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In this week's Podcast: Most beekeepers will have packed away their hive tools and smoker for the Winter by now, but what if you've been unable to get your bees prepared for Winter as you normally might. Listen in for an emergency hive intervention to get back on track before Santa get's here!Hi, I'm Stewart Spinks and welcome to Episode 283 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet.Contact Me at The Norfolk Honey CompanyJoin Our Beekeeping Community in the following ways:Early Release & Additional Video and Podcast Content - Access HereStewart's Beekeeping Basics Facebook Private Group - Click HereTwitter - @NorfolkHoneyCo - Check Out Our FeedInstagram - @norfolkhoneyco - View Our Great PhotographsSign Up for my email updates by visiting my website hereSupport the show
dmdb #006 »Die Macht der Bilder. Kommentare zum Ukrainekrieg 02.« Ausschnitte und Zitate aus Gesprächen, die Andy Scholz seit Beginn des Angriffskrieges gegen die Ukraine mit Prof. Marge Monko, Prof. Adam Broomberg, Prof. Dr. Daniel Hornuff, Dr. Annekathrin Kohout und mit Prof. Dr. Hennric Jokeit führte. Zitate aus dem Podcast: »Most of the people did not believe that he will take the step.« dppl07: Prof. Marge Monko Marge Monko wurde 1976 in Talinn geboren. Sie studierte Fotografie an der »Estonian Academy of Arts« in Talinn, an der Kunsthochschule Wien und am »Higher Institute for Fine Arts« in Gent. Sie lehrt als Professorin für Fotografie an der »Estonian Academy of Arts« in Talinn. http://www.margemonko.com/ - - - »I think that we woke up in this pretention of being peaceful and suffisticated.« Episode dppl002: Prof. Adam Broomberg Adam Broomberg wurde 1970 in Johannesburg geboren und lebt aktuell in Berlin. Er lehrt als Professor für Fotografie an der Hochschule für bildende Künste (HFBK) in Hamburg und an der Royal Academy of Art in Den Haag. https://adambroomberg.com/ - - - »Man hat sicher unterschätzt, welche Macht Bilder entfalten können, wenn sie in einem politischen Kontext eingesetzt werden.« Episode dmdb003: Prof. Dr. Daniel Hornuff Daniel Hornuff wurde 1981 geboren und studierte an der Universität Leipzig Theaterwissenschaft, Germanistik und Komparatistik sowie Kunstwissenschaft und Philosophie an der Staatlichen Hochschule für Gestaltung (HfG) Karlsruhe. Seit 2019 ist er Professor für »Theorie und Praxis der Gestaltung« an der Kunsthochschule Kassel. https://www.daniel-hornuff.de/ - - - »Wir sind irritiert davon, welche Bilder wahr sind und welche nicht.« Episode dmdb004: Dr. Annekathrin Kohout Annekathrin Kohout wurde 1989 in Gera geboren. Sie studierte zunächst Germanistik, Kunstwissenschaft und Medientheorie an der Technischen Universität in Dresden und anschließend an der Hochschule für Gestaltung in Karlsruhe u.a. bei Armin Linke und Michael Clegg. Parallel dazu begann sie Fotografie an der Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst in Leipzig zu studieren. Sie brach das Fotografie-Studium ab, beendete das Studium in Karlsruhe und wurde wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Germanistischen Seminar der Universität Siegen, wo sie im Mai 2021 promovierte. https://sofrischsogut.com https://www.digitale-bildkulturen.de https://pop-zeitschrift.de/ https://www.wagenbach.de/buecher/titel/1191-netzfeminismus.html https://www.wagenbach.de/buecher/digitale-bildkulturen.html https://www.chbeck.de/kohout-nerds/product/32390711 https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annekathrin_Kohout - - - »Es ist eine Katastrophe, die mich sprachlos macht.