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How do you determine the value of podcasting? Is it through monetization? Audience growth? Your total number of guest appearances? The myth surrounding podcasting success on either side of the mic is that you have to look to these metrics. But the value of podcasting actually far surpasses these things! In this episode, join Alex Sanfilippo and Tom Rossi as they share the hidden value of podcasting that will uplevel your perspective on the medium, lead you to a more enjoyable experience, and lead to more success!MORE FROM THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/277Chapters00:00 Introduction00:53 Extracting Value from Podcasting04:28 Encouraging Independent Podcasters05:16 The Meaningful Experience of Podcasting07:04 Engagement and Intimacy in Podcasting08:26 Building Relationships through Podcasting09:17 The Value of 120 Downloads10:08 Growing Your Podcast Audience11:13 Creating Valuable Relationships as a Guest13:08 Redefining Monetization16:22 Different Strategies for Monetization21:38 Dynamic Content and Extracting Value24:16 Educating Listeners on Supporting the Show25:42 The Value of Every Episode27:04 Imposter Syndrome and Extracting Value28:23 Setting Goals and Being Intentional28:50 ConclusionTakeawaysServe the listeners and focus on providing value.Build meaningful relationships through podcasting.Success in podcasting is not solely determined by downloads and monetization.Explore various strategies for extracting value, such as affiliate marketing, sponsorships, and listener support.MORE FROM THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/277
In this episode we sit down with Andrew Lewin, host of "How to Protect the Ocean" podcast, to discuss science communication, his podcasting journey, and our shared admiration for ocean documentaries & David Attenborough. Andrew shares his passion for ocean conservation, reflecting on the power of storytelling and the challenges of ethical partnerships. We explore the impact of science communication on raising awareness and fostering environmental stewardship. Join us for a conversation on the intersection of ocean conservation and podcasting, with a bit of our collective responsibility to protect the planet sprinkled in.
Episode 319 features guests Stella Hertantyo, the co-host of the Conscious Style Podcast, alongside Emily Stochl, the host and creator of Pre-Loved Podcast. Stella also works as writer and communications coordinator, while Emily also works as the Vice President of Advocacy & Community Engagement at Remake. “There are so many painful roots when you look back at the way that certain dyes came about and you know, cotton farming — there are so many different legacies of colonialism that existed and still exist. But I also want to take the word painful out of that sentence and say that we have also learned to acknowledge the roots of sustainability because not all of them have pain at the center. And I think what I've learned with so much interest and joy is the different textile heritages that exist across the continent — from natural dyes to hand looming to the ways that people grow certain crops, and yeah, just different ways of expressing and using textiles as ways to archive and also to preserve culture. And there are so many people that do this incredible work and I think that that is a really, really important acknowledgment that I had to come to realize in my own journey.” -Stella “Labor rights are the foundation of what we know to be fashion activism in general, if we think back to the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, which I know that something here in the United States, folks maybe learn about in school. This was another fashion industry-related disaster that led to a swath of movement-building around how we advocate for safer workplaces for people working inside the fashion industry. You know, roots to International Women's Day, roots to some of the labor protections that we know and understand today, like the 40-hour work week. These are all things that if you look at the fashion industry from a history perspective, labor and the fashion industry, it is totally intertwined.” -Emily APRIL THEME — COMING TOGETHER TO BUILD A BETTER FASHION FUTURE Whether it's legislation, science research & innovation, transformation in language, the storytelling tools & platforms in which we use to communicate, the evolution of definitions, the popularization of the second hand economy or labor rights advocacy – so much has changed within the sustainable fashion movement over the last decade. This week, we really put our new round table format to work. We dissect the sustainable fashion industry through a timeline of events, paying homage to Fashion Revolution Day – a movement that, in conjunction with many others, has brought more mobilization and change to the space. Join the four of us – all podcasters & storytellers – for this expansive breakdown. Links from the conversation: “What Is Extended Producer Responsibility in Textiles — and What's Missing From Current Policies?”, article on Conscious Life & Style by Stella Become a Good Ancestor Podcast by Layla Saad (mentioned by Stella) Conscious Style Podcast Website Pre-Loved Podcast Website Follow Stella on Instagram Follow Conscious Style Podcast on Instagram Follow Emily on Instagram Follow Remake on Instagram
Catch Edan Haddock, Lauren Sharp & Craig Watson on the Crafty Sourcer talking about the challenges of podcasting, trends that are going to be very 2024 and a barrel of laughs as we get into some quick fire questions.Please remember to subscribe and rate the podcast to help others discover and enjoy our content to create more awareness on sourcing. Visit our website Follow on LinkedIn Happy Sourcing & Stay Crafty.
On this episode of The Association Podcast, our own Ben Muscolino, CEO of Breezio and Founder & CEO of AssociationWire, which includes AMS Geek, Data Sangria, and other industry brands, joins other Association Podcasters and industry thought leaders to discuss each other's approach to their own association industry podcast, why they do it and much more. Stories of past episodes, past guests, and different podcast formats make this episode a little bit of a peak behind the mic of some of your favorite association industry podcasts and personalities. The episode is led by Dave Coriale, CAE and President at DelCor Technology Solutions, and joined by Dave Will, Co-Founder and CEO of PropFuel, Joanna Pineda, Founder, CEO and Chief Troublemaker at Matrix Group International and last but certainly not least, the “OG” of association podcasting, KiKi L'Italien, VP of Marketing & Community at Big Red M and Editor-In-Chief for the well-known brand, Association Chat.The Association Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-association-podcast/id1553363203 Ben Muscolino, CEO of Breezio and Founder & CEO of AssociationWire which includes AMS Geek, Data Sangria www.breezio.comwww.associationwire.comAssociation Chat Podcast:
On this week's episode of the Who Are You Podcast I sat down with Badr Milligan, Founder of the Jax Podcasters Unite group and host of The Short Box Podcast. We talked about where he came up with the idea to start the JPU group, he tells me what it was like for him to be in the military, we talk about how he found podcasting over ten years ago, he describes what The Short Box Podcast is about, we talk about the upcoming Jax Podcasters Unite meet up and much more. The next event is December 13th if you are a podcaster or are interested in starting a podcast, come out to this amazing event. Check out their Facebook page for more details! For more on Badr, Jax Podcasters Unite and The Short Box podcast follow the links below Podcast links https://linktr.ee/theshortboxjax?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=d2a83545-908c-40db-9054-37c91f22fb44 : Jax Podcasters Unite: https://jaxpodcastersunite.com/ Badr: https://www.instagram.com/badr_mlgn/ Make sure to turn on your notifications so you don't miss an episode, please share the episode, leave a like, a review and a 5-star rating. All those things help the podcast be seen by more people! For all business inquires or are interested in being on the show please reach out to me at: whoareyoupod@yahoo.com For all updates and information about the podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whoareyoupod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089483824865 Twitter: @connoroverbay All links: https://linktr.ee/Whoareyoupod website: https://www.podpage.com/who-are-you/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/connor-overbay/support
Welcome back to the “Tech Policy Grind” podcast by the Internet Law & Policy Foundry! This week, Reema gets “meta” by chatting with other podcasters to give a behind-the-scenes look into the world of tech policy podcast production. She chatted with Angelique Carson, host of The Privacy Beat podcast, Nicole Dove, host of the Urban Girl Corporate World podcast, and Noah Katz, host of the Careers in Data Privacy podcast. The podcast pros get into discuss how they launched their podcasts and what they've learned as podcast hosts. They also discuss their careers in the privacy, cybersecurity, and tech policy space. About the podcasters: Angelique Carson is a longtime privacy journalist. After working in Maine's local media, she spent 11 years reporting on privacy at the IAPP. There, she served as the editor of The Privacy Advisor, a monthly publication. In 2016, she launched the first-ever privacy podcast by the same name. Now Director of Content Strategy at TerraTrue, a privacy-by-design software startup, she publishes The Privacy Beat Newsletter and The Privacy Beat Podcast. She frequently speaks at events, as well as on panels, webinars, and other podcasts, and she's based in Washington, D.C. Nicole Dove is an award-winning cybersecurity leader, university lecturer, LinkedIn Learning Instructor & host of the Urban Girl Corporate World podcast with over 18 years of experience driving results across cybersecurity, audit, global operations and relationship management functions. At Riot Games, she serves as Head of Security, Games Division. There, she's building the company's first global BISO team, furthering the alignment of business and information security initiatives. Noah Katz (CIPP/US) recently graduated from Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law. During his time in law school, Noah held internships at Zscaler, Ohio State University, and the Future of Privacy Forum. In addition, Noah was the Founder & President of the Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Club. He was also the Managing Editor at the Ohio State Technology Law Journal. Check out the Foundry on Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn and subscribe to our newsletter! If you'd like to support the show, donate to the Foundry here or reach out to us at foundrypodcasts@ilpfoundry.us. Thanks for listening, and stay tuned for our next episode! DISCLAIMER: Reema engaged with this episode by the Internet Law & Policy Foundry voluntarily and in her personal capacity. The views and opinions expressed on this show do not reflect the organizations and institutions she is affiliated with.
