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Inblick med Nick
Gabriel Külen – När kön blir en åsikt

Inblick med Nick

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 114:15


Ett mycket intressant och lärorikt samtal med Gabriel Külen! Gabriel är bland annat föreläsare, författare och diakon i den syrisk-ortodoxa kyrkan. Vi pratar om Priderörelsen, mörk symbolik i populärkulturen, om hat, abort, och en hel del annat. Avsnittet finns även i videoformat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRPbmcN1cHY&ab_channel=InblickmedNick Gabriels böcker: https://www.bokus.com/cgi-bin/product_search.cgi?authors=Gabriel%20K%FClen&srsltid=AfmBOopQErYQ1rlcukpQzgfCkhhsEUkKHS5LxESM2brBsaKvosuRM3Kl @GabrielKulen på Instagram och Tiktok Vill du ge en donation till podden? Swisha 123-692 05 24 Stort tack! ---

Meänraatio
Gränslöst - Annika Lantto & Elina Isaksson Kruukka

Meänraatio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 34:30


Våffeldag i studion, Elina tipsar om bästa tillbehören! Siri Lauri Jatko om att läsa meänkieli i skolan. Outi Krekula åker det 22 mil långa Nordenskiöldsloppet för andra gången. Priderörelsen möter hat och hot allt oftare. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.

Beyond Sugar Freedom Podcast
Connecting to spirit and the healing powers of psilocybin with Angela Prider [Ep. 180]

Beyond Sugar Freedom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 55:49


Curious to understand more about the spiritual world and working with plant spirit medicines like psilocybin?There's a lot of misleading beliefs and stories out there about what it truly means to lead a spiritual path and what it means to even work with various plant and psychedelic substances on this path.So what's it all really about?And what IS psilocybin? How can it support you in your healing of addiction and making peace with life and death?Tune in today to an incredible interview with a dear friend and teacher of mine for a conversation on all things spirit and healing!Who is Angela?Angela Prider is a Somatic Counsellor, Psychedelic Guide, Spiritual Teacher, and founder of The Essential Revolution apprenticeship. She has been leading transformational events around the world for 25 years supporting thousands of people to return to deep conscious connection with the Self, develop spiritual resilience, and create meaningful wisdom-led lives amidst the complexity of our world. Angela has been a guest speaker at the Spirit Plant Medicine Conference, Simon Fraser University, and the Canadian Society of Addiction Medicine. Her teachers include: Dr Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Don Martin in Peru, Blackfeet Siksikaitsitapi elders, Betsy Bergstrom, and musician and sound healer, Jane Winther. ******************Free Gifts from Angela Prider:Step-by-step access to get your gift: Access the Website link here: https://www.angelaprider.com/ Scroll down the page Find the section called “A GIFT FOR YOU” Add your email and first name and Get immediate access! Connect with Angela Prider:https://www.instagram.com/angelaprider/ https://www.facebook.com/angelapriderlittlebird/ ******************➠ Discover the unique ROOT CAUSE that is keeping you stuck on the sugar rollercoaster every year. Take the QUIZ HERE NOW.➠ Ready to finally kick your emotional eating habit and build a new healthy relationship with sugar from the inside out? Say goodbye to late night snacking and stress eating for good. Get immediate access to my exclusive and FREE Kick Emotional Eating 3 Part Training here. ******************Come hang out with me and keep the conversation going on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danielledaemcoachingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielledaem/Join the Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/simplybalancedhealthYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLCqU7XE_KU1xPmjkpZyGPA******************Medical DisclaimerThe information provided in this podcast is for general purposes only and is not intended to be professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. My personal advice should NOT be taken as professional advice and you are always advised to consult with your own healthcare provider before making any changes to your health and wellness routine. This podcast is intended to inspire and offer alternative views to healing your relationship with food, mind and body. It is up to each listener to take responsibility for their own health and wellness decisions. I hold no liability or responsibility for your results or lack thereof. 

Radio Folkungen
Sockenidealet i praktiken

Radio Folkungen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 68:39


0:01:04 Rapport från Folkungens fjällvandring0:09:04 Hobbyslåtter, skapa ängsmark0:14:24 Skolstart, skolplikt, övergrepp0:29:32 Priderörelsens ekonomiska förehavanden0:39:04 Bögarnas offerkofta0:45:21 Brudöverlämning, praktik och förbud0:53:15 Enåker - sockenidealet i praktikenLänkar: https://folkungen.se/sockenskola-tryggt-billigt-och-effektivt/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The MotorMouth Podcast
F1's LGBTQ pioneer. With Richard Morris, Racing Prider Founder

The MotorMouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 38:25


Today we speak with Richard Morris, the founder of Racing Pride. We talk about Richard's own journey, coming out in Formula One and setting up Racing Pride, an organisation that is pioneering inclusivity in motorsport. The organisation has reached global status and has Ambassadors and Partners across the globe, including several F1 teams. An important episode that I don't want you to miss! Find out more: https://racingpride.com/ Find us: https://linktr.ee/_motormouth Download our App:iOS - https://apple.co/3scnns2Android - https://bit.ly/3cf9yU2A MotorMouth Media Production: www.motormouth.media Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

QIMD
Plant medicine, Animism and somatic therapy with Angela Prider

QIMD

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 129:25


Over the last 25 years Angela has been blessed to immerse for thousands of hours in the wisdom of many sacred landscapes and circles, while learning animist folk healing (shamanic) from her Irish ancestors, Indigenous medicine teachers, and sacred plant teachers. As an initiated spiritual healer, seer, and ceremonialist, she has been leading transformational events and ceremonies around the globe supporting over 5000 people to rediscover the sacred landscape of their soul. Her experience as a Somatic Practitioner, Family Systems Counselor, and Life Coach provide a practical framework, and trauma-informed bridge between ancient and modern spirituality and healing. She has been a guest speaker at Simon Fraser University, the Canadian Society of Addiction Medicine, and the Spirit Plant Medicine Conference at the University of British Columbia. Angela finds endless inspiration sharing the path of sacred evolution and consciousness through her unique offering of Sacred Life Animism. As a practical woman and gifted deep diver, LittleBird's offerings are rooted in her lifelong kinship with Nature, devotion to intrepid travel and adventure, and conscious living. Her medicine lineages include: ancestral Lands and teachers of Ireland and Australia, Don Martin Pinedo Acuna (Don Benito Qoriwaman) in Peru, Blackfeet Siksikaitsitapi elders in Canada, Dr Clarissa Pinkola Estes, and the sacred Plant Medicines ***In this episode we speak about psychedelic medicines. Please remember at the time of this recording psychedelics and plant medicines are illegal in most western countries. Angela Prider, Sacred Life School does not provide or have referrals for these medicines and does not accept responsibility for your personal choices. *** DISCLAIMER: This podcast is presented for educational and exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for diagnosing or treating any illness. Those responsible for this show disclaim responsibility for any possible adverse effects from the use of information presented by Alexandra, Tedi or their guests. Please consult with your healthcare provider before using any information or products referenced. This podcast may contain paid endorsements for products or services.   Instagram: @qimd_podcast To stay most up to date with our monthly episodes stay connected via our mailing list: https://qimd.ck.page/302c45da40

Druid & Zimmerman show
Starka reaktioner efter Björn Söders pridetweets

Druid & Zimmerman show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 38:27


Det har varit Stockholm Pride och David Druid ger Katherine Zimmerman ett quiz i vad partiledarna som deltog i paraden hade på sig. Lova Olsson berättar om kritiken mot Björn Söder (SD), som uppstod efter att han på X, tidigare Twitter, anklagat Priderörelsen för att ha nära kopplingar till pedofili. På X skrev han även statsministern legitimerar pedofili, ett inlägg som sedan raderades. Moa Wallin om trenden att journalister utsätter politiker för tipspromenader i svåra ämnen. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. I den här podden möter du David Druid och Katherine Zimmerman som tidigare var kolleger i Morgonpasset i P3. Här möts de igen och pratar om politik på sitt egna sätt och lite annat. Med sig har de också Ekots politiska inrikesreporter Lova Olsson och satirikern Moa Wallin från P3 Klubben. Tillsammans blir det mycket skratt och nästan allt du behöver ha koll på kring veckans politiska händelser.Producent: Anton LundholmDigital redaktör: Michael LindgrenProgrammet spelades in den 11 augusti 2023

Sandy K Nutrition - Health & Lifestyle Queen
Episode 137 - Dreams: How they Can Serve & Guide Us in Our Lives with Angela Prider

Sandy K Nutrition - Health & Lifestyle Queen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 67:32


