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Meghan Lamb is the author of Mirror Translation (Blamage Books, 2025), COWARD (Spuyten Duyvil, 2022), Failure to Thrive (Apocalypse Party, 2021) All of Your Most Private Places (Spork Press, 2020) and Silk Flowers (Birds of Lace, 2017). Her work has also appeared in Quarterly West, DIAGRAM, Redivider, and Passages North, among other publications. She currently teaches creative writing through the University of Chicago, Story Studio, Hugo House, and GrubStreet. She is the fiction editor for Bridge Books and the nonfiction editor for Lover's Eye and Nat. Brut.Music here
Bienvenidas y bienvenidos a Recarga Activa, el podcast diario de AnaitGames en el que filtramos lo más relevante de la actualidad del videojuego en pildorazos de 15 minutos. La Recarga Activa de hoy: Rockstar compra el estudio de Brendan McNamara y lo convierte en Rockstar Australia Kaizen: A Factory Story es lo nuevo de Coincidence, el estudio de Zach Barth Studio Fizbin anuncia su cierre a dos semanas del lanzamiento de su nuevo juego, Reignbreaker La tercera edición del Tesura Games Connect se celebrará el 6 de marzo Suscríbete para recibir el siguiente episodio en tu gestor de podcasts favorito. Puedes apoyar nuestro proyecto (y acceder a un montón de contenido exclusivo) en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/anaitreload ♫ Sintonía del programa: Senseless, de Johny Grimes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom Baeten is ondernemer, marketeer en LinkedIn expert. Met zijn bedrijf, Winger Academy, helpt hij bedrijven en professionals om hun online zichtbaarheid en impact te vergroten. Op LinkedIn en nu ook op Ben's Mentors deelt hij praktische tips om LinkedIn succesvol in te zetten.In deze aflevering hoor je van Tom:- Hoe je via LinkedIn organisch klanten aantrekt.- Welke rol personal branding speelt in zakelijke groei.- Of je beter voor virale posts of voor consistentie gaat.- Hoe je de balans vindt tussen ondernemen en je privé.- Praktische tips om je netwerk dagelijks te laten groeien.- Hoe je LinkedIn strategisch inzet om talent aan te trekken.- Hoe je AI inschakelt voor je bedrijf en hoe je dat beter niet doet.Enjoy!Volg Tom:op LinkedIn: Tom BaetenWebsite: wingeracademy.beVolg Ben/Ben's Mentors:op LinkedIn: Ben De Coninckop Instagram: @bensmentorsBDC Media: bdcmedia.be-----------HOOFDSTUKKEN:00:00 - Intro00:17 - Wie is Tom Baeten?04:51 - Waarom tijd voor jezelf belangrijk is07:29 - Wat is Winger Academy?19:43 - Het belang van netwerken21:55 - De belangrijkste LinkedIn strategieën26:13 - Het belang van personal branding29:25 - Wat plaats je als bedrijf op LinkedIn?36:45 - Echte connecties opbouwen46:45 - Zo vind je je doelgroep49:26 - Waarom moet je content delen?53:50 - Zo ben je authentiek op LinkedIn1:02:55 - De Know-Like-Trust theorie1:04:22 - Video's op LinkedIn / LinkedIn's videofeed1:10:40 - Wat is Story Studio?1:15:24 - De rol van AI bij bedrijven1:20:17 - Mijn grootste fouten als ondernemer1:24:14 - Laatste Advies van Tom-----------Bij Ben's Mentors duiken we diep in het brein van ondernemers en experts op het vlak van persoonlijke ontwikkeling, financiën, human skills en nog veel meer. Leren van mensen die verder dan ons staan en die lessen in ons eigen leven implementeren, is de beste manier op op persoonlijk en professioneel vlak te groeien. Geniet van de podcast!
Eiren Caffall joins Let's Talk Memoir for a conversation about her generational experience of loss, coming out of the shadows about having an ill body, how polycystic kidney disease (PKD) has shaped her and her family's life, writing about the collapse of ecosystems in the Atlantic ocean, seamlessly weaving in narrative, historical, lyrical, scientific, and metaphorical threads, allowing our children to weigh in on stories that involve them, feeling all the places we're still wounded, depicting mother-daughter relationships with complexity, the umpteenth draft, form as key, holding two things in mind at once, reframing and understanding family dynamics, and her new memoir The Mourner's Bestiary. Also in this episode: -remembering wonder and beauty in the face of destruction -idosyncratic craft structures -where we are in our stories Books mentioned in this episode: -Shapes of Native Nonfiction Edited by Elissa Washuta and Theresa Warbuton -Meander Spiral Explode: Design and Pattern in Narrative by Jane Allison -Landmarks by Robert Mcfarlane Eiren Caffall is a writer and musician. Her award-winning memoir, The Mourner's Bestiary, will be published by Row House Publishing in October 2024. Her novel, All the Water in the World will be published by Saint Martin's Press in 2025. An excerpt of her memoir will appear in Elementals: Volume IV. Fire forthcoming in 2024 from The Center for Humans and Nature. Her work on loss and nature, oceans and extinction has appeared in Guernica, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Literary Hub, Al Jazeera, The Rumpus, and three record albums. She received a Whiting Foundation Creative Nonfiction Grant in 2023 for The Mourner's Bestiary, a Social Justice News Nexus fellowship in environmental journalism at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, and a Frontline: Environmental Reportage residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts. She has been awarded residencies at Millay Colony for the Arts, MacDowell Colony (waitlisted), Hedgebrook, and Ragdale. She has guest lectured at UCLA, University of Chicago, and other universities across America, taught creative writing for The Chicago Humanities Festival, taught a memoir body and place week-long masterclass for Story Studio in Chicago, and mentored graduate students at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work has been adapted into the award-winning short film Becoming Ocean, which screened at film festivals across the United States and in Amsterdam and Morocco. Connect with Eiren: Website: www.eirencaffall.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eirencaffall/ X: www.x.com/eirencaffall Substack: https://eirencaffall.substack.com Ronit's Upcoming Online 10-week Memoir Course with the University of Washington: https://www.pce.uw.edu/courses/memoir-writing-finding-your-story Ronit's writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The Rumpus, The New York Times, Poets & Writers, The Iowa Review, Hippocampus, The Washington Post, Writer's Digest, American Literary Review, and elsewhere. Her memoir WHEN SHE COMES BACK about the loss of her mother to the guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and their eventual reconciliation was named Finalist in the 2021 Housatonic Awards Awards, the 2021 Indie Excellence Awards, and was a 2021 Book Riot Best True Crime Book. Her short story collection HOME IS A MADE-UP PLACE won Hidden River Arts' 2020 Eludia Award and the 2023 Page Turner Awards for Short Stories. She earned an MFA in Nonfiction Writing at Pacific University, is Creative Nonfiction Editor at The Citron Review, and teaches memoir through the University of Washington's Online Continuum Program and also independently. She launched Let's Talk Memoir in 2022, lives in Seattle with her family of people and dogs, and is at work on her next book. More about Ronit: https://ronitplank.com Subscribe to Ronit's Substack: https://substack.com/@ronitplank Follow Ronit: https://www.instagram.com/ronitplank/ https://www.facebook.com/RonitPlank https://bsky.app/profile/ronitplank.bsky.social Background photo credit: Photo by Patrick Tomasso on Unsplash Headshot photo credit: Sarah Anne Photography Theme music: Isaac Joel, Dead Moll's Fingers
