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Michael talks about how our work should be energetic, industrious, diligent and skilful. We should live within our means and keep good company. When you really, really want something, you might ask: How central is this for becoming a good version of myself? Recorded at Centre of Gravity on March 1, 2014. The Awake in the World podcast is brought to you by the generosity of our amazing Patreon supporters, making it possible for us to keep Michael's archive of teachings available to the public. To become a patron, visit: patreon.com/michaelstone.
Most people hear "farming" and picture tractors and hundreds of acres. Market gardening is different: under five acres (often under two), vegetables grown intensively, sold directly to customers at retail prices. A well-run market garden can return over $100,000 per acre. Click here to watch the full episode on our YouTube Channel. Subscribe for more content on sustainable farming, market farming tips, and business insights! Get market farming tools, seeds, and supplies at Modern Grower. Follow Modern Grower: Instagram Instagram Listen to other podcasts on the Modern Grower Podcast Network: Carrot Cashflow Farm Small Farm Smart Farm Small Farm Smart Daily The Growing Microgreens Podcast The Urban Farmer Podcast The Rookie Farmer Podcast In Search of Soil Podcast Check out Diego's books: Sell Everything You Grow on Amazon Ready Farmer One on Amazon **** Modern Grower and Diego Footer participate in the Amazon Services LLC. Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
Michael unpacks teachings from the Buddhist tradition on how to make a living, and how to make ethical decisions around money in a financial world that revolves around extraction and exploitation. Recorded at Centre of Gravity on March 1, 2014. The Awake in the World podcast is brought to you by the generosity of our amazing Patreon supporters, making it possible for us to keep Michael's archive of teachings available to the public. To become a patron, visit: patreon.com/michaelstone.
DDG joins Cam Newton on Funky Friday for a candid conversation about fatherhood, fame, relationships, streaming, and why music remains his true passion. From building a loyal audience online to navigating life in the spotlight, DDG shares the mindset that helped take him from a valedictorian in Michigan to one of the biggest creators in the world. 00:00- Why Streamers Are the New Athletes 00:58- DDG Joins Funky Friday: From YouTube to Music Stardom 03:12- DDG on Finding His Real Voice Through Music 08:54- Numbers vs Loyal Fans: What Really Matters? 20:14- Touring, Relationships & Turning Your Life Into Content 35:36- DDG on Making Millions Through Content Creation 35:57- The Competitive Mindset That Fuels DDG's Success 40:46- Are Streamers Taking Over Entertainment? 46:18- DDG Breaks Down the Creator Blueprint to Success 53:47- DDG's Wild Virginity Story + Sponsor Break 01:17:23- Inside DDG's IRL Streaming Setup 01:18:25- What Fans Really Want From Their Favorite Creators 01:20:39- The Pressure of Parasocial Relationships 01:32:16- Fatherhood Changed Everything: DDG Gets Personal 01:43:29- Burnout, Success & The Legacy DDG Wants to Leave Behind
Our lifer pal John Allen of Stone Horses returns to East Baltimore here with Nestor at Pizza John's in Essex to discuss his new single, "Make A Living," which is getting rock radio airplay and putting the band back on stage locally throughout the spring and summer. And, of course, there's the Child's Play reunion and tribute to late singer and guitarist Brian Jack on May 30th at Reckless Shepherd Brewery in Columbia. The post John Allen returns to discuss new Stone Horses single Make A Living and Child's Play tribute to Brian Jack on May 30th first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
We sit down with Bassmaster Elite Series pro Kyle Patrick to hear how he goes from a dock-fishing kid in upstate New York to making a real living in professional bass fishing. We get honest about money, pressure, health setbacks, and the small decisions that can decide a paycheck or a long ride home. • Kyle's early years learning bass fishing on New York lakes and fishing his first tournaments out of a canoe • The jump from a normal job to chasing the Bassmaster trail and why you have to commit fully • The real costs of tournament fishing and how sponsorships actually work • Confidence in a sport where ounces matter and bad stretches can spiral fast • Kyle's tick-borne illness, myocarditis, and the mental recovery after the ICU • How Angler Of The Year points and Elite Series cuts put pressure on every event • Practice planning, fish management, and why four-day tournaments are a marathon • Multi-species decisions and how a single big bite can change everything • Keeping fishing fun when it starts to feel like a job • Simple bank fishing basics with a wacky worm and a jig plus a smarter casting approach DM One Hell of Life podcast on Instagram or TikTok to enter the monthly listener drawingCall or text 850-251-8650 or visit www.floridaducks.com to book your trip, Williamson OutfittersUse code ONEHELLOFALIFEOUTDOORS for 15 percent off your order @ www.froggtoggs.comDirty Duck Coffee: use code onehellofalife15 for 15% offWant to Duck Hunt in Arkansas? Call Kade at Delta Thunder Outfitters at 870-926-7944 Follow us on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/onehellofalifepodcast/?hl=en
The Supreme Court's recent verdict in the case of Harish Rana, allowing for the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment, as the 32-year-old had been in a persistent vegetative state for over a decade is a landmark judgement. It builds upon the framework of the Court's own 2018 Constitution Bench guidelines, and it upheld the right to die with dignity. Following this, there has been a lot of discussion about advanced medical directives or living wills, documents in which people can set out how they would like to be cared for, in the event of a terminal illness or in a situation where they cannot decide for themselves. So, what exactly is a living will? What do you need to do before you make one? And how do you go about making one? Guest: Dr M R Rajagopal, chairman Emeritus of Pallium India and Adjunct Professor of Global Oncology, Queen's University, Canada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As a freelance creative, do you focus more on your technical skills, on your creative talent, or problem-solving abilities to attract clients? How you position yourself determines the types of projects and clients you'll work with. Moreover, especially in this age of AI, talent and tools aren no longer enough to be able to make a living. A focus on tools and tech skills are making you obsolete. Speedy turn-around and low fees can't compete with free. You'll be easily replaced. What should you do? Shift gears and change your approach. Alvalyn shares the necessity of human-centered creative problem-solving and capitalizing on your humanity to solve business-related and life-related problems for your clients.
