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Philip Teresi Podcasts
Oakland Yearbook 'Whoops' becomes teachable moment

Philip Teresi Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 9:38


PTA apologizes after racial slur makes its way into Oakland elementary school yearbook Please Subscribe + Rate & Review KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson wherever you listen! --- KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever else you listen. --- Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson – KMJ’s Afternoon Drive Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ DriveKMJ.com | Podcast | Facebook | X | Instagram --- Everything KMJ: kmjnow.com | Streaming | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Don't Limit Your Identity
Episode 8: Rising with Purpose – Priscilla Rose's Journey of Faith and Transformation

Don't Limit Your Identity

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 44:22


Episode 8 – Teachable Moments: From Homeless to Hopeful with Priscilla RoseOn this powerful episode of Teachable Moments, I'm incredibly blessed to welcome Priscilla Rose, founder and CEO of Rose Speaks LLC, who journeyed from Missouri to the Windy City to share her remarkable story.From experiencing homelessness to becoming a beacon of inspiration, Priscilla's journey is one of faith, perseverance, and purpose. Guided by God and empowered by those who believed in her, she now uplifts others through her organization and message.We dive into what R.I.S.E. truly stands for, how she's impacting the community, and the best practices she teaches to help others elevate their lives.This episode is filled with encouragement, real talk, and transformation—don't miss it.

Slappin' Glass Podcast
Rhett Soliday on Winning with Small Guards, "Teachable Moments", and Defending the Middle Third {Vanguard}

Slappin' Glass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 77:34


Slappin' Glass sits down this week with the HC of D2 Vanguard University, Rhett Soliday! The former NAIA Coach of the Year after winning the 2014 National Championship brings a wealth of knowledge to the show as the trio dive into Coach Soliday's philosophy on winning with smaller guards, defending all 94 feet of the floor, and discusses BLOB tactics along with "teachable moments" as a coach during the always entertaining "Start, Sub, or Sit?! segment.  To join coaches and championship winning staffs from the NBA to High School from over 60 different countries taking advantage of an SG Plus membership, visit HERE!

The TeacherCast Podcast – The TeacherCast Educational Network
Transforming Reluctant Readers with Bookji: Insights from Will Peters on Engaging Students through Technology

The TeacherCast Podcast – The TeacherCast Educational Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 17:30


In this conversation, Will Peters, the founder of Bookji, discusses his journey in creating a platform aimed at making reading more engaging for students, particularly those who are reluctant readers. He shares insights into the integration of social media elements into the platform, the challenges of navigating the educational landscape, and the importance of student safety and compliance with privacy laws. Will also reflects on the feedback he has received from educators and outlines future developments for Bookji, emphasizing the goal of building a connected community around reading. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter To get our weekly Instructional Coaching Tips sent right to your inbox, please subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Conversation Takeaways Bookji aims to make reading more interesting for students. The platform was inspired by Will's own experience as a reluctant reader. Social media elements are integrated into Bookji to engage students. The platform is moderated by AI to ensure safe discussions about books. Will's journey involved a lot of trial and error and late nights coding. Feedback from teachers has been crucial in shaping the platform. Navigating the educational landscape involves multiple layers of administration. Student privacy and compliance with laws like COPPA and FERPA are top priorities. Future developments include integrating assessment features and building a connected community. Will is excited about the potential impact of Bookji on students' reading habits. View Our Episode on YouTube Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Book G and Its Mission 04:21 The Journey of Building Book G 07:24 Navigating the Educational Landscape 09:16 Ensuring Student Safety and Compliance 10:37 Teachable Moments and Feedback 12:20 Future Developments and Community Building 14:30 Conferences and Closing Thoughts About our Guest: Will Peters is the founder of Bookji, a platform making reading more exciting for grade school students by combining social media, interactive maps, and other innovative technology tools. He graduated from Princeton University in 2023 with a degree in Computer Science and completed his master's at UNC Chapel Hill in 2024. With a background in both tech and education—and experience as a Division I college athlete—Will brings a unique perspective to building tools that inspire the next generation of readers. Links of Interest Website: https://www.gobookji.com/. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wrpeters/ X: https://x.com/wrpeters X (Bookji): https://x.com/gobookji Follow Our Podcast And Subscribe View All Episodes Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Follow Our Host Jeff Bradbury | @JeffBradbury TeacherCast | 

Crosscurrents
Teachable moments at the electric school bus stop

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 7:23


School buses pollute the air and can make students feel dysregulated. Switching to electric can help, but it's a test of political will.

Tha B Syde
A Teachable Moment

Tha B Syde

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 35:02


On this episode our host and creator talks about the importance of sexuality transmutation of energy.

WI Morning News
Kronenwetter Teachable Moments - WI Morning News 040825

WI Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 8:22


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Adam and Allison Podcast
Teachable moment or no?

Adam and Allison Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 3:03


A first-grader dumped her boyfriend after another boy gave her his mom's *stolen* ring... girl mom Misty calls in!

What the Hack with Adam Levin
Episode 194: Karen Johnson's Scam Project Is a Teachable Moment for AI

What the Hack with Adam Levin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 37:00


Karen Johnson is a catfisher-turned-scam avoidance coach turned–you guessed it–catfishing victim. The scam that got her is a classic, opening the door to a Pandora's Box of the usual advice about avoiding the most common scams out there. But the thing that really got us thinking is the role AI played in almost every aspect of this week's show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