Meet a former colleague of mine; Yair Menchel. He is about to launch a new podcast for the OU called “TheJewsnextDor” which discusses different aspects of parenting. He first started podcasting with “Jeducation”, where parenting and Jewish education merge. “If you are a parent; you are a Jewish educator”. While listening to this episode you will discover different styles of podcasting from the topics one chooses to how one interviews and then to editing and using different platforms. A truly entertaining and informative episode! Connect with Yair! By email: yair.menchel@gmail.com Online: Jeducation.org On Instagram: @jeducationpodcast and @thejewsnextdor You can now support the podcast directly! shorturl.at/dghoK Check out more Jordana on Instagram @drinkitin_jordana! Thinking about starting a podcast of your own? www.maverickpodcasting.com
Meet Nachi Gordon! It started with Meaningful Minute in 2017 and a few years later came the podcast Meaningful People Podcast. There was no plan besides it being a hobby! “Produce content that is digestible and short enough that people will listen and powerful enough that they will continue to listen”. Nachi truly gives you insight into his many conversations and insights that he gleans from the beautiful conversations because each one is truly MEANINGFUL! You can now support the podcast directly! shorturl.at/dghoK Check out more Jordana on Instagram @drinkitin_jordana! Thinking about starting a podcast of your own? www.maverickpodcasting.com
Meet Yael Trusch, MBA, is a Money Coach, and Hosts the award-winning podcast: Jewish Money Matters. Originally from Puerto Rico and now living in Houston,Texas. She has been hosting a podcast for 6 years! Her podcasting started with her hosting and videoing women on her blog: Jewish Latin Princess which then evolved into Jewish Money Matters Podcast. Listening to how all this came to fruition is truly inspiring… From her “Wednesday Winks” and learning to take the message from above. “Do things and learn in the doing; Action is everything”. This episode is going to fill you with wisdom for you physical being and your soul. As Yael explains women struggle and have “Pain” in the following 4 areas: 1- Spouse Intimate relationship 2- Parenting and relationship with children 3- Food and body image 4-Relationship with money Money was the area she knew the most about and related to the most! “Judaism informs us about everything, even our finances!!” Listen and Learn! (Her signature online course G-d Wants You To Be Rich has transformed the lives of countless Jewish women and couples across the globe. You can join her virtual Retreat, I'm Ready: 5 Free Days to Discover Jewish Money Secrets That Will Make You Richer happening right now from Dec. 12-16 at yaeltrusch.com/retreat and join the waitlist for her signature coaching program G-d Wants You To Be Rich at yaeltrusch.com/waitlist Doors open 1x year!) Connect with Yael! Instagram: @yaeltrusch Website: Yaeltrusch.com Email: yael@yaeltrusch.com You can now support the podcast directly! shorturl.at/dghoK Check out more Jordana on Instagram @drinkitin_jordana! Thinking about starting a podcast of your own? www.maverickpodcasting.com
Come meet Rabbi Efrem Goldberg; Rabbi par excellence of the Boca Raton community in Florida and now well known podcaster of “ Behind the Bima”. It started all with Covid… when Rabbi Goldberg pivoted to online teaching and then wanted something informal, a way to connect. It started out on a zoom titled “ Coffee Talk” with two of his colleagues/ friends/ Rabbis. They were amazed with responses and how many people were thirsty for such an informal connection. “ Feeling part of all of Klall Yisroel”. In this episode, not only will you get insight into Rabbi Goldberg's world of podcasting but you will get insight into Rabbi Goldberg himself! Connect with Rabbi Goldberg: On Instagram: @rabbiefremgoldberg or via email: Reg@brsonline.org You can now support the podcast directly! shorturl.at/dghoK Check out more Jordana on Instagram @drinkitin_jordana! Thinking about starting a podcast of your own? www.maverickpodcasting.com
Come meet Yaakov Langer, host of Inspiration for the Nation and he also produces other podcasts as well. By day he does Marketing for a law firm and all other hours it's podcasting. In Yaakov's won words: “My goal is always to have an authentic conversation with someone”. It is obvious from this episode and conversation he is true to form. One of Yaakov's Tips: He asks his guests if there is anything in the conversation you don't want to talk about. His humor and wisdom intertwine beautifully through the entire episode. If you were not a Yaakov Langer fan before this interview; you will be NOW! “Podcasting is a human experience”. Connect with Yaakov Langer! On Instagram @yaakovlanger or @livinglchaim By email: hi@livinglchaim.com You can now support the podcast directly! shorturl.at/dghoK Check out more Jordana on Instagram @drinkitin_jordana! Thinking about starting a podcast of your own? www.maverickpodcasting.com
Meet Kayla Levin, a life coach for Jewish Married Women. She currently lives in Ramat Bet Shemesh, Israel ; originally from Boston, Orlando, Atlanta and so many more locals. Her original podcast was called “First Year Married “ originally for the larger community then it shifted to the Jewish community then shifted to “How to Glow”. Some of her words of wisdom that came out during this conversation were… “ We should enjoy our life for a second, just accept , drop the perfectionism and the standards” “just be satisfied and happy and pleased with our life!” “There is a feminine appreciation for perfection, that's why we never stop!” This episode truly is a wonderful conversation between two podcasters with wonderful nuggets on many different topics. I know you will enjoy it! Connect with Kayla! On Instagram: @kaylalevincoaching By email: Kayla@kaylalevin.com Online at: https://kaylalevin.com/ And take her challenge!!! You can now support the podcast directly! shorturl.at/dghoK Check out more Jordana on Instagram @drinkitin_jordana! Thinking about starting a podcast of your own? www.maverickpodcasting.com
Meet Rabbi Mark Wildes who founded the Jewish outreach organization Manhattan Jewish Experience (MJE) in 1998. Since then, he has become one of America's most inspirational and dynamic Jewish educators. MJE has reconnected thousands of young men and women to Jewish tradition, Israel and a Torah way of life as well as providing a venue in which 377 couples have met and married! MJE run's a wide range of inclusive, engaging and innovative programs for Jewish 20's/30's including Shabbat dinners, holiday events, winter and spring retreats, classes, beginner services, trips to Israel, a one-on-one learning program and much more. I was fortunate to be a guest on his podcast “The Wildecast” and this episode is a great entertaining conversation with nuggets of wisdom on outreach, Torah and podcasting. Connect with Rabbi Wildes! Email: Rmwildes@jewishexperience.org On Instagram: @rabbiwildes or @m_j_experience Rabbi Wildes' Book:https://a.co/d/6dQwWMg You can now support the podcast directly! shorturl.at/dghoK Check out more Jordana on Instagram @drinkitin_jordana! Thinking about starting a podcast of your own? www.maverickpodcasting.com
This week you have the pleasure of hearing from not one guest but two guests. Welcome Rivki Silver and Alex Fleksher, the hosts of the DMC podcast. They originally were known as the Normal Frum Woman podcast and transitioned into DMC in their second season. Their podcast is about exploring the complexities, nuances and joys of being a frum woman. Listen to how beautifully these two women compliment each other, feel their rhythm and get a peek into their popular podcast. When I asked them about podcasts and any advice around the subject they answered…“We need more carpools to drive, dishes to wash, and laundry to fold” (so we can listen to all the wonderful podcasts that are out there) They both ended with this beautiful observation: “It is a phenomenal time to be living”...you can get little nuggets and bits here and there… It's a great way to elevate and use our time well.” Check out the @dmc.podcast or at dmc@meaningfulminute.org You can now support the podcast directly! shorturl.at/dghoK Check out more Jordana on Instagram @drinkitin_jordana! Thinking about starting a podcast of your own? www.maverickpodcasting.com
Meet Yocheved Davidowitz the host of ; A deeper conversation. Yocheved lives in Cleveland with her husband and children. They started the Chofetz Chaim Yeshiva of Cleveland 6 years ago (my son was fortunate to live in their home for three years). Our conversation is more than two podcasters sharing their trade; it is more like mothers sharing their love for learning and the gift of giving it over. As Yocheved says so poignantly, “Small numbers make a big impact” and if we inspire one, that is enough. Yocheved inspires thousands with her Whatsapp group “Wake up Words” teaching Shmirat Halashon and also through her inspirational podcast about Tefillah. This is one conversation I know you will definitely enjoy. Connect with Yocheved: Instagram: @adeeperconversation Email: adeeperconversation120@gmail.com Wake Up Words: https://cchf.global//individual/whatsapp/ You can now support the podcast directly! shorturl.at/dghoK Check out more Jordana on Instagram @drinkitin_jordana! Thinking about starting a podcast of your own? www.maverickpodcasting.com
Meet Dovid Bashevkin, the host of the 18forty podcast. David/Dovid Bashevkin is the director of education for NCSY, the youth movement of the Orthodox Union, and an instructor at Yeshiva University, where he teaches courses on public policy, religious crisis, and rabbinic thought. I personally gleaned so much wisdom for life and for my own personal podcast. Listen to how one prepares and seeks to create a community with the listeners as well as an intimate conversation with those Dovid is interviewing. “ I try so hard” truly depicts his persona and sincere approach to Jewish life. It was a true honor to have interviewed Dovid Bashevkin. 18forty.org @DBashIdeas ( twitter) @18_forty Info@18forty.org @dbashideas ( Instagram) You can now support the podcast directly! shorturl.at/dghoK Check out more Jordana on Instagram @drinkitin_jordana! Thinking about starting a podcast of your own? www.maverickpodcasting.com
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This episode is a crossover with The Dream Stream Podcast, another podcast dedicated to sharing dream stories! Houston is dedicated to the exploration of Dreams and we share awesome stories with about shared dreams, premonitions, lucid dreaming &more! Would you like to have your dream featured on The Dream Stream show? Email dreamstreampodcast@gmail.comFollow The Dream World PodcastWebsiteInstagramTik TokSpotifyClubhouseDreamosophyI am a DREAMbassador for Dreamosophy. I will be working on their platform to teach, heal and interact with dreamers. Deamosophy teaches you to explore and utilize your dreams deliberately, to gain the edge in your waking, personal and professional life, without having to spend crazy amounts of money to be guided by dream experts in the field! Overcome challenges, promote healing, and explore the depths of YOUR reality.Join the Dream Stream:https://www.dreamosophy.com/wisdom-of-dreaming/Support the show
Jared Talks with Listen!Listen!Listen! Podcast and Western Reviews Podcast about a collaboration over a year in the making.
Welcome back, fellow Travelers, for a very special episode of Incoming Transmissions. The mothership is boarded by the very best in indie geek podcasts. Joining us Andre Daniels from Brutal Planet, Greg Moquin from Seernova, Kurt Sasso from Two Geeks Talking, and the guys from Three Geeky Dads. Enjoy! Traverse with us, Fellow Travelers! Email: TraversingTheStars@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/traversingthestars (Facebook) https://twitter.com/Traversingstars (Twitter) https://www.instagram.com/traversing_the_stars_podcast/ (Instagram)
Imagine if all podcasters followed or subscribed to each other! A brand new $100 idea, Bucks in the streets, Handkerchiefs are gross and more on this weeks episode. SUBSCRIBE DUMMIES! Call The Show: (304) 853-DUMB or (304) 853-3862 E-Mail Us: therandumbnesspodcast@gmail.com Visit the website: https://www.podpage.com/therandumbnesspodcast Check out our Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/randumbness-merch-2 Listen on your favorite Podcast App: http://linktr.ee/Randumbness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therandumbnesspodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randumbnesspod Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevrandumb Get your FREE 60-DAY Supply of MAW Energy Drink Here: https://drinkmaw.com/?rfsn=5907659.728033c Buy us a Virtual Beer! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/randumbness Pick up your Rewind Superfood Greens Drink Use Promo Code: DUMMYU20 for 20% OFF of your first order! http://rewindco.com #unite #podcasters #new --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/randumbness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/randumbness/support
The season 4 finale gets a little meta - Qudsiya is joined by Cheryl Green and Thomas Reid to talk about disability and the world of podcasting!Cheryl and Thomas tell Qudsiya about the early days of disabled podcasting and audio production; their creative process; and a new initiative they are launching in collaboration with the Disability Visibility Project to create a learning and collaboration hub for disabled podcasters and members of the disability community who want to pursue podcasting. They also discuss the power of the collective, and the failure of mainstream podcasting to capture the authentic voices and stories of disability.—PATREON: This project is a labor of love, but it also requires resources. Learn more about how to support Down to the Struts by clicking here.—Episode transcript here.
