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MOMMYCAST
MOMMYCAST 2020

MOMMYCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 0:49


It's the beginning of a New Decade and we are excited to walk into 2020 with you! We will be bringing you some amazing content from Momprenuers and Mommy Bosses all over the Pittsburgh Region! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mommycast/support

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Repurpose Your Career | Career Pivot | Careers for the 2nd Half of Life | Career Change | Baby Boomer

Paul Taylor Vogelzang is an award-winning blogger, podcaster, writer, and producer, known for his down-to-earth accessible reporting and advice for men and women in the fifty-plus age community. Paul was one of the founding editors of MommyCast and MommyCastLatina, the wildly popular, very first Momcast in audio and video, and he was its producer from 2004 to 2009. MommyCast has been featured in the Hollywood Reporter, Washingtonian, Businessweek, Variety, USAToday, and The Wall Street Journal, along with others. Paul’s current award-winning podcast, The Not Old — Better Show, launched in 2014. Paul continues to share vibrant, focused, entertaining content on the show and writes frequently about the subjects of fashion, grooming, entertainment, technology, and relationships for those in the fifty-plus age community. Marc is asking for your financial support for the Repurpose Your Career podcast. Please donate at Glow.fm/repurposeyourcareer to support this Podcast.   Key Takeaways: [1:33] Marc welcomes you to Episode 147 of the Repurpose Your Career podcast. [1:46] If you are enjoying this podcast, please share it with other like-minded souls. Subscribe on CareerPivot.com, iTunes, or any of the other apps that supply podcasts. Share it on social media or just tell your neighbors and colleagues. The more people Marc reaches, the more people he can help. [2:04] Marc’s expenses to put this podcast on are about $400.00 a month. After nearly 150 episodes, Marc is grateful for his growing audience. It’s clear that the stories from experts and people like yourself on this podcast have had an impact. Marc needs help continuing to provide entertaining content, mindful of your time. [2:48] Marc is asking for direct listener support. Marc asks you for a donation of $5.00 a month but you can contribute as much or as little as you like. Every penny counts. [3:01] If the Repurpose Your Career podcast is a part of your week and you love what Marc is doing, please support the podcast today. Go to Glow.fm/repurposeyourcareer/ to give. This link will be at the top of the show notes at CareerPivot.com/episode-147. [3:25] Repurpose Your Career, Third Edition, is now available! The book tour has launched. Marc had a great first week. There are almost 30 Amazon reviews. Marc will be in New Jersey, and Erie, Pennsylvania, the week of September 29th and D.C., the following week. Marc would love to meet his readers and listeners. [3:54] Marc has four events planned for New Jersey and Pennsylvania and a meet-and-greet in D.C.. Please go to CareerPivot.com/launch to find out more. [4:10] Marc has yet to decide on the subject of next week’s podcast episode will be. It will likely be an interview Marc had with Mark Anthony Dyson on The Voice of Jobseekers podcast, but depending on how things go, it could be something different. [4:28] This week, Marc interviews Paul Vogelzang, a career pivoter who, after being laid off from one of the big tech giants in his late 50s, is now a successful podcaster. Paul has The Not Old — Better Show, on which Marc has guested, twice. Mar gives an introduction for Paul and welcomes him to the Repurpose Your Career podcast. [6:24] Marc and Paul are fans of each others’ work. Paul has worked in the private sector, technology, healthcare technology, and in the government. His passion is in the area of communications. All along the way, he has held communications roles. Now, in his ‘second act,’ he is doing communications again. [7:39] Paul is the host, editor, and ‘chief cook and bottle washer’ of The Not Old – Better Show. Paul is grateful for the chance to talk to many people and learn from guests that have done interesting things. Paul has always been excited about learning. Paul continues to do communications work for the federal government. [8:27] Paul hosts podcasts for The Smithsonian, the National Institutes of Health, NASA, and has done some work for the Department of Defense. [8:40] Paul’s work focuses on telling stories. Paul is passionate about helping other people share information about what they’ve done, how they’ve done it, and where they’re going. [9:04] Paul is a multipotentialite. Marc is one, too. Marc has a blog post on multipotentialites. Marc has tended to change career areas every three years. [9:51] Paul explains how he became a podcaster. In 2004, Paul was the producer of Mommycast, the very first mom podcast. Paul’s wife, Gretchen and her friend, Paige Heninger, the co-hosts. [10:36] Paige and Gretchen had a lot of success telling stories to moms and families. They had a lot of wonderful guests. The podcast lasted about seven years. Paul worked, full-time in the federal government while he produced the podcast, part-time. [11:11] Paul eventually moved into the private sector, working for a large technology company. Paul refuses to give them publicity here. He was laid off at age 58. He desperately needed to do a career pivot, to use Marc’s term. Paul decided he was going to continue to work in technology, in communications. [12:08] The company that laid Paul off had a significant outplacement service. Paul went on close to 100 interviews but never was offered a position. Technology was booming in the D.C. area where Paul lives, but in 2015, no one was looking for workers with his experience. [13:09] Paul had a lot of energy to put to work. He had a lot of interests and personal, career, and financial goals. He was not in a position to retire. He enjoys working and he needed to continue. [13:39] Paul started writing on LinkedIn. Some of the things Paul was writing about his interview process got a lot of reactions. Paul would return optimistic from an interview with ‘a great young person’ and then hear nothing. So, he wrote about it. As his writing took off, he decided to return to podcasting, this time, as the host. [14:58] He planned to talk to some of the people who had written back to him about their stories of applying for jobs and finding the technology sector was unusually harsh for those of us over the age of 55. Some of the stories were gut-wrenching. This is what Paul turned into The Not Old — Better Show. [15:38] As Paul developed the show, he started talking to authors and to people in the entertainment sector. He did some occasional work for the federal government that led to some introductions to government agencies for which he now produces podcasts. It has been a circuitous path with a lot of support from others. He wants to give support. [16:41] After more than four years, The Not Old — Better Show is doing great! Paul