VO BOSS Podcast
Framing Success

VO BOSS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 33:56


00:05 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Hey guys, Anne Ganguzza here. Imagine a voiceover journey where every step is filled with discovery and growth. That's the path I want to work on with you, through nurturing coaching and creative demo production. Let's unveil the true potential of your voice together. It's not just about the destination, it's about the gorgeous journey getting there. Are you ready to take the first step? Connect with me at Anne Ganguzza.  00:37 - Intro (Announcement) It's time to take your business to the next level, the boss level. These are the premier business owner strategies and successes being utilized by the industry's top talent today. Rock your business like a boss a VO boss. Now let's welcome your host, Anne Ganguzza.  00:56 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Hey everyone, welcome to the VO Boss Podcast and the Boss Superpower Series. I'm here with my lovely, lovely co-host, Lau Lapides. Hi, Lau Lapides, how are you? I'm great, how are you? I am wonderful, wonderful. So, Lau, this week it's funny how many times I usually ask my students for their headshots so that I can help promote their demos that we've just finished and I produced and I like to put them in my YouTube channel, and I like to put a headshot with demo and testimonial. And it amazes me how many voice actors don't really have a good headshot or don't have one. They're like, well, I'm waiting to get my headshots or I haven't thought about getting headshots yet. Or can I just give you this picture, and it's funny because I think headshots are so important for our careers, and so maybe we should talk about why do we need headshots and what goes into a good headshot.  01:51 - Lau Lapides (Host) I love that, annie. It's such a long time coming too, because I hear so many clients and some of my talent actually most of my talent now are really on the headshot wagon for their websites, for their whatever they're doing.  02:03 A lot of them are actors on IMDb, on Actors Access, on Casting Networks, you name it. They're kind of all over the moon, and so one of the things we talk about all the time is you have to have great headshots, not only for your marketing, your PR, for your business, but also it's important if you're ever going to do on-camera work, and some of them do really want to do on-camera work authentically. They're excited about doing industrials or training videos or whatever, and so we have to have industry standard, professional demos. I think one of the biggest problems we see, annie, is people going to their mother's brother's first cousin to shoot their headshots, and it's always bad when they do that, because you're doing that to save money and we have to be careful of that.  02:50 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Yeah, yeah, I agree. I think that there's a lot to be said for a really good shot on your iPhone, because you know the cameras are getting better and better. However, there's a lot to be said for going to get a professional headshot, and I am a big believer in that, and anybody who just goes to my website or has ever gone to my website knows how much I utilize my headshots in my website for like every other page and it really helps in my marketing, in my branding, I mean.  03:19 - Lau Lapides (Host) And we get so tired. Annie, god bless you. I know you and I, who use our shots all the time. I get so tired of the same shots. Yeah, me too. I myself did three headshot shoots last year alone. I did three and I'm like, oh my gosh, it's like I'm an A-lister. No, I'm just a business owner. I'm a business owner that wants to have different feels, looks, appeals for different kinds of things, yeah, that work for different instances, and I'll tell you what.  03:50 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) So my last headshot right, when we talk about what goes, it may be prepping for your headshot, but what goes into it, because I've been doing this for so long and I have the same headshot photographer that I've had for probably 10 years and she knows me very well and I know her very well. And this last time, when I went, I literally brought at least 10 different changes of clothes and that is kind of excessive. But I knew what I wanted, right, I knew the different types of shots that I wanted and it took me weeks to curate my outfits, but it really worked for me, right, it really worked for me.  04:18 And I got a variety of different shots and literally we shot probably the entire day, which you know it was not necessarily a cheap thing, but I have gotten so much use and so much footage out of these headshots that it's been really incredible, I mean honestly. And she even did video, and the video helped too, because I've got video that's on my website as well. And me in action me behind the mic, me doing different things. So let's talk about first of all. Tell me why you think it's necessary these days to have a good headshot.  04:50 - Lau Lapides (Host) Oh, 100% airtight, you need a headshot. I would even say that if you're not a performer, I would say that if you are working in banking, if you're a real estate person, if you're an attorney, you need excellent even for your LinkedIn Like that's become a big thing shots for your LinkedIn, but still the shots are not great that you're seeing in corporate America. They just really are not great. So I would suggest that you look up you Google or you go to your coaching team and say I need excellent photographers in my area within this radius that are actor headshot photographers, not business photographers, not wedding photographers, not child photographers, but they understand the sensibility of a professional headshot and I need to have that because I'm going to be putting out my photo everywhere, whether I'm doing it in my own advertising, whether I'm working a project and they want me to send them shots for that project.  05:47 I mean, there's so many Social media. Put your great shots on social media. There's so many reasons why you have to have it now right. That's one of the biggest mistakes I see happen. Just to save a few bucks is to go to someone who's inexpensive or go to a family member or try to do it yourself. I think it's very difficult because there's a certain sense that a headshot photographer has about lighting you, about your makeup, about knowing what translates on camera.  06:16 Yeah, I mean it's really everything, and it's the sensibility of making you look like you, not a glamorized version of you, but you on an awesome day.  06:27 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Well, back in the day, like the Sears or JCPenney.  06:30 - Lau Lapides (Host) Yeah, glamour shots. No that you would just go and they all had the same background.  06:33 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Yeah, I love those, but they were all very much like a similar style, right, and so I think what we need to do as creatives and entrepreneurs is, no matter who you are actually, I think the more you can showcase your personality through your headshots, the better and more effective they will be, and so, for me, when I was picking out my outfits, I was trying to figure out okay, who am I, what aspects of my personality do I want to showcase, and where am I going to use these headshots? And so I knew that I would use a lot of them for my website.  07:04 I knew that I was going to use a lot of them for social media advertisements about what I do, so of course, I needed props. Right, and props were. I brought every single pair of glasses, by the way, and on my Ann Genguza coaching page you'll see a video shot of me with about 12 different pairs of glasses, because that's just part of my personality, right I?  07:22 love it. And also I'm hoping that some eyewear company will say oh Ann, please be a brand ambassador for us because I love glasses. But I did. I brought like 10 different pairs of glasses.  07:32 It was something I literally had to plan when I was going for my shot and I had to make sure that she knew that I had at least eight different looks that I wanted to shoot and that usually they charge based upon how many looks and then they charge on how many digital.  07:47 Because she gave me all digital shots and because I've known her forever, I'm like just give me all the shots, right, and then I'll pay you to edit the ones that I think I'll use ultimately. And that is a time consuming process, but it was definitely well worth my time and I paid for makeup and hair on the day and I wanted to make sure I had three different hairstyles as well. So that is like okay, when am I going to take the straight hair shot? And then we have to have time to curl my hair and when am I going to take the curled hair headshot? And then what am I going to do? Am I going to keep it all in front of me? Am I going to maybe put half of it back. So there's all sorts of different looks that I was curating for those headshots.  08:25 - Lau Lapides (Host) Absolutely. I think those are all important points, and you're a pro and you've been doing this for years and years and years, and so you're at a point where you're doing really a pro shot. You're doing a pro shoot. That's really also full body shots, and that's something— I did full body shots as well. I think there's a couple steps that I think the early entry person needs to follow so they don't get overwhelmed, and the first one is finding a photographer and finding someone within a geographical distance that you're willing to travel, and finding someone within your budget. So you have to understand what your budget is and what the market rate will bear and put those people by your coaches so that they can okay it for you, so that you're not going to a charlatan or someone who really doesn't have a gallery of actual headshots, but really more of a wedding photographer. You have to be careful of that right. So it's really selecting the right photographer for you and also knowing am I doing headshots only or am I doing full body shots?  