Can't decide what to listen to today? Well, don't worry. We'll make the choice for you! Tune into this week's episode of At Your Own Risk for part one of Sarah's deep-dive on the difficulties of decision making, why having endless options isn't always a good thing, and what the deal is with analysis paralysis.We've all been there. You need to make a choice. Maybe it's going on a date, picking a font for your resume, ordering hangover food, or deciding whether or not to just shave your whole head. (Okay maybe that last one is just Dana…) But don't fret too much because you aren't alone and Sarah is here to rescue us all from ourselves, as usual.This week we learn what analysis paralysis is, the many forms it can come in, and how much it can impact our confidence and joy. Next week we'll tackle the ways to combat the feeling of needing to choose the perfect thing and how to ultimately make choices that don't leave you feeling like the biggest ding dong on your block. See you next Tuesday!As always, please find it in your heart to rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us.Like the show and want it to keep happening? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday! ~ See you next Tuesday! ~**Sponsors:**Introducing our newest sponsor BetterHelp, where listeners get 10% off their first month of online therapy at BetterHelp.com/AYOR.Thank you to our ride-or-don't-die sponsor Pretty Litter! Use code AYOR at check-out for 20% off your first month of Pretty Litter today.**Credits:**Edits for this week's episode by Sarah Bassy.Theme song by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Gorgeous gorgeous girls have go bags... and gorgeous gorgeous girls know exactly what to have in them!Welcome to the long-awaited go bag episode. Dana walks us through what a go bag is, what the essentials are, and additional items that might save your butt down the line. We learn some tips and tricks for building an emergency kit that is perfect for your family, budget, and location - and, of course, have lots of dumb laughs along the way (and manage to make 9/11 relevant?). Stay safe, friends!As always, please find it in your heart to rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us.Like the show and want it to keep happening? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday! ~ See you next Tuesday! ~**Sponsors:**Introducing our newest sponsor BetterHelp, where listeners get 10% off their first month of online therapy at BetterHelp.com/AYOR.Thank you to our ride-or-don't-die sponsor Pretty Litter! Use code AYOR at check-out for 20% off your first month of Pretty Litter today.**Credits:**Edits for this week's episode by Dana Drew and Chris Karwaski Theme song by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Chatting with Conversations with Robbie Sherman this week. Firstly let me make clear my hate for Zoom, pain in the ass to set up and as you can here decided to condense my side of audio. However, the content of the episode is fantastic. Robbie Sherman is a professional at what he does and managed to go from initial message to recording in 24 hours. Thanks to everyone once again NO CONFRONTATION JUST CONVERSATION
Hello, World!It's another AYOR Minimergency where we where we usually sit back and read YOUR stories of surviving and thriving. But today we are doing things a little differently. We are only reading ONE story, and it's from our very own Sarah Bassy.Want your story featured in our next listener episode? Email us atyourownriskthepod@gmail.com with the subject line Listener Story!Like the pod? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday! **Sponsors**Introducing our newest sponsor BetterHelp, where listeners get 10% off their first month of online therapy at BetterHelp.com/AYOR.Thank you to our ride-or-don't-die sponsor Pretty Litter! Use code AYOR at check-out for 20% off your first month of Pretty Litter today. **Credits:**Edits for this week's episode and theme song by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Ah, the time of year when you enjoy a lovely stroll through a winter wonderland. But wait, it's a lion... a tiger... A BEAR? Oh my.Join the AYOR squad for another wild episode this week while Dana teaches us how to evade, prepare for, and survive a bear attack. We'll learn a bit more about bears and which ones to be wary of (and where), as well as ways to smartly camp or hike without becoming a giant animal's midday snack. Dana also teaches us about the distinct differences between black bears and grizzly bears in North America and how to survive their unique, horrifying attack styles. Don't worry, we're keeping it light this episode!As always, please find it in your heart to rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us.Like the show and want it to keep happening? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday! ~ See you next Tuesday! ~**Sponsors:**Introducing our newest sponsor BetterHelp, where listeners get 10% off their first month of online therapy at BetterHelp.com/AYOR.Thank you to our ride-or-don't-die sponsor Pretty Litter! Use code AYOR at check-out for 20% off your first month of Pretty Litter today.**Credits:**Edits for this week's episode by Sarah Bassy.Theme song by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
We're all hoping 2022 will be different. And that WE'LL be different. Like, maybe everything will just be 100% different? It's called manifesting.But if the New Year and all the BS self-improvement inundation gets you down, you aren't alone but you are in luck! This week, Sarah has you covered as we take a deep dive into New Year's resolutions and how to actually stick to them. We learn a brief and fascinating history of New Year's celebrations, resolutions, and how we've come to kiss strangers at midnight then go join a gym while hungover as heck. And we've all been there: you set a lofty goal, immediately suck, and give up. Not this year! Sarah walks us through how to choose an achievable goal, set yourself up for success, and ultimately make small steps for big, positive changes. So, have at it. New year, tiny bit better me!As always, please find it in your heart to rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us.Like the show and want it to keep happening? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday! ~ See you next Tuesday! ~**Sponsors:**Introducing our newest sponsor BetterHelp, where listeners get 10% off their first month of online therapy at BetterHelp.com/AYOR.Thank you to our ride-or-don't-die sponsor Pretty Litter! Use code AYOR at check-out for 20% off your first month of Pretty Litter today.**Credits:**Edits for this week's episode by Sarah Bassy.Theme song by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
It's us again, folks! Back for another epi- ahh! Did the power just go out?! We'll meet you in the kitchen!This week, Dana takes us back to winter of 2021 where the hits just kept on coming. We learn about how preventable, enormous, and deadly the Texas power outages were. And, how fun! We also learn that these rolling blackouts and power surges are going to be much more common in the years to come as climate change, corrupt political systems, and aging infrastructure impacts countries around the world.Luckily, you have us. Dana teaches us the ins and outs of preparing for a winter power outage ahead of time and how to stay safe during one. But first, Sarah has to make sure someone isn't carefully knocking on her closet door to murder her. Stay tuned to find out.As always, please find it in your heart to rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us.Like the show and want it to keep happening? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday! ~ See you next Tuesday! ~**Sponsors:**Introducing our newest sponsor BetterHelp, where listeners get 10% off their first month of online therapy at BetterHelp.com/AYOR.Thank you to our ride-or-don't-die sponsor Pretty Litter! Use code AYOR at check-out for 20% off your first month of Pretty Litter today.**Credits:**Edits for this week's episode by Dana Drew & Chris Karwaski.Theme song by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Hello, World!It's another AYOR Minimergency where we share your listener write-ins! This week we hear about how you are surviving and thriving with tales of near-death experiences, risky business, and how you somehow lived to see another day.Want your story featured in our next listener episode? Email us atyourownriskthepod@gmail.com with the subject line Listener Story!Like the pod? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday!**Search Party Features**The Los Angeles Mission | @thelamissionMichelle Chubb | @indigenous_baddie | @baddie_beadworkIntroducing our newest sponsor BetterHelp, where listeners get 10% off their first month of online therapy at BetterHelp.com/AYOR.Thank you to our ride-or-don't-die sponsor Pretty Litter! Use code AYOR at check-out for 20% off your first month of Pretty Litter today. **Credits:**Edits for this week's episode by Sarah Bassy.Theme song by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
We're back to part two of surviving the holidays with your family. We love 'em, we hate 'em, we have to bite our tongue to avoid World War 3.Picking up where we left off, Sarah recaps why visiting home or spending quality time with your family during the holidays can be truly torturous. Luckily Sarah came equipped with an arsenal of tactics to set yourself up for a realistic, doable holiday season even with your most difficult family members. We've officially arrived at the family gathering, where you're navigating big personalities, an abundance of food and drink, and really need to figure out an escape plan. When in doubt: find a pet and go hide. You've got this!While we celebrate the holiday, AYOR wants to acknowledge that we are on stolen land and we should spend this (and all) Thanksgiving giving thanks and love and support to the indigenous tribes of North America. To help us support them, please consider donating to the following orgs:Breakthrough Org - https://letsbreakthrough.org/support-our-work/The BOA Foundation - https://www.theboafoundation.org/Native Womens Wilderness - https://www.nativewomenswilderness.org/mmiwAs always, please find it in your heart to rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us.Like the show and want it to keep happening? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday! ~ See you next Tuesday! ~**Sponsors:**Introducing our newest sponsor BetterHelp, where listeners get 10% off their first month of online therapy at BetterHelp.com/AYOR.Thank you to our ride-or-don't-die sponsor Pretty Litter! Use code AYOR at check-out for 20% off your first month of Pretty Litter today.**Credits:**Show music and this week's edit by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Somehow it's that time of year again: family time. And what goes better with mashed potatoes and football than your annoying, exhausting, wonderful family?In the first episode of our surprise two-parter, Sarah walks us through why visiting home or spending quality time with your family during the holidays can be truly torturous. From travel to finances to managing weird, complicated relationships, the holidays aren't full of cheer and merriment for everyone... or, anyone? Luckily Sarah came equipped with an arsenal of tactics to set yourself up for a realistic, doable holiday season even with your most difficult family members. In this first half, learn about preparing for the event and how to set your own expectations. Also, learn about all the construction going on around Dana's apartment. So fun!As always, please find it in your heart to rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us.Like the show and want it to keep happening? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday! ~ See you next Tuesday! ~**Sponsors:**Introducing our newest sponsor BetterHelp, where listeners get 10% off their first month of online therapy at BetterHelp.com/AYOR.Thank you to our ride-or-don't-die sponsor Pretty Litter! Use code AYOR at check-out for 20% off your first month of Pretty Litter today.**Credits:**Edits for this week's episode by Dana Drew & Chris Karwaski.Theme song by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Back in action after a week of rest, Dana and Sarah dive right back in to the end of the world! Or is it? This week, Dana waffles between nervous laughter and educating us on the current supply chain crisis while teaching us what the heck is going on, why it's happening, and what we can do about it.Join Dana and Sarah as they reflect on the early stages of the pandemic and recall the great hand sanitizer shortage of March 2020 - and, well, you know the rest. Dana attempts to summarize the global supply chain and the pandemic's impact on a broken system, which ultimately has real impacts on those in need and reliant on imported goods for their survival. We then walk through all the ways in which we as consumers can be smarter with our purchasing, more conscientious of our local community, and overall be better inhabitants of the planet we're slowly (quickly?) killing. Just in time for the holidays, how fun! And a big thank you to everyone who joined us in a restful week of prioritizing ourselves and our most pressing needs. As a huge thank you to community members that shared their self care indulgences with us, we announce the winner of our giveaway at the end of today's episode. Thank you to all who participated. We love you all!As always, please find it in your heart to rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us.Like the show and want it to keep happening? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday! ~ See you next Tuesday! ~**Sponsors:**Thank you to our new sponsor Pretty Litter! Use code AYOR at check-out for 20% off your first month of Pretty Litter today.**Credits:**Edits for this week's episode by Joe Borg.Theme song by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Look at you, surviving another week on this planet! And maybe even thriving?Well, if you're like us, you really aren't thriving lately. And in an effort to practice what we preach in terms of bettering ourselves and avoiding certain death, Sarah and Dana are taking this week off from podcasting to focus on our mental and physical health. But, instead of an episode, we are excited to announce a little giveaway opportunity for you, the listener!Instead of taking this hour to listen to our usual life or death content, we want to encourage you to join us in a little extra self care this week. Like, really serious self care: take an hour to catch up with a friend, finally donate those clothes that just don't fit anymore, stock up on your go-bag supplies, or go watch every dumb TikTok we've ever made.We'll be giving away a super fun gift to say “I love you and heck yeah” to a listener that really takes this opportunity to indulge in themselves and their most pressing needs. So, share what you do for yourself this week by tagging us on Instagram, shoot us an email, dm us the deets, whatever you're most comfortable with. We'll announce the winner on our next episode!Thank you all for being here. Like, really. Thank you so much. We love doing this podcast and are excited to come back refreshed and recharged and hopefully alive. We hope you are, too.
