Podcasts about Storytelling

Social and cultural activity of sharing stories, often with improvisation, theatrics, or embellishment

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    MrCreepyPasta's Storytime
    Intrusive Thoughts by Lime-Time-Live

    MrCreepyPasta's Storytime

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 21:55


    Steve Talks Books
    Panel Chewing: Berserk Volume 25

    Steve Talks Books

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 60:32


    In this discussion, the hosts delve into Volume 25 of Berserk, exploring its themes of magic, character development, and the nature of good and evil. They analyze the battles, the evolution of characters like Guts, Farnese, and Casca, and the portrayal of female characters. The conversation also touches on the artistic inspirations behind the monsters and the use of tropes such as the damsel in distress. Overall, the hosts reflect on the complexities of storytelling in Berserk and its impact on readers.Send us a messageSupport the showFilm Chewing Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2235582/followLens Chewing on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lenschewingSpeculative Speculations: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/speculative-speculationsSupport the podcast: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/7EQ7XWFUP6K9EJoin Riverside.fm: https://riverside.fm/?via=steve-l

    Get Reelisms
    S4E159 | Navigating Directing Debuts | S4E159

    Get Reelisms

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 45:17


    Hosts: Adam Rani (@adamthechase)   & Christine Chen (@cchenmtf) Guest: Hannah MittermeierFor more information about Christine Chen: christinewchen.comFor more information go to getreelisms.com For more information on ERZULIE go to: erzuliefilm.com  WEBISODE version of the Podcastgetreelisms.com  00:00 Introduction to Onyx Films 00:37 Meet the Hosts: Adam and Christine 01:11 Special Guest: Hannah Mittermeier 01:30 Hannah's Journey in Filmmaking 03:26 The Impact of COVID-19 on Hannah's Career 05:13 Happy Saturday: Hannah's Directorial Debut 06:22 Mental Health Themes in Filmmaking 07:11 Joining Onyx Films 11:05 Challenges and Rewards of Directing 20:43 Balancing Directing and Acting 25:50 Exploring Body Horror 27:05 The Challenge of Watching Horror Films 28:18 Analyzing Horror Films 30:02 Horror Film Recommendations 32:45 Debunking Horror Myths 36:42 The Collaborative Nature of Filmmaking 43:48 Final Thoughts and Farewell Official Get Reelisms PageGet Reelisms Amazon StoreInstagram

    Grownlearn
    Fashion Meets Entrepreneurship: Scaling Santa Fe Fashion Week with Stephen Cuomo

    Grownlearn

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 28:12


    From Wall Street to high fashion runways — Stephen Cuomo's journey is anything but typical. In this episode of the Grownlearn Podcast, host Zorina meets with Stephen, Executive Producer of Santa Fe Fashion Week and host of the Fashion Behind the Curtain podcast, to unpack the real business of fashion. Stephen shares how he scaled Santa Fe Fashion Week from nightclub shows to a nationally recognized event featuring Project Runway designers and America's Top Model talent. He dives into fashion industry challenges like sustainability, pricing transparency, and knockoffs — while also revealing why relationship-building and storytelling are key to business growth in today's world. They also discuss AI's role in fashion, the limits of data-driven design, and Stephen's exciting plans to expand his immersive fashion events across the U.S. If you're into entrepreneurship, fashion, or just love a good transformation story, this one's for you.

    Book 101 Review
    Book 101 Review in its Fifth season, featuring Dr. Rod Berger Voice of Global Influence and Insightful Storytelling as my guest.

    Book 101 Review

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 24:27


    The Narrative Edge: Authentic Storytelling that Meets the Moment Discover the potential of a compelling story―and how to craft one―with expert help from an experienced storytellerIn The Narrative Edge: Authentic Storytelling that Meets the Moment celebrated writer, interviewer, and speaker Dr. Rod Berger delivers an inspiring and practical discussion about the rebirth of stories in our society's collective consciousness. The author explains how great stories are woven into corporate strategy, educational curricula, social media platforms, and more, and how to tap into those stories to connect with your audiences.You'll learn about how to tell your own story―rather than leave it to be told by someone else―validating your presence and authenticating your own unique experiences. You'll also discover a one-of-a-kind tapestry of characters, ideas, and themes that combine to highlight the singular power and potential of story.Want to be a guest on Book 101 Review? Send Daniel Lucas a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/17372807971394464fea5bae3 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Fluent Fiction - Hebrew
    Finding Light: A Family's Journey to Understanding

    Fluent Fiction - Hebrew

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 12:13


    Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Finding Light: A Family's Journey to Understanding Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2025-07-12-22-34-01-he Story Transcript:He: האור נכנס דרך הווילונות הדקים בסלון הביתי של משפחת כהן.En: The light entered through the thin curtains in the cozy living room of the Mishpachat Cohen.He: אורות הקיץ המרצדים מילאו את החדר בזוהר חמים, אבל בלבבות חלק מהנוכחים הייתה תחושת מועקה.En: The flickering summer lights filled the room with a warm glow, but in the hearts of some present, there was a feeling of unease.He: אריאל ישב על הספה לצד אחותו, תמר, ובתווך עמד אליעזר, אביהם, עם הבעת פנים רצינית.En: Ariel sat on the couch next to his sister, Tamar, and between them stood Eliezer, their father, with a serious expression on his face.He: "תמיד רציתי שתצליח יותר," אמר אליעזר ברגע השקט הראשון בחדר.En: "I always wanted you to succeed more," said Eliezer in the first quiet moment in the room.He: אריאל בקושי החזיק את התסכול.En: Ariel could barely hold back his frustration.He: "אבא, אני עובד קשה.En: "Dad, I work hard.He: כל מה שאני עושה זה בשביל המשפחה.En: Everything I do is for the family."He: "תמר ניסתה להרגיע את המתח.En: Tamar tried to ease the tension.He: "אולי נוכל לדבר על זה בשקט ולחשוב ביחד?En: "Maybe we can talk about it calmly and think together?"He: "אבל אריאל לא הצליח יותר לשמור על שתיקתו.En: But Ariel could no longer keep his silence.He: "מגיל קטן, אתה תמיד רצית שאלך בדרך שלך.En: "From a young age, you always wanted me to go your way.He: רציתי אישור ממך, אבל כלום לא מספיק!En: I wanted your approval, but nothing is ever enough!"He: "אליעזר שתק לרגע, נראה כי הוא מנסה להבין את המשמעות של המילים הללו.En: Eliezer was silent for a moment, seemingly attempting to grasp the meaning of these words.He: תמר הניחה את ידה על כתפו של אריאל.En: Tamar placed her hand on Ariel's shoulder.He: "אולי לא הבנו את זה מספיק עד עכשיו," היא לחשה.En: "Maybe we haven't understood it well enough until now," she whispered.He: באותו הרגע החליט אריאל: הוא כבר לא יחפש את ההכרה בדרכים החיצוניות שהוא חשב שחשובות.En: At that moment, Ariel decided: he would no longer seek recognition in the external ways he thought were important.He: "אני צריך שאתה תבין אותי, אבא," אמר בקול יציב.En: "I need you to understand me, Dad," he said in a steady voice.He: השתיקה שהשתררה בחדר הייתה כבדה אך חיונית.En: The silence that settled in the room was heavy but necessary.He: לבסוף, אליעזר הנהן קלות, ולראשונה נפתחו שני פערים חדשים.En: Finally, Eliezer nodded slightly, and for the first time, two new gaps opened.He: "לא חשבתי על זה כך," אמר והביט בבנו.En: "I hadn't thought of it that way," he said, looking at his son.He: זו לא הייתה סגירת מעגל מלאה, אבל אריאל הרגיש את ההקלה.En: It wasn't a complete closure, but Ariel felt relief.He: אמנם הרבה נשאר לא פתור, אך הפעם היה תחושה של תקווה לשינוי.En: Although much remained unresolved, there was, for the first time, a sense of hope for change.He: כשחזרו למשפטים רגילים והמשיכו בשיחה על נושאים אחרים, היה לכולם ברור שמשהו קטן – אך מהותי – השתנה.En: As they returned to regular sentences and continued the conversation on other topics, it was clear to everyone that something small—but essential—had changed.He: משפחת כהן עשתה את הצעד הראשון בדרך להבנה חדשה ביניהם.En: The Mishpachat Cohen had taken the first step on the path to a new understanding between them. Vocabulary Words:entered: נכנסflickering: מרצדיםunease: מועקהexpression: הבעת פניםsucceed: תצליחfrustration: תסכולtension: מתחcalmly: בשקטrecognition: ההכרהexternal: חיצוניותgrasp: להביןsteady: יציבsilence: שתיקהnecessary: חיוניתgaps: פעריםrelief: הקלהunresolved: לא פתורhope: תקווהchange: שינויessential: מהותיstep: צעדpath: דרךunderstanding: הבנהcozy: הביתיwarm: חמיםhearts: בלבבותattempting: מנסהthought: הביןBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.