09:21 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) as well.  09:22 - Lau Lapides (Host) And that's another decision to make, which will cost you a lot more money to do that.  09:25 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) It's more of an investment to do that and, for the most part, most professional photographers have a website where you can look at their portfolio and see the type of shots that they've taken before and get a cost estimate. And I will say that this is something that you have to prepare for. You have to actually say I am going to make an investment in my headshots because they are important for my business.  09:47 - Lau Lapides (Host) Right, they are important and don't avoid it, don't treat it like the plague, don't say oh.  09:51 I hate it, I don't want to do it. That's not a good start. You want to really discipline your mind to say I need this because I'm reaching out to my audience, I'm reaching out to potential clients and they need to see me, they need to see who I am. So once you select that photographer and you figure out what your budget is and decide am I doing headshot, which is typical, like a bust-up shot, or am I doing a full-body shot? Right, and you can discuss that with your coaching team easily. Now you have to kind of figure out what am I going to bring and I would say for a headshot.  10:23 What you said was not excessive. I say you bring the 5 to 10 tops.  10:28 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) It took me three trips from my car to the studio with all of my stuff oh, it takes a lot of trips and shoes, because I knew I was doing full body shots. I had to do shoes. I had boots and then I had jewelry. I brought my entire jewelry like case. I had packed that because I wanted to switch out jewelry as well. Yes, exactly, and ultimately it was a long day. I was exhausted. However, it was amazing. And then I did another photo shoot with the same photographer. That was a different style. It wasn't four headshots for my website or my business. It was Jerry and I, and it was Jerry and I at the beach. I always wanted to do a shot at the pier with Jerry and so I said well, let's make it a full day. And again, I curated outfits and I actually took photos of myself in the outfits and then got people's opinions or looked at myself, because sometimes what you think looks great and when you take a photograph of it, sometimes it doesn't look the same way.  11:21 And so I highly recommend that, if you can, you can get like a really inexpensive like stand, a really inexpensive set of lights, which I do for a lot of my marketing for brands that I work with for clothing, and your iPhone right, I mean, that's how I do all of my shots for that and a really good editing software that you can have on your phone, which I have all of these things, by the way, linked on anganguzacom in my shop section, because I love them and I feel like for any voice actor it's good. Like the lighting that I have in the studio is important. Lighting is, oh my gosh, almost everything, and you also have to be considerate of where's the studio. Are you going to do it inside or outside? And inside do they do it with natural?  12:06 I think natural light is the very best lighting, and so if they have a studio that has a lot of windows, that you can be facing the windows, because that's your best light on your face, and so you can practice on yourself and take lots of different pictures and figure out what sort of positions, do I have a good side, do I have a bad side, do I have preferences that you can then communicate to your photographer and also, like I said, curate some outfits and take some pictures of yourself in those outfits to see how they look in a photo, and then maybe you can even send, like, here's a look that I was thinking of.  12:40 You can even send those to your photographer ahead of time to see what they think. That's just because I have a really good relationship with mine, but it does help a lot to get their professional opinion and she knows where to go with that camera to get the best picture of me, because she probably took, I think, on that day, maybe a thousand shots and I think I ended up with 500 of them, but I'm using maybe 50. So, but still, that's a lot of shots.  13:06 - Lau Lapides (Host) That's huge. That's a lot of shots, I would say, for folks listening in who are going for their first time, or maybe their second time, but their first time in. It's scary it is. It's a scary. You've got to get comfortable in front of the camera. It can be upsetting, psychologically demanding, to look at yourself and you want that photographer to work with you and show you what they are shooting, as they're shooting it.  13:33 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Oh, absolutely, and ask to see those photos as they're shooting them, deal with what you see, and that's something that you've got to do.  13:42 - Lau Lapides (Host) Whatever you need to do, meditate, drink water, see a therapist, whatever you need to do, do not unload on the photographer. They're just there to shoot you and make you look great. But the psychological hurdles that you're going to need to overcome with dealing with your age, your weight, your style I'm going to be honest. I'm going to be transparent. Mom is going to tell you the truth. It's going to be hard, it's not going to be easy.  14:08 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) It's like looking in a mirror and it's hard. And if you hate yourself in the mirror?  14:13 - Lau Lapides (Host) Most people do not like it. They do not like the experience, they do not like looking at themselves. So it's just like listening to yourself, right, annie? You have to do it a lot and get used to it and know that that's kind of a necessary part of our industry. I would say start out simple, like, just start out with doing a headshot, having some great tops, layer it, bring in some jackets, some sweaters, right? Nothing busy. Don't make sure you don't have words, sequins, shiny things on your clothes. See what I'm wearing today. It's awesome, but not great for a headshot, because it's too busy looking, unless it's what we call a personality shot. Yes, so a personality shot is not a standard headshot. It is different.  14:54 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) That's what I'm going to talk about. I think the personality shot almost always sometimes looks better.  14:59 - Intro (Announcement) I mean there's a place for each right.  15:01 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Yeah, the personality shot is like what is it that makes you you? What is it that makes you laugh? What is it that you're passionate about? Like, do you have a hobby that you're passionate about? I mean outside of voiceover. Right, for me it was, you know. I'm just trying to think what I did. I mean because I loved. Well, I did the whole family shot by the ocean, because we love the ocean. I loved horses.  15:20 So you know what I mean. I have different aspects. I have my cowboy boots. I always do a business shot.  15:26 - Lau Lapides (Host) I always do a corporate shot right. There's a mom shot. There's different roles you're thinking about, of what you give off, what you play, whether you're an actor or you're not an actor, like what's your perception of what you give off to the world, and you want to match that for sure. So, starting with the headshot, I think is great, annie, to just start sort of simply like that and thinking about how do I wear my, how do I want to wear my hair? Do I like it down? Do I?  15:49 - Intro (Announcement) like it up.  15:50 - Lau Lapides (Host) How do I like my makeup? You know, having that makeup artist in hair is so important, because you translate so differently on camera than you do in real life.  15:59 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Now, even for, let's say, guys who are not necessarily wearing makeup, or is that something that they should consider when taking headshots?  16:07 - Lau Lapides (Host) No, honestly, I don't recommend men to have makeup. I just say listen, have a good powder on hand, have some great chapstick.  16:14 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Yeah, because you don't want the shine.  16:15 - Lau Lapides (Host) Yeah, they can do it in.  16:16 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Photoshop. I will say something about glasses, because you have to be careful about the angle. So, like right now, you can see as I look up towards the light. You can see the reflection in my glasses. Right, right. So the photographer needs to know the angle right of the lighting that they have in there and that it's not reflecting off the glasses. There are a lot of times you can get frames without any lenses and sometimes this is the best solution Actually the photographer Fig.  16:42 - Lau Lapides (Host) Good, See, this is the difference, you guys Listen up, Between a wedding photographer, a child photographer and an actor photographer. One of my photographers was so pro, he gave me his own glasses, his props, and he popped out the lenses and he said here you go. And I said, really, you don't want the light. He's like no, no, I don't want any reflection, I just need the rims, Because they have to try to get rid of it in the end.  17:05 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) And for me, I need my glasses. I cannot literally read or see without them, and so they are prescription and, the funny thing is, Lau. If you look really closely, you're going to see one of my eyes is bigger than the other, and that's because one of my eyes is much worse than the other and my lens is thicker, so it's magnifying my eye. Now for me.  17:24 - Lau Lapides (Host) I thought you were going to say you have a fake glass eye and you're going to plop it out For me. I was like, oh my God, I didn't know that.  17:30 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) For