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The History Chicks - No Spoilers! This is podcast is made up of the history lessons you've always wanted but never got. Every two weeks Beckett Graham and Susan Vollenweider pick a woman from the thousands of year of human history and tell her story. From a variety of eras and backgrounds, everything about each woman is mentioned including interpretations, connections, and bias. The episodes start with a 30 second summary of what you can expect, goes into the birth, life, and later death of the individual, and then wraps with the sources used. One thing I really love about the hosts is that even though the stories are told mainly from the perspectives of a particular woman, Graham and Vollenweider recognize the bias in that. A character maybe perceived and presented as a villain in one woman's episode but be a hero in their own. This self-awareness plus in depth research is what makes this podcast so beloved among history fans. And I mean beloved. Starting in January of 2011, the show has 4.7 out of 5 stars and 6.9K Ratings. To keep such a high average over a long time is difficult for even the best pods. It's also been recognized with a handful of awards such as a finalist in The People's Choice Podcast Award, a finalist in The Academy of Podcasters Awards, and Mixcloud Online Radio Awards, Best Talk Show in the Education Category. They were finalist in The People's Choice Podcast Award for seven years straight. I highly recommend checking out their detailed websites and packed show notes for things like photos, videos, and news for every episode. Their Facebook group, History Chicks Podcast Lounge, is also such a friendly and inviting community. So far there are 263 episodes! On average they are about an hour long and while they are typically put out every two weeks, the day does vary. My favorite episodes have been “Laura Ingalls Wilder” and “The Romanovs (Part 1).” Audio is rough in the first couple of episodes but like with every podcast gets better with time. I really love this podcast and I'm so happy there are so many episodes. You could relisten a couple of times before I think you could begin to remember it all. It's comforting, relaxing, distracting, and interesting. What more could you ask for?Similar Pods: The Gilded Gentleman, What'sHerName, and Stuff You Missed in History Class. Sources: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-history-chicks-31814https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-history-chicks/id415983183 ★ Support this podcast ★
Mark Gillespie is the host and executive producer of WhiskyCast and founding partner of CaskStrength Media. Now in its 17th year, WhiskyCast is the world's longest-running whiskey podcast series, enjoyed by listeners in over 180 countries. Mark has developed WhiskyCast into a worldwide online community, providing complete news coverage of the whiskey industry. Mark is a veteran journalist with four decades of experience in broadcast and online journalism and was awarded Communicator of the Year honors in the 2021 Whisky Magazine Icons of Whisky Awards. He has also been inducted into the Kentucky Distillers Association's Order of the Writ for his contributions to whisky-focused journalism. Listen to this episode of Mitlin Money Mindset™ for some great takeaways about Mark's journey from journalist to entrepreneur, great whiskey recommendations that you may want to try, and what he thinks the future of the whiskey industry looks like. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... Learn more about Mark Gillespie and WhiskyCast [3:10] How WhiskyCast has grown since its conception in 2005 [8:32] The most interesting thing Mark has learned about Whiskey [10:33] How Mark's HappyHourLive Webcast came to be [12:53] How beginners can expand their whiskey palette [15:07] Why Mark doesn't have a favorite whiskey—yet [21:40] Mark's whiskey collection is his personal library [23:11] What does the future of the whiskey industry look like? [27:45] The story behind Mark's custom desk [30:13] What's up next for Mark Gillespie in 2022? [31:35] What brought Mark joy and put him in the mindset for success [32:33] Resources & People Mentioned AnCnoc Peter Arkle Limited Edition Whiskies Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey Connect with Guest The website On Instagram On Twitter On Linkedin On Facebook On YouTube Bio Mark Gillespie is the host and executive producer of WhiskyCast, now in its 17th year as the world's longest-running whisky podcast series. WhiskyCast provides whisky lovers with news and interviews from the world of whisky each week, and has been produced on location in more than 15 different countries. Mark is a veteran journalist with four decades of experience in broadcast and online journalism, and was awarded Communicator of the Year honors in the 2021 Whisky Magazine Icons of Whisky Awards. He has also been inducted into the Kentucky Distillers Association's Order of the Writ for his contributions to whisky-focused journalism, and has been recognized for his work by the Society of Professional Journalists, the Spirited Awards, the Academy of Podcasters Awards, the Drammies Awards, the Alaska Press Club, and the Houston Press Club. He is a former president of the Alaska Press Club. Mark and his family own CaskStrength Media, and are based in the charming, yet regrettably dry town of Haddonfield, New Jersey. Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset Show are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site. Connect With Mitlin Financial podcast(at)MitlinFinancial.com - email us with your suggestions for topics or guests https://mitlinfinancial.com Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Linkedin Follow on Facebook Subscribe to Mitlin Money Mindset™ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts
This is the season finale of the first season (The Knit) Listen in to find out how this season was named and some great events coming up for 2020.If you would like to be featured for next season check out he website and submit a guest requestGET YOUR...