    Snap Judgment Presents: Spooked
    The Watcher - Classic

    Snap Judgment Presents: Spooked

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 36:51


    There are times when you are supposedly all alone. And then you see her, him or it out of the corner of your eye... watching.STORIES"The Night Mother"It's the middle of the night. You're not even 15, and you're home alone with your little brother. You're waiting for your mom to come home. What would happen if she didn't make it? "Voice In The Woods"When the voice says "Stop" you stay perfectly still.  And when the voice says "Run!" you had better run.This is the first episode of Spooked ever! These stories were produced by Eliza Smith and the ghostbusters at Snap Judgment. Original music by Renzo Gorrio, Leon Morimoto, and Pat Mesiti-Miller. Artwork by Teo Ducot. 

    MrCreepyPasta's Storytime
    I keep getting voicemails from my daughter. She died in 2009. by AlexStormXO

    MrCreepyPasta's Storytime

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 18:46


    All Of It
    What's Your Favorite Movie of the 21st Century

    All Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 25:52


    The New York Times is spending the summer ranking 100 of the best movies of the 21st century so far, based around the voting of over 500 directors, actors and producers in Hollywood. Kyle Buchanan, New York Times pop culture reporter and awards season columnist, discusses the list, his favorite 21st century movies, and listeners share their picks.More Info:100 Best Movies of the 21st CenturyHow Actors and Directors VotedReaders Topp 100 picksThe QuizLooking for a great movie to watch?Cast Your Vote / Make Your Ballot

    Aha! Moments with Elliott Connie
    The Strength Your Built

    Aha! Moments with Elliott Connie

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 5:01


    In what ways have you been proud of your younger self?Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter:  @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks

    The Digital Marketing Podcast
    How to Go Viral – The Science Behind Content that Spreads

    The Digital Marketing Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 26:01 Transcription Available


    In this episode of The Digital Marketing Podcast, Daniel Rowles is joined by Brendan Kane, viral strategist and author of One Million Followers, for a deep dive into the art and science of making content go viral. Going viral often feels like marketing mythology,something bosses ask for, but few can explain or deliver. Brendan, however, has built a career proving that virality isn't luck. It's repeatable, measurable, and rooted in storytelling structures that have worked for decades. Brendan shares the behind-the-scenes thinking that led to his experiment growing an audience of 1 million followers in 30 days, starting from scratch, without a team, celebrity status, or advertising budget. More than a vanity metric, the project was a proof-of-concept for a framework that now helps brands, creators, and entrepreneurs reliably generate massive reach and meaningful engagement. In this episode, you'll learn: Why qualitative analysis - not just views and clicks, holds the key to repeatable success The power of storytelling formats like “Man on the Street” and “Two Characters, One Light Bulb” How to match your brand's resources and personality to the right format Why volume isn't the answer, and what quality actually means in the age of AI and infinite content Why originality is overrated, and how proven formats unlock creativity instead of limiting it How even “boring” industries like tax, insurance, and leather craftsmanship can thrive on social media The truth about “frequency myths” and how creators burn out chasing quantity over story Why format mastery trumps trend-chasing—and how sitcoms, Spielberg, and social media are more alike than you think Brendan also breaks down his format-matching process, built from over 10,000 hours of research and analysis of 300+ viral content structures. His agency works with individuals and brands to identify the storytelling structures that resonate most with their audience, and helps them build repeatable, on-brand content that doesn't just go viral, but converts. This conversation flips conventional marketing wisdom on its head, challenging the obsession with originality and encouraging marketers to focus on structure, story, and strategic authenticity. Key Takeaways: Virality isn't random, it's engineered through proven creative models Storytelling formats provide containers for creativity, not limitations Format mastery enables faster growth and deeper audience trust Business outcomes must be baked into your content strategy from day one Social media isn't just another channel, it's the ultimate storytelling platform

    Not Today... with Eddie Pence and Jenn Sterger
    Episode 71 Not Today... Cat Evolution, Face Blindness, Comedy with a Message, Storytelling and Florida Man Friday!

    Not Today... with Eddie Pence and Jenn Sterger

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 46:44


    Not Today... Eddie learns something new about cats. Jenn and Eddie both have face blindness especially when it comes to their vet. How far would you go into debt to save a pet? Do you let your Alpha out when you need to? Eddie remembers when he discovered comedy can be more than just funny.  Sometimes a character in a story has to die, listen to find out why? Plus, Florida Man Friday!

    Gag Economy
    The Moving One

    Gag Economy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 65:13


    Podience! It is high summer and we are moving around and around. Lots of pieces are getting mixed up and rearranged. Life is one big puzzle when you really think of it, isn't it? In this episode we talk about MOVING in NYC, we give some advice on what to do with your DYNAMICS, we define often occuring phenomenon and we end with an EPIC multi generational ghost of gags past. Thank you for tuning in! 

    WordPress | Post Status Draft Podcast
    Post Status Happiness Hour | Session Thirty Four

    WordPress | Post Status Draft Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 53:26


    In this podcast episode, host Michelle Frechette  and guest Sam Waines from Barn 2 Plugins dive into the world of video content creation within the WordPress community. They discuss practical tips on equipment, editing software, and the importance of audio quality. Both share personal experiences, challenges, and lessons learned, emphasizing storytelling and authenticity as keys to audience engagement. The conversation also covers adapting to trends like short-form video and balancing technical skills with creativity. The episode offers actionable advice and inspiration for aspiring content creators looking to improve their video production and connect with viewers.Top TakeawaysContent Is King—Even with Imperfect Production: Across the discussion, Michelle and Sam stress that storytelling, relevance, and usefulness matter more than having flawless lighting, audio, or editing. Viewers are drawn to authentic, valuable stories, not just polished visuals. Imperfection is not a deal-breaker if the message resonates.You Don't Need Expensive Gear to Get Started: Michelle began her podcast with just her built-in Mac mic; Sam started with a $12 lav mic. Both reinforced that starting with what you have—whether it's free software like Audacity, basic webcams, or a phone—is more than enough. You can upgrade incrementally as your content and skills grow.Audio Setup and Environment Make a Big Difference: Simple adjustments like mic placement, soundproofing with rugs or curtains, and checking input levels (especially after software updates) can dramatically improve audio quality. Sam recommends keeping recording levels around 25–50% and watching for clipping using tools like OBS or native Mac settings.Mentioned In The Show:Barn 2 PluginsNomad With UsDaVinci ResolveBlue YetiSony a6400WordPress.orgElementorStreamYardZoom Adobe RushAudacityDescript GarageBand iMovie Screen StudioMira teleprompter software

    This is How We Create
    154. How Ritual and Design Shape Our Identity - Obiora Nwazota

    This is How We Create

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 49:17 Transcription Available


