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Drop a Screenshot of your Review & Rating here to receive a FREE RB Swag Gift in the mail! Limited to first 100 People: https://www.facebook.com/groups/relationshipbadass/ This Week on the Podcast: There are certain mindset shifts that I believe have deeply contributed to the cultivation my Growth, Insight & Happiness. I'm going to share 5 Positive Mindset Shifts that are what I believe to be the basis for Growth & Prosperity in your Relationships & Life. I'll also share tidbits from my OWN journey, heartbreaks and challenges-- and how I was able to walk away wth a more Empowering & Freeing mindset than I started with. XOXO
Should you start a podcast or are you already too late? There's a lot that goes into running a podcast, but Joe Casabona is here to help us out. Joe is a Wordpress developer, podcaster and online course creator. Joe also teaches computer science and literacy at the the University of Scranton. Today, Joe joins us and dives into the art of podcasting. Learn how to start your own show, make money and crucial mistakes to avoid. Content Is The King One of the main challenges faced by new podcasters is making sure they’re consistently putting out enough quality content to keep their audience's attention. It can be hard to build a loyal following when starting out, but delivering regular high-quality content is key. Joe releases two seasons a year, each containing between 22 and 24 episodes. For Joe’s podcast, this is enough content to keep his viewers engaged. The amount you need to produce, though, will vary based on on your podcast topic and how long it has been running. How Do You Find Guests? The best way to do find guests is through networking. Going out to meet people, making connections with them, and sharing contact details. Joe spent a few years attending work camps, which enabled him to build up a network of people he could reach out to. After asking over 100 people, only 4 or 5 have declined to be guests on his podcast, showing it really is just about putting it out there and asking! What Are the Technical Sides of Hosting a Podcast? There tends to be a very steep learning curve when podcasters first start producing their shows. Joe was already a developer, which helped him out a lot. A lot of first-time podcasters upload their audio file directly to Wordpress. This isn’t the best move, instead they should be using a specific audio hosting provider like Libsyn. Libsyn and other similar hosts use a plugin to build your feed for you. This is really handy later on when a bunch of episodes are uploaded to multiple websites. Which leads to another common early-podcasting mistake; thinking that just putting a podcast on iTunes is enough. Having a website for a new podcast is essential, as it expands your range of audience exponentially. In Joe’s case, for example, only 60% of his listeners downloaded his podcast through iTunes while the rest found him through other means. Some other good avenues for placing your podcast are Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Podcasts and Spotify. This is all vital knowledge. Every podcaster must know how to pick the right platforms, understand web hosting and work out the best domain to buy. And this is just the beginning. There are still those guests to schedule (that you networked so hard for), then there’s all the technical stuff involved, and research for the content you want to cover. Motivation It can be hard to keep motivated at the beginning of your podcasting journey, when there are so many technical difficulties that will arise and almost no way to tell if anyone’s actually listening to your show. You need to really believe in what you’re making, and be confident that you're producing something that others will find value in. A good idea is to do 10 episodes first, see if you like the end product, and go from there. As Joe puts it, “Podcasting is a grind, it takes a long time to build up an audience.” What Should You Outsource? Editing can be the most laborious part of making a podcast, but it’s easily outsourceable to a reliable party. Joe went from spending hours chopping up audio, removing the countless number of ‘ums’ his guest had uttered, to finding somebody on Fiverr who agreed to edit and mix the entire podcast for just 10 bucks. What Are the Best Strategies for Monetizing a Podcast? There are costs involved with starting a podcast and you need to be ready to invest at least a couple hundred bucks. You need to pay for your hosting, the technology you use and your equipment too. Unfortunately, all of these together means it isn’t a cheap endeavour, so monetizing as early as possible is essential. There are three main strategies you can follow to monetize your podcast: The most obvious path is through sponsorships. This means finding companies who will pay you in order to advertise their product on your podcast. Podcasts are also a great way to build your authority up around a certain area. Once you’ve done this, you can become an expert for hire. Affiliate links are another great stream of revenue. This is where you get paid for everybody who goes through a unique link that you provide on behalf of a third party and buys a product. What Should You Know Before Building an Online Course? It is very important to have an audience in place that knows and trusts you before you begin on course building. The biggest problem people run into when producing online courses is that, even if a course is amazing, it requires an audience that has been warmed up and nurtured. People love shortcuts. Instead of offering an intense amount of learning, course creators should explain how their course is helping them find one. This will make it much more attractive to potential students. Instead of the prospect of hard work, they will think of the course as making their lives easier. In other words, your students (and potential future students) have a problem they need you to solve. They trust you and believe in what you’re saying. You need to prove to them that you’re good at what you do and that your content is worth buying. Do this by sending them a bit of free content, this will build trust and show you know what you're talking about. Closed Enrollment Courses or Letting People Enroll Forever; Which Is Better? Having closed enrollment courses is a really useful way to create scarcity; closed enrollment means only allowing people to enroll in your course during a certain period. Unfortunately, running a system like this can be exhausting, stressful work. It also leaves a window in which people can’t enroll, and therefore you can’t learn or test anything new. Having an evergreen open enrollment model allows for a more rapid learning cycle, but you lose all sense of scarcity. A good way to combat this is by having bonuses or price hikes that reward people for taking action immediately. “The number one thing that motivates people to take action is scarcity or urgency. That’s the biggest motivator of human behavior.” What Is Joe's Course About and What Can People Learn from It? Joe provides a three-day course for people who have already recorded their podcasts, but need help knowing where to go from there. He knows how to make websites for podcasts and talks about all the different technical aspects that podcasters need to wrap their heads around. He explains how to set up web hosting, register a domain and install Wordpress. He then covers how to configure Wordpress, find an audio host, and a compatible plugin and how to upload your first episode to Wordpress. Finally, Joe explains how to submit your podcast feed to different websites in order to achieve maximum exposure. Listen in to hear how Joe created a massive audience for himself, so that he was able to make running online courses his main business.
