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Living A Life Through Books
S6E22 - For Palestine, Broken Olive Branches, an Anthology

Living A Life Through Books

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 48:46


This episode is a conversation between myself Alex Wallace, Rachel Roth and Stephanie Rabig for the benefit of the Palestinian children. Please see below for links to support Palestine. Find Stephanie Rabig: ⁠http://stephanierabig.weebly.com⁠ Links to support Palestine: Palestine Children's Relief Fund:  https://www.pcrf.net/ ANERA: https://www.anera.org/ Care for Gaza:  https://twitter.com/CareForGaza Operation Olive Branch:  https://linktr.ee/opolivebranch Alex Wallace has appeared on Living a Life Through Books a few times now, having discussed his anthology AlloAmericana and the Ukraine charity anthology Building a Better Future. He also has a story in another charity anthology for Ukraine, Ten Years Later, and he currently writes for the Hugo Award-winning review blog Nerds of a Feather. Rachel Roth is the author of the horror novel, The Undead Redhead, and Dead Flies, a collection of short stories. She graduated from the University of South Florida with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing.And if you want my Twitter handle and Instagram they are Twitter: @WinterGreenRoth and IG: @itburnscold Here's the ⁠⁠⁠Be Seen Podcast⁠⁠⁠ episode I was in. ⁠Get a Libro.FM credit bundle⁠ for yourself and/or that special person in your life. Credit bundles are perfect for any occasion or just because. ⁠Check out ⁠WriteSeen⁠⁠. It's a creative social connection platform that connects writers and other creatives to industry professionals. Join the creative community. It does take a lot of effort to produce these episodes.  Your support means the world to me. How about ⁠Buy Me A Coffee⁠, I would greatly appreciate it. THANK YOU. If you have any questions about this or any other episode, please contact me by email at ⁠livingalifethroughbooks@gmail.com⁠. If you enjoyed this episode or any of my previous episodes, please write me a positive review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.  I thank you for it. ⁠My website⁠ is finally done. Super excited about it. It only took me a few years. LOL. On Instagram I'm @livingalifethroughbooks and @drshahnazahmed On TikTok and Twitter I'm @drshahnazahmed. On Threads, I'm on both @livingalifethroughbooks and @drshahnazahmed

Kindred
Podcast Swap | The Best Biome with Nicole Brown & Rachel Roth

Kindred

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 63:28


In this week's episode, we are doing another podcast swap!  In the episode we are sharing today, Nicole and Rachel talk about the Takhi horse, a non domesticated species of horse that is highly revered and worshipped by the people of Mongolia, area of Gobi.  And subsequently, the conservation that helped to save this amazing ancient horse.  Archeologists have found that this species of horse was not domesticated and that the Mongolian people see it as a sacred symbol of their history, heritage, and landscape. Thanks so much for swapping with us, Best Biome! We love your passion for grasslands and the ecosystems that are living in them! Please follow them wherever you listen to podcasts and check out their website grasslandgroupies.org for more details and where you can find them via social media!  Show Notes: https://www.grasslandgroupies.org/the-best-biome/ https://www.facebook.com/GrasslandGroupies 

RNZ: Morning Report
Medical scientists at Awanui go on strike over low pay

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 4:47


Medical technicians and scientists at one of the country's largest laboratory service providers will walk off the job today in Wellington and the South Island, demanding a better pay offer from Awanui. The company has more than $700 million worth of public contracts with Te Whatu Ora and is half-owned by the government superannuation fund. Among other things the workers take blood, cross-match transfusions, run urgent lab services and test for everything from cancers, to meningitis and covid. The strike action is being organised by the APEX union. Senior lab scientist Rachel Roth spoke to Charlotte Cook