    How do we build a world that truly reflects who we are? In this profound conversation, I sit down with architect and design tastemaker Obiora Nwazota, a powerful voice reshaping our understanding of culture, identity, and design. Obi shares his journey from a childhood in Nigeria, dreaming beyond the prescribed path, to becoming a cultural force in Chicago.   We explore how he challenges the singular narrative of design by asking a simple yet powerful question: If someone walked into your home, would they know an Igbo person lives there? This question opens up a deep dialogue about the importance of ritual, the stories our spaces tell, and the critical mission of his venture, Okpara House, to reclaim and elevate Igbo cultural assets for contemporary life.  This episode is a call to all creatives to look deeper into our own heritage and harness our gifts to build a richer, more inclusive world. Chapters   00:00 - Introduction to Obiora 'Obi' Nwazota 02:50 - Growing Up Igbo: A Childhood of Daydreams 05:05 - The Surprising Link Between Igbo Culture and Haiti 09:12 - Finding Freedom Through Architecture in a New Land 14:42 - Redefining Architecture as the Architecture of Life 20:12 - The Genesis of Okpara House: Filling the Cultural Void 29:59 - The Power of Rituals in Defining Who We Are 34:16 - Reclaiming the African Image: The Story Behind the Book 'Nkemdiche' 44:53 - The Collaborative Process of Creating a Visual Narrative 48:00 - A Final Word on Being a Light for Culture Connect with Obi:   Follow Obi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/obiora_nwazota/?hl=en Obi's Website: https://www.okparahouse.com/about   Support the Show Website: www.martineseverin.com Follow on Instagram: @martine.severin | @thisishowwecreate_ Subscribe to the Newsletter: www.martineseverin.substack.com This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin. This episode was edited by Santiago Cardona and Daniel Espinosa.   Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts Leave a review Follow us on social media Share with fellow creatives  

    Shifting Culture
    Ep. 321 - Leyla King - The Faith, Resistance, and Stories of Generations of Palestinian Christians

    Shifting Culture

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 55:57


    In this episode, I sit down with Episcopal priest and author Leyla King to explore her deeply moving memoir Daughters of Palestine. Told through the voices of five generations of Palestinian women, Leyla's book offers a powerful counter-narrative to the dominant Western framing of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Through personal and ancestral stories, she sheds light on the lived experience of Palestinian Christians - stories of displacement, resilience, and unshakable faith. We talk about the intersection of identity and belief, the legacy of generational trauma, and the need to name injustice while holding on to hope. Leyla helps us see why understanding history through human stories is crucial, how reconciliation must be rooted in truth and accountability, and how small acts of listening and proximity can disrupt cycles of vengeance. This is a conversation about the power of story, the pain of loss, and the possibility of healing. It invites us not only to see the full humanity of Palestinians but to reflect on how we might live more faithfully in a fractured world.Leyla K. King is a Palestinian-American Episcopal priest and author. She is a founding member of both Palestinian Anglicans and Clergy Allies (www.palestiniananglicans.org) and The Small Churches Big Impact Collective (smallchurchesbigimpact.org). She writes about her experiences as a Palestinian, a clergywoman and a mother at thankfulpriest.com. Daughters of Palestine is her first book.Leyla's Book:Daughters of PalestineLeyla's Recommendation:The Skin and Its GirlSubscribe to Our Substack: Shifting CultureConnect with Joshua: jjohnson@allnations.usGo to www.shiftingculturepodcast.com to interact and donate. Every donation helps to produce more podcasts for you to enjoy.Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Threads, Bluesky or YouTubeConsider Giving to the podcast and to the ministry that my wife and I do around the world. Just click on the support the show link belowSubscribe on Substack for Early, Ad-Free Episodes and More Personalized Cancer Treatment Center in USAWe treat you—not just your illness—with personalized, integrative care, love, and support.Support the show

    Fast Asleep
    "The Happy Valley" by Daphne du Maurier, relaxing storytelling

    Fast Asleep

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 45:52


    346 - Was suspense writer Daphne du Maurier's dream-filled short story, "The Happy Valley," really happy? And how does one explain that mysterious, missing grave?

    AI Tool Report Live
    Why Emotion Is the Next Frontier for AI

    AI Tool Report Live

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 45:20


    This week on The AI Report, Liam Lawson is joined by Quinn Favret, co-founder and COO of Tavus, to explore how digital humans are reshaping communication across industries.Quinn shares how Tavus is building AI agents that can engage in real-time, emotionally intelligent conversations—complete with facial expressions, dynamic tone, and personalized responses. The goal isn't just automation. Its presence. And Quinn believes AI might actually help humans connect more deeply, not less.They dig into how Tavus trains its models, where conversational AI is already creating real impact, and what it takes to design an experience that feels human, without trying to be one.Also in this episode: • Why the uncanny valley is a storytelling challenge • What it means to create “brand as soul” • How Tavus enables sales, HR, education, and therapy • Why cultural nuance and context matter more than realism • The role of AI in making communication more accessibleThis is a forward-looking episode for anyone building or using AI to solve problems that rely on trust, attention, and human connection.Subscribe to The AI Report:https://theaireport.beehiiv.com/subscribeJoin the community:https://www.skool.com/the-ai-report-community/aboutChapters:(00:00) Intro and Quinn's Background(01:03) Engineering, Startups, and YC(03:20) From ML Forecasting to AI Video(05:08) How Tavus Got Started(06:21) Launching During COVID(07:28) What Tavus Actually Does Today(09:05) Real Use Cases in Sales, Healthcare, and Media(11:35) Developer Tools and Agentic Systems(12:31) Building Machines That Adjust to Us(14:39) What Makes a Conversation Feel Real(16:46) Cultural and Contextual Communication(17:52) How AI Understands People Over Time(20:45) Could AI Be Better at Talking Than We Are?(23:03) Why AI Therapy Isn't as Crazy as It Sounds(24:40) The Art of Listening and Speaking(28:33) How Quinn Practices Communication in Life and Work(30:41) The Meaning Behind the Tavus Brand(33:29) Tech, Storytelling, and Soul(35:27) UX Gaps and Human Expectations(36:43) Tavus in Context: Not Just Avatars(38:23) What an AI-Powered Future Might Look Like(40:04) Balancing Tech and Humanity(41:19) Quinn's “Why”(44:54) Where to Connect

    Level Up Your Gaming: Tabletop RPG Podcast
    Using Excessive Detail In Your Games

    Level Up Your Gaming: Tabletop RPG Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 52:01


    In today's episode we talk about how to use excessive detail to improve your games.  Why use extra detail in your games?  What tools can you use to create this detail?  What areas of detail should you focus on?  We give you our thoughts and answer all these questions and more in today's episode.Leave us an email for feedback, questions, or thoughts at levelupyourgamingpodcast@gmail.comor Follow us on Facebook and engage with us at https://www.facebook.com/LevelUpYourGamingPlease leave us a review or a five star rating wherever you get your podcast.

    California Ag Today
    The Goat Photo That Sparked a Rural Storytelling Movement

    California Ag Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025


    With wit, heart, and help from her friends, journalist Rachel Gabel turned farm-life fiction into two books that rural women can't stop reading.

    Getting to Aha! with Darshan Mehta
    Why Storytelling Beats Strategy in Education Marketing with Joseph Lapin

    Getting to Aha! with Darshan Mehta

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 35:53


    In this episode of Getting to Aha!, host Darshan Mehta sits down with Joseph Lapin, founder of Campbell Learn, to explore how storytelling, especially the hero's journey, can transform higher education marketing. Lapin reveals why 95% of decisions are made subconsciously and how tapping into emotional narratives can boost enrollment, engagement, and brand recall. From avoiding common storytelling mistakes to blending performance marketing with immersive tech like VR/AR, Lapin shares practical strategies for connecting with prospective students. Whether you're in education or another sector, this episode will show you how to create narratives that sell not just products, but transformation.