In our first episode of The Christian Woman Leadership Podcast, Holly and I share why we are starting the podcast, a bit about our own leadership journeys, and what to expect from this podcast. Why We Started the Podcast: There are lots of podcasts about leadership for Christians, but most are by men and/or are specific to pastors. There are also plenty of podcasts for Christian women, but I didn’t find many related to leadership. Also, I have found a number of podcasts for entrepreneurs, even some for Christian women business owners, but these are specific to business and don’t often cover ministry or church life. I saw the need for a podcast for Christian women in leadership that would address leading in ministry, business, or other areas of your life. That’s how The Christian Woman Leadership Podcast was born. I asked Holly to join me on this project because she and I have worked together in leadership roles, and I knew that she would bring a great perspective to the podcast. Plus, we have a lot of fun together! Our Leadership Journeys: Holly and I both share how we discovered that we are leaders, as well as some of the impactful moments and people in our journeys. Holly’s leadership journey began in her younger years when she fell into various leadership roles. She later had some experiences in college that gave her the opportunity to lead, but church is where she truly began to understand her ability to lead and influence. Down the road, she was able to take on a leadership role in her job as well. My leadership journey started as a child as well, but it didn’t occur to me that I was a leader until a few years ago. I was called “bossy” as a child, and I often was put into leadership positions and given opportunities throughout high school and college. As an adult, I began leading alongside my husband in our church when he became the youth pastor and later executive pastor. I also started a women’s small group and my own business. We also discuss how leaders often have a message to share, and we each share a bit our own messages. What to Expect from The Christian Woman Leadership Podcast: We want to bring you the content that will be most helpful to you in your leadership journey. You will likely be encouraged and challenged by the coming episodes. Here’s an idea of what type of episodes you’ll hear: Interviews with Christian women in leadership - some you may have heard of and some you probably have not. Holly & I chatting about topics related to leadership, providing you with resources and encouragement as you grow as a leader. Some solo episodes where I share a training or topic with you. How You Can Connect With Us: Join our Purposeful Leadership Facebook group! In the Facebook group, we can chat about what you need as a leader, what your challenges are, as well as celebrate the wins. This is a great community to learn and grow together. We want to get to know YOU. This episode was first published at EstherLittlefield.com.
Whether you’re in an official leadership position or not, as Christians we are leaders in some regard - whether as a mother, or a bible study leader, or discipling women, or teaching a class or sharing the Gospel, the Bible has great practical instructions for us in the area of godly leadership. Today we are looking at Acts 27 and contrast a centurion’s hurtful leadership with Paul’s helpful leadership and learn 3 ways we can graciously lead others. Love the Podcast? There are a few simple ways to support the podcast: 1. Partner with me on Patreon with a $5 monthly gift. Get access to some exclusive goods and downloads! learn more hear patreon.com/sheprovesfaithful 2. Try Audible for free + get two free books to keep forever! (Even if you drop your subscription. And yes! This helps support the podcast! This is an affiliate link.) Learn more here: 3. Check out my affiliate links on Amazon in my recommended resources on podcast episodes. Eagle Lake Camps Are you a college student looking for a summer job? Not just a job but an opportunity to share the Gospel with children and enjoy God's creation?! or Are you a mom looking for a summer camp that you can trust? That will teach your children about God and His Word? Check out Eagle Lake Camps! Tell them you heard about camp from me! (They like me ;) I'll actually be up there to train counselors on praying the Scriptures this month! Distinctly Christian Leadership John Piper wrote a brief article about distinctly Christian leadership having our goals as leaders defined by Scriptures. 1. we are to take people and move them toward godliness, towards worship, towards honoring Jesus, towards loving people. 2. that those we lead would not exclude people based on a prejudice we have - God will have people from every tribe and language 3. our goal as a christian leader is not to make our name great famous, nor are we the authority; it is our goal in leading others to make His name great. There is a christian attitude of humility and service in distinctly christian leadership. Luke 22:25-26 Duties of a Christian Leader vary - some may include: Wash feet John 13:1-17 rebuke Matthew 16:23 discipling Matthew 18:15-20 serve at our own expense 1 Cor 9:7 issue strong imperatives 1 for 5:2, 11:16 Christian Leadership Example in Acts 27 Acts 27 Three things we learn hurtful leadership from Julius: He feared failure - blind to good judgement, fear of failure can impair the safety of those under us. It can hold us back from doing what needs to be done, especially in times of trouble He trusted in his own authority - we do have authority but we must remember to submit it to the Lordship of God - we can make choices and decisions but not to elevate our own name and our own dreams and theories and ideals - we make God’s name great He despaired in trouble - the centurion along with all the sailors were feeling very hopeless, they were throwing things overboard they were panicked - they were not going to the one in whom there is always hope to be found; There things we learn about helpful leadership from Paul: Takes initiative - he spoke up many times even though he had no office - first of all he was respected - we know this because after they crash the soldiers want to kill the prisoners to make sure none escape but Julius favored Paul and wanted him to live. Paul initiated in sharing wisdom about the ship and sailing and then he stood up again and gave instruction and great encouragement in trouble - he wasn’t saying I told you so - that’s not helpful! He wasn’t about his own pride - he was about pointing people to the Gospel and using any opportunity to do so. Spoke with authority - he instructs people about God and he does it with authority because God is true. He has conviction and is on mission. It could have made him look crazy, but when we know the truth we can stick our neck out knowing that God will eventually open the eyes of everyone to see - if not now, at Judgement He encouraged and strengthened others - with a supernatural calmness too - we have to remember that chaos breeds chaos; godly leaders lead others to the Truth to encourage and strengthen them Application How can you take initiative take people and move them toward godliness, towards worship, towards honoring Jesus, towards loving people? Ideas: we can take initiative - invite women to get together and read the bible We can know the Scriptures and be bold when we share them - not a jerk, but confident we can encourage and strengthen others with truth - do you know the Word well enough to encourage someone to hope? Are you learning and growing in the nutrition of the pure word? And are you engaging with those you are leading with the Word? Resources John Piper Leadership article: https://www.desiringgod.org/interviews/what-is-leadership Video referenced about Cory Asbury - this is not to create drama, but in case anyone would like to investigate and be discerning. God is King - not me - honor Him :) Minute 8 is where I addressed. https://m.youtube.com/watch?list=RDMM6xx0d3R2LoU¶ms=OALAAQE%253D&v=6xx0d3R2LoU The Gospel-Centered Life: Study Guide with Leader's Notes By Robert H. Thune, Will Walker
Why Dave Chose to Interview Julie Stoian: I get asked all of the time how to launch a funnel if I don’t have any money to spend on Facebook or other Ad platforms. Julie Stoian provides 6 different ways you can use to get free traffic to your funnel. The key is to get started asap. Tips and Tricks for You and Your Business: Traction Marketing, it’s kind of awesome guys. (0:58) Dave and Julie stress the difference between a gift between a gift and a bribe. (4:54) SEO, Search Engine Optimization, is still something you can do and Julie breaks it down for us. (8:10) Quotable Moments: “Usually what happens is if you go out and help 100 people, 20 or 30 of them are going to go in and click on your profile and there’s your ‘Wallbait’ sitting right there.” “If you don’t have money to send on a huge ad budget then what you do have is time. And so make sure that the time your spending is of value to you and of value to the person you’re reaching out to.” “Again, it’s about delivering content that the platform, and the people on that platform, actually like.” Other Tidbits of the Podcast: There is a fine line between a bribe and a gift to show appreciation. Dave tells us about how somebody who had sent a handwritten letter and miniature copies of Dave’s favorite book no bigger than his thumb. This gift meant a lot to him personally and although no favors were reciprocated, he gained a lot of respect for this man. Dave then contrasts this to someone else who gave Russel a somewhat thoughtful gift and shows up the next day expecting to be able to borrow some of Russel’s time. Although Russel pulled himself away from his work for this guy, their relationship ended there as he didn’t see any reason to associate with someone who would have such an entitled persona. Links Mentioned by Dave: FunnelHackingLive.com Come see Julie in Atlanta March 23rd and 24th and ask her your questions as she hosts one of our Round Tables! Other Links: FunnelHackerRadio.com FunnelHackerRadio.com/freetrial FunnelHackerRadio.com/dreamcar
The St. Patrick's Day music playlists continue with 17 St Patrick's Day songs and tunes from some of the best indie Celtic bands including: Chief O'Neill's Mixed Flock, The Gothard Sisters, The Selkie Girls, Los Paddys de Las Pampas, Abby Green, The Ne'er Duwels, John Byrne Band, Mason Brown, Bard & Company, Burning Bridget Cleary, The Fire Inside, The Fretless, Stout Pounders, The Killdares, Redhill Rats, Ockham's Razor, Noel Nash and Danny O'Flaherty. If you enjoy this podcast, then please rate the show on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Subscribe today to download 34 Celtic MP3s for free. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. And remember to Vote in the Celtic Top 20. Vote once for each episode and you can help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2016 episode. Today's show is brought to you by Patrons of the Podcast There is a lot that goes into the production of a successful podcast, everything finding bands and picking music, to recording, sharing and promoting episodes. It requires a lot of time, and money. Each week, Celtic music fans pledge $1 or more per episode to help pay for the production of the podcast. Whenever we hit a Milestone, you get an extra-long episode of this show. We hit our next Milestone which means you're gonna get a 2-hour Celtic music special highlighting the indie Celtic music of Canada. Special thanks to our newest Patrons: Dennis. You can Become a Patrons of the Podcast because you love Celtic music. Notes: * Each week, 144 people pledge $1 or more per episode to help pay for the production of the podcast. Whenever we hit a Milestone. You get an extra long episode of Celtic music. We just hit our next Milestone which means you're gonna get a 2-hour Celtic music special highlighting the indie Celtic music of Canada right after St. Patrick's Day. You can Become a Patrons of the Podcast. * St Patrick's Day Internet Music Festival has 22 videos on the