has had a lot of fun, and he has a lot more to do. [16:58] As a former federal employee, Paul enjoys supporting government agencies tell really great stories with their podcasts. Paul shares how he worked with guest interviews on NASA’s story of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo Moon Shot. Most of Paul’s audience is of an age to appreciate these stories from the past. [18:26] The Smithsonian offers programs throughout the United States, along with the National Park Service and others. Paul explains some of the work he does with experts, authors, scientists, and others about their work for the Smithsonian Institution. Paul believes those are really important stories. [19:13] Paul talks about the podcasts he does for the National Institutes for Health and the National Institute on Aging, which are related to physical and mental fitness in the years over age 55. [19:43] Paul posts his podcasts everywhere his audience is found. His podcasts are on Next Avenue, and podcast directories like iTunes and Google Play, Soundcloud, Mixcloud, and even Facebook and LinkedIn, depending on the topic of the show. [21:15] Marc takes a moment to talk about the Career Pivot Membership Community, which continues to help the approximately 50 members who are participating in the beta phase of this project to grow and thrive. [21:36] Marc shares a testimonial from Vickie: “The Career Pivot Community has been a strong support system for me, the past year. Having a sharp, supportive group with diverse career backgrounds and experience to use as a sounding board has been invaluable, particularly when I felt isolated and doing battle with negative self-talk.” [21:59] Vickie continues: “Members provide a perspective that I would have never considered on my own in helping me move forward when I felt stuck or lost.” [22:11] This is a paid membership community where Marc offers group coaching, special content, mastermind groups, branding sessions, and Slack channels. More importantly, it’s a community where you can seek help. Please go to Careerpivot.com/community to learn more. [22:38] Paul reveals the secret to making money podcasting! He didn’t make money when he first started. Paul has been doing three shows a week for almost five years. He does video, as well. It has taken a long time to ramp up an audience, and enough topics and expertise of his own. He has improved his ability to interview and to tell stories. [23:39] Paul has progressed with his podcast audience. Over the course of about two-and-a-half years, and mostly over the last year, with getting top-name guests to appear on the show, Paul has started to produce interest from potential advertisers. [24:29] Paul works with healthcare companies, health insurance companies, and technology companies. The hurdle has been that advertising agencies are taking a while to “get” this audience in the second act of their lives. But those over 50 represent a large, affluent market that interests advertisers. [26:15] Paul sells ads on the podcast. He has prepared a marketing document he sends to advertisers when they show an interest. When they get back to him they work out an advertising package. [26:45] Some companies call Paul to do voiceover work for their brands. Some people have called him to do guest hosting of other podcasts, such as the Smithsonian podcast and the healthcare-oriented podcasts he hosts. [27:10] Paul has had to be creative in terms of making money from the podcast. He gets income from a few different sources. [27:45] Marc notes that the podcasting business has a very long tail. It takes a while. Marc guested on Paul’s show a couple of months ago. Paul has eight-to-ten times the downloads that Marc has. He is also two or three years ahead of Marc. Persistence is required. [28:25] Because Paul is a former federal employee, which helped pave the way to get in the door for opportunities like hosting the Smithsonian and other agency podcasts. Paul knows the shorthand of government communications and he understands what the government can promote and what they cannot promote. [29:16] Paul’s podcasts for the government are not selling books or products but are spreading awareness. Federal communications personnel have confidence that Paul will not step over a line but will represent them appropriately in a journalistic style with fact-checking and being prepared for his guests. [30:29] Paul’s first story-telling work was for NASA. He was interested in the role of women at NASA after seeing Taraji P. Henson in Hidden Figures. He approached NASA to help them tell their story behind getting the motion picture made. Paul interviewed Taraji P. Henson and also the author of the book Hidden Figures, Margot Lee Shetterly. [31:32] It took some patience to get in the door, some understanding of the environment within the federal government, and making sure the agency was comfortable with him so they could turn over bits and pieces of the story to Paul, confident that he would tell the story fairly and properly. It took persistence. It helps that Paul lives near downtown. [32:36] When Paul approached NASA, they did not have a budget for promotion or advertising. When Paul offered to tell their story, it appealed to them and they were happy with the result. He was in the right place at the right time. Paul spends a lot of time editing the audio to be as good as possible technically. Marc talks about editing. [34:35] Paul says there are going to be a lot more of our age group coming up. [34:51] Marc hopes you enjoyed the episode. Paul is hitting a home run with his podcast. It is very difficult to make any money from podcasting. Paul has eight-to-ten times the downloads that Marc has, and he’s just now getting to the point where he has sponsors. Marc needs donations because he is a long way from getting sponsored. [35:30] The Career Pivot Membership Community is a platform to provide both inspiration and practical help in creating changes in our lives and careers. It continues to help the approximately 50 members who are participating in the Beta phase of this project. [35:39] This is a community where everyone is there to help everyone else. [35:44] Marc is recruiting members for the next cohort. If you are interested in the endeavor and would like to be put on the waiting list, please go to CareerPivot.com/Community. [35:58] Marc invites you to connect with him on LinkedIn.com/in/mrmiller. Just include in the connection request that you listen to this podcast. You can look for Career Pivot on Facebook, LinkedIn, or @CareerPivot on Twitter. [36:08] Please come back next week! [36:15] Please support this podcast by going to Glow.fm/repurposeyourcareer. [36:25] Marc thanks you for listening to the Repurpose Your Career podcast. You will find the show notes for this episode at CareerPivot.com/episode-147. [36:37] Please hop over to CareerPivot.com and subscribe to get updates on this podcast and all the other happenings at Career Pivot. You can also subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, the Google Podcasts app, Podbean, the Overcast app, or the Spotify app.

