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Automated SEO and CRO for ecommerce - https://www.landingcat.com/ Build 10,000+ pages in days not months. Keyword research, page creation, and continuous conversion rate optimization. Go click the link man you'll be stoked you did.Learn more at - https://www.landingcat.com/ In this episode, we dive deep into funnel optimization with Sanjay, Head of Growth at Replo, a powerful landing page builder for e-commerce brands. Sanjay shares the most effective funnel structures, tactics, and landing page strategies that have been proven to increase conversions and maximize Return on Ad Spend (ROAS). From listicle-style pre-sell pages to upsells right before order shipment, this episode is packed with actionable insights for e-commerce brands looking to scale.Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction and importance of funnel optimization01:30 – Meet Sanjay, Head of Growth at Replo02:19 – The most effective funnel right now: Listicle to collection page04:10 – Psychology behind listicle-style pre-sell pages07:13 – Optimizing landing pages: Headlines, GIFs, and trust badges10:39 – Micro-yeses and shortening the funnel13:06 – Funnel variations for high-ticket vs. low-ticket items17:54 – Ad creative strategies that work: Ugly ads, hook-jacking, and storytelling25:34 – Mid-funnel retargeting and objection handling27:28 – Using landing pages for post-purchase upsells30:46 – Subscription models and long-term upsell strategies34:22 – Unlocking wholesale channels with cold email and automation39:24 – Where to find Sanjay and final takeawaysKey Insights:Listicle to Collection Page Funnel: The highest-performing funnel structure involves an ad driving to a listicle-style pre-sell page, which then directs customers to a curated collection page.Psychology of a Soft Sell: Instead of hard-selling in the ad, build intrigue and educate potential customers before presenting them with an offer.Mid-Funnel & Post-Purchase Optimization: Address objections with targeted content, increase AOV through post-purchase upsells, and leverage subscription-first models to drive long-term revenue.Winning Ad Formats: Engaging hooks like UGC-style "fake podcasts," news-style ads, and "ugly" handwritten-style creatives outperform traditional polished content.Cold Email for Wholesale Growth: How e-commerce brands can tap into boutique retailers using automation and personalized landing pages.Notable Quotes:"The best performing ads don't sell, they educate and entertain first.""People buy into transformations, not just products. Sell the vacation, not the plane ride.""Most brands don't optimize their funnels, but just doing this can 10X your ROAS."Resources & Links:Replo: https://www.replo.app/Sanjay on Twitter/X: https://x.com/Sanjayatplay
We continue our slate of episodes looking back at the films of 2024 by covering two films at once! SPEAK NO EVIL was a Dutch horror nightmare written and directed by Christian Tafdrup that shook audiences with its bold, horrific narrative in 2022. Last year, James Watkins adapted an American remake starring James McAvoy and Mackenzie Davis that drastically changed the final third of the story and reframed some differing themes.We're joined by friend of the show, writer and director of last year's What You Wish For, Nicholas Tomnay for a thoughtful and insightful discussion of the film's fascinating and complex themes, including our unwillingness to speak up when we're in awe of charismatic figures and our inability to break free from clear and present danger when we're worried about social norms.Also featuring a Patron-only segment where Lackey the Listicle counts down the 8 greatest horror remakes of all time, this is a hearty and fun conversation that we hope you all enjoy.Patron Only Segment: Lackey the Listicle on The Greatest Horror Remakes6:54 - SPEAK NO EVIL (2022 & 2024)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, I explore the five most impactful content formats that will drive viral success in 2025. From evolving vlogging techniques to the simplicity of listicle reels, I break down how each format works, why they resonate with audiences, and how to implement them in your niche. By focusing on storytelling, skits, and engaging tutorials, you'll learn how to stay ahead of trends, maximize your content's reach, and create high-ROI social media posts. Whether you prefer high-production videos or easy-to-make listicles, this episode has actionable insights for everyone.In this episode, we discuss:[00:02] Introduction: Why viral formats matter and the changing landscape of short-form video.[04:12] Vlogging tutorials: Combining education with creative storytelling and high-quality production.[13:34] Listicle reels: Creating simple, quick, and effective content that solves everyday problems.[21:50] Storytelling: Building connection and engagement through relatable and authentic stories.[27:06] Skits: Using humor and role-playing to educate and entertain in a fresh way.[34:06] Tutorials: Updating traditional educational formats with modern editing and storytelling techniques.[41:18] Recap: Summarizing the top five formats and their potential impact across niches.[42:39] Actionable advice: Why experimenting with new formats can break plateaus and refresh your brand.[43:48] Staying current: How to evolve as a creator by following audience attention and refining your approach.[45:11] Closing thoughts: Encouragement to explore, test, and implement the strategies for 2025 success.-------Thanks for listening! Here's what you need to do next
You can read a whole book full of 19th century etiquette… or you can read the hastily-tacked-on final chapter listing one hundred fun facts the author didn't have space to include elsewhere. The Antiques Freaks are joined by the Terrible Book Club for some antique advice from the historical etiquette manual Frost's Laws and By-Laws of American Society by S. A. Frost (published 1869). (The editorial staff of Antiques Freaks are fully aware that “Victorian” does not accurately describe events and publications occurring in America as by the 19th century we had thoroughly thrown off the yoke of monarchy; however in the interest of SEO we are forced to title the podcast episode thus. Pray accept our deepest apologies.)
