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Feeling tired all the time even after a full night's rest? In this episode, Julia uncovers the real reasons behind chronic fatigue that go beyond just sleep.00:00 Introduction and Podcast Updates02:43 Understanding Low Energy03:13 Adrenal Fatigue and Its Impact06:26 Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Energy07:51 Toxic Relationships and Emotional Drain10:50 Nutrient Deficiencies and Gut Health13:32 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsWork with Julia:Apply to work 1:1 Follow Julia on her social @juliachien.rd!Listen: Podcast with Luke on What is TSW podcast
Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a podcast all about music.On this week's show Steve and Gaz are joined by friend of the show Dave Fensome from the Pop, Collaborate & Listen Podcast to talk about one of the greatest rock bands of the 1990's; Seattle Grunge legends Soundgarden.It's been 8 years since the tragic loss of Soundgarden, not to mention Audioslave, Temple of the Dog and solo artist in his own right, Chris Cornell. And so as a mark of love and respect for his body of work we go through all of Soundgarden's full length releases and pick a favourite song from them. From their punky early stuff, their huge 90's breakthrough classic and their unfortunately underwhelming end, we look at them all.
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Reviewing SJ Tilley's 'The Alliance Series' - Spoiler-Free & Spoiler DiscussionsJoin hosts Roe and Shaye in this engaging episode of The Plot With A Twist as they delve into SJ Tilley's captivating The Alliance Series. They provide a comprehensive, spoiler-free rundown of the interconnected books 'Nero,' 'King,' 'Dom,' and 'Hans,' before transitioning into a detailed discussion that includes favourite moments, character dynamics, and key plot twists. The hosts also share drink recipes and discuss other works by SJ Tilly. Tune in for a lively bookish conversation filled with humour, insights, and plenty of enthusiasm for dark romance and Mafia tales.00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview00:30 The Alliance Series by SJ Tilly01:40 Technical Difficulties and Allorah's Absence02:40 Spoiler-Free Rundown of the Series03:32 Book Ratings and Reading Order05:41 Ranking the Main Characters09:55 Side Characters and Writing Style12:27 Favourite Quotes and Recommendations18:00 Spoiler Alert: Deep Dive into the Series30:23 Hans' Unexpected Heroism31:42 Dark Romance and Mafia Underworld33:46 Tattooing Kink and Forced Marriage37:59 Possessive MMCs and Bromance41:26 Favourite Moments and Family Dynamics48:42 Annoying Characters and Pet Peeves52:16 Quotes and Highlights55:46 Upcoming Reads and Cocktail Time
Welcome back to another TCP Podcast. The most knowledgeable of ALL the music podcasts... or IS IT?! We're going to find out this week as Steve and Gaz invite our good buddies Dave Fensome and Krister Greer from the excellent Pop, Collaborate & Listen Podcast to challenge us on who are the kings of 90's music facts with a big 'ol quiz. Expect much flexing of brain muscles, much searching of random album names and lots of exasperation at not knowing anything about Abz from 5ive's solo career.
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Welcome to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a music podcast. On this week's show, Gaz is stuck and away from the mic, so we've got Dave Fensome of the excellent Pop Collaborate and Listen Podcast to step into his shoes. We talk about recent shows from Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds and Sepultura, the announcement of the Download Festival 2025 and add three more genres to our Mount Rushmore of music. Picking the four definitive acts from the world of Groove Metal, New Jack Swing and the best MC's from the Golden Age of Hip Hop.
In this special cross-podcast episode, Alan Briggs, host of the Stay Forth Leadership Podcast, joins Roger and Amanda Joy on the Come to Listen Podcast. Together, they dive into Alan's journey in leadership, coaching, and entrepreneurship, discussing his passion for empowering others, tackling burnout, and building sustainable impact. They also explore Alan's new book, Anti-Burnout: A Lighter Way to Live and Lead in a Heavy World, packed with actionable insights for leaders committed to making a meaningful difference. Listeners will hear about: The importance of community in combating burnout Alan's “mountain guide” approach to leadership coaching His unique take on balancing health, growth, and impact How leaders can reframe success for sustainable influence About Alan Briggs Alan Briggs is the founder of Stay Forth Designs, a leadership coaching organization focused on supporting leaders and teams to thrive without burnout. A former pastor turned entrepreneur, Alan brings a deep understanding of meaningful leadership and personal sustainability. His latest book, Anti-Burnout, introduces practical tools and frameworks to help leaders find the right rhythm between work and rest, so they can experience greater purpose and health in their leadership journey. Alan is also the co-founder of Co Harbor, a coworking space designed to foster community and collaboration among entrepreneurs in Colorado Springs. With a life mission rooted in living well and empowering others, Alan remains dedicated to coaching leaders and cultivating spaces where people can thrive authentically. Connect with Alan: Website: Stay Forth Book: Anti-Burnout on Amazon Follow Stay Forth for Upcoming Webinars and Resources Upcoming Webinar Alert: Join us on November 13, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. MST for the next installment of the Demistifying Sabbatical series, focusing on “Rest for Renewed Leadership and Organizational Growth.” This free webinar, hosted by Sabbatical Coaching Group, is ideal for leaders looking to deepen their approach to rest and rejuvenation. Register here: https://www.sabbaticalcoachinggroup.com/webinars-and-trainings/event-one-b58ml-2can2
Send me a text!Welcome to the newly rebranded "Community" podcast! Join your host, Kristina Bartold, co-founder of The Social Snippet and High Vibe Women, as she embarks on this exciting new venture!In this inaugural episode, Kristina reflects on her two years of podcasting, sharing heartfelt thanks to her listeners and unveiling the fresh direction for the show. With a renewed focus on community building, you can expect insightful conversations, expert tips, and a commitment to helping YOU grow your digital network and business.Kristina emphasizes the power of consistency and genuine engagement in building a thriving community. This revamped podcast will offer more curated, high-quality guest interviews and discussions with her co-founder, Maria, who will return to share her insights on business strategies and community building. Weekly segments will also provide actionable social media and networking tips.Don't forget to rate and review the podcast to help us reach even more listeners. Keep on building your community, and stay tuned for more exciting episodes and valuable insights from "Community," the podcast dedicated to helping you grow your network and your business.Links For You:Join The Social Business ClubFollow The Social Snippet on InstagramFollow Kristina on InstagramThe Social Business Club: https://thesocialbusinessclub.ca/ (Use code PODCAST to get your first month for just $1)For Your Information:• Host your podcast on Buzzsprout!• Text JOIN to 8550908-4688 for social media tips right to your phone• Join our favourite scheduling platform LaterDon't forget to come say hi to us on Instagram @thesocialsnippet, join the Weekly Snippet or follow us on any social media platform!Website . Instagram . Facebook . TikTok . Linkedin