    The Voice of Retail
    Talent, Strategy, and Story Telling: James B. Smith, CEO of Rare Placement, on Finding—and Becoming—the Right Retail Leader

    The Voice of Retail

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 30:55


    In this episode of The Voice of Retail, I'm joined by James B. Smith, Founder and CEO of Rare Placement, for a wide-ranging conversation on modern leadership, executive search, and the future of talent in the retail industry.James brings an exceptional career journey to the mic, beginning in advertising with agencies like Grey and Ogilvy, moving into marketing leadership at Citibank, in leadership roles at Esquire and then Conde Nast Traveller—where he helped it become the top-performing title, even outpacing Vogue. His passion for growth and transformation led him to become a CEO, owner-operator, and eventually launch Rare Placement, a boutique executive search firm focused on personalized, human-centric talent solutions.In our conversation, James emphasizes the power of storytelling—not just for brands, but for leaders. He reveals that every candidate he's placed has gone on to become a client, a testament to his laser focus on culture fit, agility, and soft skills over just resumes. We dive into how executive hiring has changed, why modern CEOs need courage, humility, and the ability to say “I don't know,” and how COVID permanently reshaped leadership styles and expectations around flexibility and culture.James shares practical advice for current and aspiring retail leaders—from building a strong, concise personal narrative to investing in ongoing networking, not just when you're in transition. He stresses that succession planning should be an ongoing, layered strategy, and reminds executives that “people buy leaders, not logos.”We also explore the increasing importance of board roles—both fiduciary and advisory—and how executives can position themselves for these opportunities by knowing what they uniquely bring to the table.Whether you're a retail executive planning your next move, a CEO rethinking your leadership team, or a rising leader wondering how to stand out, this episode is packed with actionable insights. Michael LeBlanc is the president and founder of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc, a senior retail advisor, keynote speaker and now, media entrepreneur. He has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. Michael has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels, most recently on the main stage in Toronto at Retail Council of Canada's Retail Marketing conference with leaders from Walmart & Google. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, CanWest Media, Pandora Jewellery, The Shopping Channel and Retail Council of Canada to his advisory, speaking and media practice.Michael produces and hosts a network of leading retail trade podcasts, including the award-winning No.1 independent retail industry podcast in America, Remarkable Retail with his partner, Dallas-based best-selling author Steve Dennis; Canada's top retail industry podcast The Voice of Retail and Canada's top food industry and one of the top Canadian-produced management independent podcasts in the country, The Food Professor with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois from Dalhousie University in Halifax.Rethink Retail has recognized Michael as one of the top global retail experts for the fifth year in a row, the National Retail Federation has designated Michael as on their Top Retail Voices for 2025, Thinkers 360 has named him on of the Top 50 global thought leaders in retail, RTIH has named him a top 100 global though leader in retail technology and Coresight Research has named Michael a Retail AI Influencer. If you are a BBQ fan, you can tune into Michael's cooking show, Last Request BBQ, on YouTube, Instagram, X and yes, TikTok.Michael is available for keynote presentations helping retailers, brands and retail industry insiders explaining the current state and future of the retail industry in North America and around the world.

    Agro Resenha Podcast
    A&T#016 - Voz do Campo: A Pecuária Que Conecta

    Agro Resenha Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 39:45


    Neste episódio especial do Agro & Tech Podcast, apresentado por Lucas Ordonha, o convidado Gustavo Ribeiro — fundador da Berrante Comunicação— compartilha sua trajetória apaixonante: da infância em Araxá e o fascínio por documentários até se tornar referência em marketing para o agronegócio, especialmente na pecuária. Com histórias envolventes e muita autenticidade, Gustavo fala sobre propósito, fé, tecnologia no campo e o futuro promissor da pecuária brasileira. Um episódio recheado de inspiração, conexão e grandes aprendizados! #agroetech FICHA TÉCNICAApresentação: Lucas OrdonhaProdução: Agro ResenhaConvidado: Gustavo RibeiroEdição: Senhor A - https://editorsenhor-a.com.brSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Film Disruptors Podcast
    88. Guy Gadney: AI, Microdramas & the Next Screen Revolution

    Film Disruptors Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 46:35


    In this episode, Alex Stolz speaks with Guy Gadney, CEO and founder of Charismatic.ai, about how generative AI is being used not just to assist, but to co-create stories in bold new ways. Charismatic — a spin-out from a major UK R&D consortium with Channel 4 and Aardman — has developed a platform that enables creators to develop structured, consistent narratives from the seed of an idea, with real-time iteration and animated playthroughs. The result? A system that's making storytelling more accessible, scalable, and personalized than ever before. We explore how this technology could unlock new opportunities for storytellers globally, from neurodiverse creators to grassroots communities, and what the rise of microdramas — short, serialized, mobile-native stories — means for audience engagement, monetization, and the next wave of creator-owned IP. Guy also shares his candid views on AI, authenticity, and why creators must act now to ensure the future of content is not just automated — but equitable. About Guy Gadney Guy is CEO and Founder of Charismatic.ai which is at the forefront of Creative AI. He has run three start-ups as well as working for international media and telco organisations. With Charismatic.ai, Guy is transforming the use of AI in film, television and video games, focusing on the power of good storytelling and bridging the gap between the creative and technology industries. He has produced Emmy and BAFTA-nominated digital productions, and interactive narratives for Warner Bros, Dreamworks, Sky and the BBC, as well as the award-winning AI game adaptation of John Wyndham's The Kraken Wakes. Guy is on Innovate UK's BridgeAI Advisory Board, a Trustee of Sheffield Doc Fest, on the Board of Oxford's Story Museum, and a co-founder of The Collaborative AI Consortium in 2019, researching the impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Creative Industries.​ You can find out more about Charasmatic AI at www.charasmatic.ai. www.futureoffilm.live 2025

    MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories

    Today's podcast will feature 2 horror stories about manipulative people who twisted others' faith into fear. The audio from both of these stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel, which is just called "MrBallen," and has been remastered for today's podcast.Story names, previews & links to original YouTube videos:#2 -- "The New Nanny" -- A busy family tries to bring in a new nanny for their daughter (Original YouTube link -- https://youtu.be/o7BBtU-IJCE?feature=shared)#1 -- "Take My Soul" -- A man found on the side of the road leads detectives down a dark rabbit hole (Original YouTube link -- https://youtu.be/1iZgnAIoYG0?feature=shared)For 100s more stories like these, check out our main YouTube channel just called "MrBallen" -- https://www.youtube.com/c/MrBallenIf you want to reach out to me, contact me on Instagram, Twitter or any other major social media platform, my username on all of them is @mrballenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities
    Curious Minds

    Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 9:04 Transcription Available


    There's no telling what people are capable of when they put their minds to it. Order the official Cabinet of Curiosities book by clicking here today, and get ready to enjoy some curious reading!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Wine Talks with Paul Kalemkiarian
    Violet Grgich on Wine as Emotion, Heritage & Rebellion | Wine Talks with Paul K

    Wine Talks with Paul Kalemkiarian

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 48:26 Transcription Available


    Proper winemaking takes humility. It takes a story. It takes risk. And I guess risk is relative. when you come from nothing or next to nothing and you plot a path and execute a path, that comes from and takes humility. Mike Grgich landed in Saint Helena with $32 dollars sewed in his shoe and landed in front of a faceless hotel. He wasn't sure at the point what to do next and certainly wasn't aware of what was to become of him. Sitting with Violet Grgich is in itself sitting with humility. Such a desirable trait in a human being. She immediately draws you in to her outlook on life; perhaps a piece of her fathers outlook. The Grgich name might conjure visions of Napa Valley legend, but Violet Grgich proves she's every bit as fascinating as the myth she continues. In this unforgettable conversation, you'll traverse the triumphant, tumultuous journey of her father, Mike Grgich—the man behind the “Judgment of Paris”—from a small, impoverished Croatian village to the heart of California winemaking, with $32 literally sewn into his shoe and ambition sewn into his soul. Violet unspools the invisible threads connecting generations: the hard-won wisdom passed from father to daughter, the unwavering commitment to tradition and authenticity, and the belief that the story in every bottle is as important as the wine itself. Along the way, you'll uncover why organic, regenerative farming isn't just a marketing phrase at Grgich Hills, but a living, breathing value system; how a winemaker's hands-off approach reveals complexity in the glass; and why, despite decades of technological advances, the heart of great wine remains thrillingly elemental. Violet's reflections on the emotional power of wine—its capacity to conjure memories, ignite conversation, and bind friends—will linger with you long after, as will her thoughts on the shifting tides of generations, changing tastes, and why she's certain that, in the end, every age group rediscovers honest wine. You'll step behind the cellar door to meet the people, the terroir, and even the family spirit that defines Grgich Hills—learning not only the story of a vineyard, but how wine, at its best, transforms a simple moment into something infinite. By the end, you'll know not just how Grgich wines are made, but why they matter, and why the real taste of wine is the taste of a hard-won, beautifully lived life.   Grgich Hills Estate (Violet Grgich's winery) https://www.grgich.com Napa Valley Vintners Association https://www.napavintners.com Apple Inc. (referenced as the employer of Paul K's daughter) https://www.apple.com Robert Mondavi Winery https://www.robertmondaviwinery.com Chateau Montelena https://www.montelena.com Hills Bros. Coffee (referenced due to Austin Hills) https://www.hillsbros.com St. Helena Hotel (historical mention, no current operational website found) Pepperdine University (Violet's MBA alma mater) https://www.pepperdine.edu   #WineTalks #podcast #NapaValley #VioletGrgich #PaulK #GrgichHills #JudgmentofParis #winemaking #winehistory #organicfarming #regenerativeagriculture #wineemotion #immigrantstories #familylegacy #Chardonnay #CabernetSauvignon #wineinnovation #naturalwine #wineeducation #winebusiness #wineryexperiences