We're recording at Gotham!!! We're migrants and we're looking for a home! Joe suffers the ramifications of receiving favors - having to repay the favors!! The Listicle has to walk Kerryn Feehan's dog! Is he attacked or does he come out a dog lover? Mark heads to CT and plays Stand Up Roulette! Joe has another screening of the Tom Dustin doc - and they take a HUGE step!! We're moving baby!!! Our Stuff: - http://www.patreon.com/tuesdays - youtube.com/tuesdayswithstories - Check out Joe List on Punch Up Live for tour dates, videos, buying tickets and more! https://punchup.live/joe-list - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try and get on your way to being your best self at https://www.betterhelp.com/tuesdays - Support the show and try BlueChew for free at https://www.bluechew.com
Podcast Domination Show: Podcasting Growth & Monetization Tips to Dominate
Want to launch a podcast in 2025? Apply to work with us here: https://top10podcasts.com/start▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬Today we are talking about monetizing your podcast during the holiday season. I promised to share my notes on the three tactics that drive listener engagement and encourage fast action. So, here we go!Tactic 1: Disappearing Episodes with a Flash Sale InsideThe idea is to create urgency by setting episodes to expire from your RSS feed after a specific time, encouraging listeners to act fast. Here are the steps to follow:Publish as a “Bonus Episode” with an expiration date (e.g., 24 hours) such that the episode and offer disappear after the set time.Set the episode to reach either only paid or non-paid subscribers, depending on your target audience. Include a clear link at the top of the show notes directing listeners to the offer page.For example, for Black Friday, offer a 10-hour, 50% discount on your Shopify store or suite of courses. Share the discount code within the episode, encouraging fast action before the episode disappears.Also, clearly state the URL for easy access, and duplicate the page to track traffic from the podcast episode accurately.Tactic 2: Price Increase CampaignUse your podcast to announce upcoming price increases, motivating listeners to purchase before the price goes up. You may create the following: CTAs: Dedicate call-to-actions (CTAs) at the beginning and middle of episodes, encouraging early engagement.Program Updates: Discuss new features and upgrades in specific episodes, explaining the added value of the price increase. Client Spotlights: Release mini-episodes or client interviews showcasing successful transformations and results.Sales Team Collaboration: Have your sales reps share these episodes with prospects or previous leads to prompt action. Exclusive Bonus: Offer an exclusive benefit for podcast listeners, such as a one-on-one onboarding call or special training, rewarding loyal listeners with added value.Tactic 3: Listicle Episodes with Affiliate LinksYour goal is to generate revenue by sharing valuable product recommendations through affiliate links. Listicles are easy to consume and provide value, which encourages listeners to check out recommended products.Here are some examples of effective listicles:Top 7 Software AI To Add to Your Christmas List5 Amazon Purchases That Instantly Enhance Your Podcast Studio3 Supplements I'm Buying for My Aging Parents to Keep Them HealthyHere is a bonus tip. Select products that resonate with your audience and include affiliate links in the show notes. Also, affiliate partnerships should be disclosed to maintain transparency with listeners.Listen to the episode for more details on how to implement these tactics effectively in your podcast. In This Episode:00:00 Introduction 00:41 Tactic 1: Disappearing episodes for flash sales 04:26 Tactic 2: Price increase campaigns 11:04 Tactic 3: Listicle episodes with affiliate links 12:50 Episode wrap-up and call to action ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
You already know today's guest. You've admired her art, chortled at her pithy permaculture puns and perhaps even listened to her rhyme along with Formidable Vegetable, those eco-funk, full of beans, electro-radish rockers. It's the perennially brilliant Brenna Quinlan! Illustrator and educator who brandishes her watercolour brushes at the world's gnarliest problems, and paints beautiful alternatives.In this convo:
Landing the third installment in the ever-growing Quiet Place universe, A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE gives us all new characters and a completely new location. Stylistically, it changes things up pretty dramatically and also takes the opportunity to dive into new territory thematically. On this episode, we talk from our hearts about how challenging -- but also how necessary -- it can be to hold onto hope in uncertain times. The threats change and the situations shift, but the choice seems to always remain the same.This episode also features a Patron-only segment where Lackey the Listicle counts down some favorite "part 3" films in cinema history. We hope you enjoy it!Patron Only Segment: LACKEY THE LISTICLE's Favorite Threequels in Film History4:23 - A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONESee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cammie tells Faith what she's got coming up and gives her list of the top ten best plot-relevant "bugs" in film and TV.
