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This week's returning guest is Paul Sating, author of a fair few books, including the upcoming Battleborn fantasy series! This week's episode is brought with you, as ever, by your host's books! Science fiction and fantasy fans will love them. http://www.timniederriter.com/books/ Thanks for listening!
In this episode of The Urban Fantasy Author Podcast, hosts M.D. Massey and Paul Sating discuss writing to market as an urban fantasy author. Enjoy! Show Highlights: What does writing to market mean? Lessons learned about missing the market and using that to redirect efforts. Nuances of writing to market. The struggles authors face when […]
In this episode, hosts M.D. Massey and Paul Sating bring the podcast back from the dead with a new show format and a discussion on building trust with urban fantasy readers. Enjoy!
Jack and David complete the special promotional episode of “SURVIVORS!” from Big Finish and finish with episode #2 of Paul Sating and Fatecrafters “Subject: Found!” podfict! It's Audio Drama Time! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jack and David complete the special promotional episode of “SURVIVORS!” from Big Finish and finish with episode #2 of Paul Sating and Fatecrafters “Subject: Found!” podfict! It’s Audio Drama Time! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our guest this week is Lindsay Buroker, the author of the Death Before Dragons series. Lindsay joins co-host Paul Sating to talk writing, quick releases, and book cover gaffes in this episode of the Urban Fantasy Author Podcast. This episode's excerpt is from chapter one of Sinister Magic, book one of Lindsay's “Death Before Dragons” […]
Paul Sating's Diary of the Madman joins us for some more horror and John Bell's Bell's in the Batfry episode #155 Halloween edition for some horrific fun rounds off this week's show. Jack hosts with David and explains why he's been a little spotty as hosting the past couple months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul Sating’s Diary of the Madman joins us for some more horror and John Bell’s Bell’s in the Batfry episode #155 Halloween edition for some horrific fun rounds off this week’s show. Jack hosts with David and explains why he’s been a little spotty as hosting the past couple months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Paul Sating interviews urban fantasy author Whit McClendon. Whit writes The GrimFaerie Chronicles, a series about a hunter and a witch who team up to protect humankind from evil Fae. Find Out More About This Week's Featured Author Buy Grim Undertakings on Amazon: https://geni.us/grim1 Find This Author on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whitmccauthor Transcript of […]
In this episode of The Urban Fantasy Author Podcast, M.D. Massey interviews Paul Sating, author of Bitter Aries and the Zodiac urban fantasy series. And, Paul reads the first chapter from Bitter Aries. To Find Out More About This Week's Featured Author... Paul's site: https://www.paulsating.com The Zodiac Series on Amazon: https://geni.us/satingzodiac Bitter Aries on Kindle: https://geni.us/ariesbitter
This week, Paul Sating joins the podcast for a chat about fantasy, urban fantasy, and process! Buying Tim's books is a great way to support the podcast. Thanks for listening!
This one comes just before Dante's Disco Inferno Part 1, and it stars Paul Sating of Diary of a Madman and Subject: Found. Dylan and Weasel have a run-in with the local law enforcement. Support the show and get early access and exclusive content at Harmless Entertainment! Follow us on Twitter! Join the conversation in our Facebook Group or on Red https://www.patreon.com/harmlessentertainment https://www.twitter.com/harmlessmedia https://www.facebook.com/groups/504312413670694
Back to where it all began. 40% of the world's population has disappeared & there's only one source for news updates for the remaining population--KUSA 9 News at Night. Join (or re-live) Paul Sating's first foray into audio drama with this satirical comedy. Want the rest of the story now? Pick up The Scales, in digital or paperback. If you're a Kindle Unlimited member, start reading for free today! Patrons get 12 minutes of bonus content and breaking news on future exclusives! Support the show. If you enjoy the show, please leave a rating and review. It's the kindest thing you could do today. Do you want more of my fiction, like The Scales, RIP, Chasing the Demon, or 12 Deaths of Christmas? What are you waiting for? Click this link or go to paulsating.com/fiction. Maybe you want to learn how podcasting can help you sell more books? Click the link to find out where you can pick up Novel Idea to Podcast: How to Sell More Books Through Podcasting. Come on over to Facebook and hang with me more often. Follow me on Twitter. Stalk me on Instagram.
