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Have you started thinking about your year-end planning? Don't make the mistake of jumping into planning and goal-setting before you have prepared to plan. In Episode 138 of Just One Simple Thing, you'll learn four things you should do before you start your annual planning.It's the time of year where we start planning for next year. You'll have plenty of opportunities to reflect on the past year and to set goals for next year, but before you get started, there are some things you can do to prepare and make the process a lot easier for you.So let's create your planning plan!First, start off in prayer. We know this, right? But as you enter this season, it's so vital that you do it along with God.Pray that God will show you the truth.Pray that God will show you what is important.Pray that God sparks a blazing passion for your message and a deep desire to serve your audience.Second, gather up your stats. This info will tell you where your efforts are paying off and where they aren't.Third, start making a list of investments you want to make in your ministry or business. Once you start planning, you'll be able to tell which ones will most likely support your goals.Lastly, get some feedback from your audience. You can do this with a survey, or simple polls in your Instagram Stories, or just ask some questions in your Facebook group or email newsletter.Action Step Set aside a specific time to do your year-end planning and goal setting. Some people like to do it during the quiet space between Christmas and New Year's. Others prefer to wait until everyone is back in the swing of things in January. Whichever works for you, mark it on your calendar.If you are listening to this in real time in early December, check the show notes for a link to the Looking Back to Move Forward Challenge. It's a FREE five-day challenge that will help you close the door on 2024, leave behind what you no longer need, and start framing up 2025. I hope you'll join us!RESOURCESHow to Create a Reader Survey including a free download of sample questions.Looking Back to Move Forward ChallengeBe sure to subscribe to the NewLetter to receive free resources and podcast updates in your email every Monday. Sign up here.+++++++++++++++How would it feel to close the door on this year and start the new year with fresh confidence?No matter how it went for you, you need to say a fond farewell before you can move confidently into a new year.The Looking Back to Move Forward challenge will help you take stock of the past year, decide what to carry with you into the New Year, and what needs to stay in the past.
This week, Bronwen Maddox discusses whether we are seeing a resurgence of the threat posed by nuclear weapons, given recent events in the Middle East and rhetoric from world leaders. She is joined by Robert E Kelly, Professor of Political Science at Pusan National University, Dr Hanna Notte, Director of the Eurasia Nonproliferation Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies and Dr Patricia Lewis, Director of the International Security Programme at Chatham House. Read our latest: The UK defence budget increase is welcome but defers tough choices | Chatham House – International Affairs Think Tank Confiscation of immobilized Russian state assets is moral and vital | Chatham House – International Affairs Think Tank Confiscating sanctioned Russian state assets should be the last resort | Chatham House – International Affairs Think Tank Presented by Bronwen Maddox. Produced by John Pollock. Take part in The World Today's Reader Survey✏️ Listen to The Climate Briefing podcast
Web Accessibility in Mind has released their annual screen reader user report. Denis Boudreau shares his takeaways from the findings. From the March 4, 2024, episode.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit laurathomas.substack.comOne of the things that came out of the 2023 Reader Survey was that you wanted a Q+A/AMA of the pod. So we're giving it a shot. Now our monthly pod schedule will consist of 1-2 guest episodes a month, with 1 Q+A with myself and Lucy. Guest episodes will be free for everyone to listen to, with the Q+A episodes being a perk for paid subscribers. In these episodes, we'll be answering the more juicer questions… and the answers may be a little on the spicy side! We're sharing a trailer of today's episode with free subscribers to give you a taste of what you can expect. And we'll always make sure there's something in there for everyone - whether you're a parent or a nutrition student, or just here for rice cake drama (IYKYK).Today I'm joined by CIHAS audio engineer and host of the podcast , Dearlove, to answer listener and reader questions. Tune in to hear us:* Revive and old classic (DSMG fans, this one's for you!)