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allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr
Parenting Trends with Julie Lyles Carr

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 33:21 Transcription Available


Julie goes solo this episode, unpacking the latest parenting trends, with insights on what to take with you from those trends and what to consider leaving behind.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4vpESpp 

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr
Off the Hamster Wheel with Christine Gunderson

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 32:41 Transcription Available


The select soccer practices, the travel team, the chess club, the homework, the test prep...moms today are navigating not just a more complex world when it comes to raising their kids, but also all the add-ons that are supposed to help our kids prepare for an uncertain future. But what if you decided to get off the hamster wheel and make your kids...and your life...more simple? Novelist and journalist Christine Gunderson joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an insightful conversation about the forces that drive us to do more more more for our kids and why it could be time for a reset.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4xfKrIr Key  Topics:The evolution of motherhood from the 1960s to todayImpact of societal expectations on mothersThe role of community in raising childrenThe importance of boredom and free time for kidsThe influence of technology and screen time on literacy and creativitySound bites:"Why are we doing all this stuff?""Fast content shortens attention spans.""Share passions, don't impose them."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Motherhood Today03:04 The Changing Landscape of Motherhood05:47 Community and Its Role in Parenting08:38 The Impact of Scheduling on Children11:26 Boredom and Creativity in Kids14:35 The Walk Away Wife Syndrome17:23 Finding Solutions Through Community20:10 Unrealized Aspirations and Parenting22:49 Conclusion and ResourcesKeywords: motherhood, parenting pressures, community, family life, homeschooling, childhood freedom, social anxiety, screen time, work-life balance, novel

Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied
Nobody's Coming for the Medium

Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 8:32


Podcast Movement is coming to New York City! Tickets are now on sale for the two events running September 14-18: the Sounds Profitable Business Summit and Podcast Movement NYC. The open call for Podcast Movement 2026 speakers is open until Tuesday, June 30. The era of growing a podcast audience by making people curious about podcasting is over — the people who were going to discover the medium on its own merits already have. New research shows YouTube and social feeds now dominate how listeners find shows, but the single most effective discovery tool is still a friend's recommendation. The practical upshot: stop over-investing in the channels ranked lowest by your own listeners, and start making your show easy to describe, share, and recommend.Tom Webster argues that LLMs have advanced faster than most people realize, and that pretending otherwise is magical thinking. He traces his own journey from basic prompt use to running local models on a home server, all without a coding background, to show that these tools are accessible to anyone willing to engage. And he has some pointed advice for anyone still on the fence about embracing AI in their work.Written by Tom WebsterEdited and narrated by Gavin GaddisFind the full article here.

Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied

Today in the business of podcasting:Podcast Movement 2026 tickets are now on sale for $199, with the New York City conference set for September 17 and 18 at Terminal 5. The open call for speakers runs through June 30, with half of all sessions selected by popular vote.Tubefilter, in partnership with Comscore, the Whalar Group, and Gospel Stats, publishes "The Creators List," a guide to the content creators attending this year's Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity.Apple announces OS 27, bringing upgraded video podcast playback, a fully redesigned Apple TV Podcasts app, and a smart downloads system ahead of a July 2026 public beta.Substack is actively working on distributing video podcasts to Apple Podcasts via HLS, according to comments from Substack product manager Zach Taylor.Point-To-Point Marketing's Tim Bronsil makes the case that YouTube is the most overlooked revenue stream in audio, as audiences follow trusted personalities and content rather than platforms.To find links to these, and every article covered in today's episode, click here. You can also subscribe to The Download's newsletter to receive the full issue straight to your email inbox every day.

AGELESS GLAMOUR GIRLS (AGG) PODCAST
What Is a Podcast? How to Listen, Watch - and Maybe Start Your Own After 50 | Jordan Blair

AGELESS GLAMOUR GIRLS (AGG) PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 64:35


Send us Fan MailWhat exactly IS a podcast? And why are so many people talking about them?If you've ever wondered how to listen to a podcast, where to find one, whether you need Spotify or YouTube, or if podcasts are simply people talking on the phone, this conversation is for you.Host Marqueeta Curtis-Haynes sits down with Jordan Blair, Podcast Producer at Buzzsprout, one of the leading podcast hosting platforms and the home of the Ageless Glamour Girls™ Podcast since its launch. Jordan is also co-host of Buzzcast, where she helps creators better understand podcasting, audience growth, consistency, monetization, and building successful indie shows.Together, they discuss:• What podcasts are - and what they aren't• How to listen and watch on today's most popular platforms• Why adults 55+ are among the fastest-growing podcast audiences• The role of YouTube in podcast discovery• Common technology fears and misconceptions• What equipment you really need (hint: probably less than you think!)• How podcasts help us stay connected, informed, and engaged• What it takes to start a podcast of your own• Podcast growth, monetization, and avoiding creator burnoutWhether you're curious about podcasts, thinking about becoming a guest, or wondering if your own life experiences could become a podcast someday, this episode will help you better understand one of today's fastest-growing forms of media.Because your voice, your wisdom, and your story still matter. And yes, of course, we need more Ageless Glamour Girls™ on the MIC!Listen now and join the conversation.CHEERS to Healthy Aging and Joyful Living, Luvvies!********************About Our Guest: Jordan Blair | Podcast Producer, Buzzsprout; Host, BuzzCastI'm Jordan Blair, the podcast producer at Buzzsprout and co-host of BuzzCast, where we break down what's happening in podcasting and translate it into practical, creator-friendly advice. I've been podcasting for 7 years and have produced 6 podcasts, and I love helping indie creators solve the stuff that all podcasters face: inconsistent content creation, lack of listener engagement, and monetization that feels out of reach. My approach is friendly and grounded in real workflows, examples from my own personal mistakes, and strategies that work even when you don't have a big team. I've spoken at Podcast Movement on monetization strategy (“Sponsorships, Subscriptions, or Support? Choose the Right Monetization Strategy for Your Podcast”), and on how indie podcasters can rival the pros through smart branding, marketing, and monetizing. I also taught PodConf's “Pitch Your Podcast!” session on landing sponsorships without sounding salesy, including cold email tips and templates.Connect with Jordan Blair & Buzzsprout:https://buzzcast.buzzsprout.com/https://www.buzzsprout.com/1957181/resourcesSupport the showSupport Ageless Glamour Girls™:www.agelessglamourgirls.com        www.linkedin.com/in/marqueetacurtishaynes       https://www.shopltk.com/explore/AgelessGlamourGirls https://www.youtube.com/@agelessglamourgirls      Instagram @agelessglamourgirlsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/agelessglamourgirlsPrivate (AGG) FB Group: The Ageless Café: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theagelesscafeTikTok: @agelessglamourgirlsPodcast Producers: Ageless Glamour Girls™ and Purple Tulip Media, LLC  

I Hear Things
Nobody's Coming for the Medium

I Hear Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 8:32


Podcast Movement is coming to New York City! Tickets are now on sale for the two events running September 14-18: the Sounds Profitable Business Summit and Podcast Movement NYC. The open call for Podcast Movement 2026 speakers is open until Tuesday, June 30. The era of growing a podcast audience by making people curious about podcasting is over — the people who were going to discover the medium on its own merits already have. New research shows YouTube and social feeds now dominate how listeners find shows, but the single most effective discovery tool is still a friend's recommendation. The practical upshot: stop over-investing in the channels ranked lowest by your own listeners, and start making your show easy to describe, share, and recommend.Tom Webster argues that LLMs have advanced faster than most people realize, and that pretending otherwise is magical thinking. He traces his own journey from basic prompt use to running local models on a home server, all without a coding background, to show that these tools are accessible to anyone willing to engage. And he has some pointed advice for anyone still on the fence about embracing AI in their work.Written by Tom WebsterEdited and narrated by Gavin GaddisFind the full article here.

I Hear Things
Creators

I Hear Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 6:12


Today in the business of podcasting:Podcast Movement 2026 tickets are now on sale for $199, with the New York City conference set for September 17 and 18 at Terminal 5. The open call for speakers runs through June 30, with half of all sessions selected by popular vote.Tubefilter, in partnership with Comscore, the Whalar Group, and Gospel Stats, publishes "The Creators List," a guide to the content creators attending this year's Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity.Apple announces OS 27, bringing upgraded video podcast playback, a fully redesigned Apple TV Podcasts app, and a smart downloads system ahead of a July 2026 public beta.Substack is actively working on distributing video podcasts to Apple Podcasts via HLS, according to comments from Substack product manager Zach Taylor.Point-To-Point Marketing's Tim Bronsil makes the case that YouTube is the most overlooked revenue stream in audio, as audiences follow trusted personalities and content rather than platforms.To find links to these, and every article covered in today's episode, click here. You can also subscribe to The Download's newsletter to receive the full issue straight to your email inbox every day.

