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Best podcasts about memberful

Latest podcast episodes about memberful

Media Voices Podcast
Building recurring revenue and audience connections: in conversation with Memberful's Jen Matichuk

Media Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 37:10


In this bonus episode of The Publisher Podcast, sponsored by Memberful, we hear from Jen Matichuk, Strategic Partnerships Manager at Memberful. Jen spoke about how membership is a powerful way to diversify revenue, whether you need to introduce membership tiers (spoiler: you don't), and how to deliver value that converts. She also explores the value of community, and why evolution and iteration are key for retention. This episode of The Publisher Podcast & Newsletter is sponsored by Memberful, a best-in-class membership solution for independent publishers and journalists who want to diversify their revenue stream and connect with their audience.  Memberful lets you offer membership perks and exclusive content to your loyal audience, giving you full control over who has access to your articles, newsletters, and podcast episodes. Take control of your publishing business this year with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/publisherpod and get started with a free trial.

Media Voices Podcast
Immediate Media's Alex White on giving staff the space to innovate

Media Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 40:26


On this week's episode of The Publisher podcast we hear from Alex White, Group Managing Director for Immediate Media's Knowledge portfolio which includes BBC Gardeners' World, BBC History and Immediate's parenting business, MadeForMums. We spoke about the benefits that come from the company's focus on publishing verticals, how the magazine publisher is bringing a culture of innovation into the business by giving staff the space to innovate and how she believes encouraging an ‘entrepreneurial spirit' is crucial to compete. This season of The Publisher Podcast & Newsletter is sponsored by Memberful, a best-in-class membership solution for independent publishers and journalists who want to diversify their revenue stream and connect with their audience.  Memberful lets you offer membership perks and exclusive content to your loyal audience, giving you full control over who has access to your articles, newsletters, and podcast episodes. Take control of your publishing business this year with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/publisherpod and get started with a free trial.

Media Voices Podcast
Deutsche Welle's Sam Baker on solving the problem of podcast promotion

Media Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 41:59


In this episode of The Publisher Podcast we hear from Sam Baker, Senior Producer of Deutsche Welle's award-winning podcast Don't Drink The Milk. She takes us through the appeal of documentary and narrative podcasts, how the team is experimenting with video and AI, and how overlapping interests allows DW to find new audiences for its audio. And, of course, we discuss where the title 'Don't Drink The Milk' originates from. It's a fascinating story - and one that succinctly explains the appeal of culture podcasts, and why audio is a wonderful medium for explaining history. This season of The Publisher Podcast & Newsletter is sponsored by Memberful, a best-in-class membership solution for independent publishers and journalists who want to diversify their revenue stream and connect with their audience.  Memberful lets you offer membership perks and exclusive content to your loyal audience, giving you full control over who has access to your articles, newsletters, podcast episodes, private community chats, and more. Take control of your publishing business this new year with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/publisherpod and get started with a free trial.

Media Voices Podcast
Bloomberg's Marissa Zanetti-Crume on strategy for audience-first news products

Media Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 36:40


On this week's episode of The Publisher Podcast we hear from Marissa Zanetti-Crume,  Bloomberg Media's Global Head of Product. Marissa talks about how her product team are collaborators, integrating content, technology, and commercial considerations. We also spoke about Bloomberg Media's newsletter strategy and how its 70-strong newsletter portfolio is a mix of subscriber exclusives and free newsletters positioned to deliver both revenue and reach. Marissa explains how the introduction of a live audio Q&A has given Bloomberg journalists the opportunity to engage directly with their audiences. This season of The Publisher Podcast & Newsletter is sponsored by Memberful, a best-in-class membership solution for independent publishers and journalists who want to diversify their revenue stream and connect with their audience.  Memberful lets you offer membership perks and exclusive content to your loyal audience, giving you full control over who has access to your articles, newsletters, and podcast episodes. Take control of your publishing business this year with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/publisherpod and get started with a free trial.

The Rebound
537: Lapdrop

The Rebound

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 46:16


How many Macs does Moltz own and will Lex make it through the ad read without passing out?The new Macs arrive this week and Jason has a look at the new MacBook Air and Mac Studio.Mark Gurman says Apple's next OS releases will feature a big design change.John Gruber continues to needle Gurman.Moltz loves the song "Expert In A Dying Field" by The Beths.Check out Adam Selby's gorgeous “Severance” merch.Our thanks to Memberful, the easiest way to sell memberships to your audience, used by the biggest creators on the web. Generate sustainable, recurring income while diversifying your revenue stream. Get started for free at memberful.com/rebound - no credit card required.If you want to help out the show and get some great bonus content, consider becoming a Rebound Prime member! Just go to prime.reboundcast.com to check it out!You can now also support the show by buying shirts, iPhone cases, mugs, hats and other items featuring our catchphrase, "TECHNOLOGY" and now shirts, hats and mugs featuring our stylish logo!

Media Voices Podcast
Zetland's Tav Klitgaard on designing news products that younger people will pay for

Media Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 43:09


This week on The Publisher Podcast by Media Voices, we're joined by Tav Klitgaard, Group CEO of Zetland Media. As well as news publication Zetland, the Danish company also has a book publishing business, an AI transcription startup, and has recently launched a Finnish publication called Uusi Juttu, which has attracted 15,000 paying members within the first two months. Tav discusses the importance of designing products to address user needs, and how that pays back in attracting paying younger audiences, as well as taking their subscriber-first business model to Finland. He also explains why audio has been such a pivotal part of making Zetland successful as a member-driven publisher, and what future he sees for video podcasts. This season of The Publisher Podcast & Newsletter is sponsored by Memberful, a best-in-class membership solution for independent publishers and journalists who want to diversify their revenue stream and connect with their audience.  Memberful is human-first, not software first, so whether you're launching, growing or switching platforms, the team at Memberful are committed to providing exceptional support at every stage of your journey. Take control of your publishing business this new year with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/publisherpod and get started with a free trial.

Media Voices Podcast
Metro's Newsletter Editor Sophie Laughton on the future of publishers' newsletters

Media Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 35:07


In this week's episode of The Publisher Podcast, Metro.co.uk's Newsletter Editor Sophie Laughton takes us through… everything newsletter. From how the Metro's redesign allowed the newsletter team to break silos, through how they're solving discovery issues, to what newsletters offer that no other medium can, Laughton provides an A-Z on newsletters for publishers. This is both a newsletter strategy 101 and a rallying cry for what newsletters can offer to publishers. This season of The Publisher Podcast & Newsletter is sponsored by Memberful, a best-in-class membership solution for independent publishers and journalists who want to diversify their revenue stream and connect with their audience.  You can easily set up and manage your membership program with Memberful's intuitive features, from multiple membership tiers and payment options to cater to different audience segments, and maximise your revenue potential. Take control of your publishing business this new year with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/publisherpod and get started with a free trial.

Becarios NO | Periodismo y marketing digital
15 plataformas para lanzar tu curso online: ¿Cuál elegir?

Becarios NO | Periodismo y marketing digital

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 51:08


En el episodio de esta semana de Haciendo Cosas, nos sumergimos en el fascinante (y algo confuso) mundo de las plataformas para crear y vender cursos online.¿Estás pensando en monetizar tu conocimiento? ¿Te has planteado lanzar una formación pero no sabes qué plataforma elegir? Este episodio es para ti.

Media Voices Podcast
Women's Running's Esther Newman on serving a range of audience needs

Media Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 37:29


On this week's episode of The Publisher Podcast we hear from Esther Newman, Senior Editor and Podcast Host at Women's Running. Esther explains that a recent exercise to create a persona for the typical Women's Running reader led to the realisation that there were a range of audiences accessing the brand in a variety of ways. While running is the banner that attracts readers to the brand, a whole host of women's interests are what drives the community. From a monthly print magazine through a weekly podcast, to a Patreon Discord and social channels, Women's Running is ‘so many things' to its diverse audience. This season of The Publisher Podcast & Newsletter is sponsored by Memberful, a best-in-class membership solution for independent publishers and journalists who want to diversify their revenue stream and connect with their audience.  Memberful lets you offer membership perks and exclusive content to your loyal audience, giving you full control over who has access to your articles, newsletters, podcast episodes, private community chats, and more. Take control of your publishing business this new year with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/publisherpod and get started with a free trial.