    Morning Shift Podcast
    Chicagoans Who Lived Through The 1995 Heat Wave

    Morning Shift Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 25:30


    Thirty years ago, a deadly heat wave hit the Chicago area, overwhelming city agencies, the power grid, and ultimately contributing to the deaths of 739 people. What did that week look like to the residents, the first responders, and the journalists who reported on it? Reset revisits the summer of 1995 with Chicago Fire Department Deputy Commissioner Brandon Keller, WBEZ listener Stephanie Behne and Maudlyne Ihejirika, Field Foundation Director of Journalism and Storytelling. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

    Stories RPG
    Riftlings 9: Flashback Part 1

    Stories RPG

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 40:56


    We rewind and add a day to the researcher's mission so they can have a chance to properly investigate Shell Island - and there's PLENTY to figure out!Check out the Patreon and support us at patreon.com/storiesrpgPlay along at home! Download the Gigacity Guardians game sheet here: storiesrpg.gumroad.com/l/gigacity1StoriesRPG is the play-at-home, listen-and-learn game that helps people of all ages tell amazing tales together. Each season, we explore a new world, create characters, and go on epic adventures - and provide play-to-learn, coloring book, choose-your-own-adventure games to help listeners of all ages fall in love with writing!Created by Michael Low of LuckofLegends.com and Daniel Hinds of StoriesPodcast.com, StoriesRPG is a thrilling way to start bringing a love of writing, fantasy, fiction, and literacy into your home.

    All Of It
    Beach Reads Week: Katie Yee's Heartbreak Novel

    All Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 21:54


    We continue our week of beach reads with a debut novel from Katie Yee, called Maggie: Or, a Man and a Woman Walk Into a Bar. The story follows a woman who finds out her husband has been having an affair with a woman named Maggie... and that she has also been diagnosed with cancer. Yee discusses the novel, which is out on July 22, and will be speaking on 'pub day' at Yu and Me Bookstore at the NYPL Chatham Square Branch, and on July 24 with Books Are Magic at the Melissa Joy Manning Jewelry Store.  

    Everyday VOpreneur
    Branding for Voice Actors: Is It Worth the Investment?

    Everyday VOpreneur

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 18:30


    “What is branding worth, and when does the ROI make sense?” Have you ever asked that question or pondered whether or not it's time to work on your brand, or invest in your brand? That's exactly where Susan Hohman is right now. Trying to decide if it's worth it. She came looking for advice and Marc Scott has a few tips for her.

    Infinite Loops
    Will Storr—The Status Game (Infinite Loops CLASSICS)

    Infinite Loops

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 84:45


    Hello everyone, Jim here. We're taking a brief two-week break from new episodes to spotlight a couple of golden oldies from the archive. Years later, these remain some of my favorite conversations. We'll be back soon with fresh episodes, but in the meantime,  here's my September 2022 chat with the always interesting Will Storr.  _________________ Will Storr is an award winning journalist and author. His book ‘The Status Game' transforms our understanding of human nature by demonstrating how our unconscious desire for status ultimately drives our behaviour. Important Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/wstorr?s=21&t=ZdtIqP9eE3_a5qZocDjEXQ Website: https://willstorr.com The Science of Storytelling: https://www.thescienceofstorytelling.com Show Notes: Will's origin story The strange case of David Irving The fundamental nature of status games The Stanford prison experiment and dominance games The status games played by cults Luxury beliefs Why we are all moral hypocrites The importance of being funny Social status and socioeconomic status Human OS and the education system How status seeking leads to the “very best of human nature” The murderous nature of reputation destruction The post WW1 humiliation of Germany Loaded magazine Finding the true reason behind seemingly crazy beliefs The value of religion Trading status Spreading humility Why we could be wrong about our closest beliefs Books Mentioned: The Unpersuadables: Adventures with the Enemies of Science; by Will Storr The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition into the Forces of History; by Howard Bloom The Genius of the Beast: A Radical Re-Vision of Capitalism; by Howard Bloom The WEIRDest People in the World: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous; by Joseph Henrich The Science of Storytelling; by Will Storr Slaughterhouse-Five; by Kurt Vonnegut Selfie: How We Became so Self-Obsessed and What It's Doing to Us; by Will Storr The Status Game: On Social Position and How We Use It; by Will Storr

    The Observatory | Discovery of Consciousness & Awareness
    Mental and Emotional Healing | Journey to Healing from Trauma with Anna Dickson

    The Observatory | Discovery of Consciousness & Awareness

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 79:38


    In this episode of The Observatory, Anna Dickson joins the show to discuss trauma healing. Anna is a Clinical Director,  Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor, and Psychotherapist who specializes in trauma healing and recovery, anxiety, depression, substance use, mood and personality disorders, history of suicide attempts, ideation, and self-injuring tendencies. Hear about the different childhood and intergenerational traumas and how to heal from them, the power of being present in trauma healing, and the importance of your loved ones in your healing journey. You will also learn the different color shockers in healing.Timestamps[02:46] Anna Dickson's background information[06:35] Childhood and early attachment trauma[07:30] Intergenerational trauma and how to heal from it[12:36] Anna's journey into psychology [16:24] Anna's ideal clients[20:05] The book: The Body Keeps the Score[23:03] The power of being present in trauma healing [31:54] Identifying where we carry our energies[35:36] Anna's opinion on the different psychedelic medicines[42:26] How the different childhood experiences of siblings affect their lives and healing journeys[51:51] The importance of your loved ones on the healing journey [56:33] Anna's healing journey[01:05:45] The color shockers in healing [01:07:42] The uniqueness of traumas Notable quotes:“If we can resolve the past, we can help people live more unburdened, freer, and more authentic lives.” - Anna Dickson [05:30]“Trauma therapy helps you rewrite the narrative.” - Anna Dickson [10:23]“Being with our person allows us to heal spontaneously.” - Anna Dickson [51:11]“As long as your heart is still beating, you have a choice to change, to resolve, and a choice to become.” - Anna Dickson [01:02:43]“Trauma is so unique to each individual, and so it requires a level of uniqueness in reprocessing.” - Anna Dickson [01:07:42]Relevant links:Anna Dickson Website: https://www.ember-root.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ember.and.root/Subscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastProduced by NC Productions. 

    Aha! Moments with Elliott Connie

    In what ways have people pointed out your best points and you've proved them right?Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter:  @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks

    Tell Us Something
    A Storytelling Tribute to Pat Williams (including “Bing in Butte” from Pat Williams)

    Tell Us Something

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 22:04


    photo credit Amanda Peterson Back in April of this year, Tell Us Something traveled to Butte, America to bring Tell Us Something to an enthusiastic group of listeners at The Covellite Theatre. Founder and Executive Director Marc Moss shared a story about the first time we held a Tell Us Something event in Butte, which was at The Covellite. The first time in Butte, back in 2019, Marc had to buy time because the evening's first storyteller, Pat, was late. Listen as Marc shares that story, which is more than just a story of Tell Us Something in Butte, it’s an honoring of his friendship with Pat Williams. Pat Williams shared this story at Tell Us Something in front of a live audience on February 18th, 2014, at the Top Hat Lounge in Missoula, MT. The theme was “What Are You Waiting For”. Bing Crosby spends time in Butte, MT to fish and get away from the spotlight fame brought him in the 1940s and 50s. He is mis-recognized by a pedestrian on the street. Bing then shares a story with Pat about Blue the Bear in the Jungle Book (Phil Harris) and drinking whiskey. Pat Williams • October 30, 1937 – June 25, 2025 Pat Williams, Montana's longest-serving U.S. House member, dies at 87 Click here to read Pat’s tribute at The Montana Free Press.