I love sharing ideas, tips, and advice about all things related to school counseling. But nothing makes me more excited than the joy, eagerness, and excited demeanor of new high school counselors! They've got all these new ideas they want to implement and are excited to hit the ground running. So, if you're a new high school counselor and thinking, "What do I need to know before the school year begins?" this episode is for you! Learning all the things you'll need to do as a new high school counselor can be overwhelming, so in today's episode, I'm sharing four must-listen podcast episodes for new high school counselors. Each episode discusses a different aspect of school counseling, with a small clip of what you should do or an idea to think about. This podcast allows me to reach so many school counselors and help out those who are new or looking for new ways to run a small group or how to use data. So, if you're a new high school counselor, listen to these four must-listen podcast episodes to get a better idea of what to expect as a school counselor in the fall. Resources Mentioned:Resource: High School Planning Mega BundleResource: School Counselor Beginning of the Year Presentation Resource: Bulletin Board Bundle 2Resource: High School Counselor Kickstart Audio Course https://counselorclique.com/newcounselorFree Resource: New Counselor Playlist https://counselorclique.com/newcounselorplaylistLeave your review for School Counseling Conversations on Apple PodcastsConnect with Lauren:Sign up for the free, 3-day prep for High School Counseling Job Interviews https://counselorclique.com/interviewsVisit my TpT store https://counselorclique.com/shopSend me a DM on Instagram @counselorclique https://instagram.com/counselorcliqueFollow me on Facebook https://facebook.com/counselorcliqueSend me an email mailto:lauren@counselorclique.comJoin the Clique Collaborative http://cliquecollab.comFull show notes on website: https://counselorclique.com/episode126Mentioned in this episode:Private Practice Workshop Info and Sign Up:...
Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts!Follow @ListenListenPodcast on InstagramFollow @JaurjiComedy on Instagram & @Jaurji on TikTokTimestamps:0:00 Intro1:18 How We First Met3:36 How Did Jesse Blow Up?5:40 Jesse's Main Demographic6:39 Cabbie Loves (and Hates) Toronto9:40 Jesse's Girlfriend & Working Out13:59 Cabbie's Interview Style & Sport Cliches19:01 How Hard Is It To Get A Good Interview in 2024?26:20 When Did You Feel Like You Made It?29:15 What Are You Most Proud Of??34:18 Guess That Sound & Court Surfing39:58 Cabbie on The Marilyn Denis Show42:30 Parents Love Jesse44:15 Cabbie's Relationship With Kobe Bryant48:10 Kobe's Passing & Tribute52:50 If You Don't Have A Picture, Did It Really Happen?53:25 Living in Vegas56:42 Favourite Restaurants in Toronto?59:02 Lightning Round- Sports Edition
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Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts!Follow @ListenListenPodcast on InstagramFollow @JaurjiComedy on Instagram & @Jaurji on TikTokTimestamps:0:00 Welcome to Listen Listen! 0:44 Our First Guest & Childhood Memories 5:57 Friend or Acquaintance? & Losing Friends 12:09 Dangers of Social Media & Technology 17:32 What Jesse Loves and Hates as a Content Creator 22:40 Are Couples That Post a lot ACTUALLY Happy? & PDA 26:20 20 Years Ago vs Now 29:27 How Has COVID Effected You? 33:20 Is Love Really Blind? 37:35 What Reality Show Could You Be On? 42:39 The Situation's Drug Addiction on Jersey Shore 45:49 Are Sports Getting TOO Nice? 47:55 Francis Ngannou Getting KO'd 51:11 UFC 300 Predictions
In this episode, we peel back the layers of the Zero-Listen Podcast concept with Mike Allton. Mike illuminates how this strategy can revolutionize the way we approach podcasting, not for the sheer number of listens but for the depth of connections and strategic value it brings. Throughout our conversation, Mike shares his journey and practical insights into leveraging podcasts beyond traditional metrics, focusing instead on building meaningful partnerships and driving business outcomes.Unpacking Zero-Listen Podcasts, we explore how to use this platform as a catalyst for creating relationships, enhancing brand visibility, and achieving marketing objectives without the conventional pressure of audience numbers. Mike's rich experience in digital marketing and his role at Agorapulse shine through as he outlines the significance of selecting the right guests, crafting engaging content, and strategically repurposing podcast material to empower sales and marketing efforts.Join us as we explore Zero-Listen Podcasts' transformative potential. Offering you a fresh perspective on using podcasts to enrich your marketing mix and foster genuine connections in the digital age.Key Points:Understanding the concept of Zero-Listen Podcasts and their strategic advantage in marketing.Insights into selecting guests and structuring content for maximum impact.Strategies for repurposing podcast content to support sales and marketing goals.Resources:AgorapulseThe Social Media HatMike's Workbook (Use code FREEBEARD)----------------------Ecamm - Your go-to solution for crafting outstanding live shows and podcasts. - Get 15% off your first payment with promo code JEFF15SocialMediaNewsLive.com - Dive into our website for comprehensive episode breakdowns.Youtube.com - Tune in live, chat with us directly, and be part of the conversation. Or, revisit our archive of past broadcasts to stay updated.Facebook - Stream our show live and chat with us in real time. Connect, engage, and be a part of our community.Email - Subscribe and never miss a live show reminder.----------------------JeffSieh.com - Unlock the power of authentic storytelling with me! With over 20 years of marketing experience, I'm here to elevate your brand's narrative in an ever-competitive market. My expertise spans consulting, visual marketing, and producing podcasts and live videos.Additionally, as a
On the ShutUp & Listen Podcast myself and my returning guest Edwin Duodu talked about how the NBA All- Star weekend was not a success because the All-Star game and the Slam Dunk contest was absolutely trash. We also talked about the Kansas City Chiefs winning back-to-back Super Bowl Champions.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
We live in a gear-obsessed world as photographers, with new lenses and cameras being touted as the magic solutions to improve our photography. While gear does play a role in helping us get the photographs we envision, there's so much more that goes into making quality, personally-meaningful photographs that are uniquely ours. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, David duChemin, is a world & humanitarian assignment photographer, best-selling author, digital publisher, podcaster, and international workshop leader based in Vancouver Island, Canada. David refers to himself as a voice for human creativity in an industry that dwells too much on the technical. On this week's episode, we discuss: David's journey as a photographer. David's inspiring books that helped me as a photographer (these are affiliate links that help the show). Defining voice and vision in photography and their importance in improving as a photographer. Creativity and tips for improving creativity as photographers. Finding inspiration as photographers. And a lot more! On Patreon this week, David duChemin shares the story behind his foot amputation and we discuss how this life-changing event has impacted his photography. Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon, or make a one-time donation on PayPal. Join Nature Photographer's Network to improve your photography and subscribe to Nature Vision Magazine for inspiration. David's contact sheets. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube. Here is who David recommended on the podcast this week: Sam Abell. Elliott Erwitt. Fred Herzog. Ernst Haas. Willy Ronis. Paul Nicklen. Vincent Munier. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