Media Voices Podcast
Reach Plc's Dan Russell on achieving 4 million referrals from WhatsApp

Media Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 40:28


On this week's episode of The Publisher Podcast we hear from Dan Russell, Reach Plc's Engagement Director (for short). Reach Plc achieved its best ever month for traffic in January, based in no small part on a social strategy that is tailored to each platform - and doesn't rely on chasing huge hits. The teams across Reach's titles have also seen success in building communities on WhatsApp where, as Russell explains, the limited nature of messaging apps can be a benefit rather than a drawback. He discusses why publishers cannot take the rarefied space of messaging apps for granted, and how the engagement team disseminates universal lessons about community growth across the entire portfolio. This season of The Publisher Podcast & Newsletter is sponsored by Memberful, a best-in-class membership solution for independent publishers and journalists who want to diversify their revenue stream and connect with their audience.  You can easily set up and manage your membership program with Memberful's intuitive features, from multiple membership tiers and payment options to cater to different audience segments, and maximise your revenue potential. Take control of your publishing business this new year with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/publisherpod and get started with a free trial.

Brad & Will Made a Tech Pod.
274: A Little Bit Less Good

Brad & Will Made a Tech Pod.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 63:49


Will is trying on a new hat soon, with a newsletter about the ongoing enshittification of our collective computing experience, and some tips and tricks for... unshittifying it a bit. So this week we're digging into both the subject matter itself, and also the ins and outs of launching a newsletter, the features and policies of some of the bigger publishing platforms, hosting costs, email outreach, the decision-making that goes into monetizing your writing, and more. Plus: tangents on why you should never run your own mail server, Linux kernel scene drama, and a brief look back at some of our quaint old Blogspot material.Will's newsletter: https://next.content.town/Our previous episode on dark patterns: https://techpod.content.town/episodes/174-weaponized-smurfing Support the Pod! Contribute to the Tech Pod Patreon and get access to our booming Discord, a monthly bonus episode, your name in the credits, and other great benefits! You can support the show at: https://patreon.com/techpod

Media Voices Podcast
Press Gazette's Richard Jamieson on monetising a 60-year-old B2B brand

Media Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 29:20


This week on The Publisher Podcast by Media Voices, we're joined by Press Gazette's Chief Commercial Officer Richard Jamieson. He takes us for a behind-the-scenes look at how the industry publication makes money, and the huge changes he's overseen in its commercial strategy over the past few years. Richard outlines the opportunities he saw coming onto a well-respected B2B brand which previously had limited commercialisation but a really strong audience. He also discusses the results of some big changes to their daily newsletter over the past 18 months, the power of face-to-face events, and Press Gazette's newly-launched registration wall. This season of The Publisher Podcast & Newsletter is sponsored by Memberful, a best-in-class membership solution for independent publishers and journalists who want to diversify their revenue stream and connect with their audience.  You can easily set up and manage your membership program with Memberful's intuitive features, from multiple membership tiers and payment options to cater to different audience segments, and maximise your revenue potential. Take control of your publishing business this new year with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/publisherpod and get started with a free trial.

The Rebound
532: Apple's Filthy PR Mouth

The Rebound

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 45:25


We have complaints about Invites, among other things.Apple launches Invites, somewhat rockily.Congrats on your porn app, EU.Tapestry is now out.Is Tapbots considering doing a BlueSky app?John Gruber points out an open source sharing protocol.We are slightly intrigued by the Trmnl.Our thanks to Memberful, the easiest way to sell memberships to your audience, used by the biggest creators on the web. Generate sustainable, recurring income while diversifying your revenue stream. Get started for free at memberful.com/rebound - no credit card required.If you want to help out the show and get some great bonus content, consider becoming a Rebound Prime member! Just go to prime.reboundcast.com to check it out!You can now also support the show by buying shirts, iPhone cases, mugs, hats and other items featuring our catchphrase, "TECHNOLOGY" and now shirts, hats and mugs featuring our stylish logo!

Media Voices Podcast
Hearst's Katie Vanneck Smith on making magazine memberships successful

Media Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 34:39


This week on The Publisher Podcast we speak to Katie Vanneck Smith, CEO at Hearst UK. Katie's career spans The Times, The Wall Street Journal and the Telegraph, as well as co-founding Tortoise. In the two years since joining Hearst, the company has launched and revamped membership programmes for Elle, Good Housekeeping, Men's Health and Women's Health, and soon Prima and Runner's World. Katie talks about subscriptions versus memberships, the importance of publishing teams, the future of print, and what the point is of industry associations as she takes up her role as chair of the PPA. She also dives into the formulas that make memberships successful.  This season of The Publisher Podcast & Newsletter is sponsored by Memberful, a best-in-class membership solution for independent publishers and journalists who want to diversify their revenue stream and connect with their audience.  Memberful lets you offer membership perks and exclusive content to your loyal audience, giving you full control over who has access to your articles, newsletters, podcast episodes, private community chats, and more. Take control of your publishing business this new year with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/publisherpod and get started with a free trial.

Planet Upload
Meta's Creator War Chest, NFL Access for Legends, and Trump Creator Credentials

Planet Upload

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 28:51


Josh and Lauren are back in the studio! Major news for today: Meta is balling out on creators (again), the NFL is giving more content access to its legends, and Trump-favoring creators will now have a path to gain White House credentials.This episode is sponsored by Memberful. Memberful is a best-in-class membership software that empowers creators to build customized membership businesses. Creators can generate reliable recurring revenue, all while fostering meaningful connections with their audiences. Get started for free; no credit card required. Link: https://tbfltr.co/tfmf25Here are links to more detail about what we discussed this week:Leaked Instagram Contracts Reveal What It's Paying Creators for Reels - Business InsiderInstagram gives creators more insight into their reels' performance | TechCrunchCreators are getting thousands of new followers by posting Trial Reels. Was that Instagram's plan all along? - TubefilterThe NFL is turning ex-players into "media moguls" on YouTube - TubefilterNFL Lets Former Players Tap Its Video Archive for YouTube PostsTrump administration to creators: "You will be allowed to apply for press credentials to this White House." - TubefilterThe Second Trump Presidency, Brought to You by YouTubersYouTube cozies closer to the NFL, replacing TikTok as Super Bowl tailgate sponsor - Tubefilter Creator Upload Socials:YOUTUBEINSTAGRAMTIKTOK

Media Voices Podcast
January 2025 wrap-up

Media Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 44:52


In this bonus episode of The Publisher Podcast by Media Voices, Chris Sutcliffe, Esther Thorpe and Peter Houston take a look at what's happened in the world of media in January. A bonus monthly wrap-up of key news is something new we're trialling following feedback which said you missed the three of us together and our take on what's going on. Here we discuss the boost to publisher coffers from post-inauguration donations, the capitulation of tech-bro capitalists to Trump, and ask what on earth is happening with TikTok. This season of The Publisher Podcast & Newsletter is sponsored by Memberful, a best-in-class membership solution for independent publishers and journalists who want to diversify their revenue stream and connect with their audience.  Memberful is a powerful membership solution with a difference: you always retain full control over your brand, your content, your audience, and your business. Your content always belongs to you, not a platform. Take control of your publishing business this new year with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/publisherpod and get started with a free trial.

Media Voices Podcast
Which?'s Hannah Ballantyne on the importance of social media for building trust and relevance

Media Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 33:47


In this week's episode of The Publisher Podcast, we speak to Hannah Ballantyne, Senior Social Media Manager at Which?, a not-for-profit consumer-focused publication. Hannah contributed to a fascinating article in InPublishing late last year about steering the brand's debut on TikTok; a strategy which has won the team awards. With the ongoing saga between platforms, publishers and politicians showing no signs of cooling, we had a timely conversation about which platforms they prioritise at Which?, how they assess the value of social media to the publication, and meeting the publication's goals of sharing impartial expert advice to empower consumers. Hannah also explains why dishwasher and pothole content is taking off, even with younger audiences. This season of The Publisher Podcast & Newsletter is sponsored by Memberful, a best-in-class membership solution for independent publishers and journalists who want to diversify their revenue stream and connect with their audience.  Memberful is a powerful membership solution with a difference: you always retain full control over your brand, your content, your audience, and your business. Your content always belongs to you, not a platform. Take control of your publishing business this new year with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/publisherpod and get started with a free trial.