For months our podcast has neglected one of the most interesting segments of prediction markets - "Mention Markets". Well no longer! Today we interview Foster, one of the best mention market traders currently operating.He talks about building a database for Football announcers, pricing Trump's speeches, and some hilarious stories from the mention market trenches. Can't miss! Follow Foster on Twitter: https://x.com/Foster0:00 Intro3:15 Video Game Advantage play & Casino Work11:00 Starting on Prediction Markets33:00 Non-sports Markets Master Class51:30 Originating in Mention Markets1:26:00 RFQs1:45:00 Q&AWelcome to The Risk Takers Podcast, hosted by professional sports bettor John Shilling (GoldenPants13) and SportsProjections. This podcast is the best betting education available - PERIOD. And it's free - please share and subscribe if you like it.Follow SportsProjections on Twitter: https://x.com/Sports__ProjFollow GP on Twitter: https://x.com/goldenpants013
Can you REALLY make a living as a personal trainer, or is it just "a fun job" for a few years? On this episode of the “NASM CPT Podcast,” award-winning host Rick Richey dives deep into the truth behind personal training careers, income potential, and how you can maximize your earnings—no matter where you live!
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How To Make A Living Trading With AI In episode 547 of the Desire To Trade Podcast, you will be listening to an interview with professor and AI expert Dr. Matloob Khushi, sharing why he stopped believing in universal trading algorithms after spending years trying to build one. He walks through what he actually teaches his PhD students—and why most people claiming to trade with AI are really just feeding screenshots into a black box that's already seen tomorrow's prices. No hype, just the uncomfortable reality of what it takes to build something that actually holds up. The video is also available for you to watch on YouTube. >> Watch the video recording! Topics Covered In This Episode 00:00 Introduction 01:01 How he learned algo trading and his background with AI 03:22 Teaching trading: from basics to AI integration 05:08 Bridging discretionary trading and algorithms 08:11 Data utilization in AI trading 11:43 The complexity of AI in trading 13:11 Backtesting and confidence in algorithms 15:32 The hard truth about trading with AI 21:07 Continuous monitoring and emotional factors in trading 25:45 Algorithm management and broker considerations What did you like best in this podcast episode? Let's talk in the comments below, or join me in the Facebook group! Desire To Trade's Top Resources DesireToTRADE Forex Trader Community (free group!) Complete Price Action Strategy Checklist One-Page Trading Plan (free template) Recommended brokers: EightCap (preferred Crypto and FX Broker) AxiTrader (use our link to get a special bonus) Desire To TRADE Academy Get a copy of Prop Trading Secrets (Author: Kathy Lien & Etienne Crete) About The Desire To Trade Podcast Subscribe via iTunes (take 2 seconds and leave the podcast a review!) Subscribe via Stitcher Subscribe via TuneIn Subscribe via Google Play See all podcast episodes What one thing will you implement after listening to this podcast episode? Leave a comment below, or join me in the Facebook group! How to find Dr. Matloob Khushi Dr. Matloob Khushi's publications What one thing will you implement after listening to this podcast episode? Leave a comment below, or join me in the Facebook group!
This talk explores Right Livelihood as a living inquiry rather than a rigid moral rule, asking how we can earn a living without gradually betraying our values, vitality, or sense of dignity. Grounded in the Buddha's teachings and everyday work life, the talk examines the ethical foundation of do no harm, the importance of inner congruence between what we do and what we feel in our bodies, and the often-overlooked relational impact of our work—how it shapes our patience, speech, and capacity for care. Rather than idealizing purity, the talk brings a grounded, compassionate lens to the real tensions people face around money, responsibility, and meaning. You'll learn how to recognize subtle ways work can create inner fragmentation, how to listen to bodily signals and conscience as guides to integrity, and how to assess whether your livelihood is making you more humane or more armored. The talk also offers a wise, practical approach to compromise—showing how to live in the world as it is without collapsing into cynicism or self-betrayal, and how to take small, sane steps toward a livelihood that supports both survival and awakening.