    Fundamental Shift with Grace and James
    Design Flaw - The 1st IBLP Principle of Design

    Fundamental Shift with Grace and James

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 12:30


    On this episode I'm beginning this series of my story with the Institute in Basic Life Principles or IBLP - which you may recognize from the Amazon documentary featuring the Duggar family from TLC's 19 Kids and Counting. They may have been on a reality tv show, but this is my story of how these teachings played out in my day to day real life. This is the Principle 1 episode in a series arc on the 7 principles of Bill Gothard.Referenced in this Episode:Shiny Happy People SEND US A TEXTSupport the Show | Buy Me a CoffeeLeave Us A Voicemail | 980.355.9665 Interact with Mediocre Mystic:Web | Email | Substack | X Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube Subscribe & Follow | Rate & ReviewApple | Spotify | Substack | YouTubeMusic by '86 Aerostar | Logo by Bizri Creative Group

    Steve Talks Books
    Panel Chewing Weekly Pulls - Pick of the Week | Episode 95

    Steve Talks Books

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 57:29


    In this episode, Steve and Jarrod discuss their comfort reads in comics, exploring personal favorites and the nostalgia associated with them. They delve into recent comic releases, reviewing various titles and discussing the impact of artwork and storytelling. The conversation also touches on the evolution of comic characters, the role of villains, and the dynamics within the X-Men series. The hosts share their thoughts on adaptations and the importance of titles in attracting readers, concluding with reflections on the enjoyment of comics, even the less favorable ones.Send us a messageSupport the showFilm Chewing Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2235582/followLens Chewing on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lenschewingSpeculative Speculations: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/speculative-speculationsSupport the podcast: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/7EQ7XWFUP6K9EJoin Riverside.fm: https://riverside.fm/?via=steve-l

    Kickin’ It With KeKe: Life, Love, & All That Other SH&T
    Season 8: Episode 11 featuring Author and PR Coach Lilian Sue

    Kickin’ It With KeKe: Life, Love, & All That Other SH&T

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 39:06


    In the latest episode of "Kickin' It With KeKe," listeners are treated to an insightful conversation with Lilian Sue, a prolific author and experienced PR coach. The episode delves into the intricacies of public relations, the writing process, and the importance of personal branding.Highlights of the EpisodeThe Art of StorytellingLilian emphasizes the power of storytelling in both writing and PR. She discusses how crafting a compelling narrative can captivate an audience and establish a strong connection between a brand and its consumers.Building a Personal BrandThroughout the episode, Lilian shares strategies for building a personal brand. She highlights the importance of authenticity and consistency, urging listeners to stay true to their values while engaging with their audience.Navigating the PR LandscapeAs a seasoned PR coach, Lilian offers valuable insights into the ever-evolving PR landscape. She discusses the challenges and opportunities that arise with the advent of new media platforms and how brands can effectively leverage them.Writing Tips and TricksFor aspiring authors, Lilian provides practical advice on overcoming writer's block and maintaining creativity. She stresses the importance of discipline and setting realistic writing goals.Key TakeawaysAuthenticity is Key: Whether in PR or writing, being genuine resonates with audiences.Storytelling is Powerful: A well-crafted story can differentiate a brand in a crowded market.Adaptability: Staying adaptable in the face of new technologies and platforms is crucial for success in PR.This episode of "Kickin' It With KeKe" offers a wealth of knowledge for anyone interested in public relations, writing, or personal branding. Lilian Sue's expertise provides listeners with actionable insights that can be applied to both personal and professional endeavors.For more information or to work with Lilian, please visit www.inretrospectwritingservices.comConnect on Social Media at Lilian SueBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/kickin-it-with-keke-life-love-all-that-other-sh-t--5060376/support.

    Manifest with Neville Goddard
    Law, Story Telling, Picture Taking: A Timeless Neville Goddard Lecture

    Manifest with Neville Goddard

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 52:22


    ✣ Unlock God Mode Course: unlockgodmode.org  Join this 30-day life-changing program today. ✣ Free Neville Goddard PDF: manifestwithneville.com✣ God Mode 2025 Retreat: godmoderetreats.com----------------------Law, Story Telling, Picture Taking: A Timeless Neville Goddard Lecture ***Download the free Neville Goddard PDF Guide at manifestwithneville.com - Discover the transformative power of Neville Goddard's wisdom with this FREE 60-page guide on his 12 timeless principles of manifestation and reality creation.★ Follow the podcast for daily lectures from the mystic Neville Goddard ★FREE RESOURCES:• Join the FREE Neville Goddard newsletter• Join the FREE Telegram Channel• Feeling is the Secret • Full Audiobook* * *The James Xander Trip Podcast:• Listen on Spotify• Listen on Apple Podcasts• Listen on YouTubeDIVE DEEPER:• The Unlock God Mode Course• The Infinite Wealth Guided Meditation* * *ABOUT NEVILLE GODDARD:Neville Goddard (1905-1972), was an English writer, speaker and mystic. He grew up in Barbados and moved to the United States of America as a young adult. Neville Goddard was perhaps the last century's most intellectually substantive and charismatic purveyor of the philosophy generally called New Thought. He wrote more than ten books under the solitary pen name Neville, and was a popular speaker on metaphysical themes from the late 1930s until his death in 1972.Possessed of a self-educated and uncommonly sharp intellect, Neville espoused a spiritual vision that was bold and total: Everything you see and experience, including other people, is the result of your own thoughts and emotional states. Each of us dreams into existence an infinitude of realities and outcomes. When you realize this, Neville taught, you will discover yourself to be a slumbering branch of the Creator clothed in human form, and at the helm of limitless possibilities.Neville's thought system influenced a wide range of spiritual thinkers and writers, from bestselling author Dr. Joseph Murphy to Rhonda Byrne and Wayne Dyer.He has inspired and continues to inspire millions of readers around the world.* * *SOCIALS:• Neville Goddard Newsletter• Neville Goddard Telegram• Neville Goddard Instagram• Neville Goddard Threads• Neville Goddard Twitter• Neville Goddard YouTube* * *ABOUT THE COURSEUnlock God Mode is a transformative 30-day course designed to accelerate your journey towards greater wealth, love, and success through a deeper understanding and manipulation of your reality.  Comprising of 30 audio lessons, this course unfolds as a self-paced, introspective expedition into reality creation, aiding you in elevating your consciousness to what's referred to as the God Mode. Throughout this journey, practical tools will be provided daily to help enrich your life with more love, money, and success by altering your mental models and perceptions. This course combines theory and hands-on experience to create a unique deep dive into manifestation, consciousness, and reality creation. Join me on an extraordinary, 30-day adventure (1 lesson per day) and watch your reality transform. Begin the Unlock God Mode experience today »* * *Follow Neville Goddard on Telegram, Instagram, Threads, Twitter, and YouTube.★ Join the FREE Neville Goddard newsletter ★» For the Neville Goddard listener: Access the 30-Day Unlock God Mode Program « 