me, I call my other eye the droopy eye because it looks like it's drooping, like this one looks like it's drooping and now that I've just pointed it out for everybody. But when I do my Teachable Moments videos, I will have days when I'm tired right and my one eye really droops more, and also the angle of the camera has a lot to do with it. So if I'm looking like this, you're not going to notice that this eye is bigger, but if I look this way, you're going to notice this eye is much bigger than this eye. That's fun.  17:53 So it is a thing, and it's only because the lens is thicker, the magnification is thicker, and you know your angles too.  17:59 That's how much I've been on camera and you know you are very aware and that's something you can communicate to your photographer. But even If they're good, they're going to make you look good. They know the angle, they know where to come, they know where to place you within the light. They're going to make you feel good about yourself. So, if you can find Now, I have been all different weights, I've felt all different ways about myself and I've needed headshots, and so she has gone through my lifetime with me. I feel the last 10 years she's been with me through heavier times, thinner times, and always that affects how I feel about myself and how I feel about myself in front of the camera, and she has always. I've trusted her with my life because she's always been able to make me look good or feel good about myself. That, to me, is priceless right, that she is worth every penny because she knows me and she knows how to take a good picture of me.  18:50 - Lau Lapides (Host) So you know, Annie, what you're saying, I think, is so treasurable, because and you may only meet this person once and not see them again or not see them for a long time but how that photography team makes you feel about yourself is so important. You don't want them to be overly critical, you don't want them to be rushing, rushing, rushing, rushing. You don't want that factory approach, you want a personalized approach. So I would say listen, talk to them first. Get a quick Zoom meet, get a quick in-person meet, if you can.  19:20 - Intro (Announcement) Sure, absolutely To get engaged.  19:22 - Lau Lapides (Host) Do they want to spend a little time with you? Are they going to rush you in and out of the door and not care which? A lot of photographers like that too. Right, Annie, you've met them here's the thing right.  19:31 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I think there's a special skill in smiling right, in smiling for a camera, right, my husband for the life of him. Like every time I tell him to smile, he's like and it's like, really fake. Yeah, it's really fake. Like so many people don't understand how to smile for the camera. Now, it is not a natural thing. I think most people just feel like they have to put on this particular look.  19:51 Now a good photographer and or their assistants are going to be able to make you smile, a natural smile, Because sometimes they'll just say, okay, smile, and you'll be like you know, and that you're not going to like any of your photos because it's not real, so maybe they can tell you a joke and then take multiple pictures while you're laughing Right, and that's usually the good, almost candid shots that I think are always like the award-winning headshots, when you're just like you're like right in the middle of a natural emotion.  20:19 - Lau Lapides (Host) Great minds think alike. That conversation, you know this is so funny. There's so much bridge into what we do as voiceover talent. It's like are you authentically real, Are? You talking to the photographer as a person. Are you having conversations, are you?  20:34 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) talking about life. Can I just say this? This is absolutely parallel to when we tell people to smile when they're reading copy. Right, there's a difference between smiling like hi, I'm Ann and I'm going to read this copy with this fake smile Notice how I have a fake smile and it's a fake smile and it doesn't sound good because my mouth is like in a position that is not making me sound.  20:53 - Lau Lapides (Host) I can see it in your eyes too, your eyes.  20:55 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Exactly For me. I'm happy and bubbly anyway, so I can just think a smile. I don't always have to form my mouth in a smile, but if I tell some people to smile, it'll make them sound a little less serious. So notice how, if I'm just like oh my God, like Lau, you just made me laugh, right, that's such a better smile. So what we try to tell you in voiceover when we're saying I want you to smile, I want to hear that smile in the copy. I don't want to hear a fake smile, just as in photography. We don't want to see a fake smile. We want to see a real smile. We want to see real emotion. We want your personality, your heart to be shown and your happiness and your joy.  21:29 - Lau Lapides (Host) And I would use hacks like bring in a prop or have like I have my coffee in my hand right now, because my coffee is kind of like connected to me by the hip you know, I always have a water or a coffee in my hand.  21:40 It just makes me feel like a person. It makes me feel like I'm living life. It's just me, right? But what makes you feel that way? Maybe you'll have a little teddy bear in your hand, or you have a little stress squeezer. We're not going to see it on camera, yeah, just like we don't see it in your voiceover, but maybe I need that so that I can make myself laugh or talk to the photographer about you know, I'm kind of nervous, I'm kind of stressed.  22:03 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) A lot of people are, and a good photographer will be able to like either make you laugh or get you to be more natural or more relaxed and comfortable. I can't how many times did we go for those school photos?  22:16 - Lau Lapides (Host) Oh God, I was thinking about school photos. I can't believe you said that, annie. Do you remember the days where we had the little clip-on animals for our collars.  22:24 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) They were a thing.  22:25 - Lau Lapides (Host) So, like my fourth grade shot, I have a clip-on raccoon. It was like yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, we're still kind of doing that when we get in front of a camera. We're still kind of like deer in the headlights. You have to be careful about that.  22:40 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I would say even warm up, like my husband, who has the best smile ever when he gets in front of the camera. And, by the way, I will tell you my husband, I got him. He's now hired to work alongside me with one of my brands as an influencer. He's hysterical, he's really great on camera. But whenever I say when he wants to pose to do photos, right, I mean they're like okay, now smile and he'll go and it'll be like the most stiff. I'm like no.  23:02 - Intro (Announcement) Jerry, just like say something.  23:04 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Let me just tell you a joke, Jerry oh my God. Remember the other day when we did this, and then I'll get him in the middle of a smile and it completely changes the photo. Yeah, so it's something that how many times can we do a selfie? Right, we can take selfies, we can practice. You can see what you look like when you fake smile. So really, just practice as well, and it's not a bad idea to get yourself a tripod and a remote control little.  23:30 Blippi, that works via Bluetooth with your iPhone or Android so that you can click a picture when you're standing there right and do a pose and then just do multiple pictures and figure out. Oh okay, I like myself when I'm angled like this or when I smile, I can't lift my head up too high, or if I put my chin down just a little bit, right, you can really learn what works for you and I think there's some valuable information in spending 20 bucks and getting that tripod and getting that little clicker, which I think costs $20, if not less, and connecting up via Bluetooth with your phone and, boom, taking the picture, taking multiple pictures and getting lighting, by the way, which won't cost you more than I'm going to say. The lighting that I have won't cost you more than a hundred bucks.  24:12 - Lau Lapides (Host) Put those on tripods, you could even get just a ring light.  24:15 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Just get a ring light right, I don't love ring lights because I have glasses and I think the ring lights show like they're very obvious. So I have lighting, like I have in my studio, which are like kind of the soft pillowy LED lights that have the big what do they call those? The big puffy like white coverings over them.  24:33 - Lau Lapides (Host) Yeah, they're like a soft box kind of lighting. Yeah, that's it.  24:37 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I have a soft box, I have two soft box and I make sure that I'm standing in front of a window, because then you have the three areas of light which and I make sure that I'm standing in front of a window because then you have the three areas of light, which is critical for good lighting.  24:46 - Lau Lapides (Host) Now I get your secret, Annie. Now I know why you look like you're 18. That's your secret. It's good lighting. Why does she look like she's 18?  24:52 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) What is going on with her lighting? Yeah, Awesome. By the way, links. I'll link that in the show notes.  24:57 - Lau Lapides (Host) Love it Eyelines. That's something that know about on-camera actors. Vo talent don't know about that. It's important for you for when you do your photo shoot and that means where my eyes are focused. So in a headshot shoot, they are focused directly at the camera. But the caveat is especially for VO talent, who you're showcasing your business as well. I would suggest you bring to the studio your microphone, your headphones, because they're easy to throw in a bag, you don't have to worry about it and take some of those shots.  