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Author, Podcaster, Audio Drama Creator Paul SatingPaul Sating is an author and creator of five audio drama podcasts, including Subject: Found, Diary of a Madman, Who Killed Julie?, YOU, and Atheist Apocalypse. He is also the host of Horrible Writing, a podcast where he shares his journey toward being published, along with candid interviews with other writers.His first three books were published in 2018. Chasing the Demon (a thriller), 12 Deaths of Christmas (a horror anthology), & Novel Idea to Podcast (nonfiction) helped him realize his childhood dream of becoming a published author.In addition to those ventures, he is the co-creator of an upcoming horror audio drama titled Family Portrait and, when he's not writing books or podcasts, he's punching out short stories for his Patrons and perpetually working on his novels.“Apple could get out of digital media completely. Then what do you do? You need a newsletter. You don't control Twitter, Facebook, Spotify… nobody.” - Paul Sating on owning your content.Connect with Paul:WebsitePaul's PodcastsPaul on PatreonTwitterPaul's Amazon Author PageIf you liked the show, please consider sharing this podcast with your friends, family and network. Your stamp of approval is more valuable than anything I can offer to your network. I appreciate your sharing! Also, leaving a review (and rating) helps spread the word. And just makes me feel warm and squishy.The Storytellers Network with Dan Moyle publishes every Monday at 7 AM EST.
The beginning of a story, or maybe just the end of the world. Part II coming August 24th. Liminal Apocalypse contains heavy emotional themes and some adult language that may not be suited for all audiences, as well as some loud sound effects throughout. Episode Transcripts can be found at our website: www.midnightdisease.net/liminal-apocalypse Written, directed, edited, and designed by Vin Ernst. Produced by Pacific Obadiah. Original Music and Theme song by Thoreau Smiley. Performed by: Miranda Ireland as Becca, Nick Ellingson as Johnson, Jace Rynearson as Ed, Ayiana Taylor as Sly, Camilla Susser as Diana, And Vin Ernst as Emily. Additional voices by Addison Peacock, Paul Sating, Chad Ellis, Victoria Green, Paul Davis, Tanja Milojevic, and Danielle Shemiah. A product of Midnight Disease Productions.
Paul Sating, creator of this show, has a new multi-genre flash fiction storytelling podcast called The Stories We Tell! This special episode on this feed features the full first episode of The Stories We Tell. If you're looking for more fiction, for different, inclusive fiction that features all voices, check out this first episode and then go to wherever you get podcasts and search for either 'The Stories We Tell' or, easier, for 'Paul Sating' and subscribe. There are currently 5 episodes out & they're getting bigger and more epic. The last two are over an hour long! For more information, check out the site!
Storytelling with Writer, Podcaster Sarah Rhea WernerSarah Rhea Werner is a professional podcaster, writer, editor, coach, speaker, voice actor, ghostwriter, a contributor to Forbes, founder of the Write Now podcast, and TEDx speaker.She's also the writer, editor, and executive producer of the hit audio drama Girl In Space. Sarah is an up and coming entertainment storyteller and huge supporter of audio dramas – fictional podcasts that tell a story and entertain.For Sarah, creating stories for others to enjoy is all about finding her inspiration from her community.“The inspiration comes from other people. Inspiration for characters, inspiration to keep going. The community keeps you invested in what you're doing. It seems like a solo project, but it's not.” - Sarah Rhea Werner on story inspirationConnect with Sarah:Sarah's WebsiteSarah on TwitterSarah on ForbesLinkedInFacebookWrite Now Podcast (Apple Podcasts)Girl In Space Podcast (Apple Podcasts)Sarah's Coffee Break Episode with Paul Sating
The trailer for a new epic medieval fantasy from the creator of this show! It is said that steel helps a man win his crown, but it is his skill at treachery that helps him keep it. In Allidor, men scheme, fight and die to claim the right to wear the Crown of Thieves. Episode 1 will also be featured on this feed but, starting with episode 2 you will need to be a Patron of Paul Sating to enjoy the rest of the story. Why miss the exclusives already enjoyed by Patrons? Become a Patron today and join the army!