As photographers, we often seek validation for our work, which can come from various sources. For some, this helps to propel us forward to create more interesting photographs, helping us to push the envelope. While external validation isn't something everyone seeks, it certainly can be a powerful motivator. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Jassen Todorov, is an award-winning aerial photographer who has been recognized for his outstanding ability to tell compelling stories through his aerial images. In today's podcast, I wanted to dig deeper into what motivates Jassen to create his jaw-dropping aerial images. On this week's episode, we discuss: How Jassen got into aerial photography. Jassen's career as a musician, pilot, and now, photographer. How Jassen creates compelling photographs while piloting his small plane. How and why Jassen is motivated by photography competitions. Jassen's experience with judging competitions for National Geographic. Tips for creating more exciting photographs. And a lot more! Please note, there is no YouTube upload this week due to technical difficulties with Jassen's audio and video set-up. On Patreon this week, Jassen shared some harrowing near-miss experiences that he's had while piloting his plane as a photographer. Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon, or make a one-time donation on PayPal. Here is who Jassen recommended on the podcast this week: Ivo Danchev. Anuar Floriuk. Mia Collis. Dimpy Bhalotia. F. Dilek Yurdakul. Ami Vitale. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Photography can be one of the most powerful story-telling mediums that exists. Empowering at-risk or under-served youth to utilize this tool to tell their stories can result in uplifting and life-changing results. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Kirsten Elstner is the founder and director of National Geographic Photo Camp, whose mission is to work with youth from diverse communities worldwide, guiding them as they use photography to tell their own stories and develop meaningful connections with others. Since 2003, she has worked in over 35 countries and designed over 145 programs, with the intention of inspiring and encouraging young people to see the power of their own voices. On this week's episode, we discuss: What National Geographic Photo Camp is, how it was started, and what impacts it is making across the globe. How Photo Camp operates, including the selection process and funding. Advice for capturing more meaningful stories of our own. How Photo Camp looks to evolve in the future. How to get started with National Geographic as a photographer. And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. National Geographic Society Educational Resources. The National Geographic Photo Camp book: Photo Camp Stories: Our World Through the Lens of Young Photographers. (This is an affiliate link which supports the show!) National Geographic Photo Camp on Instagram. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Kirsten recommended on the podcast this week: Lynn Johnson. Podcast Artwork: Cover of National Geographic's PHOTO CAMP STORIES book. Photo by Aye MayZan/National Geographic, Myanmar 2018.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
As photographers we are often trying to figure out what we should do with our photographs. Of late, it has become more popular to produce a coffee table style book to showcase our work; however, not all photography books of this style are created equal. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Alex Nail, is one of my absolute favorite landscape photographers. He authored and produced one of my favorite photography books a few years back and now he's getting ready to release his second book, The Great Wilderness. His second book was a massive undertaking involving hundreds of miles of hiking over more than four years. Alex's dedication to the craft of landscape photography is nearly unparalleled in today's environment where editing used to make up for a lack of amazing conditions has become commonplace. On this week's episode, we discuss: How Alex's opinions have gotten him into hot water over the years and how he's adapted over time. Why Alex got involved as a co-founder of the Natural Landscape Photography Awards. Alex's approach to making photographs for his latest book. The nuts and bolts to making a high quality photography book, including color space. How much Alex's book cost and why. Alex's approach to shipping his book internationally. What to expect from Alex's book. Design considerations for a photography book. And a lot more! P.S. The first 20 listeners to use the code “USFSTOP” will get a £10 discount on shipping of Alex's book! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Alex's first appearance on the podcast. The ultimate processing debate episode with Alex Nail and Erin Babnik. David Ward. Joe Cornish. Theo Bosboom. Sandra Bartocha. Natural Landscape Photography Awards (NLPA). Kozu Books. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Alex recommended on the podcast this week: Mark Littlejohn. Kenny Muir. Brian Pollock. My article about Brian's photography in On Landscape Magazine. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
I recently embarked on a 35-day journey to hike the entire Colorado Trail, starting in Denver and ending in my home town of Durango. I embarked on this journey as a full-time professional landscape photographer with the hopes of capturing some incredible images and to have a transformative experience. Since returning, I've been bombarded with amazing questions about my experience and I figured why not turn this into a podcast episode!? Today's episode of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast is a little bit different! We have Brie Stockwell hosting the show and I'm in the hot seat! We collected all of your burning questions about what it was like to thru-hike all 491-miles of the Colorado Trail (via the Collegiate West route of course) as a photographer. On this week's episode, we discuss: What is the Colorado Trail and what is involved in thru-hiking it. Gear considerations for the Colorado Trail. Check out my Colorado Trail Gear Guide! Training and logistical preparation needed to do the Colorado Trail. Hygiene challenges including... pooping on the trail, laundry, and water filtration. Photography choices and balancing hiking with making photographs while doing a thru-hike. How I charged my photography gear while on the trail. Lots and lots of stories from the Colorado Trail. Discussions about philosophy and psychology relating to my experience on the Colorado Trail. And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Holy Hiker Backpacking Bidet. Gear Skeptic YouTube Videos on backpacking food and nutrition. My podcast conversation with Sean Tucker. Brie's podcasts, A Creative Affair, and Wild Women in Photography. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
