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Victory and tragedy in equal measures are part of today's Cabient tour. 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.
Is your website looking dusty? Jake Parker, Sam Cotterill, and Lee White discuss the proper care and feeding of your portfolio site. 3 Point Perspective Podcast is sponsored by SVSLearn.com, the place where becoming a great illustrator starts!Click here for this episode's links and show notes.
Join us as we experience the Wisconsin State Fair—one of the most beloved summer traditions in the Midwest! We taste-test some of the best fair foods, explore the agricultural side of the fair by learning about livestock shows, and talk with fairgoers about their favorite State Fair traditions. From deep-fried favorites to local culture and family-friendly activities, this episode has everything you need to know before heading to the fairgrounds. Whether you're planning your visit or just love all things Wisconsin, this episode brings the fair to life!The Wisconsin State Fair takes place from now until August 10, 2025.The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Taylor County; https://bit.ly/32tImLVThe Cabin is also presented to you by:Something Special from Wisconsin; somethingspecialwi.comVISIT Lake Geneva; visitlakegeneva.comGHT; wcaght.org
Artist and curator Carter Wynne joins the podcast. In this episode, Wynne shares how growing up in Washington, DC, and coming from a line of organizers shaped her commitment to social justice and art. Wynne talks about being a self-taught painter, exploring themes of inequality, and resistance. Wynne reflects on the process of using art to process deep emotions and to challenge who gets to shape stories—both in her own life and in the wider world. Wynne also talks about being a fourth-generation Washingtonian and why standing up for others is central to her art.Wynne talks about sharing her story, handling others' opinions, and establishing authentic connections.Topics Covered:How family and DC roots inspire Carter's art and activismUsing self-taught painting to explore social justice and personal historyTurning emotions and lived experience into creative fuelThe importance of narrative and resisting outside pressure to change your storyBalancing roles as artist, organizer, advocate, and curatorReflections on sisterhood, identity, and the value of curiosityReady to connect with Wynne's world? Visit www.carterwynne.com or follow @freckled_blue on Instagram to see her art and stay up to date. Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
Welcome to Season 8, Episode 4 of Business of Craft. Today we have another solocast to cover one of the topics in our new book, Marketing Magic for Savvy Craft Businesses, that my whole team wrote in 2025. The book is available for sale in Kindle and print version on our website, http://StitchcraftMarketing.com or http://Amazon.com. "Storytelling” gets thrown around a lot these days. But while that's important--- really important- branding is more than an engaging paragraph on your About page or slapping a fun tagline on your packaging.
Today's conversation is for every parent who's ever felt a little “different,” a little chaotic, and maybe a little misunderstood. If you or your kids have ADHD, autism, or any kind of neurodivergence, this episode is going to be packed with insights, laughs, and practical wisdom on how to navigate life, work, and parenting with confidence.We're joined by Dr. Kristen Williamson, a licensed professional counselor with a PhD in Behavioral Health Management and a champion for neurodivergent adults. Diagnosed with autism and ADHD in adulthood, Kristen has embraced her “neurospicy” brain as a superpower—and she's here to help others do the same. She's passionate about mental health, leadership, and creating more inclusive spaces for neurodivergent individuals in parenting, work, and life.For those who want to connect with you and learn more about neurodivergence, mental health, and leadership, where can they find you?
Dally gets the chance to spend the day as a Craburtle, while Drip and Jella get close to the Heartspring ... what's the mayor UP to, anyway!?
No service. No roads. Just a drop-off by helicopter and a daily check-in by radio.