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast
From Side Hustle to Full-Time Food Blogger with Amina Al-Saigh

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 64:01


Monetizing a food blog, building a brand, and implementing systems and strategies with Amina Al-Saigh from Hungry Paprikas. ----- Welcome to episode 501 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week, Bjork interviews Amina Al-Saigh from Hungry Paprikas, where she shares recipes from across the Middle East with an authentic Arab voice. From Side Hustle to Full-Time Food Blogger In this interview, Amina shares her journey from starting out as a food content creator on Instagram while working full-time as an engineer to today as a full-time food creator with a brand new cookbook (Souk To Table). Amina explains how she balanced her food blog with her full-time job in the early days, the importance of her niche in attracting brand partnerships, and the qualities that made her a desirable partner for brands, even when she had a small following. Bjork and Amina also chat about the strategy of incremental stacking when adding tasks and processes to your workload and how workflow changes when you take your food blog from side hustle to full-time. This is a really inspiring interview for anyone, but especially those currently balancing a food blog with a full-time job. Three episode takeaways: Growing and monetizing on Instagram versus a blog — Amina shares when and why she decided to start her website in addition to her Instagram (which now has almost 200,000 followers) and how she qualified for Mediavine within a year. She also explains what it was like to start monetizing her site with ads, and how it compared to when she first started making money from brand partenrships with her Instagram account. Incorporating systems and processes into your business — Before becoming a full-time food blogger, Amina worked as an engineer. And her background as an engineer is ever-present in the systems and processes she has incorporated into her business to make her life easier and work more efficient. Amina shares her processes and tips for organizing your workflow, from content scheduling to photography and editing to collaboration with her team. Making progress while letting go of perfection — Success looks different for every creator, but Amina believes that if you continue to show up every day, prioritize learning, trust your gut, and let go of perfection, every food blogger will be able to reach their goals. Resources: Hungry Paprikas Mediavine Asana Airtable Lightroom Foodie Digital Food Network CBC Creator Community SOUK TO TABLE: Vibrant Middle Eastern Dishes for Everyday Meals Email Amina Follow Amina on Instagram Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group Thank you to our sponsors! This episode is sponsored by Siftr and Memberful. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership.

Media Voices Podcast
1440's Tim Huelskamp on finding white space for a newsletter-based media business

Media Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 39:29


This week on The Publisher Podcast we hear from Tim Huelskamp, CEO and co-founder of 1440, a daily curated newsletter that now reaches over 4 million daily readers. He tells us about finding white space in the newsletter market, the forecast for newsletter advertising, whether the claim to be ‘unbiased' is a selling point for audiences, and what it means to be an employee-owned media organisation. Tim was involved in the private equity game for around a decade prior to founding 1440, spending time as co-founder of venture philanthropic funds and as an angel investor. In this episode Tim takes a very nuanced view – some might say pleasantly cynical at times – of the subject. He was very honest and forthright about when private equity works for the media, and why it often doesn't. This season of The Publisher Podcast & Newsletter is sponsored by Memberful, a best-in-class membership solution for independent publishers and journalists who want to diversify their revenue stream and connect with their audience.  Memberful lets you offer membership perks and exclusive content to your loyal audience, giving you full control over who has access to your articles, newsletters, podcast episodes, private community chats, and more. Take control of your publishing business this new year with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/publisherpod and get started with a free trial.

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast
Leveraging 3 Million TikTok Followers to Launch a Product with Dana Hasson

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 57:48


Launching a cookie starter kit product, growing a TikTok following to 3 million followers, and networking with Dana Hasson.   ----- Welcome to episode 499 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Dana Hasson, an entrepreneur, content creator, self-taught baker, and founder of Homemade Ish. Leveraging 3 Million TikTok Followers to Launch a Product Dana Hasson has spent the last decade building her business — reaching over 3 million followers on TikTok and launching her first physical product, Homemade Ish Cookie Starter Kits. In this interview, Dana explains how (and why) she transitioned from beauty and fashion content to food content and how she balanced networking and creating in the early days of building her brand. Bjork and Dana also discuss the process of launching a physical product, including how she is pairing the brand with her existing content and leveraging her huge social media following. Three episode takeaways: Why consistency is the secret to success on social media — Dana shares more about how she grew her TikTok following to over 3 million followers and explains why she thinks posting consistently (5x/day, every single day, for over a year!) was the key to her success. How to launch a physical product — Dana recently launched Homemade Ish, her line of Starter Cookie Kits. Learn how she built her team behind the product, developed a scalable recipe for her cookies (hint: it requires a food scientist!), and everything else you need to consider when developing a product. The importance of a season of quiet hustle — Dana shares more about the early days of building her brand, when she focused on learning, networking, and understanding the industry — as she first started posting on social media. Resources: Dana's website Homemade Ish Chiara Ferragni Addison Rae How Faith Christensen Grew Her TikTok and Instagram Platforms to 2.5 Million Followers Good Girl Snacks Kit Maximizing the Impact of Your Email List with Nathan Barry from Kit Follow Dana on Instagram and TikTok Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group Thank you to our sponsors! This episode is sponsored by Siftr and Memberful. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership

Media Voices Podcast
Wessenden Marketing's Jim Bilton on publisher product priorities for 2025 and beyond

Media Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 45:20


We're kicking off 2025's first season of The Publisher Podcast by talking to Jim Bilton, Managing Director at Wessenden Marketing and Brandlab Research. Jim produces bimonthly research and updates on the business of content distribution through WessendenBriefing, and has decades of experience consulting for media businesses. In this episode, we explore the standout publisher product trends from 2024, what publishers are investing in this year, and how optimistic everyone is feeling. Jim also highlights some B2B and B2C publishers to watch this year from his surveys, which surprisingly are almost all legacy companies. This season of The Publisher Podcast & Newsletter is sponsored by Memberful, a best-in-class membership solution for independent publishers and journalists who want to diversify their revenue stream and connect with their audience.  Memberful lets you offer membership perks and exclusive content to your loyal audience, giving you full control over who has access to your articles, newsletters, podcast episodes, private community chats, and more. Take control of your publishing business this new year with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/publisherpod and get started with a free trial.

The Rebound
527: Trying To Make It To Midnight

The Rebound

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 47:43


The lights go out on Dan, Lex takes a walk and Moltz is having some work done.Dan got an Ember mug.Lex is getting back into the treadmill desk life.The brand he has is a Sperax.Gurman thinks it makes sense for Apple to put voice control into the Magic Mouse.Our thanks to Memberful, the easiest way to sell memberships to your audience, used by the biggest creators on the web. Generate sustainable, recurring income while diversifying your revenue stream. Get started for free at memberful.com/rebound - no credit card required.If you want to help out the show and get some great bonus content, consider becoming a Rebound Prime member! Just go to prime.reboundcast.com to check it out!You can now also support the show by buying shirts, iPhone cases, mugs, hats and other items featuring our catchphrase, "TECHNOLOGY" and now shirts, hats and mugs featuring our stylish logo!

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast
The Secret to Building a Family Business and Reaching 2 Million Pageviews

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 58:33


Navigating business ownership with family members, establishing ownership of responsibilities, and creating genuine content with Echo and Erica Blickenstaff. ----- Welcome to episode 494 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Echo and Erica Blickenstaff from the food blog Favorite Family Recipes.  The Secret to Building a Family Business and Reaching 2 Million Pageviews In this episode, Echo and Erica dive into the ups and downs of running a family business. The key to their success? Dividing responsibilities and playing to each other's strengths. After struggling with everyone doing everything (hello, burnout!), they sat down to figure out who would take on what. Once that was sorted, it was like a weight was lifted, and they were able to dive deeper into their areas of expertise. They also talk about the challenges of growing a business while staying true to your roots. After taking a hit from Google's algorithm updates, they realized the importance of diversifying their revenue streams and not relying too much on search traffic. With 2 million monthly page views (!!!) and a focus on authentic, family-driven content, they've learned to balance growth with staying genuine. Whether you're running a family business or just trying to keep things organized, this episode is full of actionable tips and inspiring insights! Three episode takeaways: Dividing Responsibilities for Success: Working with family can make decision-making tricky, but once the three sisters divided up their responsibilities based on each person's strengths and weaknesses, everything fell into place. It helped them work more efficiently and allowed everyone to dive deeper into their areas of expertise. Navigating the Business Roles: Inspired by the E Myth framework, they identified who best fit the roles of the entrepreneur, manager, and technician in their business. Understanding these roles helped them streamline operations and keep the business running smoothly. Adapting and Staying Authentic: After being impacted by Google's Helpful Content Update, they've been focusing on diversifying their revenue streams and staying true to their roots by creating authentic, family-focused content that AI can't replicate. Resources: Favorite Family Recipes The E Myth: Why Most Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It by Michael E. Gerber Slicing Pie by Mike Moyer The EOS business framework The Minne Stuga Snackdive Clariti Semrush Asana Most Requested Copycat Dishes — their third cookbook! Follow Favorite Family Recipes on Instagram Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group Thank you to our sponsors! This episode is sponsored by Yoast and Memberful. Learn more about our sponsors at foodbloggerpro.com/sponsors. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership.

