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OHH: Oliver Happy Hour
OHH: Episode 151

OHH: Oliver Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 45:49


*Episode 151: Question of the Month - How to raise credit score and reach Financial Freedom? * _In this episode we discuss the history of the credit card, and credit in the United States. Do you know what the impact of your credit score is? Have you checked yours recently? _ History of Credit and the Credit Card U.S. Credit Gen X has the highest credit, avg $9,123. Avg: $6,500.00 FICO score: 300 - 850 Average American FICO score: 715 AnnualCreditReport.com Do you have a favorite credit card? Discover purchased by Capital One Department Stores' reliance on their credit cards. Score Range Budgeting Daisy's story of PSLF student loan forgiveness and raising credit score from low 600's after not using credit cards, to 800+ in 3 years

Ink and Impact - Write a Book that Makes a Difference
5 Time & Mind Management Tips for Writers (Ep.36)

Ink and Impact - Write a Book that Makes a Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 17:17


Daylight Savings Time takes place this weekend in many portions of the United States. What will you do with your extra hour?If you're like me, you might be tempted to sleep in. But perhaps we could better utilize that hour, and our time in general, regardless of which equinox we're in.So, today I'm going to share 5 time & mind management tips for writers.*******Resources Mentioned on Today's Episode:The Inkwell Collective - a new community for Christian writers offering co-writing sessions, monthly Q&A, and 24/7 writer connections!Question of the Month:How often do you visit authors' websites, and what do you look for there?Listen to the episode to learn how you can respond AND receive free promotion for your author brand and book!

Janky Town
Episode 112: Peaches and Vaccines

Janky Town

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 54:44


In this episode: Janky Town Cribz with Mugs. Dave gets boosted and then makes some poor decisions. Dave's Dumb Question of the Month: How do you take off your pants? WTF? Newz: Girl takes her BF's ashes on a flight, a man smokes while running a marathon, typical Morrissey, sugar-free gummy bears are laxatives. Dave Chappelle's SNL Monologue. Cool or Not Cool? and more!!    You can reach us anytime by calling the JANK LINE 855-JANKY-69 or email us at jankytown69@gmail.com.   Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @jankytown69 for the latest jank!! Support the show and join the fun on Patreon for as little as $2: Patreon.com/jankytown   Help Keep Janky Town alive! Show some love on Pay Pal: paypal.me/jankytown69

The Civil Engineering Academy Podcast
CEA - The Secrets of Smart Money Management with Nicolai Oliden

The Civil Engineering Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 26:35


Do you still have those student loan debts chasing you like a ghost? We got you! Today, civil engineer Nicolai Oliden from EngineeringYou jumps on the show to solve all your money problems. He paid off $149,000 worth of debt himself, so tune in to learn how you can do it too…and much more! Tune in to Learn: Common Financial Mistakes That Get You into Debt...as It Did to Nicolai His Steps to Pay off More Than $140,000 That You Can Easily Emulate How Internships Can Also Help You Financially in School The KEY to Getting out of Debt 3 Money Management Tips That Will Make You Stop Losing Sleep over Money What to Do if You Find Yourself with No Leftover at the End of the Month How to Properly Manage Money with Your Spouse The Different Places You Should Put Your Money in The Power of Money as a Tool (Not the Goal) Nicolai's Top-Three Financial Resources to Win at the Game of Money Our Partners: Built Bar - https://www.civilengineeringacademy.com/built School of PE - https://www.civilengineeringacademy.com/sope Purple Mattress - https://www.civilengineeringacademy.com/purple CEA Resources: CEA Website - https://civilengineeringacademy.com The Ultimate Civil FE Review Course - https://civilfereviewcourse.com The Ultimate Civil PE Review Course - https://civilpereviewcourse.com CEA FE and PE Practice Exams - https://civilengineeringacademy.com/exams CEA Free Facebook Community - https://ceacommunity.com CEA YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPeFLBZ2gk0uO5M9uE2zj0Q CEA Newsletter - https://civilengineeringacademy.com/newsletter CEA Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theceacademy Reach out to Isaac - isaac@civilengineeringacademy.com Connect with Nicolai: Website - http://engineeringyou.org Contact Form - https://www.engineeringyou.org/contact-us Email - info@engineeringyou.org Self Leadership 101 Program - https://www.engineeringyou.org/self-leadership-101 Emerging Leaders Program - https://www.engineeringyou.org/emerging-leaders Instagram (@engineeringyou360) - https://www.instagram.com/engineeringyou360 Resources Mentioned: Arizona State University - https://www.asu.edu Capital One 360 Savings Account - https://www.capitalone.com/bank/savings-accounts/online-performance-savings-account Financial Peace University - https://www.ramseysolutions.com/ramseyplus/financial-peace Financial Coach Master Training - https://www.ramseysolutions.com/store/digital-products/financial-coach-master-training-online The Ramsey Show - https://www.ramseysolutions.com/shows/the-ramsey-show Jeremy Schneider (@personalfinanceclub) - https://www.instagram.com/personalfinanceclub --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/civilengineeringacademy/message