Ask Win is a podcast where you are a VIP. Win wants to focus and teach people more and Cerebral Palsy. You’re welcome to ask questions about anything that you want. CP questions but mainly life questions on how to deal with CP or not. Win can ask you base questions if you want. Please let us know or there will be no base questions. If you have any questions for Win please email her at askingwkelly@gmail.com. Please donate to Ask Win by going to https://www.paypal.me/WCharles. Check out Win's books at https://www.amazon.com/Win-Kelly-Charles/e/B009VNJEKE/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1538951782&sr=1-2-ent. On Ask Win today (Wednesday, December 19, 2018), Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Mark Gillespie. Mark is the host and executive producer of WhiskyCast, now in its 14th year of providing whisky lovers with news and interviews from the world of whisky each week. Mark is a veteran journalist with nearly four decades of experience in broadcast and online journalism, and has been recognized for his work by the Society of Professional Journalists, the Spirited Awards, the Academy of Podcasters Awards, the Drammies Awards, the Alaska Press Club, and the Houston Press Club. He is a former president of the Alaska Press Club. Mark and his family own CaskStrength Media in the charming, yet regrettably dry town of Haddonfield, New Jersey. To learn more about Mark visit www.whiskycast.com.
Every single item that surrounds us has a story behind it. Have you ever wondered about the history behind bubble gum, balloons, Kit Kats, mustaches, or Betty White? If so, you’re in luck as I welcome to the podcast author and fellow podcaster, Emily Prokop. Emily is the creator and host of the hit podcast, The Story Behind, which tells the extraordinary history of seemingly ordinary objects, places, and people. The Story Behind was nominated for The Academy of Podcasters’ Awards in 2017 and has been repurposed into a book of the same name. In this episode, we talk about the process of podcasting. With a background in editing and journalism, Emily speaks to how she was able to transfer this skillset to become a successful podcaster. Harry and Emily share their own stories of challenges and obstacles they have faced, including building an audience one listener at a time. Emily discusses the wide variety of topics she covers on her podcast and the creative process she utilizes to come up with fresh and exciting ideas for every show. Finally, Emily chronicles the genesis of her book, The Story Behind and details the journey by which she transformed her podcast into a hit book. 00:53 – Harry welcomes Emily to the podcast 04:13 – Emily’s educational background 06:20 – The decision to start The Story Behind podcast 10:55 – What Emily and Harry like most about podcasting 13:26 – Emily’s first podcasting event 18:21 –Leveraging a journalism background to become successful at podcasting 20:35 – Emily recalls meeting and networking with other podcasters at Podcast Movement 23:29 – How the podcasting community has provided Emily with support and inspiration 25:26 – Building an audience one listener at a time 27:49 – The importance Emily places on researching and preparing for her podcasts 30:53 – Emily recalls recording her first few episodes and worrying that they were too short 35:31 – How Emily comes up with the eclectic topics that her podcast covers 39:19 – The genesis of Emily’s book, The Story Behind, based on her podcast 43:34 – Emily describes the overall experience writing a book 46:12 – What is something Emily has changed her mind about recently? 47:04 – What is the most misunderstood thing about Emily? 52:20 – Where listeners can follow Emily Full show notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/183★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On episode 380, Jason (@theTVaholic) is joined by Troy Heinritz (@troyheinritz) of The Blacklist Exposed Podcast (@theblacklistgsm), winner of the Best TV/Film Podcast at 2017 Academy of Podcasters Awards, Wayne Henderson (@WayneHenderson) from MediaVocieovers.com (@MediaVoiceOvers), the Packers Fan Podcast (@PackersFanPod) and the Electric Dreams Podcast (@ElectricPodcast), Stephanie Zimmer (@angelsteph) from the TV Rewind Podcast (@tvrewind),… Continue reading TVx3 E380: Younger Mercedes Game