Everyone can put away their dream dictionaries and listen & share this episode with anyone who might want more insight on how their dreams can help them.Angela & I cover off the following topics in this episode:- What is a journey dream?- What is a day dream?- Are dreams messages from the soul?- What can these dreams mean?- How can we remember our dreams?And so much more.Angela Prider (aka LittleBird) is a spiritual healer and coach, Somatic practitioner, and Psychedelic Integration guide. She has been teaching the spiritual path of Animism (aka shamanism/earth medicine) and leading transformational circles and ceremonies both in Canada and internationally for 25 years.  Angela has had extensive in-person training and initiation in Ireland, Peru, Canada, and Australia. Dreamwork is a big part of her work and she has a unique approach of weaving together Jungian dream analysis practices with animist journeying and ritual.To be part of her 28 Days of Intentional Dreaming online, learn & register here:https://www.angelaprider.com/events/28-days-of-dreaming-week1Be sure to rate, review & share this episode with someone who may benefit. And follow me below!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandyknutrition/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/sandyknutritionTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandyknutritionTwitter: https://twitter.com/sandyknutrition

Podcast Killed The Video Star
Ep 83: EVEN PRIDER-ER (w/ Mano Agapion & Oscar Montoya)

Podcast Killed The Video Star

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 50:12


What in the TR-Hell is going on here!? It's the 83rd EP of PODCAST KILLED THE VIDEO STAR! And we getting PROUDER-ER?! This ep is filled with GAGGY music videos including 4 Non-Blondes - What's Up, Bronski Beat - Smalltown Boy, & Electric Six - Danger! High Voltage! Listen to 2 Qweirdos (Oscar Montoya & Mano Agapion) on a quest to find the 100 best music videos ever made!! Join us! I DIDN'T EXPECT THIS KIND OF GAGGOTRY! GO TO our IG & vote on which one of these should make it to the next round! AND- you can watch along with us if you want to on Youtube! EPISODES DROP EVERY FRIDAY! FIND US ON IG & YOUTUBE! #PKTVS INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/podcastkilledthevideostar YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rdmUYOnHqSGJ90BbyW-Jw SUPPORT & FORCE US TO WATCH YOUR VIDEO: https://anchor.fm/podcastkilledthevideostar/support MANO AGAPION: https://www.instagram.com/manoagapion/ OSCAR MONTOYA: https://www.instagram.com/ozzymo/ APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-killed-the-video-star/id1539892212 RATE & REVIEW US WHEREVER YOU POD! LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, & COMMENT ON YOUTUBE! ALL THAT SHIT! Sound Engineer/Video Editor: Matthew Brian Cohen Music By: Twinkids Art By: Jack Manion --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcastkilledthevideostar/support

En gay i taget
Hatbrott V: Priderättegången, del II (Facundo berättar)

En gay i taget

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 48:09


I andra delen av Priderättegången ringer vi upp Facundo som föll offer för Natinaldemokratisk ungdoms attack mot Prideparaden i Stockholm 2003. Facundo utsattes för grov misshandel och ger oss en inblick i händelseförloppet och efterdyningarna av händelsen. Han berättar om rättegången och allt som kom med den - samt delar med sig lite av hur han i sitt arbete som journalist jobbat med hatbrott.

En gay i taget
Hatbrott V: Priderättegången, del I

En gay i taget

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 24:44


År 2003 ledde Nationaldemokratisk Ungdom en homofobisk demonstration under Stockholm Pride. Demonstrationen urartade i en allvarlig och våldsam attack mot festivaldeltagare i Prideparaden. Detta ledde till en rättegång som kom att kallas för Priderättegången.

Myspodden med Carl Norberg
Bästa sätt att kontrollera oppositionen är att leda den själv

Myspodden med Carl Norberg

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 137:03


Så om George Soros redan 1992 gjorde attacken mot det fasta växelkurssystemet för att spräcka valutaormen, genom att "spekulera" mot den svenska kronan - utifrån att han sades anse att den var "övervärderad" - vilket i praktiken ledde till att bankerna kunde öka sin valutaspekulation genom att skapa ännu mer pengar med tidigare pengar som säkerhet - öka på valutamarknadens omfattning - dramatiskt och Soros Quantum Fund under mycket lång tid har kontrollerats av Investor, vad säger då det? Det säger att George Soros har en strategisk planering som har ett politiskt syfte - att det handlar inte om en individ som simpelt drivs av mycket kortsiktig monetär girighet! Det handlar om att tillgodose valutafinansiella systemets expansionsbehov och att skapa politisk trovärdighet för önskade utvecklingsriktningar. Nej, det säger inte heller att Soros är filantrop, så mycket är ju faktiskt nu helt klart, men den svenska allmänna girigheten låter likafullt detta pågå vidare, allmänheten tror uppenbarligen att detta är något som de själva gynnas av eftersom det sägs från politiskt håll vara på så vis och minsann om inte den gamle girigbuken även kallas filantrop, här i Sverige i de ägardirektivstyrda opinionsbildningsmedierna, i Sverige alltså - som kontrolleras av... Att Soros sponsrar Priderörelsen för att demoralisera och få människor mer kroppsöppningsorienterade är inte precis någon nyligen uppdagad omständighet, eftersom filosofisk materialism alltid bygger på stimuli genom yttre omständigheter. Alltså egentligen bara samma visa med en annan versrad. Självföraktets tragiska melodi. Att Soros sponsrar olika polariseringsskapande destabiliseringsorganisationer som Expo, Antifa och BLM i USA, är idag väl känt ibland politisk intresserade. Deras metoder och tillvägagångssätt för att möta politiskt motstånd, verkligt eller självunderstött, är numera ökänt. Att Soros gör detta för sin kortsiktiga girighets skull är alltså inte sant, dessa finansieringsinsatser gör med ett strategiskt politiskt planeringssyfte! Till exempel, har Aleris med migrationsfrågor att göra eller inte, har George Soros att göra med migrationsfrågor eller inte? Ville George Soros destabilisera genom regnbågsrevolutioner? Är George Soros organisation Open Society förbjuden av någon anledning att finnas i många länder? Är Sverige - enligt hackade dokument från Open Society som publicerades av Wikileaks - det mest Clintonsoroslojala landet på jorden? Har George Soros verksamhet alltså kontrollerats av familjen Wallenberg sedan länge eller inte alls? De syften som George Soros verkar för tycks ju i alla fall minst alltid, sammanfalla med familjen Wallenbergs, för att uttrycka sig klart. Behöver polarisering två parter? Ja alltid! Så det gäller alltså att alltid understödja den svagare parten så mycket att den inte vinner eftersom det är själva konflikten i sig som utgör målet. Någon som då kan räkna ut varför Steve Bannon anser att etniska nationalister är clowner? Ja, den mediala exponeringen är ju verkligen anmärkningsvärd med avseende på den av dessa etniska nationalister anförda problemformuleringen, i förhållande till verkligheten! Vem vinner på det? Så när det valutafinansiella systemets monetärmekaniskt grundade expansionskrav gör gällande att systemet nu bara har offentlig konsumtion kvar som möjlig ökande parameter för tillväxtkravet, då klarar alltså fortfarande inte särskilt många svenskar av att inse att migranter, skapade av intressen bakom George Soros, som beter sig illa gör det av en given anledning - alltså att skapa polarisering! En våt dröm för dessa intressen bakom George Soros, har naturligtvis därför varit att så många som möjligt skall falla för frestelsen i denna provokationsmetod, alltså att människor helst i grupper skall ta saken i egna händer och reagera med våld i stället för att adressera det problem som utgör den monetärt mekaniska grunden till hela denna politiska skapade och för trovärdigheten efterföljande nödvändiga utveckling. Försök nu att förstå detta! #CarlNorberg #DeFria #RealNews De Fria är en folkrörelse som jobbar för demokrati genom en upplyst och medveten befolkning! Stöd oss: SWISH: 070 - 621 19 92 (mottagare Sofia S) PATREON: https://patreon.com/defria_se HEMSIDA: https://defria.se FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/defria.se

Personal Brand Journey with Jamie M Swanson
What is Clubhouse and How do I get a Clubhouse Invitation?