Love Your Work
300. The Mechanics of Media

Love Your Work

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 19:08


Every message is shaped by the mechanics of media. Whether it's a tweet, a TikTok video, a news article, or a movie, the characteristics of the medium determine how it's made, how it's consumed, and whether it spreads. If you understand the mechanics of media, you can more effectively communicate in a wide variety of mediums, and protect yourself from being manipulated by media. The message is the mechanics of media As media theorist Marshall McLuhan said, “The medium is the message.” In Understanding Media, he wrote: The medium is the message. This is merely to say that the personal and social consequences of any medium...results from the new scale that is introduced into our affairs.... In other words, it's not the content of the medium we should be worried about, but the way the characteristics of that medium determine its content – the mechanics of media. The five characteristics of media I propose that there are five characteristics present in any medium, which determine these mechanics. These characteristics affect the creation, consumption, and distribution of media. (In other words, what message is delivered, how that message is received, and whether or not that message spreads.) Those five characteristics are: Incentive Sensory Physical Social Psychological The mechanics of media are so complex, these characteristics naturally interact with one another. I'll give a brief introduction of each, then show how these characteristics work in the popular mediums of podcasts, Twitter, and TikTok. 1. Incentive The Incentive characteristics of a medium are sources of motivation, whether money or otherwise, that shape the creation, consumption, and distribution of messages in that medium. The creator of a piece of media is motivated by various incentives, such as money and relationships. Whether or not someone is able to consume a piece of media depends upon whether its affordable or otherwise accessible. Whether or not a piece of media spreads depends upon whether incentives are aligned for the distribution platform to allow it to spread. So, a journalist may be motivated to write a story that gets page views, because that's how they're paid. That's how they're paid, because the newspaper doesn't have paying subscribers and thus relies upon ad revenue. The stories with click-bait headlines spread and get more page views because they increase engagement for the social media platform they're shared on, which increases the social media platform's ad revenue. 2. Sensory The Sensory characteristics of a medium are the ways in which the medium engages senses such as sight, hearing, and touch. Marshall McLuhan wrote about how so-called “sense ratios” were engaged by a medium. Sensory characteristics primarily affect the consumption of the medium, but those effects overlap with creation and distribution. Written content, for example, can be absorbed at a reader's own pace. As Neil Postman pointed out in Amusing Ourselves to Death, the written word is especially well-suited to careful review and comparison, which makes it easier to convey the truth. Audio content can be replayed to be reviewed, but it's more work than simply moving your eyes back over the content. 3. Physical The Physical characteristics of a medium are the ways in which the medium engages the body. The subtitle of Marshall McLuhan's Understanding Media is Extensions of Man. As a medium extends our abilities, it also removes or “amputates” abilities. When you listen to a podcast, your entire body is free to do other things. You may be cooking, showering, or fighting your way to the exit of a crowded subway car. So, audio with dense content may not be absorbed as well as if the same content were printed in a paper book – which can still be read on a subway car, but not likely while walking. Podcasts became distributed more widely as they became easier to download on smartphones, which people physically carry around. 4. Social The Social characteristics of a medium are the ways in which the medium facilitates interactions amongst people. In the age of social media, these interactions affect creation, consumption, and distribution, in concert. Algorithms that drive distribution on platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok are designed to distribute a piece of content based upon its engagement. Much of that engagement is social. If you comment on, like, or share a piece of content, that social interaction leads to further distribution. Additionally, the level of privacy involved in consuming or sharing content has social consequences. You may be reluctant to even “like” certain content, for fear of who might see. But you might share the same content with a close friend through a text message – so-called “dark social” – or even a dinner conversation. 5. Psychological The psychological characteristics of a medium are the ways in which a medium interacts with human psychology. Cognitive biases affect the way people interpret a piece of media, and media platforms are designed to exploit these biases. For example, variable rewards make social media platforms habit-forming for both consumers and creators. You never know when you'll find something incredibly valuable during a social media session, and as a creator, you're always checking to see if you've gotten more comments and views. To go back to our example of a journalist paid by the page view, incentives may motivate them or the newspaper at which they work to cover more natural disasters, shark attacks, and terrorist attacks, which grab people's attention as a result of the availability heuristic. Here's a sampling of how these five characteristics shape various mediums. Podcasts 1. Incentive There are two main ways podcast creators make money: either have a lot of listeners and sell sponsorship, or have few listeners, but make money on some kind of “back-end” business. It's very hard to get new listeners for a podcast, for reasons that will be clear when we analyze the other mechanics, so this motivates many podcast hosts to do “swaps,” wherein hosts interview one another on each other's podcasts. 2. Sensory Many listeners listen to podcasts alone, through headphones. Audio can't be rewound as easily as someone can re-read, so the content should present simple ideas with simple language, and storytelling can keep the listener engaged. 3. Physical Listening to a podcast doesn't engage much of your physical body, so listeners may be doing nearly anything while listening. They could be driving, showering, or doing household chores. With AirPods, they could even be hitting golf balls. Listeners may be in distracting situations, so again, the mechanics of the podcast medium lend themselves to simple ideas presented through simple language, and strong storytelling. 4. Social A podcast host makes an intimate connection with a listener because they're often talking right into the listener's ear, often while they're alone. In this way, the host becomes like the internal monologue of the listener. This is part of why there are so many podcasts despite it being so hard to attract new listeners. This intimate connection can attract new customers and clients for high-ticket items, and advertisers are willing to pay a lot per listener, especially when the host reads the ads. It's hard to attract new listeners to podcasts, because podcasts don't lend themselves well to social consumption and distribution. Podcast listeners are usually physically occupied when listening, and unlikely to engage through likes, shares, and comments. These features aren't available in most podcast-listening apps, since podcasts are distributed through decentralized feeds that can be captured by one of many such apps. Podcast content can be several hours long, with the information presented in the disorganized form of a conversation. Even when pieces of a podcast are presented as clips on social media, there are a few formidable barriers to such clips attracting listeners: Editing long-form content to be interesting in short-form is difficult, audio content has trouble competing with other content on social media feeds, and social media is often consumed in contexts in which it's not convenient to download and listen to a podcast. 5. Psychological Podcast producers take advantage of the ways in which audio content can affect the psychology of the listener. Narrative podcasts use music and storytelling to manipulate listeners' emotions and build suspense and engagement. Compelling podcast interviewees know how to talk passionately and persuasively in a way that will excite listeners. Still other podcast hosts deliberately speak in an unpolished way, to make their shows feel more like listening to a friend. Twitter 1. Incentive On Twitter, journalists can build followings, which can help them get more page views, which can help them either get paid more, or not rely on their employers at all. Entrepreneurs can grow their businesses. Writers, such as myself, can test out ideas. People, generally, can be entertained, or feel as if they're heard. Twitter is still primarily an ad-supported platform, so more engagement with the platform means more ad revenue. While I presented above an example of a social media platform presenting articles with click-bait headlines, the incentive characteristics of Twitter also work against this. If you were to click on a link, you would leave Twitter, where you could no longer be served ads. So tweets that are just links get less distribution. 2. Sensory Twitter is primarily text, which is supposed to be the form of media most-capable of communicating the truth. Yet anyone who has used Twitter has noticed there is a lot of sensational content, with lots of arguing and fighting amongst tribes. How can this be? Since Twitter is mostly a collection of snippets of text, which can be easily skimmed, it puts people in a “hunting” mode. Unlike reading a book, where the sensory experience locks you into the progression of ideas presented by the author, on the Twitter timeline, the sensory experience is like scanning the landscape for the gazelle in the grass, or the tiger in the bush. 3. Physical Many Twitter users consume its content on their phones. They're looking at their hands, often slouched over with neck craned downward. This is a posture that makes you more close-minded and negative, as opposed to say, standing up, with a monitor at eye-level, and shoulders back while typing on a split keyboard. Users can be in a variety of settings, such as on public transport, or even crossing the street. On Twitter, consumption and creation can be physically the same, which lends itself to off-the-cuff and often reactionary or poorly-thought-out content. So content creators on Twitter who do the majority of their thinking away from the app, and put intention into their creation process, are essentially practicing attention arbitrage. 4. Social Twitter has followed the lead of platforms such as TikTok, and decoupled the distribution of content from the follower relationship, in lieu of a feed driven by engagement or relevance of topic. Still, the number of followers greatly influences distribution on Twitter. Thus, savvy Twitter creators know they have to be active “reply guys” – replying to tweets on related accounts – until they gain a following. Besides followers and the ever-more-rare retweet, the biggest driver of distribution on Twitter is replies. Therefore, tweets that drive conversation get more distribution. Ironically, if a tweet is clear and factual, it won't get as much distribution as if it is unclear and controversial. So, creators who are either unintelligent in a lucky way, or savvy and machiavellian enough to feign ignorance, see great distribution through “fake takes,” or expressing with great confidence a simplistic opinion people will argue over in the replies. 5. Psychological Almost all activity on Twitter is public by default, so this creates a media environment with a bias toward behavior that's either prosocial or tribal. There can be social consequences for merely following someone or liking one of their tweets. There's a lot of what Timur Kuran calls “preference falsification” on Twitter, to signal that one is part of a tribe. The only characteristic that counters this is that expanding a tweet or media within a tweet is private, so this private engagement can help somewhat the distribution of content people may not be comfortable supporting publicly. TikTok 1. Incentive Many creators are attracted to TikTok because it's a platform where it's possible to have a lot of success very quickly, and seemingly for no good reason. You can get tens of millions of views just dancing in front of your bathroom mirror. TikTok is an ad-supported platform, so the platform distributes content that will overall increase the time spent on the platform. Yet TikTok overall has a more-positive vibe than Twitter. We'll get to why. 2. Sensory If the sensory experience of Twitter puts the viewer into “hunting” mode, the sensory experience of TikTok is more like the campfire. You're not skimming a vast sea of text. Instead, you're immersed entirely in a video – at least for a moment. You're often face-to-face with a person talking. It's harder to get angry with someone when you're looking right at them. This campfire instead of hunting experience makes content on TikTok more positive than on Twitter. But you're not immersed in that video for long. Users can quickly swipe and be immersed in the next video. So, there is a lot of pressure for creators to create content that grabs the attention of the viewer. It's not unusual, when looking at an engagement graph on a TikTok video you've created, to see a note informing you there was a drop in viewership at the one second mark. This is part of why TikTok has a reputation for being all about looks. Indeed their new “Bold Glamour Filter” reshapes women's faces to an astounding degree (yet they still have nothing for my gray beard hairs). 3. Physical TikTok, like all social media, is primarily consumed on a mobile phone. So consumers may be in any of a variety of settings, including highly distracting environments where they don't have control over sound. So, TikTok videos present simple ideas, presented quickly, and videos with captions perform better, as viewers may have audio off. However, there is some incentive for creators to present complex data associated with their simple ideas. If you flash a data-rich graphic in a TikTok video, viewers will try to pause it, which is a signal of engagement for the TikTok algorithm. You'll do even better if the graphic flashes so quickly it can't be paused the first time. The viewer will have to let the video play again, to once again attempt to pause at the right time. For example: @davidkadavy Time multiplying helps you create more time. Credit: Rory Vaden #timemanagement #timemanagementhacks #timemanagementskills #xkcd ? original sound - ???David Kadavy 4. Social Since pausing or rewatching a video signals engagement to TikTok, dance videos have performed well on the platform. Consumers can become creators and post “duets”, in which they perform a dance next to its originator. Of course you have to watch the video many times to get your dance moves right, which signals engagement. This physical bias towards dance videos, helped along by the social characteristics of TikTok, may also contribute to its more-positive vibe. Like anywhere many humans congregate, there is still some negativity on TikTok. But if you're going to be explicitly negative, you're going to have to show your face. Comments are limited to 150 characters. Beyond that, you can make a reply video, a “duet” – such as in dance videos, or a “stitch,” where you place your video at the end of the video you're responding to. 5. Psychological Because simple videos that viewers re-watch get more distribution, videos on TikTok resist the sense of closure humans have been used to since at least the time of Homer. If you summarize what you've covered at the end of a video, your engagement will drop and you'll get fewer views. So videos don't have the satisfying end we're used to. Some creators make their videos “loop,” wherein the final thing said connects to the first thing, which hypnotizes the viewer into watching again. This being an article, it's not bad for me to take the time to present a conclusion. That's my overview of what I believe to be the five characteristics that shape the mechanics of media, and how those mechanics shape the mediums of podcasts, Twitter, and TikTok. The next time you're creating something for a medium, or feeling highly-persuaded by a piece of media, take time to think about the five characteristics that shape the mechanics of media. Image: Painting 1930, by Patrick Henry Bruce Thank you for having me on your show! Thank you for having me on your podcasts. Thank you to Rachel Roth at The Rachel Roth Show. As always, you can find interviews of me on my interviews page. 300 episodes! This is the 300th episode of Love Your Work. Something I haven't asked in years: Can you please rate the show on Apple Podcasts? About Your Host, David Kadavy David Kadavy is author of Mind Management, Not Time Management, The Heart to Start and Design for Hackers. Through the Love Your Work podcast, his Love Mondays newsletter, and self-publishing coaching David helps you make it as a creative. Follow David on: Twitter Instagram Facebook YouTube Subscribe to Love Your Work Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify Stitcher YouTube RSS Email Support the show on Patreon Put your money where your mind is. Patreon lets you support independent creators like me. Support now on Patreon »       Show notes: https://kadavy.net/blog/posts/mechanics-of-media/