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr
Screening Summer with Julie Lyles Carr

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 34:01 Transcription Available


Statistics show that summer time means...more screen time. That's right. When school's out, the devices, the online gaming, the screens are on. What can you do to have a better balance this summer when it comes to screens? AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr shares the latest research and helpful tips when it comes to your kids and your screens.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4vmhGrO Key Topics:Impact of screen time on children's health and visionBlue light and sleep cyclesPhysical and social effects of excessive screen useBenefits of controlled screen time and online relationshipsMicro habits for reducing screen timeTeaching life skills and independenceModeling healthy tech habits as parentsFamily screen fast and proactive planningSound Bites"Kids spend 7.5 hours a day on screens""Tech neck is a real physical toll""Micro habits make change easier"Chapters:00:00 Introduction and seasonal context for parents01:19 Summer routines and increased screen time02:18 Statistics on children's screen usage03:35 Health impacts: eye strain and blue light04:57 Physical toll of screen time: tech neck06:22 Social anxiety and online interactions07:17 Rethinking screen time: benefits of moderate use08:36 Developing soft skills through digital platforms10:24 Micro habits for managing screen time12:04 Replacing screen time with engaging activities14:52 Teaching basic life skills during summer17:35 Handling objectionable content and open conversations21:34 The importance of intentional content consumption22:25 Family screen fast: a 24-hour challenge24:28 Proactive planning and family bonding26:01 Encouraging scripture memorization and values26:58 Modeling healthy screen habits as parents28:16 Balancing control and independence29:39 Preparing kids for future digital challenges30:33 Summarizing key takeaways and encouragement Keywords: screen time, summer activities, parenting, children's health, digital habits, life skills, family routines, self-regulation, technology, child development

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr
The Book of Us with Tim Mulgrew

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 35:39 Transcription Available


You've probably been told to read the Bible...but you might not have been given a strategy for how. Tim Mulgrew joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a fascinating look at the enduring truths and timelessness of the Bible and why understanding God's intent for Scripture can change how you read the Bible today.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3PoRJbw 

Inspired Evolution
#582 Alexandre Tannous: The Physics of Sound, the True Meaning of Aum, Gnosis, and Consciousness

Inspired Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 106:57


The veil is lifting — and Alexandre Tannous believes humanity has entered one of the biggest transitions in our history. In this conversation, the ethnomusicologist, composer, and conductor explains the threshold of 144,000 awakened souls, the parasitic force he sees plaguing the modern mind, and why discernment has become the most important skill of our time.Moving beyond superficial views of "sound healing," Alexandre breaks down how the physics of acoustics and the vocal tract serve as a bridge to the Logos — the universal ordering principle. He unpacks the true meaning of the primordial mantra Aum, defining it through the physical mechanics of the mouth as an inner temple rather than just a mystical word.Contrasting Gnosis (experiential heart knowledge) with Episteme (intellectual logic), he shows how quantum physics and non-local consciousness are affirming what ancient mystery schools always knew. Navigating what he identifies as a literal "apocalypse" — the unveiling of truth — Tannous emphasises the power of intentional language to shift the noise-to-signal ratio of our lives.He closes with metacognition and narrative therapy as tools to move past trauma, step outside the default mode network, and activate the true inner healer within each of us.___

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr
Organize365 with Lisa Woodruff

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 38:06


Your home life? It's a business. Really. If you find yourself feeling overwhelmed with all the stuff and responsibilities and endless task lists, Lisa Woodruff of Organize365 is here to help! She joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr with a fresh perspective on how much time it actually takes of run a home and family, why analyzing those jobs through a business lens brings greater clarity, and how you can equip yourself to get out of the quicksand of modern life.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4d3UkzDKey Topics:Household management as an economic engineStatistics on household spending and timeMental models for household organizationStrategies to reduce overwhelm and increase productivityTakeaways:Households are a $68 trillion industry in the US economy.On average, 28 hours a week are spent on household chores.Applying business principles to household management can increase efficiency.Planning and contingency strategies improve goal attainment.Small, intentional changes can significantly reduce overwhelm.Sound Bites:"Small, intentional changes can significantly reduce overwhelm.""Planning and contingency strategies improve goal attainment.""Households are a $68 trillion industry in the US economy."Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Lisa's origin story02:05 Household management as an economic engine04:26 Statistics on household spending and time07:24 Applying business principles to household management11:11 Strategies to reduce overwhelm and increase productivity14:25 The importance of planning and contingency strategies19:20 Self-care and rethinking priorities in midlife28:51 Escaping quicksand: the metaphor for overwhelm34:54 Resources and where to find Lisa WoodruffResources:The Sunday BasketEscaping Quicksand Book

Mike & Ron: Here to Help Podcast
Mike & Ron: Here to Help Podcast Episode 110

Mike & Ron: Here to Help Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 102:02


Welcome back to the Mike and Ron: Here to help podcast. We took a short break to get some more video under our collective belts. So no more interruptions. And in this grand return we're honored to have none other than Dilip Khatri a multiple award winning Documentary Film Maker and highly accredited Structural Engineer! Dilip has won several Film Festival awards for each of his recent Documentaries: My Name is Khatri and Liz Lira, the globally acclaimed dancer. When he's not making documentaries he runs one of the west coasts most respecting structural engineering firms and also does Stand Up comedy. No wonder him and Ron have become friends! In this episode Mike, Ron and Dilip discuss everything from Dilips documentaries to the Iran war to learning lessons from Vietnam to the Paramount WB merger to the financial numbers behind making movies to Americas military industrial complex to much much more! The wait is over but worth it.  For more about Dilips Documentaries check him out on KhatriProductions.comDon't forget to Subscribe to our Podcast here, and follow us at: @mikesasson & @ronbushofficial on Instagram and @mikeandronheretohelp on Youtube.

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr
Gen Alpha with Dave Boden

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 35:07


It's the generation that just doesn't get talked about all that much...but it's the generation that is being raised right now! Dave Boden joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for this insightful look into Gen Alpha, those kids born between 2010 to 2025. They've got some unique dynamics to the world they're in, ones that we need to know as we're parenting and teaching and coaching. This is a conversation you don't want to miss!Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4dav6Re Key Topics:Generational studies and their importanceThe emergence of Gen Alpha and its characteristicsThe impact of COVID-19 on Gen AlphaThe role of technology and AI in shaping young mindsParenting trends and their effects on children's mental healthSound Bites:"One generation will tell of your deeds to the next""Anxiousness in Gen Alpha is rising rapidly""Every source of information may be driven by AI"Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Generational Conversations02:38 Understanding Generational Dynamics06:47 The Anxious Generation: Gen Alpha14:39 Gentle Parenting and Its Implications19:29 The Impact of the Pandemic on Gen Alpha25:44 Navigating AI and Future Careers for Gen AlphaResources:Book: Raising Gen Alpha: Helping Kids Navigate Everything from Anxiety to AI

Table Read
THE G.Y.M. — PILOT ACTS 2 & 3

Table Read

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 22:32


THE G.Y.M. — PILOT, ACTS TWO AND THREE By Dani HanksPick up where Act One left off. Valerie still cannot get her commercial. The film crew is still in her face. The Solstice gym across the street is still winning. And things are about to get considerably worse.Bryan is teaching group fitness despite not knowing what "happy baby" is, and every senior in the building keeps asking when Reggie is coming back. Kayla is supposed to be training her client. Her client is currently turning purple under a barbell. The cameraman looks weirdly familiar to her and she cannot place it. Chris is somewhere in the locker room going through a smoothie situation he did not ask for. Wade the IT guy is crawling through a server closet stuffed with the unpaid invoices Valerie has been hiding in her clipboard. And Valerie, our hero, has just told the cute IT guy that her anaconda doesn't want his real estate funds.It's fine. Everything is fine.By the time we get to the pool, Alexa is jumping off a diving board she has no business being on, Bryan is leading a secret back room of seniors through a yoga pose he learned thirty seconds ago, Wade is sitting next to a soaking wet Valerie holding the worst envelopes she's ever seen in her life, and the truth about who's been filming all day is about to drop in the middle of the room like a brick through a window.Underneath the chaos, this is what the show is actually about: a woman trying to save the only place she ever felt at home, with a crew of misfits who have nowhere else to go either. Norman Lear would recognize this gym. So would anybody who's ever worked at one.Meanwhile, across the street, in a chrome office at the new Solstice, a Southern silver fox in a tall cowboy hat is watching the whole thing through binoculars. He is having the time of his life. He is not done with The G.Y.M. Not even close.Recorded live at Podcast Movement at SXSW in front of a packed house of our peers, and you can hear it in the room. Video version available on YouTube and across our channels.CASTHeather Foster - Narrator Allison Dunbar - Valerie Yasmine Al-Bustami - Kayla and Spin Client Kensington Tallman - Alexa and White Trash Spin Diva Shaan Sharma - Wade, Bored EMT, and Johnny Joe Nemmers - Gary Hughes, Cocky Newscaster, Television, and Gruff Driver Jacob A. Ware - Bryan and Sam Brian Villalobos - Chris, Weak-Armed Client, and Handyman Amy Bailey - Mary, Gem, Peppy Newscaster, First AC, and Phone Scott Hervey - Client Carlin (special guest appearance, our attorney from Weintraub Tobin)Produced by Manifest Media. Created by Jack Levy, Mark Knell, and Shaan Sharma.This live read benefits Best Friends Animal Society, selected by Allison Dunbar, dedicated to bringing no-kill to every shelter in the country. Save Them All. bestfriends.org/donateSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr
Tired Dad with Jon Gustin