The 2024 Pharmacist Authors Series concludes today with Part 3 of 3. The goal of the series is to inspire you to write a book. Who is the third author in this series? It's me (Kim Newlove, RPh/Podcast Host)! Today we're talking about my eBook and audiobook. The title is Pharmacist Podcaster: A Podcast-Planning Guide for Pharmacy Professionals. It's a 59-page ebook with 12 worksheets. The audiobook is 92 minutes long at 1X speed, and the introduction is included in this episode. I'll tell you what it's about, where you can find it, advice for pharmacist authors, and more. I also have three guests in this episode. The first two are my publishers: Dr. Janan Sarwar and Dr. Theary Chhim from Publishing in Doses. We share a 30-minute conversation. Then, my third guest is audio engineer Julie Walthers from Whole Story Studio. Our conversation is about 30 minutes as well. Julie helped me with the audiobook. Thank you for listening to episode 293 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast. If you know someone who would like this episode, please share it with them! To read the FULL show notes (including all links), visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast. Select episode 293. If you know someone who wants to write a book or narrate an audiobook, please share this episode with them. Subscribe for all future episodes. This podcast is on all major podcast players and YouTube. Some popular podcast player links are below. Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/42yqXOG Spotify https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY Amazon/Audible https://adbl.co/43tM45P YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt Bio - Janan Sarwar, PharmD Janan Sarwar, PharmD is a seasoned publisher and pharmacist with over a decade of experience in the publishing industry. Janan combines her attention to detail, deep knowledge of publishing, and passion for storytelling to empower healthcare providers to share their unique perspectives with the world. As the co-founder of Publishing in Doses, Janan leverages her extensive background in both pharmacy and publishing to guide clients through the steps of the publishing process. Her goal is to make publishing accessible and rewarding, providing the tools and guidance needed for success in today's competitive market. Bio - Theary Chhim, PharmD (Theary is the UX/UI designer who did the graphic design and illustrations for my ebook.) Publishing in Doses Co-Founder | Pharmacist | UX/UI Designer Meet Theary “Teery” Chhim, a visionary pharmacist turned UX/UI designer with an innate passion for creativity. Theary has always been driven by her artistic instincts. Embracing a career pivot, she merged her healthcare background with her love for design and hasn't looked back since. As the co-founder of Publishing in Doses, Theary leverages UX/UI design, graphic design, and illustration skills to transform manuscripts into engaging and accessible digital and print experiences, including turning books into business cards. In addition to her design work, Theary also brings her expertise to life through her graphic design and illustrations, as featured in my eBook. Bio - Julie Gold Walthers Julie is the owner and lead editor of Whole Story Studio, an audiobook post-production company. With a background in both sound engineering and education, Julie combines her experiences working in a Detroit-area recording studio and as a high school English teacher into a fulfilling career editing and producing audiobooks. Julie has worked with Eljin productions for editing and QC, which has included dozens of titles from major publishing companies such as Simon and Schuster, Penguin Random House, and Harper. She has also worked as part of the AppleNews audio stories engineering team. Other clients have included BenBella Books, Chelsea Green Publishing, Blackstone Publishing, and a number of incredible independent authors and narrators. In addition to editing and mastering audiobooks, Whole Story Studio offers producing services to help independent authors navigate the audiobook production process. In her spare time, Julie enjoys running, reading, and cuddling with her old pup Neffi, and two new kitties, Maud and Norman. Links from this episode Janan Sarwar, PharmD on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/janansarwar/ Theary Chhim, PharmD on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/thearychhim/ Publishing in Doses https://www.publishingindoses.com/ Julie Gold Walthers on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jgwalthers/ Julie's email: julie@wholestorystudio.com Julie's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WholeStoryStudio Instagram: @WholeStoryStudio / https://www.instagram.com/wholestorystudio/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jgwalthers/ The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 222 featuring Julie Gold Walthers Whole Story Studio Steve Leuck, PharmD on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/steveleuck/ Steve's Book
Fanny, vajayjay, kitty, muff, coochie, hoo ha, lady garden – whatever you call it, in this week's episode, both of our storytellers share weird and wonderful tales about their vaginas. Part 1: When Milly McDermott is 15, she finds a grapefruit-sized tumor growing out of her vagina. Part 2: After a guy she was dating tells Dawn Harris she has two vaginas, she can't help but wonder what is going on down there. Milly McDermott is a cartoonist, comedian, and show runner who has ran comedy shows in both the U.S. and in China. Milly began her comedy career after being diagnosed with a rare uterine cancer at the age of 15. She now runs comedy shows in New York City and continues to publish comic strips about her life. Dawn Harris is a theatre major from Alabama, enjoying a lucrative career in an unrelated field. She has studied storytelling at The Magnet Theater and The Story Studio. Her early years in New York were spent studying improv comedy with The People's Improv Theatre, The Magnet Theater, and The Upright Citizen's Brigade. Dawn has been featured on the podcasts Love Hurts and RISK! (under a mysterious pseudonym) and has told stories live with Story Collider, Awkward Teenage Years and The Armando Diaz Experience. Adam Wade highly recommends her. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lauren Graham hosts Studio 60 (but we barely see her). Christine Lahti plays a reporter and we see more of her (a Lahti of her? Is that a thing?). We get a lot of Matt/Harriet star-crossed romance (yawn). But we do get a lotta lute (which is fun to say, try it!). Meanwhile Jordan passes on a surefire hit, and we’re still shipping her and Danny (the kids still call it shipping, right?). Anyway, it’s a new Sorkin’ In It (yay!). Lex Friedman and Brian Warren.
Lauren Graham hosts Studio 60 (but we barely see her). Christine Lahti plays a reporter and we see more of her (a Lahti of her? Is that a thing?). We get a lot of Matt/Harriet star-crossed romance (yawn). But we do get a lotta lute (which is fun to say, try it!). Meanwhile Jordan passes on a surefire hit, and we’re still shipping her and Danny (the kids still call it shipping, right?). Anyway, it’s a new Sorkin’ In It (yay!). Lex Friedman and Brian Warren.
