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Step into the world of classic American rock as “Takin a Walk” sits down with a founding member of Little Feat. In this episode, your host Buzz Knight journeys through the origins of the legendary band—born in 1969 when Lowell George left Frank Zappa’s Mothers of Invention and teamed up with keyboardist Bill Payne, bassist Roy Estrada, and drummer Richie Hayward to create a sound that fused rock, blues, funk, country, and jazz into something utterly distinctive.Bill Payne is a returning guest to the show and he is hear to talk about the bands triumphant new release called "Strike Up the Band, and he takes us behind the scenes into the creative process of the new music which has special guests Molly Tuttle and Larkin Poe and others collaborating on this project. Hear firsthand stories from the early days in Los Angeles, the making of iconic tracks like “Willin’” and “Dixie Chicken,” and the band’s evolution through triumphs, tragedies, and decades on the road. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to the Feat, this walk offers an inside look at the creative spark, musical legacy, and enduring spirit that have made Little Feat one of America’s most beloved and influential band. We also want to put in a loud good word for the band to be recognized for their amazing legacy by getting induction into The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Check out our newest podcast called “Comedy Saved Me” wherever you get your podcasts. Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Step into the world of classic American rock as “Takin a Walk” sits down with a founding member of Little Feat. In this episode, your host Buzz Knight journeys through the origins of the legendary band—born in 1969 when Lowell George left Frank Zappa’s Mothers of Invention and teamed up with keyboardist Bill Payne, bassist Roy Estrada, and drummer Richie Hayward to create a sound that fused rock, blues, funk, country, and jazz into something utterly distinctive.Bill Payne is a returning guest to the show and he is hear to talk about the bands triumphant new release called "Strike Up the Band, and he takes us behind the scenes into the creative process of the new music which has special guests Molly Tuttle and Larkin Poe and others collaborating on this project. Hear firsthand stories from the early days in Los Angeles, the making of iconic tracks like “Willin’” and “Dixie Chicken,” and the band’s evolution through triumphs, tragedies, and decades on the road. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to the Feat, this walk offers an inside look at the creative spark, musical legacy, and enduring spirit that have made Little Feat one of America’s most beloved and influential band. We also want to put in a loud good word for the band to be recognized for their amazing legacy by getting induction into The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Check out our newest podcast called “Comedy Saved Me” wherever you get your podcasts. Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill Payne, co-founder and member of Little Feat joins the show to discuss their latest studio album, Strike Up the Band released on May 9th, 2025 as well as the band's upcoming tour schedule. Actor Vincent Martella (best known for providing the voice of Phineas Flynn on the animated series "Phineas and Ferb") also checks. Martella fills us in on how he became part of the show, what led to its 2025 return (Season 5 premieres June 5) after a 10-year hiatus, and what fans can expect for this upcoming season. We cap the program off with a very special edition of "Now THAT'S Punny" with a soon-to-be new bride, Tim's daughter Tessa DeMoss! :) Sports clip: Jesús Luzardo (Philadelphia Phillies pitcher) (MLB.com) Music: New Orleans Cries When She Sings / LITTLE FEATStrike Up the Band / LITTLE FEAT Vincent Martella photo clip credit: Russell BaerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on our show:Amazon Announces New AI Tool to Enhance Product ListingsVenture Capital Dominated by AI Right NowFedEx and Amazon Strike Up a PartnershipKlaviyo Reports Q1 2025 Earnings- and finally, The Investor Minute which contains 5 items this week from the world of venture capital, acquisitions, and IPOs.Today's episode is sponsored by Mirakl.https://www.rmwcommerce.com/ecommerce-podcast-watsonweekly
Little Feat keyboardist Bill Payne and guitarist Scott Sharrard come on the Goldmine Podcast to talk to Goldmine's Chris M. Junior about the new album, "Strike Up the Band," among other things. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Power of the GospelStrike Up the Heavenly Band!Brian Peterson03/09/25Romans 16:24-27
Welcome to this special New Year's Eve episode of Busy Kids Love Music! Today, we're diving into the world of New Year's Day Parade Music. From Pasadena's iconic Rose Parade to the lively streets of London, you'll discover how music brings these celebrations to life. What You'll Learn in This Episode Rose Parade Highlights The role of marching bands in this historic Pasadena tradition. Traditional parade tunes like “Everything's Coming Up Roses” and “Strike Up the Band”. London New Year's Day Parade The international mix of British and American bands. Patriotic anthems like “Rule, Britannia!” and “Land of Hope and Glory”. Fun Musical Facts How marching bands stay in step using a “roll step” or “glide step.” The importance of parade favorites like “Stars and Stripes Forever” and “Pomp and Circumstance”. Why flip folders are a must-have for musicians on the move. Featured Performances Throughout the episode, you'll hear music clips from: Pasadena City College Honor Band performing “Everything's Coming Up Roses”. Bands playing “Strike Up the Band”, “Rule, Britannia!”, and “Stars and Stripes Forever”. Special shoutout to Georgia's own Jonesboro Marching Band, performing at the London parade! Links & Resources Watch Parade performances in this curated playlist Learn more about Busy Kids Do Piano membership: Kids Program: busykidsdopiano.com/membership Adults Program: busymomsdopiano.com/membership Subscribe & Review We'll be kicking off a new year of musical exploration, so don't forget to subscribe! If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more music-loving families!