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 36:16


As it turns out, fatigue isn't just a mom's game. As more and more dads are involved in the day-to-day of family life, they have times they struggle too! Jon Gustin joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a vulnerable conversation about the pressures and challenges facing today's dads, why compassion over competition is key to healthy parenting, and how to have the talks that matter the most.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4vMewyr 

The Podcast Super Friends
Questions We Don't Know The Answers To

The Podcast Super Friends

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 62:59


There is stuff in Podcasting that keeps us up at night. So we tried to answer our own questions the best we could.We discussed various aspects of podcasting, including audience engagement, analytics, and budgeting. Johnny Podcasts emphasized the importance of email lists and surveys for long-term data collection. David Yas highlighted the need for high-quality microphones, recommending the Samson Q2U and Rode PodMic. The group debated the value of podcast awards, with Catherine O'Brien suggesting they can be a marketing opportunity. They also discussed using AI for thumbnails and the importance of vetting podcast studios. The episode concluded with a discussion on the cost-effectiveness of starting a podcast, estimating a budget of around $100 for essential equipment.Here are the links to a number of the products we talked about:Johnny talked about a product he is using called Remini which is an AI photo enhancement tool. It solves the problem of getting hi-resolution photos from your guests.Here is our Microphone Recommendation list: Samson Q2U (USB/XLR dynamic microphone) RØDE PodMic (XLR dynamic broadcast mic) Shure MV7 (USB/XLR dynamic podcast mic) MOTU M2 (USB-C audio interface) FIFINE USB/XLR microphoneMAONO PD300x USB/XLR Dynamic MicUnder no circumstances should you be using a Blue Yeti.Interfaces: Focusrite Scarlett audio interfaces (e.g., 2i2, Solo, etc.) Work With Any of the Superfriends below:Johnny Peterson - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Johnny Podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.johnnypodcasts.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Catherine O'Brien -⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Branch Out Programs ⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.branchoutprograms.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Jon Gay: Jag in Detroit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.jagindetroit.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠David Yas: Pod 617 -⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ The Boston Podcast Network⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.pod617.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Matt Cundill - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Sound Off Media Company⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://soundoff.network⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Table Read
THE G.Y.M. — PILOT, ACT ONE

Table Read

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 16:42


THE G.Y.M. — PILOT, ACT ONE By Dani HanksWelcome to the run-down fitness shithole at the end of the strip mall. Two buildings left standing, a tech repair shop and The G.Y.M., and across the street a brand new chrome-and-barbell luxury chain called Solstice is having its grand opening on the same day Valerie is trying to film her grand re-opening commercial.Valerie inherited her childhood sanctuary the hard way. The previous owner got hauled off in handcuffs as "The Flamingo King," the FBI took the penguins, and she sank her life savings into keeping the bulldozers off the lot. Now the bike handlebars are snapping mid-shoot, the wifi is down, the POS is down, the smoothie blender is wifi-controlled (a mistake), and a real estate vulture in pinstripes will not stop circling the parking lot. Her ragtag crew, an Insta-thirsty trainer, a Finnish golden retriever on a visa, a chaos-gremlin receptionist who cannot swim, a buttoned-up IT guy from next door, a smoothie-bar veteran who misses the cocaine era, and a crystal-worshipping yogi with prison connections, is the only thing standing between Valerie and the wrecking ball.It's a found-family workplace comedy in the bloodline of Cheers, Superstore, and The Bear, but make it the gym. HBO sitcom material with prime-network legs. Dani Hanks' pilot won the 2024 Austin Film Festival Josephson Entertainment Fellowship, the year-long development deal AFF hands to the one teleplay it bets the most on, and ISA named Dani one of the Top 25 Screenwriters to Watch in 2025.We recorded this live at Podcast Movement at SXSW in front of a packed house of our peers, and you can hear it in the room. The energy, the laughs landing in real time, the cast riding the wave together. Video version available on YouTube and across our channels. Lean in with that, then let Act One take you the rest of the way.CASTHeather Foster - Narrator Allison Dunbar - Valerie Yasmine Al-Bustami - Kayla and Spin Client Kensington Tallman - Alexa and White Trash Spin Diva Shaan Sharma - Wade, Bored EMT, and Johnny Joe Nemmers - Gary Hughes, Cocky Newscaster, Television, and Gruff Driver Jacob A. Ware - Bryan and Sam Brian Villalobos - Chris, Weak-Armed Client, and Handyman Amy Bailey - Mary, Gem, Peppy Newscaster, First AC, and Phone Scott Hervey - Client Carlin (special guest appearance, our attorney from Weintraub Tobin)Produced by Manifest Media. Created by Jack Levy, Mark Knell, and Shaan Sharma.This live read benefits Best Friends Animal Society, selected by Allison Dunbar, dedicated to bringing no-kill to every shelter in the country. Save Them All. bestfriends.org/donateSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr
Build Your Marriage with Prayer with Brad and Heidi Mitchell

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 37:02


When you're dealing with conflict or tension in your marriage, praying together and for each other might be the last thing you want to do. Brad and Heidi Mitchell join AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an eye-opening discussion about how you can bring prayer into the toughest times in your marriage and ideas for how to pray when conflict is high.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/41L7g8n Main Topics Covered:The transformative power of prayer in marriage, especially during conflictsHow perceptions of marriage have evolved culturally and the impact of social mediaRecognizing spiritual attacks at different marriage stages, including empty nest and "gray divorce"Building resilience through authentic, raw prayer, and shared spiritual practicesStrategies for praying for a struggling spouse and fostering long-term faithfulnessThe enemy's tactics today, from cultural influences to the rise of pornographyThe importance of intentionality and preemptive prayer during life transitionsTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction to the importance of prayer in marriage00:29 - The Mitchells' personal journey through marriage challenges01:18 - Building a Christ-centered marriage ministry01:47 - The role of experience in guiding married couples02:23 - Cultural shifts and the portrayal of marriage on social media03:10 - The decline of marriage and its implications in the church04:19 - The dark times that shaped the Mitchells' ministry call05:38 - Strategies to keep marriage strong amid cultural pressures06:08 - Challenges faced during different marriage stages, including long-term marriages07:28 - The importance of vigilance against spiritual attacks08:20 - Specific timing vulnerabilities in marriage, such as raising kids or becoming empty nesters09:32 - The role of complacency versus active spiritual protection10:25 - Preemptive prayer and strategic spiritual defense11:18 - Rethinking prayer beyond ritual, embracing raw authenticity12:22 - Overcoming barriers to prayer during conflict13:46 - Psalm prayers and Scriptures as tools for unity15:11 - How to pray when conflicts or tension are high16:24 - The significance of prayerful agreement and seeking divine guidance17:48 - Praying separately and then coming into agreement18:40 - Supporting a spouse in a faith crisis through prayer and patience19:37 - Engaging in silent, ongoing intercession for a spouse's spiritual health22:49 - Maintaining faith and strength in long-term spiritual battles23:47 - Living a prayerful life that witnesses to a struggling spouse24:40 - New tactics of spiritual attack in current culture26:31 - How societal pressures and media influence marriage expectations27:37 - Romanticizing marriage and the pressure to meet high ideals29:04 - The shallow portrayal of marriage today and the need for biblical foundation30:46 - The rise of quickie divorces and the erosion of biblical values31:57 - Pornography's infiltration and its devastating effect on marital intimacy32:07 - Resources available: the Mitchells' book Build Your Marriage with Prayer33:19 - Connecting with the Mitchells online and where to find their ministry34:07 - Key research findings on prayer and marital successResources & Links:Build Your Marriage - Ministry website with books, resources, and conference infoSpiritual Mismatch by Lee and Leslie Strobel - Insights on faith dynamics in marriageSpecial Notes:Only 5% of couples pray together—this resource aims to change that trendThe importance of honest, authentic prayer life even during conflictsStrategies for praying for spouses who are distant from faithRecognizing and combating modern tactics of spiritual attack 