Meghan Lamb is the author of COWARD (Spuyten Duyvil, 2022), Failure to Thrive (Apocalypse Party, 2021), All of Your Most Private Places (Spork Press, 2020), and Silk Flowers (Birds of Lace, 2017). She served as the Philip Roth Writer-in-Residence at Bucknell University, and teaches creative writing through the University of Chicago, Story Studio, and GrubStreet. Her work has appeared in Quarterly West, DIAGRAM, Redivider, and Passages North, among other publications. She runs the shadow text reading series Significant Others, a project dedicated to elevating new books and the “behind-the scenes” texts that inspired them. She is the fiction editor for Bridge (a Chicago-based arts publication) and the nonfiction editor for Nat. Brut, a Whiting Award-winning journal of art and literature dedicated to advancing inclusivity in all creative fields. She is also the frontwoman of Kill Scenes, an 80s cinema-inspired band described as "a beguiling combination of The Cure, Depeche Mode, and Tangerine Dream fronted by an unholy conflation of Siouxsie Sioux, Kate Bush, and Diamanda Galás."Something Rather Than Nothing
As we say goodbye to 2023 and ring in the New Year, this week's classic episode is all about the novel. Part 1: Feeling isolated in her new job as a particle accelerator operator at Fermilab, Cindy Joe finds comfort in the friendship of her unconventional pet. This story originally aired on July 27, 2018 in an episode titled “Loneliness: Stories about finding friends”. Part 2: Actor Gail Thomas is invited to take part in a study testing mushrooms as treatment for depression in cancer survivors. This story originally aired on Dec. 1, 2017 in an episode titled “Psychotropic Substances: Stories about altered states”. Cindy Joe is an engineering physicist at Fermilab, America's particle physics and accelerator laboratory. She got her bachelor's degree in physics and became a licensed senior nuclear reactor operator at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. After starting at Fermilab, she worked as a particle accelerator operator for seven years before taking her current role with several experiments studying neutrinos, tiny particles that might hold the answers to some of the universe's biggest mysteries. Cindy is a frequent and deeply passionate contributor to Fermilab's educational outreach programs and has spoken to audiences from elementary school students to members of Congress. Gail Thomas has several resumes: writer/actor/teacher/filmmaker/lawyer. She is a Moth StorySLAM winner and has performed with RISK!, Sideshow Goshko, the Liar Show. She teaches for the Story Studio. Voiceover credits include David Letterman, Beavis and Butthead and Angelo Rules. Her short comedy, My BFF, rated 95% funny on Funny or Die and audience favorite at New Filmmakers. As a speechwriter for the Tribeca Film Festival and the Gotham Awards, her words were uttered by Oscar winners and fancy people with great clothes. Gail is currently working on her fashion sense. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Classic RISK! episode from our early years! In the thirty-eighth episode of our third season, Story Studio students JC Cassis and Dionna share personal stories at our school's latest live show. • Pitch us your story! risk-show.com/submissions • Support RISK! through Patreon at patreon.com/risk or make a one-time donation: paypal.me/riskshow • Get tickets to RISK! live shows: risk-show.com/live • Get the RISK! Book and shop for merch: risk-show.com/shop • Take our storytelling classes: thestorystudio.org • Hire Kevin Allison as a coach or get personalized videos: kevinallison.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Erin Trafford is a co-founder of Story Studio Network, a full service content branding and podcast experience for brands she co-founded with her dad Dave Trafford, who is a radio mainstay in the Greater Toronto Area, and a regular contributor on Newstalk 1010. Erin has the unique experience of growing up with a parent in broadcasting, which means you have been immersed in radio (from the inside) all your life. Erin's radio career started with an internship at CJAD in Montreal, helping to launch what is now the Moose in North Bay, working as a reporter for Global TV in Halifax, before finally co-founding her company.In this episode, you will hear Erin's pathway from broadcast to podcast, what she believes we can do to fix Canadian Media for the better, and why your business should be podcasting.This episode also marks a change in the way we distribute content. We will be adding in the raw YouTube recording of our conversation instead of a simple audiogram post to YouTube. You can see it here. A transcription of this episode can be found here. Thanks to the following organizations for supporting the show: Blurve: A great way to help you prep your Show.Megatrax - Licensed Music for your radio station or podcast production company.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Thanks for tuning in to the Activated Authors podcast. If you're ready to ACTIVATE your author career, head on over to https://activatedauthors.com/ On today's episode, Dan and Sam talk about how to find your people in a noisy world where every one is trying to get your attention and finding the right people can feel like a daunting task. Watch the show https://youtu.be/LY9CLnWMNC4 Recommended Resources Free Resources (https://activatedauthors.com/free/) The Story Studio podcast (https://pod.link/1140596479) 1,000 True Fans (https://kk.org/thetechnium/1000-true-fans/) Jenna Moreci YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/@JennaMoreci) Claim your FREE 30 days of Activated Authors! https://activatedauthors.com/ Find out more about Daniel Willcocks https://www.danielwillcocks.com/ IG: @willcockswriter Twitter: @willcockswriter Find out more about Samantha Frost https://www.mastressofnone.com IG: @mastressofnone Special thanks to: Show theme: Karl Hughes Show editing: Sam Frost
In questa puntata di Dee Giallo Story Carlo Lucarelli racconta la storia di uno dei locali più famosi della disco dance, lo Studio 54.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sheena Birt is the owner of Color Story Studio, a custom design studio that turns brick-and-mortar businesses into destinations people can't wait to visit. Color Story Studio is known for creating one-of-a-kind installations for a variety of high-profile locations in and around Indianapolis. Her work has been featured at Dior in Chicago and Two Chicks District Co. (the store owned by the women of HGTV's Good Bones), corporate lifestyle brands (such as Anthropologie), and Newfields, an art institution the studio partners with each year to create an immersive, multi-room installation inside the historic Lilly House. While Sheena's reputation and portfolio are impressive, her path from graphic designer at a t-shirt shop in Terre Haute to the owner and creative force behind a highly sought-after design studio has not been a straight line. We discuss career fits and starts, confidence, collaboration, trust, burnout, asking for help, and the reluctance to jump in. Sheena also shares her search for inspiration, the benefits of being open to new things, and a surprising social media strategy. I'm sure you'll enjoy this inside look at a business we don't often hear much about. Sheena's insights will be of special interest for anyone considering a career in retail store and visual design, merchandising, and consulting. And, as you're out and about this month, you'll appreciate the season's special holiday decorations from a brand new perspective. Learn more about Sheena and Color Story Studio: Website Instagram Thanks for listening. As always, feel free to reach out with questions, comments, or experiences that you want to share. If you liked this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast. Your feedback helps me increase the value of the program for you and makes it easier for other listeners to find us. Grab a copy of the Treasured Journal HERE Ways to connect with Danielle: Website: danielleireland.com Instagram: @danielleireland_LCSW Facebook: @danielleireland_LCSW The “Don't Cut Your Own Bangs” podcast is edited by Marilou Marosz.
Ep. 54 (Part 1 of 3) | A frank, hard-hitting conversation with TV producer David Riordan about the dangers democracy faces in this country, the fact that we are in a state of transition whether we like it or not, and the power of shifting our narratives to create change and a sustainable future. David has long been fascinated by the power of story, and has set up Vital Signs of Democracy, a platform that tracks and analyzes the narratives told and reported in the U.S. today—narratives that are foundational to our culture, our culture wars, our politics, and our future. Is there hope for American democracy? The good news is that studies show 65-70% of the population actually agree on and support the core principles of democracy—so if we could shift our narrative to reflect the majority view, we might be okay. The other news is that neither democrats or republicans, MAGA conservatives or progressives, have stepped up to represent this majority. David explains that we urgently need an alternative narrative from what we have to move forward—and we all need to ask what kind of country we want America to be. Recorded November 16, 2022 (on the heels of the 2022 midterm elections).“If you don't like the story that's driving you, you can change it.”(For Apple Podcast users, click here to view the complete show notes on the episode page.)Topics & Time Stamps – Part 1Introducing David Riordan, Integral documentarian & storyteller (01:05)David Riordan, Story Studio, and discovering the power of stories (02:22)Asking, “What are the stories we are telling about the now and the future?” (06:02) The surfacing of the “democracy story” and taking the independent political perspective (07:07)From conventional up to postconventional developmental stages, our stories usually aren't even examined (09:54)Our stories are what drive us, and we are usually driven by a sense of uncomfortableness (11:34)Taking our power back: if we don't like the story that's driving us, we can change it (13:09)How does David identify the stories? (14:10)How the news is reported is a focal point for identifying cultural stories (15:25)Did the news used to honor the truth? (16:20)How Dan Rather was set up to report a false story (18:54)Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN: each tell a different story (20:01) Looking for an ethical higher ground or synthesis of the progressive narrative and the MAGA conservative narrative (23:01)How each developmental stage of the Integral map has a different narrative (25:27)MAGA: Who are we making America great for? (26:18)The old stories are falling away and new stories have yet to stabilize: the very definition of transition (27:45)The polarization story in the polls seems hopeless – where is the hope? 65-70% of Americans are in general agreement about the principles of democracy this country needs to represent (28:31)There is agreement about the principles of democracy in this country but neither party is addressing the majority view (33:03)The 65-70% needs to exercise itself and get our political structures to support and reflect their preferences (36:48)What are the characteristics of healthy,...