In this episode, I will forgive the folks who shut me out of my favorite Thursday gathering. Then I will begin to say my final goodbyes to a one-time trusted friend. Finally, I will tell you when to stay in the herd and when to fly solo. SHOW NOTES are available for this episode.
OK, I realize this seems a little odd, but stay with me. Bowling and podcasting share surprising similarities that can inspire you to start your own podcast. Just like in duck pin bowling, where mastering the basics and adapting your technique is crucial, podcasting requires a solid grasp of content creation and delivery. Throughout this episode, Dave Jackson draws parallels between the two, emphasizing the importance of feedback, practice, and finding your unique style. He also introduces an AI prompt that can help you generate fresh interview questions, making it easier to engage your audience. Whether you're a seasoned bowler or a curious podcaster, this episode is packed with insights to guide your journey.Got Feedback On This Episode?I'd love to hear what you thought about this episode. If you have a minute or two, it's less than five questions and works great on your phone or computer. Share Your ThoughtsMentioned In This EpisodeJoin the School of Podcasting CommunityAI Goes to CollegeChat GPTPodindy.comCaptivateBuzzsproutBlubrryLibsynRSS.comProfit From Your Podcast BookWorfence Vulnerability ReportPodcastsAboutPodcasting.comPower of Podcasting NetworkDave's YouTube ChannelDave's Podcasting NewsletterBuy Dave a CoffeePut Dave In Your PocketQuestion of the MonthQuestion of the MonthTakeaways: The experience of duckpin bowling can teach valuable lessons about podcasting and content creation. Instant feedback is crucial in both bowling and podcasting; learn from your mistakes quickly. Practicing your podcasting skills is essential, just like warming up before bowling. Understand your audience's needs to create engaging content that resonates with them. Use AI tools to refine your podcasting content, enhancing clarity and engagement. Adaptability in your approach to podcasting can lead to greater audience connection and enjoyment....
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Michael Tanner covers top headlines, focusing on the potential impact of an Israel-Iran conflict on oil prices and inflation. He explains that Israel might target Iran's oil assets, which could push oil prices beyond $100 per barrel, possibly even reaching $200. Tanner also discusses the decline in UK gas production, partly due to the windfall profits tax, which has led to increased reliance on imports. He touches on global oil markets, mentioning key events like Libyan oil production recovery and U.S. rig counts, concluding with a brief financial market update.Highlights of the Podcast00:00 - Intro00:54 - Israel-Iran: A strike on oil assets could revive inflation06:12 - UK Gas Production Is Declining Faster Than Expected, Lobby Warns10:23 - Markets Update13:14 - U.S. Oil Drilling Activity Inches Up14:01 - OutroPlease see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast.Israel-Iran: A strike on oil assets could revive inflationUK Gas Production Is Declining Faster Than Expected, Lobby WarnsU.S. Oil Drilling Activity Inches UpFollow Stuart On LinkedIn and TwitterFollow Michael On LinkedIn and TwitterENB Top NewsEnergy DashboardENB PodcastENB SubstackENB Trading DeskOil & Gas Investing In 2024– Get in Contact With The Show –
2432 Strike Up Some Fun By Bowling (Aug. 7, 2024) Show Notes Participating in a sport can get you out meeting people, making friends, and staying healthy by being active. Hosts Nancy and Peter Torpey talk with Robert “Doc” Wright who has been a blind bowler for many years. He tells how the sport works … Continue reading 2432 Strike Up Some Fun By Bowling (Aug. 7, 2024) →
Networking is something that comes naturally to some people. But if the idea of talking to strangers makes you break out into a cold sweat, there's help and hope, says Deb Feder, author of the book After Hello: How to Build a Book of Business, One Conversation at a Time. “You have picked a profession that is never finished meeting people,” Feder writes of lawyers. A practicing lawyer for many years, Feder now works as a business development coach. In this episode of The Modern Law Library, Feder explains to the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles that her goal is to help attorneys have “curious, confident conversations.” They discuss conversation stoppers v. conversation starters; how not to panic when targeting the “cool client”; and how young attorneys can get past “the kids table.” Lining up a roster of ideal clients doesn't start at cocktail party mingling, Feder warns. A key to building relationships with the clients you actually want to work with lies in identifying what legal work you're looking to do, and that requires some inner work. It also involves owning your value, Feder says, and she shares a story about how a partner in her firm impressed that lesson on her when she was a young attorney. In After Hello, she says she meets people who feel too overwhelmed by keeping up with their legal work and personal lives to contemplate business development. “How do you balance the chaos of the day and allow technology to be the support and solution, rather than part of the challenge; how do you let it serve, not destroy you?” Feder asks. She lays out strategies to organize and cope, including how to stop letting your email inbox overwhelm you. Feder and Rawles also discuss After Hello's “30 Conversations in 30 Days Challenge” and the most common mistakes Feder sees lawyers making on LinkedIn."