S6:E12 Loralyn Mears, PhD, aka "Dr. LL," brings you thoughtful conversations with entrepreneurs and small business leaders navigating visibility, leadership, and growth. Thank you for being here. Overview Sometimes the issue is not your talent. It is that people cannot verify it fast enough to feel safe choosing you. In a world where AI can generate endless output, the quiet problem becomes trust, proof, and what feels "real." This episode sits inside a recurring Season 6 thread: capable people getting overlooked because their credibility is not legible at first glance. If you have ever felt like the work is strong but the market still hesitates, there is more going on here than effort.
S6:E12 Loralyn Mears, PhD, aka "Dr. LL," brings you thoughtful conversations with entrepreneurs and small business leaders navigating visibility, leadership, and growth. Thank you for being here. Overview Sometimes the issue is not your talent. It is that people cannot verify it fast enough to feel safe choosing you. In a world where AI can generate endless output, the quiet problem becomes trust, proof, and what feels "real." This episode sits inside a recurring Season 6 thread: capable people getting overlooked because their credibility is not legible at first glance. If you have ever felt like the work is strong but the market still hesitates, there is more going on here than effort.
MISHPATIMHow to Make a LivingThere's a Jewish idea that money is not something we earn; money is something we receive from Heaven. Money is the most influential force in the world, and Hashem does not release it freely.Behind every coin there is a guiding hand that determines the address at which it will land. Therefore, in order to “make money,” we must understand the values that guide the Holy One, blessed be He, in the distribution of wealth. After the prayer has been accepted and we have obtained the money, we must remember what G-d expects us to do with it. In this way we become worthy of additional blessing, so that it may be expanded and increased.
Gig App Rodeo Podcast (episode 540) January 27th, 2026 This week my guest is Chad (Gig Tube on YouTube), who brings up the question, "is it time to retire from gig app work?". Rideshare Rodeo Brand & Podcast: https://linktr.ee/RideshareRodeo
This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.What does it really look like to make a living as a romance author in today's publishing landscape? In this episode, I'm joined by romance author Lauren Connolly for a candid conversation about hybrid publishing, creative sustainability, and her latest rom-com Love in Plane Sight.We talk about Lauren's journey from libraries to publishing nearly 30 books, why diversifying income streams matters, and how she balances self-publishing with Big Five contracts without burning out. We also dive into pilot romances, found family, money trauma, and why a Gantt chart might just save your creative life.
Have you ever wondered whether you could truly make a living selling quilts? In this episode of the Craft to Career podcast, Sarah Locascio, the creative entrepreneur behind Caravan Quilts, shares her answer. And it's a big, resounding YES. Sarah has built a quilting business that's unique in the industry. Her weekly quilt drops sell out quickly because her approach blends three powerful elements: Genuine product scarcity Deep education and storytelling A compelling focus on history and craftsmanship It's a recipe that not only delights her audience, but also proves that quilters can earn real income selling quilts. What You'll Learn in This Episode 1. How Caravan Quilts Started Sarah shares when and why she began her business, the inspiration behind her unique model, and how it took shape over time. 2. The Power of Scarcity in Handmade Goods Discover why having a limited number of quilts available each week actually increases demand and keeps customers excited. 3. Why Education Sets Her Business Apart Sarah explains how teaching her audience about quilt history, construction, care, and storytelling builds trust and connection. 4. A Day in the Life of a Quilt Seller Get an honest look at what her schedule, workflow, sourcing, and production timelines look like. 5. What Makes Her Business Different From Other Quilting Careers From sourcing vintage quilts to curating collections, Sarah's daily work looks very different from a typical quilter or designer. 6. Tips for Anyone Who Wants to Earn Money Selling Quilts Sarah offers advice for beginners, including what to focus on first, how to set yourself apart, and what pitfalls to avoid. Episode Highlights How Sarah discovered a market willing to pay premium prices for quilts Why storytelling can transform your product sales The systems she uses to manage inventory and weekly drops How she built a loyal, engaged customer base The role social media plays in showcasing her work What success looks like behind the scenes of a quilt-selling business Is Selling Quilts Actually Profitable? According to Sarah—yes. With intention, a strong brand voice, consistent storytelling, and a thoughtful business model, quilting can be a sustainable career. This episode is perfect for you if: You dream of selling quilts online or at markets You want to understand real-world business models in the quilting world You're curious how other quilters make a living You love hearing creative, entrepreneurial stories You want to learn from someone successfully doing what many assume isn't possible