Black Girl Couch Reviews
Titans ”Dick & Carol & Ted & Kory”

Black Girl Couch Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 26:44


Titans: Season 4, Episode 7 "Dick & Carol & Ted & Kory"  Trapped in the strange pocket dimension town of Caul's Folly, Dick and Kory learn that they are losing themselves to the sinister magic powering the place as they attempt to reunite with Rachel Roth and escape with their lives. However, in addition to trying to keep their wits about them, the heroes are being hunted by the entire town -- which is in service to the Church of Blood.     Scorecard: 10/10     Feedback : blackgirlcouch@gmail.com  (audio/written) Twitter: BlackGirl_Couch   Tumblr: slowlandrogynousmiracle

Behind Her Boom Podcast
She's an award winning leader who you may already be following for her beauty & fashion tips! I was so excited to have the amazing Rachel Roth on the show!

Behind Her Boom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 49:59


Rachel Roth is an award winning leader at top organizations across multiple industries. She specializes in helping people identify their unique skillset and passion and purpose in life. With multiple awards and recognition and almost 20 years of real world experience, she is widely regarded as an expert and leader in her field, and is know as one of Monat Global's top industry leaders.We sat down and dove into the network marketing world, what works, what doesn't, and how YOU can dominate your space through consistency, authenticity and value.Make sure to like and share with your downline!

Capes On the Couch - Where Comics Get Counseling

We take on the Titanous daughter of Trigon, RAVEN! How good is Anthony's Tara Strong impression? How do you handle an empath? All this and more in our season finale - listen now! Intro Patrons get an extra episode We'll also do a watch party of the Ryan Reynolds movie Unwittingly this is season finale January is Lantern month Background (5:09) Raven created by Marv Wolfman & George Perez in DC Comics Presents #26 (October 1980) Raven is the daughter of the demon Trigon and a human woman, Angela Roth - Raven was raised in Azarath to control her emotions by monks so she could control her demonic powers, which include astral projection, teleportation, and emotional manipulation When she learned Trigon was planning to invade Earth, she first approached the Justice League for assistance, but when they refused, she reformed the Titans as the New Teen Titans to battle Trigon, who they imprisoned in an alternate dimension When Trigon inevitably escaped, he corrupted Raven and took her over - the Titans killed her, allowing the souls of Azarath to possess her body and kill Trigon, after which she was resurrected, free of his control Became Dark Raven after she was possessed by her evil conscience, and implanted her good soul in Starfire (although she said she implanted a seed of Trigon) - the evil Raven then attempted to destroy Starfire, but was defeated by the Titans, and her good soul was placed in a new body She later enrolled in a high school under the name Rachel Roth, and dated Beast Boy for a while She broke up with Beast Boy and left the team, although the two were unrelated Discovered three half-brothers, children Trigon had with other mothers, who tried to use her to access their father's realm - Raven used her powers to make her brothers so greedy they stole Trigon's power New 52 - her origin is practically similar, but initially she was operating as a double agent for Trigon under his control During a battle with the Crime Syndicate, Raven was sent several thousand years into the past, where she used her powers to teleport herself and the Titans forward to the future, before returning to the present - all the chronal manipulation severed Trigon's connection to her She and several other heroes were kidnapped by Damian Wayne, who was putting a team together to battle Ra's al Ghul She and the other Titans create a school to train new students Issues - Her heart is not her own (9:15) Emotional repression Seemingly cannot escape her father's manipulation & control Empath power leaves her vulnerable to emotions of those around her Break (36:39) Plugs for Scotch N Sports, Popcorn Psychology, and Meredith Finch Treatment (37:50) In-universe -  Out of universe -  Skit (47:44) Hello Raven, I'm Dr. Issues. -Hello. *longest pause that almost makes listener think there's something wrong with the episode* Umm, what can I do for you? -Well, we can talk about…stuff. I guess. Ooooooookay, such as… -I don't know. *another awkward pause, but not as long as the first* Feel free to talk about whatever you want. I'm not used to digging this hard to start a conversation when the person booked the first session themselves. -I got a recommendation. I'm flattered *pause* Is there something holding you back? -*sigh* I was trying to avoid using this *Azarath Metrion Zinthos* Aaaah, that's better. You should be easier to talk to now.  What did you do? -I had to find a way to let a part of myself out. But I needed a willing vessel. You work just fine. I'm a good listener, not an empty vessel. -I didn't say “empty,” just willing. You're an empath. I can tell. Then what is it that I'm supposed to carry? -Oh I don't know…the weight of soul crushing guilt that you can never do anything to make your problems go away, or stop those that created you from ruining your life, or trying to find someone that takes you seriously for more than a fling, or…grrr…even when I throw it away I can still feel it eating at me.  I can tell *sound of actual biting* ow! What the hell? What bit me? -I'm not using metaphors. You…you put your emotions into me? They physically…I don't know how to describe this. -I wouldn't try to put words to it. They hate that. It's too close to an amateur trying to learn a new spell on the fly. Then why do this at all? -Respite, mostly. I have a tough burden. 99.9% of the time, I keep myself reigned in. But that 0.1%...oh, when that gets out, lets loose…let's just say NOBODY has ever liked the consequences.  Well, I'm certainly not liking them myself! What do you do to mature them? -*pause* There's no maturation process. You have to neutralize them. And that's what you've been doing your whole life. -Yes. Well, when I'm in control, that's what I do. What happens specifically when you're not in control? -I can't answer that. Can't, or won't -Can't because my memories become warped and it's usually due to someone else taking control. One time it's a part of myself. Another time, it's someone else. All I know is, when it gets to that point, pain and suffering follows. Then I have to do damage control and all I want to do is be left alone. Does that make sense? I have to say yes…mainly because as I THINK you make sense, I now FEEL like you make seeeenOHGOD *thump sound as Doc drops on the floor* spoke too soon. Something you said…or I said…you don't like. -*legitimately worried* That's not good. When you reach a certain threshold, the part of myself I gave to you should automatically come back to me. *magical sound effect, alduron en lenthranall* it's stuck. How is that possible? Remember how you said willing vessel? Well…I think the best I can explain it is, I take my work home with me sometimes. -You can't hold onto other people's emotions! That's ridiculous!  *angry* Well it's not so literal 99.9% of the time! -*sigh* Ugh, FINE! *alduron en lenthranall, alduron en lenthranall* *now in a true panic* WHY ARE YOU STILL HOLDING ON? *grunting* I need to ask a few more questions -Are you joking right now? Surprisingly no. Tell me, what was so wrong with my answer before? -I didn't believe you. So you don't trust me? -I just met you. And yet you made me carry a burden that has weighed on you since you were born? There's a huge contradiction. -I was…I was trying something different. Dark arts, meditation, isolation, fighting…that only gets me so far. I can't lean on teammates without some serious backlash. Even the ones I love…loved…still love? Anyway, the point is, I know the definition of insanity, and I'm tired of doing the same thing over and over again. But I didn't expect THIS. You care too much, even though I'm a stranger…and it scares me. Thank you. *sound of air rushing by* whoa! That was exhilarating! What did you do now? -Nothing…wait…it's back…to me…it came back? WILLINGLY came back? But not the same. I'M not the same. Or part of me…I don't really understand myself. Is this you? No, you're you. That's a relief. -I'll need to explore this with other parts of myself. This is probably temporary…whatever it is…but You must be worth it if I didn't even have to tell you about that time my father got inside me Hewhatnow? -*rapid* Nothing gotta go and don't worry about nightmares they go away quickly  Wait just a -*interrupting, with magic sound effect* here's a token to ward off any demons, take one and call me in the morning But I'm the -*interrupting again* And for your own safety please talk to someone so you don't burn yourself out. *door slams* Did she really say something about her dad…*shudder*  Ending (53:57) Recommended reading: New Teen Titans (Wolfman/Perez run) Next episodes: January is Lantern month Plugs for social References:   Apple Podcasts: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Twitter Facebook TikTok  Patreon TeePublic Discord

The Jasmine Star Show
Embracing Uncertainty in Your Business | Interview on The Rachel Roth Show

The Jasmine Star Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 49:52 Transcription Available


Have you ever talked with someone who helped you reflect on all you had learned and feel profoundly grateful for the challenges you've had along the way? If so, you know exactly how I felt after chatting with Rachel Roth - today I'm sharing the recent conversation we had on her podcast where we dove straight into all things business and life. (I mean, we covered it ALL: everything from the importance of defining your own success to how to overcome the crippling fear and insecurity of being a business owner to my secret method for figuring out what I don't know… and more). Click PLAY to listen in!