Will opens the show with a remembrance of author and LGBTQ advocate Patricia Nell Warren, who passed away on February 9. Jeff recommends two industry books: Storyteller: How to Be an Audio Book Narrator by Lorelei King and Ali Muirden and Novel Idea to Podcast: How to Sell More Books Through Podcasting by Paul Sating. Will discusses Paperback Crush: The Totally Radical History of '80s and '90s Teen Fiction by Gabrielle Moss. They also talk about Hallmark's latest gay couple inclusion in a film, the Entertainment Weekly rom-com issue and Most Stuff Oreos. Books reviews this week include Dev Bentham's Temporary Dad(part of the Bad Valentine series), Layla Reyne's Noble Hops and Jay Northcote's Starting from Scratch. In addition, there's a bonus episode this week where they review the three other Bad Valentine books. Jeff interviews Jay Northcote about his upcoming book Better Place, which is book three in the Rainbow Place series. Jay also talks about his first book featuring a trans character, Starting from Scratch, as well as how he got started writing, what his process is and about what's coming next. Complete shownotes for episode 175 are at BigGayFictionPodcast.com.
This week Alive After Reading features returning guest, Paul Sating! You can find his work at paulsating.com Thanks for listening!
Tips, tools, tactics to reach your writing goals and all sorts of secrets about why being a Paul Sating patron is going to pay off in 2019 and beyond. Enjoy this final episode of the show this year! It will return in 2019. Please be kind this holiday season and leave a rating for the show; though I will also take reviews as well. :) Pick up 12 Deaths of Christmas while it's still the holiday season! Have a wonderful end to 2018! I'll see you in the New Year!
After hours, stores aren't always empty...***Written by Jarred Blanchard with guest narration by Collins Van Gorden***Check out more from Paul Sating at paulsating.com***Please consider supporting the podcast at Patreon.com/Creepypod or creepypod.com/support***You can also subscribe to us on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ3SrH_3fsROXFAjomKcUtw***Produced by Steve Blizin, Puzzle Audio***Title music by Alex Aldea***Intro/Outro Narration by Joe Stofko See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Robert, Greg, and Erica finally have George Locke where they can ask him some much needed questions, and surprisingly, he gives them some answers. As Peter and Cade continue to plan how to take care of the rakes, they are visited by an unexpected guest. Plus Dr. Barton has another chat with Ezekiel. For more information, visit our website at http://www.tunnelspodcast.com Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TunnelsPodcast or Follow us on Twitter @TunnelsPodcast If you like what you hear and would like to help support us, visit our Patreon page at http://www.patreon.com/tunnelspodcast Want a T-shirt, coffee cup, or other merchandise, check out https://www.teepublic.com/stores/tunnelspodcast Shout-Outs Chasing the Demon by Paul Sating (http://a.co/0sL4xu0) The Wandering Land by Jamie Killen (http://a.co/aiemDWH) What's the Frequency? (https://wtfrequency.com/ )
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ https://www.crisistextline.org Trevor Project: Website: www.thetrevorproject.org Trevor Lifeline: 866-488-7386 Support our Patreon, each month 10% of all proceeds go to supporting the organization of the month Pre-order Paul Sating's book "Chasing the Demon," here! Content Warnings: Horror Cliches Swearing Depiction of Verbal Tics Hallucinations Institutionalization Discussion of Ghosts and the Supernatural Discussion of Mental Health Allusion to Violence Spooky Sound Effects and Voices Loud Noises and Sound Effects Written & Directed by: Vin Ernst Edited by: Michael Miller Producer: Pacific Obadiah Music by: Tom Rory Parsons Riley: Taylor Krueger Ryan: Kenneth Mestas Eliot: Alexander Low Dr. Hayes: Jeffrey Parker Girl: Danielle Shemaiah
In the series finale, Wren gets a surprise message from an old friend. This episode is brought to you by Chasing the Demon, a new novel from Paul Sating. Preorder now at http://a.co/fWrWbnj Music Credits: Music Credits: Nick Jaina, "Expense Reports." Primary Perception Instrumentals. Needle Drop Co., 2015. Creative Commons License. Chris Zabriskie,”Cylinder 4.” 2014. Creative Commons License. Nick Jaina, "Man Without a Head." Primary Perception Instrumentals. Needle Drop Co., 2015. Creative Commons License.