#526 What's the key to reaching your raving fans? In this episode, host Brien Gearin welcomes back Brian O'Connor, fractional CMO, digital nomad, and owner of TalentHQ. They dive into the art of building an engaged online audience, leveraging storytelling and copywriting to grow a following from scratch. Brian shares his journey from corporate consulting to entrepreneurship, scaling his personal brand to 85,000 followers across Twitter and LinkedIn and amassing 14,000 newsletter subscribers. He offers actionable insights on content creation, platform selection, and fostering relationships that drive business growth. Plus, hear his take on how being a digital nomad has shaped his career and connections. Packed with valuable tips for entrepreneurs looking to amplify their presence online, this episode is a must-listen for anyone ready to level up their personal brand! (Original Air Date - 11/27/24) What we discuss with Brian: + Growing an Online Audience: 85,000 followers on Twitter and LinkedIn + Storytelling for Engagement: Using stories to capture attention and build trust + Corporate to Entrepreneur: Transitioning from consulting to business ownership + Email vs. Social Media: Importance of newsletters for consistency and trust + Platform Differences: Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube engagement strategies + Effective Writing: Simple, shareable, low-effort content creation + Distribution for Virality: Building networks to amplify content reach + Video Content's Impact: Building trust through video over text + Monetizing an Audience: From info products to consulting services + Digital Nomad Life: Running a business while exploring 20+ countries Thank you, Brian! Check out TalentHQ at TalentHQ.co. Download Brian's Onboarding Guide. Subscribe to Brian's newsletter at OutlierGrowth.com. Watch the video podcast of this episode! To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I want to hear your thoughts about the show and this episode. Text us here...In this episode, Julie Collins interviews sisters Amy and Nancy Harrington, founders of The Passion Project and The Passionist Sisterhood. They discuss their evolution from celebrity interviewers to building a global online community for women entrepreneurs and changemakers. The conversation highlights their pivot during the pandemic, the importance of storytelling and sisterhood, and the launch of their online community in March 2024. Amy and Nancy credit Julie's coaching in their journey and share how their collaborative anthology book and supportive workshops empower women to lead, connect, and thrive together.They talk about:The surprising origin of their online sisterhoodHow their book Awakening Your Power was co-created with heartWhy vulnerability is a leadership superpowerThe ripple effect of telling your story authenticallyHow to build a community that centers marginalized voicesThis is more than an interview, it's a reminder that your voice matters, your story matters, and you don't have to do it alone.Get the book: Awakening Your Power →
“I love giving voice to people who don't necessarily or historically have a voice with those who are selling to them.” - Cooper Munroe Host Laurie Barkman speaks with Cooper Munroe, CEO of The Motherhood, a leading influencer marketing agency. They delve into Cooper's journey from corporate PR to creating The Motherhood, sparked from a blog post about Hurricane Katrina. Cooper discusses the unique challenges and attributes of women entrepreneurs, the evolution of influencer marketing, and her commitment to paying influencers for their valuable work. Tune in to hear how Cooper transformed her vision into a thriving business and what she envisions for the future legacy of The Motherhood. Takeaways: Entrepreneurs should aim to find the balance between time and treasure early in their journey to avoid burnout and ensure the sustainability of their business. Work towards making your revenue stream more predictable. This can help in financial planning and provide stability for the business. Storytelling can be a powerful tool for connecting with your audience. Consider how your business can leverage storytelling to build a strong brand and engage customers. Always ensure that those contributing to your business, especially influencers and content creators, are fairly compensated for their work. This can foster loyalty and a positive working relationship. This Show Is Sponsored by The Business Transition Sherpa® 100 percent of owners will leave their business one day. But few are prepared. Are you? Get your copy of the Amazon best-selling book by nationally recognized expert, Laurie Barkman that reveals how to build business value and plan for succession, transition, or selling the business on your terms....what every entrepreneur needs to know. ✨
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For this episode of Strangerville Meg reflects on the one-year anniversary since she lost her dad, Brad.
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This week: the story of astrophysicist Charity Woodrum. Charity is an extragalactic astronomer who studies the life and death of galaxies, why some galaxies burn bright and others dim and sputter out. And in the midst of an unthinkable grief in her personal life, she discovers something in the sky – a new kind of light that would guide her path forward. Special thanks to Megan Stielstra, Jad Abumrad, Michael Woodrum, Gina Vivona, and Clair Reilly-Roe.EPISODE CREDITS: Reported by - Lulu MillerProduced by - Jessica YungFact-checking by - Diane KellyRadiolab | Lateral uts:Our episode The Darkest Dark (https://radiolab.org/podcast/the-darkest-dark) could be of interest to those seeking the deepest unknowns. EPISODE CITATIONS:Music -Clair Reilly-Roe's song “Sky Full of Ghosts” (https://zpr.io/JgauhRnj7qpX)Articles -A new documentary on Charity Woodrum's story: Space, Hope and Charity (https://www.spacehopecharityfilm.com/)Signup for our newsletter!! It includes short essays, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show. Sign up (https://radiolab.org/newsletter)!Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab (https://members.radiolab.org/) today.Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing radiolab@wnyc.org.Leadership support for Radiolab's science programming is provided by the Simons Foundation and the John Templeton Foundation. Foundational support for Radiolab was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
Starting a business in New York City means relentless hustle, fierce competition, and zero margin for error. Jamila and Ali Wright, Adriana Carrig, Cyndi Ramirez-Fulton, and Becky Lin knew this well and were ready to put in the work. But when the pandemic hit and the world shut down, they had to pivot to scale. In this live panel, hosted by Hala Taha at the iconic Apple Store in Soho, these founders share how they leveraged digital tools, storytelling, and community-building to transform their local startups into thriving businesses. In this episode, Hala and the Panelists will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (06:18) The Spark Behind Their Business Journey (11:10) How New York City Shaped Their Business Growth (18:43) The Impact of COVID-19 on Their Business Model (26:16) The Power of Storytelling in Entrepreneurship (29:25) Strategies for Building Engaged Online Communities (34:55) Leveraging Apple Products for Business Success (40:12) Personal Habits and Key Entrepreneurship Lessons Resources Mentioned: Hala's Podcast, Young and Profiting: bit.ly/_YAP-apple Hala's Agency, YAP Media: yapmedia.com Little Words Project by Adriana Carrig: littlewordsproject.com Chillhouse by Cyndi Ramirez-Fulton: chillhouse.com Brooklyn Tea by Jamila and Ali Wright: brooklyntea.com Lin and Daughters by Becky Lin: linanddaughters.com Active Deals - youngandprofiting.com/deals Key YAP Links Reviews - ratethispodcast.com/yap YouTube - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Social + Podcast Services: yapmedia.com Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com/episodes-new Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Podcast, Business, Business Podcast, Self Improvement, Self-Improvement, Personal Development, Starting a Business, Strategy, Investing, Sales, Selling, Psychology, Productivity, Entrepreneurs, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Marketing, Negotiation, Money, Finance, Side Hustle, Startup, Mental Health, Career, Leadership, Mindset, Health, Growth Mindset, Passive Income, Online Business, Solopreneur, Networking