Nadine Kenney Johnstone is a memoirist, podcaster, and writing coach. In 2017 she published her memoir, Of This Much I'm Sure, which shares her harrowing and life-threatening experience with infertility. Nadine taught at Loyola University before moving her unique writing courses online. Her work has been featured in Cosmo, The Moth, PANK, and many more. She hosts her own podcast called Heart of the Story. Jazmine met Nadine in 2019 when she enrolled in her Story Studio course, Memoir in a Year. She learned so much from her about planning, organizing, and publishing her writing that she continues to take her classes and workshops whenever possible. Nadine is the mother of a nine-year-old son. You can keep up with Nadine on Instagram @nadinekenneyjohnstone You can find her book, Of This Much I'm Sure: A Memoir, on Bookshop.org or Amazon. Listen to Heart of the Story, Nadine's weekly podcast here. Learn more about Nadine's publications, classes, and retreats at her website. We highly recommend her class, Publish the Personal.
Today we chat all about burnout and Vy's story of going from a full-time romance author to burnout to a fantasy LitRPG author serializing her stories, running a subscription, and building visual novels. Vy has an incredible mindset and with over a decade as an indie author, she has endless insights for us all on everything from running a sustainable subscription to building an expansive story studio. Vy's Links: https://www.patreon.com/vystarlit https://starlitcarnivalstudios.com/ https://starli-carnival-studios.itch.io/death-and-romance Join our community of subscription authors: https://www.facebook.com/groups/subscriptionsforauthors Free subscription insights delivered to your inbox each week: https://subscriptionsforauthors.com/ And join Ream, the subscription platform by authors for authors: https://www.ream.ink/ Don't forget to review/rate Subscriptions for Authors on your favorite podcast distributor :)You can also find the episode transcripts here: https://subscriptionsforauthors.com/podcasthome EPISODE OUTLINE: 0:00 - 1:38 Introduction and Context 1:38 - 7:10 How Vy Burned Out After Going Full time as an Indie Author 7:10 - 11:00 How Vy Returned to Writing After Burnout 11:00 -14:40 Switching to Writing Your Passion instead of the Market + Writing for Underrepresented Communities 14:40 -18:20 Tips for Writing on Royal Road 18:20 - 20:28 Making Money with Serial Fiction 20:28 - 22:40 Restarting after Burnout 22:40 - 24:25 Taking Breaks from Your Subscription 24:26 - 28:55 Dealing with Comparisonitis as an Author 28:55 - 33:35 How Vy is Turning Stories into Video Games 33:35 - 37:05 How to Publish and Write a Visual Novel 37:05 - 39:31 Starting a Story Studio 39:31 - 41:06 Subscriptions for Stories + Visual Novels 41:06 - 43:15 Vy's Closing Advice on Burnout 43:15 - 44:11 Conclusion ABOUT SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR AUTHORS We are the premier community to learn about making money from subscriptions as an author. We have this weekly podcast, our Facebook Group with hundreds of fellow authors, and a newsletter where we are committed to having the best free educational resources and networking for authors looking to break into this exciting new publishing model.Thank you so much for listening to this podcast! Always feel free to reach out to the team at contact@ream.ink. Happy writing everyone :)
Story Studio Network is excited to announce Steve Cassar is joining the team as a Senior Executive Producer. Steve is a veteran broadcast journalist, leading award winning teams at CTV News in Toronto and Sportsnet. Steve was also a Supervising Producer for the Olympic Broadcasting Services in Beijing and Tokyo. Most recently, Steve jumped into the podcast production world, founding Podcasts that Pop - a boutique production service supporting businesses and organizations that wanted to create their own branded podcasts. As of May 1, Steve brings his experience and story telling acumen to the team at Story Studio Network and we're thrilled to have him in the stable!
Email Us Here: Disturbinglypragmatic@gmail.comWhere To Find Us!: Disturbingly Pragmatic Link Tree!This Episode has EVERYTHING!It's got:Tonight, we host our very first guest, Kevin Allison!Kevin is a member of the legendary sketch comedy troupe The State, known for their hit series on MTV in the 90s. He's also appeared on TV shows like Cobra Kai, High Maintenance, Comedy Bang Bang, Flight of the Conchords, @Midnight, Viva Variety, and, You Wrote It, You Watch It, as well as the movies Reno 911! Miami, The Ten, and Wedding Daze. Kevin created the podcast and live show RISK! in 2009. RISK! is the show where people tell true stories they never thought they'd dare to share in public -- somewhat like the unusually honest stories you might share with your therapist. RISK! can be hilarious, heartbreaking, beautiful or scary, and it's made with a lot of heart and soul. The podcast gets about a million downloads per month and the RISK! book is available from Hachette Publishing. Kevin also founded the school The Story Studio and does one-on-one storytelling at his own site KevinAllison.com. The RISK! podcast can be found wherever you get your podcasts, or at Risk-Show.com. On social media, RISK! is @riskshow and Kevin is @TheKevinAllison. Episode Links (In Order):Ronnie Vino - It's Friday Night!"Risk!" Podcast Wiki!"Risk!" Podcast Website!Kevin Allison's Wiki!Kevin Allison's Website!"Porn Porn Porn Porn" Story By David Crabb!Kevin Goes to Kink Camp!Beyond Kink Camp Part 1!Beyond Kink Camp Part 2!Kevin In Sexy Kink Wear In "Porcupine Racetrack 2020"!Kevin In "Jew, Italian, and Redhead Gay 2020"!The State 43rd Annual Halloween Special Circa 1993-95!The State on Shut Up and Laugh 1996!MUSIC CREDIT!Opening Music Graciously Supplied By: https://audionautix.com/
First Draft Episode #353: Adrienne Celt Adrienne Celt is a cartoonist and author of The Daughters, Invitation to a Bonfire, as well as cartoon collection, Apocalypse How? An Existential Bestiary. She joins to talk about her latest, End of the World House. Links to Topics Mentioned In This Episode: The Last Unicorn by Peter Beagle (the animated movie) The Loft Cinemas in Tucson, AZ Immanuel Kant's Critique of Judgment, which covers aesthetics and teleology French feminist philosopher Hélène Cixous, author of The Third Body French philosopher Paul-Michel Foucault, author of The Order of Things: An Archaeology of Human Sciences Love Among the Lampreys, Adrienne's webcomic Stanford Continuing Education creative writing courses Story Studio, writing center in Chicago If on a Winter's Night a Traveler by Italo Calvino Emma Patterson at Brandt & Hochman Literary Agents Inc., Adrienne's literary agent Russian Doll (TV show) Groundhog Day (movie) Being John Malcovich (movie) The Conversations: Walter Murch and the Art of Editing Film by Michael Ondaatje Arrival (movie) Valentines For People You Are Committed to Destroying in Secret (cartoons by Adrienne) Pale Fire by Vladimir Nobokov Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu Thanks for Listening!
