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This topic in this episode was brought to me by Tony Stillinger, the owner of the "Extreme" team out of Florida. He's looking to increase the pro purses at races by creating a product line of goods and contributing money to the purses. Stillinger would eventually like a six race series strictly based on the money he generates from the product line. To give context on what it's like to be a pro we reached out to Dale Holmes, a former pro who raced during the hey day of big checks in the 90's, Cam Bramer, a current young pro who is doing what he can to make a living in the sport he loves and former pro and all things BMX guru Alan Foster.
Mark Preston was asked to open for the First Lady of Comedy, Phyllis Diller. "I love to refer to Mark Preston as my protégé", said Ms. Diller. "He has one of the strongest, most beautiful voices I have ever heard. He really gets to an audience. He sings, acts, emotes, is handsome...everything". Mark's unique talent preceded him. He was asked to join the world-famous recording group, 'The Lettermen'. Mark accepted and performed for a total of 11 years with the group. During that time, the group recorded several albums and CDs. There was a campaign to put forward the group's most recent recording "New Directions 2010" with the Les Brown Jr. Orchestra, for 3 Grammy nominations. In 2001, the Lettermen were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall Of Fame and in early 2020, the group was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame. Today Mark Preston is one of the most requested singers on cruise ships all over the world. In addition, he performs for public and private venues all over the world as well. markprestonsinger.com
In this episode of It's A Bonny Old Life, Bonny talks about her experience of coming to art later in life and how she has made a living from her art. Bonny shares how she discovered her love for coloured pencils, how she started commissions, and her timeline and plan to becoming a full-time artist. As well as talking about pricing and the importance of having a pricing structure that will allow you to earn a living from your art. She discusses marketing and the use of social media to help increase brand awareness as well as sharing how she got into teaching and some tips for if you're wanting to start your own art business. To keep up with Bonny's coloured pencil life, make sure you're following her on social media. You can find her on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and TikTok. You can also sign up to her weekly newsletter for regular tips and inspiration here. Please note this recording is from a few years ago and therefore a few time references may be out of date.
Are you an artist? Would you like to turn it into a full time career? We're joined by successful artist Ros Gervay. Ros Gervay's artworks focus on the raw beauty of the natural world and its power to ground us and reconnect us with ourselves and the moment. As well as being an amazing artist she also teaches other artists how to make a living out of their art and turn it into a successful business. Reach out to Ros Gervay here, rosgervayart.com I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by CVETA Property, Genea Newcastle and Grace Family Law SolicitorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's called the “dead zone:" a massive area in the Gulf of Mexico that's so low in oxygen that fish and other wildlife can't live there. Roughly 70-percent of harmful nutrients that cause the dead zone come from Midwest farms, namely fertilizer. Without laws to regulate fertilizer use, farmers are left to make changes on their own. But many don't. St. Louis Public Radio's Eric Schmid reports on why.
Welcome to another episode of the Open Studio Podcast! In today's episode, 10 Myths About Making a Living with Your Artwork," I'm here to debunk common misconceptions and provide you with the insights you need to thrive as an artist. Whether you're a seasoned creative or just starting out, these myths can hold you back from achieving your dreams. Let's break them down together! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon to stay updated on our latest episodes. Your support helps us empower more artists and creatives to turn their passion into a successful career.
