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Missy shares her experience of creating and delivering a workshop as part of my Summer Project offer. She walks us through the process of designing the workshop, promoting it, and evaluating its success. Along the way, she shares valuable insights and lessons learned that any coach can apply to their own business. If you've been considering hosting a workshop but aren't sure where to start, this episode is for you. Missy's story will inspire you to take action and give you practical tips to make your workshop a success. Get ready to learn, grow, and expand your reach as a coach! Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.lindsaydotzlafcoaching.com/220
Angela Jowers is a general life coach, and you know I love a general life coach. Her clients are high-achieving women in midlife from all walks of life who are stressed out and overwhelmed. She's also a program manager for a larger coaching organization. Drawing from all her experience in the coaching industry, Angela is full of tips for making your VIP days a success for both you and your clients. Hear Angela's insights and the behind-the-scenes details of creating her VIP day offering for her clients. Angela shares how she used my Summer Project group coaching program to plan, execute, and evaluate her very first VIP day. She also breaks down the key decisions she made, what she included in the day, and the biggest lessons she learned. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.lindsaydotzlafcoaching.com/215
Fluent Fiction - Italian: Blossoming Talent: Summer Project Sparks Lifelong Confidence Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/blossoming-talent-summer-project-sparks-lifelong-confidence Story Transcript:It: Il sole splendeva luminoso sopra il parco cittadino in un caldo pomeriggio d'estate.En: The sun shone brightly over the city park on a warm summer afternoon.It: Lorenzo e Bianca sedevano su una panchina sotto l'ombra di un grande albero.En: Lorenzo and Bianca sat on a bench under the shade of a large tree.It: I fiori estivi coloravano il prato attorno a loro, e i bambini giocavano allegri in lontananza.En: Summer flowers colored the lawn around them, and children played happily in the distance.It: La città sussurrava dolcemente oltre gli alberi.En: The city whispered gently beyond the trees.It: "Lorenzo, cosa faremo per il progetto scolastico?"En: "Lorenzo, what will we do for the school project?"It: chiese Bianca, guardando timidamente le sue mani.En: asked Bianca, looking shyly at her hands.It: "Dobbiamo fare qualcosa di speciale," rispose Lorenzo, con gli occhi pieni di determinazione.En: "We need to do something special," Lorenzo replied, his eyes filled with determination.It: "Voglio impressionare la nostra insegnante."En: "I want to impress our teacher."It: Bianca annuì, ma non sembrava convinta.En: Bianca nodded, but she didn't seem convinced.It: Era una ragazza creativa, con un grande talento per l'arte, ma era sempre stata troppo timida per mostrare i suoi lavori.En: She was a creative girl with a great talent for art, but she had always been too shy to show her work.It: "Perché non usiamo le tue idee artistiche?"En: "Why don't we use your artistic ideas?"It: propose Lorenzo con un sorriso.En: Lorenzo proposed with a smile.It: Bianca abbassò lo sguardo.En: Bianca lowered her gaze.It: "Non sono sicura... e se non piacciono agli altri?"En: "I'm not sure... what if others don't like them?"It: Lorenzo scosse la testa.En: Lorenzo shook his head.It: "Sono sicuro che faranno la differenza.En: "I'm sure they will make a difference.It: Il tuo talento è incredibile!"En: Your talent is incredible!"It: Dopo qualche esitazione, Bianca tirò fuori un piccolo taccuino dalla sua borsa.En: After some hesitation, Bianca pulled a small notebook from her bag.It: Lo aprì con mani tremanti, rivelando disegni dettagliati e colorati.En: She opened it with trembling hands, revealing detailed and colorful drawings.It: Lorenzo guardò con stupore.En: Lorenzo looked on in amazement.It: "Bianca, questi sono fantastici!"En: "Bianca, these are fantastic!"It: esclamò.En: he exclaimed.It: "Li dobbiamo usare per il progetto."En: "We have to use them for the project."It: Bianca sollevò lo sguardo, incredula.En: Bianca looked up, incredulous.It: "Davvero pensi che siano buoni?"En: "Do you really think they're good?"It: "Sì," rispose Lorenzo fermamente.En: "Yes," Lorenzo responded firmly.It: "Con i tuoi disegni, il nostro progetto sarà unico."En: "With your drawings, our project will be unique."It: Passarono il pomeriggio a discutere e pianificare.En: They spent the afternoon discussing and planning.It: Bianca iniziò a sentirsi più fiduciosa, vedendo quanto Lorenzo apprezzasse il suo lavoro.En: Bianca began to feel more confident, seeing how much Lorenzo appreciated her work.It: Alla fine, decisero di incorporare i disegni di Bianca nel progetto, rendendolo originale e speciale.En: In the end, they decided to incorporate Bianca's drawings into the project, making it original and special.It: La presentazione a scuola fu un successo.En: The presentation at school was a success.It: L'insegnante lodò il loro lavoro, e i compagni di classe furono colpiti dall'arte di Bianca.En: The teacher praised their work, and their classmates were impressed by Bianca's art.It: Lorenzo e Bianca sorrisero, felici e orgogliosi del loro lavoro.En: Lorenzo and Bianca smiled, happy and proud of their work.It: Bianca iniziò a credere di più nelle sue capacità artistiche, e Lorenzo imparò quanto fosse importante il lavoro di squadra e il valore di riconoscere i talenti degli altri.En: Bianca began to believe more in her artistic abilities, and Lorenzo learned how important teamwork was and the value of recognizing others' talents.It: Il sole estivo continuava a