Content Inc with Joe Pulizzi
Your Why Is Holding You Back (473)

Content Inc with Joe Pulizzi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 5:14


Did you accomplish your business goals this year? Sadly, most content entrepreneurs did not. It's possible that your business why is holding you back from success. Now is the time to get a new why. ----- Today's episode is brought to you by Memberful. Whether your passion is journalism, cooking, fitness coaching, teaching, or traveling — you can monetize your content with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/contentinc to get started building your membership business with a free trial.  ------- Like this episode? SUBSCRIBE on Apple, Spotify or Google. See all Content Inc episodes at the Content Inc. podcast home. Get my personal newsletter today and receive my free goal-setting guide today.

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast
Writing Standout Recipes and Navigating AI as a Food Creator

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 54:27


Mastering recipe development in a competitive market and adapting to AI as a food creator with Raeanne Sarazen, author of The Complete Recipe Writing Guide: Mastering Recipe Development, Writing, Testing, Nutrition Analysis, and Food Styling. ----- Welcome to episode 491 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Raeanne Sarazen. Writing Standout Recipes and Navigating AI as a Food Creator Raeanne Sarzen wrote the book on recipes… literally. In 2023, Raeanne published The Complete Recipe Writing Guide: Mastering Recipe Development, Writing, Testing, Nutrition Analysis, and Food Styling. How did she get to be the expert in recipe writing? Raeanne is a Registered Dietitian and a classically trained chef who has worked in hospitals as a clinical dietitian, restaurant kitchens, in food publishing as a writer, editor, and test kitchen professional), and as a culinary nutrition consultant. So yes, she knows a thing or two about developing, writing, testing, and perfecting recipes! In this interview, Bjork and Raeanna discuss the recipe development process, how food publishing has changed over the years, what it takes to write a great recipe, and how food creators can stand out online, especially in a world with AI. Three episode takeaways: What makes a really good recipe?: Raeanne argues that the quality of the recipe differentiates really successful food creators from the rest of the pack. In this interview, she walks listeners through the recipe development process, shares her tips for writing a user-friendly recipe, and discusses the importance of recipe testing. How to adapt to AI as a food creator: Raeanne shares her thoughts on artificially generated recipes – in short, they're not tested, devoid of personality, and written without personality or critical thinking. Bjork and Raeanne also discuss how you can use AI when developing recipes and writing content. How to differentiate yourself as a recipe developer: Let's face it — food blogging is a competitive space. But Raeanne believes that if you create accurate, concise, easy-to-follow recipes that solve the problems of your readers and infuse your content with your distinct voice, you can still build a successful career as a food creator. Resources: Raeannesarazen.com The Complete Recipe Writing Guide A Couple Cooks Budget Bytes Follow Raeanne on LinkedIn and Instagram Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group Thank you to our sponsors! This episode is sponsored by Memberful. Learn more about our sponsors at foodbloggerpro.com/sponsors. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership.

Mil Palabras
#277 Cómo emprender en el mundo digital a traves de productos digitales - José Ignacio Andres

Mil Palabras

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 34:14


Cómo emprender en el mundo digital: Explorando las diversas opciones de productos digitales¿Cómo emprender en el mundo digital? es una pregunta que se hacen muchas personas que quieren ser independientes y tener su propia empresa. En este episodio te compartimos varias experiencias interesantes.En la era digital actual, las oportunidades para emprender y generar ingresos en línea son vastas y variadas. Uno de los sectores más prometedores es el de los productos digitales, que ofrecen la ventaja de ser intangibles, fáciles de distribuir y escalables. En este artículo, exploraremos las diferentes opciones de productos digitales que pueden ayudarte a emprender con éxito en el mundo digital.1.Cursos en líneaLos cursos en línea son uno de los productos digitales más populares y rentables. Puedes crear cursos sobre temas que dominas, como marketing digital, programación, diseño gráfico, cocina, yoga, y mucho más. Plataformas como Udemy, Teachable y Skillshare te permiten hospedar y vender tus cursos.2. Ebooks y libros electrónicosSi te gusta escribir, puedes crear ebooks y libros electrónicos sobre temas que te apasionan. Puedes venderlos en plataformas como Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, Apple Books y Google Play Libros.3. Software y aplicaciones móvilesSi tienes habilidades de programación, puedes crear software y aplicaciones móviles que resuelvan problemas o satisfagan necesidades del mercado. Puedes venderlas en plataformas como App Store y Google Play.4. Plantillas y temas para sitios webSi tienes habilidades de diseño, puedes crear plantillas y temas para sitios web que sean atractivos y fáciles de usar. Puedes venderlos en plataformas como ThemeForest y Creative Market.5. Música y audio digitalSi tienes talento musical, puedes crear música y audio digital que se pueda vender en plataformas como iTunes, Spotify y Google Play Música.6. Imágenes y gráficos digitalesSi tienes habilidades de diseño gráfico, puedes crear imágenes y gráficos digitales que se puedan vender en plataformas como Shutterstock, iStock y Adobe Stock.7. Suscripciones y membresíasPuedes crear suscripciones y membresías que ofrezcan contenido exclusivo, descuentos y beneficios a los miembros. Plataformas como Memberful y Paid Member Subscriptions te permiten crear y gestionar suscripciones y membresías.Emprender, Mundo Digital, Aplicaciones, Móbiles, podcast, Podcast Corporativo, Comunicación Organizacional, Recursos Humanos, Desarrollo Profesional, Desarrollo Personal, Comunicación Efectiva, Santiago Ríos, Mil PalabrasRecuerda por favor escucharnos y suscribirte en la plataforma que más te guste:Apple Podcast Spotify Google Podcast SpreakerDeezerPara participar, escríbeme tus comentarios a santiagorios@milpalabras.com.coRecursos recomendados en este PodcastLinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseignacioandres/?originalSubdomain=esSitio Web: https://nailted.com/Suscríbete al Podcast de Mil Palabras enwww.milpalabras.comDescarga GRATIS el ebook “Cómo Crear un Podcast Corporativo”https://milpalabras.com.co/ Otros podcasts recomendados de nuestra redExperiencia Tech.Las voces de los líderes que hacen posible la evolución y la transformación digital. Casos de éxito, innovación, nuevos modelos de negocio y soluciones tecnológicas prácticas para crecer las empresas.https://open.spotify.com/show/77wLRAuRqZMuIiPcaBNHsJHistorias que NutrenConversaciones con profesionales que tienen algo para nutrir tu vida en lo personal, lo profesional, lo espiritual y lo físico.bit.ly/historiasquenutrenSomos CancionesEntrevistas e historias divertidas y personales con Gente que ama la música y sabe de música. (suenan canciones completas al lado de las historias).spoti.fi/3hWr020Logística que Trasciende Aquí encuentras las voces del sector logístico con las mejores prácticas e historias que han contribuido al crecimiento económico de industrias, negocios y naciones.https://bit.ly/logisticaquetrasciendeConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mil-palabras--4898895/support.