Rich In Success
163 - Build a £Multimillion Business with Entrepreneur James Sinclair

Rich In Success

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 57:08


In this episode, Matt Hall sits down with Entrepreneur James Sinclair. James Is The Founder And CEO Of The Partyman Group of Companies. James started his career entertaining as ‘Jimbo the Partyman' aged 15, built up an entertainment agency, then moved into acquiring his first soft play venue, laser arenas, day nursery and outdoor venues. Today James operates a £12 million business which includes leisure, childcare, outdoor attractions, a web-based soft toy business as well as a training business. There's some real GOLD advice that was discussed to help you if you want to start and scale your business and skyrocket it to success.   We covered: - Dealing with the pressure of employing 100's of staff (with a payroll of £600,000 per MONTH) - How to scale BIG - Why and how to focus on the customers experience rather than competing on price - The biggest mistakes to avoid in business - Managing your own emotions as a CEO - Why you should build a business with the end in mind and be focused on getting your business ready to sell! - The best strategy to ensure you hire the right people to work with you And much more.   Make sure you tag us in your social media posts and let us know what you took away from listening!  And don't forget to become a Rich In Success Member and receive over 40 training videos, a live monthly coaching call with Matt and exclusive bonus content and interviews, click here now: https://richinsuccess.thinkific.com/courses/rich-in-success Please subscribe, download, rate and review our Podcast: iTunes - http://bit.ly/richinsuccess  You can follow Rich In Success at: https://www.facebook.com/richinsuccess  https://twitter.com/richinsuccess https://www.instagram.com/richinsuccess/ You can follow Matt Hall at: https://www.instagram.com/matthallofficial/  https://twitter.com/MatthewLHall  You can follow todays guest here: https://www.instagram.com/_jamessinclair/  Rich In Success is a podcast hosted by lead action taking mindset, business and personal development coach Matt Hall. Matt is also a successful entrepreneur and World Record Holder.  This show bring motivation, inspiration and education on how to live a happier, more fulfilled and more successful life. Are you ready to learn, grow and take your quality of life to the next level? Tune in each week as the journey of growth continues. 

Sunday on the Commons
God With Us: Baptism of Jesus | January 9, 2022

Sunday on the Commons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 16:53


www.ucclittlecompton.org | Support Our Ministry with $5 a Month "“How about infant baptism? Shouldn't you wait until the child grows up enough to know what's going on?... When it comes to the forgiving and transforming love of God, one wonders if the six-week-old screecher knows all that much less than the archbishop of Canterbury about what's going on.” –Frederick Buechner We're reviving the podcast for 2022! Genesis 1:1-5 Matthew 3:13-17 Special thanks to our new Interim Director of Music Raymond Buttero and to Sarah Whitehead for lending her voice to this week's service. Give to the Offering | Watch the video version of this service. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sunday-on-the-commons/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sunday-on-the-commons/support

Walhampton School Stag Radio
February Book of the Month: How to be a Hero by Cat Weldon

Walhampton School Stag Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 29:20


Our fantastic February Book of the Month is ‘How to be a Hero’ by Cat Weldon. A brilliantly written, fast-paced adventure comedy featuring a no-good viking thief and an outrageous trainee valkyrie! It’s cool, stylish and full of fun. A lovely choice for those in Year 4, 5 and 6 but actually a super read … Continue reading February Book of the Month: How to be a Hero by Cat Weldon

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OT 4 Lyfe
Tips and Tricks To Get and Stay Organized