Elias Hirschl ist jung. Gerade mal 30 Jahre alt. Dennoch ist er schon mehr als zehn Jahre im Geschäft. Der preisgekrönte österreichische Sprachkünstler hat an Poetry-Slam-Meisterschaften reüssiert und Band-Projekte ins Leben gerufen. Ausserdem legt er mit «Content» bereits seinen fünften Roman vor. Elias Hirschl wächst in Wien auf. Rasch entdeckt er sein Talent und sein grosses Interesse an der Sprache. Ausserdem hat er das Glück. Er trifft auf Deutschlehrerinnen, die ihn fördern, und hat Eltern, die nicht auf eine klassisch bürgerliche Berufsausbildung bestehen. Trotzdem studiert er, braucht aber die meiste Zeit für die Arbeit an und mit der Sprache. Schon als Teenager gründet er eine Schülerband namens «Hirschl», mit der er erfolgreich an einigen Ausgaben der FM4-Protestsongcontest teilnimmt. Daneben schreibt und veröffentlicht er erste Kurzgeschichten und nimmt am Poetry-Slams teil. Zuerst um seine Texte vor Publikum auszuprobieren. Später um zu gewinnen. Und um internationale Kontakte zu knüpfen und Gleichgesinnte zu treffen. Gleichzeitig interessiert ihn auch die lange Form. Fünf Romane gibt es mittlerweile. Zwei davon, «Salonfähig», eine Auseinandersetzung mit der Ära Sebastian Kurz und der «Generation Slim fit», und «Content», eine Satire auf sinnentleertes Listicle- und Artikelschreiben im Auftrag dubioser Content-Firmen, erscheinen beim renommierten Zsolnay-Verlag in Wien. Von seiner frühen Prägung und seiner ständigen Arbeit an der Sprache, von seinen Auftritten bei Wettbewerben und seiner Freude an formalen sprachlichen Experimenten, von seinen musikalischen Aktivitäten und seiner Vorliebe für Band wie «Tocotronic» und natürlich auch von seiner eigenen Musik im Duo «Ein Gespenst» erzählt Elias Hirschl im Gespräch mit Gastgeber Michael Luisier. Die gespielten Titel: - Ein Gespenst – Ich tanze nur aus Höflichkeit (Einspieler Band von Elias Hirschl) - Sprints – Drones - Njelk – Leben auf dem Land - Franz Fuexe -Everybody Linksextrem - Pixies – Ive been tired - Fink - Sie wollen uns erzählen
Elias Hirschl ist jung. Gerade mal 30 Jahre alt. Dennoch ist er schon mehr als zehn Jahre im Geschäft. Der preisgekrönte österreichische Sprachkünstler hat an Poetry-Slam-Meisterschaften reüssiert und Band-Projekte ins Leben gerufen. Ausserdem legt er mit «Content» bereits seinen fünften Roman vor. Elias Hirschl wächst in Wien auf. Rasch entdeckt er sein Talent und sein grosses Interesse an der Sprache. Ausserdem hat er das Glück. Er trifft auf Deutschlehrerinnen, die ihn fördern, und hat Eltern, die nicht auf eine klassisch bürgerliche Berufsausbildung bestehen. Trotzdem studiert er, braucht aber die meiste Zeit für die Arbeit an und mit der Sprache. Schon als Teenager gründet er eine Schülerband namens «Hirschl», mit der er erfolgreich an einigen Ausgaben der FM4-Protestsongcontest teilnimmt. Daneben schreibt und veröffentlicht er erste Kurzgeschichten und nimmt am Poetry-Slams teil. Zuerst um seine Texte vor Publikum auszuprobieren. Später um zu gewinnen. Und um internationale Kontakte zu knüpfen und Gleichgesinnte zu treffen. Gleichzeitig interessiert ihn auch die lange Form. Fünf Romane gibt es mittlerweile. Zwei davon, «Salonfähig», eine Auseinandersetzung mit der Ära Sebastian Kurz und der «Generation Slim fit», und «Content», eine Satire auf sinnentleertes Listicle- und Artikelschreiben im Auftrag dubioser Content-Firmen, erscheinen beim renommierten Zsolnay-Verlag in Wien. Von seiner frühen Prägung und seiner ständigen Arbeit an der Sprache, von seinen Auftritten bei Wettbewerben und seiner Freude an formalen sprachlichen Experimenten, von seinen musikalischen Aktivitäten und seiner Vorliebe für Band wie «Tocotronic» und natürlich auch von seiner eigenen Musik im Duo «Ein Gespenst» erzählt Elias Hirschl im Gespräch mit Gastgeber Michael Luisier. Die gespielten Titel: - Ein Gespenst – Ich tanze nur aus Höflichkeit (Einspieler Band von Elias Hirschl) - Sprints – Drones - Njelk – Leben auf dem Land - Franz Fuexe -Everybody Linksextrem - Pixies – Ive been tired - Fink - Sie wollen uns erzählen
We wrap up our mini-series #Franklymydear by going further back to another direct adaptation of the novel (albeit one that makes a TON of changes to the text). THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN from 1957 was Hammer Studios attempt to see if they could get in the game of horror cinema. It was a smash success, fueling 6 sequels and launching nearly 2 decades of prolific output of horror films from the studio. Starring Peter Cushing as the infamous doctor and Christopher Lee as the creature, the film takes a decidedly gothic -- almost elegant -- approach to tell its story. It leans heavy on the theatrics and the morality tension to deliver a film that is brief, dense, and surprisingly hefty in emotional and moral resonance.Foreign Correspondent and Quarterly Queen Vera Goudie joins us to discuss this flick, as well as for a Patron-only segment featuring Lackey the Listicle counting down the top 5 mad scientist films that AREN'T based on Frankenstein. It's a brisk and thoughtful conversation that we really hope you enjoy.Patron Only Segment: LACKEY THE LISTICLE'S Top 5 Mad Movie Scientists who AREN'T Based on Frankenstein4:07 - THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEINSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join co-hosts Mark McNease and Rick Rose as we salute the Kansas City Chiefs, jaw-drop at Fani Willis's courtroom fireworks, and offer up a loopy leap year listicle.