« Episode 099: Prof. Dr. Hennric Jokeit Hennric Jokeit wurde 1963 in Stralsund geboren. Er ist Neuropsychologe und Fotograf, sowie Titularprofessor für Neuropsychologie an der Universität Zürich und leitet das Institut für »Neuropsychologische Diagnostik und Bildgebung« an der Schweizerischen Epilepsie-Klinik. Seit 2000 ist er auch fotografisch tätig. https://hennricjokeit.com/ - - - Episoden-Cover-Gestaltung: Andy Scholz Episoden-Cover-Foto: Privat Idee, Produktion, Redaktion, Moderation: Andy Scholz http://fotografieneudenken.de/ https://www.instagram.com/fotografieneudenken/ Der Podcast ist eine Produktion von STUDIO ANDY SCHOLZ 2022. Andy Scholz wurde 1971 in Varel am Jadebusen geboren. Er studierte Philosophie und Medienwissenschaften in Düsseldorf, Kunst und Design an der HBK Braunschweig und Fotografie/Fototheorie in Essen an der Folkwang Universität der Künste. Seit 2005 ist er freier Künstler, Autor sowie künstlerischer Leiter und Kurator vom FESTIVAL FOTOGRAFISCHER BILDER, das er gemeinsam mit Martin Rosner 2016 in Regensburg gründete. Seit 2012 unterrichtete er an verschiedenen Instituten, u.a. Universität Regensburg, Fachhochschule Würzburg, North Dakota State University in Fargo (USA), Philipps-Universität Marburg, Ruhr Universität Bochu
Luca Massaro is the Founder and Chief Executive at WePlay. WePlay was founded in 2012 as the first performance-led marketing agency dedicated to sports. They are a full-service agency that specializes in helping sports brands to achieve their digital and marketing growth objectives across emerging direct-to-consumer revenue streams. Prior to WePlay, Luca led on Digital and Social at Chelsea FC and was Head of Social Media for the Target Media & Communications Group. Things we touched on the Podcast: - Most important question: what does Luca think about Mourinho? - Most sports-related agencies I've seen are focused either on tech or brand building. What makes Weplay's performance-focused approach so different? - What are some of the projects Luca has worked on at WePlay that he's extremely proud of / has enjoyed the most? - How did the pandemic affect WePlay and Luca personally? - How does Luca see the way Sports do marketing change in a post-COVID market? Connect with Luca Massaro on Twitter: https://twitter.com/iamluca Check out WePlay: weplay.co --- Marti Sanchez is a world-citizen entrepreneur who loves to write about himself in third person. Listen as I invite world-leading CEOs, business leaders, and special guests to get brutally honest about everything from current events to untold, raw stories. This unfiltered, hilarious, and surprising podcast is like Forbes but with cuss words. Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Marti__Sanchez LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itsmartisanchez/
Multifamily Investing For Doctors with Dr. Tom Burns Do you feel trapped or wish you had more control over your life? In this episode, Jake and Gino talk with Dr. Tom Burns, Principal, Co-founder - Presario Ventures. He is an orthopedic surgeon in Austin, Texas and is a physician for the United States Ski Team. Dr. Burns has over 20 years of real estate experience, involving acquisition, development, and management of multifamily property, student housing, land, manufactured housing and office projects. He is the author of Why Doctors Don’t Get Rich, a personal finance book for professionals. Here are some of the key takeaways from the Podcast: Most doctors are financially well-off, however, they hardly have time freedom. Doctors need to be happy and not burned out when practising their passion to serve people. Real estate investing is one of the most potential ways for doctors and healthcare professionals to keep it productive, joyful and financially rewarding at the same time. Real estate investing should be done with the guidance of an experienced mentor. This way you would avoid costly investing mistakes. Investing education always help, but you need to take action too. Surround yourself with like-minded people. Network with people who have done it in the past and who can help you with their real life experience. Don’t just work hard for money, make your money work hard for you. Learn more about Apartment Investing Education: www.jakeandgino.com Learn more about Dr. Tom Burns initiatives: https://presarioventures.com/ Check out our complimentary Apartment Investing training program: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/freetraining Apply for Mentorship: https://jakeandgino.com/apply/