25:30 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Take a cable too. Don't forget the cable, because if you take a photo without the microphone, with a cable, it's very obvious to all of us.  25:37 - Lau Lapides (Host) Unless you're a podcaster and you're sitting down, so that's up to you. But yes, take a cable and be in action, and you may not be looking at the camera. You may be looking at your script, you may be in an action shot, which is really great, but your eyeline is going to give away. Are you directly involved in what you're doing or are you not involved with what you're doing? A headshot for an actor should be direct address to the camera, but for a voiceover talent, you'll have that, but then you'll have. You know, maybe I'm talking, maybe I'm doing this, maybe I'm doing that, and that's kind of cool for people to see you in action you know, Good photographer will be able to tell you where to look.  26:13 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) And what's interesting is, remember we talked about my droopy eye. Okay, so because of my droopy eye, which became so much more noticeable as I needed a thicker lens, my photographer, she's like okay, normally you are looking right in the camera, but I think I need you to look above the camera slightly because you've got that eye and I'm like yeah, so you'll notice. Right now I'm looking at the camera, laura, right?  26:35 - Lau Lapides (Host) I never knew this. This is news to me.  26:36 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Watch me, now I'm looking at the camera Now I'm going to look slightly above the camera, and it makes a difference, right? Oh my God, that's crazy. Right, it makes a big difference See.  26:45 - Lau Lapides (Host) I have known you for how long? A couple years.  26:47 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) And I never knew that. See, now everybody's going to be looking at my eye. They're going to say, oh, droopy eye, no no, it's because it's a choice.  27:04 - Lau Lapides (Host) It's all your choice. Oh, I love it. Talk about strategy.  27:08 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) And guys, I mean here's the deal. Like I so much put myself in front of the camera every day when I was young and I had a very severe case of lazy eye where I was almost blind, so my eye was in the corner, this bad eye, the one eye that looks bigger, it was very much in the corner, and when I get tired, right still, my good eye does all the work, even with glasses. Oh, how interesting, because it's been trained since the year three yeah, the year three of my life, since I've worn glasses since I was three and so even with glasses, my good eye does all the work.  27:36 So when I get tired this eye, it will tend to kind of go a little bit in the corner, and I notice it all the time. A little bit in the corner and I notice it all the time. I mean, I used to get made fun of it and so you may think I'm completely confident in front of the camera. But I know, like I know okay, my eye will tend to drift if I'm tired or I might have to like really like pay attention to look a little brighter. That's right, but it's good to know yourself.  27:57 It's good to photograph yourself sake of vanity, but for the sake of knowing you and feeling good about yourself in front of the camera. That, I think, has done wonders for me over the years, because before I did a bunch of on camera teachable moments and those sorts of things, stuff that I put out in social media I wasn't on camera a lot and it was something that I had to practice, that to get much better at. And talking to the camera is something that is important for your headshots. Addressing the camera and it's kind of like really thinking about hi guys, you know I'm looking at the camera and like you're really speaking to somebody, just like we do behind the mic. Right, we think about speaking to someone as we're behind the mic. So think about speaking to someone behind the camera and that will engage your face, it will engage your personality, it will engage your heart and it will help you take a better photo. I am convinced of that.  28:48 - Lau Lapides (Host) God, what a great convo this is. I wish I had this convo for myself 30 years ago. One more thing I want to make mention. This is great how you figured out how to like cheat all the insecurities and all that stuff.  29:02 But I do want to say, I do want to say to all the folks that are like, yeah, I don't know how to do that, or I don't know if I'd get over it, or I have this or I have that, we love imperfection. Yeah, we love it. In fact, we look for it, we hire it and we work it. So if you have anything that you consider to be outside of a norm or outside of a convention, whether whatever it's a lazy eye or whether it's this or that, don't feel the need to hide it, don't feel the need to put it aside, shout it from the rooftops.  29:32 Now we're actually looking for people I have droopy eye who have all these so-called imperfections right which are real person stuff.  29:40 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Yeah, that can be a really great thing it is and hopefully that's relatable to some. I mean, maybe not everybody has droopy eye, but there's so many people are like you're always so together.  29:52 - Lau Lapides (Host) I'm like, really I got a droopy eye.  29:53 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) You know I try to be but I got a droopy eye, but that's okay. Yeah, but they don't care, they don't care, they're attached to it. Here's my imperfections, guys. I mean I don't want to. I don't want to be a picture of something that I can't ever achieve. That kind of thing you don't want. A goal that you can't ever achieve.  30:09 That's a good way of putting it Like let that photograph, let that headshot bring out the best in you, showcase the best in you, because every one of us has a beautiful, beautiful quality, every one of us is beautiful. And have that confidence, like remember you were talking about that?  30:23 Hollywood had a term for it Ugly beautiful people, the beautiful ugly and I don't even think I think everybody's beautiful, I don't even like the word ugly. I think everybody's beautiful. They all have a beautiful quality, everybody has a gorgeous voice. They have a unique quality that connects us together as human beings and connects our hearts together. And so, guys, you are beautiful and you are absolutely a face for photography and a face for a headshot and a face for VO, absolutely.  30:49 - Lau Lapides (Host) And there's many companies out there that really exploit that. They really celebrate that. I can think of an amazing agency in New York Funny Face Talent, real person talent. There's probably a bunch of them out there that they want you to think, oh, I have a weird face or I'm not beautiful looking. Oh well, we're going to get you a lot of work because a lot of people relate to you. Right, there was an actor, annie, who was this actor. He was very big In the early 2000s, he was a heavyset guy and he had this eye condition where his eyes fluttered up and down.  31:25 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Oh, I'm not sure.  31:26 - Intro (Announcement) And you saw him in a lot.  31:27 - Lau Lapides (Host) He was a regular on X-Files, huh, and he was a fantastic actor and his eyes fluttered up and down. It was amazing to watch him work in different roles and how he utilized that condition to go right into his roles and to sort of infuse the energy in his role. Some of his roles were scary. Some of his roles were demonous. Some of his roles were good. Some of his roles were like fatherly, but he always used it in his favor. He never tried to hide it.  31:57 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) And I thought that was it. I mean, that was cool. Be out there and be confident, guys.  32:02 - Lau Lapides (Host) Just technically. One more thing I want to throw in, and that is when someone shoots you, a professional headshot photographer should be giving you everything they shoot. They'll go ahead and get rid of all the shots that are like the in-between shots, the blurry shots, the shots that really like you're not in position but they really like Annie was saying she's kept 500 shots, maybe they did 1,000 shots.  32:23 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I keep them.  32:30 - Lau Lapides (Host) I can do a little cropping myself. Yeah, one of the mistakes, annie, I see people make is they'll show me what their shoot looks like and I'll see watermark on everything. And I say be careful of that, because when they shoot you now it's changed they used to own those, they no longer own those. So when they shoot you and you get 200, 300 of your best shots, those are yours, those should be yours. Now, if they're going to edit you and you're going to pay to have them edit which a lot of people do then they're going to charge money for that, as they should at their time. But otherwise, those are your shots and you should be able to keep those shots Absolutely.  33:00 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Your property and they should be up in color. You don't do black and white anymore. Guys. Make sure you get all the shots if you want them, and they are yours. All right, excellent conversation, La. I loved it. Guys, I'm going to give a great big shout out to IPDTL. You too, can connect and share like bosses, and find out more at IPDTLcom. Have an amazing week, bosses, and go get your headshots, and we'll see you next week. Bye.  33:28 - Intro (Announcement) Join us next week for another edition of VO Boss with your host, Anne Ganguzza, and take your business to the next level. Sign up for our mailing list at vobosscom and receive exclusive content, industry revolutionizing tips and strategies and new ways to rock your business like a boss. Redistribution with permission. Coast to coast connectivity via IPDTL.   