Jill Duncan introduces her small-scale urban farm, Loving Roots Urban Farm, located in Ferguson, Missouri. Operating on just an eighth of an acre, Jill discusses the practices she uses, such as no-till farming and focusing on high-value, quick-growing crops like salad mixes and cherry tomatoes. Despite the limited space, she makes a living wage and shares insights into her methods for efficiency, problem-solving, and building a strong relationship-based customer base. Get time and labor-saving farm tools and microgreen seeds at shop.modern grower.co Listen to other podcasts on the Modern Grower Podcast Network: Farm Small, Farm Smart Farm Small, Farm Smart Daily The Growing Microgreens Podcast Check out Diego's book, Sell Everything You Grow on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Sell-Everything-You-Grow-Homestead-ebook/dp/B0CJC9NTZF
Jill Duncan introduces her small-scale urban farm, Loving Roots Urban Farm, located in Ferguson, Missouri. Operating on just an eighth of an acre, Jill discusses the practices she uses, such as no-till farming and focusing on high-value, quick-growing crops like salad mixes and cherry tomatoes. Despite the limited space, she makes a living wage and shares insights into her methods for efficiency, problem-solving, and building a strong relationship-based customer base. Get time and labor-saving farm tools and microgreen seeds at shop.modern grower.co Listen to other podcasts on the Modern Grower Podcast Network: Farm Small, Farm Smart Farm Small, Farm Smart Daily The Growing Microgreens Podcast Check out Diego's book, Sell Everything You Grow on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Sell-Everything-You-Grow-Homestead-ebook/dp/B0CJC9NTZF
I had 4 clients land news job recently!! All are doing work they love, that's purposeful and meaningful to them and one even doubled her salary. It's exciting to see people investing in themselves and creating new career paths. My guest in this episode is a great example of this too! Nicolette Mariano, is CEO of Treasure Coast Shellfish. She is a sustainable seafood farmer who is constantly learning and growing not just her delicious oysters but also herself as an entrepreneur. You'll hear the excitement and happiness in her voice as she shares what a day in the life is like! One of my favorite career tools is this kind of informational interview. You can learn so much by talking with someone in a job or career. Nicolette shares what she loves about her job, what's challenging about it and what she recommends to those who want to follow in her footsteps. If you'd like to have more meaning in your career, check out this month's career tip on how to find your purpose. It offers 3 exercises you can do to uncover the work that speaks to your soul. All that and more right here on Making a Living with Maggie! Resources in this episode: The Graduation Gift Pack - help your graduate get career clarity #1 new release in Job Hunting on Amazon: Are You Ready to Love Your Job? Make a Great Living Through Soul Search, Research and Job Search Treasure Coast Shellfish episode 10 of Eating Out: The Hunt for Sustainable Seafood
Social Media Manager and entrepreneur Georgia Tuohey tells us how she does it! Connect with her on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redfezsocial/ Website: https://www.redfezsocial.com/ Keep up with social media trends: Geekout by https://www.mattnavarra.com/ One of Georgia's songs: Robbie Rivera - All I Wanted If there is anything you would like us to talk about send us a DM on our Instagram instagram.com/unboxingwomen or an email to suchabitch@unboxingwomen.com Use the hashtag #SUCHABITCH to let us know about your personal experiences. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unboxingwomen/message
In this episode Landon Saunders is on location addressing a company's workforce. With his trademark stories and humor, he explores the purpose of a life, of work, and of relationships. Landon emphasizes the importance of a joy that resides within each of us, if only we are able to access it.
Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents - Dave Blinzinger has toured Canada, the United States and Europe but, by choice, primarily plays his saxophone at local venues. “I'm from St. Louis, Missouri. My father had moved up to Cortes Island in the 70s. I lived there from 88 to 1990. At that time, well, there wasn't very much happening on Cortes. You could go up to the Cortes Cafe on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday, hang out with the fishermen and that was about it. So I moved to Quadra in 1990, basically to get a job,” he explained. He has lived on Quadra ever since. “I love both islands, but Cortes is special for me because it's the place I went to as an eight year old boy. I lived across from what's now Linnaea Farm in 1976. It was my first visit and it was magic. I just fell in love with the place! I think this place has its grip on me.” “The summer of '76 was my first summer on Cortes, when I was a kid, so I did a composition called '76.'” Cortes Currents: How and why did you become a musician? Dave Blinzinger: “I started when I was a teenager, because my father was a saxophone player and so was my uncle. I really admired them. That's what got me into playing the saxophone and into music, really.” “My father was a Choir Director and I spent many years in choir. I did vocal jazz. I play a few other instruments. I play hand drums. I play the flute. I play a bit of piano and then I have several different saxophones to choose from, depending on the situation.” Cortes Currents: When did you turn professional? “I really started in about 1991, with a band called ‘the Valiants.' They were a large 11 piece rhythm and blues band based out of the Comox Valley. I stuck with them for about 9 years and played probably two to three times a month, sometimes once a week.” “My unspoken goal is to be a working musician. I didn't want to be a pro to try to ‘one up' anybody. I really just wanted to play music professionally, eight days a week.” “My father came from that breed of people. He played in dance bands in the 60s in the United States. In those times, the 40s, 50s, and 60s, you could work as a musician, get picked up by big bands and you could gig for a living, almost like a job. That's what I wanted, to be involved in my music full time.” Cortes Currents: What will your second song be? Dave Blinzinger: “One that had airplay on Cortes Radio and is on the Quadra Compilation CD. ‘Smoke From A Distant Fire' is one of my original compositions.” “The idea of this song is that you're laying out at night on Cortes Island under the stars, looking up at the stars, looking up at the universe, contemplating the cosmos, which we've all done a lot of. The distant fire is not the forest fires that we have. It's the fire in the sky, meaning the fire from distant galaxies, the light that we see.”