It all started with a text message asking for a "quick call" and Story Studio Network was the outcome. Twelve months later, we've gone from one podcast series and three team members to 14 shows and a stable of major market talent. Our clients have proven podcasting is a great addition to their branding and marketing strategies. The power of podcasting allows them to tell their stories in their voice. On today's edition of the Daily Brief, Jamie Nickerson and Erin Trafford join to talk about our startup rocket ride and where we're heading!
You probably know Dave Trafford and daughter Erin Trafford from their work in news/talk radio and television news. The father-daughter duo is now part of the growing number of former media who've moved into podcasting, collaborating on the Story Studio Network, a podcast production and branded content studio they co-founded last May.Dave and Erin join this episode of Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast to talk about making the leap from news to digital entrepreneurship, how the pandemic and industry layoffs propelled their journey, and why Erin believes journalists make the best entrepreneurs.Story Studio Network is hosting a Podcast Potential - Masterclass & Open House happening Tuesday, Feb. 8 at 11 a.m. ET. Learn more here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Épisode 701 :Youpi, c'est la nouvelle année et elle commence fort avec des actus social média aussi fun que surprenantes !Tiktok qui se lance dans la restauration, Insta dans le NFT et Linkedin dans Tiktok..TikTok s'apprête à se lancer dans la livraison de repasDit comme ça, ça fait sourire, mais ce n'est pas tout à fait déconnant. Qui n'a jamais eu envie de croquer dans son téléphone en voyant une vidéo de mont d'or ou encore un burger hyper sexy sur TikTOk ?Et non, on ne rêve pas, c'est bien de là qu'est partie l'idée. La plateforme regorge de tendances culinaires alors pourquoi pas, mieux que de liker, pouvoir commander ces plats en vrai ?En association avec Virtual Dining Concepts, la plateforme va lancer TikTok va lancer TikTOk Kitchen.Le but étant de livrer ses recettes et plats les plus viraux dans 300 restaurants virtuels américains, et ce à partir de mars 2022 avec objectif à 1000 fin 2022.Les menus seront pensés en fonction des tendances alimentaires de l'application, qui seront donc amenés à changer tous les trimestres. Concrètement, VDC (virtual dining concept) utilisera la cuisine et les employés existants d'un restaurant, mais fournira la formation, l'emballage des aliments et les recettes provenant de TikTok.Au menu pour commencer :LES PÂTES À LA FETA, AU FOUR, LES RIBS DE MAÏS, LES CHIPS DE PÂTES ET LE SMASH BURGERUn moyen pour l'application de concurrencer directement Uber Eats ou delivery.TikTok affirme même que pour certains plats, l'argent sera directement reversé aux créateurs de contenu.sourceSnapchat lance Story Studio : une application de montage vidéo compatible avec TikTok et Instagram ReelsRappelons le Snapchat n'est pas un réseau social. Ou plutôt Snap n'est mas QUE un Réseau social. C'est aussi un concepteur d'applications photos et vidéos. C'est d'ailleurs comme çc qu'ils se présentent.Dernier exemple en date, Snapchat a lancé Story Studio, une application pour créer et éditer du contenu professionnel sur les smartphones.Il s'agit d'une application qui fonctionne indépendamment de Snapchat.En gros c'est une vraie app de montage vidéo sur mobile avec pas mal de fonctionnalités additionnelles et exclusives.Des outils de rognage, de division et de synchronisation précis à l'image ;Des outils pour ajouter des transitions, des calques, des légendes et des sons ;Et aussi : La bibliothèque complète de Snap Lens ;Evidemment on est sur du montage vidéo au format vertical. 9:16èmeStory Studio permet de publier directement sur SnapChat bien entendu… mais… mais pas que.Les vidéos ne contiennent aucun filigrane et son téléchargeables. Ce qui signifie que l'on peut les publier sans réserve sur TikTok et sur Instagram Reels.Pour l'instant, seuls les utilisateurs des États-Unis, du Canada et de la Grande-Bretagne peuvent tester Story Studio de Snapchat.source demo—Quelles sont les applications social media les plus téléchargées en 2021 ?Le comparateur d'applications Apptopia vient de dévoiler la liste des applications les plus téléchargées de l'année 2021.Il utilise les chiffres d'iOS et de Google Play au niveau mondial.Comme l'an dernier, TikTok reste l'application la plus populaire de l'année 2021 avec 656 millions de téléchargements. Elle devance les apps du groupe Meta : Instagram (545 millions), Facebook (416 millions) et WhatsApp (395 millions). C'est officiel, Instagram explore définitivement les NFTAprès TikTok, l'autre sujet dont on a parlé toute l'année en 2021, ce sont les Non Fongible Token, ces objets numériques basés sur la crypto monnaie Ethereum.Et si on en parle encore beaucoup c'est parce qu'ils sont fortement liés aux réseaux sociaux. D'ailleurs, en Décembre, Adam Mosseri le Boss d'Instagram d'voilait dans un tweet qu'il s'intéressait fortement aux NFT pour sa plateforme.Dans cette vidéo Interview il précise donc que rien est concret pour le moment mais qu'Instagram explore activement les NFT, et comment nous pouvons les rendre plus accessibles à un public plus largeLes NFT auraient également vocation à aider les créateurs. On l'observe depuis le début, ce sont bien eux qui ont tiré leur épingle du jeu en créant et vendant des oeuvres numériques uniques. Et Instagram pourrait être une nouvelle zone d'exposition pour eux.D'ailleurs au passage en Décembre 2 folies se sont produites en NFT > La première page d'accueil Wikipedia éditée en 2001 a été vendue 750k $Et le premier SMS « Merry Christmas » de 1992 a été vendu 108 k $.sourceDes nouveautés sur TikTok avec un partenariat attendu avec GiphyL'effet d'écran vert de TikTok vous permet désormais d'ajouter des GIFTikTok vient d'annoncer la possibilité d'utiliser des GIF dans son effet d'écran vert. Cela signifie que vous pouvez virtuellement balancer un GIF animé, au lieu d'une simple image fixe, derrière vous pendant le tournage d'une vidéo.L'effet d'écran vert de l'application est incroyablement populaire. Les créateurs l'ont utilisé pour planter le décor de diverses vidéos en téléchargeant des images de différents lieux, personnes et paramètres. Ce qui est marrant c'est que Giphy appartient au groupe Meta. Le concurrent direct de TikTok.Autres mises à jour intéressant : des vidéos TikTok en HD "certains pays" peut désormais télécharger des vidéos en 1080p. Pour ce faire, enregistrez ou téléchargez votre vidéo sur TikTok, et sur la page de publication, appuyez sur Plus d'options . Appuyez sur le bouton basculer Télécharger HD pour publier un contenu de meilleure qualité.Linkedin débarque sur TikTokUne actualité rigolote que j'ai vu passer chez J'ai un pote dans la comLinkedin le réseau professionnel s'est lancé sur TikTok avec sa campagne « #lesCollègues »Son but est d'aider les jeunes entrant sur le marché du travail ou encore étudiants. Pour cette campagne, LinkedIn s'associe aux principaux créateurs de « CarrièreTok » pour aider celles et ceux qui se posent des questions pour trouver leur voie, en les soutenant et en les encourageant.Un moyen pour ces jeunes de rencontrer des « coéquipiers » de confiance.Parmi ces mentors, on retrouve des profils expérimentés qui connaissent déjà bien le monde du travail : MamaJob,Ines Aled,Clément Vannier Et des profils plus novices qui correspondent bien à ceux de la GenZ : Roman Doduik,Manon Pasquier,AntonRacca,Julie Potier, à la tête du Brand Marketing chez LinkedIn France pense que « cette campagne aidera les jeunes qui tentent de trouver leurs marques dans un monde hybride. Avec #LesCollègues de LinkedIn, les créateurs TikTok partageront du contenu qui fera écho avec les attentes des jeunes, pour leur apporter les encouragements dont ils ont besoin pour trouver leur voie. »source