A Mommy Cast
S3 EP 1 - Double Parenthood to Single Parenting

A Mommy Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 24:42


A Mommycast is finally back with a new episode. We dive into a very sensitive subject and explain why we have been on a bit of a hiatus. This one of the most emotional episodes yet. They talk talk about the unraveling of a marriage, what that means for the child, and more. Check out aMommyCast.com and follow @AMommyCast #AMommyCast on all your social platforms!

MOMMYCAST
MommyCast Preview

MOMMYCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 2:34


This is a preview of what to expect with Mommycast! Stay Tuned for our first episode. (Disclaimer: this was recorded in February) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mommycast/support

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School of Podcasting
Blog Talk Radio Killer – Mommycast Interview -

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2013 60:45


In this episode we hear about a podcaster who is interviewing his basketball heroes, I have a tool to allow you to take live phone calls, and we have an interview with Paul Vogelzang of the Mommycast who back in 2004 received a six figure sponsorship deal for their Mommycast podcast.  Because of My Podcast – […] 4 Comments - Read what others are saying about this post... Related Posts:Identifying and Embracing Your DifferencesHis Podcast Brought Him a SponsorMy Co-Host is a JerkTime Shift the GoldMy Definition of Bad Audio Quality RSS Feed Powered by MaxBlogPress Bring My Blog Visitors Back

Get the Download
Interview with Rich Cleland from the FTC and Paul Vogelzang from the MommyCast

Get the Download

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2009 22:40


Paul Cleland, Assistant Director of the Division of Advertising Practices for the the FTC, and Paul Vogelzang, producer of the MommyCast, discuss the FTC's new guidelines for disclosure in new media and how it will affect bloggers and podcasters. Interview hosted by Matthew Snodgrass, Secretary for the ADM and SVP, Lippe Taylor.http://www.downloadablemedia.org/http://ftc.gov/bcp/bcpap.shtmhttp://www.mommycast.com/http://www.mattsnod.comhttp://www.lippetaylor.com

Mommy of Many
Mommy of Many Show #43: Letting Someone Else Play Mommy of Many.m4a

Mommy of Many

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2008 18:46


I was lucky enough to have a friend take the kids for two afternoons this week. She was very brave and hit a mall and the beach. I thought it would be fun for her to share the story of her adventures with you. Thank you for visiting MommyofMany.com and for listening to the show. Be sure to check out all the great shows on the MommyCast and Friends Family Channel!