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Welcome to another Art Chat! Today I'm talking to Jennifer Moore of The Sewing Report YouTube Channel where she offers sewing tutorials, product reviews, and craft industry insights. She also runs a successful Etsy shop where she sells sewing supplies. In this episode, we will discuss how artists and crafters can make a living with their art and crafts both online and in their local communities. I hope you find this friendly chat helpful and informative. If you want to catch the other part of our conversation about the trustworthiness of influencers and product reviews you can see it on the Sewing Report Live channel: https://youtu.be/-NwJzARqsgM Where to find Jen: Sewing Report on YouTube (main channel) https://www.youtube.com/@SewingReportSewing Report Live @sewingreportlive Website: https://www.sewingreport.comEtsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/sewingreport?ref=shop-header-name&listing_id=1069587410&from_page=listing
Jim is the founder, owner, operator of the Petaluma Pumpkin Patch, a fall destination for many families in the Bay Area and a well -known agritourism enterprise in Sonoma County. Jim is a member of 4 -H, which promotes positive youth development, mentorship, and education, and FFA, the Future Farmers of America, an organization that encourages leadership in agriculture.Not only does he run an incredibly successful pumpkin patch, but he is also in charge of managing over 800 acres of other land. His pumpkin patch has been featured in countless media, including Sonoma Magazine, KQED, Time Out, and was named as one of the top three pumpkin patches in the United States by the New York Times. Send us a Text Message.Subscribe on Apple Podcast , Spotify or other major streaming platforms.If you have a comment, a question you wish I'd asked, an idea for an episode or want to say hi, I'd love to hear from you! For inquiring guests, please keep in mind that this podcast is for the benefit of listeners and I am not interested in any “puff pieces.” Thank you for understanding!Feel free to send me a message through my website, or through LinkedIn.A diary of episodes are posted on Instagram atHow I Built My Small Business.
The poet and theologian Pádraig Ó Tuama tells us about his journey into poetry, how he knows a poem is complete and how poets might practice noticing. He also reads from his collection and deconstructs his poetry. We also discuss what it means to make a living as a poet.*ABOUT PÁDRAIG Ó TUAMAPádraig Ó Tuama is a theologian, writer, and conflict transformation practitioner. His books include In the Shelter: Finding a Home in the World; Daily Prayer with the Corrymeela Community; Sorry For Your Troubles; Borders & Belonging and Poetry Unbound: 50 Poems to Open Your World. He hosts the On Being Studios podcast Poetry Unbound with Krista Tippett's studio.*RESOURCES & LINKS
Bill Krackomberger comes to the show to talk about making a living off of Sports Betting APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://forms.gle/D2cLkWfJx46pDK1MA BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com SPONSORS: Deposyt Payment Processing: https://www.deposyt.com/seankelly LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bill Krackomberger comes to the show to talk about making a living off of Sports Betting APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://forms.gle/D2cLkWfJx46pDK1MA BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com SPONSORS: Deposyt Payment Processing: https://www.deposyt.com/seankelly LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Outdoor Journal Radio's Eating Wild podcast, the boys are back for their final episode at the Toronto Sportsmen's Show and are joined by a variety of guests who make their living serving Canadian anglers!Tune in to hear all about how Lu convinced Jasper to finally do the podcast, how a home business turned into a major fishing retailer, and how Rahfish is making fishing clothes cool!Follow Eating Wild on Instagram! To reach out to the boys, drop us a line at eatingwild@odjradio.com