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Tim Packer - Tim Packer Art Academy On the Truth: "I mean the universities and colleges are failing them just miserably." We all remember being kids and making art of some kind. Water colors, macaroni pictures, maybe even some Play-Doh creatures. But did you ever think you could make a living from it? Tim Packer realized he could. In this candid conversation, Tim Packer pulls back the curtain on the realities of the art world, busting myths about the "starving artist" and explaining why most universities and mainstream art advice miss the mark for artists hoping to make a living from their passion. He details how he leveraged both his artistic talent and business savvy to grow his own career, how he turned his mentorship of a young artist into a global success story, and how his experiences inspired him to launch his online academy to help others achieve the same. Listen as Tim explains how to enjoy what you do and make some good money doing it. Enjoy! Visit Tim at: https://www.timpackerartacademy.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timpackerartacademy/ Podcast Overview: 00:00 Teaching Artists to Earn Income 07:56 "Regret, Art, and Helping Others" 12:25 Art Worlds: Villages and Markets 16:39 90s Limited Edition Print Boom 22:11 "Keys to Successful Art Sales" 30:03 "From Artist to Police Officer" 35:30 "Art, Auctions, and Breakthroughs" 39:44 "Keys to a Thriving Art Career" 43:29 "Creating Art You Truly Love" 52:39 "When to Pursue Art Full-Time" 54:13 "Turning Point in Career Success" 01:03:10 Artistic Process and Experimentation 01:04:04 Breaking Free from Comfort Zones 01:11:18 "Art, Critics, and Accessibility" 01:15:44 Art vs Commerce Priorities Podcast Transcription: Tim Packer [00:00:00]: I mean, my dream when I. Because I quit my job and walked away from my pension as a police officer when I was 40 to give this another try. My goal was if I could ever just make as much as what I would have made had I stayed and gone on pension, then it'll be a wash, right? Well, I far surpass that. But while I was in there, you know, just kind of and watching the sales go up and I was mentally crunching the numbers because this was November, and I thought, holy. Know what? I'm going to make over a quarter million dollars this year. As an artist. James Kademan [00:00:34]: You have found Authentic Business Adventures, the business program that brings you the struggle stories and triumphant successes of business owners across the land. Downloadable audio episodes can be found in the podcast link fund@drawincustomers.com we are locally underwritten by the bank of Sun Prairie Calls On Call, Extraordinary Answering Service, as well as the Bold Business Book. And today we're welcoming preparing to learn from Tim Packer of Tim Packer Art Academy. I'm excited we get to talk about art, Tim. So how are you feeling today, Tim? Tim Packer [00:01:04]: I'm feeling great. I'm excited to be here and thanks for having me on the podcast. James Kademan [00:01:08]: Yeah, I'm excited because I don't know if you know this or not, but I majored in graphic design. Tim Packer [00:01:13]: Oh, me too. James Kademan [00:01:14]: Way back when. I don't do anything with it now. And I just got back from Italy and it was interesting because I'm like, wait a second, I've actually painted and drawn this cathedral. Tim Packer [00:01:27]: Yeah. James Kademan [00:01:28]: And I just never knew where it was. Tim Packer [00:01:30]: Oh, this is going to be a lot of fun then, because there's going to be a lot of context on your end, and I'm sure you're going to have a lot of questions as well, which is cool. Yeah. James Kademan [00:01:37]: So let's start with the foundation. What is Tim Packer Art Academy? Tim Packer [00:01:41]: Okay. It's my online art academy. And there's a lot of, like, recorded courses where people pay just for a certain course.
Cops brought an end to one man's violence by serving him Dairy Queen, and celebrities are up in arms about a gas station dinosaur. Delivery people are stealing merch left and right, and Americans are feeling really good about marijuana. Nasa is planning to build livable quarters on the moon with material already found up there. What would you do if a workmate hugged you every time they see you? Heidi Klum has boob hair, and proud of it, and a gorilla slammed into a glass viewing wall and cracked it. What TV show never had a bad season, and young and old people are now renting homes together. I give you the latest on Halloween this season, and you'll be pleasantly surprised how a former stripper is now making a living. Hey, we all have to make a living some way! Hop aboard.
Have you wondered about the gap between the beautiful work on artists' websites and the reality of making a living off of your creative work? Join three incredible artists: illustrator Andrea Pippins, illustrator Alex Cabal, and photographer Chris Charles, who share their "income pie." They reveal that making it is a result of royalties, commissions, speaking gigs, and consulting that supports their creative life. Chapters 00:00 - The Reality of Paying Rent as an Artist 02:15 - Understanding the "Income Pie" (Feat. Andrea Pippins) 04:28 - Andrea Pippins Shares Her Income Pie Breakdown 06:29 - Alex Cabal on a Fluctuating Creative Income 09:45 - The Importance of Asking for Help and Avoiding Burnout 10:30 - Chris Charles on Diversifying with Consulting and Film 12:07 - Final Thoughts Support the Show Website: https://www.martineseverin.com/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/martine.severin/ | https://www.instagram.com/thisishowwecreate_ Subscribe to the Newsletter: https://www.martineseverin.substack.com/ This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin. This episode was edited by Daniel Espinosa.
In this episode, Scott Becker reflects on a quote by Winston Churchill.
In this episode, Scott Becker reflects on a quote by Winston Churchill.
