learn what it takes to build a business like theirs, how they decided to become co-founders, and what growth looks like while staying true to your mission and values. The duo shares why they're becoming known in the ad industry more for the things they won't do, what it means to have good taste, how they got lucky and why they think they'll become the default for restaurant recommendations (and more?). Plus, the latest on EEEEEATSCON (LA, May 18-19) and developing their first original podcast. This episode also marks a defining moment for the show - it's our last episode produced by our friends at Megaphone, fka Panoply. We're indebted to Jacob Weisberg, Matt Turck and Andy Bowers for giving us the opportunity to create this show and give a voice to a like-minded (advertising) community of practitioners who are also innovators, thought leaders, creators, disruptors, and more. Thank you to our Panoply colleagues and producers Laura Mayer, Cameron Drews, Laura Morris & Dana Bialek (dana.bialek@gmail.com) who helped us execute our vision. And a huge thanks to you, our listeners, who have urged us on (and the ad industry!) while joining in on the head nods and wtf's. While this is our last episode at Panoply, it is the beginning of what's next for ADLANDIA. Stay tuned to our Twitter account, @adlandiapodcast, for updates on what we're up to and where we're headed. We'll talk to you soon, ADLANDIA. - L & A
Laura Mayer, Executive Producer of Show Development at Midroll Media joins Lex Friedman and Chris Bannon on The Wolf Den. The three discuss Laura's past in radio and how she defines her current role at Midroll. Laura also outlines the development process and what to look for in a successful podcast pilot.
One presidential term goes down in history as serving borderline inedible food to the thousands of guests who dined there. What was on the menu, who was responsible, and the revenge theory behind it all. This episode of Burnt Toast was produced by Gabrielle Lewis and Kenzi Wilbur. Thanks also to Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs, the founders of Food52— and to Laura Mayer and Andy Bowers at Panoply. Our ad and theme music is by Joshua Rule Dobson; All other music in this episode is by Blue Dot Sessions. Our logo is designed by Abbey Lossing. Please let us know what you think of the show—leave us a review on iTunes. Or get in touch: You can email us at burnttoast@food52.com.
One presidential term goes down in history as serving borderline inedible food to the thousands of guests who dined there. What was on the menu, who was responsible, and the revenge theory behind it all. This episode of Burnt Toast was produced by Gabrielle Lewis and Kenzi Wilbur. Thanks also to Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs, the founders of Food52— and to Laura Mayer and Andy Bowers at Panoply. Our ad and theme music is by Joshua Rule Dobson; All other music in this episode is by Blue Dot Sessions. Our logo is designed by Abbey Lossing. Please let us know what you think of the show—leave us a review on iTunes. Or get in touch: You can email us at burnttoast@food52.com.
Laura Mayer recently left behind the life she has always known to fully “listen” to her inner guidance while fulfilling her heart's desire/soul purpose. As a spiritual transformer and licensed occupational therapist, Laura has the ability to bridge clinical expertise and spiritual knowing which is her template for transforming old paradigm thinking into new paradigm… Read More »
Susan Miller, proprietor of Astrology Zone, is the biggest name in internet astrology. Her fans are many and devoted, and among them are both Meredith and Laura Mayer (this week's co-investigator). This week marks Miller's 19th year reading the stars online. Meredith and Laura look into her enduring appeal with the help of Emily Gould, Jon Methven, and Kate McKean. Thanks for listening. Emily, Jon, and Kate are all on Twitter. If you like our show, please subscribe and review us on iTunes, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Laura, Meredith and TLDR on Twitter.
How did Laura Mayer's find her way to a blissful life? It all began when she was diagnosed with an illness, at age 14, that was considered terminal. This led to many painful years, trying to heal. Believing that a healing in her spirit would support a healing in her body, she embarked on a journey of the soul. Hear how her 40 year exploration of her inner landscape, leading to a profound healing process, led to where she is today. Laura lives her bliss, sure that this supports her continued health. Through grace and gratitude in her body and soul, she has found a way not only to stay alive in the body but also to embrace being fully alive!