The Todd Starnes Podcast
There's a teachable moment with this Signal group chat story… AND Steve Hilton stops by to discuss California's decline

The Todd Starnes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 122:45


Host of the “Kennedy Saves The World” podcast Kennedy joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to react to Texas Democratic Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett's cruel remark about the Lone Star State's governor, Greg Abbott. Jimmy gives us his take on the latest details revealed in The Atlantic by Jeffrey Goldberg about a Signal group involving major members of the Trump administration/ PLUS, Fox News contributor Steve Hilton stops by to talk about how the government in California has failed its citizens, something he covers extensively in the new book, Califailure: Reversing the Ruin of America's Worst-Run State. [00:00:00] The Atlantic publishes supposed Trump admin attacks plans [00:38:50] Kennedy [00:57:10] Jimmy and Annie [01:15:30] Hegseth responds to latest revelations by The Atlantic [01:34:15] Steve Hilton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

THE MORNING SHIFT
A Teachable Moment

THE MORNING SHIFT

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 40:46


LDV Mahi Monday Today's LDV Mahi Monday is coming to you from Sydney, Australia! Shifters it never escapes our thoughts how much you mean too us and how much of a big Whanau we are... Each time we are blessed to travel around or outside of Aotearoa we are taken back at just how much Aroha there is for TMS... A massive shoutout to every to took time to come to the YK Clothing pop up and come share some special words!... While we were there, we were also lucky to have a chat with boxing sensation, Jai Opetaia!... Not only that but Matua went out and got some special words from Shifters, as we close in on our 2nd Birthday!... Hit that link below to stay caught up with anything and everything TMS. www.facebook.com/groups/3394787437503676/ Shop our TMS Merch here fam! New boxes: https://youknowclothing.com/search?options%5Bprefix%5D=last&q=tms Thank you to the team at Chemist Warehouse for helping us keep the lights on, here at The Morning Shift... www.chemistwarehouse.co.nz/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Proverbs 31 Women Empowerment Podcast
Episode 031925: Teachable Moments

Proverbs 31 Women Empowerment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 39:39


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VO BOSS Podcast
Social Chaos with Tom Dheere