OT 4 Lyfe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 48:35


Question of the Month- How do you keep your OT brain and materials organized?Stephanie from @theorganizedotKhalilah Johnson from @theacademicdivaAnnabeth Knight from @thefannypacktherapistEmilia from @the_lymph_therapistLauren Burns from @burns_lauren_otNikki Lopez from @mypedsotAmy Thakkar from @littlemotorboxAmirra Johnson from @marvelousmirracles.otAdreanna BeaumontHillary from @original_therapy_resourcesSarah’s Recommendation: Osprey Cyber BackpackLyfer of the MonthThe 30 Day Movement ChallengeGot OT questions that you want answered, head on over to ot4lyfe.com/communityAnswer the question of the month and be eligible to win some OT 4 Lyfe swag: ot4lyfe.com/questionofthemonthTo subscribe to the podcast: click here

School of Podcasting
How Does Your Podcast Compete Against Giant Shows?

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 36:06


Table of Contents 01:29 How Do You Compete Against Large Networks? 06:44 25 People Vs 1 09:42 Two Things That Kill Podcasts 11:52 Buying an Audience 15:32 Life Without the School of Podcasting 17:01 So How Do You Compete? 19:24 Jet Ski vs Cruise Ship 21:53 Downloads are only ONE way of measuring Success 24:28 Free Webinar 2/26 25:01 Golden Mic Announcement 34:23 Where I Will Be 34:45 Question of the Month I hear this question a lot: How am I supposed to compete?  It'll be something like I've been podcasting for three years. There are these other podcasters who I'm pretty sure are buying their audience. They're spouting their numbers, and they're gigantic. How am I supposed to compete with somebody like that? I totally understand that question. Here are some things to consider: You Can't Compete Because its a good visual. How would a seventeen-year-old boxer compete against the champion who has held the title for six years? You don't put that kid in the ring. He's going to get killed. The experience, the stamina, he just isn't ready. He is completely out of his league. But I've Been Podcasting For Three Years But Dave, I've been podcasting for three years. You say that in some cases, you know people who are really starting to make a difference with their podcast at three years mark. To this I say"Uh-huh," but here are some things that we need to think about. We never know what's going on behind the scenes with a podcast. You might have a job (or two) and a spouse and some kids. The other podcast may not have any of those. Can you imagine how much free time you would have to promote if you didn't have any other activities and could focus on your podcast 100% of the time? So if you look at podcasters from the outside, there's a person with a podcast here, and another podcaster over there and you think they are the same and they are not. We have no idea what is going on behind the scenes. They might have a background in selling and your background is in teaching. Radiolab thanked 25 people at the end of their show. I am an army of one. Can I compete? In 2015ish I was up for a Podcast Movement Podcast Award and one of the shows in my category was Reply All.  I was competing against them. I've also had my Logical Weight Loss podcast compete against Jillian Michaels. Can we compete? Yes. The minute you turn on the microphone you are competing. Some of the things these teams of 25 use you don't need (original music?). While great production is like icing on a cupcake, if its all icing (and no cupcake) that doesn't work (see serial season two). The Two Things That Kill a Podcast BABIES Babies are so selfish. It's all about them. All they scream is feed me, wipe my butt, I want a nap. That can really get on your nerves (kidding). COMPARTING YOUR PODCAST TO OTHERS When you say "how do I compete" at the hear you are comparing your show to others, and that can seriously do nasty things to your content. If you ever feel yourself comparing yourself - STOP. STOP COMPARING YOUR SHOW TO OTHERS. You need three things to create good content: Your attitude Your health The support of those around you (see this episode for a deep dive into this subject). There is no competition I am a co-host on the Podcasters Roundtable with Daniel J. Lewis and Ray Ortega. Technically both of these people are my "competition" but they are not. Why? Because you can listen to me on Monday,  Daniel on Tuesday, and Ray on Wednesday. As long as you deliver value, you're safe and don't have to worry. You Can't Buy An Audience You can buy an opportunity for people to hear your show, but you can't pay them to listen. Your podcast needs to provide value so they will come back because they want more. Holly Barey is beautiful. In 2004 they put her in a Catwoman suit, spent a million dollars to my $82 million (a loss of 18 million). On Rotten Tomatoes the movie has a ranking of 9 out of 100 with 197 people voting. In 2009 Disney worked on a movie called John Carter based on a popular book. According to Wikipedia is the most expensive movie ever created. It was a super popular book. It's kind of a sci-fi fantasy thing. It had a young, hot actor from Friday Night Lights, which was a very popular TV show here in the States.  Yeah, they lost $200 million on that movie You cannot buy an audience. And upon the release,  it received a mixed critical reception. In other words, it wasn't any good. There are great visuals. It had a great soundtrack. It had great action sequences. But the biggest criticism was toward the characterization and this thing called the plot that movies have, and you kind of need a good plot, you need a story. It's the content. It's delivering value. And apparently, this movie did not deliver value because it lost them $200 million. And I remember seeing all the ads for this movie, that all the promotion. Before You Start Spending Money to Grow Your Podcast I see a lot of people who say, "I'm not getting enough downloads and they turned to Facebook ads or advertising an overcast or Spotify or Castro (all podcast listening apps). They are trying to get the word out about their show. You can buy eyeballs/earholes but you can't buy an audience because an audience is someone who comes back for