Episode 170 is LIVE!!! + In this episode, we hand out our awards for the Best Podcasts of 2020! The categories: UNDAUNTED.LIFE: A MAN’S PODCAST - Most Popular Episode, Hardest Episode to Prepare, Best Listener-Suggested Episode, Most Offensive Episode, Most Talked About Episode, Favorite Interview, and My Favorite Episode; OTHER SHOWS: Most Important Podcast Episode, and Best Podcast Episode. Let’s get into it… Undaunted.Life: A Man’s Podcast - Most popular episode of 2020: 119 – Pat McNamara - Hardest Episode to Prepare of 2020: 142 – Race in America, Part 1: What Happened? - Most Offensive Episodes of 2020: 112 – Top 12 Ways to Avoid Being a Crappy Man in 2020, 117 – The Curious Case of Mourning a Legend, 142, 143, 144, 150, 156 – Race in America - Best Listener Suggested Episode of 2020: 168 – Jack Carr - Most Talked About Episodes of 2020: 141 – John Eldredge, 146 – Why Can’t We Be Friends?, 162 – Decision 2020 – The Top Reasons to Vote for Joe Biden, 167 – Suicide & Thanksgiving - Favorite Interview of 2020: Favorite of 2020: 119 – Pat McNamara - My Favorite Episode of 2020: 142 – Race in America, Part 1: What Happened?, 143 – Race in America, Part 2: What’s Really Going On?, 144 – Race in America, Part 3: How Do We Reconcile? Other Awards - Most Entertaining Podcast Show of 2020: Bill Burr’s Monday Morning Podcast - Most Thought-Provoking podcast Show of 2020: The Ben Shapiro Show - Most Important Podcast Show of 2020: The Briefing with Albert Mohler - Best Short-form Podcast Show of 2020: The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe - Best Long-form Podcast Show of 2020: The Joe Rogan Experience - Best Podcast Show Overall of 2020: The Joe Rogan Experience Most Important Podcast Episode of 2020 - The Matt Walsh Show – 528: When The Media Says An “Unarmed” Man Was Shot By Cops, It’s Usually A Lie (July 24) - Best Podcast Episode of 2020: Honorable mention: Joe Rogan Experience - #1492 – Jocko Willink, Winner: The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast - S3 E31. Carl Jung (Part 1) (Nov 8) and S3 E32. Carl Jung (Part 2) (Nov 15) Quick Resilience Boost suggested materials: - YOUTUBE: When The Media Say “Unarmed Man Shot By Cops,” It’s Usually A Lie | The Matt Walsh Show Ep. 528: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8knTCMo63Qc&ab_channel=TheDailyWire - YOUTUBE: Joe Rogan Experience #1492 – Jocko Willink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL5RzI5LyVc&ab_channel=PowerfulJRE - The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast – S3 E31: Carl Jung (Part 1): https://www.jordanbpeterson.com/podcast/s3-e31-carl-jung-part-1/ - The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast – S3 E32: Carl Jung (Part 2): https://www.jordanbpeterson.com/podcast/s3-e32-carl-jung-pt-2/ Book Kyle to speak at your event: info@undaunted.life Web: www.undaunted.life Follow us: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/undauntedlife/?hl=en - Twitter: https://twitter.com/UndauntedLife - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/undauntedlife Podcast: - Apple Podcasts/iTunes: https://apple.co/2TokTtn - Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-184516957 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2EvreVICE2BvwAWe4mxPcB - Google Play: https://bit.ly/2EQ4Z0u Free YouVersion Devotionals: - A Man's Devotional: https://bit.ly/2ykKIPQ - An Undaunted Marriage: https://bit.ly/2zRsBO2 Follow the host Kyle Thompson: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kyleokc/?hl=en - Twitter: https://twitter.com/kyleokc?lang=en Intro/outro music: Artist: August Burns Red Track: Defender Album: Guardians Buy the Album: https://us.store.augustburnsred.com/ Listen on Apple Music: https://apple.co/3c4VtG5 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2XgBorY
Podcast: Most parenting challenges w/ ADHD, autism relate to behavior. Learn why behaviors happen and tools and strategies for improvement.