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Mommy of Many Show #37: The Way Things Are.m4a

Mommy of Many

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2008 5:46


This week I felt challenged by mid-deployment and one child, in particular. So, I'm hoping that a change of scenery and some time away helps both of our attitudes. I want to direct you over to MommyCast.com to listen to Paige and Gretchen's show #313, "Independence Day". I had the privilege of being interviewed by them to talk about being a military spouse. Thank you for visiting MommyofMany.com and for listening to the show.

Boutique Cafe (Enhanced)
Show #96 - Back to School Shopping

Boutique Cafe (Enhanced)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2008 10:02


We're taking a break from Quilt Market this week and getting back to our podcasting roots! Don't worry more vidcast interviews from Market are on the way, including Joel Dewberry next week! (don't miss it) In this weeks show, Daria talks about Back to School shopping. Yes you heard us, it's time to order your custom boutique outfits for fall. Click on our banner in the sidebar to shop hundreds of BTS listings. Other show topics include Boutique News: Lil Peas BTS group launch, ClickinMoms.com, Threaded Pear Studio - GIVEAWAY ends today!, MommyCast mentions us and Daria talks about the family channel. Song by Geoff Smith "Ones and 0s" - congrats Geoff on your new album! **Boutique Cafe is brought to you by Aveeno Baby from Johnson & Johnson. Thanks Aveeno! Please click on our Aveeno banner to show your support.

Boutique Cafe (Enhanced)
Show #87 - Sneak Peek with Sandi Henderson

Boutique Cafe (Enhanced)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2008 17:26


Fabulous fabric designer and textile artist Sandi Henderson joins Daria to talk about her wildly popular Ginger Blossom fabric, and to dish about her top secret upcoming fabric line (hint hint...we've got pictures in the show!!). Boutique Cafe has the exclusive announcement on Sandi's new fabric line name as well as news of her new pattern line, and we couldn't be more honored! Sandi recently hosted "Flat Betty" at her home - find out more. Tune in for an inspiring chat with one of our own, who's making it big and taking us all along with her. We’re proud members of the Mommycast and Friends Family Channel. Check out some of the other podcasts, like Runaway Design and many more!

Critical Literacy in Practice : CLIP Podcast
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Critical Literacy in Practice : CLIP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2008 29:51


In this Show: Gretchen from the PodcampEDU Produced By: Andy Bilodeau

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Priming the Pump Re: Podcamp EDU_CLIP52

Critical Literacy in Practice : CLIP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2007 5:35


In this show: All about Podcamp EDU 2007 Andy from the Andycast, Gretchen from Mommycast, Stephanie Stockman of Adventures in Earth and Space , Nick Guzman from Red Bloguera, Whitney Hoffman host of LD Podcast Andy Carvin , Joel Mark Witt, PodcampEDU participants Let me know where you are: Click on ‘Join the CLIP Frappr […]

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Boutique Cafe (Enhanced)
Show #74 - BC in Cali, PNME and Fashion Forward Challenge

Boutique Cafe (Enhanced)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2007


This week, Daria dishes the BIG NEWS! Boutique Cafe is a new member of the MommyCast and Friends Family Channel - powered by Podango. She shares news of the Expo, and a few friends we made on our trip. Amelia is here with her "Guilty Pleasures" topic for Fashion Forward Friday - be sure to blog your reply and then come and post a link in our shownotes to participate. We also want to remind everyone to get snapping those family pictures, and enter our Boutique Cafe Family Photo Contest, sponsored by Philips. You can win one of four Digital Photo Frames in the gorgeous Seasonal design. Contest closes on Oct. 25th so upload to our Flickr group for entry. More details here >>. All this, plus Boutique News and our Podsafe song by Lee Coulter "Booty Voodoo". Links include: Cherish Collages, MonaLisaBoutique, Francoise*Studio, Amy Butler Design, YCMT **Please note, when you click on the "Listen" buttons the file will download directly to your computer. We've had a few server issues today which are being worked on. Thanks!