VO BOSS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 23:59


In this insightful episode of the Real BOSSES series, Anne Ganguzza and Tom Dheere delve into the unpredictable landscape of social media and its implications for entrepreneurs. As platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok face increasing political and operational challenges and changes, The BOSSES discuss the importance of adapting business strategies to ensure continued success. They share actionable insights on how to diversify marketing efforts and build resilient communities, emphasizing the significance of maintaining control over one's audience through robust mailing lists and finding alternate platforms. 00:01 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Let's create your next demo together. As an award-winning demo producer, I'll work closely with you to craft a demo reel that showcases your unique talents and strengths. My personalized approach is going to ensure that your demo stands out from the crowd and gets you booked. Book a free 20-minute consult today and get started at anneganguzza.com.  00:28 - Intro (Announcement) It's time to take your business to the next level, the boss level. These are the premier business owner strategies and successes being utilized by the industry's top talent today. Rock your business like a boss, a VO boss. Now let's welcome your host, Anne Ganguzza. Hey, hey, everyone.  00:45 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Welcome to the VO Boss. Now let's welcome your host, Anne Ganguzza. Hey, hey everyone. Welcome to the VO Boss podcast and the Real Boss series. I'm here with my good friend, Tom Dheere. Hey, Tom, how are you?  00:55 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) I am good, how are you?  00:58 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I'm doing good, but I'll tell you what. Social media is kind of a mess lately, isn't it?  01:04 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) Oh my God, yeah it, oh my God, yeah. Oh my God, to say the least, it has been insane the past couple of weeks.  01:10 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Oh, TikTok shutting down people fleeing off platforms. It's been insane and I think something that, as business owners, we've used for years right to promote our businesses is now somewhat becoming unstable and unpredictable, and I think we should chat about this. What can we do to kind of counteract?  01:31 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) that that's a great question. Well, I will say that literally this morning on Facebook, I saw two friends of mine who run Facebook voiceover groups who basically posted the same exact post, which was we know a lot of you are leaving Facebook right now. It's gotten very politically charged, it's gotten very toxic. You've all mentioned that how your feeds are changing and it's just getting really, really weird. And they both did the same thing in that they said we will continue to be loving and supporting of all voice actors, regardless of your affiliation, regardless of what's going on in the outside world. And there was a chorus of support and concern at the same time.  02:08 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Well, I think the community that we feel that we've established on these platforms is, and now the platforms are unstable or toxic. And so now our community because we work independently and our community has been online for all these years and now, all of a sudden, it's just become a place where maybe not everybody wants to hang out anymore.  02:28 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) Yeah, there's four platforms which everybody seems to be sharing the most concern about Facebook, instagram, because those are both owned by the same company Meta Twitter, now known as X, which has been a point of concern for a couple of years now, since it was purchased. As X, which has been a point of concern for a couple of years now since it was purchased, and, like you just said, tiktok, because of the concerns that have been expressed and the affiliation that it has and the fact that it went down for less than 24 hours and then it was rescued.  02:57 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) It was like a mass hysteria. Well, you know what else? It wasn't just TikTok, it was anything owned by TikTok, which I was aware, but I kind of forgot. I use CapCut, which is the video editing program, and I spent a considerable amount of time like learning it and all of a sudden my CapCut was gone and I'm like, oh no, I guess I need a new video app.  03:15 It was kind of good in a way, so that we all could step back and say, all right, let's not put the proverbial all our eggs in one basket, like we've always been saying about pay-to-plays. Right, you don't want to put all of your eggs in one basket with pay-to-plays. That can't be your only way to make income, and social media may not be the only way that we can have community. So let's talk, tom, about how we might be able to incorporate community and also incorporate. Let's say how are we going to market to our potential clients? What can we do to create a sense of community? And I mean my first idea that comes to mind is let's go back to old school, right? Let's create a mailing list, right? That's something that we own. We're not dependent upon a social media platform that we don't own. We own our own lists.  03:59 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) Yes, when it comes to that, both social media and curating lists of potential, current and past clients both fall in the bucket of self-marketing. Having a social media presence, creating a sense of community, trying to interact with clients potentially that's a form of indirect or passive marketing. And then curating lists of clients cold calls, cold emails, newsletters those are all forms of direct or active marketing strategies. So both of them have their merits. But to your point, if the four, at least the four social media platforms that we just talked about, are unstable on both a cultural view, political, socioeconomic, logistical and technological view, because one of them was taken down and then went back up and goodness knows how many millions of dollars was potentially lost by the TikTok users who monetize? Yeah, absolutely.  04:54 So, this is creating uncertainty in the market, so looking for more stable practices is a very good idea. So, if you have been able to cultivate any relationships with any potential or current or past clients through social media platforms and I'm not just talking about Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok, which are the four that seem to be the most worrisome or in flux right now- Well, they're the largest.  05:18 They are also, interestingly enough, the largest, and Facebook's been around since what? 2004? Tiktok's pretty new and Twitter's been around since around 2008,. 9, 10. And Instagram is a few years after that, so some of these have been around for quite some time.  05:33 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Well, let's not forget about our old friend YouTube, which right now doesn't appear to be affected so much.  05:37 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) YouTube seems to be relatively stable and actually YouTube has been growing quite steadily.  05:49 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Youtube is the number one streaming platform. I think that that can be an option for people who are looking for community or trying to establish a community. I mean, really, what do you need to establish a community? There's community number one, just community for ourselves, right, because I need my colleagues. I need to be able to communicate with my colleagues and just kind of like just say hey, how's it going, or what are you doing, or just that kind of like at the water cooler sort of thing. And then we also need the community of where can we put ourselves out there, where can we promote and market our materials, if the online community is now threatened?  06:17 I think, I mean, I know, for many years, you know, social media has always been quote unquote, free, right, always been free, and the Internet's been free. And now, all of a sudden, there's a potential to maybe it not being there or free, or we don't know really what's going to happen. So we need to come up with our plan B. I think it's always important that, as business owners, we have a plan B or we have an alternate plan, so that we're not throwing all our eggs in one basket, right? What can that be, tom?  06:45 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) All right, so I have many answers.  06:47 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I have many answers and ideas.  06:48 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) Me too. Okay. So because there's a difference between fostering or being part of a community of fellow voice actors on a social media platform and looking to network with potential clients. Yes, despite all the weird that's been going on, linkedin is still the number one social media platform to be connecting with and developing relationships with clients.  07:10 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Except it's got spammy lately.  07:12 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) It's gotten very spammy and I've seen a lot more politics on my LinkedIn feed.  07:16 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Yes, but still it's better.  07:19 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) It's better. It may be a short-term consequence, it may re-stabilize I'm not sure, but LinkedIn is the number one source for that Twitter was a pretty good source for that too.  07:29 Yes, because also everybody knows that LinkedIn is the professional social media platform, whereas Facebook is the social. It's literally called the social network. It's a social platform. You can be social on a professional platform and you can be professional on a social platform. But all of these different social media platforms were designed with a specific intent in mind. Instagram was all about photos, and now it turned into video as well to compete with everybody else, and then YouTube made shorts to compete with Instagram reels and they're all watered down and they can all do all of those things, but what the thrust of it is?  08:00 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Before I forget, I do want to like throw in another social media platform that can generate community on a more professional level and that would be Substack.  08:08 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) Yes, that's definitely one.  08:09 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) That's kind of like here. If you want to sign up and subscribe to my newsletter on a professional basis, there is Substack and I think that might be gaining popularity as well.  08:17 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) Slack is another one that is gaining popularity. I have not ventured into Substack or Slack, but the one that I have been exploring lately when it comes to community is Discord.  08:29 Yep, absolutely what's interesting about Discord is what separates it from all of the other social media platforms is it doesn't have a feed. It doesn't have this torrential river of content that you can doom scroll through. For those of you who aren't familiar with Discord, discord has what are called servers. Think of them as like Facebook groups, except that they are generally invite only, though many of them have a public invite where they publicly promote a link or a QR code where you can scan and then you can potentially get admitted into that Discord server. There's usually a number of questions that you need to answer and a code of conduct that you need to adhere to before you'll be admitted into that individual server, and there are a ton of voiceover-related Discord servers. Many of the voiceover groups that you find on Facebook and all of the organizations that you're familiar with in voiceover groups that you find on Facebook and all of the organizations that you're familiar with in voiceover circles, have a Discord server, and within those servers are little threads or sub-servers.  09:33 Sub-threads yeah, Sub-threads where you can talk about whatever subject matter.  09:37 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Then it becomes like the old school Usenet. Oh my God, I'm showing my age. Do you know what I mean? Because people post about topics. It's like a forum yeah it becomes like a forum which Usenet? Do you know Usenet?  