Hello, World!It's our very special AYOR Minimergency Halloween Special where we share your spookiest listener write-ins! This week we hear about how you are surviving and thriving with tales of ghosts, Halloween costume fails and how you somehow lived to see another day.Want your story featured in our next listener episode? Email us atyourownriskthepod@gmail.com with the subject line Listener Story!Like the pod? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday!**Search Party Features**@crankycranium@stardustbyjuno **Sponsors:**Thank you to our new sponsor Pretty Litter! Use code AYOR at check-out for 20% off your first month of Pretty Litter today. **Credits:**Show music and this week's edit by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Ever get that feeling that everyone hanging out without you?! Not after this episode! This week, Sarah is taking full advantage of spooky season, and talking through how to survive the haunting sensation of FOMO. This week, we discuss the origins and the effects of 2014's hottest meme, and how the fear of missing out is making a big comeback in our post-pandemic lives.Join us in learning all about the surprising history of this infamous acronym, the varying definitions and accreditations, as well as how to manage those icky feelings of missing out. Sarah helps us navigate the root of the problem and, as always, gives us some handy tips and tricks for how to overcome your FOMO-iest moments. Be sure to share today's episode with a friend so they don't miss out!As always, please find it in your heart to rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us.Like the show and want it to keep happening? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday! ~ See you next Tuesday! ~**Sponsors:**Thank you to our new sponsor Pretty Litter! Use code AYOR at check-out for 20% off your first month of Pretty Litter today.**Credits:**Edits for this week's episode by Dana Drew and Chris Karwaski.Theme song by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Pack your bags because we're checking in the the Hotel Don't Get Murdered! This week, Dana teaches us the ins and outs of staying safe from bad people while at a hotel. We aggressively avoid the topic of germs and bugs and all things gross, but instead focus on how to ensure your room is secure and you can be prepared for a medley of emergencies while otherwise enjoying your vacation. Much to Sarah's horror, Dana gives tips on everything from preparing for your travels and choosing a hotel, to securing the heck out of your door and checking your room for cameras or murderers. Make sure to check out our TikTok and Instagram pages @atyourownriskthepod for lots of helpful videos with visuals on staying safe while out of your element. Like the show? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.To support our lovely guests, give Lisa and Misty's personal instas at @itslinke and @mistyrose a follow, and stop by the Go Help Yourself page www.gohelpyourselfpodcast.com to check out their previous episodes.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday!Edits for this week's episode and our awesome theme song song by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Keep your friends close and your podcast hosts closer! For this week's episode, Sarah asked our listeners (you) what everyday life stressor is on their (your) mind the most. Immediately, a tremendous pattern was clear: how the heck do you make friends as an adult?!Dana and Sarah chat about friends old and new, how to capture people you like and make them yours, and what makes meaningful friendships last a lifetime all while navigating a global pandemic. Along with some tangible tips and tricks for even finding potential friends in the first place, Sarah walks us through our new favorite game: absolutely tearing apart a horribly misguided wikiHow. This episode is packed with laughs and even a few tears because friendship is beautiful and hard and confusing to navigate once your neighborhood carpool to soccer practice is off the table. Now that you're fully vaccinated, go out there and make some BFFs and then introduce them to us, okay?? Want to be OUR friend? Like the show? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.To support our lovely guests, give Lisa and Misty's personal instas at @itslinke and @mistyrose a follow, and stop by the Go Help Yourself page www.gohelpyourselfpodcast.com to check out their previous episodes.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday!Theme song by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Edits for this week's episode by Sarah Bassy.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Hello, World!It's another AYOR Minimergency where we share your listener write-ins! This week we hear about how you are surviving and thriving with tales of near-death experiences, risky business, and how you somehow lived to see another day.Want your story featured in our next listener episode? Email us atyourownriskthepod@gmail.com with the subject line Listener Story!Like the pod? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday!**Search Party Features**The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention@selfcareisforeveryoneThe Mental Health Coalition **Sponsors:**Thank you to our new sponsor Pretty Litter! Use code AYOR at check-out for 20% off your first month of Pretty Litter today. **Credits:**Show music and this week's edit by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
This week we take a dip into the At Your Own Risk archives with a lovely interview with one of Sarah's dearest friends, former roommates, and super impressive human person: Morgan Perry Whitten. At 29, Morgan owns a whole entire house. If you're anything like Dana and Sarah, you wonder if you'll ever own a home and if this episode will ever be remotely relatable for you. Well, you're in luck! Between Dana's insightful reflections (i.e. rants) on capitalism, we learn how a self-proclaimed normal millennial managed to buy a home before 30, what the home-buying process was like, and how to find the confidence to roll up her sleeves to make her home feel like home. Most importantly, we discuss the reality of our generation's financial plight and intense anxiety, as well as the guilt and jealousy wrapped up in wanting to check off those big life achievements. The short of it: your feelings are normal, you're not alone in your struggles, and anyone you envy who says they haven't gotten help is at least a little bit lying.Morgan is an account director in the marketing and advertising world, but, as a tremendous side-hustle, Morgan has taken the Home Decor DIY and Design industry by storm. On top of all that, this rockstar millennial recently launched professional E-Design services for her audience base, while offering DIY and homeowner tips and tricks to make your house a home within your personal budget and style through her instagram @firsthomeforever. Give her a follow and, better yet, hire her to help you make your house - or rental - a home!Like the show? Want more content? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.To support our lovely guests, give Lisa and Misty's personal instas at @itslinke and @mistyrose a follow, and stop by the Go Help Yourself page www.gohelpyourselfpodcast.com to check out their previous episodes.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday!Theme song by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Edits for this week's episode by Sarah Bassy.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
We asked and you answered: what's the scariest situation you can think of? And wow… a resounding “ROCKETING OFF A BRIDGE AND SINKING INTO OBLIVION IN MY CAR” blasted through the anxious void.This week Dana takes us on a deep dive (truly, we promise… pun not intended) into why sinking into a watery car grave is such a prominent and readily available fear, dream, and intrusive thought. Together we re-re-re-reframe our perspective, understand our subconscious, and decide who to blame for it all. The short answer: capitalism? Fascinating!Once we understand the why behind this super common fear, we take a deep breath and learn what the heck to do if you find yourself sinking into Atlantis in your Toyota Corolla. Dana even gives us some tips for handy gadgets to keep in your vehicle to best prepare for this rather unlikely emergency. But if you take anything away from this episode, make sure it's the reminder that quicksand is super outdated. Like the show? Want more content? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us more than we hate ourselves. See you next Tuesday! Sponsors:Thank you to our new sponsor Pretty Litter! Use code AYOR at check-out for 20% off your first month of Pretty Litter today.Please visit vaccines.gov to find a vaccination location nearest you, with FAQs and the most up-to-date information from the CDC. Credits:Edits for this week's episode by Dana Drew and Chris Karwaski.Theme song by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Welcome back to an electro-LIT episode of At Your Own Risk! Ready to sweat? This week, Sarah dips her toes into Dana's world and tackles the only thing worse than being alive at the gym: dying at the gym.Yes, you read that right. And no, this is not an hour-long prank. With a knee injury recently throwing Sarah's fitness journey off course, she couldn't help but wonder if her gym-centric fears and anxieties hold any weight. (Get it?) As Dana listens in horror, we learn about a few medical emergencies induced by exercise and diet, also known as Gym Tan Laundrying yourself to death. We also realize that adults should not be in charge, children should not work out so hard they wet their pants, and that both knowing your body and having a workout buddy is vital for survival.Lucky for us (very subjective), Sarah then walks us through three horrifying tales of real gym-related deaths based on her intrusive gym fears: Ben Shaw's barbell-induced traumatic asphyxia, killer treadmills, and the mysterious death of Kendrick Johnson. Like the show? Want more content? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us more than we hate ourselves. See you next Tuesday! Sponsors:Thank you to our new sponsor Pretty Litter! Use code AYOR at check-out for 20% off your first month of Pretty Litter today.Please visit vaccines.gov to find a vaccination location nearest you, with FAQs and the most up-to-date information from the CDC. Credits:Edits for this week's episode by Sarah Bassy.Theme song by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Hello, World!It's another AYOR Minimergency where we share your listener write-ins! This week we hear about how you are surviving and thriving with tales of near-death experiences, risky business, and how you somehow lived to see another day.Want your story featured in our next listener episode? Email us atyourownriskthepod@gmail.com with the subject line Listener Story!Like the pod? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday!**Search Party Features**Tara Wall and PeanutTikTok @peanutandtara **Sponsors:**Thank you to our new sponsor Pretty Litter! Use code AYOR at check-out for 20% off your first month of Pretty Litter today. **Credits:**Show music and this week's edit by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