Mil Palabras
#277 Cómo emprender en el mundo digital Explorando las diversas opciones de productos digitales

Mil Palabras

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 34:14


Cómo emprender en el mundo digital: Explorando las diversas opciones de productos digitales¿Cómo emprender en el mundo digital? es una pregunta que se hacen muchas personas que quieren ser independientes y tener su propia empresa. En este episodio te compartimos varias experiencias interesantes.En la era digital actual, las oportunidades para emprender y generar ingresos en línea son vastas y variadas. Uno de los sectores más prometedores es el de los productos digitales, que ofrecen la ventaja de ser intangibles, fáciles de distribuir y escalables. En este artículo, exploraremos las diferentes opciones de productos digitales que pueden ayudarte a emprender con éxito en el mundo digital.1.Cursos en líneaLos cursos en línea son uno de los productos digitales más populares y rentables. Puedes crear cursos sobre temas que dominas, como marketing digital, programación, diseño gráfico, cocina, yoga, y mucho más. Plataformas como Udemy, Teachable y Skillshare te permiten hospedar y vender tus cursos.2. Ebooks y libros electrónicosSi te gusta escribir, puedes crear ebooks y libros electrónicos sobre temas que te apasionan. Puedes venderlos en plataformas como Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, Apple Books y Google Play Libros.3. Software y aplicaciones móvilesSi tienes habilidades de programación, puedes crear software y aplicaciones móviles que resuelvan problemas o satisfagan necesidades del mercado. Puedes venderlas en plataformas como App Store y Google Play.4. Plantillas y temas para sitios webSi tienes habilidades de diseño, puedes crear plantillas y temas para sitios web que sean atractivos y fáciles de usar. Puedes venderlos en plataformas como ThemeForest y Creative Market.5. Música y audio digitalSi tienes talento musical, puedes crear música y audio digital que se pueda vender en plataformas como iTunes, Spotify y Google Play Música.6. Imágenes y gráficos digitalesSi tienes habilidades de diseño gráfico, puedes crear imágenes y gráficos digitales que se puedan vender en plataformas como Shutterstock, iStock y Adobe Stock.7. Suscripciones y membresíasPuedes crear suscripciones y membresías que ofrezcan contenido exclusivo, descuentos y beneficios a los miembros. Plataformas como Memberful y Paid Member Subscriptions te permiten crear y gestionar suscripciones y membresías.Emprender, Mundo Digital, Aplicaciones, Móbiles, podcast, Podcast Corporativo, Comunicación Organizacional, Recursos Humanos, Desarrollo Profesional, Desarrollo Personal, Comunicación Efectiva, Santiago Ríos, Mil PalabrasRecuerda por favor escucharnos y suscribirte en la plataforma que más te guste:Apple Podcast Spotify Google Podcast SpreakerDeezerPara participar, escríbeme tus comentarios a santiagorios@milpalabras.com.coRecursos recomendados en este PodcastLinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseignacioandres/?originalSubdomain=esSitio Web: https://nailted.com/Suscríbete al Podcast de Mil Palabras enwww.milpalabras.comDescarga GRATIS el ebook “Cómo Crear un Podcast Corporativo”https://milpalabras.com.co/ Otros podcasts recomendados de nuestra redExperiencia Tech.Las voces de los líderes que hacen posible la evolución y la transformación digital. Casos de éxito, innovación, nuevos modelos de negocio y soluciones tecnológicas prácticas para crecer las empresas.https://open.spotify.com/show/77wLRAuRqZMuIiPcaBNHsJHistorias que NutrenConversaciones con profesionales que tienen algo para nutrir tu vida en lo personal, lo profesional, lo espiritual y lo físico.bit.ly/historiasquenutrenSomos CancionesEntrevistas e historias divertidas y personales con Gente que ama la música y sabe de música. (suenan canciones completas al lado de las historias).spoti.fi/3hWr020Logística que Trasciende Aquí encuentras las voces del sector logístico con las mejores prácticas e historias que han contribuido al crecimiento económico de industrias, negocios y naciones.https://bit.ly/logisticaquetrasciendeConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mil-palabras--4898895/support.

Content Inc with Joe Pulizzi
Books as a Critical Business Strategy for Creators (472)

Content Inc with Joe Pulizzi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 5:39


When you look at the most successful content creators on the planet, they generally have at least one, sometimes more, books that they published.  How important is it?  Let's discuss. ----- Today's episode is brought to you by Memberful. Whether your passion is journalism, cooking, fitness coaching, teaching, or traveling — you can monetize your content with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/contentinc to get started building your membership business with a free trial.  ------- Like this episode? SUBSCRIBE on Apple, Spotify or Google. See all Content Inc episodes at the Content Inc. podcast home. Get my personal newsletter today and receive my free goal-setting guide today.  

Content Inc with Joe Pulizzi
It's How You React that Matters (471)

Content Inc with Joe Pulizzi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 4:47


Regardless of what happened to you in the past week, there are quite a few people in your life who are hurting right now. The decisions we make in the next few weeks to few months can change our lives and the lives of the people around us for the better. Know that this opportunity exists and is in front of you. ----- Today's episode is brought to you by Memberful. Whether your passion is journalism, cooking, fitness coaching, teaching, or traveling — you can monetize your content with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/contentinc to get started building your membership business with a free trial.  ------- Like this episode? SUBSCRIBE on Apple, Spotify or Google. See all Content Inc episodes at the Content Inc. podcast home. Get my personal newsletter today and receive my free goal-setting guide today.  

Kvart i bold
Kvart i Nedtakt: Mere fight end kønt spil

Kvart i bold

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 47:53


THEO PÅ MÅL OG TÆT I TOPPENAGF, FC København og FC Midtjylland ligger side om side i toppen af Superligaen med 27 point hver efter 15 spillerunder. FC København kunne have været alene i front, men en uafgjort i Aarhus satte en stopper for dette, så Jacob Neestrups tropper nu må nøjes med en delt førsteplads at gå på pause med.I denne nedtakt kan du blandt andet høre om:Theo Sanders overraskende startplads - og hvad det betyder for Nathan Trott.Hvorfor Amin Chiaka ikke kom på banen.Mere rodet end kønt spil.Hvorvidt spillet var for ensidigt.Styrkeforholdet i toppen af Superligaen.Hvor der skal investeres i vinterens transfervindue.Få det hele lige her i Kvart i Nedtakt.Vært: Alex Munk HjortStøt Kvart i Bold på Memberful.Du kan blive medlem fra 35,- om måneden og sikre at vi kan lave udsendelser som denne: https://kvartibold.memberful.com/join Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast
Differentiating Your Content in a Crowded Market with Brian Watson

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 53:53


Prioritizing your blog, freeing yourself from metrics, and building a digital cookbook with Brian Watson from Thee Burger Dude. ----- Welcome to episode 488 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Brian Watson from Thee Burger Dude.  Differentiating Your Content in a Crowded Market with Brian Watson In this week's episode, Brian Watson from Thee Burger Dude shares his inspiring journey from posting on Instagram to building a successful blog on WordPress. He'll reveal his secrets to standing out in a crowded digital landscape — including tips on simplifying your content creation process, focusing on versatile recipes, and the power of blogging and why it remains a vital tool for content creators. Plus, he'll debunk the myth of chasing numbers and encourage you to be gentle to yourself to prioritize your mental well-being. Whether you're a seasoned blogger or just starting out, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you grow your audience and build a sustainable online business! Three episode takeaways: Brian's Content Creation Journey: You'll hear about how Brian got his start on Instagram and eventually made the leap to YouTube. He dives into the early days of his content creation and how he built a successful blog on WordPress after initially trying out Wix, emphasizing the flexibility WordPress offers for monetization. Discover the Power of Blogging: He highlights why blogging remains a crucial part of his success, serving as his main source of income, while platforms like Instagram serve as more of a bonus. He encourages content creators on TikTok and Instagram to consider starting their own blogs for a more stable and personalized space that they fully control. Making Your Content Stand Out: You'll hear Brian talk about how to differentiate your brand in a crowded space, including tips on simplifying photography setups and focusing on multifunctional recipes that can be used across various dishes. Plus, he offers valuable advice for new bloggers: don't get caught up in the numbers and embrace a mindset that prioritizes mental well-being and self-compassion! Resources: Thee Burger Dude Tiffy Cooks: How I Transitioned from 9–5 to FT Food Blogger Episode 392 of The Food Blogger Pro podcast: How Pinch of Yum's 1.1 Million Follower Instagram Account Got Hacked (and Recovered!) Joe's Vegan Food Gram Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles by Steven Pressfield Follow Brian on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group Thank you to our sponsors! This episode is sponsored by Yoast and Memberful. Learn more about our sponsors at foodbloggerpro.com/sponsors. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership.