On episode 380, Jason (@theTVaholic) is joined by Troy Heinritz (@troyheinritz) of The Blacklist Exposed Podcast (@theblacklistgsm), winner of the Best TV/Film Podcast at 2017 Academy of Podcasters Awards, Wayne Henderson (@WayneHenderson) from MediaVocieovers.com (@MediaVoiceOvers), the Packers Fan Podcast (@PackersFanPod) and the Electric Dreams Podcast (@ElectricPodcast), Stephanie Zimmer (@angelsteph) from the TV Rewind Podcast (@tvrewind), […]
I’ve got the winners and the super-winners from the Academy of Podcasters Awards, presented at last week’s Podcast Movement conference. The BBC World Service is getting twelve bigger, and audiobooks for dogs is somehow a thing now. This week’s topic for discussion is all about that mysterious unit: the DECIBEL, and our spotlight is a fantasy book excerpt from narrator Scott Bennett. The Academy of Podcasters Hall of Fame 2017 The Academy of Podcasters Awards 2017 category winners PodcastMusic.com launch BBC World Service expands to 12 new languages by end of 2018 Audiobooks for Dogs is a thing now, apparently Topic for Discussion: It’s all about the decibels, baby! Spotlight: The Dragon’s Curse: The Sorcerer’s Saga, Book 4 Support me! patreon.com/alisonpitt Email me! info@alisonpitt.com Follow me! @alison_pitt
Come to Podcast Movement! Use coupon code shepodcasts to get 15% off! You guys! Our LIVE EVENT AT PODCAST MOVEMENT! Elsie’s The E-League is closing it’s doors THIS WEEK. If you’re into it, get on it and apply TODAY! Support our Patreon page! Communicate with us via Twitter by using the hashtag #AskSheP and of course follow us on Twitter Have something to say? Send us a Speakpipe message! Super Quick Re-cap! You guys, tick story from hell Elsie does not want any tick advice - she’s got this And on to another Facebook Jess story, this time about Chik-Fil-A Y’all Podcast Movement is coming up: new speakers Jodi Flynn from the Women Taking The Lead Podcast! Nominations for The Academy of Podcasters Awards are out! And Elsie’s other podcast The Feed is nominated! The Podcast Listener focus group at Podcast Movement and Elsie is sooooo excited! NEWS! Brought to you by our Patreons A bit about PodCon The new Cosby podcast
Announcing the PMx World ChampionshipThis year, we're excited to announce that we're changing things up! On Tuesday, August 22, at the Anaheim Marriott the day before Podcast Movement kicks off, we'll be crowning the first ever PMx World Champion!The competition will feature podcasters from around the world speaking in front hundreds of attendees and a panel of judges to crown the first ever champion!The winner of this year's competition will be announced, and receive the PMx World Championship Belt at the 3rd annual Academy of Podcasters Awards ceremony on August 23. The winner will also automatically receive a speaking spot at Podcast Movement 2018.Mark your calendars for August 22, you won't want to miss the fun competition! And if you have what it takes to become the first ever champion, come up with something entertaining and informative, and APPLY TO SPEAK HERE.Podcast Movement presents theLive Podcast Stage at Wrestlecon 2017!Did you know that one of the most popular podcasting genres was professional wrestling? If not, that's okay, we won't bodyslam you...but one of the thousands of wrestlers and tens of thousands of wrestling fans joining us in Orlando this spring might!Podcast Movement is excited to be partnering with WrestleCon, the world's largest wrestling fan convention. It takes place annually during WWE's WrestleMania weekend, which will be in Orlando, FL this March 31 and April 1.Podcast Movement is the official sponsor of the Entertainment Stage, which will be filled throughout the weekend with great content including daily live Art of Wrestling Podcast with PM alumni Colt Cabana, as well as a series of classic wrestling greats/podcasters including Ric Flair, Sting, Shawn Michaels, Jim Ross and more!Podcast Movement will also be co-hosting the podcast booth with our friends from Buzzsprout. If you'll be attending WrestleCon and want to record an episode live, learn more and book your spot here!