The Rachel Roth Show
Welcome to the Rachel Roth Show

The Rachel Roth Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 27:55


Hi! I'm Rachel Roth. Let me introduce myself and tell you a little about my story and my goal for this podcast!

CamCat Unwrapped
The Disappearance of Trudy Solomon - Episode 5

CamCat Unwrapped

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 91:32


Welcome to the audiobook of Marcy McCreary's intriguing mystery, The Disappearance of Trudy Solomon.  In episode 5, Rachel Roth reveals what she knows about Trudy's questionable activities prior to losing her memory. Marcy McCreary's The Disappearance of Trudy Solomon is available in audiobook, ebook, and print formats at CamCatBooks.com Follow us on social media @CamCatBooks You can find Marcy McCreary on social media @mcmarcy or @marcymccrearyauthor Tune in to hear all our audiobooks as we release them right here on CamCat Unwrapped as serialized podcasts. The first two episodes of every book can always be found here, but subsequent episodes will be available for free listening only for a short time after their release. After that, they'll be gone – but don't worry, the audiobooks are available for purchase on Audible and other major retailers.  Subscribe and stay tuned for more of our books to live in! Because CamCat Unwrapped is where booklovers meet.

The Abundance Formula Podcast
69 Make the Decision to Live a Wildly Abundant Life

The Abundance Formula Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 49:20


Derek and Rachel Roth are a powerhouse couple that came together in business to become multiple million-dollar earners. They are Senior Executive Directors with Monat Global, run a team of 25,000 people, are powerful motivational speakers and work with some of the top mentors in the world of personal development. It didn't start this way though, and took a lot of trial and error. In this episode, we cover how resistant Derek was to the idea of joining his wife in a shampoo business and once he did, how they had to sort through their roles to maximize their partnership. Not only do we dig into how they became a power couple in business, but we hear how they managed to build a mega business while juggling two tiny children, one of them being a newborn. We talk about how to maximize your time, a secret to success most people miss and Derek shares something pivotal he's learned from his experience working with highly successful people like John Maxell. This and so much more from this amazing dynamic duo!

They Thought I Was You
Mary-Kate and Ashley: The Truman Show (RE-RELEASE)

They Thought I Was You

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 50:14


In light of our interview with Winning London's Rachel Roth, we thought this would be a good time to replay one of our all time favorite episodes from the very beginning of our podcast, "Mary-Kate and Ashley: The Truman Show." In this episode, we outline how Mary-Kate and Ashley were plucked from a regular life as two anonymous twin babies to becoming two of the most successful and well-known child stars of all time. This is an important episode for understanding how Mary-Kate and Ashley ended up where they were in 2001 when Rachel crossed paths with them, and what we'll be talking more about in the episodes to come this season.We'll be back next week for a brand new episode, but until then, please enjoy this re-release of a classic from our vault! -----------------------------------------------------------------Mary-Kate and Ashley were just 6 months old when they had the audition that propelled them to stardom. Learn how Hollywood producers coerced the twins' mother, Jarnette "Jarnie" Olsen, into trapping her daughters in a real-life Truman Show situation — beginning with that fated Full House audition.We also unpack the dangers of celebrity and the parallels between the Olsen twins and teen pop stars. And, of course, we play our favorite game: Britney Spears & Christina Aguilera, Billie Eilish & Finneas, Dave Coulier & John Stamos — who's the Mary-Kate, and who's the Ashley?-----------------------------------------SOURCE MATERIAL:VH1 Driven Documentary: Mary-Kate and AshleyCelebrity Profile: Mary-Kate and AshleyPRESS APPEARANCES:Lifestyles of Little StarsMary-Kate and Ashley present at the Emmy'sMary-Kate and Ashley on Arsenio Hall 1991Mary-Kate and Ashley on Regis and KellyOlsen Twins on QVCMary-Kate and Ashley Good Morning AmericaSeptember 2010 issue of US Marie Claire, Mary-Kate saying they were “little monkey performers” and ‘I wouldn't wish my upbringing on anybody.'Find us on Social Media!Instagram: @theythoughtiwasyouTikTok: @theythoughtiwasyouBecca: @beccarothLani: @laniharmsRachel: @rachiemcrothThoughts/questions? Email us at: theythoughtiwasyou@gmail.com

The Shake Up
Episode 1: The Pilot

The Shake Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 34:47


Rachel Roth and Christina Martinez introduce themselves, the goal of the podcast, and the birth of The Shake Up. Christina interviews Rachel.

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They Thought I Was You
Rachel Roth (Winning London, So Little Time) pt 2

They Thought I Was You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 67:29


We are SO sorry we left you all on a cliff this week, but your suspense is finally over-- Part 2 of our interview with actress Rachel Roth (Winning London, So Little Time) is here!In this half, we hear Rachel's feelings on Robert Thorne, how a dinner with Mary-Kate and Ashley in London started a real life relationship with them back in LA, and what it was like hanging out with them at home with their "annoying" little sister Lizzie. Rachel describes being in the orbit of these tycoons at this epic time in their teen fame, and the sadness she felt at the incredible pace  Mary-Kate and Ashley were expected to work.Rachel also talks about working with them again on So Little Time and her little-known but groundbreaking LGBTQ role on the Fox sitcom Titus. This interview gets very, very real and gave us a sober understanding of the darker sides of Mary-Kate and Ashley's world in 2001.HUGE thank you again to Rachel for talking with us, and for sharing some amazing BTS photos from the set of Winning London that you can see on our Instagram. You can also watch the video version of this interview on our Patreon here!Find us on Social Media!Instagram: @theythoughtiwasyouTikTok: @theythoughtiwasyouBecca: @beccarothLani: @laniharmsRachel: @rachiemcrothThoughts/questions? Email us at: theythoughtiwasyou@gmail.com

They Thought I Was You
Rachel Roth (Winning London, So Little Time) pt 1

They Thought I Was You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 50:13


We are pinching ourselves. We had the honor and privilege to talk with the most incredible guest from Mary-Kate and Ashley's cinematic universe. This guest was one of the only female friends Mary-Kate and Ashley ever had in their full-length movies and one of the few actors asked back for multiple projects. Driven, sensitive, and out to save the world-- today we talk with Rachel Roth (Winning London, So Little Time)!We had the most incredible conversation with Rachel about how she started acting at 6 years old (because according to the Sound of Music, that's how old you have to be to act), and her life as a teen actress in the late 90's and early 00's working for all the kid's channel heavy hitters: Nickelodeon, Disney, and of course, Dualstar. She tells us about her experience auditioning for Winning London, learning she wasn't the first choice to play Rachel, her whirlwind 48 hour notice that she would be filming in London, and how her relationship with Mary-Kate and Ashley shaped her outlook on Hollywood.This conversation was too good (and too long) to fit into one episode, so we leave you on a cliffhanger until part 2 next week, but let's just say, something's up with Robert Thorne... HUGE thank you for Rachel to talking with us. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we enjoyed recording. You can also watch the video version of this interview on our Patreon here!Find us on Social Media!Instagram: @theythoughtiwasyouTikTok: @theythoughtiwasyouBecca: @beccarothLani: @laniharmsRachel: @rachiemcrothThoughts/questions? Email us at: theythoughtiwasyou@gmail.com

California Law Review
People Over Profit: The Case for Abolishing the Prison Financial System