Personal Brand Journey with Jamie M Swanson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020


Sign up for podcast  email reminders here  >>> http://brightentrepreneurpodcast.com/email Follow me on Clubhouse @jamiebright Transcript: A few days ago, I got an invitation to clubhouse, which is one of the newest, fastest growing apps that I have heard about in space in a long time. Now clubhouse is So you can't even get in. It's similar to how Pinterest and launched way back in the day. And so it's causing a lot of buzz and a lot of scarcity and people really wanting that exclusive invite so they can get inside and see what all the fuss is about. So today what I'd like to do is actually tell you a little bit about my first impressions of the platform and why I am so incredibly excited I really hope that this one makes it and sticks around it has a of potential, especially for people who love it. Audio, which I assume you do since you're listening to my podcast and for people who really want to connect with others in a meaningful way. So that's what I'm going to talk about in today's podcast. here's what I want to share with you. First and foremost, I want to talk about what clubhouse is, how it's run, what it looks like on the inside, why you might want to get an invitation to it that talk about. How do you actually get an So you can be a part of clubhouse. And then third, I'm talk to you today about some of the opportunities see clubhouse bringing to the table and how I personally am going to be approaching it in a strategic way. Hopefully both to grow this podcast as well as, you know, the rest of my business, because that's what I am. I'm an entrepreneur. I want to, you know, move forward. I want to grow my platform. I want to help as many people as possible. So I always want to be growing my audience. So when new apps like this come out, I love to think about how I can use a platform, both in an innovative way, but also an interesting way. That's going to make people who are checking it out, want to follow and watch what I'm doing and emulate it. I want to provide great value on the platform. And then two, I'm always thinking about different ways that I it creatively. To grow my audience as well. So I'm going to share you here and give you tips that I've gleaned in the couple of days I've been on it. So I will say I'm not a pro at clubhouse. I haven't been on it very long, but I do think that this is going to grow and I think it's going to grow quickly. And I'm very excited about the possibilities and want you to be one of the bright entrepreneurs in the know about it from the very beginning, even though it's not quite the very beginning. It feels that way because everyone started talking about it. Okay. So number one, what exactly app look like? Well, the app is actually quite simple, basically, having a list of zoom rooms that you into that have the inside listed. So right let up my app and see if I open up the clubhouse app. I have what's called the hallway. And there's, um, somebody talking about having a big impact in business and life by fostering outstanding relationships. Cool. Interesting. There's somebody talking about small business Saturday, we've got money to spend on your amazing products, which allows you to come in and pitch your product. How cool is that? Um, there's travel speed dating. Are you my future Bay? Okay, so I'm not into that one. That's fine. Somebody talking about sexual consent in the church, somebody talking about time travel, let's talk about it. Right? There's all sorts of random things in here. Some of them are going to be pop culture. Some of them are going to be business-related. so this is called the hallway. And if your friends and the people you're following start a room, then you will see this in your hallway so that you can also enter that room and join the conversation. So you click on a link to join a room. When you join a room, you're hearing people talk. Live now, there are no recordings that you can go back and listen to later. And I think that's part of the appeal is that if you're not there, you miss out on it, but that's also part of the beauty of it that these are conversations happening with real people. And it's voice only. There's no video and there's no. Chat function like you can't sit and chat in the comments. So that's how it's different from zoom. For zoom. You can go in, you can have a big zoom meeting and you can have your video on and off or your audio on and off. Or you can chat in the comments. It's not that way in that there's no video at all. There's only a profile picture and there's no chat. So the only way, if you want to talk, you actually have to raise your hand and go onto what they call the stage. And the person who starts the room gets to moderate that. So they can allow people to talk or not, and they can mute people. They can kick people out, they can do all the typical moderation stuff, but. It's a beautiful platform because you're actually hearing people have conversations live. What I've found is that these rooms generally stay open for quite a long time. People come and go and it's explicitly said on there that it's not rude to ghost within clubhouse. So if you come into a chat, you're not having it, or you've got to run or whatever, you don't have to say. Sorry, guys got to go. You just quietly leave. Actually the button even says leave quietly, which is just. Super beautiful and really graceful so that people don't have to feel bad breaking a social norm about communication that outside of the platform might be seen as rude. However, because the platform is made on conversations and it's meant to listen in and participate. They totally understand if you have to go and you don't want to interrupt the conversation that's happening, especially if you're in a room with a thousand people who want to talk or have a conversation. Now, most of the rooms are quite a bit smaller than that, that I've found, but there are some rooms that are quite a bit bigger. So it's a little bit like zoom in that you do have a room. But you don't have video. You just hear voices, but you can go back out into the hallway and you can see all the different rooms that are listed. And so it's just really addicting. It's really a beautiful platform for you to go in and have conversations about whatever it is you want to have a conversation about and really talk to real. People, I absolutely love that so much. And there's so much support in the platform that I've found. And people have been really gracious to people who are new coming in and learning the platform for the first time and engaging for the first time. So I love it because I feel like it's a very personal real app. You actually get to engage with people in a real way, because voice is really personal. It's part of why I love podcasting because podcasts that I listened to, I feel like I know them. I hope that you feel like, you know me in some weird little way. And so there's a big appeal in this app because it does feel so authentic. You can't, sit and type out a post for 20 minutes before posting it and make sure every word is right. You've got to talk. And when we talk things come out sometimes and we can talk over each other and be rude, or we can be polite or, you know, we have to learn to moderate when it's a big group like this. And it's really an interesting platform in that way. the other thing that they have not just rooms is they have something called clubs. Now you have to manually apply to have a club, which clubhouse is new. I mean, right now, as I'm recording this podcast, it is definitely in beta. There's definitely some bugs and. They are rolling things out pretty quickly, but it's still taking a little time. So clubs is something that they have to approve for your account manually. So the process is very slow. You fill out a form that's on air table at the moment. Like that's how old school get her done done is better than perfect that they are, which I really love about them. And you can request to have a club that's associated with your name. Now, if you have a club, people can actually follow the club. And if you want to, you can approve them as a member of the club. You can invite them to actually be a member. So there's kind of two tiers, and then you can start a room that's hosted by your club. And when you do that, it actually goes out to all the people who are following your club as a notification, which is super cool. And you can schedule things on a calendar. For upcoming conversations that you want to have on the platform. So people can go up to a calendar and if they're following your club and you've posted it from your club, they're going to see that you don't have to have a club to schedule your conversations. You can actually do that even without a club, but it's definitely neat to have a club because then you can do things that are members only, or that are open to the greater followers of your entire club. It's just another way for you to. kind of help set yourself apart as an expert in a specific kind of topic or niche, or like I'm doing. To build a community on clubhouse. So mine is called bright entrepreneurs. Guess what? That's because I'm trying to create a movement, a bright entrepreneurs and a community, a bright entrepreneurs. And I just really love that format. I want to be known as an entrepreneur who knows her stuff. I want to grow my own podcast right here. The one you're listening to. So, shamelessly, I'm just going to ask you to share it with friends. You think would like it, but. As I build my profile on clubhouse and I build a club for bright entrepreneurs, which I haven't even had approved yet. So I don't have it there. I'm kind of in that waiting period, which they said can take one to two weeks right now because of their backlog. But assuming that that gets approved, then I can grow this club on their, not just my own personal followers. But followers within that club who then get notified of anything we do there, which is just neat, because then they don't have to follow me as a person if they're not interested in some of the other topics that I'm hopping into and having discussions around. And I will use that club very intentionally to talk about business stuff, similar to, like I talk about here on the podcast, I can share my, things I'm thinking about in terms of growing my business or. Anything really the beautiful thing is because it's not recorded. I can share the same thing over and over and over again with new people, I can get a little bit more intimate and I don't have to worry so much about it being perfect because it's in real time. And once it's done, once it's said it's gone, it's like conversation. I love it. It's a little bit more like being in a conference, but virtually, and I just adore it. I mean, yes, there's some differences because not everyone can be in a room talking at the same time, like at a conference, but it's a really beautiful way. To find people who are interested in topics that you're also interested in, either by you posting them and starting rooms, and then letting other people who find the room, come in and start the conversation and naturally be attracted to you. But also by going on the platform and finding conversations that are already happening around your niche and joining in on them and really showing your expertise. It's great. All right. So how do you get an invite to this? Well, you have to know, but he was on the platform. When I joined clubhouse, I was given one invitation, which I passed on to a mastermind member. Who's in the brighter together. Mastermind. Yeah. And we have a little chain there. That's going. So once somebody gets in, they commit to inviting the next person in our mastermind who commits to inviting the next person in the mastermind until all of us will get in that way. But you only get one invitation when you join. So I don't have another invitation to give you right now, but apparently if you go in and use the app and the people that you invite go in and use the app, you. Somehow earned some sort of clout and you can get more invitations each week. If you're active in your people are active. So you only want to invite people who, you know, are really going to use the app and be active on it so that you can get more invitations and bring more of your friends. So you can try and find a chain of people who are doing an invite train, I did one on a. Facebook group that I was a part of somebody had their one invitation. They got that week. And so they said, okay, I'm going to give it to the first person who comments below as long as you absolutely promise to invite the person who's right below you. So that's how I got in is that I was able to get in through an invite, train that way now. you might have to find one of those on Facebook. You can put up a post, like I did on my profile that said, Hey, I would love to have an invitation to clubhouse. If anybody knows anybody with one, I would love to join. that's kinda how I got tipped off to the fact that there is a group with a big. Chain going on. So that's one way you can find an invitation. The other thing is that you can sign up on their app and apparently they have a waitlist and you may be sent an invitation via text message eventually. Now, I don't know anybody who got in this way because everybody I know, came through a chain and an invite process, but that is what they say they do. And so. You can go to the app store and download the clubhouse app. You can actually reserve your username, which is fantastic. Even if you don't have an invite, go reserve your name right now. And hopefully they will eventually send you an invitation. If you don't already get one from somebody else that you know, now there's a little bad news for my Android users. it's only available on iPhones or iPads. I don't know if they're going to be coming out with an Android version eventually or not, but honestly, if this is a platform that you want to get to know and access and build, especially if you have a podcast or you just love having conversations. I think it would honestly be worth going out and buying a cheap used iPad or iPhone that you can use just to run the clubhouse app. And maybe you're just like, heck no, no way. That's fine. That's totally cool. for me, if I could get something for one to $200, I really think there's a lot of opportunity to grow a big audience on clubhouse right now, pretty easily. Because so many people are looking for people to follow. They want to find their people. And it's very active right now, but so many people are new that they're afraid to start their own rooms and put themselves out there as a leader, because they're trying to learn the ropes that there's just tons of opportunity. It's just a beautiful playground right now. And I think you could grow very large, very quickly and become known within the community if you wanted to go there. And I don't