For many photographers, planning our photography trips can be a chore or can feel like a waste of time. That resonates with me and I rarely spend a lot of time planning my adventures because I personally have not found it to be very helpful in my success as a photographer; however, I see great value in the process and appreciate those who dedicate themselves to doing it well. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Chris Saunders, is well-respected by his peers in Australia and is producing some of the most evocative aerial work that can be found. One of the keys to his success revolves around meticulous planning and an attention to detail - something he has developed as an engineer. On this week's episode, we discuss: Chris' journey as a photographer and engineer. Starting with the end in mind before setting out to create work. Finding ways to make the mundane aspects of photography more fun. Approaches to planning photography projects. The benefits and challenges of collaboration. How to collaborate as an introvert. Printing our work from home. And a lot more! On Patreon this week, Chris and I recorded a juicy chat where we discuss processing of aerial images. Join in on the conversations about each episode by joining for free. Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Simon Sinek - Starting with Why. Murray Fredericks. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Chris recommended on the podcast this week: Chris Dark. Tony Hewitt. Ewan Dunsmuir. John Woodhouse. Tania Malkin. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Most photographers, including myself, only think to print on photographic paper or other traditional mediums; however, countless other mediums and formats for printing can ultimately elevate the presentation of your work. This is known as alternative printmaking and is one way in which photographers can embrace and leverage the physical attributes that prints can possess to stand out or just have fun. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Eileen Rafferty, is known as one of the leaders in the alternative printmaking world and has carved out a very cool niche for herself by teaching other photographers all about it. She's also an industry leader in creativity and has many thoughts about how photographers can get more in touch with their creative side. On this week's episode, we discuss: Eileen's journey as a photographer and artist. Getting more in touch with the creative process. Elevating your photography by focusing on ideas and the process of making images. Paths to get out of creative ruts. Alternative printmaking, including transfer prints and printing on alternative surfaces. And a lot more! On Patreon this week, Eileen and I recorded a fun bonus episode all about abstract photography. Join in on the conversations about each episode by joining for free. Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Sign up for one of Eileen's workshops. Ink Aid. Yasunari Kawabata. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Eileen recommended on the podcast this week: Forest Woodward. Tim Cooper. Gabriel Biderman. Doug Johnson. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Our lives can change in the blink of an eye. One moment, we are sitting on top of the world - the best in our industry; the next - we are facing some of the most challenging times of our lives. Such is the case of this week's guest on the podcast. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Anders Spetz, found himself the victim of an excruciating car accident, having been hit by a car traveling 175 miles per hour. Anders awoke from this accident nearly unscathed physically; however, it profoundly impacted his mental health and state of mind. Through therapy and by rediscovering the power of photography, Anders made monumental changes to his life and resigned as the CEO of a chemical company. He now focuses on his family, friends, photography, and small consulting business and has a newfound appreciation for life. On this week's episode, we discuss: Anders' journey from CEO to photographer. How photography changed Anders' life. Focusing on the photographic process rather than the outcome. Using our senses to maximize the photographic outcome. Using writing to enhance the photography experience. Marketing and photography. And a lot more! On Patreon this week, Anders and I recorded a fun bonus episode all about Flow State. Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Reach out to Anders for his 1:1 sessions. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Anders recommended on the podcast this week: Helene Schmitz. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
A lot can be gleaned by studying the photographs of the masters who came before us. After all, we are all standing on the shoulders of giants and so paying homage to those giants and recognizing their impact on our work is an important step to becoming a better photographer. As such, getting this week's guest on the podcast was an absolute honor. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Clyde Butcher, a large format black and white photographer who has made it his living photographing the chaotic swamps of the Florida Everglades. Clyde has been called the next Ansel Adams by Popular Photography magazine, awarded as a humanitarian for acting for the betterment of his community, and recognized as a conservationist for bringing issues to the forefront of public consciousness through his art. His long and illustrious career is nicely outlined over on his website. On this week's episode, we discuss: Clyde's journey as a photographer, Methods for photographing chaotic areas like the swamp, Clyde's obsession with tilt-shift lenses, The differences between large format and digital photography, Transitioning from large format to digital, Getting involved in conservation causes as a photographer, Learning from the past masters, And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Clyde's Photoshop tutorials on YouTube. Free e-books from the Muench Workshops team. My photography gear tool. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Clyde recommended on the podcast this week: Bruce Barnbaum. Wynn Bullock. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
One of the great mysteries for artists is monetization. Two paths of monetization often overlooked include print on demand services and art licensing. Each can represent a large amount of income if leveraged well, yet so many of us have not cracked the code to be able to do so. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Cat Coquillette, has mastered the art of art licensing and selling via print on demand. While Cat's not a landscape photographer, she has invaluable wisdom and provides us with a huge amount of information and inspiration to go forth and prosper. Her artwork is on products in Target, Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, and more. On this week's episode, we discuss: Cat's journey as an artist what led her to where she's at now. Transitioning from a full-time job into a full-time hustle. Print on demand platforms and how to use them. Making a living by licensing artwork. The nuts and bolts of art licensing. What inspires Cat's artwork. Artist retreats. Cat's online classes for creatives. Teaching platforms like Skillshare. Passive income streams. Drawing prompts and more resources for artists. And a lot more! On Patreon this week, Cat shares what her digital nomad lifestyle is like if anyone is curious about doing the same thing. Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on It by Chris Voss. Cat's PDF for creative entrepreneurs. Procreate drawing app. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Cat recommended on the podcast this week: Shawn Dalton. Charly Clements. Brooke Glaser. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link. Scroll down to see more of Cat's awesome artwork!