Here it is - the end of the year favorites podcast including lists by each staff member here at Redscroll! The podcast has a clip from each album. It's a fun listen! Whoops... mostly music! [Lists are alphabetical - no particular order otherwise. Some of Josh's and Rick's lists got tacked on at the end with fun text to voice notes.] First off, these are things we loved enough to release and Josh and I (Rick) didn't include in our own favorites list because it is basically a given. [gallery ids="7084,7082,7081"] REDSCROLL 2023 RELEASES: Chop Chop Chop Chop Chop Chop Chop We Live As Ghosts (February 2023) Antoni Maiovvi The Dead Of Winter (April 2023)Intercourse Halo Castration Institute (May 2023) Chained to the Bottom of the Ocean Obsession|Destruction (May 2023)Chris Goudreau / Sickness / Omei Paradise, Purgatory, Inferno: Live In Tokyo (May 2023)FaFa Fafa (Demo 2023)(August 2023)Chained to the Bottom of the Ocean Consumed By The Vitriol Of Life (December 2023) https://redscroll.bandcamp.com/ CALEB: Caleb is also the drummer for Intercourse - check them out here: https://intercourse.bandcamp.com/album/intercourse Blue Lake Sun Arcs (tonal Union) Chained to the Bottom of the Ocean Obsession|Destruction (Redscroll) Chat Pile / Nerver Brothers In Christ EP (Reptilian / The Ghost Is Clear) Dreamwell In My Saddest Dreams, I Am Beside You (Prosthetic Records) Gel Only Constant (Convulse) Great Falls Objects Without Pain (Neurot) Hole Dweller With Dreams of Hereafter (Dungeons Deep) Lathe Of Heaven Bound By Naked Skies (Sacred Bones) Thantifaxath Hive Mind Narcosis (Dark Descent Records) Wound Man Human Outline (Iron Lung) CAREN: Find Caren DJing at various events in New Haven as DJ Caren! A.S.O. A.S.O. [Low Lying Records] ML Buch Suntub [15 Love] Tara Clerkin Trio On The Turning Ground [World Of Echo] Famous Mammals Instant Pop Expressionism Now! [Siltbreeze] Holy Tongue Deliverance And Spiritual Warfare [Amidah] Sofia Kourtesis Madres [Ninja Tune] Natural Information Society Since Time Is Gravity [Eremite] The Necks Travel [Northern Spy] The Sundae Painters Sundae Painters [Leather Jacket Records] Vanishing Twin Afternoon X [Fire Records] ERICA: Erica True is also a talented artist (she did our latest sale flyer) - check here stuff out here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ericatrueart/?etsrc=sdt Beach Fossils Bunny (Bayonet) Belgrado Intra Apogeum (La Vida Es En Mus) Matt Berry Simplicity (Acid Jazz) Blood Ceremony The Old Ways Remain (Rise Above) Dozer Drifting in the Endless Void (Blues Funeral) Home Front Games of Power (La Vida Es En Mus) Natural Wonder Beauty Concept Natural Wonder Beauty Concept (Mexican Summer) Public Memory Elegiac Beat (Felte) LEXI: Lexi is also an artist, follow here on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/vulturerodeo The Body I Shall Die Here / Earth Triumphant (RVNG. Intl.) Body of Light Bitter Reflection (Dais) FACS Still Life In Decay (Trouble In Mind) Full Of Hell / Nothing When No Birds Sang (Closed Casket Activities) Gel Only Constant (Convulse) Tim Hecker Infinity Pool [Soundtrack] (Death Waltz Recording Company / Milan) Intercourse Halo Castration Institute (Learning Curve / Redscroll) Jeromes Dream The Gray In Between (Iodine / Microspy) Lathe Of Heaven Bound By Naked Skies (Sacred Bones) Leg Yield Engine Check (The Ghost Is Clear) Mandy, Indiana I've Seen a Way (Fire Talk) Model/Actriz Dogsbody (True Panther Sounds) Nuovo Testamento Love Lines (Discoteca Italia) Portrayal of Guilt Devil Music (Run For Cover) Space Camp Gold Star (Self-Released) MATT: Matt sings in the motor huffin' grease lovin' punk'n'roll Killer Kin - check them out here: https://killerkin.bandcamp.com/ Allah-Las Zuma 85 (Innovative Leisure / Calico Discos) Ball Midnight Heat (Horny) C.O.F.F.I.N Australia stops (Goner / Bad Vibrations / Damaged) The Courettes Boom! Dynamite (An Introduction To The Fabulous Courettes) (Damaged Goods) Darts Snake Oil (Alternative Tentacles) Goat Medicine (Rocket) Home Front Games of Power (La Vida Es En Mus) Intercourse Halo Castration Institute (Learning Curve / Redscroll) J.T. IV The Future (Drag City/Galactic Zoo Disk) Dion Lunadon Systems Edge (In the Red) Onyon Last Days on Earth (Trouble In Mind) Say She She Silver (Karma Chief) JOSH: Constant Smiles Kenneth Anger (Sacred Bones) Conservative Military Image Casual Violence (Lionheart) Frozen Soul Glacial Domination (Century Media) Goat (Sweden) Medicine (Rocket) Tim Hecker No Highs (Kranky) Heavy Blanket Moon Is (Outer Battery) Home Front Games of Power (La Vida Es En Mus) Mandy, Indiana I've Seen a Way (Fire Talk) Realize Two Human Minutes (To Live A Lie) Thantifaxath Hive Mind Narcosis (Dark Descent) Water Damage 2 Songs (12XU) Josh's Honorable Mentions: Balmora With Thorns of Glass And Petals Of Grief (Ephyra) François J. Bonnet & Stephen O'Malley Cylene II (Drag City) Gel Only Constant (Convulse) Lathe Of Heaven Bound By Naked Skies (Sacred Bones) Mystic 100s On A Micro Diet (Listening House) Spy Satisfaction (Triple B) Sven Wunder Late Again (Piano Piano) RICK: 3Phaz Ends Meet (Discrepant) Armand Hammer We Buy Diabetic Test Strips (Fat Possum) Billy Woods & Kenny Segal Maps (Backwoodz Studioz) Blawan Dismantled Into Juice (XL) DJ Danifox Ansiedade (Principe) Forest Swords Bolted (Ninja Tune) Bendik Giske Bendik Giske (Smalltown Supersound) Goat (Japan) Joy In Fear (Nakid) Home Front Games of Power (La Vida Es En Mus) Lalalar En Kötü İyi Olur (Les Disques Bongo Joe) London Brew London Brew (Concord Jazz / Downtown) Kali Malone Featuring Stephen O'Malley & Lucy Railton Does Spring Hide Its Joy (Ideologic Organ) MC Yallah Yallah Beibe (Hakuna Kulala) Natural Wonder Beauty Concept Natural Wonder Beauty Concept (Mexican Summer) The Necks Travel [Northern Spy] Saint Abdullah & Eomac Chasing Stateless (Planet Mu) Tongue Depressor Bones For Time (Worried Songs) Water Damage 2 Songs (12XU) The Redscroll Podcast is a monthly show (new episodes on the first of the month) that works as a companion to what we do at Redscroll Records in Wallingford, CT USA. We are a record store that has a heavy emphasis on the left of center / underground music of the world. Whether it be underappreciated or just has a niche audience, marginalized or just off the radar it's all of interest to us. With the show we'll generally have a localized focus. We'll discuss what is in our personal rotation at the moment. We'll talk to guests who have to do with all of the above. And we'll talk about specific dealings with the store. If you have input you're welcome to contact us through email (redscroll@gmail.com). Oh, and please do subscribe! New episodes on the first of every month! (Subscribe on Android)(Subscribe elsewhere just by searching for us please!)