know if this platform is going to stick around. I don't know if it's going to be bought up and sucked up and whatever. I mean, maybe it's going to be like Periscope where people came on and it was big for like six months. And then Facebook lives rolled out and it basically killed Periscope and, you know, whatever else. But even if that's the case, I feel like it's an opportunity to make real connections with real people who would end up migrating with you wherever you go. They do have a place to put an Instagram link and a Twitter link. So I don't use Twitter, but I absolutely use Instagram. And I've already had somebody on the platform literally within the first three hours that I was there. Go to my Instagram account, where it says that I do clarity coaching days and asked me about doing a clarity coaching day with me, which is super exciting. I've already got people who are interested in hiring me and becoming one of my customers because of the first few hours I was there and I engaged. And that was it. It was super simple and it's a great way to get more exposure on your other platforms as well. All right. So now that you know what it is, how to get an invitation and some of the possibilities are there. I want to tell you a little bit more specifically about the opportunities that I'm seeing and what I plan to do going forward. I've already talked a little bit about it because I just like to talk and things come up beforehand and I'm really excited about this app, but, by the way, if you. Are on clubhouse and you want to follow me? You can find my information in the show notes. I'm at Jamie bright as in bright entrepreneur. So that's my handle. Jamie bright. You can go there and find it there. So that's super awesome. Go check me out. Follow me. I would love to hear from you. And, uh, if you want to send me a note, you're going to have to do it through Instagram because you can't send notes or messages via clubhouse without jumping in a room with somebody. Which just sounded really dirty, but you know what I'm talking about. Right. Right. All right. So here's how I'm going to be using clubhouse and what I would recommend doing as well. So first and foremost, if you want to grow your audience, which I'm assuming you do, you're going to want to join in on some existing conversations that are already happening in the rooms and share your expertise. So look for conversations that will allow you to talk about the things that you're most excited about. Or that might have people who are interested in your topic. So if there's an existing thing going on, um, definitely participate in that. And you can look through the calendar to see if there are any things upcoming that you can even schedule on your calendar to make sure that you're there and you don't miss them. That's a really beautiful feature. Second. you may want to start your own room. About whatever topic it is that you are most knowledgeable about and see who shows up. Now, if you don't have a lot of followers or very many people that you are following, it might not show up right away for a lot of people. You might have to build some traction because the hallway where all the different rooms are listed is definitely highly influenced by who you're following. And what clubs you're a part of. And who's following you. I think, I don't know the exact details. So a little bit, that is a speculation, but it's definitely highly influenced by those things. So you want to start participating. You want to start following people. You can find people who are interested in your topics by going into the search bar and searching for those topics. It'll actually only bring people up, not rooms, which is kind of a bummer. I wish they had a search and maybe they will eventually that lets you search for rooms about specific topics. But it's beta. It's very basic. So I'm sure stuff like that will come. There are also clubs that you can follow, but again, they don't have a search directory of all the clubs yet, but they do have it of the people. And many of the people who have started clubs, for example, Akila is a friend of mine who has a club, all about SEO and about podcasting. So if you search for SEO, she might show up on the list as an active user. And if you go to her profile, You'll see in her about section that she wrote, that she is about. She has a club about SCO and a club about podcasting and at the bottom of her profile, there's a list of the clubs she's in. And the first two are the clubs that she runs. So you can find them there that way. So you can use the search kind of in a backwards way to find people who are interested in your topic, but also may have clubs about them that you can then join. And it's pretty safe to assume that anybody who's joined a club about that topic are going to be interested in that topic. So you can start following those people and hopefully start getting into more of the conversations that are happening around your topic. It's pretty cool that way now. If you do start your own room, which I highly recommend you do when you start the conversation, you're going to want to think of it as a conversation and not as a presentation. So a lot of that comes down to asking questions. And allowing other people to answer, empowering them to join the conversation. Now I'm not going to go into all of the details on how to bring people onto the stage and enter into the conversation because they have these lovely. Welcome rooms that will teach you everything you need to know when you get on the app and by doing it, you'll learn. So I don't want to go into all the tech stuff right now, but it's not that hard to be able to curate who can come up. People can raise their hand if they want to speak so that, you know, who'd like to actually come on the stage and have a conversation with you. And the more you can empower other people and ask good. Questions the better your conversation is going to be. So one of the things that I want to be doing is I want to go in and I want to basically try and crowdsource really helpful information for people and be seen as a curator. So I'm hoping to invite a couple of friends who are already on clubhouse to come with me into a room and probably schedule it and basically have a panel it's like ask, you know, what's the best. Marketing tip that you have from 2020. That's a great examples. Do McLaren did that on his podcast for a bunch of us in his mastermind. And that led me to make a whole podcast about my best tip. And you can do the same thing on clubhouse. I want to do something like that, where I basically just start a room that says. You know, best marketing tips from 2020 from real entrepreneurs, come listen and share your own tips. So that way, not only is it me sharing my expertise, but it's also allowing the people who are in the room to get on the stage and share their expertise. Everybody here, who's there to grow a business and there's a lot of entrepreneurs on the platform. They want to be seen as an expert. So if you can empower them by asking good questions that allows them to show off their expertise in a way that's not spammy, that might get them extra followers. That's really powerful. kind of how I'm thinking about it that way. I'm also, you know, when you're in a room, if you are the moderator. You that you can do this thing called resetting the room, which basically means every so often, you're going to remind people what the topic of the room is, what the conversation is going on and what they can do to join the conversation or what question you're asking everybody to answer and tell them that they can raise their hand to come up and speak about it, because then people will, you know, who may have joined late. Cause some of these rooms stay open for hours. You don't have to do it for hours, but. It's really neat. The conversations can go really long if there's a lot of people involved. When you do that, you can also say by the way, here's who I am and give a really quick little introduction and encourage people to follow you if they are your ideal client or you can say, if you want to be a bright entrepreneur who dah, dah, dah, dah, dah, dah, you know, you can speak to the bright future identity that they want to have. Then you can say, follow me. And I'm going to be doing more conversations like this. Give them a reason to follow you. Tell them what they will get from following you. Based on the conversations that you're going to be starting in the rooms at clubhouse. It's really simple, but people are looking for other people to follow right now so that they have more rooms in their hallway that they can join. Because a lot of people aren't starting their own conversations. They're waiting for others to start them and they're just consuming and you really only get. Half a dozen to a dozen different conversations at a time. At least that's what I'm finding right now. Maybe I just need to follow more people, but right now my hallway, isn't super huge. I think people are more likely to hop off. If they don't see a room that's interesting to them than to start their own room. And so if you are starting rooms that other people find interesting, then you're going to start attracting a lot more followers. And right now, at least while the platform is newer, it's not oversaturated with everybody trying to do the same things. Now you do not want to be overly salesy. You do not want, I mean, you can sell, you can absolutely share. You can absolutely offer things on there. But you're going to want to have real conversations and let people reach out to you, I think is probably the best way to do it. I don't see going on there right now and being really pushy about launching something or trying to sell something. I don't think that's going to work real great with the culture at the moment. I do think more and more people will do that and they will find ways to do it well. And I think it's possible. Like, I don't feel like I'm overly pushy with how I share stuff here on the podcast. I just use my bright future content framework, you can actually get that content template that I use back in episode six of season three. So you can go back and listen to it. If you haven't, you could use that pretty easily without seeming very pushy or salesy in a room. But the goal is not so much to sell as it is to build your expertise, to get people to follow you. And to check you out on other platforms because they see our expertise, they hear, they don't see it, they hear your expertise and it's pretty incredible that way. but the big thing is people are just looking for others to follow. And I don't know how long that's going to last, but as it's growing, if you can establish yourself as a voice that people are following other people, see. Their friends following you, and they're going to want to follow you as well. It's just got a lot of opportunity now that it won't have later, because so many people are so new to the platform and a lot of people are following other people back. Right. So if someone follows you, they're like, Oh, who's this person. Let me check them out. Oh, I should follow them too. That looks interesting. Make sure that you have a bio that's really clear. Now I couldn't figure out how to get. Spaces between my paragraphs, you know, like the line break between my paragraph. So pro tip go write your bio in notes on your phone and format it however you want it to be. And then copy and paste that out of there and paste it into the bio that you have on clubhouse. Cause then it looks the exact same, which is lovely. So there's a little tip for you as you're doing your bios. But there's just such an opportunity to grow there right now. And to grow fast, if you're engaging with people, if you're having awesome conversations, if you're a wonderful moderator, if you're starting rooms that have topics that people are interested in, they want to join in. They want to see what the fuss is about, and they want to follow people who are talking about stuff they care about. So it's an awesome opportunity to grow now. All right, my friend, if you are sitting there and you're saying, Oh my goodness, I want to get into clubhouse, but I have an Android or I don't have an invite or whatever. I'm sure that at some point you're going to be able to get in. I don't know what their timeline is. I don't know how many invitations I'm going to be given, or when I've heard it's about one to three invitations per week. But after I get my mastermind people in, because my brighter together, mastermind, peeps get first chance at my invitations, but once those people get in, what I will do is I'm going to go to telegram and I have a telegram channel right here for the podcast, and I'm going to offer my telegram people, my invitations next. So as soon as I've gotten my mastermind, people in, I will go there and start offering invitations. Now it might be awhile, but that is where I will go next. So if you have not yet signed up for telegram for this podcast, telegram is just a free messaging app. It's where I share when new episodes are available and a little behind the scenes things here and there, it's kind of for the insiders who really want to know what's going on, because I know it's a new app for most of you. It's also where I run my mastermind groups because it's so nice not to be on Facebook. It's so much quieter. So if you'd like to be a part of my telegram group, that's actually only open to people who are following the podcast via email. So all you need to do is go down into the show notes and sign up to get notifications. When the podcast goes live via email, and once you've signed up, it's going to take you to a page that will allow you to join. The telegram group as well. That's really only for insiders. So that's the way you get in there. So you can go to bright entrepreneur podcast.com/email, and that will take you to a place where you can sign up for the email notifications. And then that will allow you to get into telegram as well. It's optional. So go do that now. And with that, my friends, if you have any other questions about clubhouse, I will put up a post in telegram where we can talk about it and chat about it there, because I think it's definitely worth talking about more. And I am so excited about the possibility. Of growing an audience on that platform and what it's going to turn into, it's still super basic, but I think it has the potential to really change things in a massive way. And I don't think it's going anywhere unless one of the big companies buys it up and takes over it. But it's really the next big platform for entrepreneurs. At least that's how I see it. And I'm super excited about it. So definitely head over to telegram. We'll have a conversation about it there, and I'll be answering questions about it. There. In the meantime with that, my friends remember that we are Prider together and the world needs us. So let's go out and make it brighter.