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Cape Cod isn't exactly known as a landscape photography destination, at least not in the circles I run in; however, I do think that it has incredible photographic potential. This potential is best tapped into by a local expert; someone with extensive knowledge of place with a real connection to the area. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Betty Wiley is perhaps the single photographer people think of when it comes to being an expert on Cape Cod. She has been photographing it extensively since 2006 when she moved there and hasn't looked back. Her images are used by several local publications, where she has found a great deal of success. On this week's episode, we discuss: How Betty got into photography and how her love affair with Cape Cod developed. Including man-made objects and people in our landscape photographs. Why Betty has become so in love with photographing lighthouses. How and why editing is important in our landscape photography. Managing expectations in the field. Planning tools for making better photographs on the coast. The challenges with criticism. Editing tools and how to use them. And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. My article about honesty in photography. Landscape Photography server on Discord. The Natural Landscape Photography Awards. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Betty recommended on the podcast this week: Rob Davies. Joanna Steidle. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
Dana uses leaked footage of Kanye West... Ye's unreleased docuseries from 2018 stating that Kris Kardashian's boyfriend, Corey Gamble is CIA, as a launch pad to tell you about how the CIA has used Celebrities for years fa real! We ponder if he is suffering from a mania in the leaked 2018 docuseries footage or telling the truth. We move on to Bijou Phillip's strangling and kicking Princess Diaries, Heather Matarazzo and Mean Girl's Daniel Franzese in real life. Dana tells you why she think these 2 stories are important to remember. UK YouTube commentator, Reality Diamond, Freddie comes on the show to talk about RHOC Reunion tea that Dana hears about Kelly Dodd, Tamra Judge, Jennifer Pedranti and Ryan Boyajian who didn't show up at the S17 reunion...also a dinner happened. Freddie hears gossip that Teddi Mellencamp is going to cast for RHOC. More reality stars are leaked that might be part of Bethenny Frankel's Reality Reckoning. Freddie and Dana take you through the gossip surrounding some of the story lines dropped in the RHOBH Trailer. We start part 1 of our show about Paul Kemsley, PK's new Selling Super Houses. Dorit Kemsley and Boy George are in it and in the show it's clealy drags, Kyle Richards! Could this be left over animosity for Mauricio Umansky bowing out of PK's Show that started as both their projects in the beginning. Keeping up with the Umanskys!Follow Reality Diamond, Freddie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reality.diamond/Credits: Shut Up and Listen Podcast, Bravo TVSupport the showDana is on Cameo!Get Dishing Drama Dana Merch!https://represent.com/store/dishing-drama-dana-wilkeyFollow Dana: @Wilkey_Dana$25,000 Song - Apple Music$25,000 Song - SpotifyTo support the show and listen to full episodes, become a member on PatreonTo learn more about sponsorships, email DDDWpodcast@gmail.comDana's YouTube Channel
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
The importance of developing a cohesive portfolio cannot be understated for landscape photography. It is quite possible one of the most challenging things we face in order to showcase our work and to develop as artists. It can lead to better presentation of our work and a more well-rounded collection of images. Additionally, it is the corner-stone for the development of any print or book project. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, William Neill, is a legend in the landscape photography world. Having worked worked at the Ansel Adams Gallery in the 1980's, William's work is prolific. He has been a writer for Outdoor Photography Magazine for over 20 years, he has published over 10 books, and is widely seen as one of the foremost experts on photographing Yosemite National Park. On this week's episode, we discuss: How working for Ansel Adams influenced William's career. Minor White's influence on William's approach to making images. The impetus behind William's new book, Yosemite: Sanctuary in Stone. In depth discussion about the images that were selected for his new book. Common mistakes photographers make when presenting their portfolios. How to become better curators of our own work. William's book, The Photographer's Portfolio Development Workshop (use the code WNEILL40 for 40% off ANY Rocky Nook book)! A discussion about various formats for photograph gallery presentations on the web. The implosion of Outdoor Photographer Magazine. And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who William recommended on the podcast this week: Lewis Kemper. John Weller. Brad Rank. Mike DiMeola. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Telling important stories about the struggles that occur through the coexistence of wildlife and humanity is no easy task, yet it is of tremendous importance, especially today. Telling the stories can bridge the gaps between groups that disagree on handling these delicate situations while shedding light on potential solutions that may meet the values that coexist in both groups of people. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Morgan Heim, is a master at telling such stories about wildlife and human interaction. She founded Neon Raven Story Labs, a storytelling and strategy platform for conservation, and in 2020 co-launched Her Wild Vision Initiative to raise the voices of diverse women in the craft of conservation visual storytelling. On this week's episode, we discuss: How Morgan got into conservation photography and wildlife photojournalism. Telling the stories about conservation that are close to home. The coexistence of wildlife and man and telling the stories about those intersections. How to get started in conservation photography. How limitations can improve our photography. Ignoring the "shoulds" that are in our mind. Telling the human side of the story in conservation. Showcasing our work in a fine art aesthetic. How to remove barriers for new and more diverse talent in the photography industry. Morgan's Consultation Services for Portfolio Review and Project Review (use the code FSTOPMO10 when you sign-up for 10% off). And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Morgan recommended on the podcast this week: Esther Horvath. Steven David Johnson. Michael Forsberg. Dave Showalter. Jen Guyton. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
For some photographers, the goal of photography transcends capturing pretty moments of pretty things. While there's nothing wrong with this approach, it can begin to feel repetitive and lacking purpose for some. As such, finding ways to have our photography be about more, have more impact, and ultimately make the world a better place is the next step in the journey. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Paul Hoelen, is well known for his evocative and beautiful aerial photography from Australia and Tasmania, having won the inaugural Natural Landscape Photography Awards Aerial Prize. What's not as well known about Paul are his incredible personal projects that he focuses a lot of energy and passion into. On this week's episode, we discuss: How Paul got his start in photography. How Paul's background in wilderness therapy informed his photography journey. Instilling meaning and purpose into our photography pursuits. Making the world a better place through photography. Paul's Men With Heart Project. The role of collaboration in Paul's work. Paul's aerial photography collection. Altitude South Project. The Light Collective. And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Talking Landscape on YouTube. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Paul recommended on the podcast this week: Ragnar Axelsson. Taylor Glenn. Chris Saunders. Roger Fishman. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