Content Inc with Joe Pulizzi
Selling Your Content Inventory in 4 Steps (470)

Content Inc with Joe Pulizzi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 5:11


Most content creators are selling their newsletter, podcast and website inventory the wrong way. By taking a limited-inventory approach, you can sell all your open inventory in a very short period of time.  ----- Today's episode is brought to you by Memberful. Whether your passion is journalism, cooking, fitness coaching, teaching, or traveling — you can monetize your content with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/contentinc to get started building your membership business with a free trial.  ------- Like this episode? SUBSCRIBE on Apple, Spotify or Google. See all Content Inc episodes at the Content Inc. podcast home. Get my personal newsletter today and receive my free goal-setting guide today.

Content Inc with Joe Pulizzi
Using Habits to Stop Creative Resistance (469)

Content Inc with Joe Pulizzi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 5:21


Resistance is all around us, stopping us from creating great things. But one thing can stop the resistance. It's called habit...and creating habits is actually easier than you think. Let's find out more in this episode. ----- Today's episode is brought to you by Memberful. Whether your passion is journalism, cooking, fitness coaching, teaching, or traveling — you can monetize your content with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/contentinc to get started building your membership business with a free trial.  ------- Like this episode? SUBSCRIBE on Apple, Spotify or Google. See all Content Inc episodes at the Content Inc. podcast home. Get my personal newsletter today and receive my free goal-setting guide today.  

Content Inc with Joe Pulizzi
TikTok Is Killing Our Kids [and they know it] (468)

Content Inc with Joe Pulizzi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 4:32


If you've been following my updates, you know how I feel about TikTok. What we feared was true is actually true. TikTok is significantly harming us and our children. And they knew about it the whole time. In this episode we go indepth as to what TikTok knew and when, and what TikTok actually does to those addicted to the application. Here's the NPR article on the TikTok findings. ----- Today's episode is brought to you by Memberful. Whether your passion is journalism, cooking, fitness coaching, teaching, or traveling — you can monetize your content with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/contentinc to get started building your membership business with a free trial.  ------- Like this episode? SUBSCRIBE on Apple, Spotify or Google. See all Content Inc episodes at the Content Inc. podcast home. Get my personal newsletter today and receive my free goal-setting guide today.

Kvart i bold
Kvart i Nedtakt: FCK's nye darling leverede samba-stemning i Parken

Kvart i bold

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 51:12


SAMBA, SEJR OG SUPERLIGASPIDSFC København er - på lånt tid - tilbage på førstepladsen i Superligaen, efter at de fredag aften besejrede Vejle 3-1 i Parken.På banen skinnede brasilianske Robert og svenske Viktor Claesson, der sammen grundlagde sejren på trods af en skidt periode omkring Vejles reducering.Du kan i udsendelsen høre om:Roberts første startClaesson spillede sig på holdet igen? Hvad der skete med Delaney?Hvorfor det blev så spændende? Flere fejl i opspillet bagfraKan den midlertidige 1.plads overhovedet bruges til noget? Tema: Neestrup til 2029- godt eller skidt ? Få det hele lige her i Kvart i Nedtakt.Vært: Alex Munk HjortStøt Kvart i Bold på Memberful.Du kan blive medlem fra 35,- om måneden og sikre at vi kan lave udsendelser som denne: https://kvartibold.memberful.com/join Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast
How to Build a Thriving Membership Site

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 53:35


Building community, providing exclusive value, and streamlining membership sites with Jen Matichuk from Memberful.  ----- Welcome to episode 482 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Jen Matichuk from Memberful—this is the third and final episode of our Memberful mini-series! How to Build a Thriving Membership Site In this week's episode of our podcast, we're diving deep into the power of community for your membership site! Join Jen as she shares her insights on how to foster genuine connections with your audience and ensure they feel valued and engaged. Discover how to deliver exclusive content that truly resonates—think behind-the-scenes access and in-depth tutorials that keep your members coming back for more. Plus, Jen highlights some of Memberful's essential tools that can streamline your site management and allow you to focus on building meaningful relationships with your audience. You won't want to miss this episode! Three episode takeaways: Build a Community Around Your Content: A strong community can be a powerful asset for your membership site. Encourage engagement, provide exclusive content, and create a space where your members can connect with each other. Offer Value Beyond Your Free Content: To justify the cost of a membership, provide exclusive content and benefits that your free audience can't access. This could include behind-the-scenes content, in-depth tutorials, or access to a private community. Use the Right Tools to Streamline Your Membership Site: Tools like Memberful can help you manage your membership site, from creating tiers to facilitating payments. By using the right tools, you can save time and focus on building your community. Resources: Memberful Rhett and Link Mythical Society The Perfect Loaf community Wistia JWPlayer Jacques Pépin Foundation The Bittman Project Workweek Lunch Little Spoon Farm (ad-free experience!) Molly Baz Connect with Jen via email email Follow Jen on Instagram Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group Thank you to our sponsor! This episode is sponsored by Memberful. Learn more about our sponsors at foodbloggerpro.com/sponsors. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership.

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast
The Secret to Generating Recurring Revenue with Bjork Ostrom

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 36:31


The power of recurring revenue and breaking down key metrics for running a membership site with Bjork Ostrom ----- Welcome to episode 480 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week, we're excited to air the second episode of our mini-series with Memberful, in which Bjork discusses the ins and outs of membership sites and the power of recurring revenue. The Secret to Generating Recurring Revenue with Bjork Ostrom Tired of chasing after millions of followers? In this week's podcast, Bjork spills the beans on how you can build a thriving business with just a small but dedicated community. He discusses the power of recurring revenue and how that can translate into stability for your business. He also breaks down some key business metrics that can help you track your progress and make smart decisions. Let's face it: Building a sustainable business isn't about getting everyone on board. It's about finding your tribe and serving them really well. This episode is a must-listen if you're looking to grow your business in a more sustainable way! Three episode takeaways: You Don't Need Millions of Followers: It's a common misconception that you need millions of followers or subscribers to build a successful and profitable business. The reality is that even a small, dedicated community can be enough! By focusing on quality over quantity and building strong relationships with your audience, you can create a sustainable income stream that allows you to thrive. Recurring Revenue is Key to Stability: One of the biggest advantages of membership sites is the predictable income they generate through subscription fees. This recurring revenue provides a stable foundation for your business, allowing you to focus on growth and improvement without constantly chasing new opportunities. Unlike one-time sales or advertising revenue, which can fluctuate, membership fees offer a reliable source of income. Understand Your Business Metrics: To make informed decisions and evaluate the health of your business, it's essential to track key metrics such as MRR (Monthly Recurring Revenue), churn rate, customer lifetime value, and customer acquisition cost. These metrics can help you understand your business's performance, identify areas for improvement, and make strategic decisions. Resources: Memberful Episode 45 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast: How to Use Facebook Ads to Reach the Right People with Tony Rulli from IntentionalSpark.com QuietLight Episode 32 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast: Buying & Selling Websites with Mark Daoust from Quiet Light Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group Thank you to our sponsor! This episode is sponsored by Memberful. Learn more about our sponsors at foodbloggerpro.com/sponsors. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership.

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast
A Common Problem with Food Blogs (and How to Fix It)

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 19:42


Income diversification, monetization strategies, and memberships with Bjork Ostorm ----- Welcome to episode 478 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week, we're launching the first episode of our three-episode mini-series with Memberful, in which our very own Bjork Ostrom talks about the power of community, income diversification, and memberships. Last week on the podcast, Bjork chatted with Ewen Finser. To go back and listen to that episode, click here. How to Address This Common Food Blogging Mistake Let's face it: most food bloggers are stuck in a rut when it comes to making money. They're relying on one source of income (usually ads), and that's a bit of a risky game. If Google or Pinterest decides to change their algorithms, your traffic and income could take a nosedive. So, what's the solution? Diversification! Instead of squeezing the same old orange, look for other juicy options. Affiliate marketing and sponsored content can be great ways to boost your income, but if you're looking to bring in recurring income, you may want to consider membership sites. They let you build on what you're already good at: creating awesome content and connecting with your audience. We hope you enjoy this episode — be sure to tune in to the second part of the mini-series next week! In this episode, you'll learn: Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Relying solely on ad revenue can be risky, especially if your traffic sources change. Diversify your income streams. Explore options like affiliate marketing, sponsored content, and memberships to create a more stable business. Build a strong business foundation. Focus on creating valuable content, engaging with your audience, and building relationships to support sustainable income. Resources: Memberful 1,000 True Fans by Kevin Kelly Ewen Finser's newsletter: Niche Media Publishing Food Blogger Pro Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group Thank you to our sponsor! This episode is sponsored by Memberful. Learn more about our sponsors at foodbloggerpro.com/sponsors. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership.