California Law Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 33:35


In “People over Profit: The Case for Abolishing the Prison Financial System,” Sean Kolkey discusses a form of prison economic exploitation, typified by fee-laden debit release cards and exorbitant money transfer fees. He argues that the prison financial system must be abolished and proposes a community-centered alternative to the existing system that centers economic power within the communities mass incarceration disproportionately impacts. Author: Sean Kolkey is a J.D. candidate at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law. Host: Carter Jansen Technology Editors: NoahLani Litwinsella (Volume 110 Senior Technology Editor), Carter Jansen (Volume 110 Technology Editor), Hiep Nguyen (Volume 111 Senior Technology Editor), Taylor Graham (Volume 111 Technology Editor), Benji Martinez (Volume 111 Technology Editor) Other Editors: Ximena Velazquez-Arenas (Volume 111 Senior Diversity Editor), Jacob Binder (Volume 111 Associate Editor), Michaela Park (Volume 111 Associate Editor), Kat King (Volume 111 Publishing Editor) Soundtrack: Composed and performed by Carter Jansen Article Abstract: The term “mass incarceration” is used to describe a crisis that, to many, is both abstract and distant. But for Black, Latinx, Indigenous, low-income, and other communities whose lives are disproportionately affected by the criminal legal system, the reality of carceral exploitation is as unavoidable as it is harmful. Incarceration has always had economic ramifications, but the modern prison has become an amalgamation of public and private interests that increasingly treat incarcerated individuals and their communities as a source of profit. In a matter of decades, prison finance has become a billion-dollar industry concentrated in the hands of powerful corporate interests, and it overwhelmingly preys on historically marginalized and low-income communities. The advent of the digital economy has opened a new dimension of economic exploitation, typified by fee-laden debit release cards and exorbitant money transfer fees. In light of these increasingly exploitative practices, documenting the full extent of financial exploitation within the prison system is an immensely difficult task. Ending it is even harder. Despite persistent efforts to reform prison finance through litigation and regulation, the problem is getting worse—not better. This Note argues that the prison financial system is beyond repair and that it must be abolished. To that end, this Note proposes a community-centered alternative to the existing prison financial system that reclaims the economic power seized by the carceral state and relocates it within the communities that mass incarceration has disproportionately impacted. Though it is only one part of the broader project of prison abolition, the proposed alternative addresses an aspect of the criminal legal system that is often overlooked. Doing so represents a concrete step towards the eventual dismantling of the prison industrial complex. A Note About Language: The words that we use to describe people who have come in contact with the criminal legal system play a foundational role in our own conception and, by extension, our society's treatment of these individuals. While terms like “inmate,” “ex-convict,” and “prisoner” are widely used and recognized, they carry an inseparable connection to physical spaces that many people view with fear and contempt. Though linguistically convenient, this connotation reinforces harmful ideas and attitudes towards some of the most marginalized members of our communities. As such, this Article identifies people who have come in contact with the criminal legal system by their names when possible and in other instances refers to them as “incarcerated” or “formerly incarcerated” individuals. (For a more thorough discussion, see Victoria Law & Rachel Roth, Names Do Hurt: The Case Against Using Derogatory Language to Describe People in Prison, Rewire News Grp. (Apr. 20, 2015).

Female Physician Entrepreneurs Podcast
Physicians United With Dr Rachel Roth

Female Physician Entrepreneurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 18:56


Today we speak with Dr Rachel Roth who is a Family Medicine physician with special qualifications in mental health, health access, and biomedical research. Dr Roth is the Founder and Director or Physicians United, a collaborative effort of physicians to remove the middle man and empower doctors and patients to connect directly. MEDICAL CARE WHEN YOU NEED IT Speak to a trusted doctor today from the comfort of home. Resolve any current issues, and keep in touch to maintain your good health. No insurance necessary. You can learn more at https://www.healishealth.com/ ----------------------------------------------- About FPE If you are a women physician, join us at Female Physician Entrepreneurs Group We learn and grow together https://www.facebook.com/groups/FemalePhysicianEntrepreneurs Our website-sign up for free resources https://FPEStrong.com

Female Physician Entrepreneurs Podcast
#77 Physicians United With Dr Rachel Roth

Female Physician Entrepreneurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 18:56


Today we speak with Dr Rachel Roth who is a Family Medicine physician with special qualifications in mental health, health access, and biomedical research. Dr Roth is the Founder and Director or Physicians United, a collaborative effort of physicians to remove the middle man and empower doctors and patients to connect directly. MEDICAL CARE WHEN YOU NEED IT Speak to a trusted doctor today from the comfort of home. Resolve any current issues, and keep in touch to maintain your good health. No insurance necessary. You can learn more at https://www.healishealth.com/ ----------------------------------------------- About FPE If you are a women physician, join us at Female Physician Entrepreneurs Group We learn and grow together https://www.facebook.com/groups/FemalePhysicianEntrepreneurs Our website-sign up for free resources https://FPEStrong.com

Morning Brew
DC Fandome - Interview with Tegan Croft

Morning Brew

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 13:28


You may know her as Rachel Roth aka Raven on Titans Did you know she is Australian? Our editor Alaisdair chats to Tegan about all things Titans and DC Fandome. Make sure you catch DC Fandome happening this Sunday morning at 4am AEST with the official Australian after-party at 10am. Check out our website here --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/morning-brew/message

Cine-Critique
Cine-Critique Teagan Croft; Raven of Titans joins me in a Cine-Critique special DC Fandome episode

Cine-Critique

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 25:30


Fun informative interview with soaring Australian talent Teagan Croft. Entertainment for your eyes delivered to your ears

True Believers: A Comic Book poDCast
Episode Twelve: Beast Boy Just Met Raven, Calm Down

True Believers: A Comic Book poDCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 55:22


In Episode Twelve of True Believers,  Andrew and chrs meditate through Teen Titans: Beast Boy and Teen Titans: Beast Boy Loves Raven. Does he really LOVE Raven, or did he just trauma bond with the OG goth gf?Follow us on instagram @truebelieverspod, on twitter @truebelieversp (yes, the name was too long), and on facebook @truebelieverspod (facebook.com/truebelieverspod)If you want to speak to us directly, feel free to DM us on social media or email us at 1truebelieverspod@gmail.comNOTES: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg4Pa3DORCEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hop45DC7HaoThe bully guy's name is actually Mike. The pepper is actually a California Reaper, the hottest pepper in the entire world.https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/tree-shrews-pain-chili-peppers-newsSakutia is not a real disease; it's in the DC Database of fictional diseases "Sakutia (also known as Green Fever) is an extremely rare virus found primarily in the African region of Lamumba."Slade's number was 555-321-2040https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AgBIeTHzTMStarfire is actually 6'4https://sportshub.cbsistatic.com/i/2021/09/28/b43f1b0c-14ab-4ec7-b2cb-fa900a96b5c2/teen-titans-robin.jpg?auto=webp&width=640&height=960&crop=0.667:1,smartMusic: “Funk in the Trunk” by Shane Ivers - www.silvermansound.comalso, we have a unikitout affiliate link for uni students in the uk: https://www.unikitout.com/?referal=73320497-43198

True Believers: A Comic Book poDCast
Episode Six: Teen Titans (That's So) Raven

True Believers: A Comic Book poDCast

Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 53:00


In this episode (and on very short notice) Andrew and chrs unexpectedly tackle the young adult graphic novel Teen Titans: Raven by Kami Garcia and Gabriel Picolo.  Follow us on instagram @truebelieverspod, on twitter @truebelieversp (yes, the name was too long), and on facebook @truebelieverspod (facebook.com/truebelieverspod)If you want to speak to us directly, feel free to DM us on social media or email us at 1truebelieverspod@gmail.comNOTES: Trigon actually seduced Raven's mother Arella (Angela Roth) under false pretences in a human form to get her to marry him and bear a half-human, half-demon child.Raven is a Cambion - the half-human half-demon offspring of an incubus, succubus, or demon with a human.chrs meant a HOMECOMING mum. There's no such thing as a graduation mum. https://www.countryliving.com/life/g28035883/homecoming-mums-tradition-ideas/What was said about Slade is not without merit, and apparently it is a hot debate.The “Teen Titans Go!” episode referenced is called “Two Parter” and it's episode 3x17“Once An Accident, Twice A Coincidence, Three Times A Pattern” - Alan Weiss, PhD.If you wanted to read more about Raven, you can find her in DC Special: Raven (2008) Raven (2016-2017), and Raven: Daughter of Darkness(2018-2019)Music: “The Paladin's Underworld” by Shane Ivers - www.silvermansound.com