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Melissa Cox, a certified financial planner from Dallas, Texas, who shares her remarkable journey from financial chaos to expertise. Melissa opens up about her accidental entry into the financial industry and how her personal struggles with money motivated her to become a better planner. She passionately discusses the societal misconceptions women face regarding financial capabilities and emphasizes the importance of understanding one's financial beliefs. Melissa encourages women to start with small, manageable steps to build financial confidence and take control of their financial futures. By eliminating shame around financial choices, she empowers women to confidently navigate the world of finance. We also explore a holistic approach to financial planning with Melissa, focusing on the concept of building financial freedom at one's own pace. Through the analogy of constructing a financial "house," she highlights the significance of investments, insurance, and legal documents. The "wealth on purpose formulation" is introduced, emphasizing intentionality and balance in financial planning. Melissa shares insights into her personalized, one-on-one approach with clients, offering exclusive clarity sessions to tailor strategies to individual goals. As Melissa reflects on her journey of writing a book to empower readers in their financial journeys, she underscores the idea that finances are unique to each person and encourages embracing the messiness of it all. Listen in to gain valuable insights and motivation to redefine what it means to be an empowered woman in the financial world. Connect with Melissa:Website: www.FutureFocusedWealth.com Facebook: Melissa Cox CFP Instagram: @melissacoxcfp Let's keep the conversation going!Website: www.martaspirk.com Instagram: @martaspirk Facebook: Marta Spirk Want to be my next guest on The Empowered Woman Podcast?Apply here: www.martaspirk.com/podcastguest Watch my TEDx talk: http://bit.ly/martatedx Every Day Magic teaches mindfulness through ritual and gratitude practices that can be done every day at any age. Purchase your copy today at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F2XGKRCN
[REBROADCAST FROM June 2, 2025] The latest novel from author Katie Kitamura follows an accomplished actor and the mysterious young man who suddenly enters her life. We picked Audition as our May Get Lit with All Of It book club selection. Kitamura discusses the novel with Alison in front of a sold out crowd.
Anamaria Ungureanu: Building Self-Awareness in Overly-Technical Product Owners Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Agile and Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. The Great Product Owner: The Master Storyteller Anamaria highlights a Product Owner who excelled at storytelling and vision communication, making every team member feel aligned with project goals. This exceptional PO consistently explained the "why" behind requirements and painted compelling pictures of how the team's current work would create future value. Their storytelling ability kept the team engaged and motivated, demonstrating how great Product Owners apply agile mindset principles to create shared understanding and purpose. The Bad Product Owner: The Monologue Specialist Anamaria describes a technically-skilled Product Owner who transitioned from a tech lead role but fell into the anti-pattern of excessive monologuing during sprint planning sessions. This PO, despite good intentions, overwhelmed the team with lengthy technical details, causing developers to withdraw from interactions and leaving them confused about project purposes. Through one-on-one coaching focused on building self-awareness and establishing working agreements, Anamaria helped this PO learn to communicate more effectively and engage collaboratively with the team. Self-reflection Question: How do you help Product Owners transition from technical expertise to effective team communication, and what signs indicate when detailed explanations become counterproductive monologues? [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
Having done something, even a little bit, is better than not doing it because it wasn't perfect.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
Find the 9 Points Rating system here: https://www.alostplot.com/9-points/ In this episode of A Lost Plot, the hosts review the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe release, 'Fantastic Four First Steps.' They discuss their initial reactions, character dynamics, and the overarching themes of family and sacrifice. The conversation delves into character development for Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and The Thing, as well as the portrayal of villains Galactus and Silver Surfer. The hosts critique the film's climax and its lasting impact on the franchise, ultimately concluding that while the film has its merits, it falls short in character development and thematic depth.----------Highlights:0:00 'Fantastic Four: First Steps' Introduction5:53 Opening Scene10:58 Protagonists and Themes16:19 Reed Richards or Mr. Fantastic21:15 Sue Storm29:07 The Human Torch and The Thing36:31 Galactus50:00 Silver Surfer58:45 Themes Revisited#fantasticfour #fantasticfourfirststeps #mcu #marvelreview #characteranalysis #galactus #suestorm #reedrichards #alostplot #storytelling #film #filmthoughts #superherofilms #silversurfer
Episode 198.) The Fantastic Four: First Steps Movie Discussion Once again here is our run of show courtesy of AI. They thought it was Fantastique…0:00:03 Long Lost Heroes Podcast and the Fantastic Four00:05:02 Family, Cinema, and the Role of the Fantastic Four00:08:12 A Detailed Discussion on the Reception and Analysis of the Marvel Cinematic Universe00:11:52 A Detailed Discussion on the Reception and Analysis of ' Galactus'00:21:57 Impact and Interpretation of Space Exploration in 1960s Cinema00:24:01 A Detailed Discussion on the Performance and Storytelling of the Marvel Movie00:30:02 A Detailed Discussion on the Characters and Storytelling of 'The Silver Surfer'00:36:06 Representation of Jewish Characters in Media and Their Impact00:42:18 Role and Plot of Doom in the Marvel Universe00:46:27 Artistic Aspects and Reception of a Marvel Film00:47:38 Presentation and Functionality of Superpowers in Cinema00:49:08 A Critical Discussion on the Success and Critique of the Fantastic Four MovieRemember to Subscribe on iTunesSubscribe on SpotifyPlease leave us a rating or review.