Fading rock star Sammy Kane has lots of stories to tell a reporter, all fantastical and insane. Lies or just memories twisted from drug abuse? Starred Pete Lutz as The Stranger, Paul Sating as Sammy Kane, Tanja Milojevic as Darlene, Mat Weller as Rocky the D.J., Eden as Angel and Groupie, Jeff Niles as Marty, Atticus Jackson as Billy, Viktor Aurelius as The Frenchman, Ryan Clayton as Bodyguard #1 Stefano Echanique (Stephano Etch-uh-knee-kay) as bodyguard #2 Jess Roberts as Bodyguard #3. Blood Noir created by Mark Slade. Credit Narration by Tanja Milojevic. Music by Carpenter’s Notch, Theme music by Carpenter’s Notch and Audionautix.com. Written and Directed by Mark Slade. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bloodnoir/message
After the big heist the gang is on the run. Chet reaches out to an old adversary, and Merle gets to go for a ride. This is the penultimate episode of season one. With guest star Paul Sating as Sherrif McCoy. Attention HellMart Shoppers! is Patron Supported. Follow us on twitter, like us on facebook or leave us a review on itunes.
From fan of podcasts to producer of podcasts. As an avid fan of podcasts, a little bit of research led Paul to realize podcasting is relatively cheap and easy to get into. He bought a Radio Shack mic and just started talking. He tried all sorts of different themes including socio-political issues and soccer before figuring out how to be authentic and entertaining. This led to his first fictional podcast. Now 6 years later he has 3 fiction podcasts, 2 more in the making and a podcast about writing. How Paul got started in podcasting The journey and failures that got him to the podcasts he has now How Paul's podcast Diary of a Madman came about Utilizing your downtime and finding a niche by experimenting How Diary of a Madman has developed to include other writers for the next few seasons Editing episode by episode versus editing the whole season How to smartly invest your energy when trying to grow your audience Why Paul created the Fate Crafters network The advantages of belonging to a podcast network Paul's Website: http://www.paulsating.com/ Paul's Podcasts: Subject: Found – http://www.paulsating.com/subject-found Diary Of A Madman - http://www.paulsating.com/diary-of-a-madman Athiest Apocolypse - http://www.paulsating.com/atheist-apocalypse Who Killed Julie? - http://www.paulsating.com/who-killed-julie Horrible Writing - http://www.paulsating.com/horrible-writing Fate Crafters Podcast Network https://www.fatecrafters.com/
The inspirational John Dryden of Panoply talks us through making innovative audio creations and pitching to a Network, and Directing Audio Drama, giving gems of advice on being part of a Network that values our favourite audio medium! Get innovative folks! THINK sustainability!And if that's not enough.....Paul Sating waxes verbal about the indie Fatecrafters Network, and gives advice if you're thinking of making one or joining one yourself...Enjoy!Sarah and Team ADPP
This week Jeremy invites Paul Sating to the show. Paul is the host of five podcasts! For this episode, we focus on Subject: Found. S:F is a bimonthly show, Each season is a stand alone story that focuses on a monster. Season 1 is Bigfoot. Season 2 is... well, you'll just have to listen! Follow Paul on Twitter @paulsating Find more information on Paul, his podcasts, and his books at http://www.paulsating.com/ Follow Podcasts We Listen To on Twitter @PWLTpodcast Join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/PodcastsWeListenTo/ Support PWLT on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PodcastsWeListenTo in order to get rewards such as stickers, buttons, shou outs on PWLT and the occasional bonus episode! Get your PWLT gear and PodernLove gear here: https://podcastswelistento.threadless.com/
Chet interviews some prospective employees and Daniel and Emily pay a visit to Billy Ray, the Leprechaun. Attention HellMart Shoppers! is listener supported. Go to OUR PATREON to pledge your support. For just $1 a month you can help us stay in business. For $5 and up you get BONUS CONTENT! This episode featured special guest star Paul Sating as Jeff. Attention HellMart Shoppers is a part of the fatecrafters network. Check out other fatecrafters shows like Lake Clarity.