* Share non-lame-gym-bro snack ideas for pre/post workout* Explain why a certain gut health shot is a lot like a bad night out* Talking about why it's important to be calm in the face of a new medical diagnosis rather than falling into diet culture* Offering some advice towards handling the challenges of co-parenting with someone whose views on diet culture are very different from your own* And lastly, why you should ignore influencers who boast about their kids eating stilton and sushiAgain paid subscribers can set up their own private RSS feed to listen to paid-only episodes in their favourite podcast player by following these instructions.This was a super fun episode to create and I know you'll love it too!Find out more about Lucy here.Follow her on Instagram here and here.Follow here on Substack Follow Laura on Instagram here.Subscribe to Laura's newsletter here.TranscriptLaura: Hey, and welcome to the Can I Have Another Snack podcast, where we talk about food, bodies, and identity, especially through the lens of parenting. I'm Laura Thomas. I'm an anti diet registered nutritionist, and I also write the Can I Have Another Snack newsletter.Lucy: And I'm . I am the audio engineer for CIHAS podcast normally, and I also host the food podcast, . Uh, I'm delighted to be joining you for this, Laura. This is really fun.Laura: So we're mixing it up a little bit today to answer some listener questions that you all sent in. I've asked Lucy to join me so that I'm not just sat here talking to myself, but Lucy, I actually have a little surprise for you that I didn't tell you about. So I'm putting you on the spot, but don't worry, It's hopefully a fun surprise. It's not high stakes. But I don't know if you know, but I used to have another podcast called Don't Salt My Game. And at the beginning…Lucy: I'm aware of it.Laura: Oh yeah, you've heard of it. Okay, that's good. That's a good start. At the beginning of every episode, I used to ask my guests some quick fire questions. So I'm just like, rapid speed, throw them out and justLucy: I remember this.Laura: Just throw whatever comes to the top of your head, okay? So it's meant to be fun.Lucy: Okay, I'm on the spot. I'm in the hot seat. I'm ready.Laura: You ready? Alright. Here we go. Tacos or pizza?
In this episode, UNB Tim provides an overview of the Brief Talk Podcast and shares the key findings from the 2023 reader survey. He expresses appreciation for new Patreon supporters and encourages listeners to engage with the podcast's growing community. Tim discusses the recent scheduling challenges and his commitment to delivering diverse and interesting episodes. He then dives into the survey results, highlighting demographic information such as age and gender breakdowns. Tim shares insights on favorite underwear styles, preferred colors, and common issues like sizing. He also discusses listener preferences for podcast content and the desire for group shows. Tim concludes by emphasizing the importance of feedback and inviting listeners to participate in shaping future episodes of the podcast Follow me on all social media as: @unbtim www.twitter.com/unbtim www.instagram.com/unbtim unbtim@kinky.business on Mastadon Support UNB For on going support join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/unbblog For one time support visit our support page - https://www.underwearnewsbriefs.com/about/support-unb/ You can donate by Ko-fi or Paypal Read more at unbblog.com Follow unb on Twitter and IG @UNBBlog
A big week for college sports; Layoffs hit MSG and takeaways from SBJ's Reader Survey.
It's really happening, new monthly chapters of Saga, next up: Chapter 56! WARNING WARNING WARNING - if you have not read ALL 55 previous chapters AND newly-released chapter 56, SKIP THIS EPISODE. If you have read them all, then enjoy hearing Abu and Alan share all their first reactions and thoughts on newest issue of Saga, PLUS we both answer all the questions from the Chapter 56 Reader Survey.For more great shows from the Lore Party Podcast Podcast Network head to https://loreparty.comAlso huge thanks to Lawerence Kelly for composing all the amazing music on our show, you can check out more of his great work here: https://solo.to/producedby_lk. And you can find our hosts here as well: https://twitter.com/ahaburchak & https://twitter.com/abu_zafar
https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/please-take-the-reader-survey All right, here goes. This is a project to support studies by ACX community members, by getting readers to fill out research surveys. You'll fill out the General Demographic Information survey first, then however many additional surveys you have the patience for. Please start with Survey #0 (general demographics). After that, in order to prevent a scenario where the first few surveys get lots of responses and the last few get none, please jump to the survey corresponding to your date of birth. So if you were born on the 16th of the month, start with survey #16 (“Personality”), then when you're done move on to survey #17, and so on. Keep going until you're bored and don't want to take any more surveys. Since there are 24 surveys and 31 possible birth dates, numbers 25-31 are redirects to other numbers. I would be surprised if anyone had the patience to take all 24 surveys here, but if you do, feel free to boast about it in the comments so we can praise you / be concerned about you. Some surveys are targeted at specific populations, for example “psychedelic users”. If you're not in the population, you can skip the survey. If you spot a survey targeted at you, consider skipping the usual order to take that one first.