This week we get into the difference between “making a living “and “making money “and what does that mean for you in your thinking and your living and everything else, join me! Introducing Stimulus, the happy social network where giveaways replace ads. Brands get the attention they need, and people can win cash! Enter giveaways by liking, replying, or reposting. We ensure fairness with random prize selections. ID verification keeps things legit. Joining is easy – sign up and browse. But remember, verification is for U.S. residents only. Let's brighten up social media together. Visit https://www.stimulus.com/ref/FWACATA Happy giveaways, and positive vibes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fwacata/message
Have you ever worked a nine to five or a day job and struggled to keep your creativity going? It can be really hard when you're in one of these situations to make sure you maintain your creative energy and keep your spirit open to life, inspiration and working toward your bigger dreams. Luckily today, I have a guest who has managed to do just that.He also happens to be my boyfriend. It's Timmy, professionally known as Timothy Michael Blewitt! Timmy recently got a 9to5 after living the past 10 years working as an actor/freelance artist. He's doing amazing work with his new job but it can be hard to find time for your creative passions outside of that.In today's episode, we talk about the challenges of maintaining artistic pursuits alongside a 9 to 5 job, an easy tactic to make progress toward your creative goals outside of work, and the many transferable skills that artists bring to traditional employment.We Also give you a juicy update on our relationship and what the move in process was like for us in the first 15 minutes of the pod- you do not want to miss that! Can't wait!!-Remember to subscribe/follow the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. Please leave us a rating and review- it helps SO much in getting the show out there. And tell a friend about the show- podcasts are very personal and tend to be spread person to person. If this show helped you or made you smile, share the love :) Follow the show @unleashyourinnercreative Follow me: @LaurenLoGrasso
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Making A Living Trading for Over 30 Years In episode 445 of the Desire To Trade Podcast, we will be listening to the recording of an interview with author and trading expert, Jason Shapiro, who talks about making a living trading for over 30 years. What's the best thing a trader can do when stuck in the waiting game? The video is also available for you to watch on YouTube. >> Watch the video recording! Topics Covered In This Episode 00:00 Introduction 00:45 What's new with Jason 01:35 The waiting game is tough 03:28 What he does when he's not trading 04:11 How to wait for the right setup 05:08 Why does he stick with his edge? 07:24 Developing his trading style 08:24 Seeing trading as a business 09:46 Mindset in managing capital when trading for clients 12:26 The importance of intuition in trading 13:37 Common issues among new traders 14:42 Where Jason got his capital when he started trading 16:11 The difference between traders with normal returns and those with up & down returns 17:25 What a real edge? 18:19 Ever had an edge that doesn't work anymore? 19:19 Insights on setting a maximum for expected profits 20:37 Being on his least active trading period 21:39 Knowing your trading goals 22:17 Sticking with one system 22:37 Where to find Jason Shapiro (links below) and much more 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 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! Where to find Jason Shapiro crowdedmarketreport.com Twitter: @Crowded_Mkt_Rpt YouTube: @crowdedmarketreport What one thing will you implement after listening to this podcast episode? Leave a comment below, or join me in the Facebook group!