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There are many parallels between the photographic journey and psychology. In college, one of my favorite books was "Man's Search for Meaning," by Viktor Frankl. In this book, Frankl outlines the horrors of living in a Nazi concentration camp, but most notably he showcases how he was able to find meaning even through that existence. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Sean Tucker, is well-known for his thought-provoking YouTube videos that take on a more philosophical approach with the goal of helping creatives find meaning through their work. Sean blends his passion for the creative arts and photography with psychological research and philosophy to help provide viewers with fantastic insight into the creative journey, ultimately leading to a better experience behind the lens. On this week's episode, we discuss: How Sean got started making his inspirational videos. Sean's video, The Two Halves of the Creative Journey. Sean's video, Creating Space for New Ideas. Sean's book The Meaning in the Making. Tips for sustaining our thirst for photography across the lifespan. The importance of patience as creatives. How and why to focus on "what we want to say." How to be creative during ruts. Authenticity in creative work. Gear's role in our photography journey. And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Sean recommended on the podcast this week: Joshua K. Jackson. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
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Great photographs are hiding in plain sight everywhere. Often, we limit ourselves to only making photographs of the literal or obvious; however, there are techniques that exist such as Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) that can help us uncover more while invigorating our photographic journey. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Kaisa Siren, is a photojournalist by day and an ICM expert as her passion. We explore how ICM can help photographers "Visualize the Unseen." On this week's episode, we discuss: How Kaisa got into photography. What it is like being a photographer at the arctic circle. Kaisa's freelance journalism. Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) techniques. Comparing and contrasting ICM with photojournalism. How to make better ICM images. And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Join me on Nature Photographer's Network and use the code FSTOP10 for a 10% discount. Support the podcast on Patreon. ICM Photo Magazine. ICM PhotoMag Network. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Kaisa recommended on the podcast this week: Stephanie Johnson. Bill Ward. Erik Malm. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
As photographers, we learn a lot from graphic designers and those trained formally in the visual arts. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Hans Gunnar Aslaksen, has such training and uses it to create incredibly interesting and visually pleasing photographs of nature and the landscape. On this week's episode, we discuss: How Hans got into photography. How Hans leverages his background in visual communication and design to improve his photography. The key principles of design you can use to improve your nature and landscape photography, including color theory, the use of complimentary colors, and more. Using negative space in your images. Ways to improve composition. Processing tips. Transitioning to smaller scenes for a more personal journey. Infusing our personality into our photography. And a lot more! If you enjoyed our conversation, you can listen to our bonus episode on Patreon where Hans and I discuss the challenges of creating your own unique work without copying others. Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. The Natural Landscape Photography Awards. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Hans recommended on the podcast this week: Stian Klo. Klaus Axelsen. Morten Eriksen. Roger Kristiansen. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link. Scroll down to see more of Hans' photography.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Mixing family and photography isn't always easy. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Dorin Bofan, recently became a new father and has been grappling with the realities of spending less time in the field as a landscape photographer. Dorin is based in Romania, deep in the heart of Transylvania, and makes personally-expressive images of his home country. On this week's episode, we discuss: How Dorin got into photography. What it is like living in Transylvania as a landscape photographer. Dorin's approach to making more personally-expressive images. The differences between documentary photography and nature photography. Why Dorin makes photographs. Balancing family and photography. Living a more sustainable lifestyle as a photographer. The way in which Dorin organizes his work on his website. And a lot more! If you enjoyed our conversation, you can listen to our bonus episode on Patreon where Dorin and I discuss his adventure of running an entire mountain range in 25 hours. Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Dorin recommended on the podcast this week: Bruce Percy. Andreas Resch. Bruno D'Amicis. Thomas Fleckenstein. Wes Charlton. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
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Legacy. Meaning. Fulfillment. In the end, these are all things most artists seek. When I think about my own photography, I would happily trade all the likes and follows on social media to be known for something I'm proud of. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Bruce Barnbaum, has over fifty years of photography under his belt and has recently undertook the process of revisiting his legacy and his work in the hopes of producing a book showcasing never-before seen images captured along his illustrious career. Having studied under Ansel Adams himself, Bruce is a well-known print-maker and book author, having sold over 100,000 copies of his book, The Art of Photography. On this week's episode, we discuss: How Bruce began his journey in photography all the way back in the 1960's. The importance of conservation efforts and how they have guided Bruce's work. How Bruce incorporated music into his early books. Bruce's approach to composition. Bruce's upcoming book project which will be a retrospective review of unreleased work from over five decades of photography. And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
For many, a trip to Antarctica is at the top of our bucket lists. For nature and landscape photographers, Antarctica is a dream destination. Images of blizzards, icebergs, penguins, whales, seals, and incredibly landscapes are conjured; however, planning a trip there can be quite challenging and daunting. This week on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, I sat down with two Muench Workshops Pros, including Richard Bernabe and Marc Muench to talk all about our experiences in getting to and photographing the incredible continent of Antarctica. On this week's episode, we discuss: What the experience of Antarctica is like for a nature and landscape photographer. What to expect from a trip to Antarctica. How to get to Antarctica. What it is like to cross the Drake Passage on a boat. How to make good photographs in Antarctica. How to deal with cold weather in Antarctica. What kind of wildlife one can expect while in Antarctica. Pro tips on making the most of your trip to Antarctica. And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Take a trip with Muench Workshops to Antarctica. Richard's Chinstrap Penguin photo we discussed. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link. See my gallery of images I made on my maiden voyage to Antarctica.