https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/reader-survey-final-check-in I accidentally missed some Book Review Contest entries, so I want to make sure I have everything lined up right for the Reader Survey. Below is a list of surveys I'm currently planning to include. If you sent me an email before the deadline, please confirm that your name is there. If it's not, please don't email me about it - we've already established that I don't get your emails for some reason. Instead, leave a comment below with your information. The list: - A on biostasis/cryonics - T on male homosexuality *** - A on health-related quality of life - N on uniformity illusion *** - K on digital literacy - E on depression (targeted at depressives) - ...and on weight loss - S on political compressability - G on bullshit jobs - R on moral curiosity - T on autogynephilia (targeting trans women) - ...and sexual fantasies - C on psychedelics (targeting people who have tried them) - K on business (targeting people in tech) - D on incest *** - M on personality - D on meditation - R on gender identity - ...and rhymes (targeting non-native English speakers)
Welcome to another episode of The Drop. In this episode: 7:54 – The Stab Audience’s Top Ten Favourite Surfers of 2020 https://stabmag.com/premium/who-are-the-worlds-most-beloved-male-surfers/ Interview with Lincoln Eather www.empireave.com Stab Reader Survey Favourite Male Surfer of 2020 results: 1. Dane Reynolds 2. John John 3. Mason Ho 4. Mick Fanning 5. Craig Anderson 6. Kelly Slater 7. Michael February 8. Jordy Smith 9. Others 10. Torren Martyn Stab Surfer Of The Year 2020 male results: 1. John John Florence 2. Italo Ferreira 3. Griffin Colapinto 4. Kai Lenny 5. Mason Ho 6. Jack Robinson 7. Ian Crane 8. Nate Fletcher 9. Gabriel Medina 10. Jacob Wilcox ––––––––––––––––– 26:14 – Jordy Smith and Kolohe Andino join The Drop to test their surf knowledge in Stab Squared Presented by Oakley A preview of an upcoming quiz show on Stabmag.com ––––––––––––––––– Host: Danny Johnson – Danny@stabmag.com Theme Music: Vinnie Laduce Andy Irons And The Radicals https://stabmag.com/uncategorized/andy-irons-and-the-radicals-chapter-4-of-4/ Stab Premium Sign up to Stab Premium: stabmag.com/pricing/
Investopedia's Editor-In-Chief, Caleb Silver, says that readers remain bullish, while indicating that bitcoin is in a "bubble" currently. His stocks to watch are WGO, VAC, WH, and BALY.
Bill King is joined by Bret McCormick to discuss college basketball tipping off in an unusual year. Then, Abe Madkour stops by to talk about SBJ's 2020 Reader Survey and what he's keeping an eye on this week.
2020 was a challenging year for trying new beer, but like everyone has done over the past eight months of shutdowns and socially distancing, we persevered. We were able to taste thousands of beers over the past year at Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine®, between our blind-panel reviews, those sent to us to consider for general coverage, those tasted at various festivals (remember festivals? Yes, we did get to some in the earlier months of this year), and those shared when we visited breweries—not to mention all the ones we bought and enjoyed at home. Once a year, we put our collective heads together and create our Editors' Picks for the Best Beers of the Year. We also poll you, our readers and listeners, for your favorite beers, as well as your favorite breweries of various sizes. In this exhaustive episode, Cofounder and Editorial Director Jamie Bogner and Managing Editor Joe Stange walk through the best beers and breweries of 2020 and the stories behind them. *This episode is brought to you by: * G&D Chillers (https://gdchillers.com): Nearly 2,000 breweries across the US, Canada & Mexico partner with G&D Chillers. Innovative, Modular Designs and no proprietary parts propel G&D ahead as the premier choice for your glycol chilling needs. Breweries you recognize—Russian River, Ninkasi, Jacks Abby, Samuel Adams, and more—trust G&D to chill the beer you love! Call G&D Chillers to discuss your project today or reach out directly at Gdchillers.com (http://www.Gdchillers.com) BSG (https://bsgcraftbrewing.com/) This episode is brought to you by Rahr North Star Pils. A new base malt to set your compass by. Rahr North Star Pils is crafted for brewers looking for a domestic pilsner malt with low color and low modification. North Star Pils carries overtones of honey and sweet bread, supported by flavors and aromas of hay and nutty character. Suitable for any beer style, but particularly craft brewed versions of classic lagers. Let Rahr North Star Pils guide your craft by visiting BSGCraftbrewing.com (https://bsgcraftbrewing.com/), or contact BSG at 1.800.374.2739. Five Star Chemicals & Supply (https://fivestarchemicals.com): Five Star Chemicals & Supply Inc. is your leading provider of cleaning, sanitizing and adjunct chemicals for breweries, throughout North America and internationally. All products have been formulated with safety, equipment material, and quality in mind. Interested in trying our products? Contact support@fivestarchemicals.com to inquire about a free Craft Brew Sample Pack and only pay the shipping. Cheers to Beer! Grandstand (https://egrandstand.com/catalog/category/view/id/179): Grandstand is your source for the latest trends in branded drinkware, apparel and promotional items. We make your job easy by serving as your one-stop-shop for everything you need to outfit your taproom and fans. Current trends include to-go drinkware, tie dye prints and portable coolers. Visit egrandstand.com/lookbook (https://egrandstand.com/catalog/category/view/id/179) to see what’s trending. ABS Commercial (https://www.abs-commercial.com): ABS Commercial is excited to be a part of today’s Podcast! ABS is a full brewery outfitter offering brewhouses, tanks, keg washers and small parts. ABS wanted to do something fun for the craft beer industry, so they are giving away an ABS Keg Viking Keg Washer LIVE on December 5th, which happens to be national repeal day. To enter, go to www.abs-commercial.com (https://www.abs-commercial.com), click on “Keg Viking” page and fill out the contest form for your chance to win!
Rebecca reviews the feedback from listeners about Rowing Chat Podcasts. - Most subscribe (70%) - Most listen to all the episode - Top 4 satisfaction factors are Content, Overall Quality, Host(s) and Audio Quality - Likes include great information, knowledgeable hosts, tips, skills, club news, taking masters seriously, and coaches sharing their experience. - Dislikes focus around audio quality, fast-talking hosts, filtering the different shows, show length, show frequency, and the headline interviewee compared to the actual detail in the show. We have taken all your insights on board and are working to improve the good things and mitigate the bad.
This week, Patricia talks about a couple great nonfiction backlist titles, including one title that may change your life! This episode is sponsored by TBR: Book Riot’s service for Tailored Book Recommendations, now available as a gift! Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher and never miss a book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Take our Reader Survey! Books discussed on the show: Come As You Are: The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex Life by Emily Nagoski, PhD Reclaiming Our Space: How Black Feminists are Changing the World from the Tweets to the Streets by Feminista Jones
Nora Phoenix joins Jeff and Will to talk about the results of the survey she did of m/m romance readers. We talk about demographics, the huge amount of books readers consume as well as audiobooks, reviews, BookBub and social media platforms. Complete shownotes for episode 44 are at BigGayAuthorPodcast.com.
Lt. Colonel Tim Foley, Jeff McDonald and Elizabeth Hanley connect virtually to give a behind-the-scenes look at the War Cry’s special April 2020 issue. They also talk about the impact of COVID-19 and encourage listeners to take the 2020 Reader Survey. Read the April issue online: https://bit.ly/warcryapril20 Complete 2020 Reader Survey: bit.ly/wcreadersurvey
Julie worked with Natalie at the same agency when they were both really junior, and is now an Associate Creative Director at Droga5, pumping out award-winning work with her team (such as the, "Did You Mean...MailChimp?" campaign and the amazing New York Times "He Said, She Said" ad). Hear about adjusting your voice as a copywriter, learning from every agency you work at (even the ones where you have a bad experience), and why you shouldn't feel pressure when you see where people you graduate with get a job. Heads up: We recorded at my Airbnb in NYC, so you'll hear some traffic noise here and there. See our 2018 Reader Survey results. A huge thank you to everyone who responded! Subscribe & leave us a review on iTunes to help others discover the podcast! For more guidance from the industry, subscribe to our Weekly email—it's a small dose of advice, delivered Mondays. Or search for a specific topic in our ever-growing Stash of Advice.
If you’re reading this and have previously read at least one Slate Star Codex post, please take the 2018 SSC Survey. This year’s survey is in three sections. If you’re strapped for time, just take Section 1. If you have a little more time, take both Sections 1 and 2. If you have a lot of time, take all three sections. Each section will take about ten minutes. There’s some more information on the survey itself.