Networking is something that comes naturally to some people. But if the idea of talking to strangers makes you break out into a cold sweat, there's help and hope, says Deb Feder, author of the book After Hello: How to Build a Book of Business, One Conversation at a Time. “You have picked a profession that is never finished meeting people,” Feder writes of lawyers. A practicing lawyer for many years, Feder now works as a business development coach. In this episode of The Modern Law Library, Feder explains to the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles that her goal is to help attorneys have “curious, confident conversations.” They discuss conversation stoppers v. conversation starters; how not to panic when targeting the “cool client”; and how young attorneys can get past “the kids table.” Lining up a roster of ideal clients doesn't start at cocktail party mingling, Feder warns. A key to building relationships with the clients you actually want to work with lies in identifying what legal work you're looking to do, and that requires some inner work. It also involves owning your value, Feder says, and she shares a story about how a partner in her firm impressed that lesson on her when she was a young attorney. In After Hello, she says she meets people who feel too overwhelmed by keeping up with their legal work and personal lives to contemplate business development. “How do you balance the chaos of the day and allow technology to be the support and solution, rather than part of the challenge; how do you let it serve, not destroy you?” Feder asks. She lays out strategies to organize and cope, including how to stop letting your email inbox overwhelm you. Feder and Rawles also discuss After Hello's “30 Conversations in 30 Days Challenge” and the most common mistakes Feder sees lawyers making on LinkedIn."
Networking is something that comes naturally to some people. But if the idea of talking to strangers makes you break out into a cold sweat, there's help and hope, says Deb Feder, author of the book After Hello: How to Build a Book of Business, One Conversation at a Time. “You have picked a profession that is never finished meeting people,” Feder writes of lawyers. A practicing lawyer for many years, Feder now works as a business development coach. In this episode of The Modern Law Library, Feder explains to the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles that her goal is to help attorneys have “curious, confident conversations.” They discuss conversation stoppers v. conversation starters; how not to panic when targeting the “cool client”; and how young attorneys can get past “the kids table.” Lining up a roster of ideal clients doesn't start at cocktail party mingling, Feder warns. A key to building relationships with the clients you actually want to work with lies in identifying what legal work you're looking to do, and that requires some inner work. It also involves owning your value, Feder says, and she shares a story about how a partner in her firm impressed that lesson on her when she was a young attorney. In After Hello, she says she meets people who feel too overwhelmed by keeping up with their legal work and personal lives to contemplate business development. “How do you balance the chaos of the day and allow technology to be the support and solution, rather than part of the challenge; how do you let it serve, not destroy you?” Feder asks. She lays out strategies to organize and cope, including how to stop letting your email inbox overwhelm you. Feder and Rawles also discuss After Hello's “30 Conversations in 30 Days Challenge” and the most common mistakes Feder sees lawyers making on LinkedIn."
Greg Daake joins the show to discuss the important balance of strong leadership and allowing room for collaboration.
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Choice Classic Radio presents Lux Radio Theater which aired from 1934 to 1955. Today we bring to you the episode titled "Strike Up the Band.” Please consider supporting our show by becoming a patron at http://choiceclassicradio.com We hope you enjoy the show!