Personal Brand Journey with Jamie M Swanson
What is Clubhouse and How do I get a Clubhouse Invitation?

Personal Brand Journey with Jamie M Swanson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 28:27


Sign up for podcast  email reminders here  >>> http://brightentrepreneurpodcast.com/email Follow me on Clubhouse @jamiebright Transcript: A few days ago, I got an invitation to clubhouse, which is one of the newest, fastest growing apps that I have heard about in space in a long time. Now clubhouse is So you can't even get in. It's similar to how Pinterest and launched way back in the day. And so it's causing a lot of buzz and a lot of scarcity and people really wanting that exclusive invite so they can get inside and see what all the fuss is about. So today what I'd like to do is actually tell you a little bit about my first impressions of the platform and why I am so incredibly excited I really hope that this one makes it and sticks around it has a of potential, especially for people who love it. Audio, which I assume you do since you're listening to my podcast and for people who really want to connect with others in a meaningful way. So that's what I'm going to talk about in today's podcast. here's what I want to share with you. First and foremost, I want to talk about what clubhouse is, how it's run, what it looks like on the inside, why you might want to get an invitation to it that talk about. How do you actually get an So you can be a part of clubhouse. And then third, I'm talk to you today about some of the opportunities see clubhouse bringing to the table and how I personally am going to be approaching it in a strategic way. Hopefully both to grow this podcast as well as, you know, the rest of my business, because that's what I am. I'm an entrepreneur. I want to, you know, move forward. I want to grow my platform. I want to help as many people as possible. So I always want to be growing my audience. So when new apps like this come out, I love to think about how I can use a platform, both in an innovative way, but also an interesting way. That's going to make people who are checking it out, want to follow and watch what I'm doing and emulate it. I want to provide great value on the platform. And then two, I'm always thinking about different ways that I it creatively. To grow my audience as well. So I'm going to share you here and give you tips that I've gleaned in the couple of days I've been on it. So I will say I'm not a pro at clubhouse. I haven't been on it very long, but I do think that this is going to grow and I think it's going to grow quickly. And I'm very excited about the possibilities and want you to be one of the bright entrepreneurs in the know about it from the very beginning, even though it's not quite the very beginning. It feels that way because everyone started talking about it. Okay. So number one, what exactly app look like? Well, the app is actually quite simple, basically, having a list of zoom rooms that you into that have the inside listed. So right let up my app and see if I open up the clubhouse app. I have what's called the hallway. And there's, um, somebody talking about having a big impact in business and life by fostering outstanding relationships. Cool. Interesting. There's somebody talking about small business Saturday, we've got money to spend on your amazing products, which allows you to come in and pitch your product. How cool is that? Um, there's travel speed dating. Are you my future Bay? Okay, so I'm not into that one. That's fine. Somebody talking about sexual consent in the church, somebody talking about time travel, let's talk about it. Right? There's all sorts of random things in here. Some of them are going to be pop culture. Some of them are going to be business-related. so this is called the hallway. And if your friends and the people you're following start a room, then you will see this in your hallway so that you can also enter that room and join the conversation. So you click on a link to join a room. When you join a room, you're hearing people talk. Live now, there are no recordings that you can go back and listen to later. And I think that's part of the appeal is that if you're not there, you miss out on it, but that's also part of the beauty of it that these are conversations happening with real people. And it's voice only. There's no video and there's no. Chat function like you can't sit and chat in the comments. So that's how it's different from zoom. For zoom. You can go in, you can have a big zoom meeting and you can have your video on and off or your audio on and off. Or you can chat in the comments. It's not that way in that there's no video at all. There's only a profile picture and there's no chat. So the only way, if you want to talk, you actually have to raise your hand and go onto what they call the stage. And the person who starts the room gets to moderate that. So they can allow people to talk or not, and they can mute people. They can kick people out, they can do all the typical moderation stuff, but. It's a beautiful platform because you're actually hearing people have conversations live. What I've found is that these rooms generally stay open for quite a long time. People come and go and it's explicitly said on there that it's not rude to ghost within clubhouse. So if you come into a chat, you're not having it, or you've got to run or whatever, you don't have to say. Sorry, guys got to go. You just quietly leave. Actually the button even says leave quietly, which is just. Super beautiful and really graceful so that people don't have to feel bad breaking a social norm about communication that outside of the platform might be seen as rude. However, because the platform is made on conversations and it's meant to listen in and participate. They totally understand if you have to go and you don't want to interrupt the conversation that's happening, especially if you're in a room with a thousand people who want to talk or have a conversation. Now, most of the rooms are quite a bit smaller than that, that I've found, but there are some rooms that are quite a bit bigger. So it's a little bit like zoom in that you do have a room. But you don't have video. You just hear voices, but you can go back out into the hallway and you can see all the different rooms that are listed. And so it's just really addicting. It's really a beautiful platform for you to go in and have conversations about whatever it is you want to have a conversation about and really talk to real. People, I absolutely love that so much. And there's so much support in the platform that I've found. And people have been really gracious to people who are new coming in and learning the platform for the first time and engaging for the first time. So I love it because I feel like it's a very personal real app. You actually get to engage with people in a real way, because voice is really personal. It's part of why I love podcasting because podcasts that I listened to, I feel like I know them. I hope that you feel like, you know me in some weird little way. And so there's a big appeal in this app because it does feel so authentic. You can't, sit and type out a post for 20 minutes before posting it and make sure every word is right. You've got to talk. And when we talk things come out sometimes and we can talk over each other and be rude, or we can be polite or, you know, we have to learn to moderate when it's a big group like this. And it's really an interesting platform in that way. the other thing that they have not just rooms is they have something called clubs. Now you have to manually apply to have a club, which clubhouse is new. I mean, right now, as I'm recording this podcast, it is definitely in beta. There's definitely some bugs and. They are rolling things out pretty quickly, but it's still taking a little time. So clubs is something that they have to approve for your account manually. So the process is very slow. You fill out a form that's on air table at the moment. Like that's how old school get her done done is better than perfect that they are, which I really love about them. And you can request to have a club that's associated with your name. Now, if you have a club, people can actually follow the club. And if you want to, you can approve them as a member of the club. You can invite them to actually be a member. So there's kind of two tiers, and then you can start a room that's hosted by your club. And when you do that, it actually goes out to all the people who are following your club as a notification, which is super cool. And you can schedule things on a calendar. For upcoming conversations that you want to have on the platform. So people can go up to a calendar and if they're following your club and you've posted it from your club, they're going to see that you don't have to have a club to schedule your conversations. You can actually do that even without a club, but it's definitely neat to have a club because then you can do things that are members only, or that are open to the greater followers of your entire club. It's just another way for you to. kind of help set yourself apart as an expert in a specific kind of topic or niche, or like I'm doing. To build a community on clubhouse. So mine is called bright entrepreneurs. Guess what? That's because I'm trying to create a movement, a bright entrepreneurs and a community, a bright entrepreneurs. And I just really love that format. I want to be known as an entrepreneur who knows her stuff. I want to grow my own podcast right here. The one you're listening to. So, shamelessly, I'm just going to ask you to share it with friends. You think would like it, but. As I build my profile on clubhouse and I build a club for bright entrepreneurs, which I haven't even had approved yet. So I don't have it there. I'm kind of in that waiting period, which they said can take one to two weeks right now because of their backlog. But assuming that that gets approved, then I can grow this club on their, not just my own personal followers. But followers within that club who then get notified of anything we do there, which is just neat, because then they don't have to follow me as a person if they're not interested in some of the other topics that I'm hopping into and having discussions around. And I will use that club very intentionally to talk about business stuff, similar to, like I talk about here on the podcast, I can share my, things I'm thinking about in terms of growing my business or. Anything really the beautiful thing is because it's not recorded. I can share the same thing over and over and over again with new people, I can get a little bit more intimate and I don't have to worry so much about it being perfect because it's in real time. And once it's done, once it's said it's gone, it's like conversation. I love it. It's a little bit more like being in a conference, but virtually, and I just adore it. I mean, yes, there's some differences because not everyone can be in a room talking at the same time, like at a conference, but it's a really beautiful way. To find people who are interested in topics that you're also interested in, either by you posting them and starting rooms, and then letting other people who find the room, come in and start the conversation and naturally be attracted to you. But also by going on the platform and finding conversations that are already happening around your niche and joining in on them and really showing your expertise. It's great. All right. So how do you get an invite to this? Well, you have to know, but he was on the platform. When I joined clubhouse, I was given one invitation, which I passed on to a mastermind member. Who's in the brighter together. Mastermind. Yeah. And we have a little chain there. That's going. So once somebody gets in, they commit to inviting the next person in our mastermind who commits to inviting the next person in the mastermind until all of us will get in that way. But you only get one invitation when you join. So I don't have another invitation to give you right now, but apparently if you go in and use the app and the people that you invite go in and use the app, you. Somehow earned some sort of clout and you can get more invitations each week. If you're active in your people are active. So you only want to invite people who, you know, are really going to use the app and be active on it so that you can get more invitations and bring more of your friends. So you can try and find a chain of people who are doing an invite train, I did one on a. Facebook group that I was a part of somebody had their one invitation. They got that week. And so they said, okay, I'm going to give it to the first person who comments below as long as you absolutely promise to invite the person who's right below you. So that's how I got in is that I was able to get in through an invite, train that way now. you might have to find one of those on Facebook. You can put up a post, like I did on my profile that said, Hey, I would love to have an invitation to clubhouse. If anybody knows anybody with one, I would love to join. that's kinda how I got tipped off to the fact that there is a group with a big. Chain going on. So that's one way you can find an invitation. The other thing is that you can sign up on their app and apparently they have a waitlist and you may be sent an invitation via text message eventually. Now, I don't know anybody who got in this way because everybody I know, came through a chain and an invite process, but that is what they say they do. And so. You can go to the app store and download the clubhouse app. You can actually reserve your username, which is fantastic. Even if you don't have an invite, go reserve your name right now. And hopefully they will eventually send you an invitation. If you don't already get one from somebody else that you know, now there's a little bad news for my Android users. it's only available on iPhones or iPads. I don't know if they're going to be coming out with an Android version eventually or not, but honestly, if this is a platform that you want to get to know and access and build, especially if you have a podcast or you just love having conversations. I think it would honestly be worth going out and buying a cheap used iPad or iPhone that you can use just to run the clubhouse app. And maybe you're just like, heck no, no way. That's fine. That's totally cool. for me, if I could get something for one to $200, I really think there's a lot of opportunity to grow a big audience on clubhouse right now, pretty easily. Because so many people are looking for people to follow. They want to find their people. And it's very active right now, but so many people are new that they're afraid to start their own rooms and put themselves out there as a leader, because they're trying to learn the ropes that there's just tons of opportunity. It's just a beautiful playground right now. And I think you could grow very large, very quickly and become known within