What happens when your travel-blogging career disappears overnight? Milly Bannister turned crisis into purpose, founding ALLKND, a youth mental health charity. In this episode she shares the real cost of starting a not-for-profit, how money and mental health collide, and why “purpose and pay” can go hand-in-hand.(00:00) Childhood money beliefs & scarcity mindset(02:38) From travel blogger to founding All Knd during COVID(09:00) The financial realities of starting a charity(23:57) Growing a team & learning to manage(27:13) Does money buy happiness?(32:53) Advice for aspiring impact founders(36:22) Looking to the future(38:02) Investing for herself and the charity@tashinvests@anakresina@getrichslowclub@pearlerhqGet Rich Slow ClubPearlerYouTubeHow To Not Work ForeverDisclaimerAny advice is general and does not consider your financial situation needs, or objectives, so consider whether it's appropriate for you. You should also consider seeking professional advice before making any financial decision.Natasha Etschmann is an Authorised Representative #1299881 of Guideway Financial Services Pty Ltd AFSL#420367. Read the FSG available from https://tashinvests.com/linksPearler is an Authorised Representative #1281540 of Sanlam Private Wealth Pty Ltd AFSL #337927. Read the FSG available from https://pearler.com/financial-services-guideIf you are considering any of the products we spoke about during the show, be sure to read the Product Disclosure Statement & Target Market Determination available from the product issuer's website before deciding. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Think publishing your book is the finish line? Not quite. If you want to turn your writing into a sustainable career, you need more than royalties. In this episode of Your Path to Publish, we're diving into how successful nonfiction authors actually earn a living—and how you can do the same by building smart, scalable income streams around your book.BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL LEARN:Why book royalties alone rarely pay the bills (and what to do instead)Five proven income streams authors use to grow a sustainable businessHow to choose the income path that fits your strengths, goals, and lifestyleReal-world ideas to start small and build momentum—even while you're still writingIf you want to go beyond your book and build a career that lasts, this episode is your roadmap.Learn more about Your Path to Book Publishing by visiting Juxtabook.com and discover if traditional publishing, self publishing, or hybrid publishing is right for you. Join the Author Edge Community and learn how to publish, and market your book and build your brand. Learn MoreLiked this episode? Share it and tag us on Instagram @juxtabkLove the show? Leave a review and let us know!CONNECT WITH US: Website | Instagram | Facebook
Send us a textCan you make a viable living from creating a wheelthrown mug that you charge $45 for? According to a video currently racing around the internet, the answer is no. But is that true? According to some of the past potters I've talked to here on the podcast over the last 4 years, that answer would be no, that's not true. In fact, they are making a living for their entire households.On this episode we dig into 4 particularly important things to consider when it comes to definitive statements like this one and whether or not you can actually make a living with the work you make: 1) The early-stage career reality check, 2) The crucial Market Fit Venn Diagram we all have to find a solution for, 3) How it is actually possible to make a living from a handmade $45 mug, and 4) A tiny bit of tough love to connect it all together. Ironically, and unplanned, the full version of the shortened video I'm referencing in this episode also mentions how the first thing you have to figure out how to do is take good photos of the work you make. If you do need help taking better photos of your work, you can now access the Maker's Photography Styling System and The Maker's DSLR Masterclass whenever you need it! Click here to learn more. Love this podcast? Support an episode! Click here to learn more. Follow The Maker's Playbook on Instagram @themakersplaybookHave questions about the show or want to say Hi? Email us at: podcast (at) makers-playbook (dot) com
Kale Afong is a self-taught chef from the island of Oʻahu. He is the executive chef and owner of Kaleʻs Hale, Hawaiʻiʻs newest dining hotspot featuring an all-you-can-eat Japanese Yakiniku experience with a Hawaiian twist. This father and husband also started Hawai'i's first “Ocean to Table” experience, offering guests the opportunity to dive or fish, then learn to prepare their catch in a beach-picnic setting. His business Hawai'i's Only sells locally carved cutlery, including his signature knives and the first-ever designed “Poke Cooler”. He is an entrepreneur, winner of episode 2 of Hawai'i News Now's Kitchen Scraps, and an unofficial comedian.In this episode we talk about barely graduating high school, having his daughter at a young age, why he got into spearfishing, his multiple jobs throughout the years, how he became a chef, Kale's Hale, and so much more. Enjoy!Find Kale here: https://www.instagram.com/hawaiisonly/Buy our merch on:Official website: https://keepitaloha.com/Support us on:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kamakadiasFollow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keepitalohapod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/keepitalohapodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@keepitalohapod
What if the most powerful changemakers in your community were musicians? In this uplifting episode, Liz Stookey Sunde—co-founder of the nonprofit Music to Life—shares how artists across 39 genres are turning their talents into social impact, from combating addiction to building bridges across cultures. Whether you're a music lover, a dreamer, or someone wondering how to make a difference, this conversation will leave you inspired to see music—and changemaking—in a whole new light.
“90% of Somali people don't know the value of art. That is the problem.”Maslah Abdi Dahir has been threatened by the Islamist insurgent group Al Shabaab who believe portraiture is ‘haram' or forbidden under Islam. Other Somalis have told him art is a waste of time with so many people out of work.But the Prime Minister spotted and praised his work and he has 250K followers on TikTok. So what drives the 28 year old founder of Mogadishu's art centre and school?For today's Africa Daily, Peter Musembi speaks with Maslah Abdi Dahir – and one of his students Anisa Abdulahi Farah.Produced by Mohamed Gabobe in Mogadishu.