Episode 135 was recorded on November 8th and picks the vibe up from where we left off (as in turns it around!) and goes through some silly holiday gift ideas and some silly pop culture!!! Come play??? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sarah-kreutz/support
In their 250th episode proper, Andy and Patrick go through their lists of what pop culture is making them thankful.
If Solange Knowles , Michael Phelps, Simone Biles, and Trevor Noah walk into the Barbie Movie, who is the first one to say "we should see that" to a preview that comes on? The answer is Greta Gerwig because she has ADHD, too!Recently, a lot of neurodivergent celebrities have been in the news, so Garet sat down and figured out which of these celebs had ADHD and teaches Katie about how they each handle their diagnosis and their fame, and it turns out that all of these people are the GOATs of their own fields. Pretty neat, if you ask us! So tune in for this relaxed fit Ankle High Listicle, complete with our first use of our spooky season theme song right now! Reminder! While Garet is out on maternity leave, ALL subscribers to our Patreon get access to ad-free episodes (a perk usually reserved for Limbo Champions Only) - so sign up now at www.patreon.com/thebarisanklehigh . Make sure you're following us on Instagram @thebarisanklehigh to participate in our weekly episode title contest for your chance to win a free podcast sticker! Sources: https://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/ss/slideshow-celebrities-add-adhd https://www.additudemag.com/slideshows/famous-people-with-adhd/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_Biles https://www.additudemag.com/michael-phelps-adhd-advice-from-the-olympians-mom/ https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/barbie-director-greta-gerwig-shares-adhd-diagnosis_uk_64b13b6be4b093f07cae4dc0 https://www.si.com/olympics/2022/10/10/michael-phelps-mental-health-advocacy-sports-nft-cover#:~:text=Michael%20Phelps%20is%20so%20routinely,freely%20about%20his%20mental%20health. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trevor-noah-the-daily-show-60-minutes-2021-12-19/ https://blackdoctor.org/solange-knowles-adhd-2/ https://www.respectability.org/2018/02/solange-knowles-role-model-african-american-performers-disabilities/#more-9933
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Hello! Yep, I've created a podcast with the help of AI, in this case specifically ChatGPT. Now, the first question you might ask is of me is why, given my skill with words, my unique and distinct voice, both literal and metaphoric, and a preference for real stories and experiences over auto-generated ones, am I dabbling with AI? Well, the answer is manyfold, as you'll find out. What I look at here is how useful AI would be in creating content, assessing how good the information it provides is, and wondering whether it's something we should be embracing or something we need to be fearful of. Topics covered on this podcast include: * I'm leaving Glasgow (soon) * My expectations and understanding of AI * Getting AI to come up with a list of questions to ask on a podcast about remote places * Getting AI to answer said list of questions * Assessing the viability of AI's answers * ChatGPT finds cute cafes in Glasgow * How AI would explore its hometown * What AI thinks about hiking barefoot * Travelling as a non-binary person seems to be at the edge of its knowledge * A Listicle about Solo Travel * ChatGPT and beer * Conclusions, usefulness, limitations, and things to be aware of There are no contributions in this episode, unless you count ChatGPT itself. Voices for ChatGPT were provided by free online text-to-speech websites, by the way, and I tried to mix them up a bit. A PDF transcript of this episode is available. As always, if you have anything to say about the topic, or indeed about my podcasting in general, leave a comment or let me know. I have a newsletter with extra content, and where I'll be mentioning future podcast episodes if you want to make your own contribution. I also have a Patreon - if you like what you hear, and want to access exclusive content (or just to show your appreciation), then head on over. Until next time, bye for now. :)
In this episode, Andy and Patrick compare their May Zealand listicles - the best movies filmed in New Zealand. Patrick has a couple surprises up his sleeve.
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The tech landscape is exploding with AI tools to help you automate all sorts of workflows like code completion with Github Copilot or personal assistants like Chat GPT. But what about if you are a content creator with hours of recorded video content, what tools exist for you? “Content is King” so you have to be putting out diverse content continuously. What if you had a tool that automagically creates blogs and tutorials from already recorded video? Well you are in luck because we have just the tool for you…enter Contenda. Today we have the dynamic, inspiring, multi hat wearing founder and CEO of Contenda to tell us all about how it works and ways it can help you automate your content pipeline. Our guest, Lilly Chen, confounded the Colorado College Esports where her team won the first ever NCAA Division 3 championship and she built a retention product for twitch streamers at a hackathon that went viral and helped a Twitch streamer break a Guinness world record for most subscribers to a stream. She was a software engineer at Midgame building voice assistants for gaming which was acquired by Facebook, she has built machine learning infrastructure for Facebook Reality Labs, is a Member on the Board of Trustees at Colorado College and now runs an AI startup. On paper her career trajectory might seem straightforward but she has had her share of adversity. Off paper her story is one of struggle, self reflection, perseverance, triumph and inspirational to all. From dropping out of high school, to becoming a Buddhist monk, to a college graduate, to a startup founder, our guest is trailblazing the AI world so hit play to hear her amazing journey. Connect with Lilly: Email - lilly @contenda.co Twitter LinkedIn Contenda Show notes and helpful resources: Sign up for a Private Contenda Beta @ unfiltered.contenda.co Dota 2 Oh My Zsh bash tool Avatar: The Last Airbender Twitch subathon article related to Lilly's A/B twitch retention product Listicle fun - Transform many blogs into a new blog! Contenda released this feature on the day of this recording (April 28th) Autocode - turn ideas into software Autocode + Contenda video on how to integrate with Contenda Marktprompt + Contenda integration: Confbrew Optical Character Recognition Pipeline Open AI and Chat GPT Autocode template - Get all YouTube Video Ids from a playlist URL Building something cool or solving interesting problems? Want to be on this show? Send me an email at jointhepodcast@unfilteredbuild.com Podcast produced by Unfiltered Build - dream.design.develop.