the community if you wanted to go there. And I don't know if this platform is going to stick around. I don't know if it's going to be bought up and sucked up and whatever. I mean, maybe it's going to be like Periscope where people came on and it was big for like six months. And then Facebook lives rolled out and it basically killed Periscope and, you know, whatever else. But even if that's the case, I feel like it's an opportunity to make real connections with real people who would end up migrating with you wherever you go. They do have a place to put an Instagram link and a Twitter link. So I don't use Twitter, but I absolutely use Instagram. And I've already had somebody on the platform literally within the first three hours that I was there. Go to my Instagram account, where it says that I do clarity coaching days and asked me about doing a clarity coaching day with me, which is super exciting. I've already got people who are interested in hiring me and becoming one of my customers because of the first few hours I was there and I engaged. And that was it. It was super simple and it's a great way to get more exposure on your other platforms as well. All right. So now that you know what it is, how to get an invitation and some of the possibilities are there. I want to tell you a little bit more specifically about the opportunities that I'm seeing and what I plan to do going forward. I've already talked a little bit about it because I just like to talk and things come up beforehand and I'm really excited about this app, but, by the way, if you. Are on clubhouse and you want to follow me? You can find my information in the show notes. I'm at Jamie bright as in bright entrepreneur. So that's my handle. Jamie bright. You can go there and find it there. So that's super awesome. Go check me out. Follow me. I would love to hear from you. And, uh, if you want to send me a note, you're going to have to do it through Instagram because you can't send notes or messages via clubhouse without jumping in a room with somebody. Which just sounded really dirty, but you know what I'm talking about. Right. Right. All right. So here's how I'm going to be using clubhouse and what I would recommend doing as well. So first and foremost, if you want to grow your audience, which I'm assuming you do, you're going to want to join in on some existing conversations that are already happening in the rooms and share your expertise. So look for conversations that will allow you to talk about the things that you're most excited about. Or that might have people who are interested in your topic. So if there's an existing thing going on, um, definitely participate in that. And you can look through the calendar to see if there are any things upcoming that you can even schedule on your calendar to make sure that you're there and you don't miss them. That's a really beautiful feature. Second. you may want to start your own room. About whatever topic it is that you are most knowledgeable about and see who shows up. Now, if you don't have a lot of followers or very many people that you are following, it might not show up right away for a lot of people. You might have to build some traction because the hallway where all the different rooms are listed is definitely highly influenced by who you're following. And what clubs you're a part of. And who's following you. I think, I don't know the exact details. So a little bit, that is a speculation, but it's definitely highly influenced by those things. So you want to start participating. You want to start following people. You can find people who are interested in your topics by going into the search bar and searching for those topics. It'll actually only bring people up, not rooms, which is kind of a bummer. I wish they had a search and maybe they will eventually that lets you search for rooms about specific topics. But it's beta. It's very basic. So I'm sure stuff like that will come. There are also clubs that you can follow, but again, they don't have a search directory of all the clubs yet, but they do have it of the people. And many of the people who have started clubs, for example, Akila is a friend of mine who has a club, all about SEO and about podcasting. So if you search for SEO, she might show up on the list as an active user. And if you go to her profile, You'll see in her about section that she wrote, that she is about. She has a club about SCO and a club about podcasting and at the bottom of her profile, there's a list of the clubs she's in. And the first two are the clubs that she runs. So you can find them there that way. So you can use the search kind of in a backwards way to find people who are interested in your topic, but also may have clubs about them that you can then join. And it's pretty safe to assume that anybody who's joined a club about that topic are going to be interested in that topic. So you can start following those people and hopefully start getting into more of the conversations that are happening around your topic. It's pretty cool that way now. If you do start your own room, which I highly recommend you do when you start the conversation, you're going to want to think of it as a conversation and not as a presentation. So a lot of that comes down to asking questions. And allowing other people to answer, empowering them to join the conversation. Now I'm not going to go into all of the details on how to bring people onto the stage and enter into the conversation because they have these lovely. Welcome rooms that will teach you everything you need to know when you get on the app and by doing it, you'll learn. So I don't want to go into all the tech stuff right now, but it's not that hard to be able to curate who can come up. People can raise their hand if they want to speak so that, you know, who'd like to actually come on the stage and have a conversation with you. And the more you can empower other people and ask good. Questions the better your conversation is going to be. So one of the things that I want to be doing is I want to go in and I want to basically try and crowdsource really helpful information for people and be seen as a curator. So I'm hoping to invite a couple of friends who are already on clubhouse to come with me into a room and probably schedule it and basically have a panel it's like ask, you know, what's the best. Marketing tip that you have from 2020. That's a great examples. Do McLaren did that on his podcast for a bunch of us in his mastermind. And that led me to make a whole podcast about my best tip. And you can do the same thing on clubhouse. I want to do something like that, where I basically just start a room that says. You know, best marketing tips from 2020 from real entrepreneurs, come listen and share your own tips. So that way, not only is it me sharing my expertise, but it's also allowing the people who are in the room to get on the stage and share their expertise. Everybody here, who's there to grow a business and there's a lot of entrepreneurs on the platform. They want to be seen as an expert. So if you can empower them by asking good questions that allows them to show off their expertise in a way that's not spammy, that might get them extra followers. That's really powerful. kind of how I'm thinking about it that way. I'm also, you know, when you're in a room, if you are the moderator. You that you can do this thing called resetting the room, which basically means every so often, you're going to remind people what the topic of the room is, what the conversation is going on and what they can do to join the conversation or what question you're asking everybody to answer and tell them that they can raise their hand to come up and speak about it, because then people will, you know, who may have joined late. Cause some of these rooms stay open for hours. You don't have to do it for hours, but. It's really neat. The conversations can go really long if there's a lot of people involved. When you do that, you can also say by the way, here's who I am and give a really quick little introduction and encourage people to follow you if they are your ideal client or you can say, if you want to be a bright entrepreneur who dah, dah, dah, dah, dah, dah, you know, you can speak to the bright future identity that they want to have. Then you can say, follow me. And I'm going to be doing more conversations like this. Give them a reason to follow you. Tell them what they will get from following you. Based on the conversations that you're going to be starting in the rooms at clubhouse. It's really simple, but people are looking for other people to follow right now so that they have more rooms in their hallway that they can join. Because a lot of people aren't starting their own conversations. They're waiting for others to start them and they're just consuming and you really only get. Half a dozen to a dozen different conversations at a time. At least that's what I'm finding right now. Maybe I just need to follow more people, but right now my hallway, isn't super huge. I think people are more likely to hop off. If they don't see a room that's interesting to them than to start their own room. And so if you are starting rooms that other people find interesting, then you're going to start attracting a lot more followers. And right now, at least while the platform is newer, it's not oversaturated with everybody trying to do the same things. Now you do not want to be overly salesy. You do not want, I mean, you can sell, you can absolutely share. You can absolutely offer things on there. But you're going to want to have real conversations and let people reach out to you, I think is probably the best way to do it. I don't see going on there right now and being really pushy about launching something or trying to sell something. I don't think that's going to work real great with the culture at the moment. I do think more and more people will do that and they will find ways to do it well. And I think it's possible. Like, I don't feel like I'm overly pushy with how I share stuff here on the podcast. I just use my bright future content framework, you can actually get that content template that I use back in episode six of season three. So you can go back and listen to it. If you haven't, you could use that pretty easily without seeming very pushy or salesy in a room. But the goal is not so much to sell as it is to build your expertise, to get people to follow you. And to check you out on other platforms because they see our expertise, they hear, they don't see it, they hear your expertise and it's pretty incredible that way. but the big thing is people are just looking for others to follow. And I don't know how long that's going to last, but as it's growing, if you can establish yourself as a voice that people are following other people, see. Their friends following you, and they're going to want to follow you as well. It's just got a lot of opportunity now that it won't have later, because so many people are so new to the platform and a lot of people are following other people back. Right. So if someone follows you, they're like, Oh, who's this person. Let me check them out. Oh, I should follow them too. That looks interesting. Make sure that you have a bio that's really clear. Now I couldn't figure out how to get. Spaces between my paragraphs, you know, like the line break between my paragraph. So pro tip go write your bio in notes on your phone and format it however you want it to be. And then copy and paste that out of there and paste it into the bio that you have on clubhouse. Cause then it looks the exact same, which is lovely. So there's a little tip for you as you're doing your bios. But there's just such an opportunity to grow there right now. And to grow fast, if you're engaging with people, if you're having awesome conversations, if you're a wonderful moderator, if you're starting rooms that have topics that people are interested in, they want to join in. They want to see what the fuss is about, and they want to follow people who are talking about stuff they care about. So it's an awesome opportunity to grow now. All right, my friend, if you are sitting there and you're saying, Oh my goodness, I want to get into clubhouse, but I have an Android or I don't have an invite or whatever. I'm sure that at some point you're going to be able to get in. I don't know what their timeline is. I don't know how many invitations I'm going to be given, or when I've heard it's about one to three invitations per week. But after I get my mastermind people in, because my brighter together, mastermind, peeps get first chance at my invitations, but once those people get in, what I will do is I'm going to go to telegram and I have a telegram channel right here for the podcast, and I'm going to offer my telegram people, my invitations next. So as soon as I've gotten my mastermind, people in, I will go there and start offering invitations. Now it might be awhile, but that is where I will go next. So if you have not yet signed up for telegram for this podcast, telegram is just a free messaging app. It's where I share when new episodes are available and a little behind the scenes things here and there, it's kind of for the insiders who really want to know what's going on, because I know it's a new app for most of you. It's also where I run my mastermind groups because it's so nice not to be on Facebook. It's so much quieter. So if you'd like to be a part of my telegram group, that's actually only open to people who are following the podcast via email. So all you need to do is go down into the show notes and sign up to get notifications. When the podcast goes live via email, and once you've signed up, it's going to take you to a page that will allow you to join. The telegram group as well. That's really only for insiders. So that's the way you get in there. So you can go to bright entrepreneur podcast.com/email, and that will take you to a place where you can sign up for the email notifications. And then that will allow you to get into telegram as well. It's optional. So go do that now. And with that, my friends, if you have any other questions about clubhouse, I will put up a post in telegram where we can talk about it and chat about it there, because I think it's definitely worth talking about more. And I am so excited about the possibility. Of growing an audience on that platform and what it's going to turn into, it's still super basic, but I think it has the potential to really change things in a massive way. And I don't think it's going anywhere unless one of the big companies buys it up and takes over it. But it's really the next big platform for entrepreneurs. At least that's how I see it. And I'm super excited about it. So definitely head over to telegram. We'll have a conversation about it there, and I'll be answering questions about it. There. In the meantime with that, my friends remember that we are Prider together and the world needs us. So let's go out and make it brighter.