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr
Courage for Life with Ann White

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 37:42


Being heard, understood, and sympathized with are great things...but living life to the full also means living with courage. Ann White joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a conversation about what is means to have courage in an anxious era and how sometimes the greatest courage of all is to get deeply honest about who you are.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4cVlFFc Key TopicsThe importance of courage rooted in faith, not the absence of fearAnne's personal journey from trauma and fear to trust and courageous actionThe seven steps to courage that transform emotional and spiritual healthPractical ways to identify safe people to share your struggles withThe role of vulnerability and its relationship with true courageHow to distinguish who to trust when seeking supportBalancing fear and courage: making daily intentional choicesThe significance of personal responsibility in growth and healingResources for emotional health: Bible studies, audio Bibles, and moreHow living courageously unlocks abundant life and joyTimestamps00:00 - Introduction to Courage and the Theme of the Episode01:00 - Anne White's Background and Journey of Faith02:00 - The Power of Vulnerability in Building Courage04:00 - Reckoning with Past Fears and Embracing God's Power06:00 - The Root of Courage: Discipleship and Personal Transformation07:30 - The Role of Biblically Sound Courage in Daily Life09:00 - Courage and Vulnerability in Women's Ministries11:00 - A Life-Changing Moment: Writing the Reality of Struggles12:30 - Steps of Courage: Facing Fear and Taking Risks14:00 - Choosing Trustworthy Support Systems16:00 - How to Identify Safe People to Share Your Heart18:00 - The Relationship Between Fear, Anxiety, and Courage21:00 - Practical Ways to Overcome Obstacles and Make Courageous Changes24:00 - The Power of Personal Responsibility in Response to Difficulties27:00 - Faith-Driven Decisions: Trusting God's Guidance in Courage29:00 - How Fear and Courage Coexist — Making the Daily Choice32:00 - The Stakes of Remaining in Comfort Zone Instead of Courage34:00 - The Transformational Power of Living Courageously with God36:00 - Resources for Emotional and Spiritual Growth: Bible Studies, podcasts, and apps38:00 - Connecting with Anne White and Courage for Life Ecosystem39:00 - Final Encouragement to Step Into Courage and Live Abundantly

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr
In the Blend with Inés Franklin

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 35:48


Note: This episode might be a good one to put in those ear buds if you have little ears around. Whether you're navigating a new relationship and adding step kids to the mix, or if you're family is growing through your children getting married and in-laws coming on the scene, becoming a blended family brings its own challenges and perspectives. Inés Franklin joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr with important tools, perspective, and experience about the blended family experience, helping you move to blended AND blessed.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4tMxt2e 

Podland News
Patreon pays more to podcasts; Bryan Barletta on Podcast Movement NYC

Podland News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 96:36 Transcription Available


Send James and Sam a message or voicemailWe track the money moving into paid podcast subscriptions as Patreon reports record creator earnings, then follow the ripple effects across platforms, hosting, and video. Along the way we get the inside story on Podcast Movement New York City, plus the new tools and trends reshaping discovery, analytics, and audience feedback.• Patreon's $629M podcaster earnings and what it signals• Subscription revenue as a hedge against ad downturns• Patreon discovery plans and the platform power shift• BBC-linked creators launching Patreon and YouTube extras• Bryan Barletta on Podcast Movement NYC format and pricing• The business summit model and buyer focused attendance• Apple Podcasts video via HLS and the real infrastructure costs• Measurement standards and what new metrics could break• Flipboard Surf as an RSS style super feed• New hosting plays like Speakeasy and the record label analogy• OpenAI buying a podcast and the push to control narrative• HLS in alternative enclosure and how ads could be skipped• Spotify AI playlists for podcast discovery and monetization• TuneIn reopening submissions and why directories still matter• Podbean Live shutting down and what scale really takes• Buzzsprout download trends and web traffic that looks like AI• Transcripts everywhere plus radio-to-podcast automation tools• Listener voicemails boosts and fan mail as feedback loopsSupport the showConnect With Us: Email: weekly@podnews.netFediverse: @james@bne.social and @samsethi@podcastindex.socialSupport us: www.buzzsprout.com/1538779/supportGet Podnews: podnews.net

Podcast Business Journal Spotlight
Bryan Barletta, from Sounds Profitable and Podcast Movement

Podcast Business Journal Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 22:03 Transcription Available


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allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr
Doing Daughtering with Dr. Allison Alford

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 38:59


Baylor professor Dr. Allison Alford joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a fascinating discussion about the role of adult daughters, how we underestimate what it takes on the part of daughters to keep the extended family engine going, what healthy boundaries and frank conversations have to do with caring for aging parents, and so much more!Show Notes:In this episode: https://bit.ly/4caov7N The significance of daughtering as a lifelong role and its influence on identityThe concept of invisible labor and mental load in family systemsHow identity, geography, and socioeconomic status affect daughtering responsibilitiesThe emotional and logistical dimensions of caring for aging parents and relativesThe evolution of gender roles and expectations for sons and daughters across generationsPractical strategies for setting boundaries and sharing responsibilitiesThe importance of intentional communication with sons to foster empathy and involvementHow cultural backgrounds influence caregiving and independence normsThe role of family agency and decision-making in honoring parent relationshipsDr. Alford's upcoming book, Good Daughtering, and resources for taking charge of your daughtering roleTimestamps:(00:00) Why daughtering is the foundational role shaping family life(03:01) Recognizing invisible labor and emotional work in family systems(07:14) The impact of geographic and socioeconomic factors on elder care(10:11) Defining “doing daughtering”: the mental, emotional, logistical work(12:32) The disparity between daughters' roles in different family structures(15:14) Birth order, personality, and proximity influencing daughtering dynamics(20:11) The changing landscape for sons and their involvement in caregiving(23:07) Cultivating empathy and leadership in sons from a young age(26:39) Navigating independence, cultural expectations, and boundary setting(29:45) The agency we have in choosing how to honor and support aging parents(32:21) Where to find Dr. Alford's book Good Daughtering and connecting with her online

The Podcast Super Friends
Make Your Podcast Listenable

The Podcast Super Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 61:13


David Yas hosts with Johnny Podcasts, Matt Cundill, and Jon Gay (Jag) to dig into what makes podcast content truly compelling. Catherine is on vacation and we missed her dearly. They start with opening strategies, debating cold opens versus concise scripted intros. Johnny and Jag explain how they mine transcripts and use tools like Descript and Riverside to find strong teaser clips, while Matt argues for a tightly written 30–45 second intro that clearly explains why listeners should stay.The group then explores recurring segments—Jag in favor for structure and professionalism, Matt mostly against them unless they're genuinely great, and Johnny suggesting they can help hosts “land the plane” at the end of an interview.They cover introducing guests without reading boring bios, prepping and calming guests technically and emotionally, and how to handle episodes that aren't good enough to air. The episode closes with practical interview advice: listen deeply, avoid constant verbal tic responses, embrace silence, prep thoroughly so you can be spontaneous, and always protect your audience's time and attention.Work With the Superfriends below:Johnny Peterson - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Johnny Podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.johnnypodcasts.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Catherine O'Brien -⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Branch Out Programs ⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.branchoutprograms.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Jon Gay: Jag in Detroit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.jagindetroit.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠David Yas: Pod 617 -⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ The Boston Podcast Network⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.pod617.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Matt Cundill - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Sound Off Media Company⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://soundoff.network⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr
Our Children's Spiritual Formation with Amanda Jass

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 39:10


What are the things that work with our kids when it comes to, not just telling them about God, but helping them develop their own relationship with Him? Amanda Jass is a former educator and faith curriculum writer who helps parents and kids connect in a fresh way in faith conversations. She joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr to look at what hasn't worked in kids' ministry, what kinds of resources and approaches are helpful, and why simply letting us kids ask the hard questions while we don't feel like we have all the answers is actually really important.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3PHoIrA Takeaways:Amanda Jass shares her journey in children's ministry.The importance of intentional curriculum development for children.Parents should be the primary spiritual educators of their children.Encouraging questions in faith is vital for children's understanding.There are gaps in current children's ministry resources that need addressing.Storytelling is an effective way to teach biblical principles.Parents can use devotionals to facilitate spiritual conversations.Children learn best when they see faith modeled in their parents.It's okay for parents to not have all the answers to their children's questions.The new book 'Adventures in the Friendly Forest' offers a unique approach to teaching faithSound Bites:"Asking questions can be a good thing.""Kids are watching us closely.""God is the one who makes things grow."Chapters:00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest02:50 Amanda's Journey in Children's Ministry05:40 The Importance of Intentional Curriculum Development08:31 Addressing Gaps in Children's Ministry Resources11:05 Encouraging Questions and Conversations in Faith14:02 The Role of Parents in Spiritual Education16:57 Introducing 'Adventures in the Friendly Forest'19:57 The Structure and Purpose of the Devotional22:30 Conclusion and Resources for ParentsKeywords: children's ministry, parenting, faith formation, spiritual education, curriculum development, family resources, children's books, intentional parenting, devotional resources, spiritual conversations