If you think COVID-19 is horrifying (spoiler alert: you still should), just wait until you hear Dana explain why melting ice caps and permafrost is the biggest bummer since a tiny bat ruined our lives.Join Sarah as Dana teaches us all about the a relatively unknown facet of the UN's Climate Change report that is sure to catch your terrified eyes. And that's the sweet, sweet release of ancient viruses and microbes which have been frozen in permafrost around the world for centuries and are now slowly being released into the air for us to enjoy in our final years as a species. Fun stuff! Dana walks through why we should and shouldn't be afraid of Frankenviruses, and why we should trust scientists to do their jobs. Here's to hoping lightning doesn't strike twice.Like the show? Want more content? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us more than we hate ourselves. See you next Tuesday! Sponsors:Thank you to our new sponsor Pretty Litter! Use code AYOR at check-out for 20% off your first month of Pretty Litter today.Please visit vaccines.gov to find a vaccination location nearest you, with FAQs and the most up-to-date information from the CDC. Credits:Edits for this week's episode by Sarah Bassy.Theme song by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Wazzuppp, cool kids!? Pin back those bangs with a sparkly butterfly clip, cram those feet into some clear jelly sandals, and hunker down with your favorite flavor of Fruit Roll-Up because today we are taking a deep dive into nostalgia and the recent resurgence of Y2K everything.Join Dana as Sarah teaches us all about the surprisingly violent history of nostalgia and how a variety of western societies punished their citizens for their valid, natural thoughts and feelings! Plus, we'll then learn about nostalgia as a super powerful marketing tool, why it is so damn effective with millennials (especially now), and how to understand the difference between a grateful, joyful glance back to childhood versus an all-consuming desperate need to not be in the present moment. (I'm fine!!!) While we do learn that Sarah is low-key obsessed with the manipulations of Don Draper, she still gives us some excellent advice on how to be a responsible consumer, not cave to every 90s throwback ad campaign, and ways to be intentional with our excitement over Dunkaroos at the grocery store.Like the show? Want more content? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday! Sponsors:Thank you to our new sponsor Pretty Litter! Use code AYOR at check-out for 20% off your first month of Pretty Litter today. Credits:Edits for this week's episode by Sarah Bassy.Theme song by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Another week, another impending civilization destroying natural disaster that could happen any second! Join Dana and Sarah as they welcome Misty Stinnett and Lisa Linke, co-hosts of the amazing podcast Go Help Yourself, for part two of this blast from the past episode of At Your Own Risk.Hold on to your pyroclastic flows, people! This week, Dana explains that while a Super Volcano eruption is not likely to happen, it would absolutely destroy life as we know it and the atmosphere would fill with fiberglass and corn would cease to exist. What's not to love! Together, we'll learn what makes a volcano “Super”, that Misty might definitely have a lava kink, and what to expect if the massive earth zit in Yellowstone National Park exploded all over the eastern hemisphere. Once we grapple with our inevitable - and surprisingly sexy? - deaths and deliberate over how we'd spend our final moments on earth, we learn the basics of surviving a standard eruption from a less super volcano (sorry, volcano). Somehow, there's some good news after all so stick around!So many thanks again to Misty and Lisa for agreeing to chat with a very nervous and bushy tailed Dana and Sarah back in spring of 2021. These two women are truly so kind and gracious and smart - not to mention so gosh darn funny. Do yourself a solid and find their podcast, Go Help Yourself, across all major podcast platforms as well as Instagram and Twitter at @gohelpyourselfpodcast!And just a reminder for Misty and Lisa's plugs:• Tansy: a lovely black-owned plant and curated greenery store in Burbank• Feed Culver: a wonderful provides free meals to those experiencing homelessness or struggling to afford good food by working with local restaurants who are also suffering during the pandemic• Everytown: Please subscribe to their newsletters and visit their website to learn more about fighting for gun control legislation and how you can help make good change happen in your areaLike the show? Want more content? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.To support our lovely guests, give Lisa and Misty's personal instas at @itslinke and @mistyrose a follow, and stop by the Go Help Yourself page www.gohelpyourselfpodcast.com to check out their previous episodes.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday!Edits, mixing, and songs by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Take a journey back in time with one of Dana and Sarah's first recordings - before they even conceived At Your Own Risk's final form! We are joined by Lisa Linke and Misty Stinnett, the hilarious and brilliant hosts of the incredible podcast Go Help Yourself, and attempt to absorb as much wisdom and charm from them as possible over Zoom.We chat with Misty and Lisa about self love and imposter syndrome, managing a successful self-help podcast, and how to accept a compliment. These two women are inspiring, collected, and so thoughtful. We are super lucky that they agreed to let our evergreen voices grill them on how to podcast so perfectly. And you know what? We actually learned a thing or two! Stick around for next week's part two where we'll learn to survive the unthinkable. Or at least die quickly.Like the show? Want more content? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.To support our lovely guests, give Lisa and Misty's personal instas at @itslinke and @mistyrose a follow, and stop by the Go Help Yourself page www.gohelpyourselfpodcast.com to check out their previous episodes.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us. See you next Tuesday!Edits, mixing, and songs by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
It's another AYOR Minimergency where we share your listener write-ins! This week we hear about how you are surviving and thriving with tales of near-death experiences, risky business, and how you somehow lived to see another day.Want your story featured in our next listener episode? Email us atyourownriskthepod@gmail.com with the subject line Listener Story!Like the pod? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us, otherwise I think all that stuff is broken so please don't even bother trying. See you next Tuesday!Show music by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Another week, another crisis! Since we took a risk and changed up our structure last week, that means this episode is all about death and despair. Or is it?Hold onto your butts people, because we have another risky move to add to our repertoire! This week, Dana pivots slightly from her usual “escaping death” approach to life and broadens her half of the podcast to general emergencies that would make you scream obscenities. Up first: what to do if your pet (mostly dog or cat) runs away!Prepare for the worst like a pro as Dana walks us through how to avoid losing your pet, what to do if it happens, and how to ensure you're reunited with your unharmed furry friend as soon as possible. As usual, we also learn that Sarah is hoarding all sorts of bizarre memories - like The Monkey Man saving “her” cat. And for a special perk for our listeners, visit the AYOR website for a “Lost Pet” poster template to get the word out even faster!Like the show? Want more content? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us, otherwise I think all that stuff is broken so please don't even bother trying. See you next Tuesday!Edits, mixing, and songs by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
This week, AYOR changes things up a bit. Because change is good, right? Right?? We are excited to announce a more coherent deep-dive into one topic per episode, led by either Sarah or Dana on their respective themes. Thank you to everyone who suggested this structure and we are excited to hear your feedback! As long as it's very, very nice!Have you ever felt like you look like a strong, sexy force to be reckoned with, only to see a photo of yourself and realize you might be better suited for sinking pirate ships? Well, you're in luck! This week Sarah helps us understand Selfie Dysmorphia (who knew it had a name!) because you know things are bad when you can't tell what's scarier: the ocean being on fire or seeing a photo of yourself!Sarah walks us through the psychology behind judging ourselves so harshly, obsessing over photos, and even using filters or photo editing apps to break our own brains. We also learn the ways that the camera IS actually lying to us and why you shouldn't believe those mean thoughts in your little noggin. Sarah's advice yet again leaves us feeling more fit to manage such big, icky thoughts and hopefully enjoy our (fleeting) lives a little more. Like the show? Want more content? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us, otherwise I think all that stuff is broken so please don't even bother trying. See you next Tuesday!Edits, mixing, and songs by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Don't forget to wash your hands, because today's episode is a real doozy!Dana and Sarah welcome special guest and friend of the pod Laura Robinson for this exciting episode of At Your Own Risk. Laura tells us about her particularly wild trip around the sun, from up and moving to Hawaii to live in a minivan to the highs and (mostly) lows of trying to become a doctor prioritizing the safety and comfort of non-binary and transgender patients in the US. Along with many belly laughs, funny lady Laura gives us a lovely dose of perspective on the possible side effects of disregarding Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and some inspiration to pursue a life of adventures by choosing to believe in ourselves - sometimes against all odds.Speaking of choosing to believe in ourselves, we choose to believe that a particularly disturbing statistic Dana has said aren't always right… or are they? As she preps for medical school this fall, Laura turns the tables on her old pals Sarah and Dana by teaching them all the ways single celled organisms are trying to murder us. Luckily, Laura has some good news about parasites and helpful tips for avoiding a life threatening illness. Our biggest take-away: poop is the enemy.Like the show? Want more content? Have a snarky comment about the quality of our audio? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavour with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us, otherwise I think all that stuff is broken so please don't even bother trying. See you next Tuesday!Edits, mixing, and songs by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
You only live once and you only die once, that's what we always say! Well, at least that's what we say after this week's episode.Join Sarah as she guides us through the risky business of the YOLO Economy - also known as the way Dana has accidentally lived her adult life. Welcome to the party, everyone! Sarah teaches us the history of “yolo” as a word and concept, and how the pandemic shifted the priorities and perspectives of a jaded generation. Plus, learn how you can yolo (in this economy?) successfully and enjoy your life a little more fully.But don't fret, we won't yolo for too long because Toto… I don't think we're in Kansas anymore. Wait, actually, that's exactly where we are. Dana takes us on a wild ride through the ins and outs of tornadoes, including how to prepare, survive, and hopefully not end up driving directly through Tornado Alley by accident (hypothetically).Like the pod? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us, otherwise I think all that stuff is broken so please don't even bother trying. See you next Tuesday!Edited and mixed by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.Intro and outro music by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.
Surprise! It's AYOR's first episode of listener write-ins! This week we hear about how you are surviving and thriving with tales of near-death experiences, risky business, and how you somehow lived to see another day.Want your story featured in our next listener episode? Email us atyourownriskthepod@gmail.com with the subject line Listener Story!Like the pod? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us, otherwise I think all that stuff is broken so please don't even bother trying. See you next Tuesday!Show music by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunnyCover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy
And we're back… to normal? In this episode of At Your Own Risk, Sarah and Dana attempt to prepare themselves and listeners alike for reentering society semi-post-pandemic. Sounds simple enough, right?Sarah starts us off with explaining why the pandemic royally messed with our heads and why some of us are feeling so extra paralyzed by the idea of becoming a functional human in a social society again. Luckily, Sarah has some tangible tips and tricks for us to follow as we slowly but surely reenter the world when and where we can. But with a newfound freedom to go live our lives again, we find ourselves yet again worrying about of our classic, staple fears that didn't plague us quite as much while trapped inside our homes. For Dana (and hopefully - well not hopefully, but you know what we mean - our listeners), these fears include mugging. Dana teaches us how to avoid being mugged in the first place by understanding the perspective of the mugger… and inadvertently teaching our audience how to mug people. Still, whether you pick up a new hobby robbing innocent victims on the street or want to learn some helpful tips for not becoming a victim yourself: this episode is for you!Like the pod? Consider joining our club on Patreon at www.patreon.com/atyourownriskthepod! For as little as $3 a month, you can join an amazing community of like-minded worry warts and help fund our surprisingly expensive and time consuming endeavor with this podcast! Plus, you'll become one of our new BFFs and I don't know if you've caught on, but we need more friends.And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal Instagrams at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us, otherwise I think all that stuff is broken so please don't even bother trying. See you next Tuesday!Show music by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy.