Personal Brand Journey with Jamie M Swanson
How to Decide What to Focus on to Grow Your Business

Personal Brand Journey with Jamie M Swanson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020


Join the Waitlist for the Launch Your First Mastermind Workshop here >>> https://www.launchyourfirstmastermind.com Sign up for podcast  email reminders here  >>> http://brightentrepreneurpodcast.com/email Transcript: A couple of days ago, I was talking with somebody who is growing her business and she's in the messy middle and has all sorts of stuff going on and lots of really good things happening in her business at the moment. And so we were talking about how do you know what you should be focused on in order to continue growing? And there's actually a very. Easy way that you can do this, that most people don't know when they're first starting out or they don't do it when they're first starting out. That makes your focus incredibly clear incredibly quickly. And that's what I'm going to share with you today.

Bootstrapping Your Dreams Show
#189 Mental Health during COVID | Angela Prider | Manuj Aggarwal | Bootstrapping Your Dreams Show

Bootstrapping Your Dreams Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 47:46


Welcome to the 'Bootstrapping Your Dreams' Podcast. I'm Manuj Aggarwal and today I'll be having a candid conversation with Angela Prider.Angela Prider is a spiritual teacher, initiated Spiritual healer and Somatic Practitioner who will guide you on an amazing journey of transformation. She has been practicing and teaching shamanism and conscious living for over twenty years. Her medicine lineages include her ancestral Land of Ireland and the Faerie (psilocybin), sacred plant teachers, Don Martin Pinedo Acuna (Don Benito Qorihuaman) in Peru, Siksika Blackfoot elders in Canada, and Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes.For over 15 years, Angela has been blessed to share the wisdom and practices passed onto her from her Celtic ancestors and Indigenous medicine teachers through trauma-informed offerings including; Cacao Sound ceremony, the Shamanic Arts apprenticeship, conscious living circles, and plant medicine integration both in Canada and internationally.Her medicine lineages include: her ancestral Land of Ireland and the Faerie (psilocybin), sacred plant teachers, Don Martin Pinedo Acuna (Don Benito Qorihuaman) in Peru, Siksika Blackfoot elders in Canada, and Dr. Clarissa Pinkola EstesIn this interview, she talks about: (1:32) Angela's life journey.                                                                                                 (9:45) Discussing the crisis we are facing at a global level currently.(19:18) How to pace ourselves and our lifestyles during the pandemic.                                                                                                           (21:29) What can we say to people suffering from anxiety at this time?              (25:23) Are religion and spirituality the same thing?                                                (29:48) Practical tips on keeping yourself grounded and facing challenges.       She also answers a few questions from the audience:                          (35:40) Can we be happy just being an average, normal person? Support the show (https://tetranoodle.com)

Två bögar & en podd
Gay is good! Gay is Proud!