Popspotting
Prehistoric Pop: MommyCast (Nov. 4, 2006)

Popspotting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2006 0:01


From the archives. Jen's appearance on Episode 49 of "HawaiiUP" for Nov. 4, 2006. We discuss Jen's podcast discoveries: American Cliche, Podquiz (and Music iQuiz), MommyCast.

Boutique Cafe (Enhanced)
Show #33 - Podcasting Therapy

Boutique Cafe (Enhanced)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2006 15:30


Daria is moving next week and feeling the stress - join in her little therapy session and send in your helpful moving tips and comments for this tough week. Mentions also include the Lillapalooza launch, Give Simple online boutique, WAHMjams, Boutique Charmers Billy Jack Launch on June 24, Congrats to Tiffany from My*Only*Princess, as well as a shout out to Mommycast. Song Brother Love - Summertime going out to Jamie from JZcustoms. Auction Scramble is for the Haute Summer and the Accessory Scramble is full of BLING today as well. Thanks for tuning in everyone!

Boutique Cafe (Enhanced)
Show #30 Celebration with many guests

Boutique Cafe (Enhanced)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2006 13:12


Tune in today for our 30th episode of Boutique Cafe, we want you to celebrate right along with us as we hear messages from viewers, friends, musical artists and fellow podcasters. Guests include: Mommycast, Amy Butler, Charlene May, Christa Couture, Cali Lewis and many many many more! Daria announces our "Where in The World Is Boutique Cafe?" contest, you may submit your pictures for our online scrapbook to info@boutiquecafe.com (more details available in the BC Chat forum). We will be having a fun After Party in the Chat forum to celebrate further, so stop by and join in. **You'll want to see pics of people you know on the RED CARPET!

Boutique Cafe (Enhanced)
Show #25 - Booming, Buzzing, Bagging

Boutique Cafe (Enhanced)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2006 34:50


Great things happening at Boutique Cafe this week. We announce the winner of the Amy Butler Betty Shopper bag. Talk about our appearance on Rocketboom and link from Mommycast. Amy from toteandtee.com made the Boutique Cafe shirt viewed by millions. We hint at our upcoming top-secret addition—can you figure it out? Nathan picked The Valiant by Heath Vercher from podsafe music network. We're expanding Boutique Cafe, and want your suggestions and ideas. Email them as they come and when we use your idea we'll mention/link you in a podcast.

Boutique Cafe (Enhanced)
Show #23 - Meet Amy Butler Part 1

Boutique Cafe (Enhanced)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2006 33:56


We're ecstatic this week to present part one of our interview with multi-talented artist Amy Butler . Amy is one of the most popular fabric designers today and her beautiful fabrics are sold around the globe, she also designs patterns and writes books on home decor! Indulge in your cup of couture this week with Daria and Amy. Also on the show Amy Shearer announces the winners of the Journal Modiste/The Boutique Life "Designing with Amy Contest". Mentions include Cherry Tree Avenue, Chic Mommy Shoppes and the winner of the Polka Tot $25 gift certificate. Promo for Geek Brief. The Auction Scramble this week takes you on a trip to Africa! The Accessory Scramble features a daisy krazy crochet hat that is totally adorable! Thank you to all of the incredible podcasts that played our Amy Butler promo in their shows this week! The SGshow, Lip Gloss and Laptops, Mommy Pod, Manic Mommies, and also our friends at Mommycast. Please let us know if you played our promo and we'll be sure to hook you up with some linky lovin'.

Boutique Cafe (Enhanced)
Show #16 - Greggy Girl founder Charlene May

Boutique Cafe (Enhanced)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2006 37:12


Meet Charlene May, founder and president of Greggy Girl a popular worldwide boutique clothing company for girls. Charlene shares secrets of Greggy Girl's international success and her inspirations for one the leading boutique companies. Huge thanks toAdam Curry and MommyCast for the mention of Boutique Cafe in their shows. Daria is involved in a game of Boutique Survivor, listen for their teams commercial in the show. Good luck teams! Boutique News: Launches of Boutique Eden and Swank Boutique groups announced. Be sure to download our AAC file this week in order to view pictures of Greggy Girls beautiful designs. This show features music by The Lascivious Biddies. Auction Scramble - Extraordinary Boys Baseball set! Must see! Accessory Scramble - Sweet Jeweled Headband - darling!