Over the past month, we've taken a unique approach for us in covering Stephen King's first short story collection: NIGHT SHIFT. Following individual segments with rotating guests and hosts, each devoted to one or two stories, we've now arrived at the finish line. This discussion features Reed and Nathan joined by Ian Olson and Andy Whitfield to do a deep dive on King's excellent essay which serves as the foreword to Night Shift (beginning with the gripping first line, "Let's talk, you and I. Let's talk about fear."); as well as sharing further thoughts and experiences in our own journeys at this unique intersection of faith and fear. Lackey the Listicle also counts down the top ten stories from the collection and each of us spends a moment discussing the stories which stayed with us after we put the book down. We hope you enjoy this concluding summary of our latest Quarterly King and all of the installments that have led us here. So without further ado, let's talk... let's talk about fear.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join co-hosts Mark McNease and Rick Rose as we take aim at religious extremists masquerading as judges, fist pump the Tennessee Three (No Justins, No Peace!), and discover the best things about Eurovision from listener Charlie.
Join co-hosts Mark McNease and Rick Rose as we sing the praises of Broadway's Kimberly Akimbo, offer up the new taste sensation of hops water, listen to a guest listicle, and scan the heinous headlines!
Join co-hosts Mark McNease and Rick Rose we catch up after Mark's whirlwind trip to Boston, hear Rick's headlines and headaches, and enjoy a new guest listicle from the University of Iowa's Lauren Swanson.
Join co-hosts Mark McNease and Rick Rose as we scan the headlines, introduce our new Chat Room feature with our first chatterbox, author and podcaster Brad Shreve, and treat listeners to a listicle from Allison DeMarcus on the best things about sharing your life with a country musician.
Join co-hosts Mark McNease and Rick Rose as congratulate Satan on her Best New Artist win, offer mad props to Joe "Dark Brandon" Biden for his rockin' State of the Union, defend Madge's new face, and enjoy a new guest listicle.
Join co-hosts Mark McNease and Rick Rose as we consider which arms to bear with which outfits, salivate at some savory one sheet food suggestions, and offer a guest listicle from author and historian A.J. Schenkman!
We're coming to you a bit earlier than our normally scheduled programming for a special prelude to the upcoming look back at 2022's best in horror.DEADSTREAM is a mostly real-time, live streaming pov horror comedy about an internet streamer with a huge personality and a whole lot of apologizing to do who decides to spend the night in a haunted house to attract an audience. Unfortunately he attracts a lot more than that. As our guest says, the film is "fast, funny, and does no harm". It also sparks a surprising conversation about the ways we can make ghosts of the people in our lives by filling our time with non-meaningful interactions.Speaking of our guest, it's bestselling author Grady Hendrix! He graciously joined us not only to discuss Deadstream but also to tell us all about his latest novel, HOW TO SELL A HAUNTED HOUSE. It's on bookshelves and all major outlets now and we highly encourage you to check it out as it's one of his best books yet.Also featuring a Patron-only segment where Lackey the Listicle counts down the haunted houses he'd still love to visit, this is a really fun conversation we think you'll enjoy. We'll see you in February for more of our regularly scheduled FoG episodes!4:36 - Business Time!Patron Only Segment: Lackey the Listicle's Top 5 Haunted Houses Where I'd Still Like to Spend a Night7:29 - HOW TO SELL A HAUNTED HOUSE, by Grady Hendrix39:42 - DEADSTREAMSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're baaaaaaack! Charles and Samm took a much needed break in December to relax, regroup,… The post Twitch of the Death Nerve Episode 38: Best of 2022 Listicle Clickbait Bullshit Edition appeared first on Cinepunx.
A Buzzfeed listicle on parenting trends did its job, getting us to talk about it by way of complaining about what's included and what's not. Join us for the gentle snark.