splendere, e il parco sembrava ancora più bello ora che una nuova amicizia e fiducia era nata.En: The summer sun continued to shine, and the park seemed even more beautiful now that a new friendship and trust had been born. Vocabulary Words:the shade: l'ombrathe bench: la panchinathe lawn: il pratoshyly: timidamentethe hesitation: l'esitazionethe determination: la determinazionethe talent: il talentothe artistic ideas: le idee artisticheto impress: impressionarethe project: il progettothe teacher: l'insegnanteto struggle: lottarethe distance: la lontananzato whisper: sussurrareto nod: annuirecreative: creativathe notebook: il taccuinoto reveal: rivelareincredible: incredibilethe drawing: il disegnothe success: il successothe classmates: i compagni di classeto praise: lodareto convince: convincereto appreciate: apprezzarethe trust: la fiduciato smile: sorriderethe afternoon: il pomeriggiothe city: la cittàunique: unico
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With the Amazon Prime Days there are some great buys for your next project. You just have to be careful WHAT you purchase and we have some tips for you! Also....its summer project time! Its a great time to tackle some of those projects inbetweem vacations and extreme summer weather! To get your questions answered by Eric G give us a call in the studio at 833-239-4144 24/7 and Eric G will get back to you and answer your question and you might end up in a future episode of Around the House. Thanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join the Around the House Insider for access to the back catalog, Exclusive Content and a direct email to Eric G and access to the show early https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/support We love comments and we would love reviews on how this information has helped you on your house! Thanks for listening! For more information about the show head to https://aroundthehouseonline.com/ Information given on the Around the House Show should not be considered construction or design advice for your specific project, nor is it intended to replace consulting at your home or jobsite by a building professional. The views and opinions expressed by those interviewed on the podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Around the House Show. Mentioned in this episode:King Water Filtration. Your answer to clean and amazing tasting water! Don't miss out on this amazing sale on a product made right here in the USA at King water filtration .com that's king water filtration.com and don't forget promo code Eric-23
Alright, alright…you have put all your project ideas in your Sunday Basket®. You have identified your extended Sunday Basket® areas for larger items, like a mattress for an upcoming project. And you have said yes, I enjoy completing projects here, like me working on projects on my bed. And we took a hot minute to think through our paid employment so that, as we work on this meaty project, work will be chugging along to set us up for the most productive time of year once summer is over. I know you are saying, “Yes, but Lisa, WHAT is the project?” SMART vs. SMARTIES Accomplishing goals at work and/or at school happens naturally. But when it comes to accomplishing goals at home, it just doesn't seem to work the same way. The tool that we commonly use for goal setting is the SMART goal. I explained why SMART goals are great for work and school, but will leave you feeling defeated at home. Just in time for summer, I have a new goal setting tool for you to use at home and it's called the SMARTIES goal. This was not a short episode and that is because I wanted to really explain this new way of setting a goal for your meaty project. S is for Space, the room or person ( ie a child) you are organizing. M is still for Measurable, but it's a feeling we are measuring. Is your space functionally working and are you feeling organized? A is for upgrading the Aesthetics within your budgets, like a gallon of paint or cubes to put your cereal bags in. No one is being given this idea of a room full of new furniture and finishings. R is for learning skills to go from Reactive to proactive in your life. T is for Time order, not timeline. The date is not as important as the time needed to complete this project. It's going to take the amount of time it takes! I is for Iterative. This space you are choosing to conquer will never be finished because the people using the space will continue to grow and need different things in that space. E is for Ease, deep sigh…no guilt, no judgment, no unrealistic timelines. Once you learn organization, you'll have ease in these projects. And finally, S is for Share! Lots of times, once you get the hang of organizing you want to do it for your family and friends. Feel free to share these resources with them. And hop into the community and share what you have been doing. You may give someone an idea or get one yourself! Choose That Meaty Project (detailed explanation in the second half of this episode) Career Goals - Getting organized and ready for the most productive fall Getting Your Kids/Family Organized Organizing Your Paper or a Loved One's Paper Organizing Your Health Journey Personal Reflection and Leaning Into What You Were Uniquely Created To Do Organizing Your Personal Spaces Organizing Your Family & Communal Spaces I'm excited to cheer you on this summer as you pick a meaty summer goal! Use my free SMARTIES goal printable and get ready to listen to the podcast this summer as you organize and tackle your summer goal. Let's do this! EPISODE RESOURCES: SMARTIES Goal Printable The Paper Solution® The Productive Home Solution® Sign Up for the Organize 365® Newsletter Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Share this episode with a friend and be sure to tag Organize 365® when you share on social media!