Remastered and featuring updated content, Raven reconnects with Holly Archer to discuss the heartbreaking cold case of Britney Tiger Gomez from Ada, Oklahoma. Originally recorded in 2020, the episode now includes new developments that came to light in 2023, leading to an arrest, though not the kind anyone had hoped for.The MMIW crisis refers to the staggering and disproportionate number of Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit individuals who go missing or are murdered across the United States and Canada, often with little to no media coverage or resolution. Systemic failures, jurisdictional gaps, and historical trauma have left families searching for answers and justice. In Oklahoma—home to many tribal nations—the crisis is especially urgent, and cases like Britney Tiger's shine a light on just how much work still needs to be done.Anyone with tips on Britney's case can leave an anonymous tip with the FBI at tips.fbi.gov or leave us a tip on our website's homepage. You can always reach out via email as well.Advocacy. Investigation. Education. Storytelling.If you appreciate what I do, here are a few ways to support Sirens and help true crime stories reach more ears:Rate, review, and share my podcast!Find Raven's books at www.RavenRollins.com Follow Sirens on Social Media https://my.link.gallery/thesirenspodcast Southern Noir Book Club: Guests thesirenspodcast.com/southernnoir
This story is a fan favorite from MrBallen's Medical Mysteries.No Reservations:A Spanish marathon runner develops a mysterious obsession with gourmet food. But what seems like an innocent new passion may be more dangerous than he thinks.The Game:After going through her normal morning routine, an otherwise healthy woman finds herself at death's door. In a mad rush to save the woman's life, her doctors try to understand why her body is suddenly shutting down with no explanation.Listen Now: Wondery.fm/MBMMFor 100s more stories like this one, check out my 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.
Let's explore some curioust stories from the world of athletics. 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.
Now on Spotify Video! Want your business to cut through the noise in today's crowded marketplace? It all starts with having the right marketing strategy for your offers. In this final episode of the Passion to Profit series, presented by Intuit, Hala Taha reveals the core strategies entrepreneurs need to effectively market their offers. From compelling messaging to storytelling that resonates, gain insider secrets from digital marketing experts like Russell Brunson, Tom Bilyeu, and Donald Miller on how to stand out and drive explosive sales. In this episode, Hala will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (01:12) Marketing Tips for Attracting Ideal Buyers (05:42) The Power of Storytelling in Marketing (10:04) Building a High-Converting Marketing Funnel (16:39) Choosing the Right Platform for Your Business (22:23) Building Trust Through Authentic Engagement Intuit, the maker of TurboTax and QuickBooks, is expanding its world-class network of tax and bookkeeping experts. Whether you want a side hustle or a career pivot, Intuit offers the tools to help you grow as an entrepreneur. Their supportive team, mission-driven culture, and Intuit Academy—a free, self-paced training platform—mean you're set up to succeed, even if you're just getting started. Learn more or apply now at intuit.com/expert. Sponsored By: Intuit, The Maker of TurboTax and QuickBooks. Learn more or apply now at intuit.com/expert. Resources Mentioned: YAP E292 with Julie Solomon: youngandprofiting.co/MakeMoneyInstagram YAP E312 with Russell Brunson: youngandprofiting.co/Million-DollarFunnel YAP E327 with Tom Bilyeu: youngandprofiting.co/Billion-DollarMindset YAP E214 with Donald Miller: youngandprofiting.co/MakeFirstMillion YAP E318 with Rudy Mawer: youngandprofiting.co/ScalingMillion-DollarBrands YAP E348 with Kipp Bodnar: youngandprofiting.co/InboundMarketing YAP E339 with Adam Schafer: youngandprofiting.co/OrganicSales YAP E155 with Kelly Roach: youngandprofiting.co/ConvictionMarketing Active Deals - youngandprofiting.com/deals Key YAP Links Reviews - ratethispodcast.com/yap YouTube - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Social + Podcast Services: yapmedia.com Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com/episodes-new Disclaimer: This episode is a paid partnership with Intuit. Sponsored content helps support our podcast and continue bringing valuable insights to our audience. Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Podcast, Business, Business Podcast, Self Improvement, Self-Improvement, Personal Development, Starting a Business, Strategy, Investing, Sales, Selling, Psychology, Productivity, Entrepreneurs, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Marketing, Negotiation, Money, Finance, Side Hustle, Startup, Mental Health, Career, Leadership, Mindset, Health, Growth Mindset, SEO, E-commerce, LinkedIn, Instagram, Social Media, Content Creator, Advertising, Social Media Marketing, Communication, Video Marketing, Social Proof, Marketing Trends, Influencers, Influencer Marketing, Digital Trends, Content Marketing, Online Marketing, Marketing Podcast
Harrison Schoen (@harrisonschoen) made his name living in a Porsche Cayenne and sharing raw, honest stories from the road. But it was a moment on national television—walking away from a $1,000,000 prize on MrBeast's Beast Games—that cemented his ethos: some experiences are worth more than money. In this episode, we explore Harrison's background, why he chooses the harder path, and how storytelling, travel, and self-reliance shape his approach to life. We also discuss his latest project—a Unimog build for a Pan-American journey—and what it means to stay rooted in travel, not trends.