Podcast: Most parenting challenges w/ ADHD, autism relate to behavior. Learn why behaviors happen and tools and strategies for improvement.
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“Everybody has their thing, and one thing with chiropractors that’s really universal I’ve noticed is it seems like they’re all a jack of all trades.” Transcription of the Podcast – Most people are like, they find out what I do and they’re like “You’re a chiropractor?” I’m like “Yeah.” “You don’t act like one.” And […]
Questions Answered in This Podcast: Which should I set, realistic goals or big hairy audacious goals? The importance of daily action. Thank you for listening to the Achieve Results NOW! Podcast. The podcast that gives you immediate actions you can take to start seeing life shifting results now! Your Turn: Create your vision: Make your vision board. Your values: What is important to you? Create daily actions & fit them in your day. Set and write down your goals. Re-evaluate and adjust your time and/or actions with the goals you haven’t achieved yet. Referenced in this Podcast: “Most people overestimate what they can do in a year and underestimate what they can do in 10.” – Bill Gates Podcast Ep. 33: The Power of Questions Podcast Ep. 3: Ways to Stay Motivated Connect with Us: Get access to some of the great resources that we use at: www.AchieveResultsNow.com/success-store www.AchieveResultsNow.com www.facebook.com/achieveresultsnow www.twitter.com/nowachieve
Franchising made Easy with James Corne Is franchising the way to go with your business? Many business owners think they cannot afford to franchise or that the concept of franchising is too complex. However, franchising is a way for people to pay you to grow your business. Besides growing your business, a reason to franchise is because franchise owners are more passionate, dedicated, and effective. * Press play above to listen to this weeks Podcast * Most businesses can become a franchise, but not every business is set up to franchise. It depends on who is running the business, the type of business, and where the business is in its life cycle. And becoming a franchise does not happen overnight. You need to allocate time to take the business where you want it to go. It takes about six months from the beginning to the launch as a franchise. As a franchise, you become a consultant and serve as a mentor in your own business. You guide and facilitate success. You have to replicate what you did in your business, plus possess certain skills – you must like people and be able to lead. Podcast guest James Corne is the author of Franchising Made Easy and founder of The Franchise Institute, which has helped develop franchise systems in 200 different business sectors. It specialises in helping small to medium businesses determine if franchising is right for them or not. Almost all businesses can become a franchise. But understanding what works, doesn’t work, and avoiding mistakes in franchising allows your business to achieve success. If you’ve got a business where there is a demand, consider franchising! In this episode of Business Brain Food you will learn: ** Reasons to franchise ** How long it takes ** Determining who should franchise ** Rules whether a business can become a franchise ** Transition from owner to consultant ** Costs and pricing ** Legal aspects ** Mistakes and misconceptions Resources mentioned in this episode: ** The Franchise Institute: www.thefranchiseinstitute.com.au ** James Corne Email: jamesc@thefranchiseinstitute.com.au ** James Corne Phone: 1300855435 ** Franchising Made Easy Book: www.thefranchiseinstitute.com.au/franchising-made-easy-book ** My Podcast Reviews: mypodcastreviews.com ** Free Business Assessment: businessassessment.com.au ** Keeping the Faith: www.imdb.com/title/tt0171433 ** Boat Sales App: www.boatsales.com.au/content/mobile Do you think your business should become a franchise? Use the advice offered in this podcast to make the right decision. Also, if you are enjoying these Business Brain Food podcasts, then make sure to share them via social media sites or email the links to family and friends. A lot of time and effort goes into producing each of these podcasts with the goal in mind of the more people we can inspire about business the better. You can help us do just that! Until next time, have a profitable day. Cheers, Ben Fewtrell (02) 9111 5000