Build Your Network
INTERVIEW | Make Money Turning Your Expertise Into Scalable IP with Mike Kim

Build Your Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2026 29:12


Mike Kim is a three-time bestselling author, speaker, and strategic advisor who helps thought leaders, coaches, and authors turn what they do best into intellectual property that actually scales. He's generated over $5M in revenue from his expertise, wrote the Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller You Are the Brand, and has worked with New York Times bestselling authors and experts featured on PBS, TED, CNN, and Fox. In addition to speaking at events like South by Southwest, Social Media Marketing World, and Podcast Movement, he hosts the top-rated Brand U podcast, giving him a unique vantage point on where personal branding and AI are headed next. On this episode we talk about: Shutting down a successful marketing agency to build a lean, lifestyle-friendly business around coaching, communities, and IP How AI is reshaping creative work and why deep expertise and lived experience still command a premium The “time, money, or skills” framework for building offers that people will always pay for Turning one core set of ideas into multiple streams of income by niching your IP into specific industries Why building an audience now is non‑negotiable, even if you don't yet know what you'll sell Top 3 Takeaways You can intentionally downsize from an overextended agency into a lean business built on coaching, communities, and IP—and often make more while enjoying life more. In an AI world, the most defensible asset is your combination of deep expertise, clarity of thinking, and ability to apply principles to specific people and markets. If you help people make or save time, money, or skills—and you pair that with an owned audience—you'll always have a path to six or seven figures. Notable Quotes “If your business helps people make money, make time, or gain a skill—or saves them from any of those—you will make money no matter what.” “AI can pull the levers, but it can't replace years of insight, wisdom, and lived experience in a specific domain.” “Don't wait to build an audience until you know what to sell. Build the audience now—future you will know exactly how to serve them.” Connect with Mike Kim: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikekimtv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikekim X: https://x.com/mikekimtv Other: https://mikekim.com  Travis Makes Money is made possible by High Level – the All-In-One Sales & Marketing Platform built for agencies, by an agency. Capture leads, nurture them, and close more deals—all from one powerful platform. Get an extended free trial at gohighlevel.com/travis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Modern Dadhood
Parenting Outside the Box | Vikram Kolmannskog on Alternative Family Structures, Gestalt Therapy

Modern Dadhood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 48:37


The word “mindfulness” gets thrown around a lot... But have you ever taken the time to consider what it really means to parent mindfully? Or how embracing all of your emotions—even the tough ones—can transform your family life? Gestalt Therapist, certified mindfulness meditation teacher, and father of one, Vikram Kolmannskog, joins us to share wisdom from his upcoming book Reflections on Parenting From a Gestalt Therapist Father: Life With Leo. Vikram shares about his own alternative family structure, the importance of embracing emotional honesty, making space for playfulness, and how the principles of Gestalt therapy can help us raise confident, empathetic kids. Topics include: • Understanding Gestalt therapy and its focus on awareness, mindfulness, and relational dialogue in both therapy and everyday life. • Applying Gestalt and mindfulness strategies to parenting, especially around navigating emotions (both our kids' and our own), while aiming to be a “good enough” dad. • Exploring co-parenting in an intentional, non-traditional family structure with two fathers and a mother, and the legal, social, and personal challenges encountered. • The importance of allowing and naming all emotions, including anger, for both children and adults, and breaking emotional taboos in parenting. • Navigating cultural and institutional heteronormativity around family structures and parenthood, and advocating for greater inclusivity. • The value of playful parenting, eco-parenting, and the influence of childlike spontaneity and joy on both personal and professional life. • Creating safe and open environments for children to freely express gender and identity, while preparing them for a world that isn't always accepting. • And more!   LINKSVikram Kolmannskog (homepage)Reflections on Parenting From a Gestalt Therapist Father: Life With Leo.Vikram Kolmannskog (Instagram)Vikram Kolmannskog (Facebook)DEATH AND (homepage)DEATH AND (YouTube)This Headache Journey (Apple Podcasts)Caspar BabypantsSpencer AlbeeModern Dadhood (website)AdamFlaherty.tvStuffed Animal (Marc's kids' music)MD (Instagram)MD (Facebook)MD (YouTube)MD (TikTok) #moderndadhood #fatherhood #parenthood #parenting #parentingpodcast #dadding #dadpodcast

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr
The Faithful with René Echevarria

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 37:35


Many of the stories of the women in the Bible often live in the shadows. René Echevarria, screenwriter and producer, has helped bring their lives into the spotlight with the new series from Fox, The Faithful. He joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a fascinating conversation about his own journey to faith, what the lives of women found in the book of Genesis have taught him, and why their stories matter more than ever today.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/40RPkZe 

Insider Interviews
Women Building the Future of Media: She-Cam Sessions from SXSW

Insider Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 18:48


Podcasting got a seat at the grown-up’s table at South by SouthWest for the first time, smack in middle of Women's History Month. So Insider Interviews captured content from three women also making strides in media, during Podcast Movement Evolutions. I spoke with these media powerhouses at The Podcast Academy / Sounds Profitable co-sponsored booth to talk about building: businesses, communities, the future of media itself…and building up women everywhere. Learn from: the co-founder of a startup modernizing how print and out-of-home are bought and sold, a global communications CEO who has built her career on making messaging move people, and one of the new forces behind podcasting's growing presence itself. Mach on Modernizing “Premium” Media for a New Era Beth Mach, Co-Founder & COO of Spacely Media, introduces the first transactional marketplace for premium media — giving print, out-of-home, and venue advertising the digital infrastructure it’s never had. “Buying in those channels today still looks like it did 20 years ago — lots of PDFs, lots of phone calls. Spacely closes that gap.”   Their platform replaces friction with functionality, and dashboards instead of PDFs. Like Neil Vogel, in my recent episode with the People, Inc. CEO, Mach is bullish on magazines and makes the case for why brands are coming back to these channels. She also explains why credibility wins the room when you’re raising money. It shouldn’t be different as a female founder. But…  “Every founder meets skepticism. When you are female, it adds another layer — especially when the room has historically looked a little different.” — Beth Mach Lund on Messaging to and for Humans Wendy Lund, Global CEO of Allison Worldwide and returning Insider Interviews guest (exactly one year later!), reflects on her path from women's health advocacy to leading a global agency — and what she's building now. Her path ran from a master’s in women’s history to nonprofit marketing, to running a global agency. With her move to Global CEO of Allison Worldwide and Vice Chair of health at parent company Stagwell, Wendy described her enthusiasm for Allison's strengths, across campaigns, media/influencer, and experiential. She reinforces the importance of listening, purpose-driven work, and addressing ongoing inequities in women's health and mental health. “My favorite value has always been belonging. Do your customers feel like they’re part of something? To me, that is so sticky.”  Her advice for building brand love in a fragmented media world is deceptively simple: be real, and build belonging. She's also clear-eyed about the disconnect between how much we talk about innovation — and how much attention women's health actually gets: “AI is on the tip of everybody's tongue — but at the end of the day, it's also steeped in emotion. And we're 51% of the population. That means we should get 51% of the attention.” — Wendy Lund DeMellier Sounds Like an Inspiration Molly DeMellier, Head of Communications at Sounds Profitable, gives an insider's scoop on the organization helping shape podcasting's growing presence at SXSW and beyond. She points to the combined strengths of the co-founders: Bryan Barletta's (“terrifying”) encyclopedic industry brain and Tom Webster's research engine, along with her own expanding role shaping panel strategy, supporting retainer clients, and helping partners amplify their stories. Molly describes Sounds Profitable place in podcasting as building community and connection through events, networking, research, and partner support, emphasizing that “Podcasting is really taking off and it’s the people that power it.” But, noting the industry's representation gap, takes her role seriously when working on events like Podcast Movement, pondering “who do I put on stage that’s going to inspire that next person” to know they can see themselves podcasting. And she closes with something that sticks: her belief that women shouldn’t have to choose between a career and a family — and why she’s determined to make sure the next generation sees women in power. “A big fear I have is that women will leave professions not by choice, but by force. And my biggest fear is what about the children who see their mom who didn’t have a choice?” — Molly DeMellier This is Episode 50 in Season 2. I think it sounds like a milestone worth celebrating.   Key Moments & Time Codes 00:00 — How Podcast Movement Evolutions made its first-ever appearance at SXSW 00:53 — Beth Mach explains why Spacely calls it premium media — and why that reframe matters for the industry 04:50 — Beth explains how buying a print ad in 2025 still works the way it did 20 years ago — and how Spacely is finally changing that 09:40 — Why print titles that shut down years ago are quietly relaunching — and what that signals for brands 14:55 — On fundraising as a female founder: the extra layer of skepticism, and how clarity of purpose cuts through it 16:30 — Wendy Lund returns one year later as Global CEO of Allison Worldwide — what changed, and why she missed agency life 22:21 — What Wendy learned going in-house at Organon: the difference between talking at women and actually listening to them 23:16 — Women’s health today: the innovations gaining ground and the conditions still being undertreated 27:35 — How Sounds Profitable brought the podcast industry to SXSW — and why community-building is at the core of everything they do 30:57 — What Sounds Profitable partners get: industry counsel, audience research expertise, and Molly’s evangelism that helps all boats rise! 34:59 — Closing thought as a woman in business: rising childcare costs are pushing women out of the workforce not by choice, but by force. Connect with E.B. Moss and Insider Interviews: With Media & Marketing Experts            LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mossappeal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insiderinterviews Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InsiderInterviewsPodcast/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@insiderinterviews If you enjoyed this episode, follow Insider Interviews, share with another smart business leader, and leave a comment on @Apple or @Spotify… or a tip in my jar!: https://buymeacoffee.com/mossappeal! 