playlist. You can enjoy Celtic music from Bedlam Bards, Faire to Middlin, Abby Green, Marc Gunn, The Selkie Girls, Jim Sharkey, Drones n Drums, Beltaine, Avourneen, Eddie Biggins, and Poitin. * Speaking of Poitin, next Monday, I plan to release a special edition of this podcast sharing Poitin's album "Wish". You can hear the album from start to finish. * On March 14th, I will release my annual article "17 Free Celtic MP3s for St. Patrick's Day". I want you to own this album. And it is 100% FREE to download. Go check out the album for details. If you want more, then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. * Why yes, we do have t-shirts. The 2016 Irish & Celtic Music Podcast t-shirts are now available in our Celtic Music Store. Follow the link in the shownotes, or better yet, follow the link in the Celtic Music Magazine to save 10%. And if you already have a shirt. Take a picture and send it in. * I have two St. Patrick's Day. The first is Thursday, March 10th at 8pm Central Standard Time on Concert Window. It's a pay-what-you-want show. You can also see me in person in 5 Points in Birmingham, Alabama. Details on my St. Patrick's Day music website. * I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: Call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can email a written comment to music@celticmusicpodcast.com along with a picture of what you're doing while listening to this podcast or from one of your trips to one of the Celtic nations. Shannon Spencer wrote in the shownotes: "Awesome show! I listened to it at least a half dozen times already... and have written down almost every artist as potentials to purchase! Just gotta winnow it down for now unfortunately... this is the music I listen to for my gym workouts... thanks! Hope to soon be a Patron of Podcast." This Week in Celtic Music 0:40 "The Echo of Carrowkeel/The Cock & The Hen/Hardiman the Fiddler" by Chief O'Neill's Mixed Flock from The New Blackthorn Stick 6:48 "Hummingbird" by The Gothard Sisters from Hummingbird Single 10:12 "Lon-Duhb" by The Selkie Girls from Parting Glass 12:43 "Jigs For Sure" by Los Paddys de Las Pampas from Come Home 15:53 "Juice of the Barley" by Abby Green from Why Should I? 19:38 "Crossing The Atlantic" by The Ne'er Duwels from The Ne'er Duwels 25:46 CELTIC MUSIC NEWS 26:44 "Sing on Johnny" by John Byrne Band from The Immigrant and the Orphan 31:14 "Bully for All/St. Patrick's Day" by Mason Brown from When Humans Walked the Earth 33:40 "Motherland" by Bard & Company from Bard and Whistler 36:59 "Portherhead And Bbc Set" by Burning Bridget Cleary from These Are the Days 40:29 "Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore" by The Fire Inside from Spark 44:45 CELTIC FEEDBACK 46:05 "Big Trip" by The Fretless from The Fretless 49:57 "Don't Go Blamin' Whiskey" by Stout Pounders from Thirst 53:43 "Sometimes the Night Is Wrong" by The Killdares from Steal the Sky 57:06 "Goblin's Inn" by Redhill Rats from Cape Wolf 1:00:55 "Moorlough Shore" by Ockham's Razor from Job's Comforter 1:07:32 "The Hills of Connemara" by Noel Nash and Danny O'Flaherty from St Patrick's Day Anthem The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. You can post feedback in the shownotes at celticmusicpodcast.com..
We're less than a week away from Irish Music Month. I thought I'd share a bunch of new indie Celtic music from Heidi-Jane Schwabe, Athas, Abby Green, Jonathan Milton, Myddle Earth, Dearest Home, Avourneen, Nessa, Saby O', La Unica, Stephen Kern, The Tomfooligans, Niteworks, and Lady Moon that was recently submitted before we jump full force into lots of St. Patrick's Day music specials. I have some incredible shows planned. So tell a friend! If you enjoy this podcast, then please rate the show on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Subscribe today to download 34 Celtic MP3s for free. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. And remember to Vote in the Celtic Top 20. Vote once for each episode and you can help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2016 episode. Today's show is brought to you by Patrons of the Podcast There is a lot that goes into the production of a successful podcast, everything finding bands and picking music, to recording, sharing and promoting episodes. It requires a lot of time, and money. Each week, Celtic music fans pledge $1 or more per episode to help pay for the production of the podcast. Whenever we hit a Milestone, you get an extra long episode of this show. We just hit our next Milestone which means you're gonna get a 2-hour Celtic music special highlighting the indie Celtic music of Canada right after St. Patrick's Day. You can Become a Patrons of the Podcast. Special thanks to our newest Patrons: Thomas and Patrick Special thanks to Peter Tilghman, Bryan Brake, Chris, Ockham's Razor, John Sharkey White II, Theresa Sullivan, Brendan Nix, John Bilderback, Rian P Kegerreis, Samual Hill, Johnny Berry, Shawn Cali Notes: * Each week, 141 people pledge $1 or more per episode to help pay for the production of the podcast. Whenever we hit a Milestone. You get an extra long episode of Celtic music. We just hit our next Milestone which means you're gonna get a 2-hour Celtic music special highlighting the indie Celtic music of Canada right after St. Patrick's Day. You can Become a Patrons of the Podcast. Special thanks to our newest Patrons: Thomas and Patrick * Why yes, we do have t-shirts. The 2016 Irish & Celtic Music Podcast t-shirts are now available in our Celtic Music Store. Follow the link in the shownotes, or better yet, follow the link in the Celtic Music Magazine to save 10%. And if you already have a shirt. Take a picture and send it in. * If you're in a Celtic band, please contact me ASAP to join this year's St Patrick's Day Internet Music Festival. All you need to do is submit a live performance video on YouTube and be willing to promote the event. Visit the website for details. * I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: Call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can email