Justin Lee is a professional fisherman, hunter, Member of USA National spearfishing team, ambassador for some of the biggest outdoor brands in the world but he describes himself simply as a "Honoka'a boy". In this episode, we talk about his early memories hunting, fishing and playing in the gulches in both Colorado and the Big Island, his big leap into pursuing this lifestyle full-time and why his passion for the outdoors is deeper than just doing what he loves. Don't miss this episode. Title Sponsor: www.cpb.bank Airline Sponsor: www.hawaiianair.com Venue: www.visittuesdays.com Connect with Justin: https://www.instagram.com/bigisleboy24 https://www.youtube.com/@bigisleboy24/videos https://freedivesafe.org Connect with Andrew and Kolby: www.uncuthawaii.com https://www.instagram.com/uncut_hawaii https://www.instagram.com/kolbymoser https://www.instagram.com/_andrewtran #uncutpodcast #uncuthawaii #hawaiicreators #hawaiipodcast #podcastersofinstagram #podcastersofinstagram #spotifypodcast #newpodcast #applepodcast #hawaii #podcast #hawaiilife #hawaiian #luckywelivehawaii #podcasts #podcasting #podcaster #madeinhawaii #oahuhawaii #hawaiinei #mauihawaii #hawaiiliving #podcastshow #podcasters #podcastlife #podcasthost #podcastaddict --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/uncuthawaii/support
About the HostsDavid Tipling is one of the World's most widely published wildlife photographers renowned for his artistic images of birds. His many accolades include a coveted European Nature Photographer of the Year Award (2002) for work on Emperor Penguins, and in North America, Nature's Best Indigenous Peoples Award (2009) for his pictures of Mongolian eagle hunters.He is the author or commissioned photographer for many books including the RSPB Guide to Digital Wildlife Photography (Bloomsbury) and Penguins –Close Encounters (New Holland). In 2013 after 6 years work visiting 39 countries on all seven continents the critically acclaimed Birds & People (Random House) was published. Recently published books include Seabirds of the World, A Parliament of Owls and an instant best seller with Princeton University Press, Britain's Birds. His book A Bird Photographer's Diary charts his 30 year career in pictures.In 2018 David's combined book sales topped 300,000 copies Worldwide. David writes regularly for various magazines including Amateur Photographer. TV and film work have seen appearances in front of the camera on Springwatch and The One Show, while David has worked behind the cameramaking short films and with author Jonathan Franzen on the documentary Emptying the Skies.David's pictures hang in various collections around the World and have been exhibited in New York's Times Square, the Nikon Gallery in Japan and recently the Mall Galleries in London. For 16 years David was a judge for the British Birds Bird Photographer of the Year and was a judge for Bird Photographer of the Year (BPOTY) for 6 years. He currently judges Wild Art Photographer of the Year (WPOTY).In January 2022 David was named an OM SYSTEM Ambassador the scheme honours the talents of photographers creating exceptional imagery with OM SYSTEM equipment.To find out more visit David's website - http://davidtipling.com/David's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/david.tipling/Rob Read has spent many years as a photography competition organiser; firstly as a founding director of, and primary organiser for Bird Photographer of the Year for the first five years of the competition, and more recently as founder, owner, and organiser of WildArt Photographer of the Year. Josh Galicki has been entering competitions for many years and has had significant success in many, including Bird Photographer of the Year. He is now part of the judging team for WildArt Photographer of the Year.Find out more about your host's and view their work on their Instagram profiles:Rob - https://www.instagram.com/robreadphotos/Josh - https://www.instagram.com/galicki_photography/The WildArt Photographer of the Year competition website can be found here - https://www.wildartpoty.com/
On request of our listeners. In this week's episode Ashea is joined by Russ Hughes and Paul Maunder where they give tried and tested advice on how to make a living in today's audio industry. Talking Points:What was your first pro gig and how did that come about?Getting work in a traditional studio settingFreelancingTypes of clients and how to deal with themBalancing a day jobWhen/how to transition into full timeFinds of the week:Ashea: All You Need To Know About The Music Business Russ: Criminal Record Show , i73 Pro Paul: Deity Theos digital radio mics
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Professional golfer Oliva Mehaffey joined Nathan Murphy to discuss her life on the European Tour, how she overcame the loss of her father and learning from Jon Rahm in Arizona.Want to join Ireland's biggest, best (and possibly nerdiest) golf community? Email golfweekly@offtheball.com with proof of your subscription to get access to the Golf Weekly Discord server!
This podcast is taken from a call with Omar going over common obstacles and problems you may be experiencing when growing a career in the film industry.
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Johnny B. Truant has written over 100 books, one of which (Fat Vampire) became a SyFy Network TV show. He also writes and podcasts about creative inspiration at JohnnyBTruant.com. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. You can manufacture your own success dollar by dollar. 2. The statement, "The best reason to write is for free." means imagining a situation where nobody gets your art, or have nothing good to say, and still creating your art. 3. We think that children are too naive to know how jaded the world is. But we can do that too by dropping a lot of the artificial stuff we have placed on top of ourselves. Check out Johnny's Website - Johnny B Truant Website Sponsors HubSpot: Starting your year off strong and accomplishing goals like increasing revenue and faster growth starts with the right selling tools. And for that, there's the all new Sales Hub from HubSpot! Head to HubSpot.com/sales to try it for free! Ziprecruiter: Let ZipRecruiter help you conquer the biggest hiring challenge: finding qualified candidates. Just go to this exclusive web address right now to try ZipRecruiter for free! ZipRecruiter.com/fire. NetSuite: Download NetSuite's popular KPI Checklist absolutely free - designed to give you consistently excellent performance - at NetSuite.com/fire!