Mission Impact
Strategic podcasting for nonprofits with Andrea Klunder

Mission Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 52:33


How can nonprofits use podcasting strategically to strengthen community engagement, support learning and evaluation, and build long-term relationships? In episode 146 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, host Carol Hamilton and Andrea Klunder, founder of Creative Imposter Studios discuss: how nonprofits can use podcasting intentionally—not as a shiny communications add-on that fizzles after the original project champion leaves the organization, but as a tool that solves real organizational problems.  How podcasting is a flexible medium that can support learning, evaluation, community engagement, and long-term relationship building.  Why it's so important to integrate the podcast across communications functions,  Together they explore why clarity of purpose, sustainability planning, and human-centered storytelling are essential if a nonprofit podcast is going to be worth the investment.   Episode highlights: [00:07:25] – From Arts and Culture to Meaningful Impact [00:09:38] – Why Podcasting Can Work for Nonprofits [00:10:25] – Case Study: Podcasting as Process Evaluation [00:14:04] – Inviting Stakeholders Into the Story [00:16:13] – Common Misconceptions About Nonprofit Podcasts [00:18:55] – The Myth of 'Build It and They Will Come' [00:20:25] – Integration Across Departments Is Essential [00:22:25] – Measuring Success Beyond Downloads [00:23:25] – The Sustainability Challenge [00:25:49] – Podcasting as a Problem-Solving Tool [00:26:24] – Case Study: Museums, Oral History, and Limited-Run Podcasts [00:30:03] – Building Lifetime Engagement [00:36:25] – Mapping the Content Ecosystem [00:39:08] – What Makes a Nonprofit Podcast Successful   [00:39:52] – Letting Hosts Be Human [00:45:31] – A Strategic Question for Leaders   Guest Bio: Andrea Klunder is an award-winning podcast producer, story editor, and content director. She is the founder of The Creative Impostor Studios, a boutique agency that helps cultural changemakers create powerful podcasting experiences. Under her leadership, The Creative Impostor Studios and clients have earned national recognition for their inspired impact and distinctive editorial style. Andrea is a sought-after speaker and educator, having led trainings and workshops for institutions such as Community Change, After School Matters, University of Florida Media Institute, and Podcast Movement. Since 2017, Andrea has facilitated a program she designed for neurodiverse high school students in Chicago, called Power Your Story, which was a finalist for the Google Podcasts Creator Program. Andrea's mission is to help your voice shine! Important Links and Resources: Andrea Klunder The Creative Impostor After School Matters Offer for Nonprofit Mission: Impact listeners   Be in Touch: ✉️ Subscribe to Carol's newsletter at Grace Social Sector Consulting and receive the Common Mistakes Nonprofits Make In Strategic Planning And How To Avoid Them

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Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied
Building Podcasting's Bigger Stage, New Apple Podcasts Video Partners, & More

Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 9:49


This week in the business of podcasting:Apple Podcasts announced new HLS video hosting partners at Podcast Movement Evolutions, including Transistor, PodBean, Captivate, RSS.com and others. John Spurlock estimates the full iOS 26.4, including HLS video support, rollout should land between March 25 and March 30.Sounds Profitable Partner and Podcast Movement President Bryan Barletta recaps Evolutions' debut as a fully integrated SXSW event, highlighted by keynotes from Apple and YouTube, live recordings from Table Read, Scalable, and Broken Record, the inaugural Indie PaC Awards hosted by Killer Mike, and the iHeartPodcast Awards at ACL Live — with Podcast Movement already confirming a 2027 return to SXSW.YMH Studios is partnering with Magellan AI to make full multi-platform attribution free for all advertisers and agencies across its network. This includes audio, Spotify streaming, and YouTube video without minimum spend or category restrictions.Amazon Ads and Spotify have partnered to give Australian advertisers programmatic access to Spotify's audio and video inventory through Amazon DSP. IAB Australia has named the Future of Measurement a 2026 strategic priority, with intentions to announce findings at the MeasureUp conference in Sydney on September 2.A new Australian Communications and Media Authority report finds 52% of Australian adults consumed podcasts or non-music audio weekly via online services in 2025, up from 49% in 2022.To find links to these, and every article covered in today's episode of the Recap, click here. You can also subscribe to Sounds Profitable's newsletters, including the daily edition of The Download to get news straight to your inbox Monday through Thursday.

I Hear Things
Building Podcasting's Bigger Stage, New Apple Podcasts Video Partners, & More

I Hear Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 9:49


This week in the business of podcasting:Apple Podcasts announced new HLS video hosting partners at Podcast Movement Evolutions, including Transistor, PodBean, Captivate, RSS.com and others. John Spurlock estimates the full iOS 26.4, including HLS video support, rollout should land between March 25 and March 30.Sounds Profitable Partner and Podcast Movement President Bryan Barletta recaps Evolutions' debut as a fully integrated SXSW event, highlighted by keynotes from Apple and YouTube, live recordings from Table Read, Scalable, and Broken Record, the inaugural Indie PaC Awards hosted by Killer Mike, and the iHeartPodcast Awards at ACL Live — with Podcast Movement already confirming a 2027 return to SXSW.YMH Studios is partnering with Magellan AI to make full multi-platform attribution free for all advertisers and agencies across its network. This includes audio, Spotify streaming, and YouTube video without minimum spend or category restrictions.Amazon Ads and Spotify have partnered to give Australian advertisers programmatic access to Spotify's audio and video inventory through Amazon DSP. IAB Australia has named the Future of Measurement a 2026 strategic priority, with intentions to announce findings at the MeasureUp conference in Sydney on September 2.A new Australian Communications and Media Authority report finds 52% of Australian adults consumed podcasts or non-music audio weekly via online services in 2025, up from 49% in 2022.To find links to these, and every article covered in today's episode of the Recap, click here. You can also subscribe to Sounds Profitable's newsletters, including the daily edition of The Download to get news straight to your inbox Monday through Thursday.

Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied
IAB AU's Future of Measurement, Projected iOS 26.4 Release Window, & More

Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 6:28


Today in the business of podcasting:• Podnews reports Apple Podcasts' HLS video update is expected to arrive with iOS 26.4, with a release candidate already posted. John Spurlock estimates a launch window of March 25 to March 30, greeting users with a splash screen highlighting the new video podcasting features.• A new Nielsen Audio Today report finds podcasts add 5.6% incremental reach on top of radio's 88.8% among 18- to 34-year-olds, yet Nielsen says marketers are still undervaluing podcast ROI despite performance comparable to TV and digital display.• Sounds Profitable Partner and Podcast Movement President Bryan Barletta reflects on Evolutions' debut as a fully integrated SXSW event, framing Podcast Movement and Sounds Profitable as connective tissue providing the podcast industry with opportunity, research, and visibility within the wider media ecosystem.• IAB Australia has named the Future of Measurement a 2026 strategic focus area, launching an industry research initiative accepting participants across media owners, agencies, and brands ahead of the MeasureUp conference in Sydney on September 2.• California Attorney General Rob Bonta appeared on Scalable this week to discuss the ongoing social media addiction trial against Meta and YouTube, AI regulation, and the planned Paramount acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. A special episode filmed on location at Podcast Movement Evolutions during SXSW. To find links to these, and every article covered in today's episode, click here. You can also subscribe to The Download's newsletter to receive the full issue straight to your email inbox every day.

Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied
Building Podcasting a Bigger Stage

Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 9:21


Bryan Barletta reflects on Podcast Movement Evolutions' first year at SXSW and what it means for the industry going forward.Podcast Movement Evolutions made its debut at SXSW in Austin, bringing the podcast industry to the center of the global creator economy conversation with keynotes from YouTube and Apple, live recordings, and top creators like Steven Bartlett, Tim Ferriss, and Hala Taha. From indie podcast awards to industry research reveals, the event proved that podcasting is driving the future of the creator industry — and Sounds Profitable and Podcast Movement are the connective tissue making it all happen."Written by Bryan BarlettaEdited by Molly DeMillier and Gavin GaddisText and audio edited by Gavin GaddisLearn more about partnership with Sounds Profitable.Read the full Business of Podcasting stage session schedule for Advertising Week Europe here.Find the full article here on Sounds Profitable.

I Hear Things
IAB AU's Future of Measurement, Projected iOS 26.4 Release Window, & More

I Hear Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 6:28


Today in the business of podcasting:• Podnews reports Apple Podcasts' HLS video update is expected to arrive with iOS 26.4, with a release candidate already posted. John Spurlock estimates a launch window of March 25 to March 30, greeting users with a splash screen highlighting the new video podcasting features.• A new Nielsen Audio Today report finds podcasts add 5.6% incremental reach on top of radio's 88.8% among 18- to 34-year-olds, yet Nielsen says marketers are still undervaluing podcast ROI despite performance comparable to TV and digital display.• Sounds Profitable Partner and Podcast Movement President Bryan Barletta reflects on Evolutions' debut as a fully integrated SXSW event, framing Podcast Movement and Sounds Profitable as connective tissue providing the podcast industry with opportunity, research, and visibility within the wider media ecosystem.• IAB Australia has named the Future of Measurement a 2026 strategic focus area, launching an industry research initiative accepting participants across media owners, agencies, and brands ahead of the MeasureUp conference in Sydney on September 2.• California Attorney General Rob Bonta appeared on Scalable this week to discuss the ongoing social media addiction trial against Meta and YouTube, AI regulation, and the planned Paramount acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. A special episode filmed on location at Podcast Movement Evolutions during SXSW. To find links to these, and every article covered in today's episode, click here. You can also subscribe to The Download's newsletter to receive the full issue straight to your email inbox every day.

I Hear Things
Building Podcasting a Bigger Stage

I Hear Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 9:21


Bryan Barletta reflects on Podcast Movement Evolutions' first year at SXSW and what it means for the industry going forward.Podcast Movement Evolutions made its debut at SXSW in Austin, bringing the podcast industry to the center of the global creator economy conversation with keynotes from YouTube and Apple, live recordings, and top creators like Steven Bartlett, Tim Ferriss, and Hala Taha. From indie podcast awards to industry research reveals, the event proved that podcasting is driving the future of the creator industry — and Sounds Profitable and Podcast Movement are the connective tissue making it all happen."Written by Bryan BarlettaEdited by Molly DeMillier and Gavin GaddisText and audio edited by Gavin GaddisLearn more about partnership with Sounds Profitable.Read the full Business of Podcasting stage session schedule for Advertising Week Europe here.Find the full article here on Sounds Profitable.

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New Apple Podcasts HLS Partners, PME to Return to SXSW in 2027, & More

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 7:23


Today in the business of podcasting:Apple Podcasts announced new HLS video hosting partners at Podcast Movement Evolutions, including Transistor, PodBean, Captivate, RSS.com and others, and marked its first ever official appearance at a North American podcast conference with a keynote from executives Stacey Goers and Jake Shapiro.Podcast Movement confirmed Evolutions will return to SXSW in 2027, following a debut weekend that included keynotes from Apple Podcasts and YouTube, live performances from Andy Grammer, a Penn Badgley conversation, and the inaugural Indie PaC Awards hosted by Killer Mike.YouTube is launching a Top Podcasts Lineup giving advertisers bundled premium ad access across five content verticals: Sports, News, Comedy, True Crime, and Society & Culture.YMH Studios is partnering with Magellan AI to make full multi-platform attribution free for all advertisers and agencies running campaigns across its network, covering RSS audio, Spotify streaming, and YouTube without minimum spend or category restrictions.The Q1 2026 Performance Benchmark Report from Podscribe finds 79% of episodic campaigns now include a simulcast video component, with YouTube accounting for nearly two-thirds of all video podcast impressions, and national advertisers combining podcasting and streaming audio reaching 85% of U.S. adults.Click here to find links to every story covered and subscribe to the newsletter version of The Download.

I Hear Things
New Apple Podcasts HLS Partners, PME to Return to SXSW in 2027, & More

I Hear Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 7:23


Today in the business of podcasting:Apple Podcasts announced new HLS video hosting partners at Podcast Movement Evolutions, including Transistor, PodBean, Captivate, RSS.com and others, and marked its first ever official appearance at a North American podcast conference with a keynote from executives Stacey Goers and Jake Shapiro.Podcast Movement confirmed Evolutions will return to SXSW in 2027, following a debut weekend that included keynotes from Apple Podcasts and YouTube, live performances from Andy Grammer, a Penn Badgley conversation, and the inaugural Indie PaC Awards hosted by Killer Mike.YouTube is launching a Top Podcasts Lineup giving advertisers bundled premium ad access across five content verticals: Sports, News, Comedy, True Crime, and Society & Culture.YMH Studios is partnering with Magellan AI to make full multi-platform attribution free for all advertisers and agencies running campaigns across its network, covering RSS audio, Spotify streaming, and YouTube without minimum spend or category restrictions.The Q1 2026 Performance Benchmark Report from Podscribe finds 79% of episodic campaigns now include a simulcast video component, with YouTube accounting for nearly two-thirds of all video podcast impressions, and national advertisers combining podcasting and streaming audio reaching 85% of U.S. adults.Click here to find links to every story covered and subscribe to the newsletter version of The Download.

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This week in the business of podcasting:Podcast Movement Evolutions has taken over SKYBOX on 6th at SXSW 2026 through Sunday, with no badge or ticket required, featuring live tapings tonight from Table Read, Scalable Podcast, and Broken Record with special guest Maya Hawke, and tomorrow night's Companion Presents: In Good Company event with Penn Badgley and a headliner set from Andy Grammer.Sounds Profitable founder Bryan Barletta argues Apple Podcasts' HLS announcement returns control to hosting platforms and opens the door for rights holders across music, film, and other industries to adopt RSS-inspired distribution.Bumper's Jonas Woost shares data built from over 100,000 podcast episode listener retention data. He finds listeners complete 76% of an average podcast episode, with retention trending downward the longer an episode lasts.A new Acast Podcast Pulse report from Singapore finds 97% of local listeners say a podcast has changed their mind on a topic versus a global median of 84%, with podcasters rating higher on credibility than journalists, Youtubers, and social-first talent.To find links to these, and every article covered in today's episode of the Recap, click here. You can also subscribe to The Download's newsletter to receive the full issue straight to your email inbox every day.

I Hear Things
Podcast Movement

I Hear Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 9:17


This week in the business of podcasting:Podcast Movement Evolutions has taken over SKYBOX on 6th at SXSW 2026 through Sunday, with no badge or ticket required, featuring live tapings tonight from Table Read, Scalable Podcast, and Broken Record with special guest Maya Hawke, and tomorrow night's Companion Presents: In Good Company event with Penn Badgley and a headliner set from Andy Grammer.Sounds Profitable founder Bryan Barletta argues Apple Podcasts' HLS announcement returns control to hosting platforms and opens the door for rights holders across music, film, and other industries to adopt RSS-inspired distribution.Bumper's Jonas Woost shares data built from over 100,000 podcast episode listener retention data. He finds listeners complete 76% of an average podcast episode, with retention trending downward the longer an episode lasts.A new Acast Podcast Pulse report from Singapore finds 97% of local listeners say a podcast has changed their mind on a topic versus a global median of 84%, with podcasters rating higher on credibility than journalists, Youtubers, and social-first talent.To find links to these, and every article covered in today's episode of the Recap, click here. You can also subscribe to The Download's newsletter to receive the full issue straight to your email inbox every day.