Today, we'll help all the non-storytellers tell a compelling story about their business. We've got a framework that'll walk you through the ingredients of a compelling story, and a mise en place-inspired approach that'll help you get to story market fit. We've got some rules, some variables, some accelerants, and an example about a service that helps Airbnb hosts launch their own interior design businesses. TackleboxIdea to Startup NewsletterBuilding a Story BrandYour New Life Will Cost You Your Old OneWork Clean - The Life-Changing Power of Mise en PlaceHow to Write Essays that Spread00:30 Storytelling for your startup03:24 The Two Reasons for the Barefoot Son Story07:09 Smooth Jazz07:37 The Three Ruls of Good Storytelling for Entrepreneurs08:45 Rule 1: Good Stories Are About Speed10:44 Rule 2: You Don't Matter11:39 Rule 3: A Good Story is Earned12:22 Mise En Place14:10 The Ingredients of Your Story17:09 The Accelerants19:24 Airbnb Interior Design23:23 The End: Montaigne
The indie-folk band Lord Huron joins for a live performance of songs from their new album The Cosmic Selector Vol. 1.
The new novel Lonely Crowds follows two best friends who find their relationship challenged as they both pursue artistic success in New York City in the 1990s. Author Stephanie Wambugu joins to discuss her debut novel.
In this powerful episode of The Resilient Life, Ryan Manion sits down with retired Marine and Fox News contributor Johnny Joey Jones for an honest, moving conversation about purpose, perspective, and the people who inspire him most. From his combat experience and recovery journey to his latest book Behind the Badge, Joey shares why telling the stories of others is just as important as sharing his own. With heart, humor, and unshakable grit, this episode is a reminder that true resilience is found not just in what we overcome—but in how we lift others along the way.CONNECT with The Resilient Life Podcast:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theresilientlife.podcast/SUBSCRIBE Get the latest video podcast: https://www.youtube.com/TravisManionOrg/?sub_confirmation=1Get the latest audio podcast: https://ryanmanion.com/podcasts/CONNECT Ryan Manion on Social Media:Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/ryanmanionTMF/Twitter: https://twitter.com/rmanionInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rmanionLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-manion-a5081832/LEARN about Travis Manion Foundation: www.travismanion.orgMEET Johnny Joey JonesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnny_joey/Twitter: https://x.com/Johnny_Joey
In this powerful, revisited episode of The Observatory, James ‘Fish' Gill joins the show to discuss his new book, How to Fall in Love with Humanity. The book explains our tendency to frame the people who hurt us as villains and how we can overcome that and bring love and awareness to our pain. James Gill is a heart coach, yoga teacher, and transformational facilitator based in Perth, Australia. He supports couples, businesses, and community groups to regrow trust, connection, and understanding. Hear James's personal story of creating a victim villain narrative, why the mind naturally villainizes, why villainizing is unskillful, and the best way to deal with the person who hurt you. Timestamps[02:34] About the book: How to Fall in Love with Humanity[04:50] James's personal story of creating a victim-villain narrative[11:03] Why does the mind naturally villainize?[11:26] Why is villainizing unskillful?[14:00] LaRae's experience of being framed as the villain[19:07] Scott's experience of being framed as the villain[23:38] The evolution aspect of villainizing others[31:42] Bringing love and awareness to your pain[35:40] The difference between analysis and experience[44:19] The three questions behind what causes malicious intent[51:15] The best way to deal with the person who hurt you[54:23] The short-term benefits of villainizing others[59:28] The only way to heal completely [01:04:37] The only way to communicate with the person who hurt you[01:14:35] Special offer for getting the bookNotable Quotes:“Our minds naturally create a victim-villain narrative.” - James Gill [04:29]“When we are framed as the villain, we contract, shut down, withdraw, pull away, defend, and fight back.” - James Gill [22:46]“When we villainize others, we always evoke their defense.” - James Gill [23:09]“You are the only person that can bring love and awareness to your pain.” - James Gill [31:50]“The only way to heal completely is to involve the person who hurt you.” - LaRae Wright [59:28]Relevant links:Website: https://www.leadbyheart.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/james_fish_gill/New Book: How to Fall in Love with HumanitySubscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastProduced by NC Productions!