Johnny B. Truant has written over 100 books, one of which (Fat Vampire) became a SyFy Network TV show. He also writes and podcasts about creative inspiration at JohnnyBTruant.com. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. You can manufacture your own success dollar by dollar. 2. The statement, "The best reason to write is for free." means imagining a situation where nobody gets your art, or have nothing good to say, and still creating your art. 3. We think that children are too naive to know how jaded the world is. But we can do that too by dropping a lot of the artificial stuff we have placed on top of ourselves. Check out Johnny's Website - Johnny B Truant Website Sponsors HubSpot: Starting your year off strong and accomplishing goals like increasing revenue and faster growth starts with the right selling tools. And for that, there's the all new Sales Hub from HubSpot! Head to HubSpot.com/sales to try it for free! Ziprecruiter: Let ZipRecruiter help you conquer the biggest hiring challenge: finding qualified candidates. Just go to this exclusive web address right now to try ZipRecruiter for free! ZipRecruiter.com/fire. NetSuite: Download NetSuite's popular KPI Checklist absolutely free - designed to give you consistently excellent performance - at NetSuite.com/fire!
In this episode of the Let's Assess podcast, we dive deep into the thrilling world of snowmobiling with AJ, co-founder of Powder Bound Adventures.
Creating Your Best Life: Inspiration and Motivation for Growth Let me ask you a question, 'Are you making a living or creating a life? Today's podcast is not about strategies but about self-reflection. Are you living on autopilot or pursuing your dreams intentionally. We get only what we negotiate with life, and most of us are not giving ourselves enough credit...and we need to ask for more from ourselves and the goals we are setting. I truly believe that each of us has untapped potential that we can tap into if we only make the decision and commitment to pursue our goals and dreams. I hope today's episode will inspire you and lead you to unleashing your true potential. Thanks for listening. George Wright II 00:07 Introduction and Quote of the Day 00:13 Are You Making a Living or Creating a Life? 01:32 The Importance of Having a Plan and a Dream 02:06 The Power of Decision and Focus 03:33 The Poem That Inspires 04:38 The Prosperity Pillars: A Guide to Creating Your Best Life 05:54 Surrounding Yourself with the Right People 06:36 The Path to Happiness and Accountability 07:10 A Motivating Poem to End 08:37 Make the Decision and Go After It
How do you balance your life's purpose, your creative impulse, or your art, with the realities of life? Here are the final four responses I received. Thanks to Peter, Olga Yakimenko, Rainbow, and Kevin Bowers. Clerestory by Bryan Kam • Infrequent updates at Substack • All my work plus exclusive content at Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bkam/message
The Deer Shop Podcast crew sits down with Aaron Olsen of Next Step Outdoors this week. We discuss mobile hunting, the differences in Michigan, Ohio and Iowa deer hunting, Montana bear and elk hunting, and making a living in the outdoor space with media. Its a great sit down that you wont want to miss!
When I say “making a living” what do you think I mean? Do you immediately think of income and how much money you make? Or do you think of how you spend your time? Do you think of the balance between working hours and leisure hours? I don't think there is one particularly correct answer, but on this episode of The Maker's Playbook, our guest, Danny Meisinger does put this phrase into some very helpful perspective for those of us trying to figure out the financial side alongside the dream life of being a full-time potter in the 21st century. If you are dreaming that same dream, or even just curious about what it's actually like to make a living from what you make, this episode is for you.On January 8th (one week from today!) I'm sharing my entire annual planning process inside of our Community! If you are looking to have 2024 be the year you finally accomplish the projects you dream of at the start of the year, consider joining us for the system that finally changed it all for me. This podcast wouldn't exist without my annual planning system! Learn more about all the Community has to offer by visiting: makersplaybook.com/community(And if you are reading this after January 8th, 2024 don't worry! All trainings inside of The Community are recorded. Come on over and check it out!)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
Leilani and Mikkayla candidly talk about their most recent approach to running the school, and doing without a lot of the fluff. Running a lean mean riding school machine, and discuss how making a living in the horse industry can be pretty simple.
Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com introduces us to Gary Steinbrenner & Maryse Laurin of LS Ranch & Farms/Bois D'Arc Christmas Tree Farm. https://boisdarcchristmastreefarm.com/ The ranch/farm was purchased and established in 2012 as a ranch for breeding Registered Texas Longhorns. In 2016, they started the Christmas Tree Farm, with a lot of love, dedication, patience, and hard work. All of their trees are organically grown.No pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers are used. Maryse and Gary explain how they got started.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3010081/advertisement
How do we account for nature? We can build on it and we can take from it, but what is its intrinsic value — in and of itself?On this episode: Adam Davis (of Ecosystem Investment Partners), and a cultural transformation happening right now — reshaping the intersection of environmentalism and capitalism. Welcome to the restoration economy.— — —Music: Thumbug, Local Artist, Yu Su, SFMLCover art: Alé SilvaThanks: Ian Wyatt, Ava Stanley, Aila Takenaka, Alex JanzTranscript, Citations, etc: https://www.futureecologies.net/listen/fe-5-6-making-a-living— — —Help us keep making this show. Our supporters get access to early episode releases, a community discord server, discounted merch, and exclusive bonus content: for example, a follow-up Q&A session with Adam Davis.Did this episode leave you with questions? Join our community and ask for yourself (by Dec. 12)
This week Orna Ross and Campaigns Manager Melissa Addey discuss the second campaign in their roundup of ALLi's advocacy work: SelfPub3. This author business campaign aims to raise the average income for authors and poets through good publishing practices and lobbies and supports the literary and creative industries in providing more publishing skills support and education for authors. You can support this campaign by spreading the truth about self-publishing, and our research surveys and data roundups give you the facts you need to spread pride in being an indie author. Find more author advice, tips, and tools at our self-publishing advice center. And, if you haven't already, we invite you to join our organization and become a self-publishing ally. Now, go write and publish! About the Hosts Orna Ross launched the Alliance of Independent Authors at the London Book Fair in 2012. Her work for ALLi has seen her named as one of The Bookseller's “100 top people in publishing”. She also publishes poetry, fiction, and nonfiction and is greatly excited by the democratizing, empowering potential of author-publishing. For more information about Orna, visit her website. Melissa Addey has a PhD in creative writing and writes historical fiction set in first-century Rome, eleventh-century Morocco and eighteenth-century China. She runs writing workshops covering both craft and entrepreneurship, most frequently for the British Library. She's also ALLi's campaigns manager, a role in which she loves observing and supporting the vast diversity of self-published authors. Visit her at her website and pick up a free novella.
Marc Seal, talented guitar player, recording artist, instructor and promotional specialist for companies like Guitar Center and Taylor Guitars, shares his journey to creating a sustainable living doing what he loves, plus he shares playing tips and his original music. In this episode Marlene chats with her friend Marc Seal about his guitar journey. He also talks shares bar chord and picking tips, as well as playing some of his mesmerizing original music. You don't want to miss this one! You can reach Marc Seal at his website Marlene's Guitar Courses & Learning Resources Learn to Play Guitar in a Day! Coaching Sessions Marlene's Tips For Guitar Playing Success book Thursday Tips blog Thank you to our sponsors! GatorCo.com LevysLeathers.com Bet these EARLY Black Friday Deals at Sweetwater.com We are a Sweetwater.com affiliate. So. when you purchase your guitar, guitar gear or anything else you might need from you are also helping to support this show - thank you! Available on... @applepodcasts @applemusic @spotify @spotifypodcasts @podbean #slackkeyguitar #Hawaiianslackkey #guitartuning #Howto #guitar #learnguitar #playguitar #guitartips #guitarpodcast #playon Credits: Creator, Host, Producer: Marlene Hutchinson This podcast was made possible in part by: Gator Cases Sweetwater.com I Create Sound - For help getting your best sound go to www.icreatesound.com
Turn of the Centuries Kirsten Sparenborg Kirsten Sparenborg is a Tacoma artist who creates Architectural Map Drawings. When Kirsten's husband PCSed to JBLM they found themselves in Tacoma's Stadium District. After a brief move to New York Kirsten has returned to live and make art here in Tacoma. We talk about how she became a... The post Making a Living with Your Art in Tacoma with Kirsten Sparenborg appeared first on Move to Tacoma.