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr
Too Early with Ash Ruddy

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 35:51


Ash Ruddy had no reason to think that this would be the day she would go into labor. After all, she was barely past the halfway mark in her pregnancy. But she soon found herself in a world of early labor, NICU, diagnosis, and more. Ash joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr to talk about miracles in hard places and how faith held her family together.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4rWtDmL 

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr
Expected Mess with Katy Wells

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 36:03


Our culture, our content feeds have a lot to say about what our houses should look like and what we should own. But is there a better way to look at how we live life in our homes? Decluttering expert Katy Wells joins Julie Lyles Carr on the AllMomDoes podcast for an insightful conversation about why healthy homes have expected messes, what your clutter personality style is, and how to embrace space in your life.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3ZVmtTp Takeaways:Clutter is a life skill that many are not taught.Cultural expectations create pressure on women to maintain perfect homes.There is a distinction between clutter (optional) and expected mess (inevitable).A good enough home is about how it feels, not just how it looks.Mental health is affected by clutter and organization.Understanding your ‘stuff story' helps in decluttering.Connection to oneself and others is a key desire in life.Thrifting can be a spiritual experience for some.Identity influences behavior regarding organization and clutter.It's important to find balance and harmony in home management.Sound Bites:“I was not born organized.”“Identity drives behavior.”“Thrifting is a spiritual experience.”Chapters:00:00 – Introduction to Decluttering and Organization02:47 – Understanding Clutter and Expected Mess05:48 – Cultural Pressures and Expectations on Women08:57 – Defining a Good Enough Home11:39 – The Connection Between Clutter and Mental Health14:34 – The Role of Identity in Clutter Management17:27 – Navigating Clutter in Shared Spaces20:20 – Maximized Minimalism: Finding Balance23:06 – The Emotional Weight of Clutter26:03 – Creating a Personal Stuff Story28:53 – Conclusion and ResourcesKeywords: clutter, organization, mental health, minimalism, motherhood, home management, cultural expectations, decluttering, wellness, parenting

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Podcast Movement's SXSW Celeb Lineup, New Audible Plan, & More

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 5:19


Today in the business of podcasting:Amazon builds on its audio strategy with a new $8.99 Audible Standard tier focused on streaming rather than ownership, folding Wondery+ into Audible Originals with ad-free content, exclusive shows, and early-access perks.Podcast Movement Evolutions at SXSW adds Penn Badgley and SAG-AFTRA President Sean Astin to next week's lineup, alongside Apple Podcasts spotlighting its new HLS-powered video podcasting upgrade.Ampere Analysis finds 20% of global internet users watched video podcasts or clips in Q3 2025, with YouTube leading engagement and the format showing momentum to pull weekly screen time away from traditional TV and mid-tier streaming.Creator talent agencies are expanding beyond deal-making into full-service multi-platform operators, with M&A in the creator economy growing 17.4% year-over-year in 2025 — a signal that diversification across podcasting, film, gaming, and consumer products is now standard strategy.To find links to these, and every article covered in today's episode, click here. You can also subscribe to The Download's newsletter to receive the full issue straight to your email inbox every day.

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SAG-AFTRA on Video Podcasts, Industry Summit Takeaways, & More

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 7:04


Today in the business of podcasting: Ashley Carman's recap of the Bloomberg Podcast Business Summit finds video now essential to podcast strategy, with executives like Kara Swisher and Goalhanger's Jack Davenport treating YouTube presence as a baseline requirement for new and existing shows.IAB Australia's 2025 internet advertising report shows the country's digital ad market hit $18.4 billion AUD, with podcasting outpacing streaming audio in a segment that grew 8.2% year-over-year.Oxford Road and founding sponsor Libsyn launch the Indie Podcasters and Creator Awards, exclusively for independent podcasters, with the inaugural ceremony set for March 15th at Evolutions by Podcast Movement.Audion co-founder Arthur Larrey argues audio advertising must adopt performance marketing metrics (addressable scale, third-party measurement, in-flight optimization, and dynamic creative) to compete for budgets currently flowing to CTV and social.The Hollywood Reporter covers how SAG-AFTRA is expanding its podcast contracts to cover more interview and narrative formats as video podcast growth raises questions about whether the format constitutes daytime talk television.To find links to these, and every article covered in today's episode, click here. You can also subscribe to The Download's newsletter to receive the full issue straight to your email inbox every day.

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Identifying Podcast Ad Skips, PM Heads to NYC, & More

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 11:38


This week in the business of podcasting: Podcast Movement officially announces New York venue and dates, Dan Misener looks at podcast ad retention, Tom Webster discusses the power of podcasting's co-consumption audience, and winners of The Ambies 2026. Click here to find every article and link discussed in today's episode post on SoundsProfitable.com

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Revealed: Podcast Movement NYC

Podnews Daily - podcasting news

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 4:54 Transcription Available


A reinvigorated event is headed to New York City. Sponsored by CoHost. Is your podcast audience truly growing? Explore CoHost's New Listener metric that reveals how many people are discovering your podcast for the very first time. https://podnews.net/cc/3272 Visit https://podnews.net/update/podcast-movement-2026-nyc for the story links in full, and to get our daily newsletter.

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Today in the business of podcasting: the 2026 edition of the Podscape is now live, Podcast Movement is coming to New York City in mid-September, what does "two people on a couch" discoverability look like for audio podcasting, and the deadline to submit for The Podcast Show London is TOMORROW.Click here for the full newsletter on SoundsProfitable.com, including every link discussed.

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr
Friction and Faith with Kendall Mariah

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 35:10


She's a popular content creator and Bible teacher. And she's also encouraging you to ask the hard questions about your faith and to embrace the friction. Kendall Mariah joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a refreshing conversation about spiritual questions, fighting for your faith, and how Christians sometimes behave badly in the comment section!Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4aVS6lW Takeaways:Kendall emphasizes the importance of questioning one's faith for deeper understanding.Cultural differences can significantly impact one's faith experience.Friction in faith can lead to growth or destruction, depending on how it's handled.Performative Christianity often lacks depth and authenticity.Consistency in online and offline behavior is crucial for integrity.Asking questions about faith is a sign of care and engagement.Intimacy with God is built through genuine relationship, not performative acts.Faith should be autonomous and not solely inherited from tradition.Kendall's experiences highlight the need for personal responsibility in faith.The conversation encourages listeners to embrace friction as a catalyst for growth.Sound Bites:"We want a frictionless faith.""I think I'm finding my faith.""Consistency bodes to integrity."Chapters:00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast and Guest01:58 - Cultural Differences in Faith Experiences05:59 - The Importance of Autonomous Faith08:51 - Understanding Friction in Faith14:52 - The Dangers of Performative Christianity21:53 - Online Behavior vs. Real-Life Interactions28:49 - Conclusion and ResourcesKeywords: faith, Christianity, cultural differences, performative Christianity, online behavior, friction in faith, autonomous faith, personal growth, spiritual journey, community

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr
A Sober Life with Christy Osborne

allmomdoes Podcast with Julie Lyles Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 33:45


AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr welcomes Christy Osborne back to the podcast! Christy was on the show a few years ago, early in her sobriety journey. Today, she returns to talk about the latest research on alcohol dependence, why women struggle to talk about their alcohol use in church settings, and much more!Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4rIbTe5 Takeaways:Christy Osborne shares her journey to sobriety and its impact on her life.The sober curious movement is gaining traction, especially among younger generations.Alcohol is classified as a class one carcinogen, similar to tobacco.Women often feel unable to discuss their struggles with alcohol in church settings.Socializing without alcohol can lead to deeper connections and authentic interactions.Nootropics and other alternatives to alcohol raise questions about dependency and coping mechanisms.Cortisol levels are affected by alcohol consumption, impacting mental health.Non-alcoholic alternatives can be helpful for those transitioning away from alcohol.Community support is crucial for women navigating sobriety.The journey to sobriety is ultimately about drawing closer to Jesus.Sound Bites:"I had this actual come Jesus moment.""Alcohol is a class one carcinogen.""We are not meant to live life alone."Chapters:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome Back02:12 - Christy's Journey to Sobriety04:43 - The Sober Curious Movement08:43 - Understanding Alcohol's Impact on Health14:06 - Socializing Without Alcohol17:10 - Nootropics and Alternatives to Alcohol18:53 - Avoidance and Alcohol20:53 - Cortisol and Alcohol's Effects22:54 - Non-Alcoholic Alternatives24:33 - The Power of Community27:07 - Upcoming Events and Closing ThoughtsKeywords: sobriety, alcohol, health, community, women, coaching, sober curious, mental health, non-alcoholic, support