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This Visible Voices Minicast episode features Chris Hare, big tech marketer turned founder of The Storied Future, podcast host of The Storied Future, and atomic storytelling coach. Chris helps leaders navigate high-stakes transitions through vulnerable storytelling. This episode is part of the 2025 monthly minicast series focusing on coaching, recognizing that we all need help in our professional journeys and do better with support along the way. Atomic storytelling involves discovering stories that have been hidden, forgotten, or overlooked and using them as raw material to create a better future. Unlike traditional storytelling that focuses on structure and delivery, atomic storytelling asks what story should be told and disrupts limiting narratives that leaders have been telling for years. For further reading, Chris recommends the book "Primal Intelligence" by Angus Fletcher If you enjoy the show, please leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating on Apple or a
This Week: Fundraising Storytelling To Show Your Impact Lots of nonprofits don't have direct monetary impact to promote their work. If that's you, Megan Castle has practical tips and strategies to collect and distribute quality, down-to-earth stories from your real … Continue reading →
Madame de La Fayette was one of the first women in history to publish a bestselling novel and forever change French literature. Born into nobility in 1634, Marie-Madeleine Pioche de La Vergne defied expectations of women in her era by wielding a sharp intellect and a quiet yet powerful pen. Her groundbreaking novel La Princesse de Clèves, published anonymously in 1678, is considered the first modern French novel and remains a cornerstone of literary study today. We trace her journey from the opulent salons of 17th-century Paris, where she mingled with the likes of La Rochefoucauld and Madame de Sévigné, to the quiet resilience she showed as a woman navigating politics, romance, and writing in a time when women were rarely seen—let alone heard. Follow us on IG: @homance_chronicles Connect with us: linktr.ee/homance Send us a Hoe of History request: homancepodcast@gmail.com
⸻ Podcast: Redefining Society and Technologyhttps://redefiningsocietyandtechnologypodcast.com Title: Creative Storytelling in the Age of AI: When Machines Learn to Dream and the Last Stand of Human CreativityGuest: Maury RogowCEO, Rip Media Group | I grow businesses with Ai + video storytelling. Honored to have 70k+ professionals & 800+ brands grow by 2.5Billion Published: Inc, Entrepreneur, ForbesOn LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mauryrogow/Host: Marco CiappelliCo-Founder & CMO @ITSPmagazine | Master Degree in Political Science - Sociology of Communication l Branding & Marketing Consultant | Journalist | Writer | Podcasts: Technology, Cybersecurity, Society, and Storytelling.WebSite: https://marcociappelli.comOn LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marco-ciappelli/_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlackCloak provides concierge cybersecurity protection to corporate executives and high-net-worth individuals to protect against hacking, reputational loss, financial loss, and the impacts of a corporate data breach.BlackCloak: https://itspm.ag/itspbcweb_____________________________⸻ Podcast Summary ⸻ I sat across - metaversically speaking - from Maury Rogow, a man who's lived three lives—tech executive, Hollywood producer, storytelling evangelist—and watched him grapple with the same question haunting creators everywhere: Are we teaching our replacements to dream? In our latest conversation on Redefining Society and Technology, we explored whether AI is the ultimate creative collaborator or the final chapter in human artistic expression.⸻ Article ⸻ I sat across from Maury Rogow—a tech exec, Hollywood producer, and storytelling strategist—and watched him wrestle with a question more and more of us are asking: Are we teaching our replacements to dream?Our latest conversation on Redefining Society and Technology dives straight into that uneasy space where AI meets human creativity. Is generative AI the ultimate collaborator… or the beginning of the end for authentic artistic expression?I've had my own late-night battles with AI writing tools, struggling to coax a rhythm out of ChatGPT that didn't feel like recycled marketing copy. Eventually, I slammed my laptop shut and thought: “Screw this—I'll write it myself.” But even in that frustration, something creative happened. That tension? It's real. It's generative. And it's something Maury deeply understands.“Companies don't know how to differentiate themselves,” he told me. “So they compete on cost or get drowned out by bigger brands. That's when they fail.”Now that AI is democratizing storytelling tools, the danger isn't that no one can create—it's that everyone's content sounds the same. Maury gets AI-generated brand pitches daily that all echo the same structure, voice, and tropes—“digital ventriloquism,” as I called it.He laughed when I told him about my AI struggles. “It's like the writer that's tired,” he said. “I just start a new session and tell it to take a nap.” But beneath the humor is a real fear: What happens when the tools meant to support us start replacing us?Maury described a recent project where they recreated a disaster scene—flames, smoke, chaos—using AI compositing. No massive crew, no fire trucks, no danger. And no one watching