more. Do What Your Big Networks Can't Answer every email (in my travels big shows don't do this) Get your audience on the phone. In the book Superfans (and in the Colin Morgan Interview on Podcast Juinkes) Pat Flynn and Colin Morgan talk about reaching out to random members of their audience via the phone (you can get a free Google Voice number, or Podcast Voicemail to mask your real phone number). How do you provide great content? You know who your audience is. How do you know what they want? You talk to them. You are a Jetski, they are a cruise ship. You can change your content in record time. They can't. You are much more flexible. They are not. You need to identify your weaknesses and your strengths. You also need to identify your "competition's" strengths and weaknesses and don't try to cover the same area whey they will unquestionably squash you. Go to where they are. In some cases, if a show is so big they can't go out in public. You can, and while you're there you can get feedback on how to make your show better. Be sure to poll your audience. This can be as simple as "what do you like about the show, what do you wish I would do differently?" If you want to ask, "How did you learn about the podcast" so you can do more of that. There is More Than One Way To Measure Success Keep in mind there are more ways to measure success than downloads. These includes: Is your show successful (are you achieving your "why?" Comments on your website Email responses Social marketing interactions Business metrics (new customers) The Right Podcast Equipment Webinar On February 26th there is a free online webinar at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/webinar where we will go over podcast equipment and the best option for you. If buying the right equipment has been a hurdle for you this will help you get over the hurdle. See www.schoolofpodcasting.com/webinar Life Without the School of Podcasting Today I helped someone who randomly contacted me on Facebook. They hadn't purchased enough storage space for their show. They were exporting their files in the wrong format. They didn't know how to export in the proper format. They were using the wrong format for artwork. Podcasting can be fun and fulfilling when you don't have to band your head against a wall to release a simple episode. At the School of Podcasting,   we show you in videos how to export your show in the proper format. We show you how to order the right plan for your podcast so your media host matches your strategy. We help you podcast frustrating free. Join today at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/start The New Academy of Podcasting Let's start off with the positive. Wondery, a company with 82 employees and revenues (according to growjo.com) of around 15 million per year organized a new "Academy of Podcasters" and will launch a Golden Mic awards in 2021. Per their website, "The Academy is professionally run by an Executive Director and an Account Manager.  These roles are overseen by a volunteer Board of Governors who set the strategic vision and goals of the organization. 17 Founding Members will establish the organization and guide its initial creation with a goal of 1) moving The Golden Mics into a key recognition position and 2) encouraging growth and networking of the Academy and the industry. Members are individuals in the podcast industry who are part of one of the Academy’s Peer Groups; each Peer Group will vote on its respective categories for The Golden Mics."  So it's great that big companies with big budgets are going to be promoting podcasting. This is a good thing. Someone Needs to Learn How to Google The companies listed above need to learn how to do some Google searches. When you come in with a "We've arrived" mentality, you can easily offend those who have already been here working in the trenches. I mean who do you think you are the pilgrims? The larger media companies keep saying things that seem to just ignore history. For example, an article that came out THIS WEEK stated that " Born in the halls of public radio, podcasting has emerged as one of the fastest-growing businesses in media over the past few years." Podcasting was NOT born in the halls of public radio. It was born in a hotel room where Dave Winer and Adam Curry met. In the past, I've just let them roll off m back, but I remember someone from one of these companies who stated there weren't any women podcasters in the early years (completely erasing people like Mignon Fogerty and Murr Raferty. Who can forget Steve Jobs referring to podcasting as "Amateur Hour." So when I approached Hernan Lopez the founder and CEO of Wondery that there HAS BEEN a  “completely peer-based, not for profit, fully representative" awards show and I had won such an award he apologized. I'm Not Saying Get Off My Lawn Lopez was at an educational conference stating a lack of education. I'm not saying get off my lawn. I'm saying Marc Maron didn't invent podcasting (nor did Serial) and if you want me to greet you with open arms, it would be much easier if you would stop kicking me in the balls. To the best of my knowledge, the Adamy of podcasters which controls the Hall of Fame is still in existence. It hasn't had a ceremony since 2018 due to a lack of sponsorship. This is sad. While some may feel this is just a bunch of friends slapping each other on the back, if you do some research that it's not just old white guys but women and people of color (granted the majority of the recipients is middle-aged white guys because when podcasting first started THOSE WERE THE PEOPLE WHO WERE PODCASTING. So I look forward to seeing the spotlight the new academy will point at podcasting, and just ask them to quite saying things that make use feel invisible or worse, erase the past. Speaking of the past, here is a link to the Academy of Podcasters Hall of Fame New Podcasters Academy Question of the Month How did you get past the "Nobody will listen to me?" see www.schoolofpodcasting.com/question Start Your Podcast Today Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/start and start your podcast worry-free with our 30-day money-back guarantee   