Mon Carnet, le podcast de Bruno Guglielminetti Vendredi 17 décembre 2021 Au sommaire : Actualités : (3:24) Instagram - TikTok Live Studio - Canadiens et cybersécurité - Story Studio de Snap - Téléviseurs connectés au Canada - Horizon Worlds de Meta Entrevues : Sheldon : Métavers à la québécoise (10:46) Poulin : Le UX et l'architecture avec Nicolas Labrie (35:51) Billets : Dupont : Comment le numérique a relancé la F1 (18:21) Weber : Une PME suisse à la conquête du transport aérien (23:43) Ricoul : Définition de l'économie numérique (30:54) Pour envoyer votre capsule audio concernant votre fait saillant numérique de 2021 : podcastmoncarnet@gmail.com Collaborateurs : Alexandre Sheldon, Luc Dupont, Thierry Weber, Stéphane Ricoul et Jean-François Poulin. www.MonCarnet.com Une production de Guglielminetti.com Décembre 2021
Nilay Patel, Dieter Bohn, Alex Cranz, and Loren Grush discuss NASA's plan for launching the James Webb Space Telescope, the successor to NASA's Hubble telescope. Second half of the show, the crew go through all the gadgets and software updates announced this past week. Stories discussed this week: NASA's massive next-generation space telescope arrives in South America ahead of launch NASA sets new date for James Webb Space Telescope launch Five former SpaceX employees speak out about harassment at the company Sony Glass Sound Speaker review: it's not what it looks like Analogue Pocket review: Game Boy games have never looked so good Opal's C1 offers DSLR-rivaling video quality in a small form factor Dell's Concept Stanza converts your chicken scratch to digital text Amazon Echo Show 15 review: Alexa's on your wall Oppo's Find N is an impressive first folding phone Huawei's P50 Pocket is a stylish clamshell foldable launching this month Samsung's working on a rollable smartwatch with a camera Apple releases iOS 15.2 with App Privacy Report, Digital Legacy, and more Apple scrubs controversial CSAM detection feature from webpage but says plans haven't changed Universal Control won't be coming to macOS Monterey until sometime this spring Adobe launches Creative Cloud Express, a new app that simplifies its powerful editing tools Snap launches Story Studio, a standalone video editing app for mobile Log4j is patched, but the exploits are just getting started ‘No easy solution' for Tesla Cybertruck's comically large windshield wiper, Elon Musk says Chrome OS tablets are getting fancier but not better Former FCC officials are worried about air safety fears delaying 5G rollout Toyota is going to make you pay to start your car with your key fob Delivery failed How to sneak into a Bored Ape Yacht Club party Matter's plan to save the smart home Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Patrocínio: Podcast Startup Life O seu podcast sobre negócios, tecnologia e inovação. Em cada episódio, os anfitriões, Layon Lopes e Cristiane Serra, receberam importantes players do mercado brasileiro para debater ideias, projetos e tudo o que cerca as mais novas soluções do ecossistema de tecnologia e inovação. Acesse: https://link.chtbl.com/startup-loop. -------------------------------- Sobre o Podcast O Loop Matinal é um podcast do Loop Infinito que traz as notícias mais importantes do mundo da tecnologia para quem não tem tempo de ler sites e blogs de tecnologia. Marcus Mendes apresenta um resumo rápido e conciso das notícias mais importantes, sempre com bom-humor e um toque de acidez. Confira as notícias das últimas 24h, e até amanhã! -------------------------------- Apoie o Loop Matinal! O Loop Matinal está no apoia.se/loopmatinal e no picpay.me/loopmatinal! Se você quiser ajudar a manter o podcast no ar, é só escolher a categoria que você preferir e definir seu apoio mensal. Obrigado em especial aos ouvintes Advogado Junio Araujo, Alexsandra Romio, Alisson Rocha, Anderson Barbosa, Anderson Cazarotti, Angelo Almiento, Arthur Givigir, Breno Farber, Caio Santos, Carolina Vieira, Christophe Trevisani, Claudio Souza, Dan Fujita, Daniel Ivasse, Daniel Cardoso, Diogo Silva, Edgard Contente, Edson Pieczarka Jr, Fabian Umpierre, Fabio Brasileiro, Felipe, Francisco Neto, Frederico Souza, Gabriel Souza, Guilherme Santos, Henrique Orçati, Horacio Monteiro, Igor Antonio, Igor Silva, Ismael Cunha, Jeadilson Bezerra, Jorge Fleming, Jose Junior, Juliana Majikina, Juliano Cezar, Juliano Marcon, Leandro Bodo, Luis Carvalho, Luiz Mota, Marcus Coufal, Mauricio Junior, Messias Oliveira, Nilton Vivacqua, Otavio Tognolo, Paulo Sousa, Ricardo Mello, Ricardo Berjeaut, Ricardo Soares, Rickybell, Roberto Chiaratti, Rodrigo Rosa, Rodrigo Rezende, Samir da Converta Mais, Teresa Borges, Tiago Soares, Victor Souza, Vinícius Lima, Vinícius Ghise e Wilson Pimentel pelo apoio! -------------------------------- Nintendo Switch ganha recurso de retrospectiva: https://switch.nintendo.com/year-in-review/pt/ Telegram foi o app que mais cresceu em 2021: https://tecnoblog.net/noticias/2021/12/14/telegram-e-o-app-que-ganhou-mais-usuarios-em-2021-e-ceo-comemora/ Instagram chega a 2 bilhões de usuários ativos: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/14/instagram-surpasses-2-billion-monthly-users.html Painel do Facebook pede investigação sobre conflitos na Etiópia: https://oversightboard.com/news/927673894608838-oversight-board-upholds-meta-s-original-decision-case-2021-014-fb-ua/ WhatsApp permite escutar áudios antes de cometê-los: https://macmagazine.com.br/post/2021/12/15/whatsapp-ja-permite-ouvir-audios-antes-de-envia-los/ Microsoft Teams agora tem criptografia E2E: https://www.theverge.com/2021/12/14/22834634/microsoft-teams-end-to-end-encryption-support-e2ee-available-now Vídeos do Twitter ganham legendas automáticas: https://techcrunch.com/2021/12/14/twitter-adds-auto-captions-feature-to-make-videos-more-accessible/ Snap lança o Story Studio para iOS: https://www.theverge.com/2021/12/14/22834234/snap-story-studio-video-editing-app-mobile?scrolla=5eb6d68b7fedc32c19ef33b4 Documentos mostram ligação entre Huawei e governo chinês: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2021/12/14/huawei-surveillance-china/ Oppo anuncia o Find N: https://www.theverge.com/2021/12/15/22837149/oppo-find-n-hands-on-announcement-specs-price?scrolla=5eb6d68b7fedc32c19ef33b4 Vaza o Galaxy S22: https://tecnoblog.net/noticias/2021/12/14/design-do-galaxy-s22-s22-e-s22-ultra-e-revelado-em-video/ IBM e Samsung anunciam novo design de chip: https://www.theverge.com/2021/12/14/22834895/ibm-samsung-vtfet-transistor-technology-advancement-battery-life-smartphone-semiconductor Google detalha o Android 12 Go: https://blog.google/products/android/introducing-android-12-go-edition/ Google demitirá funcionários que não se vacinarem: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/14/google-employees-to-lose-pay-if-dont-comply-with-vaccination-policy.html Apple volta a exigir máscaras em lojas nos EUA: https://www.theverge.com/2021/12/14/22834419/apple-retail-store-mask-requirement-december-2021-omicron-covid AirPods estão vendendo menos: https://9to5mac.com/2021/12/14/airpods-shipments-fell-q2-2021/ Adobe leva mais ferramentas ao Photoshop do iPad: https://www.theverge.com/2021/12/14/22834232/adobe-photoshop-ipad-smudge-sponge-tools-premiere-pro-m1-macs -------------------------------- Site do Loop Matinal: http://www.loopmatinal.com Anuncie no Loop Matinal: comercial@loopinfinito.net Marcus Mendes: https://www.twitter.com/mvcmendes Loop Infinito: https://www.youtube.com/oloopinfinito
During Snap Partner Summit, Snap announced a brand new app focused on creators. Named Story Studio, this standalone iOS app gives you several editing tools so that you can make your content look as professional as possible. Story editing tools are still in Snapchat — nothing is changing on this front. But if you've been […]