How did Laura Mayer's find her way to a blissful life? It all began when she was diagnosed with an illness, at age 14, that was considered terminal. This led to many painful years, trying to heal. Believing that a healing in her spirit would support a healing in her body, she embarked on a journey of the soul. Hear how her 40 year exploration of her inner landscape, leading to a profound healing process, led to where she is today. Laura lives her bliss, sure that this supports her continued health. Through grace and gratitude in her body and soul, she has found a way not only to stay alive in the body but also to embrace being fully alive!
Laura Mayer is truly an amazing person. She chose to step outside the traditional medical box and entered into a a belief system that helps her live a life that is full of gratitude and healing. Laura was originally diagnosed with a progressive, debilitating and eventual crippling degenerative disease that the Doctors said would leave her in a wheel chair at the age of 25 and kill her by the age of 40. Now at the age of 56, Laura is completely healed. Laura shares with us how she learned to totally love herself, how she released the dramas and traumas of the her past, completely transformed her life, and ultimately healed from a progressive degenerative disease. “Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.” ~Kahlil Gibran
Andrea Silenzi [On the ending of this show] Grandma Phyllis [On the ending of her relationship with Zilch] Andrea and Matt [On how they'll maybe someday breakup, and how that should go down] Grandma Phyllis [On the day her husband Sol died] KCRW's 24-Hour Radio Race [Oh, and this is one of the guys we started messaging:] KCRW's 24-Hour Radio Race KCRW's 24-Hour Radio Race KCRW's 24-Hour Radio Race Laura Griffin, Laura Mayer and Andrea Silenzi [Our entry in the contest titled First Date, Last Night] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/52003
Andrea Silenzi [On the ending of this show] Grandma Phyllis [On the ending of her relationship with Zilch] Andrea and Matt [On how they'll maybe someday breakup, and how that should go down] Grandma Phyllis [On the day her husband Sol died] KCRW's 24-Hour Radio Race [Oh, and this is one of the guys we started messaging:] KCRW's 24-Hour Radio Race KCRW's 24-Hour Radio Race KCRW's 24-Hour Radio Race Laura Griffin, Laura Mayer and Andrea Silenzi [Our entry in the contest titled First Date, Last Night] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/52003
Jesse is joined this week by author, licensed occupational therapist and transformational healer Laura Mayer. Listen in as they discuss miracles, wholeness and what it really means to journey through the healing process.
Featured guest, Marcy Neumann, will discuss “Cellph” love, her creation of a set of tools that foster how to love and honor the self. Marcy is a registered nurse, spiritual minister, certified hypnotherapist, Reiki master level teacher, speaker and author. Heartlites Incorporated manufactures her award-winning spiritual/personal development products, programs, and educational materials that are based on the ‘Law of Attraction’ principles. Her private practice embodies two of her powerful programs, CellpH Love and Resistance Identification which are being recognized globally as the key to personal sustainability. Her website: http://www.heartlitesinc.com/Our spotlight guest is Laura Mayer, author of Unlocking the Invisible Child, who will share her story of physical, emotional, and spiritual transformation. In a recent Independence Day blog, Laura wrote, “When you’re free inside, you can be free in the choices you make in the external world.” Laura is an occupational therapist, hands on healer, channel and motivational speaker http://www.dancingheartdancinghands.com
Show Topic: Choosing to THRIVE when you're barely SURVIVING Do you find yourself dragging just to make it from day to day? Maybe u say to urself: “Maybe I'm believing for too much, and should be more realistic about my vision." LAURA MAYER at the age of 14 was diagnosed with Anterior Horn Cell, a progressive, degenerative neurological disease. She was told that she would be in a wheelchair at 25 and dead at 40 by some of the world's best medical doctors. Through the course of the disease, she had 18 operations, including 15 reconstructive tendon transfers. However, none of the above yielded her the victory nor healing that she received when, she decided not to END LIFE for herself and chose to Live, by LETTING GO so that she could HEAL on the inside/out. Today, both of Laura's hands are open because she chose to see herself HEALED regardless of her physical state