On this week's episode, Chris and Sylvie struggle to find anything of value to say about a show for preschoolers that is the epitome of lazy edutainment. A cobbled-together variety program which lets the creators of Thomas the Tank Engine and stock footage from 60 years ago pad the runtime, there is nothing to the paltry animation of Salty's Lighthouse beyond the decades old footage it records over. Yes, turns out this was a secret CanaDUB episode all-along that took the British nautical puppet show TUGS and made it more Canadian. We had nothing to talk about here, so we mostly let Sylvie politely hijack the episode to teach Chris about the rarely discussed Canadian classic Theodore Tugboat. We pulled a real Salty's Lighthouse and padded our own runtime this week...yet we showed more effort, somehow. Episodes covered for the podcast are Episode 19 & 20 "Strike Up the Band" & "Blanketly Blank." Animation directed by Sue Peters and Jeff Hall, and written by Barry Harman, Steve Edelman, and Scott Guy respectively. Original airdates February 6th and February 13th, 1998. If you liked what you heard please and wish to support the show, please consider subscribing and leaving a nice review on your podcatcher of choice. Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/CartoonNightPod?s=20 Chris' Twitter: https://twitter.com/Cinemacreep Sylvie's Twitter: https://twitter.com/sylvieskeletons Theme song by https://soundcloud.com/hvsyn Logo designed by https://www.rachelsumlin.com/
Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino
In this episode, Dr. Amanda speaks with special guest Brooklyn Zed (@hardrockhope) about the end of the SAG-AFTRA strike.
Strike Up the Conversation: Post Show Recaps Covers the Hollywood Strikes
In this episode, Dr. Amanda speaks with special guest Brooklyn Zed (@hardrockhope) about the end of the SAG-AFTRA strike.
Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino
Strike Up the Conversation: The Labor of Reality Stardom with Gabby Pascuzzi This episode of Post Show Recaps was recorded during the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. Without the labor of the actors currently on strike, the creative work being covered here wouldn't exist. Post Show Recaps covers the Hollywood Strike of 2023. Hosted by Doctor Amanda, […]
Strike Up the Conversation: Post Show Recaps Covers the Hollywood Strikes
Strike Up the Conversation: The Labor of Reality Stardom with Gabby Pascuzzi This episode of Post Show Recaps was recorded during the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. Without the labor of the actors currently on strike, the creative work being covered here wouldn't exist. Post Show Recaps covers the Hollywood Strike of 2023. Hosted by Doctor Amanda, […]
Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino
In this episode, Dr. Amanda speaks with special guest Molly Shock (@mollyshock) about the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.
Strike Up the Conversation: Post Show Recaps Covers the Hollywood Strikes
In this episode, Dr. Amanda speaks with special guest Molly Shock (@mollyshock) about the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.
Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino
In this episode, Dr. Amanda speaks with special guest Ariel (@thatotherariel) about the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.
Strike Up the Conversation: Post Show Recaps Covers the Hollywood Strikes
In this episode, Dr. Amanda speaks with special guest Ariel (@thatotherariel) about the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.
Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino
In this episode, Dr. Amanda speaks with Naomi Calhoun (@naomicalhoun) about the end of the WGA strike.
Strike Up the Conversation: Post Show Recaps Covers the Hollywood Strikes
In this episode, Dr. Amanda speaks with Naomi Calhoun (@naomicalhoun) about the end of the WGA strike.
Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino
In this episode, Dr. Amanda speaks with Bram about how the strike has affected VFX and animation.
Strike Up the Conversation: Post Show Recaps Covers the Hollywood Strikes
In this episode, Dr. Amanda speaks with Bram about how the strike has affected VFX and animation.
Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino
In this episode, Dr. Amanda speaks with Linda Powell, SAG-AFTRA Negotiator to get an update on negotiations.
Strike Up the Conversation: Post Show Recaps Covers the Hollywood Strikes
In this episode, Dr. Amanda speaks with Linda Powell, SAG-AFTRA Negotiator to get an update on negotiations.
Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino
In this episode, Dr. Amanda speaks with Brooklyn Zed (@hardrockhope) about the ongoing strike.
Strike Up the Conversation: Post Show Recaps Covers the Hollywood Strikes
In this episode, Dr. Amanda speaks with Brooklyn Zed (@hardrockhope) about the ongoing strike.
Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino
In this episode, we hear a perspective on background performers with regards to the SAG-AFTRA strike with special guest, Mary Flynn.