Brad is more than a fantastic storyteller. He's a multi-talented burlesque performer, and visual artist. If only to put the rest of us to shame, Brad is also an author. In 2020 he serialised his novel Maxine and the Planets Unknown as a 20-episode podcast. It's worth a listen. Think of the children.You can learn more about Brad by following him on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. You can also take storytelling classes with Brad at Kevin Allison's Story Studio.I could go on for a looooooong time about alt-country in general and The Old 97s in particular. Like Brad, the alt-country movement hit me at a musically and personal important time. Bands that he mentioned (like Uncle Tupelo and Southern Culture on the Skids) and dozens he didn't, like Whiskeytown, Lucero, Slobberbone, Fiftymen and others were very very important to me in the late 90s. The idea of "starting a country band because punk rock was too hard to sing" has lost a lot of its charm as the purveyors of the sound have either moved on or transformed into (still loveable) dad rock, but I still occasionally dig out some twang and roll (especially for Kate who loves the sound of a two-step high hat). Check out this playlist of some of my favourite alt-country songs that remind me of Timebomb (including Timebomb) if you want to slide down the rabbit hole with me! Some other time, I'm sure I'll make a playlist of just songs with Timebomb in the title.Make sure you follow The Volume Knob on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or at our website volumeknob.net.And if you have a story about the song that saved your life be sure to send it to me at volumeknobpod@gmail.com.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
Join Dan and Luke as they tell you all about Hawk & Cleaver's BRAND-NEW PODCAST, "Great Writers Share".Taking the amazing success of The Story Studio, join Daniel Willcocks as he continues the show's legacy by speaking to some of the most successful and up-and-coming authors of today. You'll get to hear tips, tricks, strategies, and mindsets of the best writers in the biz.You can listen to the show via any of the following: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/great-writers-share-with-daniel-willcocks/id1473869415Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1wEc74LNYVauDG3v02tUPH?si=x2vs-mCMTmS_cw9NL6-WGQAcast: https://play.acast.com/s/greatwritersshareRSS: https://rss.acast.com/greatwritersshare Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/greatwritersshare See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This time, on a very special episode of The Alberta Filmmakers Podcast... Check out Story Studio! https://www.banffcentre.ca/programs/story-studio/20190309
Sam Uhl of The Cheerful Word Sam shares her ups, downs, and sideways on growing (and then scaling back) her life story business. Once the proprietor of a brick-and-mortar life story studio in Hendersonville, North Carolina, Sam now teaches life story classes, coaches writing clients, and publishes books from her new base in Germany. Listen as we discuss: how Sam learned to listen to older adults from a young age all you have to do is show sincere curiosity and ask the first question, and that gets the ball rolling how writing small stories as a home health care professional tipped her off to her true passion (“Some day, I'm going to have a business and tell these stories!”) the story of Sam's Life Story Studio in Hendersonville and being a hub in the community growing, then scaling back her business some thoughts on the obstacles we all face as life story professionals How teaching free life story classes led to a shift in direction Sam taught free classes for a local genealogical society; once they grew in popularity, she started offering paid courses. A favorite class: “How to teach a skeleton to dance” (about talking about the skeletons in the closet) Sam became a Guided Autobiography Instructor from the Birren Institute in California she rented space at an inn to host her classes she charged $295 per six-week class she unwittingly becoming a publisher she became a memoir writing coach she wanted to write bespoke memoir, but that's not what the community wanted; they wanted Sam to be their guide the importance of adapting to what the market wants customers are mostly women 55-75; they want to work with her in partnership mode Despite lots of success, Sam was nearly homeless during this period. All of her money went into the business and supporting the costs of the studio. But she was also happy because she was finally doing what she wanted. [Lesson: We have to tend to the business side of our business, but we also have to believe in what we're doing.] Other topics we cover: some perils of having a partner working virtually over Skype and Facebook Video (in this case, from Germany) the payoff of working virtually making sure you run your business in a way that gives you satisfaction, not just an income the need to cut back on products and services Sam's new focus: writers retreats online workshops coaching writers If you want to teach, look into the Guided Autobiography training. You don't need to reinvent the wheel! Sam took the “Train the Trainer” class with Cheryl Svensson, Ph.D., an experienced GAB instructor who has taught in the Autobiographical Studies Program at the University of Southern California's (USC) School of Gerontology. Want to know more about James Birren, the father of Guided Autobiography? Download his life story or read his book, Telling the Stories of Life Through Guided Autobiography Groups Check out Sam's website, www.thecheerfulword.com, for news on writing retreats in Germany and in North Carolina and her online workshops. If you enjoyed the show, leave us a review on iTunes. And if you have any ideas to share or questions about this episode, share them in the comments. Thanks! Now go out and save someone's story.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
Welcome to The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
Nick Cutter isn't real. He's a made up man. Even though he's a made up man he's written some of the most stomach curdling horror of recent years including The Troop, The Deep, The Acolyte, and Little Heaven. Nick Cutter is a pseudonym for Craig Davidson.Check out Nick's stuff!http://www.craigdavidson.net/nickcutter/index.htmlhttps://twitter.com/thenickcutter?lang=enMUSIC by Disasterpeace. The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, authors, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
Welcome to The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
Paul Teague is a tech superwhizz and author extraordinaire. Writing thriller and sci-fi fiction in the way of his ‘The Grid' and ‘Secret Bunker' series, as well as a healthy bucketful of non-fiction texts for authors and entrepreneurs, Paul has been riding the wave of digital entrepreneurship since the days when Dan was nose deep in Pokemon Silver.Paul is also the host of the ever-popular ‘Self-Publishing Journeys' podcast where he breaks down and beats out the habits of the industry's top performers, has recently been stepping his toe into the BookBub game, and has just started a brand new cryptocurrency podcast with writer pal, Alison Ingleby.Welcome to the show non-fiction author, P Teague, sci-fi author, Paul Teague, and thriller author, Paul J Teague.Check out Paul's stuff!https://paulteague.net/https://paulteague.com/https://self-publishing-journeys.com/https://cryptonewspodcast.com/MUSIC by Disasterpeace. The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, authors, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