a written comment to music@celticmusicpodcast.com along with a picture of what you're doing while listening to this podcast or from one of your trips to one of the Celtic nations. Brian wrote in the shownotes: "I grew up on Harry Lauder and played the door of my bedroom with my socks pretending they were drumsticks as my brother played the pipes. Your show is a gift, It feeds my Celtic Soul and I Draw and paint as I listen. Again, Thank you!!" Luke emailed a picture and wrote: "Hey Mark, I'm Luke From Melbourne Australia, I just recently found your podcast and love it. Great for writing articles while burning the midnight oil. But on this occasion I was waiting for a train at a station at 1am. Keep up the incredible work you do." Ben in Seattle emailed: "Dear Marc, Your podcast has been one of the few that I've been listening to for almost 6 years now. What was initially supposed to be a way to harvest Celtic mp3s and chop them up into song sized bits has turned into one of my favorite podcasts. Whenever I get down, Celtic music is one of my surefire ways to drag myself out of it and get back in the saddle. Thank you for all the work you have done for indie Celtic music and all the help you've unknowingly give me. I've recently found myself with a few extra dollars and have been more than happy to throw them at you and the Patreon. It isn't much, but I know that every little bit helps." This Week in Celtic Music 0:57 "Passing Train Juniper Jig" by Heidi-Jane Schwabe from Bonus Tracks 6:24 "Walsh's/Typolka" by Athas from 10 for 10: Live Tracks and Rarities 9:56 "Cruiscin Lan" by Abby Green from Why Should I? 14:30 "Neil's Jig" by Jonathan Milton from Just One More... 17:42 "Eyes of the Soul" by Myddle Earth from Days of the Weasel 22:24 CELTIC MUSIC NEWS 23:22 "The Boyne Water" by Dearest Home from Songs from Laurel Hill 27:00 "Eileen Oge" by Avourneen from Beloved 29:56 "The Blackbird and the Thrush" by Nessa from Nessa 34:04 "With Arms Entwined" by Saby O' from With Arms Entwined 37:47 CELTIC FEEDBACK 40:40 "Furthest We Go" by La Unica from La Unica 45:20 "The Savior" by Stephen Kern from Holy Triumph 47:13 "Fireman's Carry" by The Tomfooligans from Five Rounds 51:04 "Obair Oidhche" by Niteworks from NW 57:43 "Fairy's Love Song" by Lady Moon from Fairy's Love Song The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. 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The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is not your typical Celtic radio program. Most play the same Celtic artists promoted by the top record labels. We focus on indie Celtic bands, the ones who don't get played but are just as good. You'll find them living in your town if you go looking. Great indie Celtic music from Nine-8ths Irish, Harpnotic, David Nigel Lloyd, Aisling, New Shilling, Kailyarders, Adamh, Emerald Dawn, Perkelt, Jim Sharkey, The Elders, Don Gabbert, Barleyjuice, O'Hanleigh. If you enjoy this podcast, then please rate the show on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Subscribe today to download 34 Celtic MP3s for free. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. And remember to Vote in the Celtic Top 20. Vote once for each episode and you can help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2016 episode. Today's show is brought to you by Patrons of the Podcast There is a lot that goes into the production of a successful podcast, everything finding bands and picking music, to recording, sharing and promoting episodes. It requires a lot of time, and money. Each week, Celtic music fans pledge $1 or more per episode to help pay for the production of the podcast. Whenever we hit a Milestone, you get an extra long episode of this show. We just hit our next Milestone which means you're gonna get a 2-hour Celtic music special highlighting the indie Celtic music of Canada right after St. Patrick's Day. You can Become a Patrons of the Podcast. Special thanks to our newest Patrons: Robert and Patrick Notes: * Why yes, we do have t-shirts. The 2016 Irish & Celtic Music Podcast t-shirts are now available in our Celtic Music Store. Follow the link in the shownotes, or better yet, follow the link in the Celtic Music Magazine to save 10%. And if you already have a shirt. Take a picture and send it in. * If you're in a Celtic band, please contact me ASAP to join this year's St Patrick's Day Internet Music Festival. All you need to do is submit a live performance video on YouTube and be willing to promote the event. Visit the website for details. * Braking Down Security Podcast * I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: Call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can email a written comment to music@celticmusicpodcast.com along with a picture of what you're doing while listening to this podcast or from one of your trips to one of the Celtic nations. This Week in Celtic Music 0:40 "Farewell to Whalley Range" by Nine-8ths Irish from West of Ireland 4:35 "Dark Forest" by Harpnotic from Harpnotic 7:48 "Roll Back Columbia" by David Nigel Lloyd from Rivers, Kings and Curses 10:46 "George Brabazon/The Boys of Ballysodare/Reeping the Rye" by Aisling from Pilgrim's Road 15:40 "Out of the Blue (... We'll Always Have Brugge)" by New Shilling from New Shilling 20:04 CELTIC MUSIC NEWS 20:43 "The Black Well" by Kailyarders from The Black Well 23:56 "Kilmovee Jig/The Sleeping Fat Cat/Eddie Kelly's" by Adamh from Adamh 28:51 "Whiskey for My Mates" by Emerald Dawn 31:57 "Ai List Lo Lop" by Perkelt from Dowry of a Troll Woman 35:47 "Sweet Anne's Road" by Jim Sharkey from Sweet Anne's Road 42:06 CELTIC FEEDBACK 45:36 "Meetings of the Waters" by The Elders from Story Road 50:06 "The Wind That Shakes the Barley" by Don Gabbert from Alone on the Porch 54:08 "Songs For Sinners" by Barleyjuice from Bonny Prince Barley 59:55 "Ain't It Bloody Well Grand to be Irish (and Living in the USA)" by O'Hanleigh from Of Irish Crossings Told The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. You can post feedback in the shownotes at celticmusicpodcast.com.