It's a special parchment...***Presented by: Season 2 of Subject: Found (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/subject-found/id1165460609?mt=2)***Written by: Irene Stark***Sound design by: Paul Sating (paulsating.com) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey everyone, Alive After Reading is back with an interview featuring Paul Sating, a writer, and audio drama creator behind a few great podcasts out there right now. Check out Paul’s website! Buy my books and support the show! Thanks for listening!
In this bonus episode, Matt is joined by his friend Paul Sating, creator of the podcasts "Atheist Apocalypse," "Subject: Found," "Diary of a Madman," and "Who Killed Julie?" to talk about creativity, writing, podcasting and the like.
Subscribe via: iTunes | Google Play | RSS John McClain is the owner and lead sound designer for The Dog and Pony Show, a boutique audio house in Las Vegas, Nevada. They specialize in creative audio for all media but tend to work heavily in sound design, composition and mixing for long form and indie film. He was the recording engineer on George Carlin's "More Napalm and Silly Putty" which won a Grammy in 2001 and they've recently been nominated for a regional Emmy for a TV series they mix called Outdoor Nevada. Links: jmacvo.com www.dogandponystudios.net Show Notes: John started as a post audio engineer in the 1980s in Detroit working on car commercials He's been working in Las Vegas for the last 20 years for clients including MGM resorts. More and more of John's time is spent networking and chasing leads as competition in his industry increases. The key to building a client base is to find common ground and establish a relationship. He performs as the lead in Paul Sating's first season of Subject: Found. He will have a role in season 2, and will be doing sound design for it. They were nominated for a Parsec award. He's also appeared on an episode of John Grills's podcast Creepy. John prefers recording his own sound to using prerecorded audio. If you want to start doing your own sound, just get a recorder and start recording sound. Pay more attention. Try and emulate high quality work. Include sound in a soundscape as it serves the story. It's the subtle details that draw you into the story. Gimlet's Homecoming is an audiodrama that impressed John with its sound design. Quality is only half the work; you have to market yourself. Set aside time to do so. If you want to commission work from Dog and Pony Show, contact them through the website They do foley, they do sound design for independent movies. Use them to outsource some of your production to focus on other aspects of your production. Complex sound design is an untapped niche in the audiobook world, especially when it comes to childrens' books. John recommends the Sure MV88 microphone. (Affiliate link) Always have your actors record at the highest resolution: 28 bit 48k
Greg Sutton, a fidgety young man who is a little too fixated on selling himself, sees his psychiatrist for the first time in months, hoping to find answers about his lost childhood and how to get back the woman he loves. But his own quick fix solution to his problems is not quite what the psychiatrist had in mind. (Running time: 6 minutes) Written and directed by Edward Champion CAST: Greg: Charlie Harrington Emma: Colette Thomas Edited by Edward Champion Foley: Edward Champion Art: id-iom (CC) Special thanks to Sacha Arnold, Austin Beach, Jason Boog, Christopher Byrd, Claudia Berenice Garza, Jen Halbert, Gabriella Jiminez, Pete Lutz, John Osborne, Rina Patel, Michael Saldate, Paul Sating, Marc Stein, Georgette Thompson, Jack Ward, and many others I may have inadvertently forgotten for their invaluable help, feedback, kindness, inspiration, and support during the production of this episode.
A man wakes up in his apartment with a hazy memory of the night before. He's greeted in bed by a mysterious woman who keeps saying, “Hello.” But she seems to know far more about his life than he ever could have told her in one night. And as the rats gnaw mercilessly from within the walls, she has a few bold and shocking answers as to why he's so afraid. (Running time: 22 minutes) Written and directed by Edward Champion CAST: He: Tim Torre She: Emily Carding Gordon: Michael Saldate Edited by Edward Champion The Gray Area Theme by Alex Khaskin (licensed through NeoSounds) Foley Sources: Edward Champion and erpe (CC license, slight changes). Cover Image: Jason Lander (CC) Special thanks to Sacha Arnold, Austin Beach, Jason Boog, Christopher Byrd, Chris Fletcher, Claudia Berenice Garza, Sarah Golding, Jen Halbert, Gabriella Jiminez, Pete Lutz, John Osborne, Rina Patel, Paul Sating, Marc Stein, Georgette Thompson, and many others I may have inadvertently forgotten for their invaluable help, feedback, kindness, inspiration, and support during the production of this emotionally revealing episode.