Flatlander Podcast
Episode 7: Kansas Grasslands with guests 'Grassland Groupies'

Flatlander Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 64:56


Hey Flatlanders! Laura and Lyndzee are joined by Rachel Roth and Nicole Brown of non-profit conservation organization Grassland Groupies and hosts of educational comedy podcast, The Best Biome.  Grasslands sometimes don't get the appreciation they deserve and we're here to change that! Dive into a sea of diversity as we talk about Kansas grassland history, conservation, wildlife, and more. HostsLaura Mendenhall, Lyndzee RhineSourcesGrassland GroupiesThe Best Biome PodcastKansas Wildflowers and GrassesKansas Mammal Atlas

Called To Be Bold
Season 1 Episode 9: Rachel Roth

Called To Be Bold

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 49:35


Episode 9 features Rachel Roth with MONAT. We had an incredible conversation about being bold for what you believe in, standing for truth, having conversations that matter and true women's empowerment. I have to admit that my favorite part was asking her about being a TWIN. Rachel gets my story in a way that I don't because she's a twin. The reality of what I am missing in the name of choice is a little clearer since I did this interview with Rachel and I'm thankful that the truth drives me to action and to be bold.  I hope you are as inspired by all of the wonderful things Rachel has to share as I am.  

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Gimme Pizza: A Mary-Kate & Ashley Podcast

This week Rachel Roth (Winning London! So Little Time!) joins the Amity to talk about her time in acting, working with Mary-Kate & Ashley, and what she is up to now! You don't want to miss this episode! Rate, review, and subscribe! Instagram: @gimmepizzapodcast Twitter: @mkapodcast Etsy: etsy.com/shop/gimmepizzapodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gimmepizza/support

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Imaginary Worlds
Ahsoka Tano - A New Hope

Imaginary Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 32:50


If you’re the type of Star Wars fan who knows the original trilogy by heart but hasn’t seen much else, Ahsoka Tano may be the most beloved Star Wars character you’ve never heard of. In the animated series Clone Wars, she was Anakin Skywalker’s padawan who became a legendary Jedi in her own right. And she will (allegedly) make her live action debut on season 2 of The Mandalorian. I talk with entertainment journalists Lauren Davis and Amy Richau about how Ahsoka captured the imagination of Star Wars fans, and why she might be important to the future of the franchise. McKenna Fellows takes us into the world of Ahsoka cosplay, and designer Rachel Roth discusses why she created a couture dress based on Ahsoka’s costume.  See McKenna Fellows' cosplay of Ahsoka See Rachel Roth's couture Ahsoka dress at the Her Universe Fashion Show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

That's My Favorite
Ep.13 – Lumpers and Splitters (ft Jean Aycock)

That's My Favorite

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 47:23


This time, hosts Rachel Roth and Lyndzee Rhine are joined by former Kansan Jean Aycock who worked at the Wetlands Education Center and has LEFT US for Mississippi. We still love her, and her love for interpretation. Join us for this exceptionally nerdy trip down Taxonomy Lane. This is our first attempt at long-distance podcast recording, so please excuse us as we work out the kinks!Show notes: https://gpnc.org/thats-my-favorite/lumpers-and-splitters/Website: https://gpnc.org/thats-my-favoriteEmail: myfavorite@gpnc.org

The Abundance Formula Podcast
49 What's in the Mind of a Millionaire

The Abundance Formula Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 63:48


Rachel Roth is a devoted wife and mother, as well as a Senior Executive Director at the billion-dollar network marketing company Monat. Rachel shares her journey of being unhappy in Corporate American, being desperate to be able to stay at home with her babies and being willing to overcome her fears in order to claim the life she wanted. Within 13 months of doing Monat she had doubled, not only her husband's salary, but her salary as well and they both retired from Corporate American and moved into network marketing full time. Rachel and her husband have now been inducted into the company's Million Dollar Earners Club and are paying it forward by teaching other people to do the same. We talk all about the struggles of not feeling good enough or worthy of wealth and mass success, taking the necessary risks in order to reap abundant rewards, how to sort through your greatness, clarify your passions, learn from your mistakes, move through the “No's” of life, how to be an effective leader and create massive results, relationship building and so much more! Listen in to hear what living an abundant life means to Rachel and how you can start building an abundant life for yourself. Visit this link to listen in."

That's My Favorite
Ep.8 – Single Dad Spin Cycle (ft Rachel Roth)

That's My Favorite

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 67:50


In a world of birds, one single father stands above the rest. His name? Phalarope. Phalaropes are the best for two reasons, and yet GPNC bird nerd Rachel managed to talk about them for over an hour. Are we surprised? (No.) Nicole and Rachel talk gender roles, manic spinning, and throw lots of shade at Pixar. Enjoy.Visit our website for videos, pictures, and other fun stuff from this episode: https://gpnc.org/thats-my-favorite/

That's My Favorite
Ep.7 – Best Beetle (ft. Nicole Brown)

That's My Favorite

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 53:11


In this episode Nicole Brown, Naturalist at GPNC, takes hosts Rachel Roth and Emily Davis down the rabbit-hole that is the amazing world of a bess beetle. These tough little insects love frass, are great parents, and even inspired a little singing from our hosts.Visit our website for videos, pictures, and other fun stuff from this episode: https://gpnc.org/thats-my-favorite/

Meaningless Activity

This gritty take on the "Teen Titans" franchise follows young heroes from across the DC Universe as they come of age and find where they belong. Dick Grayson and Rachel Roth, a special girl possessed by a strange darkness, get involved in a conspiracy that could bring Hell on Earth. Hot-headed Starfire and lovable Beast Boy join them along the way as together they become a surrogate family and team of heroes fighting evil.

Hero Heads Podcast
MBP: Titans

Hero Heads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 18:45


This gritty take on the "Teen Titans" franchise follows young heroes from across the DC Universe as they come of age and find where they belong. Dick Grayson and Rachel Roth, a special girl possessed by a strange darkness, get involved in a conspiracy that could bring Hell on Earth. Hot-headed Starfire and lovable Beast Boy join them along the way as together they become a surrogate family and team of heroes fighting evil.

That's My Favorite
Ep.3 – Dinosaur Lungs (ft. Rachel Roth)

That's My Favorite

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 53:15


GPNC naturalist Rachel can't stop talking about birds, so hosts Lyndzee and Emily indulged. The best thing about birds? They're literally dinosaurs, and it goes well beyond feathers frozen in stone. With discoveries like plumage coloration, dinosaur lungs, and literal therapod fledglings in amber, the things that make birds Rachel's favorite are dinosaur traits.Visit our website for videos, pictures, and other fun stuff from this episode: https://gpnc.org/thats-my-favorite/

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Naughty Nature
S1E1 - Altruistic Sperm

Naughty Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 43:50


When getting to the finish line matters most, sometimes sperm cooperate to make sure the winning guy is from their swim team. Rachel Roth takes a dive into sperm cooperation and sperm altruism in the animal world.Show info: https://naughtynaturepodcast.comGPNC: https://gpnc.orgTheme music by Punch Deck: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EK_9UgL72w0

Repurpose Your Career | Career Pivot | Careers for the 2nd Half of Life | Career Change | Baby Boomer