School of Podcasting
Doing Something Different

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 41:20


Every month we have a "question of the month" and this month it's what are you going to do differently in 2020 with your podcast? Because of My Podcast Lee from the Covert Nerd podcast was trying to speak at a panel. He was sensing a little pushback until he mentioned he had a podcast ( and got the speaking gig). He also got some "street cred" from his kids who were impressed the "old guy" was doing something so hip as a podcast.  What Are You Going to Different? As 2020 is upon us what are you going to try?  Thanks for  The Author inside you Talk about Talk Podcast Radiant Fire Podcast Gather Geeks Podcast Repurpose Your Career Uncommon Life Kids Health 101 Brew Roots Podcast Games From Folk Tales What is Stopping You From Starting Your Podcast? Nobody wants my opinion Technology Anxiety Time Perfectionism Overwhelm Equipment Co-hosts Question of the Month How did you overcome thinking "Nobody would listen to me" thinking or worrying about negative feedback? Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/question Glow Follow Up Some of my audience had issues (but to their credit they fixed any issues. In the end, I had 1.06% of my audience went to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/glow So this is why I say some people get UP TO 3% of their audience engaging with their content.  Options. Buy me a coffee (here is my page) You can also use a paypal donation link. Check out www.supportthisshow.com Subscribe to the show at  www.schoolofpodcasting.com/subscribe Full show notes at http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/707 Mentioned in This Episode Start Your Podcast at the School of Podcasting Buy Me A Coffee Tipping Tool Glow.fm Getting Over Imposter Syndrome Focus Is More Important Than Microphones Buy Dave a Coffee Podcast Brand.co Table of Contents 00:01:19 Because of My Podcast 00:03:22 What are you going to do differently in 2020 00:04:33 Author Inside You 00:05:25 Talk about Talk 00:06:56 Radio Fire Radio 00:10:04 Gather Geeks Podcast 00:11:28 Repurpose Your Career Podcast 00:14:53 Uncommon Life 00:15:53 Kids Health !01 00:17:02 Brew Roots Podcasts 00:18:47 Games From Folk Tales 00:22:41 What is Stopping You From Starting a Podcast 00:31:06 Feb. Question of the Month 00:32:42 Where I Will Be 00:33:46 Glow .FM Follow Up 00:40:30 Bloopers

School of Podcasting
Why Do People Share Content?