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Allissa and Michael are giving a pep talk, listicle style. Listen to hear their wise words so your business can grow. Full show notes available at https://massagebusinessblueprint.com/e442-a-massage-business-pep-talk-in-listicle-form
This year for Halloween, The Squirms once again came up with categories and lists to celebrate their love of all movie horror, and this time they suckered Stephen into joining! Support our Patreon! www.patreon.com/FriedSquirms Listen to more Fried Squirms at www.friedsquirms.com Check out all earVVyrm podcasts at www.earvvyrm.com Email us at squirmcast@gmail.com
For the next installment of our #mixtape where we take a look at films that largely inspired the hit series Stranger Things, we explore a landmark work in animation: AKIRA. Featuring returning guest and continuity guru Steven Beckley, we unpack the myriad of ways this epic film of children with psychic powers, apocalyptic societies on the verge of collapse, and lots and lots of motorcycles has endured the test of time (while remaining eerily prophetic). Also featuring an appearance by Lackey the Listicle counting down the greatest bicycle scenes in film history and a Patron only discussion about STRANGER THINGS, Season 4, Episode 7 with Quarterly Queen Jess Fischli, this is a thought-provoking and lively conversation that we hope you enjoy.5:07 - Business TimePatron Only Segment: STRANGER THINGS, Season 4, Episode 7 (featuring Jess Fischli) #tvguideposts9:50 - AKIRASee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sarah Grass, Artist and Founder of The Pack Art School stopped by Peps this week to talk about her new upcoming class "The Artist Rebirth Cycle" and also, how artists can foster a long healthy relationship with their art over the long haul. She shared a lot of fascinating ideas about the psychology of making art as well as some techniques for drilling down to our true creative selves...inspired by the writings of Psychologists and Philosophers past & present. ALSO! Check out Sarah's homemade LISTICLE for "How To Succeed in a Long-term Relationship with Your Work"- it's so good! Her program, The Pack, is an alternative art program that meets online, all levels welcome, to help artists: get supportive feedback and encouragement, get back to working after a break, or make a change. Sarah's got you. Here are some links to learn more: Registration is open for: Artist's Rebirth Cycle (Sept 20, 2022 - June 20, 2023) Intuitive Art Readings Group Sessions FREE Pep Talk Listeners 20 min Intuitive Art Reading- Register before SEPT 8, 2022: Email sarah@tothepack.com More info about The Pack: https://thepack.art/ and on IG @thepack.art Text Version of Sarah's Listicle: "How To Succeed in a Long-term Relationship with Your Work": https://thepack.art/journal Check out Sarah Grass' work at Spring Break Art Show in NYC, Sept 8-12, or online at her website and IG @ssarahgrass Artists mentioned: Carmen Herrera, Louise Bourgeois, Lois Dodd, Faith Ringgold, Howardena Pindell, Cezanne, Luchita Hurtado, Catherine Haggarty, the Surrealists and automatic drawing Writers mentioned: Donald Winnicott (English pediatrician and psychoanalyst) "Playing in Reality," Glennon Doyle (American author and activist), Beatrice Beebe (clinical psychologist), Laozi "Tao Te Ching," Richard C. Schwartz (Systemic family therapist and academic) "Internal Family Systems Model," Carl Jung (Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst), Marion Woodman (Canadian mythopoetic author, poet, analytical psychologist), James Clear (Author) "Atomic Habits," Theodor W. Adorno (German philosopher) Follow Pep Talks on IG: @peptalksforartists Donate to the Peps: Buy Me a Coffee or https://anchor.fm/peptalksforartistspod/support. Amy's website: https://www.amytalluto.com/ All music tracks and SFX are licensed from Soundstripe. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/peptalksforartistspod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/peptalksforartistspod/support
We have something really special for you today folks. In what is our penultimate installment in #carpenterredux, we present to you the first half of a mega conversation we had with bestselling author and returning FoG favorite Matt Ruff about the work of legendary horror master John Carpenter. Specifically, we focus on three of his iconic films starring Kurt Russell: ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK, THE THING, & BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA.The first half of this discussion zones in on Carpenter's work as a whole, including a countdown of the TEN BEST CARPENTER FILMS from Lackey the Listicle, as well as a deeper dive on the specifics of Escape from New York. This particular installment closes down just as we're starting to get into arguably his greatest and most controversial film: The Thing.Also featuring a Patron-only segment on STRANGER THINGS Season 4, Episode 3 featuring FoGger and Stranger Things superfan Drew Pasanen, this is an epic dialogue in every sense of the word and we hope you enjoy it! Don't forget to come back next week for part two...6:41 - Catching up with Matt Ruff (including a preview of his latest novel)Patron Only Segment: STRANGER THINGS, Season 4, Episode 3 (featuring Drew Pasanen) #tvguideposts18:07 - The Work of John Carpenter33:22 - Lackey the Listicle's TOP TEN FILMS OF JOHN CARPENTER1:01:37 - ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK1:27:25 - THE THING (part one)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this self described "Listicle" podcast hear two of the most entertaining people go back and forth on a ton of topics as they give you all the information they can find about the subject of that day's podcast! You can find 'Too Much Information' on the Audacy app or where ever you get your podcasts!
After 141 episodes, Peach breaks down the Spooko films he reckons the horror averse could safely watch. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We bring our series #docuscared to a close with a discussion of some of the best -- and worst -- of the creative filmmaking process. In 1990, a notorious film named Troll 2 was made and released to nearly unanimous derision. However, in the years that followed, a very specific and enthusiastic fan base arose surrounding the film. The documentary BEST WORST MOVIE, directed by one of Troll 2's original actors, explores this unique phenomena through discussions with those who made the film and the fans who love it. What emerges is a disarmingly compelling portrait of the relationship between art and audience, of the dichotomy between objective quality and subjective affection, and of the disconnect between what we desire for our lives and how we fritter them away.This discussion also features a very sobering Patron-only segment surrounding the episodes of CURSED FILMS about the tragedies on the sets of The Crow and Twilight Zone: The Movie, and -- on a lighter note -- an appearance by Lackey the Listicle counting down some personal favorite "best worst movies". It's an episode full of challenges and encouragement, one that we really think you'll be glad you heard and that we hope you enjoy.6:27 - Business TimePatron Only Segment: CURSED FILMS: The Crow & Twilight Zone: The Movie #tvguideposts9:29 - Lackey the Listicle's Personal Best Worst Movies27:14 - BEST WORST MOVIESee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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It's here, another new moon and snarky-yet-savvy astrologer Cosmic Cannibal has a very special new moon listicle / transit report for it. Cosmic also gives you all the details on retrograde Neptune in Pisces, including but not limited to: what it means and why some signs are filing a class cation lawsuit against the outer planet. Intrigued? You should be. Want more astro-logic from Cosmic Cannibal? Check out Cosmic's website, and follow her on Instagram and Medium, and get yourself a copy of her book, The Zodiac Abstract. MUSIC CREDITS: "Stringed Disco" and "Over Cast" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... “Funk Cool Groove” by MusicToday80. Composed & Produced by: Anwar Amr. Video Link: https: youtu.be/FGzzBbYRjFY. Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music provided by Free Vibes: https://goo.gl/NkGhTg “Ipanema Daydream” by Bird Creek, courtesy of Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/…. Music provided by FreeMusic109 https://youtube.com/FreeMusic109 “They're Great!” Tony the Tiger sound clip courtesy of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6EcMSWRpms