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K9Cast with Tara and Walter!

A warning about diamond pet foods, a question about a dog rubbing it's face on it's owners leg, -Direct download -K9Cast podcast player -Enhanced Feed Subscribe -Standard Feed Subscribe Shownotes (OPML): 00:00 Intro 01:03 Dog Food Warning -Diamond Pet Foods Recall 06:23 Dog rubbing face on owner's leg 09:16 My day at the humane foundation 11:30 Happy New Year! 12:48 HomeAgain, Our Sponsor 13:20 Listener Pictures -Havanese -MommyCast.com 15:05 Outro

K9Cast with Tara and Walter!

Pet insurance, Responsible Dog Ownership Day and more Katrina information are the subjects of today's show! -Direct download -K9Cast podcast player -Enhanced Feed Subscribe -Standard Feed Subscribe Shownotes (OPML): 00:00 Intro 00:12 Responsible Dog Ownership Day 04:37 On the subject of Pet Insurance 08:17 MSN Money article on Pet Insurance 19:41 Tip on how to tell if your dog is at the right weight 20:59 Additional Hurricane Katrina Animal Rescue Charities and Information 21:10 Mommycast 21:25 Petsmart Charities 22:23 Petfinder 23:11 Why to help the animals 26:19 Outro NEW Show archive system New Listener Dog Pictures Send in pictures Send in your stories Send in your questions and comments

K9Cast with Tara and Walter!

How to find reputable dog breeders and why finding the right one is important. Discussion of intentional mixed breeding and a discussion of crate training. PLUS a listener story from Gretchen of MommyCast. -Direct download -K9Cast podcast player -Enhanced Feed Subscribe -Standard Feed Subscribe 00:00 Intro 00:14 Thanks for the feedback! 00:33 Mark's followup suggesting crates -Crates are not cruel 02:58 Paul in Dallas' email -Best places to get a dog are from a rescue, a shelter or a reputable and responsible breeder -Definitely not going to find a reputable and responsible breeder at a flea market or on the side of the road 04:48 Why it's important to look for, and how to find a reputable, responsible breeder -More information 15:29 Our take on designer mixed breeds/intentional mixed breeding 18:26 Puppies from breeders vs Older dogs at shelters -Shelters have pure bred dogs too, if thats what you're interested in 21:58 Story from Gretchen@Mommycast -Bren the dog 24:34 Outro -Send us your dog stories and pictures -Spay or neuter your dog

podCast411 -  Learn about Podcasters and Podcasting News
411 iTem 63 - Gretchen and Paige from the MommyCast Podcast

podCast411 - Learn about Podcasters and Podcasting News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2005 23:35


411 iTem 63 - Gretchen and Paige from the MommyCast Podcast Welcome to the show it is July 16th and this is our 63rd show. Today will be an interview with Gretchen and Paige from the MommyCast Podcast. You can visit their podcast at http://www.mommycast.com/   Show Notes / Links: Family Friendly Podcasts Directory Gizmo Project Linked-In   (Send an e-mail to podcast411@gmail for an invite) Podcast Awards Catch Phrase: M ommies I L isten F or Podcasts 5 Minutes With Wichita 5 Questions Daily Source Code Distorted View Earthcore EatFeed Lifespring Guests Equipment Set-up Operating System:  OS-X Ending Promo - The Tech Teachers

K9Cast with Tara and Walter!

We address listener comments and questions, talk about why its a good time to adopt a shelter dog, discuss a great online canine resource and also solicit listener dog stories! Here's the shownotes:00:00 (Chapter 1) Intro00:21 We got into the Top 100 at Podcast Alley! Thanks for voting!00:52 (Chapter 2) Listener Comments/Questions01:41 Question from Partnerhund.com re "choke collars"03:53 Question from Mark and his flying puppy from Eblo the Weblog05:50 Question from Jorge from China re "clicker training without a clicker..."08:58 Suggestion from Anne from the Eat Feed podcast09:48 Suggestion from Gretchen from the Mommycast podcast10:16 Send in your stories about dogs, dog rescue success stories and funny dog stories!10:42 Send in pictures of your dogs to be featured on the website!11:25 (Chapter 3) Why it's a great time of the year to adopt a dog12:39 Sue Sternberg's Guide to choosing your next dog from a shelter-Guide is in Word format, here is a free Microsoft Word viewer for PC or a viewer for Mac.17:30 (Chapter 4) Hampton Roads Pet Directory & Community resource20:18 (Chapter 5) Spay or Neuter your dog / Outro