Should I Start a Podcast? Some people wonder, “Should I start a podcast?” and they wonder if they have the material. I am always amazed at the number of people who give away a free newsletter, but don’t turn that exact same material, record it as audio, and turn it into a podcast? As most of you know I recently got married and have three wonderful step-children. As I have never had children before I decided to read up on the subject and was advised to read “The Successful Stepfamily” by Ron Deal. So far I am very impressed with the book, and may actually lead a study of the subject at my church next year. I went to his website at successfulstepfamily.com and was surprised that while Ron had books, he was a speaker at conferences, he offered personal coaching, he did not have a podcast. Was it that he didn’t need the publicity? I typed “Stepfamily resources” into Google and did not find him on the first, second, or third page (so I stopped looking). While podcasting will not boost your Google rankings, it will boost your exposure to people who may link to your website which may boost your Google ranking. I contacted his company, and after some thought they decided not to go in that direction. What a shame they have great content. If you have a newsletter, and you have content that is worth people reading, that should be a podast. All you do is read the newsletter into a microphone (be sure to add some inflection so it doesn’t sound like you’re reading), write a quick blog post, upload and attach the audio to the post. Yes, it’s that easy. How much does it cost to start a Podcast? Most of my recommendations at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/equipment but if it’s just you recording its going to cost around $250. If you’re on a tight budget, about $125 to start, and an ongoing fee of $5-12 a month. Meanwhile a membership at aweber.com (a popular email client) is about $200 a year. Why people think e-mail is better? The nice thing about email is you can get your reader one click away from buying your product (if your email promotes a product). The bad news about email is people get so much email. I can’t remember the last time I purchased something from an email. Don’t get me wrong, email is still the top way to communicate for a business. I just know more and more I’m going to my inbox, highlighting a number of emails, and pressing delete (before I even read them). But that’s just me. In terms of getting your potential customer 1 click away, email does that splendidly. Give Your Content in the Format That People Want Movies are delivered on the big screen, then movies on TV, then VHS, DVD, now blue-ray and movies available for download. Why? Because good content is good content, but some people want to see it on a big screen, some people want to watch it at home; some people want to watch it on the go, etc. So instead of forcing your potential customers into a channel they don’t want, why not give the content in a format they will enjoy. What podcasting has over e-mail The first podcast I created was and is for Musicians. Before it was a podcast it was a newsletter delivered via email. At one point that newsletter had about 1200 subscribers. I turned it into a podcast and it has around 800 downloads per episode (some higher some lower). However, as a newsletter only I think I sold about 2 copies of my book in a year. As a podcast I sell about 1 a month. Why? Because it has a tone of voice, and has made me more human. The podcast has enabled me to build a relationship with my listeners. If I travel I know of different cities where I have open invitations to stay at people’s houses, get tours of cities, etc as these listeners are more friends than potential customers. Am I going to retire on my 1 sale a month? Absolutely not, but I don’t do the podcast to sell books, I do it because I love the subject (and make more money via sponsorship of the podcast). However, don’t over look the fact that marketing via podcasting is more effective (from my chair). The Best of Both Worlds The good news is you can do both. You can use free services such as feedburner, and have people that sign up for your email list be notifed when you do a new post (with or without a podcast). Now you have your product one click away, and they have the ability to listen (or watch) you talk about the topic. The Bottom Line Podcasting allows you to reach a global audience that wants to listen/watch (not read) content. If you have content already (articles, newsletters, etc) that you give away for free you can distribute that for next to nothing and build a relationship with your readers. If I was Ron Deal I would promote my email list in your podcast (along with your speaking engagements, and how the new book was coming), and in the email newsletter I would promote the podcast. You can always offer exclusive content that is only available in that format to get them to sign up for both. Spoof Testimonial Thanks for Chris from www.fillupuripod.com for taking the voice over I sent him and turning it into a “spoof” testimonial. Hillarious.