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Freedom Summer, or the Mississippi Summer Project, was a voter registration drive in 1964 aimed at increasing the number of registered Black voters in Mississippi.Audio Onemichistory.comFollow me on Instagram: @onemic_historyFollow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/onemichistoryFollow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OnemichistoryPlease support our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=25697914Buy me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Countryboi2mSources:https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/freedom-summerhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Summerhttps://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/vote/freedom-summer
In this final episode of the Summer Project we talk about game 7 against the Warriors!
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In this episode of the Summer Project we talk about games 5+6 against the Warriors!
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In episode 6 of the Summer Project we talk about games 3+4 against the Warriors!
In episode 5 of the Summer Project we talk about games 1+2 against the Warriors!
In episode 4 of the Summer Project we talk about the Raptors!
In Episode 3 of the Summer Project we talk about the Cavs second round against the Hawks!
Join me as I share a heartfelt story from a weekend getaway, highlighting the importance of prioritizing self-care and finding inspiration in unexpected places. I urge you to embark on your own self-care adventure this summer. Get the full show notes and information here: https://drdebbutler.com/376
In this mini-season of the Roundup Podcast, we're featuring every breakout session from College Discipleship Conference 2024. Enjoy this episode on Creating a Summer Project with Mitchell Johnson.
Introducing philanthropy to children is a great way to teach young people about humanity, empathy, and the power of service to our communities. In this episode, I chat with my eight-year-old, Alex, as he shares his thoughts on his summer community service project. I've always included Alex in my philanthropic outreach, but as he gets older, it's important to allow him to choose how he serves whenever possible. I do not want him to think of service as something I make him do. Nor do I want him to participate in projects that are of no interest to him. As he grows and learns about what he likes, I will find and connect him with philanthropic causes he's passionate about. I've attached a PDF to help you introduce or expand upon how you and your little ones engage in philanthropy. You can grab this free download for tips on introducing philanthropy to your little ones. Thanks so much for listening! Tie Fun Fact: This wasn't supposed to be an episode, it was simply me getting comfortable in the studio and introducing Alex to mom's new podcast. You can check out the animal shelter here!
This week we're going over some of our past projects we did on our farms this summer. One of those is the use of planting annuals into perennial plots and the benefit to each. We also discuss using a disc to help with planting plots! Shocked right?1
On Today's EpisodeSummer's winding down and as we look back to our big DIY hopes and dreams in the Spring, we're feeling a little bummed about how little we actually accomplished. We'll talk about what went wrong, how to correct it, and why it's not so bad. We'll also talk about cleaning and avoiding paint spills. And finally, after a year of waiting, Hailey can finally do her toilet paper topic! Avoiding (and Cleaning) Paint Spills [00:00 - 07:22]During an annual RepcoLite cookout Dan sprung into action when he noticed paint leaking from a van! We discuss how to avoid paint spills when transporting paint and the best ways to clean up a paint spill so YOU can be a paint spill hero like Dan! Summer Project Blues (and Hope) [07:23 - 32:06]We had high hopes for accomplishing projects this Summer and now that we are nearing the end…depression has set in as we realize we are nowhere near where we hoped. After commisterating, we go through a list of helpful tips on how to get back on track. What Did We Do Before Toilet Paper? [32:07 - 39:25]Hailey pitched a topic to Dan about a year ago and he has finally come around to the idea; What did we do before toilet paper? We go through the absolutely ridiculous list of what people used before toilet paper and it is sure to surprise you.