Official Website: http://www.lawabidingbiker.com Podcast-There are so many things to think about before heading out for a long motorcycle trip. It is important to pack key items, but not too many unnecessary items. And so, it becomes a delicate balance. We all know how limited space can be when traveling on a motorcycle. That is also one of the reasons we love it so much. Pack what you can fit on your bike and ride into the sunset! Free your mind and soul! This episode is spawned from an internet voicemail we received from audience member David Schwartz from Isreal. He is planning a long motorcycle ride here in the United States very soon and wanted to know what to pack. He wanted our thoughts, experience, and insight into packing for motorcycle trips and that's exactly what we give everyone in this podcast episode. David Schwartz of Israel also mentioned how pleased he was with our Harley oil change and maintenance video. He has saved a ton of money doing his own oil changes and routine maintenance. Harley Routine Maintenance & Oil Change Tutorial Video We dive deep into this topic and it will make you think for sure. You might even refine what you pack yourself. This episode was also a live broadcast and we had much input via audience participation over on our Live Page. We appreciate all the Patron Members of Law Abiding Biker™ Media in the live chat. Being prepared for that long motorcycle trip is very important. We here at LAB Media have changed things throughout the years of riding from both good and bad experiences and we share it all with you. Not being properly prepared can make a trip miserable and take the fun out of it. What are you packing for your next motorcycle trip? Leave your thoughts and comments below this article. Save this page, so you can use it as a reference in the future. We will be adding things over time and keep it up to date for you! 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We hit another major Milestone for the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast back in November. Because of the generosity of the Patrons of the Podcast, I now bring you two hours of amazing Celtic Harp Music from Sarah Marie Mullen, The Duplets, Harpnotic, Claire Roche, Scott Hoye, Leah Jorgensen, Donna Germano, Margaret Davis, Daphne Quigley-Freund & Tom Bradfish, Seasons, Allyson Adair, Oona McOuat, Ashley Davis, Ramsay & Black, Ciara Considine, Jenneth Tollin, Sora, Avalon Rising, Allison Girvan, Catriona McKay, Darren Raleigh, Dublin Harpers, Faery Dae, Mark Davies, Rachel Hair Trio, Nick Hennessey, Sara Hillis, Thomas "Doc" Grauzer, Julia Lane, Anne Roos. If you enjoy this podcast, then please rate the show on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Subscribe today to download 34 Celtic MP3s for free. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. And remember to Vote in the Celtic Top 20. Your active voting will help define the Top 20 songs of 2015 at the end of the year. Today's show is brought to you by Patrons of the Podcast There is a lot that goes into the production of a successful podcast. I spend over $700 per month to bring this show to you each and every week. I want to thank the 131 kind patrons of this podcast for your generosity, because you are the reason we hit an incredible Milestone in November, and I am now bringing you two-hours of Celtic Harp Music. You too can become a patron for as little as $1 per episode. Go to celticmusicpodcast.com/patron for more details. Notes: * Thanks to the Patrons of the Podcast. Your kind and generous support keeps this show running every week. Become a Patrons at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/patron/. Special thanks to our newest Patrons: Patricia and Albert. * Top 20 Most-Played Celtic Bands of 2015. I looked to see which artists were played last year. You can see the full list by clicking the link. * 2015 Irish & Celtic Music Podcast Statistics. Which episodes were most-popular in 2015? I compiled all of the podcast episode statistics just for you! * I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: Email a written or audio comment to music@celticmusicpodcast.com or call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? Send me pictures of what you're doing or picture of one of your travels to Ireland or Scotland - Over on iTunes roll 1959 wrote: "I have been listening for a few years, and haven't been disappointed. I can listen in the car, or home and not be embarrassed. marc even has his daughter in the background, and it's fun hearing her approval as well." - Dawn sent a voicemail message. - Richard Rib posted a comment on iTunes: "By far the best podcast for this music I have found. I have a hard time deleting the casts to make room for the new" This Week in Celtic Music 0:35 "The Earl's Chair" by Sarah Marie Mullen from The Wild Woods 3:55 "Irish Set - Jig C, Aaron's Quay, Colonel Fraser's" by The Duplets from Leverage 7:50 "Nonesuch/Maltese Bransle" by Harpnotic from Harpnotic 10:25 "The Song of Wandering Aengus" by