Virginia Gaskell, an underappreciated 66-year-old cult writer forced into a rest home, contends with mysterious voices summoned from her typewriter and an obscure literary interviewer named Ed Champion. (9 minutes) Written and directed by Edward Champion CAST: Virginia Gaskell: Chris Smith Ed Champion: Edward Champion Orderly: Zachary Michael Demon #1: Greta Christie Demon #2: Pete Lutz Edited by Edward Champion Foley Sources: Edward Champion, Superex1110 (CC license, slight changes), and nothayama (CC license, slight changes). Special thanks to Jonathan Ames, Sacha Arnold, Austin Beach, Erin Bennett, Matthew Boudreau, Jason Boog, Christopher Byrd, Emily Carding, Robert Cudmore, Devony DiMattia, Chris Fletcher, Claudia Berenice Garza, Sarah Golding, Daniel Handler, Jen Halbert, Gabriella Jiminez, Fred Kiesche, Matthew MacLean, John Osborne, Rina Patel, Michael Saldate, Paul Sating, Gary Shteyngart, Darin Strauss, Marc Stein, Scarlett Thomas, Georgette Thompson, Tim Torre, and many others I may have inadvertently forgotten for their invaluable help, feedback, kindness, inspiration, and support during the production of this episode.
Subscribe via: iTunes | Google Play | RSS Paul Sating is the creative force behind no-less than 4 audio dramas, including Subject: Found, Diary of a Madman, Atheist Apocalypse and a new one on the horizon, Family Portrait. An aspiring writer since he was 8 years old, Paul has a number of short stories he's self-published and he's also putting the finishing touches on his first novel. Links http://www.paulsating.com/ Subject: Found Diary of a Madman Atheist Apocalypse Support Paul on Patreon Follow @paulsating on Twitter Show Notes One of the auidodrama's draws is the creative collaboration and supportive community. Paul started out without knowing anything, and hearing problems from his time in the military. The barrier for entry in audiodrama is very low with the tools and support available. Subject: Found was born from Paul's interest in American Horror Story's structure, which helps it stay fresh in with his tendency to get bored with long-term projects. Bigfoot happens to be the story's hook, but it's ultimately character-driven. Future seasons will focus on different monsters. The beauty of storytelling is that two authors can take the same basic story and write entirely different stories. Writing is a tough job, but ultimately satisfying. Paul went years without writing anything while in the military. We do a disservice to ourselves as writers by not talking about the business realities. Paul wishes someone had told himself at 18 that he didn't have to pursue the obligations he is now divesting himself from. Discipline and dedication allow Paul to be a writer, father, etc. while running multiple audiodrama production. Most creative professionals are accessible if you need advice or assistance. Learn from them. They tend to be friendly and approachable. Find these communities. The Audiodrama Production Podcast and its Facebook community are endlessly useful. Atheist Apocalypse is a satirical podcast that was Paul's first; he learned a lot about what not to do in audio drama. It's a little exhausting to stay abreast of current events and news, and this limits its shelf-life. Diary of a Madman was developed as something Paul could handle entirely on his own without feeling overwhelmed. The concept was 3-5 minute diary entries to teach himself production. It gets very polarized reactions; it's either loved or hated. As a creative, being able to reach people on an emotional level is so cool. We allow ourselves to be vulnerable when we share our art, because we are sharing a part of ourselves. Waking up to a good reaction on social media is the best way to start your day. Paul is working on a novel that's a spin off to Atheist Apocalypse. He loves being able to create associated products from his work. It's a horror prequel to the story. His recommendation is to only have one Patreon even if you have multiple shows. If you have questions, Paul would love to hear from you, so reach out. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes. If you appreciate what we're doing, please consider supporting us through the Patreon.