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast
467: Pinterest Strategy in 2024 Q&A with Kate Ahl

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 63:10


Strategizing for growth, pivoting to Pinterest as an alternative to SEO, and branding on Pinterest with Kate Ahl from Simple Pin Media. ----- Welcome to episode 467 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Kate Ahl from Simple Pin Media. Pinterest Strategy in 2024 This is a super special episode of the podcast, as it kicks off what we are calling our Summer Membership Spotlight. Over the next three months (June, July, and August) we will be sharing a piece of content that is normally exclusive to Food Blogger Pro members here on the podcast. We are starting with a replay of our Pinterest Live Q&A with Kate Ahl! This Q&A originally aired in April. Food Blogger Pro members submitted lots of great questions all about Pinterest strategy — branding, pinning strategy, types of pins, you name it. We're so excited to share this Q&A with you (it's a really informative one!) and hope you'll tune in for our other membership spotlight episodes throughout the summer. In this episode, you'll learn: What constitutes a “fresh pin.” Whether hashtags still relevant on Pinterest. The differences in performance between video and static pins. How many pins you should create for each blog post. Kate's favorite scheduling tools and how to approach hidden pins. What outsourcing the management of your Pinterest account looks like. When you might start to see growth on Pinterest. The importance of branding when creating Pins. How to audit your Pinterest boards. Resources: Simple Pin Media Pinterest Predicts Tailwind Follow Kate on Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group ----- This episode is sponsored by Clariti and Memberful. Learn more about our sponsors at foodbloggerpro.com/sponsors. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership.

Content Inc with Joe Pulizzi
Life Is Short [special episode] (451)

Content Inc with Joe Pulizzi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 6:55


A special episode of Content Inc. talking about my experiences with Alzheimer's disease, spurred on by "Remembering Gene Wilder" the documentary. Today's episode is brought to you by Memberful. Whether your passion is journalism, cooking, fitness coaching, teaching, or traveling — you can monetize your content with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/contentinc to get started building your membership business with a free trial.  ------- Like this episode? SUBSCRIBE on Apple, Spotify or Google. See all Content Inc episodes at the Content Inc. podcast home. Get my personal newsletter today and receive my free goal-setting guide today.

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast
465: Creating a Subscription Platform for Your Food Blog with Jen Matichuk

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 50:43


Monetizing through a membership as a food creator, choosing a subscription platform, and marketing a membership to your community with Jen Matichuk from Memberful. ----- Welcome to episode 465 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Jen Matichuk. Creating a Subscription Platform for Your Food Blog Are you tired of brand partnerships or navigating the Google algorithm? Have you ever considered starting a membership for your community? Then you won't want to miss this podcast episode with Jen Matichuk from Memberful. And yes, Memberful is a podcast sponsor, but this episode isn't sponsored by them! We were just really excited to have an honest conversation about what it looks like to create a membership as a food creator, and how you might go about doing it, and Jen is the perfect person to cover this topic. In this episode, Bjork and Jen chat about how to determine if a membership is the right option for your business, how to choose a subscription platform, how to predict if a subscription model will be successful for you, how to market content behind a paywall, and more! In this episode, you'll learn: More about Jen's career and how she ended up in her current role at Memberful. The details behind the membership that Jen started with Rhett & Link. The importance of researching and communicating with your audience before creating any new format of digital content. How to choose a membership/subscription platform. The behind-the-scenes of how and why Molly Baz came to start her membership site with Memberful. How to play the numbers game to predict how successful a membership might be for you. How to determine the price point and pricing structure for your membership. How to shift your mindset around marketing a product that you made. How to approach transitioning some of your content behind a paywall. Resources: Memberful Rhett & Link Mythical Society Patreon Rooster Teeth Substack Molly Baz Wonderly Jo Club Discord Connect with Jen via email Connect with Jen on LinkedIn or Instagram Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group ----- This episode is sponsored by Clariti and Memberful. Learn more about our sponsors at foodbloggerpro.com/sponsors. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership.

The Ultimate Blog Podcast
130. 3 Ways to Stay Positive as You Grow Your Blog

The Ultimate Blog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 20:17


How is your mindset when it comes to your blog? Amy here, and I'm doing a solo on the importance of maintaining a positive mindset as you grow your blog.  I want you to focus on staying connected to your purpose, avoiding negativity, and focusing on what works. It's important to also build a supportive community. I hope this episode encourages you to stay resilient, make data-driven decisions, and continuously adapt to achieve success! Blogging is such a gift but we can have bad days with any job, so I hope that this episode helps you to keep a positive mindset!Thanks for listening! Let us know your thoughts on Instagram: @sparkmediaconceptsThank you to our sponsor Memberful for sponsoring this episode! Check out Memberful HERE!Check out the show notes (link below) for more information including links and resources mentioned in today's episode!SHOW NOTES: www.sparkmediaconcepts.com/episode130

Content Inc with Joe Pulizzi
How I Started and Sold The Tilt with Simon Owens (449)

Content Inc with Joe Pulizzi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 45:39


An indepth interview between Simon Owens and me talking about how and why I started The Tilt and how I ended up selling it to Lulu. Special thanks to Simon for giving us permission to publish this podcast. Please check out Simon's media newsletter here. Today's episode is brought to you by Memberful. Whether your passion is journalism, cooking, fitness coaching, teaching, or traveling — you can monetize your content with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/contentinc to get started building your membership business with a free trial.  ------- Like this episode? SUBSCRIBE on Apple, Spotify or Google. See all Content Inc episodes at the Content Inc. podcast home. Get my personal newsletter today and receive my free goal-setting guide today.

The Ultimate Blog Podcast
129. Unlocking the Possibility of What a Membership Can Add to Your Blogging Business

The Ultimate Blog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 42:03


Have you ever considered starting a membership? We are joined by Jen Matichuk from Memberful, as she shares more about creating and managing memberships for content creators. We discuss the origin of Memberful, Jen's work, and the importance of building a community and providing value to your audience. We dive into the membership components, such as exclusive content and community platforms. Jen emphasizes starting small, listening to feedback, and the technicalities of Memberful, underscoring the platform's role in creating intimate audience connections. If you have ever considered starting a membership, this episode is for you!Thanks for listening! Let us know your thoughts on Instagram: @sparkmediaconceptsThank you to our sponsor Memberful for sponsoring this episode! Check out Memberful HERE!Check out the show notes (link below) for more information including links and resources mentioned in today's episode!SHOW NOTES: www.sparkmediaconcepts.com/episode129

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast
462: Monetizing Three Blogs, Outsourcing Tasks, and Self-Publishing a Cookbook with Julie Evink from Julie's Eats & Treats

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 52:20


Building three blogs in different niches, growing a team and building a community, and diversifying traffic sources with Julie Evink from Julie's Eats & Treats. ----- Welcome to episode 462 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Julie Evink from Julie's Eats & Treats. Monetizing Three Blogs, Outsourcing Tasks, and Self-Publishing a Cookbook Julie started her first blog, Julie's Eats & Treats, back in 2010. Since that time she has taken her site full-time, started two other blogs, grown a team, and is self-publishing a cookbook! In this interview, Julie shares more about growing her blog and how that experience changed her approach to her other two sites. She also chats about outsourcing tasks, how she hires team members, and what she thinks is working really well in her businesses currently. Her cookbook is being released on May 21, so we also get to hear about the process of self-publishing a cookbook. It's always fun to hear about the journey of someone who has been blogging for as long as Julie has (14+ years!) and we know you'll enjoy this interview as much as we did. In this episode, you'll learn: More about the origin story of Julie's three blogs. What she learned from her first blog (Julie's Eats & Treats) in 2010 and later applied to her second blog (Gimme Some Grilling) in 2018. How monetization differs between her niches. How she has built her team over the years (and why she likes having part-time employees). What her day-to-day workflow looks like. Her advice for making food blogging as a career less lonely. What she thinks is working well in her businesses these days (hint: passive income!). How she has diversified her traffic sources (and why that matters to her). The importance of growing an email list. The process of self-publishing a cookbook (including the workflow and initial investment). Resources: Julie's Eats & Treats Gimme Some Grilling Kids Activity Guide Asana Julie's Eats & Treats Cookbook: Easy, Family-Friendly Recipes from a Midwestern Mom Shopify Tastes Better from Scratch Inherit Co Follow Julie on Facebook and Instagram. Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group ----- This episode is sponsored by Clariti and Memberful. Learn more about our sponsors at foodbloggerpro.com/sponsors. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership.