Will you do me a quick favor and fill out this short survey? It's been more than 10 years now since I started Bicycle Touring Pro and began my mission of helping people from all around the world experience the joys and benefits of bike travel. In that time, a lot has happened: I've cycled […] The post READER SURVEY – What Do You Want from Bicycle Touring Pro in the New Year? appeared first on Bicycle Touring Pro.
Saving energy tops the list of more and more people who are improving their homes and for the people who do the work to improve them. The latest issue of Green Builder magazine surveyed contractors and other green pros about who’s best when it comes to lights, water heaters, deck materials and other stuff used in building and improving homes. Joining us is CEO Sara Gutterman. More than half of all marine species may be at risk of extinction by within the next 100 years unless we make significant conservation efforts. That’s according to the organization WildEarth Guardians, which has been making a lot of those efforts including helping the six types of fish which were just added to the list of protected species by the Endangered Species Act. Joining us is Bethany Cotton from Wild Earth Guardians.
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[Estimated reading time: 6 minutes] Do you really know what your readers need? Have you asked them? Are you writing content that solves their problems? The easiest way to find out is to create a reader survey for your blog. I hit a bit of a dry patch recently with my blogging, my ideas just […]The post How To Create A Reader Survey For Your Blog – Blogcentric #35 appeared first on Spiderworking.com -Digital Marketing Strategy For Small Business.
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Seven Areas on How to Conduct a Half Yearly Blog Review Many bloggers do an end of year review. It’s a logical time to do an audit of your blog and set goals. I also think that periodically checking in on those goals and setting new ones is a good idea. This being halfway through the year it is a logical time to do just that. This is a good time to just stop blogging for a day or just spend a few hours and do some analysis of your blog. How have you been traveling as a blogger? I’m going to run through one method I use to do a blog review, but I also have a second suggestion that ProBlogger Editor Stacey Roberts wrote in 2015 that a lot of readers found helpful. I was also thinking about the best way to conduct a blog review and I came up with seven different areas to focus on. In each of these seven areas there are four questions you need to ask. Questions to Ask in Each of the Seven Blogging Areas What were my successes? What are the opportunities that come from those successes? What were the failures? What is my plan? I’ve also developed a worksheet that is a bit of a matrix that you can use to find the seven areas and ask the four questions within each one. In Today’s Episode: Seven Areas on How to Conduct a Half Yearly Blog Review Listen to this episode in the player above or on iTunes here. Content What did well? Posts, categories, topics, lengths, mediums etc. Did I meet deadlines? Plan - set an editorial plan - CoSchedule or Spreadsheet Traffic Traffic spikes and why - social network, blogs, seasonal Promote seasonal spikes and look for opportunities Dips and ways to minimize those dips Trending traffic - up, down, plateaus Promotional activities - guests posts, social, SEO, how did it go? Reader Engagement Health of your readership Are they engaging Comment numbers, share numbers, bounce rate Open rates on email newsletters Social media engagement What are you hearing from your readers? Have you delivered value? Giving more than taking Reader Survey - ask questions Run a community project or challenge to get engagement Monetization How is income trending? What has performed well? Where is income coming from - launches or long tail sales? Other monetization methods Plan What products to develop What sponsors to approach What affiliates Review media kit for sponsors Promotional calendar for products to launch or develop Set aside time to build a product or reach out to sponsors Tech Servers, outages, downtime Security, updates, plugins, vulnerabilities Broken features, new tools or plugins Design - Overhaul, review, is it dated or need tweaking Mobile responsive Tools - email, landing pages, do my tools still serve my needs? Do I need and get value from paid tools? Productivity How do you use your time? Workflows What takes the most time? Time tool like RescueTime You How are you traveling? How are you going? Do we ask ourselves this question? How are you going with your blogging, but your life as well? Physical, spiritual, mental, your energy levels and passion Do you need a break or to change direction? It’s important to ask deeper more personal questions Are you filling your cup? Professional development - solo entrepreneurs need to do this for themselves If you are not learning and developing your blog may suffer Further Resources on How to Conduct a Half Yearly Blog Review How to Do an End of 2015 Blog Audit: Take Stock of What You’ve Achieved and Where You’re Headed by Stacey Roberts Download the Worksheet Create Content - Content is the cornerstone of your blog. Here you’ll find everything to help you create great blog content. CoSchedule Promotion - How to Get More Eyeballs on Your Blog Find Readers - If you need to know how to find rea...