FRIENDS! On today's Coffee Break episode, I'm talking with writer Paul Sating with a kind of storytelling I haven't featured before: the audio drama!
Jack and David complete the special promotional episode of "SURVIVORS!" from Big Finish and finish with episode #2 of Paul Sating and Fatecrafters "Subject: Found!" podfict! It's Audio Drama Time!
Paul Sating's Diary of the Madman joins us for some more horror and John Bell's Bell's in the Batfry episode #155 Halloween edition for some horrific fun rounds off this week's show. Jack hosts with David and explains why he's been a little spotty as hosting the past couple months. It's AUDIO DRAMA TIME!
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"Nothing says Christmas like Die Hard." Hashtag Overhead on Profitcast. It's appropriate, as this is the week of Christmas. A very Merry Christmas from Brian and myself, and to whichever holiday you observe this time of year: [insert celebratory salutation]! Thank you for joining us this week on Profitcast as The Real Brian chats up Paul Sating, of The Q and Atheist Apocalypse, who offers up advice to leverage your community, talks about his process in re-branding, and what a good old mirror-check did for him! Read more... The post PC 77 | How To Leverage Your Community with Paul Sating appeared first on Profitcast: Profit with Your Podcast.
Holiday episode, Paul Sating, creator of multiple podcasts, shares his financial journey. He has retired from the military, has a full-time job, real estate income, and shares highs and lows through it all. We discuss: His wealth-building mentality & the mentors who walked him through the mechanics of finances. The power of a 15-minute conversation to help his financial foundation. The most important principle for him with finances is simply debt management. Looking at debt can be overwhelming. When it comes to debt: "Mitigate then Eliminate." Learning the value of hard work in a farming community. His first job at $3 per hour, then working 3 jobs when he was 16. How you make a goal about your finances so that you can live the life you really desire. How you have to define happiness for you. The sleeplessness that comes through having debt. He owns 3 homes and is earning income from most of them. When you are moving regularly, consider purchasing a home in each area. The housing market conditions can work for you or against you. The housing decisions that have to be made as you move regularly, such as: Buy or rent? School zones to be considered? On base housing or off base? Re-financing helped him survive to ride out the housing market ups and downs. How he chose a quality property manager? Customer service. Prompt responses Meeting his needs as a homeowner. Serving in the military, he had a steady income consistently. After working overseas, he had a young family and hit a very low point financially. How he was able to pull himself out of the low point to make ends meet financially. The consolidation loan helped him pull out of the financial mess. Minimalism: He was a minimalist when he had to be. The focus to make it through the financial struggle. Money is important but is second to the relationships in his life. How divorce turned his life & finances upside down. How he struggled to put his children through a safe school. "I did all the right things...and here I was, back at square one. I had to get up, brush myself off, and start up again." "Sometimes the best step is to just start and go with it." "Stay focused on the end of the tunnel." He would rather have the life moments than driving the nice ride. He test drives the Infinity regularly. Money & marriage: how it works for them. She is carefree and he is disciplined. His daily tracker/ and every penny how they counted the money. The budget was on the fridge even in front of the kids' artwork. The validation moments: to see each one of the sections on the bar chart to remind yourself how much you've accomplished. The happy medium they have found as a couple in their financial journey. The question that woke him up to enjoy life: "How much do you need to save before you are good?" Podcast Washington, so much creativity and Why he loves to podcast. It's his medium. "I can listen to who I want to, when I want to." The Q. His podcast on Positive Humanism. "Sometimes the questions are more important than the answers." His podcast is helping him be accountable to himself by focusing on the positive. Atheist Apocalypse: a fictional comedy, an audio drama, talking about the end... All the work that goes into making a podcast. Enjoying the journey of creating. No matter where you are: the student loan debt, or credit card debt, this is temporary. Stay disciplined, stay focused and keep at it. Make sure you have a reward periodically. Something to keep you on track. Resources mentioned in this episode: The Q Podcast (explicit) Theqpodcast on Twitter The Atheist Apocalypse (PG-13) AApodcastshow on Twitter Think Enriched Virtual Tip Jar You've heard of the Think Enriched Crew, but are you in yet? Subscribe in iTunes. Or Stitcher Radio. Rate & Review the show.