A listener recommended Dave listen to a recent podcast about walking. During today's ten-minute walk, Dave will now recommend you listen to it as well. Click HERE to listen to The Mel Robbins Podcast episode about walking Support the podcast through Buy Me A Coffee HERE Check out the SHOKZ cordless, open-ear headphones HERE Download your free 90 Day Fitness Chain Tracker HERE
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Photography has the ability to heal. It can help us process grief, learn to be better humans, and grow a wonderful relationship with nature. Mentorship with a caring mentor can help us to develop these benefits, and this one of the reasons this week's guest of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Xuan-Hui Ng, has been able to make such evocative and interesting work. On this week's episode, we discuss: How Xuan got her start in photography. How Xuan has rediscovered herself by photographing the landscapes of Japan. How photography has become a vehicle to help her process grief. How she is able to photograph ephemeral moments. Learning about the landscapes of Japan. Xuan's secrets to launching her successful career in photography. How nature photography has enhanced her life. How Xuan works in projects. The power of mentorship and how it helped her elevate her work. And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. My article about Xuan in On Landscape. Santa Fe Workshops. Elements Photo Magazine. Mary Virginia Swanson. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Xuan recommended on the podcast this week: Samuel Feron. Maurice Henri. Nevada Wier. Daniel Kordan. Seth Resnick. Ragnar Th. Sigurðsson. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
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Chasing the Aurora Borealis is a dream for many photographers and a dream come true for those who can successfully do it. Of course, not all of us have the luxury of living in an area where it can be done with relative ease, so when we travel to locations where it is possible, we want to maximize our chances at seeing and photographing incredible solar storms. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Adrien Mauduit, has become an expert at chasing the Aurora and joined us to talk all about his workflows for maximizing success and fully understanding all of the variables that go into a successful Aurora chase. On this week's episode, we discuss: How Adrien got obsessed with photographing and filming the Aurora. Adrien's Aurora chasing workflow. Planning trips to photograph the Aurora. Debunking common myths and misconceptions about the Aurora, including the KP Index. Running a business solely dedicated to photographing and filming the Aurora. Advice for young photographers looking to make it in our field. Adrien's in-depth Aurora chasing course (use the code FSTOPCOLLAB2023 for 10-% off). Noctilucent clouds and how Adrien works with non-profits to study them. And a lot more! If you enjoyed our conversation, you can listen to our bonus episode on Patreon where Adrien and I discuss the absolutely radical event that he became involved in over on Twitter with a user named Massimo and Elon Musk. Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Dr. Skov. Halo CME. NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center. Paul Smith and Sprites. Project PoSSUM. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Adrien recommended on the podcast this week: Alyn Wallace. Petr Horalek. Yuri Beletski. Benjamin Bakarat. Ralf Rohner. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
This episode is sponsored by the Mindset + Achieve™ Course + Coaching Program. The most all-inclusive, one-of-kind course + coaching program. Mindset + Achieve™ is a high-touch, all-inclusive coaching program that brings simplicity and consistency to your MomLife + BizLife. This proven framework helps you discover your own customized formula for self-care, family time, and a profitable business so you become a confident woman, conscious mother, and badass business owner. This program helps you show up and play a new, fresh, and results-driven game. You can get started HERE. This is season 2 of Your A-Game Podcast and the theme this season is about PROFITS. Summer Money: Top 4 Books to Enhance Emotionally and Financial Health this Summer - A Must-Listen Podcast A Happy Pocket Full of Money by David Cameron Gikandi Profit First by Mike Michalowicz Unshakeable: Your Financial Freedom Playbook by Tony Robbins We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers Welcome back, Mompreneurs! Are you ready to take charge of your emotional and financial well-being this summer? Today, we have an exciting episode lined up just for you. We'll be diving into the top four books that will help you improve both your emotional and financial wealth. So grab your favorite iced beverage, sit back, and let's get started! Our first book recommendation is 'A Happy Pocket Full of Money' by David Cameron Gikandi This insightful read delves into the fascinating connection between money and our behaviors. Discover how our attitudes and emotions impact our financial decision-making process. Through this book, you'll gain valuable insights and learn to develop a healthier and more rational approach to managing your money. Mantra: I Am Wealth. I Am Abundance. I Am Joy Reminders: Be deliberate in your thoughts Start Creating Instead of Reacting Next up on our list is 'Profit First”' by Mike Michalowicz. This book teaches you a simple system to transform any business from a cash-eating monster to a money-making machine. Learn practical steps to budget effectively, reduce expenses, and align your spending habits with your values. By doing so, you'll create a more meaningful and emotionally satisfying relationship with money. Now, let's explore 'Unshakeable”' by Tony Robbins. Tony Robbins shares his insights on how to achieve financial freedom and create lasting wealth. You'll discover practical strategies to overcome fears and uncertainties surrounding your financial future and Tony breaks down complex financial concepts into bite-sized pieces that even the busiest Mompreneur can digest. Last, but not least, you'll want to unleash your inner millionaire mindset with "We Should All Be Millionaires" by the phenomenal Rachel Rodgers. In "We Should All Be Millionaires", Rachel Rodgers, a successful entrepreneur and advocate for women's financial empowerment, shares her wisdom and strategies to help you break free from limiting beliefs and achieve financial greatness. And there you have it, our top four book recommendations to improve your emotional and financial wealth this summer. Remember, investing in yourself is the key to unlocking your true potential. Resources: All books can be found HERE. Looking to build your belief within your MomLife + BizLife? Join Mindset + Achieve™ and learn the foundational steps to build belief and learn how it plays a crucial role in reaching your Mompreneur goals. If you would like to set up a breakthrough + Mindset + Achieve™ interest call first, book here: www.susanvernicek.com/chat