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 40:49


Two reasons people might share things are that they are interesting and that they are useful. Emotions also play into why people share items. When you have something in common with the host it can boost the chance of us sharing the content. Emotions such as laughter or anger. Marketing messages tend to focus on information. But many times information is not enough. They need something more. And that is where emotion comes in. Rather than harping on features or facts, we need to focus on feelings; the underlying emotions that motivate people to action. In the book Contagious: Why Things Catch On by Jonan Berger they mention six principles of social currency: Social Currency: How does it make people look to talk about a product or idea? Triggers: Peanut butter makes us think of jelly. If our content can harness trigger emotions, or tie into an environment. Emotion: Some emotions increate sharing and others decrease it. In some cases, negative emotions can be useful. Public: Making our ideas more public. Practical Value: If your podcast helps people, people love to be helpful and spread the word. Stories: People don't just share information and facts, they tell stories. People prefer sharing things that make them seem entertaining rather than boring, clever rather than dumb, and hip rather than dull. My audience member said she groups these into four categories: Helpful Social Reciprosity Ego What Was The Last Thing You Shared and Why? Adrea from the Talk about Talk Podcast Steve Stewart gives some strategies of how he using sharing to grow your social media following to promote and upcoming event. Steph Fuccio shared the Smarty Pants Podcast New Media Show had some breaking news about Pandora Tom Tinker Taylor Soldier Sponge Productions shared Shufflecasts cause it made him laugh Paul from the Fighting Through Podcast (WWII) shared a photograph of the Queen Mary to his audience that had been updated to be in color. Sarah Mikutel shared Food Heroes Erik K John shared the School of Podcasting and the Audacity to Podcast as people wanted things a bit more technical than he was comfortable talking about. September Question of the Month How do you decide what's worth spending money on for your podcast? We all obviously have different budgets and needs but what's essential vs what do we aspire to have or use? Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/question Mentioned On This Episode vacuumpodcast.com Podcast Review Show (prices going up)

School of Podcasting
The Biggest Pain in Creating a Podcast

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 44:37


Starting a podcast is not hard. Starting a GOOD podcast takes time, dedication, talent, etc and today I asked my audience, "What is the biggest pain in starting and creating a podcast." Here is what they answered: Your Biggest Pain in Podcasting 01:23 Thanks to everyone who contributed Positioning My Podcast - from Timothy of kdoipodcasting.com Running Out of Content - Chris Nesi from the House of Ed Tech Scheduling - Todd from the Trucker Dump The Abundance of Choice - Stephanie from the Virtual Ex-Pats Mouth Noises - Moxie Your Brain On Facts Thumbnails - Bandrew from the Bandrew Says Show Notes - Matt from the Author Inside You  Show Notes - Seth from Geekville Radio Running Out of Content - Dave Logical Weight Loss Question of the Month How do you celebrate a milestone episode? I need your answer by June 22, 2019. Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/contact Because of My Podcast I Was Hired For an Event 33:28 Jas from Giving Up The Ghost podcast was asked to do a live recording of Ghost Stories at an AKIA store for a private sleepover party after only four episodes! Here is the description of their show: Podcasting LIVE from one of the MOST haunted cities located DEAD center in North America - Winnipeg, MB Canada. Join us as we explore the unknown! Welcome to Giving Up The Ghost Each week we will cover, explore and share our research of unexplained paranormal phenomena in Winnipeg and surrounding areas! Join your AudioCurators Jas and Sherrie as they discover the dark side of local history, Urban legends and their haunting origins as well as everything that goes bump in the night. Are you afraid of the dark? well, you should be. For more information on Sherrie’s Art and Gallery please view her talent at https://www.facebook.com/ChicAndTique/ For more information on Jas’s publications and fiction writing, please visit her website www.jnflamand.com and her FB page https://www.facebook.com/jnflamand/ The Memory of Creating a Podcast Will Be With You Forever 35:18 When you start a podcast it will change your life for better or worse, and you won't be able to take it away. I recently drove 12 hours in a car with my brother and sister-in-law to see my cousin's oldest child graduate from High School. Yes, 24 hours (round trip) in a car is not a great time, but it is a memory I have with my family that we will always have. To have that memory I had to say Yes to taking the trip. Let Me Help You Start Your Podcast Join the School of Podcasting or let me be your podcast mentor   Mentioned on This Show Acuity Scheduling  Calendly Scheduling Tool Ivy Envy  Episode 624 Is Anyone Reading Show Notes? Episode 400 of the School of Podcasting Gordon Firemark episode about Podcast Trademarks Terry Gross book "All I Did Was Ask" Howard Stern Comes Again Book  

#12minconvos
Gurutej Khalsa, author and foremost authority on Kundalini Yoga /Ep2206