A new Craftwork conversation about the business of being a writer with Jane Friedman. Her book, The Business of Being a Writer, is now available in an updated second edition from the University of Chicago Press. Friedman has spent 25+ years working in the publishing industry, with a focus on business reporting and author education. Established in 2015, her newsletter The Bottom Line provides nuanced market intelligence to thousands of authors and industry professionals; in 2023, she was named Publishing Commentator of the Year by Digital Book World. Jane's expertise regularly features in major media outlets such as The New York Times, The Atlantic, NPR, The Today Show, Wired, The Guardian, Fox News, and BBC. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, etc. Subscribe to Brad Listi's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch Instagram TikTok Bluesky Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Francis is joined by podcasting Amanda McLoughlin, CEO of Multitude and co-host of the podcasts Spirits, Attach Your Resume, and Join the Party. Amanda began her journey as a creator vlogging on YouTube and has since spent over a decade in the podcast space.Amanda's Podcasts:Attach Your ResumeJoin the PartySpiritsAll Multitude showsTimestamps:00:00:00 Introducing Amanda McLoughlin00:01:29 Building a network through the early YouTube community00:05:04 How the podcasting world has changed over the past decade00:11:02 Forming Multitude00:15:56 Building a top 0.1% without the algorithm00:25:53 Podcast listeners are the most valuable audience00:31:20 The most valuable thing you can do is say no00:33:58 Diversifying your revenue streams00:35:52 Sustainable creator-led businesses to model00:38:53 Your podcast doesn't need to be profitable to be valuable00:40:08 Never host your podcast with Spotify00:45:58 All creators are a business00:52:33 Platforms need creators, creators don't need platforms00:56:13 Attach Your Résumé: stories behind seismic events in digital media01:01:46 What NOT to focus on as a creator
Josh Sweeney may not quite be a household name to many, but his work is certainly known by most in the industry. He's a world class automotive photographer who has provided images of some of the greatest events and shows around the world. Chances are if you pick up a publication, auction brochure of simply surf the net for the finest automobile example available, you may just be looking at his work! Connect with Josh here: www.shootfordetails.com https://www.shootfordetails.com/contact https://www.facebook.com/joshuapsweeney Connect with Red Line Oil: www.redline.com Connect with Mecum Auctions: www.Mecum.com Connect with JP Emerson: www.jpemerson.comFor more podcasts on cars check out Ford Mustang The Early Years Podcast at www.TheMustangPodcast.com, at Apple Podcasts or anywhere you get your podcastsFor more information about sponsorship or advertising on The JP Emerson Show or podcast launch services, contact Doug Sandler at doug@turnkeypodcast.com or visit www.turnkeypodcast.comAbby Hohlbein is a 410-sprint racer who, when not carving up the dirt or the track, is assisting students with disabilities in the classroom, chasing a little white ball around the links, and preparing for college with an amazing major in Motorsports Marketing and Management.Not one to shy away from hard work or getting her hands dirty in the shop, Abby acknowledges the challenges of managing partners and sponsors in the industry by emphasizing the importance of being valuable to each partner, maintaining a good image, and being accessible to fans while balancing her responsibilities to be a positive role model for young female race car drivers.
Ever wanted to make a living as an influencer? What about podcasting, or with youtube videos? Join Canna Campbell - a financial planner for 20 years - and Fear & Greed's Michael Thompson as they look at ways to make a living online.The information in this podcast is general in nature and does not take into account your personal circumstances, financial needs or objectives. Before acting on any information, you should consider the appropriateness of it and the relevant product having regard to your objectives, financial situation and needs. In particular, you should seek independent financial advice and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement or other offer document prior to acquiring any financial product. Canna Campbell is a Corporate Authorised Representative and Corporate Credit Representative of Wealthstream Financial Group Pty Ltd ABN 35 152 803 113 Australian Financial Services Licensee AFSL 412079.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're debuting a new series on the Toolkit feed; a look into some of the challenges and opportunities facing independent filmmakers in 2025. First up, we sit down with veteran producer Alex Saks, to dig into why even our most successful independent filmmakers are struggling to make a living right now. If directors like Sean Baker and Brady Corbet can work with the best indie studios, get great reviews, win awards, and STILL can't make rent, what does that mean for indie filmmaking as a whole? Watch the entire interview here: https://youtu.be/KTMP36_o-sk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lawrence Grobel is the author of 32 books. Among his honors are a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship for his fiction; Special Achievement Awards from PEN for his Conversations with Capote, and Playboy for his interviews with Barbara Streisand, Dolly Parton, Marlon Brando and Al Pacino; and the Prix Litteraire from The Syndicat Francais de la Critique de Cinema for his Al Pacino: In Conversation with Lawrence Grobel. He has been a Contributing Editor for Playboy, Movieline, World (New Zealand), and Trendy (Poland). He served in the Peace Corps, teaching at the Ghana Institute of Journalism; created the M.F.A. IN Professional Writing for Antioch University; and taught in the English and Honors Departments at UCLA. He has served as a jury member at the annual Camerimage Film Festival in Poland and has appeared as himself in the documentary Salinger and Al Pacino's docudrama Wilde Salome. His works have been translated into fourteen languages.