Ahoy, matey! Now that our introductions are behind us, let's dive into a properly structured At Your Own Risk episode. Bonded over the trauma of their own existence, Dana and Sarah discuss the original idea behind this podcast: imposter syndrome!Sarah gives us the very helpful (and only mildly disturbing) run-down on the social media buzzword of the year: imposter syndrome. She even walks us through a fun little quiz to help us determine how totally messed up our brains might be - follow along for some extra fun! By the end of Sarah's time, you'll have hopefully decided if you're interesting enough to even have imposter syndrome and be able to maybe even tell your friends who probably secretly hate you what kind of imposter you are!But don't get too comfy, because once we've thoroughly diagnosed ourselves with Not Good Enough disease, Dana takes us into the murky, waist-deep world of shark attacks. We also find out that Dana might actually have a death wish far greater than we'd realized based on how many personal, tangential shark attack stories she seems to have? We'll table that... For now, we focus on how to prevent a shark attack and ultimately how to up your chances of not dying so you can instead have the coolest story of anyone at your post-pandemic parties.Want to support the pod and join a community of expert worriers? Join our monthly Patreon club at www.patreon.com/atyourownrisk for exclusive content starting at only $3! What a frickin' bargain!And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us, otherwise I think all that stuff is broken so please don't even bother trying. See you next Tuesday!Show music by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunnyCover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy
We haven't quit yet! Can you believe it? Yeah, we're pretty proud, too. Join Dana and Sarah for another life changing episode of At Your Own Risk (guaranteed or your no money back!).This week, we finally crack open the vault of anxiety within co-host Sarah Bassy. We learn more about her motivations for starting this podcast, the ups and downs of discovering her passion, and all the relatable “wtf” moments most 20-somethings (it'll end someday, right?) experience. Dana's biggest take away: even the coolest people you know hate themselves! How… comforting?And while Sarah's career and romantic life may be taking off, Dana quickly reminds us all why we should be worried about another kind of take-off. And landing, and turbulence, and unexpected flocks of birds. Together we'll learn about the unlikely event of a commercial airplane disaster and how to up your odds of survival should you be deemed Most Unlucky Person Ever on your next flight. Here's to hoping they got to serve snacks before!As always, we want to hear from you! Visit www.atyourownriskthepod.com or email us at atyourownriskthepod@gmail.com to send us your own story of trials, triumphs, and mega catastrophes on small or large scales.For more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. You can also support the pod by joining our monthly Patreon club at www.patreon.com/atyourownrisk for exclusive content starting at only $3. What a frickin' bargain!If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe - but only if you love us, otherwise I think all that stuff is broken so please don't even bother trying. See you next Tuesday!Show music by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny.Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy. *Disclaimer: Views expressed by Sarah Bassy (Sarah Bassett) in this episode are her own. She is not speaking on behalf of her current, past, or future employers and corporations. She has the best interest in mind when communicating about previous opportunities, services, products, brands and industries. She is not an authorized spokesperson or speaking on behalf of any of the companies or corporations mentioned in this episode.
Wow. Here we are. The first episode of At Your Own Risk. To start out this wacky endeavor, we learn more about cohost Dana and her bizarre rise to internet semi-fame after lots of bumps in the road. Sarah gets to the bottom of Dana's career fails and successes, all-consuming imposter syndrome, and how grappling with the projections of surprisingly demanding instagram users is eating away at her sanity.Once Dana is done reliving the trauma of her 20s, she wakes up from her anxiety-induced coma and turns the tables on Sarah. We learn that while the internet may seem like the end of humanity, the San Andreas fault and an overdue earthquake catastrophe will for sure be the end of Southern California. Together the duo quickly realize moving to Los Angeles might have been a huge mistake, but they'll just laugh and drink about it for now. Care to join?As always, we want to hear from you! Visit www.atyourownriskthepod.com or email us at atyourownriskthepod@gmail.com to send us your own story of trials, triumphs, and mega catastrophes on small or large scales.For more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. You can also support the pod by joining our monthly Patreon club at www.patreon.com/atyourownrisk for exclusive content starting at only $3. What a frickin' bargain!If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah's personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.Please rate, review and subscribe - but only if you love us, otherwise I think all that stuff is broken so please don't even bother trying. See you next Tuesday!
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Katheryne Rehberg - Counting my Blessings podcaster, business professional, wife and boy mom extraordinaire hosts Lemon Drop Kiss in our first collaborative podcast. We chat about our connections, friendships, faith and throw in dashes of love! Be sure to check out other Counting My Blessings podcast episodes!
Lady Tay and Rio are goin to Seattle. We also are finally gonna get passports.
Inside Jokes - Sunday, January 31st, 2021 -THE COMEDY ROUND UP: Podcasters Unite Hosts Dean Young // https://twitter.com/comicdeanyoung Vince Tedesco // https://www.instagram.com/bigvinniestyles/?hl=en Guests Natalie Norman // https://www.instagram.com/stalkingnatalie/?hl=en Spencer Streichert // https://www.instagram.com/spencerstreichert/?hl=en Mike Delamont // Flori-DUH Podcast This month we check in with our January ‘Comedy Roundup’ panel - as Covid rages on, how is everyone finding new ways to keep their content relevant and relatable. Almost a year into the pandemic is everyone still just doing stuff they “have to” until regular comedy life returns - or have they settled into something new that’s going to change their careers going forward? What influences everyone on the panel more right now - the state of the world (politics, social change, news) or the changes in their own personal lives? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week UEN Homeroom is pleased to rebroadcast the Utah Podcasters Unite panel discussion from the UCET Conference. Jared, Dani, and Fernando were joined by the hosts of three Utah education podcasts to chat about all things audio and education. Jake from the Teaching Literacy Podcast, Quin from Edtrex Rewind, and Tracy from Little Things First are all Utah educators who started podcasts to influence classroom learning. Lively discussion topics include:-Why they began podcasting-Why education podcasts should be an essential part of every educator's PLN-How podcasting can innovate educational practices-What these hosts have learned through podcasting-Tips for starting your own education podcast-Audience Q&A
Why oh why did I take so long to sit down with this man? Finally get to sit down with an old friend and a fellow podcaster to just shoot the s***. You'll notice I'm slowly but surely losing my filter in regards to being politically correct in this episode. We talk about problems with the Sarah Fuller publicity, gender study classes, the issues with school and zoom and a little bit of everything else. If you're looking for another podcast to listen to, go check out Matt's podcast called Eavesdrop.
Daniel is a vet in the game he has managed to amass over 10 thousand listeners for his podcast Half the Battle, and today he is giving me some tips and tricks for creating a successful podcast.
Have you ever been interested in becoming a podcaster? Do you want to hear two podcasters discuss their struggles and successes tun in! This is part One with Jada from the Smells Like Wealth Podcast!
Tina (AKA DJ Breast Cancer) unites with Caya Lieve (The Fabulous Cancer Podcast) to discuss diagnosis, all things podcast & purpose, and life after cancer. Shining a light into ongoing concerns with mental health after a cancer diagnosis. Caya describes how daily practice of positivity and gratitude have promoted a life of positivity and purpose.
As promised, here’s part two of our ‘story’ breakdown which happens to be just as juicy as the first one! Mads opens by highlighting the challenges that come with tackling Act Two, a common point of difficulty amongst amateur filmmakers. He alludes to the idea of raising the stakes and the midpoint, both of which are imperative to consider when writing an engaging story. Mads and Taylor follow with a discussion about the importance of creating momentum and how beginner screenwriters will often write with individual scenes in mind, forgetting to string them together successfully and losing this sense of consistent forward motion. Following on from this, Taylor alludes to a previous project of his, explaining how he found writing in reverse to be a valuable approach when working on a script.The two then address the concept of pinch points, referring back to The Matrix (Lachowski, 1999) and the moments within the film where the concept applies; specifically the realisation that if you die in the Matrix, you die in real life. They go on to point out the fun and games section of Blake Snyder’s 15-point story structure, before moving on to a breakdown of Castaway (Zemeckis, 2000). Mads talks about the difference between the A- and B-Story, the first of which has more to do with a character’s ‘want’ and the second being crucial for their ‘need’ (watch the previous episode to find out more about the want vs. the need). He follows with a more broad breakdown of Snyder’s individual points of story structure from savethecat.com, after which Taylor highlights a number of other useful writing tools including Aristotle’s ‘Poetics’ and Dan Harmon’s ‘Story Circle’.They close by talking about the different kinds of character arcs; positive change arc, negative change arc, and flat arc. Mads reference Forrest Gump (Zemeckis, 1994) as an example of a positive change arc before moving on to a brief discussion of Harry Potter (Various, 2001-2011) as a type of positive change arc and The Great Gatsby (Luhrmann, 2013) as an example of a negative or fall arc.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/burningboat)
Another week, another sweet, sweet podcast episode! This one’s a good’n; Mads begins by talking about the documentary and a juicy new treatment he’s written for it. He reads the updated log-line to Taylor and Robin and explains his current intentions with the piece. They go on to discuss the growing theme of childhood in the film and how feelings of both pleasure and pain feed into the idea of nostalgia. Taylor also reflects on his experiences as a child, pointing out how children seem to have an innate ability to achieve an intensely focused state, also known as ‘flow’, which is harder to come by as an adult.The boys bring back their ‘Review Time’ segment, opening with a discussion of Studio Ghibli animations and the Apple TV show, ‘See’, with the one and only #hottiewithabody, Jason Momoa. They transition into talking about the ways children’s films are often equally tailored to adult audiences and the different themes that are frequently addressed in those films. They revisit a recent conversation about the importance of communication as well as the hurdles they’ve had to address since Robin’s arrival. The boys share their thoughts on work-life balance and the benefits that come from self-motivation in the workplace. The discussion closes with Taylor expressing his preference towards a less rigid work schedule and their ability to determine their own hours and the freedom that comes along with it.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/burningboat)