Zach Bohannon is a father, a husband, a top 100 horror author. He writes post-apocalyptic science fiction, horror, and fantasy. He is the author of the bestselling zombie series, Empty Bodies, as well as the bestselling post-apocalyptic horror series, Final Awakening. He's the co-owner of Molten Universe Media.He lives in Tennessee with his wife, daughter, and German Shepherd. Among writing and being an avid reader, he loves to watch and play hockey, and to listen to heavy metal. He spent his 20s playing drums in metal bands, and he had a beard way before it was cool -- around 2007Check out Zach's stuff!https://www.zachbohannon.comhttps://www.moltenuniversemedia.comhttp://authorsonatrain.com/https://www.patreon.com/thecareerauthorMUSIC by Disasterpeace. The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, authors, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
MUSIC by Disasterpeace. The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, authors, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
Today it's just Luke, Dan, and a single question - what three things will you take from 2017 into the new year? MUSIC by Disasterpeace. The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, authors, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
Max Booth III is the Editor-in-Chief of Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing, the Managing Editor of Dark Moon Digest, and the co-host of Castle Rock Radio, a Stephen King podcast. He's also the author of many novels such as The Nightly Disease and frequently contributes columns to both LitReactor and Gamut. Also... he lives in Texas.Check out Max's shizz:http://www.talesfromthebooth.com/http://www.darkmoondigest.com/MUSIC by Disasterpeace. The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, authors, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
F.C. Shultz is an author from the American Midwest who did not begin writing fiction until his early twenties when the stories of Ray Bradbury grabbed hold of him and never let go. He likes to introduce one fantasy element into an otherwise realistic world and see what happens. It has been great fun so far.He lives with his wife, Sammi, and his cat, Batman in Joplin, Missouri.Check out F.C's stuff!http://fcshultz.com/MUSIC by Disasterpeace. The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, authors, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
Jon Cronshaw is a British science fiction and fantasy author based in Morecambe, England, who is rocking the post-apoc world with his book series -- Wizard of the Wasteland.Check out Jon's stuff:https://joncronshaw.comhttps://www.facebook.com/joncronshawauthorhttps://www.amazon.com/Jon-Cronshawhttps://twitter.com/jlcronshawMUSIC by Disasterpeace. The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, authors, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
Welcome to The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
Today we're talking to former waiter, drama teacher, mapmaker, security guard, assembly-line worker, salesman, bartender, landscape gardener, vocalist in a rock band, curriculum content editor, fiction editor at Gothic.net, fraud investigator, but now he's an acclaimed horror author and cover designer, a mister Kealan Patrick Burke.Kealan's written five novels, over a hundred short stories, six collections, and edited four acclaimed anthologies. In 2004, he was honoured with the Bram Stoker Award for his novella The Turtle Boy.And he's just cracked out a new novella, Blanky,So welcome to the show, Kealan Patrick Burke!Check out Kealan's stuff!www.kealanpatrickburke.com/https://www.amazon.com/Kealan-Patrick-Burke/e/B002BLW1IUhttps://kealanpatrick.wordpress.com/https://twitter.com/KealanBurkeMUSIC by Disasterpeace. The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, authors, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
Monica Leonelle is a USA Today bestselling author, best known for her young adult urban fantasy and paranormal romance series, Waters Dark and Deep.She also helps us indie authors out with her nonfiction book series - Growth Hacking for Storytellers - these books will help you write better, faster, will help you nail your storytelling craft, help you dictate your book, build a better publishing business, get your book selling… all of the stuff you should be into if you're an indie publisher or self-publishing authorAnd … get this … she lives in a very, very old, 3-story home in St. Louis, MO with her husband and westie, Mia. It possibly has ghosts. And definitely, has a secret passage.Check out Monica's stuff!https://proseonfire.com/http://monicaleonelle.com/https://twitter.com/monicaleonelleMUSIC by Disasterpeace. The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, authors, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
Harry Sherriff is a young whippersnapper, writer and film director based in Manchester. In 2016 he made 12 short films in 12 months, screened at short film nights around the North West, made a short with iShorts for a short film called Hits Like A Girl, is currently prepping a six-part web series, and has some very exciting feature film news.Check out Harry's stuff!http://www.harrysherriff.com/https://www.facebook.com/harryjjsherriff/https://www.instagram.com/harryjjsherriff/https://twitter.com/HSherriffMUSIC by Disasterpeace. The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, authors, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
Joanna Penn is an award-nominated, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of thrillers under the pen name, J.F.Penn. She also writes inspirational non-fiction for authors and is an award-winning creative entrepreneur and international professional speaker. And her site, TheCreativePenn.com is regularly voted one of the top 10 sites for writers and self-publishers. Check out Joanna's stuff!https://www.thecreativepenn.comhttps://jfpenn.comhttps://curluppress.comMUSIC by Disasterpeace. The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, authors, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
They say you should never judge a book by it's cover. But if I'm not mistaken, that is exactly what a book cover is for.So how does an author, create a book cover that “acts as a window to the world, the story' you've told in your book?Well… here's an idea -- you get yourself a kick ass book designer like today's guest… J Caleb Clark of J Caleb DesignCheck out J's stuff!https://www.jcalebdesign.comhttps://www.facebook.com/jcalebdesign/https://twitter.com/jcalebdesignhttps://www.instagram.com/jcalebdesign/?hl=enMUSIC by Disasterpeace. The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, authors, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
Today we're talking to BAFTA-nominated filmmaker and comic book maker, Joey Oliveira, about writing comics, selling comics, and hitting the convention circuit.BIG WHOOP99DesignsWar of the Planet of the ApesEl Marvo is OUTCheck out Joey's stuff!https://www.facebook.com/ghostislandcomichttps://www.ghostislandcomic.comhttps://twitter.com/theGHOSTISLANDhttps://twitter.com/justjoey911MUSIC by Disasterpeace. The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, authors, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Story Studio | Self-Publishing, Independent Art, and the Future of Storytelling
Today we're talking to horror author, Iain Rob Wright, about building a solid business out of your writing.writer of games, books, and films, Justin Sloan.Check out Iain's stuff at --http://www.iainrobwright.comhttp://azofselfpublishing.teachable.com/https://www.facebook.com/authoriainrobwright/MUSIC by Disasterpeace. The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, authors, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.