    The Woodpreneur Podcast
    Todd Walker, NWH

    The Woodpreneur Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 32:40


    In this episode of the Woodpreneur Podcast, host Jennifer Alger speaks with Todd Walker, the director of marketing at NWH, who has been with the company for 38 years. They discuss the evolution of the wood industry, particularly the commercialization of alder, changes in marketing strategies over the decades, and the importance of storytelling in connecting with consumers. Todd shares insights on the challenges facing the wood industry, the value of quality products, and the role of women in the industry. The conversation emphasizes the need for education and communication to shift consumer perceptions and promote sustainable practices in the wood business. Top 5 Takeaways: Todd Walker has been with NWH for 38 years and helped pioneer the commercialization of alder woodMarketing has evolved significantly with the advent of the internet and social mediaStorytelling is crucial for connecting with consumers about wood products and their benefitsThe wood industry faces challenges from substitute products and needs better education to change consumer perceptionsQuality wood products can be more sustainable than cheaper alternatives, appealing to younger generations who value sustainability Chapters  00:00 Introduction to Todd Walker and NWH  03:04 The Evolution of Alder and NWH's Role  06:00 Marketing Changes Over 38 Years  08:59 The Importance of Storytelling in Wood Marketing  11:56 The Shift in Consumer Perception of Wood  14:52 Challenges Facing the Wood Industry  18:04 The Value of Quality in Wood Products  21:02 The Role of Women in the Wood Industry  23:52 Connecting with the Next Generation of Consumers  26:38 Todd's Accomplishments and Leadership Philosophy  29:38 Conclusion and How to Connect with NWH The Woodpreneur Podcast brings stories of woodworkers, makers, and entrepreneurs turning their passion for wood into successful businesses - from inspiration to education to actionable advice. Hosted by Steve Larosiliere and Jennifer Alger  For blog posts and updates: woodpreneur.com See how we helped woodworkers, furniture-makers, millwork and lumber businesses grow to the next level: woodpreneurnetwork.com Empowering woodpreneurs and building companies to grow and scale: buildergrowth.io Connect with us at:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woodpreneurnetwork/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/woodpreneurnetwork/ Join Our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/woodpreneurnetwork Join our newsletter: podcast.woodpreneur.com/ You can connect with Todd at: https://nwh.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/todd-walker-505867339/ https://www.instagram.com/northwesthardwoods/

    Papa Phd Podcast
    Papa PhD Gold: Rethinking Selling and Storytelling in ScienceWith Anna Clemens

    Papa Phd Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 9:07


    Welcome to this new episode of Papa PhD Gold! Here's the big takeaway from this excerpt from my conversation with scientific writing expert Anna Clemens: Selling isn't a dirty word in academia – it's all about communicating your research in a way that connects with people, even if they aren't specialists in your field. If you approach editors, funders, or stakeholders with clarity, enthusiasm, and a strong story, you're not being sleazy, you're making your hard work accessible and impactful. So, embrace storytelling, invite others to the party, and remember: refining your message through feedback is how you truly shine.   David and Anna discuss practical strategies for pitching research effectively, tackling the stigma around self-promotion, and learning to think from the reader's perspective—whether that's an editor, peer reviewer, or even a potential funder. They also touch on the importance of feedback, the challenge of letting go of your favorite sentences, and how emotional reactions can stand in the way of clearer, more impactful science communication. If you're ready to reframe how you talk about your research and embrace the skills that get your work noticed, this episode is for you. Key take-home messages: Selling Isn't a Dirty Word: Selling your research is simply about communicating its value. Think of it as presenting your findings in a way that editors and broader audiences can truly see their significance, not exaggerating, but clarifying impact. Tell the Right Story: Good storytelling (not hype!) helps you realize and highlight the true significance of your work. Pitch at the right level – especially for general editors who may not be deep in your specialty – and make your message accessible. Embrace Feedback (and Ditch Your Darlings): Don't get attached to specific sentences or ideas. Use peer and non-expert feedback to clarify your writing before peer review; sometimes the most clever lines aren't the clearest ones! If you're looking to sharpen your academic communication and get your research noticed – for publication, funding, or public engagement – this episode is a must-listen.  This episode's links: Anna Clemens | Website The Researchers' Writing | Podcast Episode Transcript David Mendes: One of the things that you mentioned that was interesting and that I think people should take note is when you are communicating with this general editor, you are not communicating with an academic. It's someone who is working for a business. You said something that I think often is not a bad word. But anyway, it can be almost a bad word. Sell your article. You said that. And I do think people, you know, if you're listening and this kind of give you chills hearing this, try to accept it in a way and say, in this specific framework of communicating with this person who is kind of a gatekeeper of. Does this article go to the next step or not? I need to. If it's not you, if you're not able to have this conversation in a less academic and more selly marketing way, maybe someone in your lab will. But I think it's important to develop a relationship with these people where you can have a relaxed conversation and just talk. Like kind of popularizing what the article is about. This is kind of what I got from what you said, and it's the first time I hear about it. And that's why I kind of put a note to talk about it. Anna Clemens: Yeah, I love that it clicks up on that because you were right. Like, selling is the dirty word in academia. And if it makes you cringe, I mean, running my own business, I had to think about selling. I had to really examine my relationship with selling because of that. Because I come from academia as well. I have been there. I know how, like, selling and capitalism, things like that are frowned upon. And, And I mean, you know, I do agree, I do agree about. I hate bad salesmanship. But selling can also be good. Selling is not inherently bad. That's what I want. Say if you think about, you have a problem, right? And you. Let's say you go to the pharmacy of a skin problem and you tell them about your problem and they give you a really good product that solves your skin, I don't know, eczema or whatever. You're like super happy that it will help your problem and you walk away, you use the product, your skin goes better. You're like, wow. I mean, this is selling. Selling isn't only sleazy and bad. Telling us, basically. And I mean, I don't talk about planning magic, actually. I talk way more about storytelling. But lots of people don't like storytelling because they think it's too much, it's too salesy. And because storytelling is like, oh, it means like, oh, you're like, exaggerating your findings, like, overstating them. And I feel like this is not the fault of selling and this is not the fault of storytelling, but this is the fault of using it the wrong way, you know, using the tool the wrong way. Like there is a way of using the tool the right way. And this is. We really try to think about where your readers at. Like, well, I always say it's like put yourself in your reader's shoes, think about where they're at. Like the general editors who say they're not an academic or they probably did like a PhD postdoc, but they're not in academia anymore. Look up like the general editor you're submitting to. Look up what field they're covering and just get it like going to like think about, okay, how many research topics do they need to be able to judge? Right. Like they won't have in depth knowledge, the same as your peer reviewers or as your like direct colleague. So just thinking about that and trying to like pitch it at a level that they will be able to understand and significant and actually often it is that we ourselves as the author haven't really thought about the significance, you know, not in that specific way. I mean, I see this happen all the time. That thinking about what story you are telling helps you as the author to actually realize what potential impact your research could have. Because we often don't. Like we are. Especially if you're a PhD student, you probably struggle with this a little more because you're so close to your research and you haven't maybe haven't read all the literature surrounding, you know, that maybe your PI has or someone who has been working on that topic for a longer time. I suggest just re examine, just challenge. If you feel like selling is a bad thing, just think about it a little bit. Try to challenge that thought a little bit.   David Mendes: Yeah, Jen says, and it's interesting. Selling is like inviting people to your party. If you don't, nobody will come. And it's true. You just, if you do it according to your values, it'll be fine. It's just that actually in that space, the academic space, some things have a bad ring to them. It's like one thing that I've tried to find a new expression for is personal branding. I think this is really interesting and I think just picking up on what you said, doing this work of doing a little bit of storytelling and selling of the story of your research will also for sure have impacts on talking with stakeholders who might be funding you later on, et cetera, et cetera. So I think there's only positives to that. Now, the other thing I picked up on that I found really, really interesting, it has to do with the peer reviewers. And you said, you know, it's on you, to be clear. And I do remember also that with that reaction of, oh, they didn't understand what, you know, they, you know, they didn't understand what I wrote. There's some frustration there that I remember seeing people getting. And I wonder, you know, I feel that getting frustrated is not the useful reaction. So like you said, these comments that might sound like they don't know enough on the topic, they don't get it, is kind of stopping you from actually looking at what you wrote and making it better. I feel that's what you were saying. I was just wanting to make a point of reinforcing it because emotions can get in the way of you getting a better product at the end. Anna Clemens: You're right. I mean, it really is like that. There's actually, in general, there is a saying that is called kill your darling. Sometimes we are very in love with our own. Like, we have like a sentence or tone of phrase we really like. It happens to me all the time when I write, I'm like, I love this sentence. When you reread it or when you get feedback and you feel like, okay, it doesn't go. It's always the ones you like the most that unfortunately they don't help. You know, they don't help you get the flow you want. They don't help you. I mean, they may be breaking the flow. They may make it unclear, or there's like a better way of cutting it. Like, yeah, don't be too attached to what you have written and do get feedback. I mean, it is really a process and it is a skill. So it's a skill you need to do. Like, to develop a skill, you first need to know how to do it and then you need to practice it. Right? Like, even if someone tells you this is how you do it, I always think it's better if you have someone who tells you how to do it, because then you kind of have a shortcut. But then once you know kind of the system or the strategy is, then practice it and get feedback. Like, have people have other people read it. Like, have your lab mate read it. I mean, your supervisor, whoever, like, read it and ask them, okay, is this clear? Like, did you follow this? Or is there any confusion? I mean, I always think it's good to have someone read it who doesn't know so much about your studies. You have a bit of an outside perspective, and you don't need to give them your whole article. Just if you have points where you aren't sure or something, you can kind of prevent getting that feedback from the peer reviewers if you do that. Thank you, Anna Clemens! If you enjoyed this conversation with Anna, let her know by clicking the link below and leaving her a message on Linkedin: Send Anna Clemens a thank you message on Linkedin! Click here to share your key take-away from this interview with David! Leave a review on Podchaser ! Support the show !   You might also like the following episodes: Papa PhD Gold – The Benefits of Science Communication With Elodie Chabrol Papa PhD Gold – Four Practices You Must Learn From Gig Workers With Sue Ashford Jessica Schleider  – Dealing With Mental Unrest in Graduate School Melissa Gismondi – The Power of Graduate Internships