The podcast pals are back! After taking a slightly longer break than expected, the boys of Burning Boat jumpstart season 3 with an old face and new topic; social media. Joined by friend and newly appointed social media manager, Robin Watson, Mads and Taylor begin with a discussion surrounding their strategies for content creation and Burning Boat’s image as a whole. They address ‘the secret project’ and collaborating with Ammar Kandil from the YouTube channel, Yes Theory. They weigh in on the struggles of working remotely and the vast potential of having someone to focus purely on social media. Taylor and Mads highlight the importance of honesty as business partners and the difficulties of always having to come to an agreement, even when their opinions differ. Mads revisits the subject of the documentary on anxiety and depression, ‘Our Deepest Fear’, and his excitement to get things rolling again. He talks about his change in motivation behind making the doc and how having a kid has influenced his perspective on his brother, Karl-Emil, and the film’s theme of childhood. He also comments on being able to collaborate with other creatives and how hearing their experiences with mental health issues has affected him as well as the possibilities that come with these alternative perspectives. Finally, Mads and Taylor discuss the importance of story in filmmaking and the difference between creating and finding story in documentaries and fiction film. Robin Watson is an aspiring filmmaker and friend of Mads and Taylor. Robin helped film on Mads’ documentary trip three years ago and after completing his Masters in film practice in the UK, has decided to fly out and join the Burning Boat team for the summer to focus on their social media presence.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/burningboat)
This week’s episode kicks off with a #producertakeover! The boys of Burning Boat decided to give their new podcast producer and social media manager, Robin, control over today’s discussion. Robin opens with a question about what it was like starting the business and how Mads and Taylor’s vision for the company has developed over the years. Mads talks about their ‘fake it till you make it’ approach at the beginning and his realisation that it often takes a lot longer to reach certain goals than initially anticipated. Taylor adds that even though it may sometimes seem like you’re veering in the wrong direction, that path will inevitably lead you to the place you want to be.Robin continues by asking about their thoughts on community and where Mads and Taylor see themselves with regards to their audience and other creatives. The boys discuss their goal of having more like-minded people to collaborate with and the sense of appreciation they’ve gained from their recent increase in following and overall audience interest. Mads goes on to talk about the importance of creating original content and a growing focus on work that they can be proud of at the end of the day. Taylor shares his feelings of satisfaction around their current work situation and the freedom it has provided them with in the long run. The boys close by talking about what they value most in the other person, Taylor’s being Mads’ optimism and continuous focus on applying intellectual knowledge and research to the projects they work on, and Mads’ being Taylor’s constant striving for originality and making a piece feel like your own. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/burningboat)
In this episode, Jake sits down with Erik Allen (Host of the Bearded Biz & Top Rated MMA Podcasts) to discuss his love for MMA, his passion for business and a short discussion on baseball being all the way BACK! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatswrong/support
Shout! A football podcast on the Buffalo Bills with Matt Parrino and Ryan Talbot
Matt and Ryan are joined by hosts from 7 different Bills podcast to discuss and debate the topic of their choosing in 7 15-minute segments in this special two-hour podcast. The conversation weaves through Bills topics like which receivers will make the final Bills roster to Trent Murphy's case for a spot to Ralph Wilson's legacy and much, much more.The "Bills Talk with Matt Parrino" podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Acast, YouTube and wherever you listen to podcasts.Follow @MattParrino (https://twitter.com/MattParrino) and @RyanTalbotBills (https://twitter.com/RyanTalbotBills) on TwitterFind our Bills coverage wherever you like to consume social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buffalobillsnyupFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/buffalobillsnyupTwitter: https://twitter.com/billsupdatesFor all your Bills coverage head to https://www.syracuse.com/buffalo-bills/Episode guests:Nick & Nolan: https://www.buffalorumblings.com/buffalo-bills-podcast-news-notes-analysis-radio-itunes-google-play-stitcherLocked on Bills w/ Joe Marino: https://megaphone.link/LKN4658355366Cover 1 podcast: https://www.cover1.net/category/podcasts/Rockpile Report: http://rockpilereport.podbean.com/Buffalo Fanatics: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClVYKeGvU3X4XFgIMe1VDwwTrainwreck Sports: https://www.trainwrecksports.com/Cold Front Report: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRgttJxFOPIDKXQvBohyZeA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mack Media — This week I wax lyrical about the benefits of podcasting and the importance of collaboration, take a massive dump on Mainstream Media and have some super exciting news. Mack Media · YouTube · iTunes · Stitcher · Spotify · Facebook Page · Instagram
This week the ladies had the pleasure of sitting down with Nathan from, The Reno Slant, a local […]
When 2 podcasters get together, sparks fly. Brian and Hernan get to talking about the current COVID situation, schools closing down and even the power of podcasting. Listen how podcasting has changed both their lives and how you too can use the power of podcasting for your business. NEED HELP STARTING YOUR OWN PODCAST? www.BusinessBros.biz/DIYpodcast Business Bros Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/businessbros Contact James for all your Insurance needs 619-884-0045 or James@SiasFirst.com OR CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW!!! GET A HOME OWNERS POLICY FAST!! www.businessbros.biz/homeowner JOIN THE BUSINESS BROS NETWORK www.businessbros.biz Are you EXP CURIOUS??? text: 123exp to 31996 for a 7 minute video on what it is all about. Want to be on an episode of Business Bros the #1 Podcast in San Diego? Call 619-884-4915 or Send us an email BusinessBros@SiasFirst.com so we can get in touch with you ASAP. Join the conversation or catch the podcast live on our social media feeds @BusinessBrosPod Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. You can listen to past episodes on our website www.SiasFirst.com. www.bensound.com
This week we decided to do something a little different. We decided to go live on our YouTube channel for our 56th Episode!! That's right the #DownrightNerdyPodcast is live and we are doing an AMA (ask us anything) livestream. Also, we just hit 500 subscribers on YouTube and we couldn't be more grateful.We know that we still have a ways to go until we hit those milestones and do our huge giveaway...BUUUUUT we're feeling very generous and happy that so many of you enjoy our show that we're going to give you a sneak peek into how the giveaways will go.So, today, #therewillbegifts - be prepared!The Downright Nerdy Podcast on Social Media: • http://www.youtube.com/c/downrightner... • http://twitter.com/nerdydownright • http://instagram.com/downrightnerdypo... • http://www.facebook.com/downright.ner... • http://www.downrightnerdy.com Support the show (https://www.youtube.com/c/downrightnerdypodcast)
As part of our UCET Live series, Jared, Dani, and Fernando participated in the Utah Podcasters Unite panel discussion. They were joined by the hosts of three Utah education podcasts to chat about all things audio and education. Jake from the Teaching Literacy Podcast, Quin from Edtrex Rewind, and Tracy from Little Things First are all Utah educators who started podcasts to influence classroom learning. Lively discussion topics include:Why they began podcastingWhy education podcasts should be an essential part of every educator's PLNHow podcasting can innovate educational practicesWhat these hosts have learned through podcastingTips for starting your own education podcastAudience Q&A
Welcome to TendinTwo: The BadAss MomCast Our most popular topic is next! Podcasting! We welcome guest Promise, Host of NC Brew Crew & Pop-Up Podcast. We chat through the importance of how he got started, his passions and words to the wise! Guest Details: Promise Mangum https://anchor.fm/promise-mangum https://thencbrewcrew.com/ https://www.facebook.com/NCBrewCrew https://www.youtube.com/c/promiseMangum https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyB_BBplYFz-QfuTKx5cUGvipDgqjryGS https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyB_BBplYFz8r1cYd5INUb-JpCpzlj6Xp TendinTwo Details: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tendin-two/id1485431904 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/tendintwo Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6v3RIQq8Cl7gGGuV6mFFGK Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9mODhkNzdjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Follow: Twitter/Instagram: Tendin2 #TendinTwoMomCast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Do you want to know what has helped me network the most online? Talking to creatives every week about what they are doing. Do you want to know how to make more friends within an industry? Do you desire to increase your knowledge about a subject matter? If you answered yes, then this episode is for you. Episode 297. Aired May 15, 2019. This week I am excited to have some long-time friends on the show: Carlos Gomez (Sketchzone Podcast), Dustin Lee (Passive Income for Designers & The Honest Designers Podcast), Mark Hirons (Creative Waffle). You can probably guess what the side project is… yep podcasting. You may not be interested in creating your own podcast but I want you to hear how each of these are different and the vision for these ranges as well. This is much like our design businesses. We are all in the same industry but we don’t have the same clients, we have niched down to some extent, maybe without realizing it. Episode and show notes will be available at https://www.rechargingyou.com/297 Follow our guests here: Carlos Gomez: Sketch Zone: https://www.sketch.zone/ https://www.instagram.com/Sketchzonepodcast/ Personal: https://gomezcreativelabs.com/ https://www.instagram.com/coconutjustice/ Artist Al Fresco: http://www.artistalfresco.com/ Dustin Lee: RetroSupply: https://www.retrosupply.co Passive Income for Designers: http://www.passiveincomefordesigners.com Honest Designers: https://www.designcuts.com/honest-designers/ Dustin Lee: http://www.dustinlee.co SOCIAL MEDIA RetroSupply Instagram: @retrosupply Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getretrosupply/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/retrosupplyco/ Twitter: @retrosupplyco PersonalInstagram: @heydustinlee Twitter: @hellodustinlee Mark Hirons: http://bluedeer.design/ http://creativewaffle.club https://www.instagram.com/thefootballcreative/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bluedeerdesign _________ Follow DESIGN RECHARGE: Our website: www.rechargingyou.com Find full show notes at: rechargingyou.com/297 Connect on Instagram & Twitter: @designrecharge Or email me at diane [at] rechargingyou.com Recharging You helps freelancing creatives find and utilize their strengths and guides them in reaching their business and creative goals, through training and workshops, coaching, and creative activities. Audible has changed my business and my life. I listen to more books than I physically read nowadays. For you, the listeners of Design Recharge podcast, Audible is offering a free audiobook download with a free 30-day trial to give you the opportunity to check out their service. I am reading Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life right now. You can download one of these or pick another book you have been dying to read. www.audibletrial.com/DesignRecharge I have been a member since 2010. Try Audible free for 30 days and get 1 free book: www.audibletrial.com/DesignRecharge Another way to support the channel and the podcast and get extra content delivered to patron's only at: www.patreon.com/dianegibbs My favorite way to build websites is with the Elementor Plugin that works with almost any theme. Making almost any theme invincible, this plugin has changed the way I have been able to design websites. This plugin is the elementor plugin. Where other plugins fell short elementor used common sense and was so easy to understand and implement with. I am loving the elementor plugin, total game changer. Use this affiliate link to purchase the plan right for you. bit.ly/DRelementor My favorite theme is the Divi theme it makes custom web design easy. It is the only theme I need. You can pay per year or do what I did and do the lifetime membership at $250 then you can put it on as many websites as you want. Check it out here: bit.ly/dianelovesDIVI Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are 'affiliate links.' This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission.
Have you heard the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise? In this special short LIVE episode we cover Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and the manipulation and grooming masterfully deployed by Palpatine to turn Anakin Skywalker into Darth Vader. We discuss the specific strategies that master manipulators use to groom their prey and detail how Darth Sidious played the long game in his slow gaslighting of Anakin and helped warp his mind from the Chosen One to the Dark Lord. We also discuss how the failure of the Jedi's communication and training techniques and how failing to tell him the truth helped convert him from hero to villain! Tune in to hear the story of the fall of the Chosen One!
In episode 85 of America Adapts – a true event episode - Doug Parsons interviews the hosts of some of your favorite climate change podcasts! Warm Regards, Climactic, No Place Like Home, Climate Ready, Climate One, The Climate and Security Podcast, MIT’s Climate Conversations and Reversing Climate change all join Doug on the pod to share their stories. Learn what inspired them to start their podcasts, the types of guests they host and their insight on why podcasts are a great platform to create awareness around climate change. This episode will truly inspire you as you go behind the scenes on what it takes to host a climate podcast. The hosts are scientists, journalists, activists and educators, all bringing their unique style to their shows. For the first time in a podcast, a single episode highlights some of your favorite climate podcasters. You’re going to love this episode! Podcasters, in order of appearance: Warm Regards (02:02) with host Jacquelyn Gill Listen on Apple Podcasts Climactic (17:52) with Mark Spencer and Rich Bowden Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify The Climate and Security Podcast (34:31) with Sweta Chakraborty Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify No Place Like Home (48:00) with Anna Jane Joyner & Mary Anne Hitt Listen on Apple Podcasts Climate Ready (1:06) with Ingrid Timboe and Alex Mauroner Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Climate Conversations (1:21) with MIT’s Curt Newton Listen on Apple Podcasts Reversing Climate Change (1:33) with Ross Kenyon Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Climate One (1:46) with Greg Dalton Listen on Apple Podcasts Facebook and Twitter: @usaadapts https://www.facebook.com/americaadapts/timeline www.americaadapts.org @ourwarmregards @JacquelynGill @maryannehitt @nplhpodcast https://twitter.com/nplhpodcast https://twitter.com/annajanejoyner @ClimateMIT @qwertnewto @climateone Donate to America Adapts Subscribe to America Adapts, text “adapters” to 31996! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Android Podcasts in the Classroom - Use this episode in your classroom, discussion guides available below. Episode 84 discussion guides available here. Episode 83 discussion guides available here. This episode is especially relevant for workforce trainings, be sure to check it out! Episode 82 with Signe Nielsen (New York Adapts to Climate Change) Discussion Guide here. For a list of general questions that we believe are useful for classroom discussions about podcast more generally, see the exemplar guide available here. “Watch” America Adapts on the Climate Monitor tv channel. For more information, here. Doug Parsons and Speaking Opportunities: If you are interested in having Doug speak at corporate and conference events, sharing his unique, expert perspective on adaptation in an entertaining and informative way, more information can be found here! Now on Spotify! List of Previous Guests on America Adapts Subscribe/listen to podcast on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe to America Adapts on Apple Podcasts https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/america-adapts-climate-change/id1133023095?mt=2 On Google Play here. Please share on Facebook! The best climate change podcasts on The Climate Advisor http://theclimateadvisor.com/the-best-climate-change-podcasts/ Directions on how to listen to America Adapts on Amazon Alexa https://youtu.be/949R8CRpUYU America Adapts also has its own app for your listening pleasure! Just visit the App store on Apple or Google Play on Android and search “America Adapts.” Join the climate change adaptation movement by supporting America Adapts! Please consider supporting this podcast by donating through America Adapts fiscal sponsor, the Social Good Fund. All donations are now tax deductible! For more information on this podcast, visit the website at http://www.americaadapts.org and don't forget to subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts. Podcast Music produce by Richard Haitz Productions Write a review on Apple Podcasts! America Adapts on Facebook! Join the America Adapts Facebook Community Group. Check us out, we’re also on YouTube! Producer Dan Ackerstein Subscribe to America Adapts on Apple Podcasts Doug can be contacted at americaadapts @ g mail . com
SHUT THE FRONT DOOR!... Was our exact response when A Tale of Two Hygienists reached out to us to do a joint podcast! Michelle and Andrew (aka the dental hygiene gods of the podcast world) asked us some questions about our goals in the world of podcasting whilst Irene and Whitney grilled them with questions about podcasting and how to get it right! Rants and raves from both sides in this chatty episode of the veterans and the newbies. Turns out we have more common items that we thought. Both podcast duets... 1. Didn't know one another before the started making podcast magic. 2. Have done a mission trip of some kind. 3. Have a hard time keeping up with the scope of practice in each state/province. ...just to name a few things that this podcast collaboration revealed. In all seriousness, we would like to fire off a huge shoutout to these fantastic humans for helping us get comfortable in this big bad dental podcast world. We are very grateful to have friends like you and we are super pumped to see you and work hopefully work together in the future. Do them a solid and go vote for them and all of your favorite hygiene podcasts! Nominate us for next year as we started late in the game this year! https://dentalpodcast.org/vote-for-the-best-dental-podcasts-of-2018/ Wanna say HI in person? -Go and say hi to them at Voices of Dentistry conference fingers crossed Tooth or Dare will be there in 2019! -Irene and ATOTH will be at Yankee Dental Conference. -Andrew, Whitney, and Irene will be at Chicago Midwinter... let the selfie-taking begin! Peace Love and Teeth! - @TeethTalkGirl Happy Holidays Peeps - @Toothlife.Irene
Finally, Wasasum has reached 100 episodes! In honor of this momentous occasion, I've assembled the mightiest anime podcasters the world has ever seen to talk about anime, what it means to be an anime podcaster, and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wasasum/message
Vi and J of the Journey to the West podcast and I have come together to discuss how important it is to reach out and collaborate with each other as Asian American content creators. We thought it would be a very valuable collaboration to share about our experiences growing up as Southeast Asians who did not come from an upper middle/middle class background. We’ll be talking about how differences in socioeconomic background and education have led some of us Asian Americans to feel disconnected and invisible within the community; for example, how does our upbringing affect our engagement in academic dialogues about race and identity? How does the role of intergenerational difference contribute to where we stand as a community on the bread and butter issues? We will also reexamine what it means to be “Asian American” - is there a better term for us to claim and use to refer ourselves as a means to establish solidarity through our shared experiences? (Hint: how about Asian diasporic?) Vi and J were some of the first who reached out to me when I was being harassed online, so I’ve also invited them to share their past experiences of being cyberbullied within spaces like Reddit and Twitter. Moving forward, Project Voice will be inviting from activists and content creators to share their fight against toxic Internet culture. Although she is shy in the camera, Vi is an early 20s post grad who enjoys travel and skincare/makeup. She, along with the members, kickstarted JTTW to talk about the things she loves while keeping it real at the same time. J is a 2nd-generation Fil-Am living on the East Coast and a regular voice on “Journey to the West,” a podcast about diaspora issues, topical news & feminism, hosted by Asian women. Her interests include reflecting on social issues and exploring complex identities. Connect with her @j_maraan on Twitter, and catch new episodes of the @JTTWpodcast!
PODCASTERS UNITE!!! We had Royale from "Are We Cancelled Yet Podcast", and PVT in the building. We discussed the killing of rapper XXXtentacion, how the streets are nothing to play with for our youth, and what made Royale want to start his own podcast.
John Emotions welcomes Becky, from "That B-Word" podcast as they discuss their motivations for starting their respective shows, and how things are progressing. We touch on stigma, why our particular identities are somewhat anonymous, and the challenges of working full-time AND producing something as challenging as a podcast. We also mention the various initials involved with our condition ... Check out Becky's podcast on iTunes at http://bit.ly/ThatBWordEngage Becky on Twitter @ThatBWord1--- Send comments to comments@bipolarstyle.com or leave a public voicemail response (377) 944-9333
Our family of independent podcasters is banding together and partnering with the Red Cross to benefit the people affected by hurricane Irma. Please listen to the attached informational message or go to this link to participate in the efforts. #PodCastersUnite #IRMA http://www.blazingcariboustudios.com/podcastersunite/
This episode was recorded at Hej5 Studio on May 2. I used Auphonic's processing service in the post-production phase. Do you think Auphonic could replace some of the editing in Garageband / Audacity? Do you use W3C Feed Validator during your workflow? Have you tested Audiosear.ch? I am planning to write a blog post on my workflow in the future, when I am back on track… ;) Show notes: Walpurgis Night Tax Freedom Day EGO NetCast iPhone standalone app Good Life segment: Matcha tea. Have you had green tea sorbet at a Japanese restaurant? Gothenburg Podcasting Meetup Radio EGO jingle Electro swing jingle? Gothenburg Tea FTW Meetup - GOT Tea Party "Hot & Spicy" meetup... Podcasters Unite directory 3 percenter Jared Easley Podcast Movement Podcasting Good to Great: How to Grow Your Audience Through Collaboration Sons of Liberty Tees Affordable earphones review post... Audio technica ATH C505i inner ear headphones Jaybird Audible Trial Book Launch: How to Write, Market, & Publish Your First Best-Seller [Audible Audio Edition] Tea FTW book on December 16, 2015. Click here for the Direct Download URL (MP3 file) on www.EgoNetCast.Libsyn.com You could also listen to EGO NetCast by subscribing to the podcast RSS feed via iTunes and Stitcher.
How about your feedback? Email thefeed@libsyn.com OR Speakpipe OR 1-412-573-1934 Quick Episode Summary: Intro :15 Promo 1: The Angry Chimp Podcast 2:06 On the Libsyn Blog 2:37 Promo 2: Grocery Shop For Free Podcast 3:46 How we feature YOU 4:13 Cool new place to post your podcasting meet-ups! 6:36 Promo 3: France Travel Podcast 7:51 Rob and Elsie Conversation 8:36 Rob needs a new mixer Apple has updated their specs page for podcast artwork Update on the EFF ruling about the patent troll Audacity just released a new version: 2.1.0. Frustration with yucky shownotes strategy in the Podcasts App. Podcast Movement announce two new inductees into the Podcasters Hall of Fame. Can audio ever be viral? Should it be? How to script an episode so that it doesn't sound like you've scripted an episode? The latest STATS STATS and more PODCASTING STATS! Featured Podcast Promos + Audio The Angry Chimp Podcast Grocery Shop For Free Podcast France Travel Podcast Addy Saucedo from Do It Podcast Newest Articles on the Libsyn Blog and Podcasting Links Rockin' Libsyn Podcast: The Blended Family Podcast Rockin' Libsyn Podcast: The Warriors Huddle Podcast Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Our SpeakPipe Feedback page! Leave us feedback :) Check out the new Apple Podcast specs for artwork from the source here Daniel J. Lewis episode all about the cool new Audacity features! Byword Markdown The Podcasters Hall of Fame Mur Lafferty's interview on Podcast411 Mur Lafferty's awesoem podiobooks series for Heaven Scott Sigler's interview on Podcast411 Scott Sigler's profile on Podiobooks Where Is The Instagram of Audio? the Medium article that Elsie and Rob discuss Rob on the Sidepreneurs Podcast Podcaster's Unite Podcasting Directory! Rob and Elsie sessions at NMX Rob's session: All That Marketing Advice For Your Podcast is BS Elsie's session: Getting The Most From A Microphone: It's Not About The Microphone Rob's also on a panel: The New Media Show: State of Podcasting Rob and Elsie IRL (In Real Life) Where are we going? NMX Podcast Movement Podcast Movement Workshop: She Podcasts with Elsie Escobar and Jessica Kupferman HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share #TheFeed with your twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! Ways to subscribe to The Feed: The Official Libsyn Podcast Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FEEDBACK + PROMOTION You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download the FREE The Feed App for iOS and Android (you can send feedback straight from within the app) Call 412 573 1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our SpeakPipe Page!
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