knew the difference. Or cared.We're not just talking about job displacement. We're talking about the potential erasure of the creative process itself—that messy, human, beautiful thing machines can mimic but never truly live.And yet… there's hope. Creativity has always been about connecting the dots only you can see. When Maury spoke about watching Becoming Led Zeppelin and reliving the memories, the people, the context behind the music—that's the spark AI can't replicate. That's the emotional archaeology of being human.The machines are learning to dream.But maybe—just maybe—we're the ones who still know what dreams are worth having.Cheers,Marco⸻ Keywords ⸻ artificial intelligence creativity, AI content creation, human vs AI storytelling, generative AI impact, creative industry disruption, AI writing tools, future of creativity, technology and society, AI ethics philosophy, human creativity preservation, storytelling in AI age, creative professionals AI, digital transformation creativity, AI collaboration tools, machine learning creativity, content creation revolution, artistic expression AI, creative industry jobs, AI generated content, human-AI creative partnership__________________ Enjoy. Reflect. Share with your fellow humans.And if you haven't already, subscribe to Musing On Society & Technology on LinkedIn — new transmissions are always incoming.https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/musing-on-society-technology-7079849705156870144You're listening to this through the Redefining Society & Technology podcast, so while you're here, make sure to follow the show — and join me as I continue exploring life in this Hybrid Analog Digital Society.End of transmission.____________________________Listen to more Redefining Society & Technology stories and subscribe to the podcast:
When most brands struggle to break through the noise online, Chris Lang and Fresh Chili Company cracked the code by doing something radically different: they started with story, not sales. In this episode, discover how a small New Mexico chili company became a top 1% Shopify store with explosive 85% year-over-year growth, a 4.96% conversion rate, and 3.74% ROAS—all while building an engaged community that devours their content faster than NBA games get views.Chris reveals the exact strategies behind their meteoric rise, from leveraging organic social as a testing ground for paid ads to creating "addictive" content that turns customers into brand evangelists. This isn't another generic growth story—it's a masterclass in building authentic connections that drive real business results.—Sponsored by OMG Commerce - go to (https://www.omgcommerce.com/contact) and request your FREE strategy session today!—Chapters: (00:00) Introduction to Fresh Chile Company(02:30) History of The Chili Capital of the World(07:03) Keys to Success: Storytelling & Community(11:20) Balancing Organic and Paid Strategies(16:57) Creative Content & Testing Philosophy(21:47) Building a Brand Story(24:22) Search Visibility(27:46) SEO Strategies & Content Plans(34:20) How Fresh Chile Builds Community—Connect With Brett: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thebrettcurry/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@omgcommerce Website: https://www.omgcommerce.com/ Relevant Links:Chris' LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrislangsocial/Fresh Chile Website: https://freshchileco.com/_Past guests on eCommerce Evolution include Ezra Firestone, Steve Chou, Drew Sanocki, Jacques Spitzer, Jeremy Horowitz, Ryan Moran, Sean Frank, Andrew Youderian, Ryan McKenzie, Joseph Wilkins, Cody Wittick, Miki Agrawal, Justin Brooke, Nish Samantray, Kurt Elster, John Parkes, Chris Mercer, Rabah Rahil, Bear Handlon, JC Hite, Frederick Vallaeys, Preston Rutherford, Anthony Mink, Bill D'Allessandro, Jeff Oxford, Bryan Porter and more
This week's featured story comes from the Sparkle Car collection. It's called "Sparkle Car #8: The Magic of Backroads." This episode of Sparkle Car features a story from our "By Thistle By Thimble" story series: "The Glove Box" Gregory and his grandmother both share a deep interest in things from 'times gone by'. He spends long hours sorting through boxes in her attic, bins in her basement, and drawers in her garage; and she loves telling him stories about the curious tools and toys and objects that he finds. But there is one place he's not allowed to dig: the glove box in her car. She always tells him: "It is not for you Gregory - at least not yet." Many years later, Gregory gets to discover the magic that was kept inside - a magic that could show him something very dear to both him and his grandmother. Also included is the German folktale "The Water of Life", about the wanderings of the youngest son of an ailing man. The boy is able to find what his brothers could not, due to his generosity and kindness to a strange man he meets on a back road on the way to the palace. If you enjoyed that story, there are hundreds and hundreds more where that came from. Try a Sparkle subscription now - for free. Go to www.sparklestories.com and click the button at the top that says “Start Free Trial,” then you can listen to our giant library as much as you like, anytime you like. Each week on the Sparkle Stories Podcast, we share a free story from one of our original story series! For many many many more stories like this one, visit the Sparkle website: www.sparklestories.com Questions? Ideas? Requests? Email us! info@sparklestories.com Enjoy!