Claire Roche from Dancing in the Wind 16:38 "A Neansai Mhile Gra" by Scott Hoye from Black Rose 21:25 "The Country Sweatheart/Star of the County Down/The Sweetheart Reel" by Leah Jorgensen from Peace - Love - Harp 24:04 "My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose" by Donna Germano from Celtic Echoes 26:11 "Princess of Flowers" by Margaret Davis from Princess of Flowers 32:50 "The Spanish Medley" by Daphne Quigley-Freund & Tom Bradfish from Aoibhneas (Bliss) 35:45 "Sailor's Lullabye" by Seasons from Seasons 40:10 "Lark Song" by Allyson Adair from Lark Song 44:58 "Crystal Maiden of the Lake" by Oona McOuat from Honey & Holy Water 48:58 "I'll Follow You (Leanaim Thu)" by Ashley Davis with Cormac De Barra from Night Travels 52:34 "Eileen Aroon" by Ramsay & Black from Singer's Request 57:50 "Garden Valley" by Ciara Considine from Beyond the Waves 1:02:01 "Call You Home" Jenneth Tollin from The Bardic Wyrd 1:05:06 "Madron Well" by Sora from Heartwood 1:08:55 "The Great Selkie" by Avalon Rising from The Great Selkie 1:15:20 "Siul a Ruin" by Allison Girvan from Resonance 1:20:01 "Greenman" by Catriona McKay from Starfish 1:23:45 "The Song of the Water Kelpie" by Darren Raleigh from Silverwheel 1:27:14 "Mairi's Wedding/Haste To The Wedding" by Dublin Harpers from Building Canoes 1:30:03 "An Dro Medar" by Faery Dae from Changling 1:34:18 "Iona" by Mark Davies from The Celtic Harp 1:36:42 "Angel" by Rachel Hair Trio from Tri 1:40:30 "Girl in the Street" by Nick Hennessey from Pebble & Bone 1:45:12 "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" by Sara Hillis from The Laurel Tree 1:48:22 "Squire Woods' Lamentation on the Refusal of his Halfpence" by Thomas "Doc" Grauzer from Infernal Harp Racket 1:57:10 "Something to Come Home To" by Julia Lane from Song of the Sea 2:00:20 "The Mermaid's Tears" by Anne Roos from Mermaids & Mariners The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. You can post feedback in the shownotes or email me music@celticmusicpodcast.com.
Nollaig Shona Daoibh! That's Merry Christmas for those who don't speak Gaelic, like myself. It may be Christmas, but that doesn't mean we can't enjoy some splendid Celtic music for the holidays from these great Celtic musicians: Mithril Duo, Battlefield Band with Leo McCann, Poor Clares, Musical Blades, Ceol Gan Achar, Marc Gunn & Jamie Haeuser, Bow Triplets, Poitin, Fionnuala Sherry, Good Foot, Jacie McConnell, The Led Farmers, Sylvia Platypus, Black 47, Beyond the Pale. If you enjoy this podcast, then please rate the show on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Subscribe today to download 34 Celtic MP3s for free. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. And remember to Vote in the Celtic Top 20. Your active voting will help define the Top 20 songs of 2015 at the end of the year. Today's show is brought to you by Patrons of the Podcast There is a lot that goes into the production of a successful podcast. I want to thank the 127 kind patrons of this podcast for your generosity, especially during the holiday season. You too can become a patron for as little as $1 per episode. Go to SongHenge.com for more details. And if you're not giving to this podcast, support a band in the podcast, or make a donation to your favorite charity. Spread the love this holiday season. Notes: * Thanks to the Patrons of the Podcast. Your kind and generous support keeps this show running every week. Become a Patron. Special thanks to our newest Patrons: Rebecca * The Celtic Christmas Podcast four episodes this year. Don't miss the show and please celebrate the holidays with us. You can find more Celtic Christmas resources here. * I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? Send me pictures of what you're doing or picture of one of your travels to Ireland or Scotland This Week in Celtic Music "O'Carolan's Favorite Jig" by Mithril Duo from Bottom of the Punch Bowl "Reels: The Five Mile Chase / The Black Haired Lass / Miss Girdle" by Battlefield Band with Leo McCann from Beg & Borrow "Stone Whispers" by Poor Clares from Change of Habbit "Foggy Dew" by Musical Blades from Treasures of Old "Hedigans Fancy Hawson" by Ceol Gan Achar from Ceol Gan Achar "Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye" by Marc Gunn & Jamie Haeuser from How America Saved Irish Music "Here's a Great Night" by Bow Triplets from Never Too Early "Honeycake" by Poitin from Bofiguifluki "The Last Rose" by Fionnuala Sherry from Songs From Before "Mountain Road/Hunter's Purse" by Good Foot from Good Foot "Cuan Sianail (Storm on the Ocean)" by Jacie McConnell from Mystical Moments A Sign Of Things To Come "Drinking with the Lads" by The Led Farmers from Lucy "Raggle Taggle Gypsy" by Sylvia Platypus from Sylvia Platypus "Ballad of Brendan Behan" by Black 47 from Last Call "Farrel O'Gara's/Bellharbor/Siobhan O'Donnell's" by Beyond the Pale from Queen of Skye The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. You can post feedback in the shownotes or email me music@celticmusicpodcast.com.