Announcing the PMx World ChampionshipThis year, we're excited to announce that we're changing things up! On Tuesday, August 22, at the Anaheim Marriott the day before Podcast Movement kicks off, we'll be crowning the first ever PMx World Champion!The competition will feature podcasters from around the world speaking in front hundreds of attendees and a panel of judges to crown the first ever champion!The winner of this year's competition will be announced, and receive the PMx World Championship Belt at the 3rd annual Academy of Podcasters Awards ceremony on August 23. The winner will also automatically receive a speaking spot at Podcast Movement 2018.Mark your calendars for August 22, you won't want to miss the fun competition! And if you have what it takes to become the first ever champion, come up with something entertaining and informative, and APPLY TO SPEAK HERE.Podcast Movement presents theLive Podcast Stage at Wrestlecon 2017!Did you know that one of the most popular podcasting genres was professional wrestling? If not, that's okay, we won't bodyslam you...but one of the thousands of wrestlers and tens of thousands of wrestling fans joining us in Orlando this spring might!Podcast Movement is excited to be partnering with WrestleCon, the world's largest wrestling fan convention. It takes place annually during WWE's WrestleMania weekend, which will be in Orlando, FL this March 31 and April 1.Podcast Movement is the official sponsor of the Entertainment Stage, which will be filled throughout the weekend with great content including daily live Art of Wrestling Podcast with PM alumni Colt Cabana, as well as a series of classic wrestling greats/podcasters including Ric Flair, Sting, Shawn Michaels, Jim Ross and more!Podcast Movement will also be co-hosting the podcast booth with our friends from Buzzsprout. If you'll be attending WrestleCon and want to record an episode live, learn more and book your spot here!
The Brookings Cafeteria podcast features in-depth conversations with experts about their ideas and research. The bi-weekly show debuted in August 2013 and won Best News & Politics podcast from the Academy of Podcasters Awards at the Podcast Movement conference in 2015. Its Host is Fred Dews, who is also Managing Editor of New Digital Products at the Brookings Institution, a nonprofit public policy organization based in Washington, DC. Apart from the Brookings Cafeteria podcast, for the past two years, Fred has been chief writer and editor of the Brookings Now blog. Prior to that, for 14 years, he managed the Brookings website as editor. He has participated in five website redesigns while at Brookings and has been a member of the Communications staff since 1999. In his first three years at Brookings, Fred was a senior research assistant and center manager in the Governance Studies program. Fred is a graduate of Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service (Diplomacy & International Security; Soviet & Russian studies); an honor graduate of the U.S. Army Field Artillery School (earned Master Gunner award); and holds masters' degrees in public policy and U.S. history from Georgetown University and George Mason University, respectively. He listens to punk rock (particularly The Clash), watches the Tour de France intensely every summer, and loves family history/genealogy. On his blog, publichistorian.com, he writes about his ancestors and stories of history that are of interest. You can follow him on Twitter @publichistory. In all of his spare time, Fred continues to work on a novel, a piece of historical fiction. Fred, who was born in Texas and grew up in Dallas, lives in Northern Virginia with his family.
This week, we talk with Blair Bazdarich in San Francisco, CA. Blair is an Education Program Specialist at the San Francisco Zoo - where she has also held the titles of Zookeeper and Zoo Camp Lead. She's also the co-host of a great podcast called This Week In Science. TWIS was recently nominated as one of the best science podcasts at the Academy of Podcasters Awards. On today's podcast, Blair shares her advice on how to get your foot in the door at your local zoo, how she became a host for podcast This Week In Science, and her secret to success. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about the San Francisco Zoo, visit www.sfzoo.org. To learn about This Week In Science, visit www.twis.org.
Podcast Movement is the world's largest podcasting conference. I just returned from Podcast Movement and on this episode, I give you the good, the bad, and the ugly of what happened. If you're thinking about attending Podcast Movement or want to find out what you really missed, listen up. What You'll Learn: Was Podcast Movement better than NMX this year? The downside of having an event in Dallas Ft. Worth How to get a cheap ride from the airport Was the venue for Podcast Movement any good? Want to do your own event? What you need to know about presentations NMX had some problems that Podcast Movement didn't... Vegetarian? Trying to eat healthy? What you need to know about Texas Possibly the best thing Podcast Movement did this year (NMX completely ignored this) A great way to start your live event The Academy of Podcasters Awards -- worth it? Speaking to a big room? A potential problem you should know about (and how to handle it) A speaking lesson from Pat Flynn Where the magic happens A "problem" Podcast Movement had last year that wasn't an issue this year 3 types of people at Podcast Movement -- Which one are you? The similarity between some Podcast Movement attendees and 13-year-old girls at a Taylor Swift concert My suggestions for Podcast Movement (and you, if you do a conference or other live event) Never do this if you're hosting a networking event. Never. The 3 types of sessions at Podcast Movement Stuff white guys like The very best presentation at Podcast Movement (and what made it this way) Why you should always play your game (and examples of people who are successfully doing it) The downside of panel discussions Was I in the wrong room? Why I was sorry Glenn Beck canceled (even though I can't stand his politics) Do the people at NPR understand podcasting (and podcasters)? When you see somebody you already know... An upside (and one downside) to Podcast Movement 2016 Links To Things I Talk About: Podcast Movement New Media Expo (NMX) Her Power Hustle (Michelle Talbert) Smart Passive Income (Pat Flynn) Loopy HD The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles (Get the audio book free with Audible trial.) Turning Pro: Tap Your Inner Power and Create Your Life’s Work (Get the audio book free with Audible trial.) Do the Work: Overcome Resistance and Get Out of Your Own Way (Get the audio book free with Audible trial.) The Sales Evangelist (Donald Kelly) Aisha Tyler 99% Invisible (Roman Mars) Serial (Sarah Koenig) WTF (Marc Maron) Spy Curious Help RED Start A Movement... If you like RED Podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (maybe even two). And if you really like RED, a review on iTunes would be great too.