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast
461: Building a Career as a Photographer and Storytelling Through Visuals with Alanna O'Neil

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 50:32


Developing a photography portfolio, growing a career in photography, and the importance of telling a story through your photographs with Alanna O'Neil. ----- Welcome to episode 461 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Alanna O'Neil. Building a Career as a Photographer and Storytelling Through Visuals Alanna O'Neil has been a photographer for almost as long as she can remember. Despite starting her career in fashion, she took a risk and moved to Hawaii to start a career as a photographer, and hasn't looked back. In this interview, Alanna shares more about building a career as a freelance photographer, developing your skills as a photographer, building a portfolio, and the importance of storytelling through visuals. She has an incredibly calming and inspiring energy, and this interview will give you a lot to think about as an entrepreneur, creative, and photographer. Don't miss it! In this episode, you'll learn: How Alanna first got into photography (spoiler: it involves a horse barn and a dark room in her childhood home)! How she makes time and space to make big life decisions (like moving to Hawaii and changing careers). How she started her career in food photography. How she built her photography portfolio and why working for free is underrated. More about the program she is developing for new photographers. Her actionable tips within business, mindset, and photography for someone trying to build a photography business. Her recommendations for improving your photography. Why you should think about telling a story with your food photos. How she minimizes comparing herself to other creators. Resources: Alanna O'Neil Pinch of Yum Humans of New York Two Huge Chocolate Chip Cookies The Gap and the Gain Follow Alanna on Instagram Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group ----- This episode is sponsored by Clariti and Memberful. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership.

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast
459: How Lisa Bass from Farmhouse on Boone Diversified Her Business and Found Work-Life Balance

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 49:30


Balancing a business and home-schooling 8 children, building a team, and diversifying your business to different platforms with Lisa Bass. ----- Welcome to episode 459 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Lisa Bass from Farmhouse on Boone. How Lisa Bass from Farmhouse on Boone Diversified Her Business and Found Work-Life Balance Lisa Bass first started her site, Farmhouse on Boone, in 2016. Since then, she has diversified her brand to include a podcast, YouTube channel, courses, and more (all while raising 8 children)! In this podcast interview, Bjork and Lisa talk about balancing her business with her family life, and how she has built a team to support her business over the years. Lisa also chats about how each arm of her business ranks in terms of income, and why she continues to prioritize YouTube. Lisa has been one of our most-requested podcast guests and we're so happy to have her join us! Hope you enjoy the episode. In this episode, you'll learn: More about Lisa's journey from starting her site in 2016 (and growing her site to have multiple millions of monthly pageviews). What she attributes her success to. How she balances her business and home-schooling her 8 (!!!) children. How she has built her team over the years and what the workflow within her business looks like. How her different platforms (blog, social media, podcast, YouTube) fit into her income. Why she continues to prioritize creating content for YouTube. What her strategy around creating YouTube content is (and how she's improved it over the years). What she would do if she was just starting Farmhouse on Boone today. What tools she uses to run her business. Resources: Farmhouse on Boone Simple Farmhouse Life Raptive MrBeast Mark Rober True Native Media Spotify for Podcasters (formerly Anchor) Trello Slack Final Cut Pro Epidemic Sound Teachable EasyWebinar ConvertKit Follow Lisa on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group ----- This episode is sponsored by Clariti and Memberful. Learn more about our sponsors at foodbloggerpro.com/sponsors. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership.

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast
457: How to Acquire and Grow a Food Blog with Parker Thornburg

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 55:54


Acquiring an existing food blog, navigating traffic drops, and reimagining a site to make it your own with Parker Thornburg from Foodness Gracious. ----- Welcome to episode 457 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Parker Thornburg from Foodness Gracious. How to Acquire and Grow a Food Blog Starting a food blog or business is hard work. It can take months (years!) of determination, practice, and consistency before you start to see results. So what if you just… skipped ahead?! That's exactly what Parker Thornburg and his business partner did when they acquired the existing food blog, Foodness Gracious. But just because the site was up and running (with thousands of recipes!) doesn't mean the transition has been an easy or seamless one. In this interview, Parker shares more about the process of acquiring a site, what the transition has been like, how they've navigated hiring and traffic drops, and have started to come out the other side. Whether or not you're thinking about acquiring a site (or selling your own), there are lots of great lessons to be learned for anyone! In this episode, you'll learn: More about Parker's professional background (including time at Yahoo and a start-up). Why Parker decided to acquire an existing food blog. About the process of acquiring a site and using a brokerage site. What factors to consider when acquiring a site (including calculating potential profits). How they hired their team and what the early days of the site looked like after acquisition (including lots of lessons learned). How Parker and his business partner have navigated traffic drops since acquiring their site. The importance of consistency and habits when trying something new. How he balances his full-time job, family life, and growing Foodness Gracious. What he wants the legacy of this site to be. Resources: Foodness Gracious Buy Then Build: How Acquisition Entrepreneurs Outsmart the Startup Game QuietLight Empire Flippers 032: Buying & Selling Websites with Mark Daoust from Quiet Light 159: Different Ways to Create an Income Online with Mark Daoust Mediavine beehiiv Maray Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones Snackdive Follow Foodness Gracious on Instagram and Facebook Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group ----- This episode is sponsored by CultivateWP and Memberful. Learn more about our sponsors at foodbloggerpro.com/sponsors. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership.

The Heart & Hustle Podcast
371: Q&A Mailbag: How Do We Cultivate Strong Marriages, Is Your Gear What Makes You a “Good” Photographer, & More!

The Heart & Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 31:57


Here's a good old Q&A episode! You ask the questions and we answer them! That's what we're doing today. There are lots of different questions here today, marriage, photography, lifestyle, content, all the things! --------------------------------- Show notes: https://theheartuniversity.com/371-qa-mailbag-how-do-we-cultivate-strong-marriages-is-your-gear-what-makes-you-a-good-photographer-more --------------------------------- Folio Albums: www.folioalbums.com Use code HEARTHUSTLE40 for 40% off! --------------------------------- Memberful: www.memberful.com/heart --------------------------------- Heart Shop: www.theheartuniversity.com/shop --------------------------------- Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@theheartuniversitychannel?si=33lzxpBA9UxKlgTE --------------------------------- If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here. --------------------------------- PODCAST10 for 10% off anything from The Shop! www.theheartuniversity.com/shop --------------------------------- Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity  

The Heart & Hustle Podcast
370: Pivoting Into Documentary, Timeless, & Cinematic Photography and How She Exploded Her Photography Business with Hannah Rosser

The Heart & Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 59:28


Today, we are thrilled to introduce our dear friend, Hannah Rosser, to the show. In this episode, we dive deep into Hannah's journey, from how she first got started with her photography business to a plot twist pivot moment that transformed her photography style and therefore career. --------------------------------- Show notes: https://theheartuniversity.com/370-pivoting-into-documentary-timeless-cinematic-photography-and-how-she-exploded-her-photography-business-with-hannah-rosser --------------------------------- Folio Albums: www.folioalbums.com Use code HEARTHUSTLE40 to receive 40% off a studio sample album! --------------------------------- Memberful: www.memberful.com/heart --------------------------------- Primally Pure: https://primallypure.com/?rfsn=5649435.725fd3 Use HEARTANDHUSTLE for 10% OFF --------------------------------- 100 Million Offers: https://amzn.to/3uBJ2R5 --------------------------------- Follow along with Hannah:  www.instagram.com/hannahrosserphotography www.hannahrosser.com --------------------------------- Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@theheartuniversitychannel?si=33lzxpBA9UxKlgTE --------------------------------- If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here. --------------------------------- PODCAST10 for 10% off anything from The Shop! www.theheartuniversity.com/shop --------------------------------- Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity