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In this conversation, your host, Heather, addresses the common fears and insecurities aspiring podcasters face, particularly among Christian women entrepreneurs. She emphasizes the importance of overcoming these fears by sharing personal testimonies and messages that can help others. The discussion covers various topics, including finding one's unique message, managing time and financial investments, navigating technical challenges, building confidence, and the significance of sharing vulnerable stories. Heather encourages listeners to embrace their authenticity and to view self-promotion as a means of sharing valuable messages rather than a negative act. Jump in and learn how to diffuse these podcast fears and discomforts that are keeping you from launching, growing, and investing in growing your platform. PS. Don't forget that we are rebranding here, so Kingdom Academy Podcast will change names in the next month or so to Resist & Roar Podcast. I've been changing some elements slowly and will soon change the intro and outro as well. Just to warm you up to the name change ;) I would love to work with you in our Resist & Roar podcast subscription membership, where I will help you via a course, coaching, and community, create and launch your Kingdom-focused podcast in a way that can be monetized, build community, and have Kingdom reach and impact! I love teaching how to launch podcasts that will accelerate sales for your books, ministry, business, or membership, and I help build and create these four pillars as well. If you haven't yet written a book, I can help you do that as well. If you are being called to this, you can sign up here: Resist & Roar Collective Or follow me on Instagram or YouTube here: Connect with me here! Chapters 00:00 Overcoming Podcasting Fears 07:32 Finding Your Unique Message 15:16 Time and Financial Investment in Podcasting 18:09 Navigating Technical Challenges 22:55 Building Confidence and Audience Engagement 27:41 Sharing Vulnerable Stories and Self-Promotion
Jared Goldstein tastes the rainbow this Pride as our very special Lovett Or Leave It guest host! BenDeLaCreme reads the world for filth, Hacks' Mark Indelicato auditions for the role of a lifetime, and the kaleidoscopic Rant Wheel lands on gay slang, straight guys who paint their nails, and, of course, JoJo Siwa.Tour dates & cities: crooked.com/events For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.
You might know how to recording, edit and upload, but there's a lot they don't teach you in podcasting school. In this episode, Pretend Podcast and Criminal Conduct's Javier Leiva joins Jason and Cee Cee to talk about the 10 things they don't teach you in podcasting school! And with Javier's over 2 million downloads and Jason and Cee Cee's over 500 podcasts produced, the three have learned a thing or two along the way. Listen to the Pretend Podcast or Criminal Conduct.The Earfluence Podcast is a production of Earfluence Media and is hosted by Jason Gillikin and Cee Cee Huffman.
AJ Lawson is a snowboarder, mountain boarder, youtuber, and entrepreneur. He is co founder of Nu Food, a plant-based snack company out of Denver, CO. He has a youtube channel called "New Friends on a Pal Day". He was co-host of The Not Snowboarding podcast and he's downright hilarious. 10% off Nu Food at nuvegfood.com (Checkout code: BAGZ) 10% off superfoods at www.rawrlife.com (Checkout code: JESSE) Music by Casey Hjelmberg (http://www.caseyhjelmberg.com/).
65: Stories From Podcasting School for TeachersEducators share their success stories about podcasting in the classroom and utilizing podcasts to share content with students. Podcasting School for Teachers was a live training that was shared on February 17th. Educators from a variety of levels joined to hear how to implement podcasts and podcasting into their classrooms. Today we talk about the take-aways from this training. I hope you will join me.From creating podcasts with 2nd graders and audio exit tickets for first graders to listening to literature-based podcasts at the high school level, teachers, media specialists, and home school moms share their successes and adventures after going through Podcasting School for Teachers. These stories inspire the integration of this powerful technology into the classroom and learning spaces all over the country. Thank you for sharing!Links Mentioned in the Show:Podcasting School for Teachers (Replay Virtual Training + Goodies) Available until the end of FebruaryPodcast Exit Tickets for Story-Telling PodcastsPodcast Exit Tickets for Informational Podcasts
This week my guest is JessicaKupferman the co-founder of She Podcasts and the Podcasting School for Women. We talk about the challenges of expandin the brand from podcast to Facebook group and even live events. More than a Few Words is part of the Digital Toolbox by Roundpeg.
The Get Paid Podcast: The Stark Reality of Entrepreneurship and Being Your Own Boss
Jessica Kupferman is the co-founder of She Podcasts and the Podcasting School for Women, who has been featured on The Social Media Examiner, Entrepreneur.com, TMZ, and Entrepreneur On Fire and many more. Jessica is a connection and influence consultant who helps content creators go deeper with their audience and connect, in order to create greater influence as a business strategy. Now she's back on the Get Paid Podcast to talk about making her yearly salary from an event for podcasters, dealing with grief, protecting business relationships, and how business owners can use social media to grow their podcast. “Just because I'm fat does not mean I'm a people pleaser. It means I like candy and you're about to get really disappointed. ” — Jessica Kuperderman This Week on the Get Paid Podcast Making your yearly salary from an event [3:00] Why Jessica wants to retire her husband [3:50] Losing her daughter [4:24] The best kind of fat girl [13:00] Grief-shopping and 800 plastic tubs [14:10] "Who the fuck put all these leggings in here?" [15:01] Authority is in the eye of the beholder [23:02] Social media fatigue [25:04] Speaking fees and protecting business relationships [31:41] Crying in a bedroom closet [44:14] How to grow your podcast with social media [52:01] Podcasters do it for an audience [1:01:22] Resources Mentioned: Podcast Movement by Dan Franks Lady Business Radio by Jessica Kuperferman Agora Pulse Womansplaining: A Story About Addiction Biz Chix Podcast FinCon Kira Hug National Speakers Association (NSA) Tiny Leaps Big Changes Heil PR 30 Mic (For women) Heil PR 40 Mic (For men) Rode Pod Mic Audio-Technica ATR2100-USB Connect with Jessica Kuperferman: Website Get Tickets to She Podcasts Live 2019 Twitter Free Facebook Ads Masterclass Today's episode is brought to you by our Free Facebook Ads Masterclass. Five ad formulae that sell online courses on autopilot. People tell me all the time that even thinking about getting started with Facebook and Instagram ads feels incredibly overwhelming, and I don't blame them. It isn't easy! That's why I recorded this masterclass to teach you about just 5 ads that you can use to sell more of your online course group program or mastermind. Sign up, watch it, and then I want you to just choose one of those five ads to focus on to start, get instant access to the training here. Now it's time to GET PAID Thanks for tuning into the Get Paid Podcast! If you enjoyed today's episode, head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe, rate, and leave your honest review. Connect with me on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram, visit my website for even more detailed strategies, and be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media. Now, it's time to go get yourself paid.
Thinking about starting a podcast? Well you’re in luck! I’m speaking with the podcast experts today to tell you the 3 things you need to know before starting a podcast and more! This week’s episode of Good Girls Get Rich is brought to you by Uplevel Media and CEO and founder, Karen Yankovich. This week Karen reviews Elsie Escobar and Jessica Kupferman, creators of She Podcasts break down 3 things you need to know before you start a podcast and more! Elsie Escobar works in the cross-section of technology, digital media & holistic living with a heavy bias on podcast production and the creative use of audio. She is co-founder of She Podcasts and Podcasting School For Women with Jessica Kupferman. Her services include Digital Media Strategy and Development with a strong podcasting focus and creating powerful innovative digital media strategies that build community. Jessica Kupferman is the co-founder of She Podcasts and the Podcasting School for Women, who has been featured on The Social Media Examiner, Entrepreneur.com, TMZ, and Entrepreneur On Fire and many more. Jessica is a connection and influence consultant who helps content creators go deeper with their audience and connect, in order to create greater influence as a business strategy #GoodGirlsGetRich We want to hear your thoughts on this episode! Leave us a message on Speakpipe or email us at info@karenyankovich.com. Read all about today's episode at karenyankovich.com/079 Episode Spotlights: Our reviewer of the week (2:30) Head to Speakpipe to leave an audio review! Interview intro with Jess and Elsie (4:46) What brought Elsie and Jessica to podcasting originally (6:35) How Karen’s blog changed her business (9:00) How podcasting and public speaking intertwine (11:01) What made Elsie a better podcast speaker (13:43) The importance of having a podcast in your business (17:01) What led Karen to start her podcast (20:16) What brought Elsie and Jess together to start their business (21:19) How they were able to monetize their business (27:45) The resources that Elsie and Jess offer under She Podcasts (29:28) Value vs. cost of starting a podcast (34:01) Dealing with sponsors (38:37) Challenges with selling your business through your podcast (40:43) Jess’s brand new project to support women in podcasting (43:10) Last minute notes and tips for podcasting (54:02) How to find Elsie and Jess’s podcast and business (57:20) How to position your podcast and your brand (57:41) Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Join my free LinkedIn workshops and webinars every Tuesday at freelinkedinworkshop.com Join our free Facebook group to talk all things LinkedIn and support for your business Event’s that Karen will be at coming up soon Marie Forleo’s B-School where Elsie and Jess met Jess and Elsie’s affordable She Podcasts Super Squad Patreon course Get your tickets to the She Podcast’s Live conference coming up in October Connect with me on LinkedIn! Join my free Facebook Group to share how you use LinkedIn and get support tips Follow me on Instagram for more content Free video series on quick tips to start making money on LinkedIn Help Us Spread The Word! It would be awesome if you shared the Good Girls Get Rich Podcast with your fellow entrepreneurs on twitter. Click here to tweet some love! If this episode has taught you just one thing, I would love if you could head on over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW! And if you’re moved to, kindly leave us a rating and review. Maybe you’ll get a shout out on the show! Ways to Subscribe to Good Girls Get Rich: Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via PlayerFM You can also subscribe via Stitcher Good Girls Get Rich is also on Spotify Take a listen on Podcast Addict
Here to Thrive: Tips for a Happier Life | Self Help | Spirituality | Personal Development
Katie Dalebout is the women behind the podcast and book - Let it Out. She is a woman in Wellness, yet she has been on quite a journey with it. She professes to like a Green Juice as much as the next girl, but over the years her approach to wellness has widened and deepened.As she journeyed through the world of Wellness, Katie also found journaling, and one of the reasons I love her is that she believes that getting to have those real and honest conversations with ourselves is one of the most empowering things we can ever do.In this episode we talk:How not everything in the Wellness world is always well and goodWhen Wellness can become problematic, and what signs you should be looking forWhat Orthorexia isHow journaling is one of the best tools to get to know ourselves betterWhy Katie prefers a legal pad to pretty journals when she is letting it all outand so much more.Katie can be found over at katiedalebout.com. Her book, Let it Out: a Journey through Journaling is on Amazon or other places epically awesome books can be found.I also mentioned the upcoming release of her Podcasting School. Check back here for a link once it is LIVE.To view this episode or listen to it online, head to www.thrive.how/podcast83Learn more about Orthorexia: https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/learn/by-eating-disorder/other/orthorexia See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
So everyone who knows me would know I love a good podcast. I’m constantly on iTunes sourcing great content to up my game in all aspects of biz. I loved it so much I even made it the foundation of Mums With Hustle content. Being a teacher, I know each of us learn differently and audio is a key area for SO many people. Now, I could talk about podcasting all day, the benefits, the how, the why...anything at all! Which is why I’m super thrilled to welcome a fellow podcast enthusiast onto the virtual couch this week. THIS WEEK’S PODCAST Karly Nimmo is a VERY talented woman who has not only 1 but 3 kids. Karly is the founder of Killer Kopy, a KILLER voice over agency. She is also the founder of Radcasters Podcasting School...yup, there’s a SCHOOL dedicated to podcasting. Along with all of this, Karly started her own podcast just over a year ago, Karlosophies - Stories Behind Success. Her podcast has experienced astounding success and I can’t wait for you to hear all about it. When Karly’s not busy running her 3 businesses, Karly is playing mum to her gorgeous son. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN The essential tips for starting a podcast What makes for a successful podcast How to use podcasting to pursue your passion How to overcome fear and produce amazing results A LOWDOWN ON WHAT WE CHATTED ABOUT Karly’s business journey and her WHY Everything about to do with running a podcast CONNECT WITH KARLY Web: www.radcasters.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/karlosophies Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/karlosophies-stories-behind/id1008090433?mt=2 A MASSIVE thanks to the super talented Karly. It was AMAZING to chat to a fellow podcaster ABOUT podcasting! HOOKED ON MWH? CONNECT WITH ME HERE: Web: https://tracyharris.wpengine.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mumswithhustle/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/mumswithhustle Twitter: https://twitter.com/MumsWithHustle Biz Club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mumswithhustle/ P.S. Love MWH Podcasts? Review me on iTunes! This weeks Sponsor - Women's Business School Is 2017 the year you take your business to the next level? Join the Women's Business School and learn from some of Australia's leading female entrepreneurs on Marketing, Sales, Social Media, Financial Abundance, Time Management and Playing Big! Early bird tickets on sale now find out more here! Web: http://thewomensbusinessschool.com/ignite Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womensbusinessschool/
Talking Shop with Theresa and Bri: Step Up to the Mic with special guest Jessica Kupferman. Learn the basics of podcasting with the woman behind She Podcasts and The Podcasting School for Women, Jessica Kupferman. (Originally aired October 28, 2015)
Pilar talks to Elsie Escobar about why she podcasts and what community management involves. Pilar also recommends a series of varied podcasts. 00:30 Pilar talks a bit about Blab and recommends a long list of podcasts, related to business and other stuff. For a list of podcasts on podcasting, check out the special on International Podcasting Day, on Weds 30th Sept. Duck Tape Marketing A History of Ideas TED Talks Business The Recruiting Future podcast Criminal The Fizzle Show Coroner Talk The Future of Work Tech Tent The Reality Check More or Less HBR Ideacast 15:00 Conversation with Elsie. Why Elsie started podcasting. Storytelling in podcasting. From yoga podcaster to podcast advocate with Libsyn and She Podcasts. She Podcasts and building a community. Digital media as a way of making your voice heard. Elsie mentions Malcolm Gladwell's book The Outliers. Will women's attitude and relationship with technology be different in future generations? Podcasting School for Women. From self-awareness to launch! Podcast Movement. (Pilar mentions Podcasters Group Therapy podcast.) Community management and Elsie's role in Libsyn. Listen to The Feed! Connect with Elsie: @yogeek , She Podcasts and J & E Media Consulting Check out www.virtualnotdistant.com for posts and podcasts on working in virtual teams.
Jessica Kupferman is a Digital Media Strategist with over 15 years of experience working in the internet marketing space. Combining a mix of creativity and business development, Jessica works with companies and small businesses who want fresh ways of selling and growing online. Jessica is the co-founder of She Podcasts and the Podcasting School for Women, as well as the host of the new show The Moneycast, which explores how to monetize podcasts creatively. She is also an inaugural member of the Academy of Podcasters. http://womentakingthelead.com/jess-kupferman/
The BizChix Podcast: Female Entrepreneurs | Women Small Business | Biz Chix
Jessica Kupferman (kup-ferman) is the Gordon Ramsay to your online business Kitchen Nightmare. Woman entrepreneurs hire her to bang out brilliant brands, create products and services that fly off the shelves, and find ridiculous business success while making their own rules. You can also find her interviewing fascinating lady-preneurs for her podcast, Lady Business Radio and teaching NEW Lady podcasters in her brand new course, Podcasting School for Women and sharing the mic with Elsie Escobar on She Podcasts. Check out LadyBusiness.biz for recent episodes as well as freebies, featured articles and more. Women in Business, mompreneurs, podcasters and community builders will love this episode.
Today’s Guest I've been following Jessica Kupferman online for quite some time. I love her personality, and I love how everything she does just oozes with her own personal style. Plus, she's another podcaster! About Jessica Kupferman Jessica Kupferman is the Gordon Ramsay to your online business Kitchen Nightmare. Woman entrepreneurs hire her to bang out brilliant brands, create products and services that fly off the shelves, and find ridiculous business success while making their own rules. You can also find her interviewing fascinating lady-preneurs for her podcast, Lady Business Radio and teaching NEW Lady podcasters in her course, Podcasting School for Women. She also co-hosts the only podcast BY women podcasters, FOR women podcasters called She Podcasts with Elsie Escobar, social community manager of Libsyn. To check out more about Jess, visit LadyBusiness.biz for recent episodes as well as freebies, featured articles and more. What You’ll Learn Jessica's top tips on how to be fascinating online Why you're more fascinating than you realize The #1 thing that brings you more business It's what's going on in your head (not in your life) that's interesting...and what that means Why social media is like a barbeque Inspiring Women in Business Denise Duffield-Thomas Erica Lyremark Elsie Escobar Things We Discussed Podcasting School for Women ShePodcasts Connect With Jessica Website Free gift Facebook Twitter [SHP 59] Why You're More Fascinating Than You Realize, with Jessica Kupferman http://wp.me/p3QOiq-L2 #podcast
JESSICA Kupferman, is an online business consultant who helps small business owners and solopreneurs find their voice, create irresistible online products and services and design their business by their own rules. You can also find her interviewing fascinating lady entrepreneurs for her podcast, Lady Business Radio and teaching NEW Lady podcasters in her brand new course, Podcasting School for Women.
Luego de celebrar nuestro programa número 100 pensé que lo mejor sería hacer una pausa y discutir nuestra primera encuesta de servicio al cliente, que terminó ayer a la medianoche. Pero antes contestamos varios correos electrónicos. Primero contestamos la duda de uno de nuestros oyentes sobre el “kill switch” que están proponiendo varios sectores de la sociedad norteamericana para ponerle coto al robo de teléfonos celulares inteligentes en ese país. Segundo hablamos sobre las opciones que tienen aquellos de ustedes que deseen incursionar en el mundo del “podcasting”. Como veremos, todas son inglés. Y eso se debe a que el “podcasting” es un fenómeno que nos llega de las sociedades de habla sajona. Y tercero hablamos de los resultados de nuestra primera encuesta de servicio al cliente. Entérate de dónde nos llega la audiencia, cuán frecuentemente nos escuchan, a través de qué agregador, que prefieren los oyentes, lo que no le gusta y lo que le gustaría que añadiéramos al programa. ENLACES: • Podcast Answerman — Chris Ravenscraft — Curso Gratis de “Podcasting” • Smart Passive Income — Pat Flynn — Curso Gratis de “Podcasting” • School of Podcasting — Dave Jackson • The Audacity To Podcast — Daniel J. Lewis • The Podcaster's Studio — Ray Ortega [sc:FirmaOrlandoMergal2014 ]