Kerry Hannon is a nationally-recognized expert and strategist on career transitions, entrepreneurship, personal finance, and retirement. She is a frequent TV and radio commentator and is a sought-after keynote speaker at conferences across the country. Kerry has dedicated her work to making a difference in people’s lives to give them confidence and the tools to succeed personally, professionally, and financially. She offers her audience and readers a can-do expert’s advice on the best ways to empower themselves. She has spent more than two decades covering all aspects of career, business, and personal finance and is a columnist, editor, and writer for the nation’s leading companies, including the New York Times, Forbes, Money, U.S. News & World Report, and USA Today. Kerry’s work also regularly appears on Kiplinger’s Finance and the Wall Street Journal, among other publications.   Key Takeaways: [1:05] Marc welcomes you to Episode 141 of the Repurpose Your Career podcast. Career Pivot is the sponsor of this podcast; CareerPivot.com is one of the very few websites dedicated to those of us in the second half of life and our careers. Check out the blog and the other resources delivered to you, free of charge. [1:34] If you are enjoying this podcast, please share it with other like-minded souls. Subscribe on CareerPivot.com, iTunes, or any of the other apps that supply podcasts. Share it on social media or just tell your neighbors and colleagues. The more people Marc reaches, the more people he can help. [1:54] Marc and his co-author Susan Lahey are working on the final draft of Repurpose Your Career, Third Edition. If you’d like to get some pre-release chapters, go to CareerPivot.com/RYCTeam and you’ll receive the chapters Marc has already released and updates on the launch. [2:17] Marc plans a soft launch of the book on Thursday, September 12, followed by both a virtual and a real book tour starting Monday, September 16. Marc has already recorded many podcast guest appearances, some of which have already been published. Go to CareerPivot.com/launch you’ll find all the links of all the podcasts.[2:52] Marc will be in Austin the week of September 22nd, the New Jersey area the week of September 29th, and D.C., the following week. Marc would love to meet his readers and listeners. [3:04] Marc has two events planned for Austin and four in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Marc will then have a meet-and-greet in D.C. You can find the events on CareerPivot.com/launch. [3:17] Next week will be a one-year reflection on being an expat. Marc and his wife have lived in Ajijic for about a year. They will reflect on what they have learned and how they have changed in the last year. [3:39] This week, Marc interviews Kerry Hannon, author of Never Too Old to Get Rich: The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Starting a Business Mid-Life.  [3:53] Marc introduces Kerry and welcomes Kerry to the Repurpose Your Career podcast. [5:23] Kerry was a guest on the podcast almost three years ago and that episode, Careerpivot.com/episode-6, still gets 30 or 40 downloads a month! [5:47] A number of years ago, Kerry wrote, What’s Next? Follow Your Passion and Find Your Dream Job, after traveling the country for three years meeting with people who had shifted to completely different jobs after working 20 to 30 years in one field. Most of them started small businesses in their second act. Kerry loved their spirit. [6:25] Kerry started recognizing a trend in people over 40 starting their own businesses. Kerry wanted to share their stories. She also saw studies showing that people over 50 are the fastest-growing demographic of entrepreneurs in the U.S. and globally. [6:57] Women, in particular, are starting businesses in the second half of life. With longevity growing, we are going to see more people starting businesses later in life. [7:16] In the book, Never Too Old to Get Rich, Kerry profiles 20 winning entrepreneurs, because we learn from winners. She presents their stories, challenges, and rewards, and gives readers a playbook of actions for how to accomplish similar successes. [7:41] Part 1 of the book is about turning a passion into a business. Sometimes hobbies are better as hobbies but studies show that people who can turn their passion into a business are often more successful than other entrepreneurs. They know their customer; they are their customer. [9:00] Kerry interviewed people who started businesses in filmmaking, coffee, scooters, woodworking, and more, all building on passions. Kerry shares some stories about them. [12:14] Part 2 of What’s Next deals with building a winning Senior-Junior partnership. There is a great synergy in building a business “that has legs,” not for the next five years, but for the next 20 years or more. You have the experience and the network of someone who’s been through it, and the tech skills and enthusiasm of youth. [13:25] One of Kerry’s favorite stories from the book is about a mother-daughter team, Bergen and Morgen Giordani, who started One Hot Cookie with their cookie-baking skills and built retail outlets in Ohio and Pennsylvania. They are now franchising. [14:18] The daughter is the expert at social marketing and store design. The mother is the big-picture business planner. The mom kept her full-time job for a long time before stepping all the way into the business. [15:56] In this section, Kerry has a story about Paul Tasner, who has been a guest on the podcast in CareerPivot.com/episode-125. Paul started his company PulpWorks in San Francisco and paired up with somebody a couple of decades younger than him. [17:21] When you make a shift to being your own boss, you need to do an inner MRI to find your skills, weaknesses, and strengths. Look for others who can partner with you and balance you in launching your business. It’s understanding who you are and what it is you truly want to do and what you can do. [18:00] Part 3 of the book is the path to social entrepreneurship. Kerry found that at this point in their lives, many people may have experienced a health crisis or a loss, or may be wondering if there is more to life than what they have done. They wonder how they want to make a difference to the world. [18:47] Social entrepreneurs have a vision of making the world a better place by using their skill sets to launch a nonprofit or something that has the ability to touch lives. Kerry shares a couple of examples. One, Jamal Joseph, started a nonprofit, IMPACT Repertory Theater, in NYC. Kerry met him through Encore.org. [19:28] Jamal started this group to help young people in Harlem find a purpose through repertory performance and encouragement to study, to find a way out of poverty to succeed. [19:57] Another example is Bernadette’s House, an after-school program for disadvantaged girls, started by Carol Nash in Baltimore. [20:33] Doug Rauch, former President at Trader Joes, went to Harvard’s Advanced Leadership Initiative to learn to solve big social problems. He went on to start Daily Table in the Boston area to provide food at a lower cost. Marc compares food supply practices in Mexico and the U.S. [22:33] besides the Harvard Advanced Leadership Initiative, other schools are offering similar initiatives to urge people to start in social entrepreneurship. Stanford, Notre Dame, and the University of Texas are a few schools offering such initiatives. [23:33] Daily Table offers cooking classes for people who are not accustomed to healthy foods. [24:01] Part 4 of the book is Winning Strategies for Female Entrepreneurs. Female entrepreneurs are the fastest-growing cadre of entrepreneurs, world-wide. Women make good entrepreneurs and also good investors for a few reasons. Women do their homework. They take their time when they launch a business. They are idealists. [24:53] By laying this groundwork, women set themselves up for success. Women are willing to start a business as a side gig, keeping their full-time job. Women have the ability to understand where their weaknesses are. They admit it and ask for help. They ask for directions. Women often partner up with other women who can fill in the gaps. [25:29] Women tend to be very collaborative. Entrepreneurship is a team sport. Women understand that entrepreneurship is a marathon and not a sprint. Women are patient. [26:04] Rachel Roth started Opera Nuts in New York, combining her love of nuts and opera. Now she sells them online as well. It’s a true passion for Rachel. She was able to find tech help at Senior Planet classes in entrepreneurship and tech and from young tech mentors. [28:04] Ginny Corbett started a healthy juice business, Salud Juicery, in Pittsburgh, after going to school to learn about nutrition related to eating issues. [29:49] Kerry wants people to walk away with a message of hope, possibilities, dreams, and knowing that it is never too late to start doing work around your passion. Every person Kerry profiled told her about the inner richness of doing work they love, with people they love, that has meaning in the world. [30:49] Marc recalls an earlier podcast guest, on CareerPivot.com/episode-127, author Andrew Scott, author of The Hundred-Year Life: Living and Working in an Age of Longevity and author of the article “Is 75 the New 65? How the Definition of Aging is Changing” on Next Avenue. What are you going to do with your extra 10 years? [31:50] The importance of working at this stage of life is it fulfills us, it may be a financial necessity or safety net. At 60, you have at least 15 more years ahead of you where you could do something totally different. You might need to add some more skills, by apprenticing, moonlighting, or volunteering before you launch on a new path. [32:32] There’s no ideal starting point; you just need to get started. Marc plans to work until he’s 90! [32:48] You can learn more about Kerry at KerryHannon.com, on Twitter at @KerryHannon, on Facebook at @KerryHannon and LinkedIn at Kerry Hannon. Kerry would love to hear from you and hear your entrepreneurial stories! [33:23] Marc thanks Kerry for being on the Repurpose Your Career podcast. [33:29] Marc hopes you enjoyed this episode. Kerry is passionate about helping our community who are in the second half of life. Marc hopes everyone is inspired by her latest book. [33:40] The Career Pivot Membership Community continues to help the approximately 50 members who are participating in the Beta phase of this project to grow and thrive. The community has moved on to the next phase where community members who have experienced success get to share their successes and teach others. [33:57] This is a community where everyone is there to help everyone else out. They have been hovering at about 50 members for a while. Members are experiencing successes like going back to work, starting new businesses — even someone buying a franchise. Some leave the community when they’ve found success, while others stay. [34:19] Their legacy stays with the community as they have built an extensive library of forum entries and discussions. Marc will be publishing shortly testimonials of what they got from being part of this community. [34:34] Marc is recruiting members for the next cohort. If you are interested in the endeavor and would like to be put on the waiting list, please go to CareerPivot.com/Community. [34:45] Those who are in these initial cohorts set the direction. This is a paid membership community with group coaching and special content. More importantly, it’s a community where you can seek help. Please go to CareerPivot.com/Community to learn more. [35:07] Marc invites you to connect with him on LinkedIn.com/in/mrmiller. Just include in the connection request that you listen to this podcast. You can look for Career Pivot on Facebook, LinkedIn, or @CareerPivot on Twitter. [35:25] Please come back next week, when Marc reflects on the last year of being an expat. [35:30] Marc thanks you for listening to the Repurpose Your Career podcast. You will find the show notes for this episode at CareerPivot.com/episode-141. [35:45] Please hop over to CareerPivot.com and subscribe to get updates on this podcast and all the other happenings at Career Pivot. You can also subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, the Google Podcasts app, Podbean, the Overcast app, or the Spotify app. Marc will add to this list soon!