    The Wild Photographer
    Talking with Alex Bogard: Portfolio Design, Authentic Storytelling, and how to Engage Buyers and Collectors

    The Wild Photographer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 68:27 Transcription Available


    Send us a textIn this conversation, Alex Bogard shares his journey into photography, discussing the balance between commercial work and personal passion. He emphasizes the importance of continuous learning, building a portfolio, and developing a personal style. Alex also highlights the significance of storytelling in photography and how it can be used for conservation efforts. He provides insights on engaging clients, maximizing digital exposure, and the importance of appropriate gear for travel photography. The discussion concludes with advice for budding photographers and a look at Alex's upcoming projects.Find more from Alex on Instagram at @alexbogard and his website at www.alexbogard.comSign up for Court's photo, conservation and travel blog at www.courtwhelan.com Check out Court's photo portfolio here: shop.courtwhelan.com Follow Court on YouTube (@courtwhelan) for more photography tips View Court's personal and recommended camera gear Sponsors and Promo Codes:LensRentals.com - WildPhotographer15 for 15% offShimodaDesigns.com - Whelan10 for 10% offArthelper.Ai - WILD for a 6 month free trial of Pro Version AG1 - Daily (and Travel) Nutrition (use link for free travel packs and other goodies)

    Marooned
    Dead In The Water

    Marooned

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 30:16


    In 1999, Swedish medical student, Anna Bågenholm, was skiing in Norway with friends when she fell through a frozen stream and became trapped under a thick layer of ice. Unable to free herself, and forced to wait for rescue, her body temperature quickly fell to 13.7°C (56.7°F) and she fell unconscious. 80 minutes later, Bågenholm was brought to the surface by rescuers, clinically dead. But that is not the end of Anna's story... Sources: -Aftonbladet- Her temp was down to 13.8 degrees -Swedish-Norwegian co-operation in the treatment of three hypothermia victims: A case report, Scandinavian Journal of Trauma Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine - Tjugofyra7, Clinically dead but Anna survived – My story can help others -Another Day: Cheating Death To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com    Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/Marooned 

    Heart + Sole
    Fear Is Not Your Friend with Mary Marantz

    Heart + Sole

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 56:11


    In this engaging conversation, Kathryn speaks with Mary Marantz, author of 'Underestimated', about her journey from growing up in a single wide trailer in West Virginia to attending Yale Law School and ultimately choosing a career in photography, podcasting, speaking, and writing. Mary shares her insights on overcoming fear, the importance of accountability, and the power of gratitude. She emphasizes that fear is a boring liar that keeps us from pursuing our dreams and encourages listeners to take action, even when scared. The discussion highlights the significance of recognizing the voice of fear and the impact of storytelling in empowering women to embrace their true potential.00:00 Introduction to Mary Marantz and Her Mission02:18 Growing Up in a Single Wide Trailer04:48 The Journey to Yale Law School10:40 Overcoming Self-Doubt and Fear19:30 Transitioning from Law to Photography26:21 The Writing Journey and Underestimated30:35 Fear as a Creative Enemy33:03 Understanding Fear and Its Impact36:40 The Power of Neuroplasticity39:34 Building Resilience Through Hardship42:03 The Importance of Accountability48:56 Embracing Self-Acceptance51:34 Reflecting on Personal Growth54:37 Encouragement to Overcome FearFollow me on Instagram:Kathryn @kathryn_benkoHeart + Sole @heartandsolepodcastSole Fitness @sole_fitnessSubscribe to our YouTube Channel and WATCH all episodes!Follow Mary on Instagram: @marymarantzVisit her website HERE!Purchase her new book HERE!Listen to her podcast HERE!Sign up for the Sole Online Training App!Use coupon code 'SOLE20' for 20% off your first month!!

    From The Shadows
    Midweek Howl Ep. 251: Al Capone, Ice Cream, and the 4th of July

    From The Shadows

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 36:23


    Shane and the Howler discuss their 4th of July activities, teenagers fighting, and why we still need the mob.The Midweek Howl Disclaimer: The Skeptic of the From The Shadows Podcast crew, aka the Ozark Howler, joins Shane each week, to share a story or two and discuss current events. Just a little midweek humor to brighten your day. We like to call this segment “The Midweek Howl.” Enjoy!From The Shadows Podcast is a program where we seriously discuss the supernatural, the paranormal, cryptozoology as well as ufology. Anything that cannot be rationally explained has a platform for discussion here on the From The Shadows Podcast.Web https://www.fromtheshadowspodcast.comFacebook https://www.facebook.com/fromtheshadowspodcastInstagram - Shane Grove  https://www.instagram.com/shanegroveauthorInstagram - Podcast https://www.instagram.com/fromtheshadowspodcast#4thOfJuly #Mailman #Surviver #Dentist #Funny #StoryTelling #independenceday

    Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities
    Cook by Committee

    Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 11:09 Transcription Available


    It's astounding how deeply one individual can impact the world around them. Enjoy today's trip through the Cabinet. Order the official Cabinet of Curiosities book by clicking here today, and get ready to enjoy some curious reading! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Meditative Story
    What kindness means to us

    Meditative Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 10:18


    At a time when it feels like the world needs kindness more than ever, Rohan and the Meditative Story team share a unique, immersive exploration of the ways kindness can show up in all of our lives, featuring contributions from the Meditative Story community. This purposefully crafted pause from the rigors of daily life is an invitation to cultivate your own small moments of kindness and envelop yourself in warmth and goodwill.Each episode of Meditative Story combines the emotional pull of first-person storytelling with immersive music and gentle mindfulness prompts. Read the transcript for this story: meditativestory.comSign up for the Meditative Story newsletter: https://meditativestory.com/subscribeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories
    Bad Blood (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)

    MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 37:47


    On a chilly night in March 2012, a wiry, 56-year old man with a patchy beard trudged through a backyard in rural Iowa with his coat pulled tight, dragging something heavy behind him. He reached the fence and paused, scanning the darkness to confirm that he was alone. His gaze fell on the trailer home on the opposite side of the fence. The lights were on, and he could hear the young couple inside arguing. The sound made his jaw clench. He turned to the thing he'd been dragging – which was a days-old carcass that was starting to reek. Holding his breath and clenching a pack of zip-ties in his teeth, he lifted it against the fence post. He worked quickly, using the zip ties to string it up. And when the carcass was secure, he stepped back, shot a final look at the trailer, then turned to walk home.For 100s more stories like these, check out our main YouTube channel just called "MrBallen" -- https://www.youtube.com/c/MrBallenIf you want to reach out to me, contact me on Instagram, Twitter or any other major social media platform, my username on all of them is @mrballenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.