Max Peterson and BirdMax and Bird talk comics until Saga #27 takes them into deeper waters...A quick talk about comics leads our heroes into a deep exploration of feminism, physical conflict between men and women, the gender politics of abuse, and something they're utterly unqualified to talk about: parenting. And then back to comics, with the results to the Saga 2015 Reader Survey!yes01:44:17Comics,film,indie,horror,geek,culture,nerd,dark,humor,comedy,Max,Bird,humor,comic,books,relationships,Sex,sexuality,lgbt,gay,writing,art,literature,movies,counterculture,funny,graphic,novels,body,modification,tattoos,piercinght
Episode Show Notes jeffsanders.com/088 Learn More About the Show The 5 AM Miracle Podcast Free Productivity Resources Join The 5 AM Club! Connect on Social Media Facebook Group • Instagram • Twitter • LinkedIn Episode Summary How much could you accomplish with a shorter time frame? In this week's episode of The 5 AM Miracle Podcast I discuss how to select fewer goals and get better results with only a 12-week year. Resources Mentioned in the Show My 2015 Reader Survey [It’s still open if you’d like to chime in] The 5 AM Miracle Podcast [Over 1 Million downloads!] The 5 AM Miracle Community Group on Facebook [Over 1,000 members!] My NEW Coaching Service [Say goodbye to the 5 AM Blueprint and Ambitious Coaching] My NEW Affiliate Program [Earn hefty commissions promoting my products] My NEW Start Here Page [The first place to begin your 5 AM Miracle] My NEW Toolbox Page [Find the tools and resources I use and recommend] My NEW Media Coverage Page [Read articles and listen to other interviews of me] My NEW Book Contract [Boo yah!] The 12 Week Year [Book by Brian Moran — Affiliate Link] Forget Annual Goal Setting and Do This Instead [Episode #79] Best Topics for a Weekly Accountability Partner Meeting [Episode #48] Evernote [My digital brain] Nozbe [My personal and professional task manager]
Episode Show Notes jeffsanders.com/087 Learn More About the Show The 5 AM Miracle Podcast Free Productivity Resources Join The 5 AM Club! Connect on Social Media Facebook Group • Instagram • Twitter • LinkedIn Episode Summary Based on my 2015 Reader Survey, 66% of my audience works full time and 28% are planning to start their own business. As an entrepreneur who started his own business while working a full-time job, I know how tough this can be. Building a successful business is tough, even if you have all 168 hours every week to work on it. Taking into account a 40-hour a week job, a family, personal hobbies, personal health, social time, weekly appointments with doctors, churches, car repair shops, and walking your dog, it can be next to impossible to make time for a side business. But (and this is the big but) — it can be done. In fact it happens all the time and I plan to shed some light on this ambitious and worthwhile goal.
Episode SummaryBased on my 2015 Reader Survey, 66% of my audience works full time and 28% are planning to start their own business.As an entrepreneur who started his own business while working a full-time job, I know how tough this can be. Episode Show Notesjeffsanders.com/87 Learn More About The 5 AM MiracleThe 5 AM Miracle Podcast Free Productivity Resources + Email Updates!Join The 5 AM Club! The 5 AM Miracle BookAudiobook, Paperback, and Kindle Connect on Social MediaFacebook Group • Instagram • Twitter • LinkedIn • YouTube About Jeff SandersRead Jeff’s Bio © Jeff Sanders Productions, LLC
MAG is Australia's highest circulating free music title. In MAGCAST editor Jonathan Alley profiles the content of the latest issue and discusses his monthly music recommendations in depth. This MAGCAST he talks about Kasey Chambers and Bill Chambers' Christmas album Kasey, Poppa Bill and the little Hillbillies , the visit of US cult performer Daniel Johnston , Glen Hansard of The Swell Season, and Martha Wainwright's new live album of Edith Piaf covers. The MAG to 40 for 2009 is featured, and he also mentions subscription offers and the MAG twitter feed. Tech Mag's Julia Gaw also talks about the TechMag cover story on all ages Tech and summarises the Tech Mag content for the month's issue. MAGcast also features the clip by Minuit for their single Way Ho.