Send us a textIn this episode of the Living the Dream podcast, Curveball speaks with Ashley Kalagian Blunt, a creative writer and award-winning speaker. Ashley shares her journey from aspiring writer to published author, discussing her research on the Armenian genocide and her experiences living in various countries. She emphasizes the importance of creativity for personal well-being and offers insights into overcoming writer's block. Join us for an inspiring conversation filled with tips for aspiring authors and the healing power of writing.www.ashleykalagianblunt.com
Episode #402 Gary Fernando, Disney enthusiast and podcaster, joins us in the Crush Studio this week, where we'll discover some of his insightful hot takes and perspectives on Disney, engaging storytelling, and much more. www.thedisneycrush.com thedisneycrush@gmail.com www.patreon.com/thedisneycrush
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Dr. Katelyn Jetelina, epidemiologist and CEO of Your Local Epidemiologist, addresses the intersection between health and politics and provides words of encouragement to her fellow colleagues in public health; Grace Lee, Senior Analyst at ASTHO, describes a recent ASTHO blog article that dives into how strategic public health messaging can make it more approachable for communities; and a new ASTHO brief dives into how to cultivate a culture of community and belonging in the workplace. Your Local Epidemiologist ASTHO Blog: Strategic Public Health Messaging Drives Change ASTHO Brief: Cultivating a Culture of Community and Belonging in the Workplace
302. From Music to Movies: Steve Taylor's Creative Adventures and the Making of Sketch the Movie In this episode of Creative Chats, Mike Brennan interviews Steve Taylor, a multifaceted artist known for his work in music and film. They discuss Taylor's creative journey, influences, and the making of his latest film, Sketch. The conversation delves into the challenges of filmmaking, the importance of mental health themes in storytelling, and the collaborative nature of creative projects. Taylor shares insights on staying true to artistic integrity while navigating production challenges and the significance of believing in one's creative vision. 3 Key Takeaways:
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What do you do when your own body feels like the enemy? Spoken word artist and activist Andrea Gibson (You Better Be Lightning) spends years struggling with chronic illness, feeling as if their body is at odds with their anxious mind. It's only when they learn to surrender control and embrace their physical sensations that they allow their body to guide them back to joy. 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.
Ever wondered what happens when a high school teacher swaps textbooks for a camera and turns weddings into cinematic art? This week on the Heart and Hustle Podcast, Lindsey and Evie sit down with filmmaker, photographer, YouTuber, and all-around creative powerhouse Eric Floberg. Get ready to dive deep into storytelling, sustainability, and diversification as Eric opens up about why he calls them wedding films (not videos) and how intentional language sets the tone for deeper client relationships. He shares his philosophy on storytelling—hint: it involves indie film vibes, fog machines, and capturing raw, unscripted emotion. Eric elaborates on why he had to double his prices (literally) to save his sanity and scale with purpose, and how he's using his passions (even running!) to open up new creative and financial doors. Whether you're a wedding filmmaker, photographer, or entrepreneur with too many passions and not enough time, this episode will challenge you to go deeper with your craft, rethink your pricing, and explore sustainable paths to creative freedom. --------------------------------- IG Bio Freebie: https://theheartuniversity.com/bio --------------------------------- Heart Shop: https://theheartuniversity.com/shop --------------------------------- Primally Pure: https://primallypure.com/?rfsn=5649435.725fd3 Use HEARTANDHUSTLE for 10% OFF. --------------------------------- Keep up with Eric: Website - https://www.ericfloberg.co/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/eric.floberg/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@ericfloberg --------------------------------- Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@theheartuniversitychannel?si=33lzxpBA9UxKlgTE --------------------------------- If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here. --------------------------------- “PODCAST10” for 10% off anything from The Shop! www.theheartuniversity.com/shop --------------------------------- Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity
So many ideas, so little time! How do you decide which project to take to the finish line? Jake Parker, Anthony Wheeler, and Lee White teach how to prioritize your time and make the most meaningful selection. 3 Point Perspective Podcast is sponsored by SVSLearn.com, the place where becoming a great illustrator starts!Click here for this episode's links and show notes.
Today on The Cabin Podcast, we're heading to one of Wisconsin's most fascinating landscapes, the Driftless Region! From scenic drives to hidden gems you have to explore, we're covering everything that makes this unglaciated area so special. Tune in now and start planning your next road trip!The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Iron County; www.wicounties.org/counties/iron-countyThe Cabin is also presented to you by:SSfW; somethingspecialwi.comEnbridge; enbridge.comWCA; wicounties.org
On a morning in early-1986 in Arizona, someone sat hunched over a desk, furiously writing a letter. And almost every line of this letter included a direct threat of violence this person was going to inflict on the recipient. They kept writing, embellishing every horrible thing that they wanted to do. Finally, they finished writing and read over the letter—it was explicit and terrifying, just as they'd hoped. They put the letter down, glanced at a cardboard box sitting on the floor, and smiled. Nobody would ever suspect that the contents of that plain box would soon help them carry out the bizarre murder plot they'd had running through their head for months.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.