Två bögar & en podd

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 34:14


Allt har sin början och Priderörelsen började med en marsch i New York 1970. I år är alla Pride inställda och i detta extraavsnitt vill vi prata om Pride och vad det betyder för oss. För har vi råd att inte fira Pride? Har vi råd att inte fira all kärleks lika värde? Har du några frågor är du alltid välkommen att skriva till någon av oss på Instagram - @catohelleren och @kim.r.andersson

East of The Dial
Episode 93 - A Pleasant Distraction

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 69:12


This week's childish conversations include Joee trying to make everybody feel better by telling us about viruses that are worse than coronavirus. Joee, Prider & Allie also offer up a pleasant distraction from all the COVID 19 talk with Pop Culture Wars! This week they debate Footloose vs Dirty Dancing, The Office vs Parks & Rec and Bret Hitman Hart vs HBK Shawn Michaels. They also talk about real-life ghost stories, eating lunch by yourself and play "Name That 90's Yeah!"

East of The Dial
EP. 92 - Coronavirus & Proper Butthole Matinenance

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 56:29


This week Joee, Prider & Allie talk about the hysteria surrounding COVID-19 and they're own concerns about contracting coronavirus. They also have an in depth conversation about cleaning buttholes and eating ass. While on the topic of buttholes they talk about Harvey Weinstein and famous buttholes like Ryan Adams, Bill Cosby and Hedley.

Diego y sus PRIDERs
Intro Diego y sus Priders

Diego y sus PRIDERs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 1:26


East of The Dial
EPISODE 89 - MARY POPPINS IS RACIST?

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 66:16


Your favourite grown-ups having childish conversations are back. This week we talk about pussy pumps, penis pumps and Prider expresses concern over the state of Aaron Carter. Plus a new edition of "Yo, That's Racist!" This time, Joee, Prider & Allie talk about whether or not Mary Poppins in black face and Mr. Schu rapping with the kids on Glee is racist. If you like the show please think about supporting us on Patreon! For just $3 a month you can help us out and get exclusive access to episodes of soundcheckin' just goto http://Patreon.com/EastoftheDial

East of The Dial
EPISODE 85 - Sex Dolls, Brawls and Lolz

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 68:05


Joee, Prider & Allie talk about Connor McGregor and whether or not he could defeat bear, sex toys at grocery stores and answer some burning questions like: is porn too good? and is it time to forgive Louis CK?

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EOTD EPISODE 84 - DON'T FUCK WITH CATS

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 67:43


This week we fucked with the guy who fucked with cats... Joee, Prider & Allie have a listen to Luka Magnotta auditioning for a reality show. We play another round of "Yo That's Racist" this time it's Asian Disney edition and we talk about pulling out. Yes, that type of pulling out.

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EPISODE 82 - Trigger Candy

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 73:45


This week Joee, Prider & Allason talk about the Peloton ad that has everybody outraged. They also play 2 new games! In "Triggered" Joee drops topics that trigger outrage among the masses. Everything from gun control to vaccine and sparks debate between Allie & Prider when the topic steers to anti-abortion. Then Prider introduces "Yo, That's Racist!" The group listens to some racist sounding clips from the world of Pro Wrestling including Jim Cornette & Kamala.

East of The Dial
EPISODE 81 - WRATH OF GRAPES

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 67:41


This week, Joee, Prider & Allie talk about Don Cherry, Jessica Allen, Ron MacLean, dead animals, Joee's shitlist and obnoxious Facebook posts.

Radio Sentai Castranger
Extra! Extra! Castranger [199] Kamen Prider

Radio Sentai Castranger

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 69:43


The Casters come at you with a full news week. An unfortunate passing, the revealed new Kamen Rider Thouser, we celebrate Kaixa Day, and FINALLY *this* SH Figuart is announced! All that and more on this week's news corner.   Casters Present:  Blue Pink Yellow Dream Savage  YouTube Version: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0n63d4dwqw] Feed the Castrangers and get $7 off your first order with SkipTheDishes! https://www.skipthedishes.com/r/6YaJc65HKg

Aftonbladet Daily
Från Stonewall Inn till Stockholm Pride

Aftonbladet Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 17:06


I nyhetspodden Aftonbladet Daily berättar vi historien om hur ett uppror mot trakasserier och polisrazzior på en bar i New York växte till att bli den moderna Priderörelsen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Queer Sounds
1x07:Easy Prider

Queer Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 53:37


Capitalist extravaganza, whitewashed narcissism festival or celebration of solidarity for the LGBTQ+ community? However you feel about Pride month, this selection of the hottest hits will help you gird your loins for the madness. Diverse tracks this month from Manila Luzon & Cazwell, Ssion, Tyler, the creator, Madonna (yes Madonna) and Dai Burger among others. With Pride month upon us, we celebrate inclusivity and solidarity with bold new music from LGBTQ+ artists and some straight allies too.

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MÅNDAG
70. Jag heter Mark

MÅNDAG

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2018 56:30


Jofi pratar om Priderörelsens relevans i framtiden, Anton analyserar Facebooks börsras och Petrina tar upp nyheten om zebra-åsnan. Allt detta och inga korta nyheter i veckans MÅNDAG.

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East of The Dial
EPISODE 68 - Just A Quickie

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 34:25


This week on the show, Prider and Joee have two new tracks from Partner, and Brielle Ansems.

East of The Dial
EPISODE 67 - Buddhism and Fingerbangin'

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 65:38


Prider and Joee dust off the mics for the first for real episode since the ECMA's in April. They've got new tunes from Not You, Eric Stephen Martin, and Cameron and a bitchin' track from NFLD's now defunct, Jonny & the Cowabungas.

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ROBBIE CARRUTHERS & DENNIS TRAINOR

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 76:52


The Wharf Rats Robbie Carruthers & Dennis Trainor join Joee & Prider in studio to talk about... The world man,

East of The Dial
EPISODE 62 - A Covno with Mo

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 28:44


Prider and Joee had the chance to catch up with Mo Kenney to talk about things like songwriting, girls, and drunk food.

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East of The Dial
EPISODE 45 - TUNS

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2016 82:22


Joee & Prider broadcast from the Tuns show at The Sportsmans in Charlottetown. They hang with Liam Corcoran and then have some chicken shwarma with the boys in Tuns.

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East of The Dial
The Monday Show: Donny L from Motorleague

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 25:36


Joee & Prider call Donny from Motorleague. Donny tells the boys about how bad their van smells, making a record in Toronto and his harshest critic. PLUS - we sample some of their latest album Holding Pattern

East of The Dial
EPISODE 42 - Pumpkin Spice & Chick Bands Are Nice!

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 59:21


Joee & Prider make fun of Matty because he's not there... They also play Gala, Jessie Brown, Rain Over St. Ambrose, Motorleauge & more. Plus they talk about pumpkin spice lattes and how nice it is when gay dudes compliment you.

East of The Dial
EPISODE 38 - One Ginger Shy of a Mafia.

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2016 61:12


Prider and Joee run the show this week, and spin tunes from Dylan Guthro, The Superfantastics, Wintersleep, Beauts, Tim Chaisson, and Hell City Love.

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East of The Dial
EPISODE 36 - CHARLIE A'COURT

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2016 85:06


This week Prider & Matty sit down with ECMA award winner Charlie A'Court. He plays an acoustic performance of his new song Refuse To Fear and then talks politics, violence and love. They also spin songs from his new album Come On Over and Charlie picks tracks by Roxy & The Underground Soul Sound & Rose Cousins.

East of The Dial
Episode 32 - Summer Songs & Weird S**t

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 70:40


Joee & Prider talk about refeyendums and why the internet is dumb. Plus music from: Motherhood, Two Hours Traffic, Al Tuck, Nathan Wiley, The Fortunate Ones & Grand Theft Bus

East of The Dial
EPISODE 29 - Fashionable People; Doing Questionable Things.

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2016 65:08


On this week's episode Joee gets to hear some TUNS, Prider's got an oldie but a goodie from The Hardship Post, We get introduced to Hello Delaware, and Matty drops the new single from Adam Baldwin.

East of The Dial
EPISODE 21 - One Ginger Short of a Mafia.

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2016 64:19


Matty was busy being rad today, so Prider and Joee had a bro-date. We catch up with and spin tunes from Chris Colepaugh, Tomato Tomato, Windom Earle, In Flight Safety, Reeny Smith, and the Motorleague.

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EPISODE 2 - NOV 19TH 2015

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2015 72:27


Joee, Prider & Matty spin songs from Irish Mythen, Joel Plaskett, Matt Mays, Racoon Bandit & Tim Chaisson. The boys also talk about the nae nae, R Kelly's STDs and deliver a special easter egg.

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East of The Dial
EPISODE 1 - NOV 12 2015

East of The Dial

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2015 61:19


The debut episode of East of the Dial - Joee, Prider & Matty spin The Meds, Dylan Menzie & Coyote while finding time to delve into such intellectually challenging topics as Axl Rose being a douche, Kyle Drake's ass and air guitar during sex. Bands featured: The Meds http://www.themeds.ca/ Dylan Menzie http://www.dylanmenzie.com/ Coyote http://www.wearecoyote.ca/ Dave Woodside https://www.facebook.com/DudeMoonbeam?fref=ts The Royal North https://www.facebook.com/theroyalnorthband/