Do you find yourself dragging just to make it from day to day? Maybe u say to urself: “Maybe I’m believing for too much, and should be more realistic about my vision." LAURA MAYER at the age of 14 was diagnosed with Anterior Horn Cell, a progressive, degenerative neurological disease. She was told that she would be in a wheelchair at 25 and dead at 40 by some of the world's best medical doctors. Through the course of the disease, she had 18 operations, including 15 reconstructive tendon transfers. However, none of the above yielded her the victory nor healing that she received when, she decided not to END LIFE for herself and chose to Live, by LETTING GO so that she could HEAL on the inside/out. Today, both of Laura's hands are open because she chose to see herself HEALED regardless of her physical state. LAURA MAYER, Author of Dancing Heart - Dancing Hands: Empowering others to Heal "4" Real, and of her upcoming book, Unlocking the Invisible Child: A Journey of Heartbreak to Bliss, which is based on her courage to “step out of the medical box”, has 2 beautiful children, is a licensed Occupational Therapist, & has recently left behind the life she has always known, to fully “listen” to her inner guidance while fulfilling her heart’s desire/soul purpose. Her work is in empowering others to step out and fully heal any emotional, physical or spiritual disease. Listen & u will be inspired to push to ur life's HIGHEST POTENTIAL-ur life's TRUE PURPOSE! Laura Mayer: http://dancingheartdancinghands.com
KNOWING WHEN TO CHANGE with LAURA MAYER, MA, OTR Laura Mayer, founder of Soul Dancing is a spiritual transformation counselor and licensed occupational therapist (OT). Laura’s upcoming book, "Unlocking the Invisible Child: A Journey from Heartbreak to Bliss" is based on her courage to step out of the medical box and heal herself from a highly debilitating and life-threatening condition. On this show we will be discussing when the time is right for change our lives.
SURVIVING or THRIVING: A CHOICE POINT with LAURA MAYER, MA, OTRLaura Mayer, founder of Soul Dancing is a spiritual transformation counselor and licensed occupational therapist (OT). Laura’s upcoming book, "Unlocking the Invisible Child: A Path of Healing" is based on her courage to step out of the medical box and heal herself from a highly debilitating and life-threatening condition through energetic and intuitive guidance. On this show we will be discussing Surviving Vs. Thriving. So many of us know what surviving looks like but how many of us know what thriving is?
SOUL DANCING with LAURA MAYER, MA, OTR. Laura Mayer, founder of Soul Dancing is a spiritual transformation counselor and licensed occupational therapist (OT). She received her undergraduate and graduate degrees in Occupational Therapy from New York University. Later becoming a certified facilitator in Soul Memory Discovery and Indigo Spiritual Healing. Laura’s gift and greatest joy is in opening people’s hearts and empowering them to be fully seen, fully heard and fully present. Laura’s upcoming book, "Unlocking the Invisible Child: A Path of Healing" is based on her courage to “step out of the medical box” and heal herself from a highly debilitating and life-threatening condition through energetic and intuitive guidance. Her hope is that her living example of "possibility" provides the impetus for others to heal as well.
Laura Mayer - "the Internet: IRL (part one)" Tim Hwang - "ROFLcon" April Winchell - "Regretsy" Aaron Peckham - "How To Speak IRL" Ben Huh - "I Can Has Cheezburger Empire?" moot - "(not) Being That Guy" Laura Mayer - "the Internet: IRL (part two)" Brad O'farrell - "Being That (Keyboard Cat) Guy" Charlie Schmidt - "A Cat, A Camera, A Keyboard, and No Job" Ethan Zuckerman - "Sharing The lulz" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/35653
Laura Mayer - "the Internet: IRL (part one)" Tim Hwang - "ROFLcon" April Winchell - "Regretsy" Aaron Peckham - "How To Speak IRL" Ben Huh - "I Can Has Cheezburger Empire?" moot - "(not) Being That Guy" Laura Mayer - "the Internet: IRL (part two)" Brad O'farrell - "Being That (Keyboard Cat) Guy" Charlie Schmidt - "A Cat, A Camera, A Keyboard, and No Job" Ethan Zuckerman - "Sharing The lulz" http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/35653