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Health and Lifestyle Contributor Monica Leighton shares timely hot weather tips to keep your pets happy and healthy | Kim Gaebelein of Bil-Jac Foods offers creative ways to celebrate the July 4th holiday safely with your pets | Johnna Deveraux, Director of Nutrition and Wellness for Bow Wow Labs shares a fun summer project for pets and pet parents
Health and Lifestyle Contributor Monica Leighton shares timely hot weather tips to keep your pets happy and healthy | Kim Gaebelein of Bil-Jac Foods offers creative ways to celebrate the July 4th holiday safely with your pets | Johnna Deveraux, Director of Nutrition and Wellness for Bow Wow Labs shares a fun summer project for pets and pet parents
Are you ready for Summer?? Get your notebook and plan for a heatwave of growth in your gardens! The first, and most important, step in creating the Fairy garden of your dreams is to decide what you want. Do you want to have a party? A special color? A trip to someplace tropical? Whatever you can think of you can make it in miniature! Listen in and get ready to make a beautiful display in the next few episodes. Music by IvyMusic Visit my Etsy shop while I finish rebranding the site-- https://www.etsy.com/shop/SproutedDreams
It is Summer Project time! Come listen into some tips and tricks on how to deal with construction, deployment, preperation and other summer projects. MJ's favorite game:https://www.amazon.com/Haywire-Group-Dicecapades-Board-Game/dp/B001ANOHNC/ref=sr_1_3?crid=7OW2SUC4IAXZ&keywords=dicecapades%2Bgame&qid=1652986460&sprefix=diceca%2Caps%2C97&sr=8-3&th=1CoSN at Senate Hearing:https://statescoop.com/senate-education-cybersecurity-erate-cosn/
Today on The Modern MBA podcast we're speaking with Samar Malik, who turned her MBA summer project into her dream role, working in intrepreneurship (corporate innovation) for SAP. Samar talks us through the highs and lows of her MBA program and how she remained focused on her core career goals to secure her new position.About UsMany students come to an MBA from banking, consulting, or MNC backgrounds, but what about those that don't? The Modern MBA podcast with Marie Kirwan and Kristen Rossi shares the stories of those transitioning from or using their MBAs in unorthodox MBA sectors including the arts, healthcare, not-for-profit, academia, and more.Website: http://www.themodernmba.co.ukSubscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google PodcastsFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and TwitterSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Themodernmba)Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Themodernmba)
On Today's Job Board we have Dan Finalizing The Overseed on Quail, Playing Golf at Desert Canyon for the first time since the Summer Project, Veterans Day Themed Stump The Peter, Would you hire someone that is a known Weed Smoker, Beer Reviews, Matt is in major Dog Hunt mode, and Of Course Course Happenings. Follow us on Twitter @FJingweeds and on Instagram @from_the_jingweedsOrder all your Golf Course and Home Course needs from Par West Turf Services at parwest.com. Enter "Jingweeds" in the Promo Code for FREE SHIPPING on orders of $250 or more.
Let's not call it homework... let's call it a FUN project... You will be recording, logging, categorizing, and mapping WHAT you consume (food, clothes, technology, other) in a week and WHERE it comes from (maps baby, maps). YOU have CHOICE in how you want to go about doing it.
Why write? It is fun, and what better fun summer project than to write a book. This is a just for kid's episode but parents are invited! The post Fun Summer Project: Write A Book appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
Today on the Best of Anthony Gargano - Anthony's Open talking about last nights Phillies win (00:00-28:12) Seth Joyner joins the show talking about the Summer Project (28:24-46:42) Phillies Broadcaster Tom McCarthy (46:54-58:25)
More roadwork on the weekends! Starting on Friday, July 18th and going through August several bridges on the Mass Pike/I-90 are going to be replaced. Find out which ones will slow down your ride.