In this special "memory lane" re-upload, we journey back to 2019 for an enchanting conversation with artist and spiritual seeker Annie Tarasova. Hailing from Australia, Annie's artistic journey is steeped in yoga, meditation, spirituality, and the wonders of astrology. Her Etsy venture, DreamyMoons, has become a sanctuary for celestial-inspired art. We delve into Annie's creative process, making a living as an artist, solo travel, manifestation practices, and the transformative power of self-love. Enjoy Annie's magic!SPONSORS' SPECIAL OFFERS hereCONNECT WITH ANNIEdreamymoons.com.auig @dreamy_moonsCONNECT WITH RAQUELLE + YOMyourownmagic.comig @raquellemantrafb group your own magicMY SHOP eyesofaspen.comSPONSORS' SPECIAL OFFERS hereSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/your-own-magic/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the show I talk with Amy Sanders and Gleidymar Rivera. They were chosen for the AVPT Early Career Fellowship for BIPOC Ceramic Artists, a program started this year to provide financial support and mentorship. In our interview we talk about their style of making, balancing labor-intensive practices with the need to make a living, and how they prepared for their first major sale at the Asparagus Valley Pottery Tour last April. The deadline for this year's AVPT fellowship is October 1st and you can apply through www.apotterytrail.com. Over the past few years major changes have been happening in ceramic departments across the U.S. As of the release of this episode, the president of West Virginia University has proposed shutting down their ceramic department along with other visual arts programs. If you would like to show your support for the program visit savewvuceramics.wordpress.com. To find out more about the proposed cuts visit Studio Potter to read an article by WVU ceramic professor Shoji Satake. Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: AMACO Brent www.amaco.com The Michiana Pottery Tour happening September 23 and 24 www.michianapotterytour.com The Bray www.archiebray.org The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Rosenfieldcollection.com.
In this episode, farmer Derek Amadi talks about the work that goes into making a living farming. Make farming easier with the Paperpot Transplanter and Other Small Farm Equipment at https://www.paperpot.co/ Follow PaperpotCo on IG https://instagram.com/paperpotco Podcasts by Diego Footer: Microgreens: https://apple.co/2m1QXmW Vegetable Farming: https://apple.co/2lCuv3m Livestock Farming: https://apple.co/2m75EVG Large Scale Farming: https://apple.co/2kxj39i Small Farm Tools https://www.paperpot.co/
We don't often think of work when we think of Henry David Thoreau. We think of Thoreau living with his family, or loafing around at a cabin at Walden, and mostly spending his days walking and enjoying nature. We know he did some writing, sure, but often think of him as being largely the abstract thinker type.But Thoreau was a man of much practical skill, who lived a life of both thought and action. He did lots of kinds of work — from carpentry to surveying to helping raise Ralph Waldo Emerson's kids — and thought a lot about the nature of work, both the paid variety and the kind that's necessary for simply sustaining day-to-day life. Today on the show, John Kaag, a professor of philosophy and the co-author of Henry at Work: Thoreau on Making a Living, shares some of Thoreau's insights on work with us. We discuss what Thoreau can teach us about the value of resignation, the importance of continuing to work with your hands to maintain what Thoreau called your "vital heat," what makes for meaningful work, and the trap of working in bad faith. We end our conversation with a call to consider what you're really being paid for in your job and the true cost of the things you buy.Resources Related to the PodcastJohn's previous appearances on the AoM podcast:AoM Podcast #480: Hiking With NietzscheAoM Podcast #576: A Treasure Trove of American PhilosophyWalden by Henry David ThoreauEmerson's eulogy for ThoreauAoM Article: How to REALLY Avoid Living a Life of Quiet DesperationSunday Firesides: The Cost of a ThingShop Class as Soulcraft: An Inquiry into the Value of Work by Matthew B. CrawfordConnect With John KaagJohn's faculty page
Gene Owens of Faithless Town discusses the fate of the arts during Covid, and a recent campaign to get their gig canceled because of their unacceptable views. (Did you know it's "fascist" to oppose state restrictions on individuals?)