Strike Up the Conversation: Post Show Recaps Covers the Hollywood Strikes
In this episode, we hear a perspective on background performers with regards to the SAG-AFTRA strike with special guest, Mary Flynn.
Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino
In this episode, we get an update on the WGA negotiations with Chelsea Davison (@chelsea_davison).
Strike Up the Conversation: Post Show Recaps Covers the Hollywood Strikes
In this episode, we get an update on the WGA negotiations with Chelsea Davison (@chelsea_davison).
Why make the effort to talk to as many different people as possible? Having the ability to strike up a conversation with someone you don't already know is a hugely powerful social skill, but it can be harder to do nowadays in our increasingly screen-dominated world. That's why on today's Lifestyle with George episode, I'm sharing 3 reasons why there is still so much value in looking up from your phone and making the effort to engage in conversations with new people. Key links: Website: https://www.lifestylecoachingwithgeorge.com Instagram: @lifestylewithgeorge
Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino
In this episode, we take a closer look at the ongoing SAG-AFTRA Strike and discuss how artificial intelligence plays a role in television and film with special guest, Dan Shiffman (@shiffman).
Strike Up the Conversation: Post Show Recaps Covers the Hollywood Strikes
In this episode, we take a closer look at the ongoing SAG-AFTRA Strike and discuss how artificial intelligence plays a role in television and film with special guest, Dan Shiffman (@shiffman).
Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino
In this episode, we take a closer look at the ongoing SAG-AFTRA Strike and discuss how it relates to the film industry.
Strike Up the Conversation: Post Show Recaps Covers the Hollywood Strikes
In this episode, we take a closer look at the ongoing SAG-AFTRA Strike and discuss how it relates to the film industry.
Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino
In this episode, we take a closer look at the ongoing SAG-AFTRA Strike by speaking with Paul Prescond on the history of organized labor.
Strike Up the Conversation: Post Show Recaps Covers the Hollywood Strikes
In this episode, we take a closer look at the ongoing SAG-AFTRA Strike by speaking with Paul Prescond on the history of organized labor.
The Lakers have both benefitted from a stars asking out and sweated through a star's trade demand. Anthony uses those experiences to relate to what Blazers fan Ian Karmel is presently going through. Then, he segues awkwardly to a discussion about the WGA/SAG-AFTRA strike and what it means for the content we love. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino
Strike Up the Conversation: Michael Chernus Discusses the SAG-AFTRA Strike This episode of Post Show Recaps was recorded during the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Without the labor of the writers and actors currently on strike, the creative work being covered here wouldn't exist. Post Show Recaps covers the Hollywood Strike of 2023. Hosted by […]
Strike Up the Conversation: Post Show Recaps Covers the Hollywood Strikes
Strike Up the Conversation: Michael Chernus Discusses the SAG-AFTRA Strike This episode of Post Show Recaps was recorded during the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Without the labor of the writers and actors currently on strike, the creative work being covered here wouldn't exist. Post Show Recaps covers the Hollywood Strike of 2023. Hosted by […]
As kids we were all taught about stranger danger, and as adults that continues to serve us well, but our apprehension to approach someone we don't know can also cause anxiety and missed opportunities in the workplace. In this episode I want to help you overcome your fear of starting a conversation with strangers. I'm going to share some useful strategies with you, which I give all of my executive clients, including: A smile goes a long way. Make eye contact. Prepare conversation starters. Whether it's a networking event, a new colleague, or just a phone call with someone you've never met before, knowing how to start a conversation is a valuable skill that will help take your career to the next level. Here are the highlights from this episode: (01:28) Find a group to start speaking with (02:33) How to be more approachable (04:17) Everyone is nervous at their first event Connect with Elizabeth: Web: https://www.elizabethkoraca.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethkoraca/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elizabethkoraca/ Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespeakinguppodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ElizabethKoraca/ Twitter: Elizabeth Koraca (@ElizabethKoraca) / Twitter YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGl8fu0OF8KEFHKz312rl9Q
Strike Up the Band Today: There are a lot of reasons people might want to get out of California. John names a few. Then, Jonathan Butcher, education expert at the Heritage Foundation talks about Biden's student debt cancellation plan and big conservative wins in school board races Tuesday night. Finally, Daniel Turner, executive director of Power the Future discusses California's plan to outlaw the sale of new gas-powered vehicles in 2035.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In person events are back and people are re-learning the ropes of how to have conversations face-to-face. In this episode Toni and Steve share their best tips for striking up meaningful conversations with ANYONE. After this episode you won't just become a better networker, you'll become a more memorable one.