In an effort to document progression in real-time, Jonathan explores all his summer project ideas. As the summer progresses updates on each of the projects will be shared. Enjoy this week's episode of Progression in Progress. Follow us on Instagram (@talkprogression)
Jonathan Fa'afetai Lemalu is a world renown New Zealand bass baritone opera singer born in Dunedin to Samoan parents. With more than 8 months of cancelled work due to COVID-19, Jonathan has been working on an exciting and innovative project over the last 5 months to produce a series of 4 biographical episodes detailing his musical journey from a 10yr old Dunedin chorister to a Grammy award winning operatic bass on the international stage. The project is in association with New Zealand's Arts Foundation and Boosted campaign – Aotearoa’s only crowdfunding platform for the arts. https://boosted.org.nz/projects/before-and-after-summer The four episodes are almost four hours of rare and unique, personal and candid insight of Jonathan’s life and opera career. Interspersed with 17 of his favourite songs and arias all recorded in London, no mean feat given the Covid19 social distancing and restrictions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Join conversation as the Home Pros review the best home improvement projects that are worthy of tackling during the summer months. Lanier Roofing tells us why summer is a good time for window replacement. Plus, how COVID19 has influenced the way we look at a job site. Visit Lanier Roofing & Restoration's blog page for more Reasons Why Summer is a Great Time for Window Replacement For help with pressure washing and other exterior projects, contact Curb Appeal Solutions To reach out to RIC Home Inspections, logon to www.richomeinspections.com Catch the Home Pros Radio Show online at www.homeprosradio.com Follow the Home Pros Radio Show on social media: Facebook Twitter Instagram Watch the Home Pros Radio Show on our YouTube Channel
In this episode, I’ll highlight seven creative summer project ideas using the open-ended creation tool Adobe Spark. You’ll hear how to access and use the free Adobe Spark tools for student and teacher creations. We’ll look at ideas for teacher creators and student projects you can tailor to different grade levels and subject areas. Show notes >> https://classtechtips.com/2020/06/30/summer-project-ideas-spark-068 Free graphic organizers >> http://classtechtips.com/sparkplan 40 Ways to Inject Creativity into Your Classroom with Adobe Spark >> http://classtechtips.com/books/
Maybe it's time to take a break from posting our own professional material to social media? If we freed ourselves from the need to publish or market online for the summer, what could we do on an individual basis which could make change for the better?Here me out.Articles Discussed:"College-Educated Voters Are Ruining American Politics" by Eitan Hersch in The Atlantic, JANUARY 20, 2020 "Selbständige im Abseits" by Rolf Gatschet for SRF, May 19, 2020"Giving it away for free - why the performing arts risks making the same mistake newspapers did" by Caitlin Vincent for The Conversation, June 3rd, 2020Contact Ussurvivingclassicalmusic@gmail.comOur Social Media Pages:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/surviving.classicalmusic/Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/survivingclassicalmusic/
Buck and Lu make their return to the podcasting scene with a fun summer project. We have a fun opportunity to play a text based, college basketball simulator with the innovative people over at Heat Check CBB. If you are here only for the Loyola Blers content, that's okay too! The strictly Loyola content begins around 31:29. We hope you enjoy.
Chris and I have been dreaming of the day when we get to update the exterior of our home! We've been staring at overgrown landscaping and chipped paint for almost 4 years now and it's finally time to update the exterior! Sharing the 10 projects on our to-do list for the summer. Website: www.nadinestay.com/blogposts Instagram: www.instagram.com/nadine_stay
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On the Wednesday show, we learned more about the ServErie Summer Project, a paradigm-changing focused intensive on a city neighborhood. ServErie’s Marcus Atkinson was our guest, and he explained the history of ServErie adopting a neighborhood, surveying its residents and responding to their needs, culminating in a three to five year plan of restoration and renewal of an area called "the donut hole."
Coco sits down with Georgia natives, @OfficialBloodBruddas aka @94ftkam and @tres.ken as the discuss balancing being students at KSU and full-time rappers! The importance of writing their own clean raps and education go hand in hand. Also, getting songs heard by ATL legends Andre 3000 and Xscape. These young stars also discuss plans for their upcoming summer projects/shows and more!