Lawrence Grobel is the author of 32 books. Among his honors are a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship for his fiction; Special Achievement Awards from PEN for his Conversations with Capote, and Playboy for his interviews with Barbara Streisand, Dolly Parton, Marlon Brando and Al Pacino; and the Prix Litteraire from The Syndicat Francais de la Critique de Cinema for his Al Pacino: In Conversation with Lawrence Grobel. He has been a Contributing Editor for Playboy, Movieline, World (New Zealand), and Trendy (Poland). He served in the Peace Corps, teaching at the Ghana Institute of Journalism; created the M.F.A. IN Professional Writing for Antioch University; and taught in the English and Honors Departments at UCLA. He has served as a jury member at the annual Camerimage Film Festival in Poland and has appeared as himself in the documentary Salinger and Al Pacino's docudrama Wilde Salome. His works have been translated into fourteen languages.
In this episode of the Moonshots Podcast, hosts Mike Parsons and Mark Pearson Freeland explore the inspiring and practical lessons from Chris Guillebeau's bestselling book, The $100 Startup.Chris is a renowned entrepreneur, traveler, and author who has built a life around creative self-employment and financial freedom. His book is a blueprint for launching a profitable business with minimal investment, proving that you don't need venture capital, an MBA, or a perfect plan to succeed.
In this episode of Capital Hacking, hosts Josh McCallan and John Edwin interview Kurt Buchert, a long-time resident of New Orleans who now resides in the Florida Panhandle. Kurt shares his remarkable journey from growing up in New Orleans and making traditional King Cakes to becoming a successful real estate investor with properties across New Orleans, Florida, and Colorado. He also discusses the important role GoBundance has played in his life, his family's entrepreneurial ventures, and the importance of freedom and time in his personal philosophy. Kurt's story is one of hard work, strategic investments, and a commitment to family and health.Ultimate Show Notes:00:55 Introducing Kurt Buchert01:59 Kurt's Background and Move to Florida04:23 King Cakes and New Orleans Culture07:34 Real Estate Ventures and Business Insights09:24 Entrepreneurial Journey and Family Involvement18:41 Health, Hobbies, and Future Plans22:52 GoBundance and Closing ThoughtsConnect with Kurt on Socials:LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kurt-buchert-50421551/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/kurtbuc/?hl=enTurn your unique talent into capital and achieve the life you were destined to live. Join our community!We believe that Capital is more than just Cash. In fact, Human Capital always comes first before the accumulation of Financial Capital. We explore the best, most efficient, high-integrity ways of raising capital (Human & Financial). We want our listeners to use their personal human capital to empower the growth of their financial capital. Together we are stronger. LinkedinFacebookInstagramApple PodcastSpotify
This week Francis is joined by Eric Silver, a podcaster, podcast producer and head of development at Multitude, a podcast studio and production company. Multitude: https://multitude.productions 00:00 Introducing Eric Silver 03:14 Crafting your interview style 06:04 The details of teaching podcasting 11:56 Podcasting does not mean video 19:41 The future of audio-only podcasts 25:39 The intention behind the creator 28:24 What makes a good podcast guest? 31:46 The difficulties of guest-based podcasts 36:06 Building an ethical creator-first business 44:11 The rise of Actual Play podcasts 50:08 The future of worker-owned and independent media 52:57 Hank Green's best interview
These are clips highlighting some of the topics discussed in the full episode! Check it out if you want a bite-sized version of the full episode. After her first creative color client, @hannahdisconnected was told by her fellow stylists that vivids were a fad and she wouldn't make a living doing creative color for very long. Over a decade later, Hannah is a 2024 BTC One Shot winner and part of the Danger Jones Creative Crew. We discuss her techniques & strategies for color application, as well her process for consultations with clients wanting to go vivid or transition to another vivid color. We also discuss the evolution of hair shows, brand collabs & opportunies, and navigating the challenges of social media and client expectations. This Week's Topics: • Her Journey to Creative Color • Winning BTC One Shot • Early Influences and Inspirations • Building a Clientele for Creative Color • Techniques and Strategies for Color Application • Home Care and Client Education • Brand Collaborations and Opportunities • The Evolving Show Experience • Navigating Social Media Challenges • Client Behavior and Expectations • Hair Horror Story Video versions of our episodes are on our YouTube channel for you to watch! Subscribe to our channel The Hair Game on YouTube and check out ‘The Hair Game Podcast' playlist. Our podcast thrives on the opinions of you, the listener... if you have a moment (and you are an Apple user), please leave us a rating & review on the Apple podcasts app or iTunes! Here's what you do: - Scroll down to 'Ratings & Reviews' - Click on the empty purple stars (5 is the best)! - Click on ‘Write a Review' and let us know what you love most! Each rating & review helps us reach more and more of your fellow hair loves, and our goal is to help as many hairdressers as we can find success. Thanks in advance! FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor
After her first creative color client, @hannahdisconnected was told by her fellow stylists that vivids were a fad and she wouldn't make a living doing creative color for very long. Over a decade later, Hannah is a 2024 BTC One Shot winner and part of the Danger Jones Creative Crew. We discuss her techniques & strategies for color application, as well her process for consultations with clients wanting to go vivid or transition to another vivid color. We also discuss the evolution of hair shows, brand collabs & opportunies, and navigating the challenges of social media and client expectations. This Week's Topics: • Her Journey to Creative Color • Winning BTC One Shot • Early Influences and Inspirations • Building a Clientele for Creative Color • Techniques and Strategies for Color Application • Home Care and Client Education • Brand Collaborations and Opportunities • The Evolving Show Experience • Navigating Social Media Challenges • Client Behavior and Expectations • Hair Horror Story Video versions of our episodes are on our YouTube channel for you to watch! Subscribe to our channel The Hair Game on YouTube and check out ‘The Hair Game Podcast' playlist. Our podcast thrives on the opinions of you, the listener... if you have a moment (and you are an Apple user), please leave us a rating & review on the Apple podcasts app or iTunes! Here's what you do: - Scroll down to 'Ratings & Reviews' - Click on the empty purple stars (5 is the best)! - Click on ‘Write a Review' and let us know what you love most! Each rating & review helps us reach more and more of your fellow hair loves, and our goal is to help as many hairdressers as we can find success. Thanks in advance! FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor
Send us a textGet Sponsor Magnet now! https://www.sponsormagnet.com/Get the vidIQ plugin for FREE: https://vidiq.ink/boostpluginWant a 1 on 1 coach? https://vidiq.ink/theboost1on1Check out the video version here: https://youtu.be/0HPucaCMwrQIn this episode of Tube Talk, Travis and Justin Moore discuss the journey of becoming a successful YouTube creator and the importance of monetizing through sponsorships rather than relying solely on AdSense. Justin shares his personal experiences, insights on how to approach brands, and strategies for small creators to find opportunities. The conversation also covers the significance of understanding brand goals, crafting effective pitches, and the evolving landscape of content creation, including the shift towards short-form content. Justin's new book, 'Sponsor Magnet,' is highlighted as a valuable resource for creators looking to enhance their sponsorship strategies.
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If you're an Artist that has been wanting to return to your personal work and build a business doing what you love, this episode is for you. I detail out the 6 steps that will take you from zero art to in the flow making a living from your work. This is what I unknowingly did to get back to my personal art after a 10 year hiatus. I am now consistently creating art amidst the chaos of life and growing my business over on Epic Bones.100 Epic DaysMy Affirmation Cards
Set the context for a joyful, exuberant day with a short, powerful message from Sadhguru. Explore a range of subjects with Sadhguru, discover how every aspect of life can be a stepping stone, and learn to make the most of the potential that a human being embodies. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Dropship Podcast, we dive into whether you can make a living through high-ticket dropshipping. We share personal stories and success tales, like Ben, who hit a multi-million dollar run rate in his first year and quit his job. We chat about why people turn to dropshipping for freedom and flexibility, but stress that it takes serious effort and realistic expectations. We also discuss how "making a living" varies by location and break down the numbers. Finally, we highlight the importance of community support and resources to help you succeed in your dropshipping journey. Links Mentioned DropshipBreakthru.com/Call — Thinking about joining the course? Book a no obligation call with Jon and he'll walk you through it! DropshipBreakthru.com/message — Want your question answered on the show? Leave us a voicemail for your chance to be featured Join Our FREE Facebook Group Follow DropshipBreakthru on Facebook Subscribe to the Dropship Breakthru YouTube Channel Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Sponsors DropshipBreakthru.com/Clearsale — Add this app to your business and never worry about fraud chargebacks again. DropshipBreakthru.com/Shopify — The only Ecommerce platform we recommend. DropshipBreakthru.com/Grasshopper — Get an 800 number for your business from Grasshopper DropshipBreakthru.com/Rewind — Automatically back up your Shopify store data DropshipBreakthru.com/PrimedMind — Get coached by the #1 Mindset Coach in the world, Elliot Roe Timestamps Introduction to Dropshipping (00:00:00)Discussion on making a living through high-ticket dropshipping and personal success stories. Student Success Story (00:00:51)Highlighting a student's achievement of quitting his job after significant business growth. Motivations for Dropshipping (00:01:18)Exploring why individuals consider dropshipping as a potential income source. Skepticism Around Dropshipping (00:02:56)Addressing common doubts about the feasibility of dropshipping as a business model. Subjectivity of Living Standards (00:03:46)Discussing how cost of living varies and its impact on income expectations. Evidence of Success (00:04:43)Mentioning the growing number of successful dropshipping students over the years. Common Aspirations of New Dropshippers (00:05:31)Most newcomers seek to replace their current job income through dropshipping. Setting Realistic Income Goals (00:06:15)Encouraging potential dropshippers to define achievable monthly income targets. Business Growth Journey (00:07:49)Emphasizing the ups and downs in building a dropshipping business. Time Commitment for Success (00:09:14)Discussing the importance of realistic time expectations in achieving income goals. Effort and Decision-Making (00:10:32)Highlighting the need for hard work and the emotional challenges of transitioning to full-time dropshipping. Community Support and Resources (00:11:23)Encouraging listeners to connect with the dropshipping community for support and resources.
Set the context for a joyful, exuberant day with a short, powerful message from Sadhguru. Explore a range of subjects with Sadhguru, discover how every aspect of life can be a stepping stone, and learn to make the most of the potential that a human being embodies. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode, Marie Forleo shares the importance of generosity and giving, not only in business but in life.Source: Not available Hosted by Sean CroxtonFollow me on InstagramFollow The QOTD Show on Instagram