Our Celtic Christmas Music Special returns to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast in 2015 with more awesome Celtic Christmas music from Mark O'Connor, Kailyarders, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, Golden Bough, Marc Gunn with An Taisdeal, The Rogues, The Irish Rovers, Bat Kinane, Cherish the Ladies, Katie McMahon, Heather Dale, Banna, Four Celtic Voices, Small Town Sheiks, Jennifer Licko, Highland Reign, John Munelly, Ken O'Malley, Rose and Thistle Band. If you enjoy this podcast, then please rate the show on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Subscribe today to download 34 Celtic MP3s for free. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. And remember to Vote in the Celtic Top 20. Your active voting will help define the Top 20 songs of 2015 at the end of the year. Today's show is brought to you by Patrons of the Podcast There's a lot that goes into the production of a successful podcast, including Web hosting, MP3 hosting, mailing lists, Computer and website maintenance, and even some minimal advertising. In all, I spend over $700 per month to keep this show running. That doesn't even include my time in producing the show. Thankfully, there are currently over 120 people contributing over $300 per episode. This week, I want to thank each and every one of my Patrons of the Podcast for your kindness and generosity this holiday season. You too can become a patron for as little as $1 per episode and you'll receive shows before regular listeners. Go to celticmusicpodcast.com/patron for more details. Notes: * Thanks to the Patrons of the Podcast. Your kind and generous support keeps this show running every week. Become a Patron. Special thanks to our newest Patrons: Rebecca * The Celtic Christmas Podcast now has two episodes that are live. If you want to enjoy some more Celtic Christmas music, go check it out. * I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? Send me pictures of what you're doing or picture of one of your travels to Ireland or Scotland This Week in Celtic Music 0:48 - "What Child Is This" by Mark O'Connor from Appalachian Christmas 4:43 - "Celtic Christmas" by Kailyarders from Single 7:38 - "Deck the Halls" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer from A Sound of Christmas Past 10:15 - "Christmas Bells (Espinoza)" by Golden Bough from Christmas in a Celtic Land 14:14 - "Nollaig Shona Daoibh (feat. An Taisdeal)" by Marc Gunn from Single 17:03 - "Jingle Bells/Good King Wenceslas" by The Rogues from Hellbound Sleigh 20:20 - "Angels on High" by The Irish Rovers from Merry Merry Time of Year 23:58 - "Turn on the Lights" by Bat Kinane from Single 26:57 - "O Christmas Tree/Road Dust Slip Jigs" by Cherish the Ladies from Christmas in Ireland 31:56 - "The Little Road to Bethlehem" by Katie McMahon from Celtic Christmas 35:22 - "Huron Carol" by Heather Dale from This Endris Night 38:46 - "Bears of Winter" by Banna from Cheers! 41:00 - "Blessing of the Three" by Four Celtic Voices from Four Celtic Seasons 43:14 - "A Savior's Come (Merry Christmas)" by Small Town Sheiks from Single 46:52 - "Nollaig na mBan" by Jennifer Licko from A Thousand Curses on Love 50:15 - "A Celtic Christmas" by Highland Reign from A Celtic Christmas 54:42 - "Happy Christmas" by John Munelly from Together for Christmas 57:35 - "Don Oiche UD I Mbeithil" by Ken O'Malley from Songs By a Winter's Hearth 1:01:38 - "O Come O Come Emmanuel" by Rose and Thistle Band from Celtic Christmas The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. You can post feedback in the shownotes or email me music@celticmusicpodcast.com.
Bounce Forward with Sam Cawthorn Everyone has problems – at work and in life. Sam Cawthorn discovered success from his adversity and overcoming tough times. He was a sales representative who fell asleep at the wheel and was hit by a semi-trailer truck. He was in the hospital for more than five months and was told he might not survive or walk again. He was in a wheelchair for a year, and his right arm was amputated. * Press play above to listen to this weeks Podcast * There are three main ingredients to focus on during difficult times: Proximity: Surround yourself with positive and supportive people (wife, parents, children, etc.). Leverage Happiness: Learn and decide to be grateful and happy rather than bitter and depressed. Bounce Forward and Not Back: Don’t go back to where you have been. Instead, the toughest times generate growth. Sam Cawthorn realised he was alive for a reason and purpose. He has a valuable message to share and wants to help people with their own personal transformation. To describe his journey of self-discovery, he is now a motivational speaker and has written several books, including Bounce Forward. Also, he has partnered with Google to create the Institute for Professional Speakers, which teaches people all aspects involved with public speaking. In this episode of Business Brain Food you will learn: ** How to bounce forward, not back ** Tips to stand out as a person of influence ** Why it is important to have mentors ** The need for your message to have value ** How to deliver your message through social media, books, and other outlets ** How to connect with and engage target audiences Resources mentioned in this episode: ** www.samcawthorn.com ** www.samcawthorn.com/shop ** www.instituteforprofessionalspeakers.com ** www.samcawthorn.com/professional-speakers/2014-q3-c/ ** caringforpeople.org ** www.hiahomeshow.com.au ** www.blackdoginstitute.org.au Are you okay? Having a bad day at work? Did you get sad news about a family member? Everyone experiences tough times. You can use this podcast to bounce forward. 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