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Shocking Sex Trafficking Cases and The Warning Signs. A Must-Listen Podcast for Everyone. The sex trafficking warning signs we should all be aware of. Plus her years of experience as a police officer and detective investigating, capturing and prosecuting Sex Traffickers. Heidi Chance is a retired Phoenix Police Officer. With more than 25 years experience as an Undercover officer, working Sex Trafficking cases. She now works for another agency continuing her investigations and prosecutions. Plus she coaches and trains other Law Enforcement Officers across the Country on Sex Trafficking Investigations. Get more details about her at her website. Be sure to check out our website. Never miss out on an episode of the Law Enforcement Today Podcast subscribe to our free email newsletter, never more than 2 issues a week sent out. Click here and scroll down about halfway. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer. Follow us on the MeWe social media platform. We are on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. In the Clubhouse app look for and follow @LetRadioShow. If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend or two, or three about it. If you are able to leave an honest rating and, or, review it would be appreciated. Interested in being a guest, sponsorship or advertising opportunities send an email to the host and producer of the show jay@lawenforcementtoday.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Most photographers are given the advice to specialize in something in order to make it as a photographer. On the surface, this seems to make sense as it allows one to become an expert and to become known for one thing; however, it might not be the best advice to follow, especially if you live in a smaller town. This week I had the pleasure of speaking with Viktoria Haack - a photographer living in Salmon Arm, British Columbia. Viktoria has chosen not to specialize in any one form of photography and has instead chosen to see herself as a generalist, which has done wonders for her photography career. On this week's episode of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, we discuss: How Viktoria fell in love with photography while living on a 300-acre island for ten years. How living on an island helped Viktoria hone in on what types of subjects interest her as a photographer. How social media has played a role in her progression as a photographer. How Viktoria uses social media now to advance her business offerings. How Viktoria has chosen to be a generalist and how that has worked for her. How photographing people has helped Viktoria round out her business. The idea of gardening not architecture. Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World. Viktoria's approach to making photographs. And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Viktoria's workshop offerings. Support the podcast on Patreon. Join me over on Nature Photographer's Network and use the code "FSTOP10" for a 10% discount! Natural Landscape Photography Awards. Here is who Viktoria recommended on the podcast this week: Jo Stephen. Monika Deviat. Hans Gunnar Aslaksen. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
Have you ever doubted your gifts and abilities because you are a woman? Has it ever been difficult to rise to a leadership position in your career, as an entrepreneur or as a woman in ministry? Makayla and Valerie are young women with careers and businesses who also volunteer in ministry positions at The Father's House OC. In this episode we touch on: Struggles using your gifts Navigating overwhelm when serving Rising up to your potential calling I thought that being sensitive was a weakness that I had to repress. That, my friend, is a lie from the pit of hell. I want to encourage women to continue to use their gifts wherever God has placed them for their good and the benefit of the Kingdom of God. I will continue to share my story to help women go places that I never could. Don't be ashamed of how God fashioned you. Maybe you are not in a leadership role, but whatever you are doing, do it with excellence. Embrace your God given femininity and step into whatever season you are in with strength and confidence.? Let us know how you are owning your femininity by tagging @BiancaOlthoff? @Makayylay and @Valortega? Until next time, friends! Love, B RESOURCES/LINKS The 5AM Club: Own Your Morning. Elevate Your Life Girl, Listen Podcast with Mak & Val WGT email: podcast@inthenameoflove.org Music by: Brad Tsushima, Instagram: @bradtsushima, email:?bradtsushima94@aol.com, Spotify: “R.A.D.”
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
One of the most under-appreciated photography locations in the United States is Appalachia, a region that stretches from Alabama in the south to New York in the north. Appalachia is not home to towering mountains, arid deserts, or epic displays of geology; however, a skilled photographer who takes care to connect with this place is able to create fantastic photographs that are personally expressive and evocative. Today's guest on episode 306 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Michele Sons, is one such photographer. Her attention to detail and personal connection to Appalachia, fog, and geographic peculiarities has given her photography a voice in the crowded space of nature and landscape photography. Michele has come to specialize in quiet, contemplative images of the Appalachian region and beyond. She has worked with National Geographic for years on their Beautiful Landscapes calendars, and other clients of hers include The Wilderness Society, Great Smoky Mountains Association, Eastern National, Gladstone Media, and the Appalachian Trail Conservancy. If you want to learn how Michele is able to make stunning images of this seemingly less-than-iconic location, then you have come to the right place. On this week's episode, we discuss: Michele's 111-page e-book, Riversong, all about the New River Gorge in Fayetteville, West Virginia (Use the code FSTOP20 for 20% off). Michele's personal connection to place and how she goes about making images that are connective in this way. Michele's approaches to making images from less than iconic destinations. How photography has served Michele in a healing capacity. How Michele's mental health has shifted since she took up photography full-time. Michele's strategies and challenges for monetization as a full-time photographer. How knowing yourself can lead to better photographs. Michele's "The Feminine Landscape" project. Our mutual obsession with fog. And a lot more! If you enjoyed our conversation, you can catch our bonus episode on Patreon where Michele and I discuss her strategies for using lead magnets to increase her mailing list. Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Join me on Nature Photographer's Network for an amazing photography experience. Use the code FSTOP10 for 10% off your membership. Support the podcast on Patreon. Watch the podcast on YouTube. Here is who Michele recommended on the podcast this week: Derek von Briesen. Sam Krisch. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link. Scroll down to see more of Michele's fantastic Appalachia photography!
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F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
We are back with our third installment of the Artists Asking Artists Series on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast. This week's podcast, Episode 289, features two of my favorite nature and landscape photographers, Guy Tal and Alex Noriega. When I first conceived of the idea of creating this series for the podcast, Guy and Alex were the first two photographers that came to my mind knowing that Guy has been such an inspiration to Alex and both of them have been such a huge inspiration to me. I honestly believe this might be one of my favorite episodes of the podcast ever recorded, so I think you will really enjoy it! Alex did a wonderful job coming up with questions for Guy and Guy was an amazingly humble and generous guest, as always. On this week's episode, we discuss: Suffering, depression, and artistry, Choosing to live close to nature, The importance of confidence as photographers, How Guy developed his connection to Utah, Equivalence in nature photography, Grand Landscapes and creativity, Leaving a more meaningful life through photography, The relationship of money and creativity, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and landscape photography, Perfectionism in landscape photography, And a lot more! Relevant links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. The Dark Side of Creativity book. Books by Guy Tal (listeners get 10% off anything in Guy's store using the code FSTOP10). Editing tutorials from Alex Noriega (Patreon supporters get 20% off by reaching out to Matt via Patreon). Seeking Questions gallery on Guy's website. The Whole Earth Catalog. Desert Images Book by Edward Abbey and David Muench. Here are the photographers that inspire both Guy and Alex (not an exhaustive list): Michael Gordon. Gregory Crewdson. Edward Burtynsky. Nick Brandt. Charles Cramer. William Neill. Chris Burkett. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link. See the full show notes on our website for more photographs and awesome info.