For a free 10 day trial at Lynda.com go to http://modernlifepodcastnetwork.com/lynda News: Podcast Movement and the Academy of Podcasters Awards are going this weekend in Ft. Worth Texas. Mackenzie and Todd from Blubrry are there to tell everyone about Blubrry’s new stuff. I will go through that a bit later in the show. If you are there, or went, I’m sorry I couldn’t make it this year. Hope to make it in the future. I will be at NMX/NAB in April of next year. ------------- Why do I podcast? (And why you might want to) Several reasons people do podcasts…. To tell the world what you want to say. To promote a business To entertain To play with audio gear (yes, there are some that love to play around with this stuff) To make Money $$ (well $) To become an expert in something Because they got fired from Radio The reason I do podcasts. It’s fun I like to help others learn new things and I learn just as much by teaching I meet lots of people because of my podcasts I like to play with the gear. Reasons people give for NOT podcasting It takes time It’s expensive They don’t like the sound of their own voice Mic Fright Too Geeky ------------------ Blubrry introduces Powerpress Sites - http://turnkeypodcasting.com Blubrry also (by the time you listen to this) will have Subscribe by Email in powerpress Blubrry directory expanding / being redesigned ------------------ Ask me a question! With the dog days of podcasting here this summer, the questions have slowed down. Get them in now while I have time to get them into the show. 231-421-4490 or use the “Leave a voicemail” link of the website. You can also email me your question, text or audio to podcasthelpdesk@gmail.com
News Academy of Podcasters Awards announced for Podcast Movement on July 31st. Including a Hall of Fame. Should be interesting watching. ---- Google Kills Another Service Google Helpouts are dead. I, along with a LOT of other “podcast gurus”, have predicted that feedburner is next. I'm not saying that if you use feedburner you should get off now….. Ok I am, but if you don't plan on moving, at least have a plan in place for WHEN (not if) Google kills it. Just sayin! ---------------- Facebook Pages Facebook has added a new subcategory for pages called “podcast”. To find it, create your page and don't worry about what category you put it in because it won't matter right now. Once you get it setup, go into your page and where it says “category” select edit. Then select “other” as the main category and podcast as the subcategory. That's it. ------------------- Podcasting On the Cheap There is a podcaster I know (who shall remain nameless) who podcasts for “free”. Yes, of course he had to buy a microphone and a computer. I'm guessing he also pays for a connection to the internet (Although you could get that free if you want to travel to it). It is doable. His setup is kind of cool, but he is worried about part of his system. That part…. FEEDBURNER (we don't talk about that enough :) ) He uses blogger for his webpage and runs 3 podcasts off of it. The problem is that Blogger (also owned by the RSS Hating Google) doesn't have a podcast compliant feed. He stores his files on Archive.org and puts them in the feed at blogger and uses feedburner to add the tags needed to podcast correctly. Feedburner still does that correctly (for now). So, he is (mostly) podcasting for free. It is possible. Another new friend of mine, Stan, Podcasts cheaply using Buzzsprout. He's on the $12 per month plan. But thats all he has to pay. He can upload 3 hours of podcasts per month for that (they charge by the hour, not filesize) He uses the buzzsprout page as his website and to generate his feed. Yes, there are problems with that setup, as with the friend on blogger, but it works. His podcast is #1 in his niche! All this from buzzsprout which is a service that most will poo poo (including me). BUT, It can be done. (Check out stan's podcast about the App CyberDust here: http://cyberdust.buzzsprout.com/ ) There are “other” reasons why you don't want to use buzzsprout but I won't get into that here. I guess what I'm getting at is, a lot of us “Gurus” get wrapped up in how to set things up using the “best” way we know for growth and future proofing your brand and your system. The point is, that isn't necessary in all cases. What I teach here is for the Advanced Amateur podcaster or for the beginning professional podcaster. If you use my methods, your podcast can grow to unbelievable size and you won't have to change any of the technology. That being said, what I teach here is certainly NOT the only way. I'm learning that it might be good to help people at all levels of expertise and budget levels. (I still think feedburner is a bad idea) When you really get down to it, Content Rules! ------------------- Blubrry Tip of the Week - Getting support When requesting help with something. PLEASE include the login email for your account at Blubrry.com. We do not need your password. Include your Feed address, your website address and your iTunes listing address if that is what you are asking about. It would save several emails back and forth on the email system or it would save time in the forum to answer your question. Blubrry, unlike other platforms, leaves a lot of the setup to you, so YOU own it. We don't control your feed so we can't fix it. BUT if you give us the feed address, we can help YOU troubleshoot it. IF you are a paying customer of Blubrry, we will provide email support. Otherwise, if you are using the free products,
In this short episode, Tom and Sam present the Board Game Podcaster Awards in the Small Publisher category. Listen to hear the nominated games and which one won!