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Stuff I buy and use: a listicle to boost your consumer surplus and productivity, published by Aaron Bergman on June 1, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Note: this post was originally written for my blog, which may be why some parts might not appear to have been written for the Forum. I may publish a more anecdote-rich, freewheeling version there soon, in which case I'll make this a linkpost. Thanks to Martin Glusker for his detailed, very helpful thoughts and feedback. Intro This post is my attempted contribution to the blogosphere's “things I recommend you buy and use” micro-genre. To give due credit to my intellectual forefathers: Sam Bowman's archetypal founding text, published in 2017, has since catalyzed iterations by Rob Wiblin, Michelle Hutchinson, Megan McArdle, Arden Koehler, Arden again, Julia Wise, James Aung, Rosie Campbell, Michelle Hutchinson, David Megans-Nicholas, Ben Schifman, Yuriy Akopov, Yuriy again, Sam himself again, and surely many others too in the five years since. Those articles are generally cogent, succinct, easy to read, and well-organized. This one is not. While writing, some of my “recommendations” metastasized into needlessly elaborate product reviews or gratuitously heterodox hot takes. It's also a bit heavier on the dietary supplements than is typical. So, without further ado, sit back and enjoy this hypertrophied smorgasbord of “product recommendations.” Part 1: Non-consumables 2021 MacBook Pro (An accidental mini-review) 14" model starts at $1,999. 16" model (which I have) starts at $2,499. Good condition used versions go for $100-$500 below retail on eBay, Craigslist, and Facebook Marketplace. After experiencing some buyer's remorse with the smaller 14" screen, I up selling this laptop and buying a used 16" version, each for ~$500 below retail. You can also spend up to 1 Trillion USD $6,599 for all the bells and whistles. I know, an expensive device purchased by around 0.3% of all humans on Earth in 2021 isn't really what the “stuff you should buy” micro-genre is all about. Well that's too bad, because I really like this computer and three of its features in particular: 1) Bright screen This is the feature I care about and appreciate most. Apparently some people are perfectly satisfied with dimmer screens. If that were me, I probably wouldn't have gotten this computer. All 2021 MacBook Pros reach 500 nits (brightness/surface area) for everything, and 1,000 or more for some content. For reference: Older Mac laptops max out at 400 nits (brightness/surface area), and I regularly wished my 2017 Air would get brighter. Most inexpensive (and some pricier) monitors reach 250. Most name-brand but less expensive models do even worse, like this HP at 220. New Dell laptops (e.g. this one for $1,449) can reach 500, but at this point you're not saving a huge amount of money compared to Apple. Honestly, I'm not sure why Apple doesn't make a bigger deal out of this; it's arguably the only feature that matters every second you're using the device and the new line of MacBooks are significantly brighter than almost every other make and model. To self-plagiarize some Tweets from a few months back: And ~95% of the time I keep the screen on full blast, churning electrons into a delightfully vociferous stream of electrons. 2) A ~luxurious~ amount of storage For an additional $2,400, you can get a Pro with 8TB of storage, enough to contain God Himself hold many large files and applications. But you can probably save your money for the other items on this list, because the base 512GB capacity is really quite a lot. For reference, this was my storage summary after importing every file accumulated throughout high school and college and adding a bunch more: 3) Good battery life In short, it's nice to be be able to carry the thing around more or less al...
So many cults have a Cackalacky Connection™ and by the end of this episode Sarah's definitely talking Damini out of joining one. Help!Theme song written & performed by Miquela De León and Gil Davis
Continuing our mini-series #uncaged on films starring the one and only Nicolas Cage, we stop by one of his most recent -- and most critically acclaimed -- features, about a reclusive former chef on a mission to find and rescue his stolen truffle pig. When PIG was first promoted, most of us didn't know what to expect, whether it would be another bonkers Cage-rage adventure or a quirky B-movie thriller. What we ultimately got was a strikingly thoughtful and meditative piece about loss and purpose, identity and love, and the power of grace in moments of profound turmoil. It is an uncommon film and much-deserving of consideration. We have a hearty discussion about it and we really hope you enjoy it.7:29 - Business TimePatron Only Segment: Whatchas and Lackey the Listicle's Ten Greatest Pop Culture Pigs12:53 - PIGSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's time to unleash the most unpredictable and fascinating actor the Fear of God has ever witnessed as we peruse through a series of films starring the one and only Nic Cage! Our first stop in this patron-voted series is WILLY'S WONDERLAND, a simple and very fun b-movie romp wherein Cage plays a man who -- in order to pay for repairs on his damaged car -- agrees to spend the night cleaning up the local kid's attraction Willy's Wonderland. Little does he know that he's now locked in with half a dozen possessed animatronic figures who are intent on brutally murdering him. Too bad he's Nic freaking Cage...We have a tremendous amount of fun with this conversation including a lot of laughs and then some surprising observations about the remarkable value of diligence and focus for our spiritual well-being. This is a fairly brief (for us) discussion and we hope you have as much fun with it as we did.4:35 - Business TimePatron Only Segment: Lackey the Listicle's Top 7 Robots in Horror Films8:53 - WILLY'S WONDERLANDSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Laura and Vanessa took a listener suggestion, and are talking common glassware used for cocktails. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, & review. Music credit: 'Booze and Blues' by Ma Rainey.
This week Laura and Vanessa explore a list of drinking traditions from around the world. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, & review. Music credit: 'Booze and Blues' by Ma Rainey.
This week Laura and Vanessa explore smaller topics about how alcohol changed history. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, & review. Music credit: 'Booze and Blues' by Ma Rainey.