#12minconvos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 13:18


Gurutej Khalsa    Gurutej Khalsa, for over 45+ years, Gurutej has been living her destiny and continues to awaken the spirit of all she touches. As one of Yogi Bhajan’s original students, Gurutej emerged as a founding practitioner of Kundalini. Through his instruction and spiritual guidance, Gurutej is now considered a foremost authority on Kundalini Yoga and internationally recognized as one of a handful of Kundalini Yoga Masters.   As a prolific writer, Gurutej is an author to 3 popular books including: A Slice of the Beloved: Connection for Relationships, The Moon She Rocks You: Revealing the Secrets of Women’s Inner Emotions, The 13th Month: How to Get an Extra 29 Days Each Year. and Empower Your Essence. She has also developed 7transformative powerful online courses including The Moon She Rocks You, Empower Your Essence, unbreakable and I Am Empowered and more .   She has worked with many businesses including, Michael Starr, Disney heads, Big Buddha Babba, Urgent Care Centers, Khalsa Mcbreaty Accounting and many more.   Through her True Success program, a proven Success System, she teaches people how to have the energy and clarity they crave and need to feel connected and empowered in all aspects of their lives.   When not traveling the world and teaching, Gurutej can be found at The Blessings Center in the Los Angeles area. You can also enjoy her blog or suite of online books, programs, classes or products at http://gurutej.com   Listen to another #12minconvo

Just Keep Writing
Episode 2 - Scrivener Tips

Just Keep Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 29:28


This week, Marshall and Nick discuss how they made time to write and share a few Scrivener tips. Topic of the Month: How do you create time in your day, week or month to write, and what tools do you use? This Month’s Challenge: Part 1: Like, follow, rate and share us on social media! Join our Discord channel, like our Facebook page, and follow our websites. Look at your schedule for the week and try to find time within that schedule to dedicate just to writing. It’s okay if it’s only an hour, and even if it’s only thinking about writing! The goal is to find the time. Let us know how it’s going! Writer’s Task for the Week: Try Scrivener free trial Support the Show: Patreon Contact us! Discord Facebook Marshall: Website: www.marshallcarr.com Email: marshall@marshallcarr.com Twitter: @darthpops Nick: Website: www.brightinks.org Email: nicholasbright@brightinks.org Twitter: @BrightInks Now, just keep writing!

Just Keep Writing
Episode 1 - Tools and Time

Just Keep Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 65:44


Marshall and Nick discuss their plans for the show, and their hopes to create a supportive writing community around the desire to keep writing. They also talk about writing conventions, barcons, their topic of the month, and this month's listener challenge. Convention Links: Writing Excuses Retreat 2019 LTUE The Girl Who Drank the Moon Futurescapes MoCon Dragoncon World of Fantasy Topic of the Month: How do you create time in your day, week or month to write, and what tools do you use? Links to Tools: Scrivener 4 the Words Pacemaker Planner Write or Die Wordsmith Links to What the Guys are Reading: John Scalzi The Interdependency Lock In Series Dan Wells Zero G Brandon Sanderson Snapshot Skyward Relic of the Gods trilogy by Philip C. Quaintrell King Maker - Maurice Broaddus King’s Justice: Knights of Breton Court, Book 2 TV Shows Mentioned: Russian Doll Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency Mindhunter This Month’s Challenge: Part 1: Like, follow, rate and share us on social media! Join our Discord channel, like our Facebook page, and follow our websites. Look at your schedule for the week and try to find time within that schedule to dedicate just to writing. It’s okay if it’s only an hour, and even if it’s only thinking about writing! The goal is to find the time. Let us know how it’s going! Support the Show: Patreon Contact us! Discord Facebook Marshall: Website: www.marshallcarr.com Email: marshall@marshallcarr.com Twitter: @darthpops Nick: Website: www.brightinks.org Email: nicholasbright@brightinks.org Twitter: @BrightInks Now, just keep writing!

The Path of Being a Non-Fiction Author
Ep 112: Gurutej Khalsa on Getting an Extra Month Each Year

The Path of Being a Non-Fiction Author

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2015 31:00


Join Angela Lauria of the Author Incubator as she interviews Gurutej Khalsa, author of The 13th Month: How to Get an Extra 29 Days Each Year. True to her name, Gurutej, takes you out of darkness towards the light with her energy, enthusiasm and love. In her 45-year role as a founding teacher of Kundalini Yoga, she has created spiritual communities in major cities across Canada, created yoga centers, consciousness businesses, books, DVDs and life-enhancing yogic products, specializing in giving people the tools to have an energetic, elevated, and deeply connected and empowered life. Read more and get the transcript here: Gurutej Khalsa on the Author Incubator.