In 1964, President Lyndon Johnson had pushed for the passing of the Civil Rights act, making segregation in America illegal. The governor of Mississippi, the law and the KKK vowed to keep doing things their way, and continued to perpetrate violence on the local African-American population. They also made life extremely difficult for students from the northern states committed to the Summer Project which was devoted to getting African Americans in Mississippi to register to vote. The powers that be in Mississippi didn't like "outsiders" interfering in their business. Three students, James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner were all murdered by the local law representatives. Quite separate from these tragic events, three young blues fans from the east coast and three from the west coast went searching in Mississippi for their blues heroes Son House and Skip James who had not been heard from for many years. They were naive about the events of the Civil Rights movement and their own danger. Their hopes were to learn from their heroes and coax them out of musical retirement. The stories are part of a 2016 documentary called Two Trains Runnin’. It’s directed by Sam Pollard and produced / written by Benjamin Hedin. Both men have a long history in film and book relating to the period covered in this documentary. For episode 57 of See Hear Podcast, Bernard, Tim and Maurice were thrilled to have Benjamin come onto the show to discuss the film and the history behind it. These stories are parallel but converge. There are moments of terror trying to fathom man's inhumanity to man, and there are moments of celebration when the love of music brings people together. The film is rivetting viewing. Make this episode a priority – it’s an important one. We are hugely grateful for his time. You can download the show by searching for See Hear podcast on iTunes or download from http://seehear.podbean.com. You can purchase or rent the film at https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/two-trains-runnin/id1412361651 (and we highly recommend that you do). See Hear Podcast is also now available on Spotify. https://open.spotify.com/show/58DUosxlE6vZHqgRdjKqZR If you dig what we do, could you please rate us at iTunes or even better, spread the word that the show exists on social media or at your next barbecue, gig, or marathon run so more folks can tune in. Please join our friendly Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/seehearpodcast You can send us emails at seehearpodcast@gmail.com to suggest films you'd like us to discuss, give us your thoughts on what we do or anything else music-film related.
Death of a Hybrid, and the DOMS is strong with this one Project Update and Gear Recommendation: PostPlanner (affiliate link) A teachable moment comes when I tell you I’m recording my parts of this podcast in my driveway. Music for this episode by Epidemic Sound What I See — Ray (featuring Phawn) Seven You — Vacancy In A Hole — Sven Karlsson Pungo Prius, RIP, Mazda CX-5, JLSUV, Jonathan Livingston SUV, Alternative Solutions, DOMS, Workouts, PostPlanner, Epidemic Sound, Teachable Moments, Bossjock, Podcasting, iPad, Blue Microphones, Raspberry, Summer Project, 2018
I'm dissatisfied with the way things are going, and I'm going to change things. Summer Project 2018 is underway.
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Have you ever been bored of your life? Like you know there's something bigger and better that you're meant to do? Everything in your life just feels comfortable... Well, Matt Dajer and his friends were all experiencing those exact feelings. So, to spice things up, they decided to start a 30 day project. Do something unique and different for 30 days and film it! They shared their project on YouTube and the response was phenomenal. Not to mention, they were all hooked on the challenge and wanted to keep living their lives by pushing past their comfort zones. They quickly realized that the only way to grow is to seek discomfort. From that 30 day project, they morphed it into a successful YouTube Channel, known as Yes Theory. They turned their passions into careers and get to collaborate and work with amazing people all over the world - not to mention, they are all best friends! Each day is different. Each experience unique. And the journey, fulfilling. Hear how they built up their following; how they find guests to collaborate with; why they believe their channel resonates with so many people; the power of serendipity and where they want to take it! This one is for all the content creators and dreamers.
Here at Intelligence Squared U.S., we love a good argument – almost as much as we love an audience willing to change its mind. So when the New York Times’ David Leonhardt challenged Americans to do just that this summer, we took notice. In an op-ed entitled, “A Summer Project to Nourish Your Political Soul,” David asked readers to, "pick an issue that you find complicated, and grapple with it." But he didn’t stop there: David then advised readers to, “consider changing your mind, at least partially." In this episode, David joins our host John Donvan to discuss the urgency of engaging with people and ideas that challenge closely held orthodoxies. He cites immigration, abortion, and education as examples of contemporary issues that defy easy answers, and says it’s ultimately the right and responsibility of every citizen in a democracy to wrestle with nuances and complexities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Mike and Charles (all rested up from the Memorial Day holiday) take note of new patches from Apple for the 9.7-inch iPad Pro and iTunes, explain why we don't run some of the sketchier reports and rumors, plug our new Summer Project of maxing out old Mac Pros, discuss Apple's new wireless offer for the Back to School promotion, marvel and/or drool over a 19-port Thunderbolt hub, speculate on why Tony Fadell has taken wing from Nest, report on Elon Musk's view of Google and Apple getting in on his act, move on to expressing an appreciation of how technology is still innovating wildly, and of course wrap it up with our pick for App of the Week. You just can't go wrong with this one.
Mike from UMKC and Katie from Maryville University share about their experiences on Summer Project.
Leigh and Tyler talk about their experiences on Summer Project.
Affiliate Summer on the Roof. Sascha and Inga are on the Roof, and talk about their Affiliate Summer project. They also got a whopping 10 prices with them, to give away in the chatroom.