The Review Show
Titans s1

The Review Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 92:12


Episode 68. We watched the first season of the DC Universe exclusive show Titans. Dick Grayson is a detective trying to distance himself from the Robin identity, Rachel Roth is a young girl haunted by a demon spirit, Kory Anders has no memories and is trying to piece together her past and her powers, and Gar Logan can turn into a tiger but he has never bitten anybody. Together they need to fight to stop an otherworldly door from opening here on earth!The Whatnauts Review Show is a weekly book club style podcast about all sorts of cool things from comic books, manga, anime, movies, TV, and more. New episodes come out every Wednesday wherever you get your podcasts or as a video show on our YouTube channel.If you enjoy our shows, we would love to have your support. Get early access to all our episodes and exclusive content when you join our Patreon! For just $1 each month you can help us keep the lights on and help us keep growing.Find us on twitter and facebook and come join our Discord too!

Collider Heroes
Teen Titans Raven Creators Kami Garcia and Gabriel Picolo Interview

Collider Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 17:40


New York Times bestselling author Kami Garcia and popular artist Gabriel Picolo stop by Heroes today to talk about their first graphic novel, TEEN TITANS: RAVEN. The book launched earlier this month and follows 17-year-old Rachel Roth as she moves to New Orleans to live with her foster mother’s family after a tragic accident. Raven’s past and present collide when strange things happen during her final year of high school. They talk the book and process for how it came to be, tease what fans can expect from this collaboration and what we might see in their next collaboration for TEEN TITANS: BEAST BOY which launches in 2020. It’s a fun, wide-open conversation about this new book based in the world of the Teen Titans. #TeenTitans #KamiGarcia #GabrielPicolo For more comic book coverage, check out #ColliderHeroes every week on the Collider Videos main channel, and the Heroes Giant-Size podcast. Follow Coy Jandreau: https://twitter.com/CoyJandreau Follow Kami Garcia: https://twitter.com/kamigarcia Follow Gabriel Picolo: https://twitter.com/_gabrielpicolo

Titans Podcast
Titans Podcast Season 1.5 - Episode 2: All the Titans Season 2 Details So Far

Titans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2019 58:01


On this week's episode of Titans Podcast Season 1.5, Andy, Cori, and Laura get together to go through all the Titans Season 2 details that have come out so far! With so many characters and reveals that have come out thus far, the hosts go through in order which character they are most excited for and what they hope to see for the new characters in the new season. That and more on this episode of the Titans Podcast!' “Titans follows young heroes from across the DC Universe as they come of age and find belonging in a gritty take on the classic Teen Titans franchise. Dick Grayson and Rachel Roth, a special young girl possessed by a strange darkness, get embroiled in a conspiracy that could bring Hell on Earth. Joining them along the way are the hot-headed Starfire and loveable Beast Boy. Together they become a surrogate family and team of heroes.” Find Titans Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TitansPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts– Google Play – iHeartRadio Contact: thetitanspodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store

Meaningless Activity
Rotten Reviews - Titans (TV Series)

Meaningless Activity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 18:45


This gritty take on the "Teen Titans" franchise follows young heroes from across the DC Universe as they come of age and find where they belong. Dick Grayson and Rachel Roth, a special girl possessed by a strange darkness, get involved in a conspiracy that could bring Hell on Earth. Hot-headed Starfire and lovable Beast Boy join them along the way as together they become a surrogate family and team of heroes fighting evil.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lqdhro/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lqdhro/support

The Cyber Nerds
Titans Movie Review

The Cyber Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 26:36


This gritty take on the "Teen Titans" franchise follows young heroes from across the DC Universe as they come of age and find where they belong. Dick Grayson and Rachel Roth, a special girl possessed by a strange darkness, get involved in a conspiracy that could bring Hell on Earth. Hot-headed Starfire and lovable Beast Boy join them along the way as together they become a surrogate family and team of heroes fighting evil. This is our spoiler free review of Titans. Enjoy!

FathersAfter50
I started my last business in my 60's for sweet success. OperaNuts!

FathersAfter50

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 41:05


Rachel Roth shares with us her latest venture of starting a business in her 60's. Rachel also shares her experience of having an older father, who was a “Father After50.” Listen in to hear how those experiences guided and helped her throughout her life.

Comic Con Radio
DC Titans S1 E1 - Young Lone Heros Unite

Comic Con Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 55:40


Host Galaxy takes you to the world of DC Titans. Following her mother's murder at the hands of a mysterious assailant, troubled teen Rachel Roth exhibits telekinetic powers and flees town. Detroit detective Dick Grayson fights crime at night using his vigilante persona, Robin. Rachel is picked up by Detroit police, recognizes Dick from her nightmares, and asks him for help. By the time he realizes that she was telling the truth about her mother, Rachel has been drugged and abducted. Meanwhile, in Vienna, Austria, Kory Anders awakens in a bullet-ridden car wreck with no memory of her identity. She finds her way to gangster Konstantin Kovar, whom she has apparently betrayed in her search for a certain girl—Rachel. When Kovar attempts to shoot her, she releases a fiery power that incinerates him and everyone else in the room. About to be ritually slain by the man who killed her mother, Rachel blacks out as a dark version of herself emerges and kills her would-be murderer. Dick arrives, and takes her off to safety. In Ohio a green tiger on the prowl in an electronics store at night transforms into a green-skinned human boy. www.ComicCon-Radio.com Twitter / Instagram / Facebook --> @comicconradio call toll free: 800-976-0305 Subscribe to Comic Con Radio on: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play + more

Titans Podcast
Titans Podcast Season 0 – Episode 10: Raven Character Spotlight

Titans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 69:49


On this episode of Titans Podcast, Andy Behbakht, Corinne McCreery, and Laura Sirikul get together to discuss the latest news for Titans as well as doing their fourth character spotlight of Season 0! In the news, they talk about Joivan Wade having been cast as Victor Stone a.k.a. Cyborg for the Doom Patrol show as well as who the potential villain is going to be. For this week’s character spotlight, the gang goes through the history of Rachel Roth a.k.a Raven! Through the discussion, they go from her general history to significant arcs and her past appearances in other media as one of the group’s most iconic members, as well as their hopes and expectations for Teagan Croft’s portrayal of Raven in the live-action series. That and more on the latest episode of the Titans Podcast! As a reminder, former Titans Podcast host Kat Calamia (host of Legends of Tomorrow Podcast) has a Kickstarter going to raise funds to get her comic Like Father, Like Daughter out in trade paperback form. Back up the project on her official Kickstarter page and if you use #LegendaryLadies in the comments while backing up the project at any level, you get to pick a free comic from their store featuring 50 titles! As mentioned on the show previously, DC TV Podcasts has launched its own TeePublic store for all things DC TV! Be sure to click here to get some sweet DC TV gear-up while also supporting the podcasting network. Find Titans Podcast on: Social Media: Facebook – @TitansPodcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts – Google Play – iHeartRadio Contact: thetitanspodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store

Bullet Sponge
Titans

Bullet Sponge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2017 18:45


Titans follows young heroes from across the DC Universe as they come of age and find belonging in a gritty take on the classic Teen Titans franchise. Dick Grayson and Rachel Roth, a special young girl possessed by a strange darkness, get embroiled in a conspiracy that could bring Hell on Earth.