09:50 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) Or am I even showing my age with you? Yeah, that was way back when I am showing my age with you.  09:53 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) It's Usenet back in the day, oh my goodness, yeah. Topic-based.  09:56 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) Discord definitely has a. It's also got a bunch of emojis and badges and avatars and all these things that you can do with it.  10:19 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) So I would say for communities. If you're looking for a community, feel that the Facebook groups if you don't want to be on Facebook anymore at all or you're disliking things about Facebook, in particular, discord for community, I think is a really good way to go. And I think people are just kind of waiting it out a little bit at this moment in time, because Facebook really was for many, many, many years. It was a great community gatherer, and so I think that people are just kind of sitting back, waiting and seeing, or they're fleeing. Some people are going over to Blue Sky, but then again people will say that that is also politically motivated, and so really it just becomes like where are you going to go and where are you going to find the groups? And I think it's one of these things, tom, that we have to just kind of wait and see a little bit. But I would say, professionally, if you want to create that community, start gathering your own mailing list of your current clients and get something going on your website that invites people to subscribe to your email list, and that way you will always have a way to professionally market to that list or communicate with that list. And then, when it comes to community, like colleague and that type of group, I have a wait and see.  11:12 I've kind of have my accounts on all different platforms and I'm just going to join them all and see where I feel that people are kind of migrating to. I know that for me, I've done a lot of work creating groups. I have a VOPs group that has thousands of members. I have business pages on Facebook that have thousands of members and followers. In reality, I have to look at that and say, well, it's possible that my groups have been disbanded and in a way, this is a time where I feel like I can kind of clean up in a way and so things that have grown, maybe possibly stagnant over time, where maybe people are members but maybe they're not engaged members. You know, maybe it's time to really just sit back, take a look, see where things go and really try to engage a quality community right, not necessarily a quantity, remember before it was all like, oh my God, well, I have 90,000 people on my Facebook group, but are they all engaged?  12:03 - Intro (Announcement) Yeah.  12:04 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) So I think now's the time to really start building that community that know, like and trust you, and I feel like that's not just for sales, that's also for people that you interact with on a day-to-day basis. Like Tom, you and I like you're my know, like and trust and I would be like Tom, I want to be where you are so that we can continue our relationship right. So I feel like that's an important criteria for any group that I migrate to or that I create, and then it becomes a build process again.  12:30 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) Yeah, I agree. So, bosses, if you've been listening to what Anne's been saying, she's making two extremely important points. One is do not be dependent on any one social media platform for community or for establishing and maintaining relationships with clients. Those are two different things that you can do on all of these social media platforms and the advice of going through all of your social media platforms and keeping track of where all your potential, current and past clients are on all these social media platforms. Make sure that you have all their contact information and get them into your CRM, which is a VO boss conversation that we had very, very recently.  13:15 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) That was the acronym. Party the acronym party. So check out that episode.  13:19 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) Absolutely Use that CRM, because it's also a way to cultivate relationships with all of your clients. It's also a way to cultivate relationships with your fellow voice actors. There's nothing stopping you from sending out a newsletter to fellow voice actors, not to tell them about whatever voiceover you've done recently, which they may or may not be interested in, but just talk about concerns or topics of interest to you that may be of interest to them as well. You could also do that through blogging, because your blog posts can have different audiences. You can have blog posts where the audience is your voice seekers and you can have one where your audience is voice actors. To find another way to create a non-social media dependent community and culture.  14:00 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I think the vlog might be making a comeback. I mean, I think it was always a thing right. But I think a blog I mean I do a Teachable Moment every week and I do shorts every week those are videos that I put out to the community and that can also be part of my blog. There's a lot of those that are part of my blog as well, so people can subscribe to that blog and you can talk about whatever topic floats your boat, floats your passion, and I think that more of the social communities like TikTok and again, you know TikTok is up for now, but again, if you're using it to monetize or using it to try to really sell, just be careful that you're not putting all the eggs in one basket. And so I just say, if you've got good video content right, you can now maybe put that on multiple platforms, right, or the platforms that you feel are right to gain the audience that you want. So just know that your video it turns out to be stuff that you own.  14:51 Stuff that you create is stuff that you own. So if you create videos, put them in a place where you have control over them. Put them on your website, put them in a blog, put them on YouTube if you have a YouTube channel. But if YouTube were to blow up tomorrow, you've got your own server, you've got your own web server that you can put your videos on, and so creating that content that is distinctly something that is owned by you gives you more semblance of control in regards to promoting your services, promoting your voice, promoting your product out there and also fostering a sense of community, even though it may not be engaging, but you can have people like subscribe to your blog, create comments, have engaging comments back and forth.  15:29 And again, there's lots of different places. There's Zoom workspace, there's Slack. There's lots of places where you can have video meetups and create that community there as well, and that's something to think about is to have a Q&A or have a water cooler, like, basically, there's that Zoom water cooler, that's out there, and so how are you going to promote that community water cooler? Well, that can be through a list, a mailing list that you own, or you can continue to put posts out on social media, and again, it just don't depend on that social media to be your one and only way to communicate with your potential clients or your colleagues.  16:05 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) There's also, if you remember, clubhouse and how popular that was during COVID, that became a real great place where a great sense of community that may come back.  16:14 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) This is exactly why.  16:15 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) I'm bringing it up, anne is that Clubhouse may be a place to go back to, because there's no social media feed. There's really not much of a space for flaming trolling spamming.  16:27 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Interesting thought there, because I've done a Thursday VIP room Voices in Podcasting room and we actually were thinking about going away from it, doing Zoom live streaming, zoom on Facebook, which is just another way of doing it. But you're right, clubhouse could be making a comeback.  16:42 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) Well, video, and I'm sure the reason was you know as well as I do is that video has more of a potential for engagement on a human level and on an algorithmic level than pure audio or just photos or just text.  16:55 So yeah, it makes a lot of sense to be on Zoom, but, like for voice actors, sure On Clubhouse. That seems like a really natural fit. There's one other social media platform that I wanted to mention, and that's Reddit. I've had a Reddit account for a few years now, but I just recently decided to start getting in there and seeing what's going on, and it has its level of weirdness, like any other.  17:20 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Again like a Usenet. Sorry, I'm showing my age again. It's like it's a forum.  17:24 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) It's got a forum Usenet kind of feel to it but like any subject matter, personal or professional, that you can think of is there and there's a group of dedicated and a lot of them very social and often supportive people that are talking about any given subject.  17:42 So I've been spending a lot of time on there and, just as a quick side note, just a couple of interesting things that have happened on. There is one there was a high school student who was required to interview a voice actor for a paper that they had to write. So I volunteered and they sent me the questions, answered the questions and they got an A.  18:00 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I love that you helped someone get an A Tom.  18:02 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) That's great, yeah Now is that going to help my voiceover career? No, no, but that's a good thing, but it's being a part of the community. The other quick example is and I can't say much is that a journalist went on a subreddit who needed to interview certain kind of people to write an article about a particular subject, and I was right for it. So I messaged them and, as a result and DA much.  18:23 And as a result, we had it was a Zoom or a Google Meet meeting for about a half hour, asked me a bunch of questions and in the past week or so they followed up with a bunch of follow-up questions. They wanted to flesh out parts of the conversation and confirm some details and stuff like that, and I think the article comes out next week, so I'll be happy to talk about it then and promote it, because it's a very very, let's just say.  18:50 it's a topic that's extremely relevant to the voiceover community and has been for a couple of years and will continue to be for the foreseeable future. But I wouldn't have gotten that without being on a social media platform and availing myself to what could just come my way, and it's going to turn into a nationally published article from a reputable news organization.  19:08 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Excellent. Now the other thing is yes, we're talking about the social media chaos and what we can do about it. Now the other thing, too, is, if you're finding that social media has become to the point where, if you're doom scrolling and it is doom scrolling and it is becoming mentally difficult right to read things on it, then I would say, for your own mental health, step back, take a break. It's not a critical part of you know. You have your circle of friends. I have, like Tom, I can get in touch with you in lots of other ways other than social media if I have to. So, really, guys, when it comes to your health and the health of your business, if you need to step back absolutely. It's not the be all end all.  19:49 Social media is not the be all end all to your business. It is a method that we have used for many years to promote ourselves. And I remember gosh, back in the day when social media was just becoming popular and there was Instagram and Facebook, and then it was like, oh my God, we can actually like, advertise our businesses on here. And that wasn't so long ago, or maybe it just seems like time has flown by, but I remember back in 2004 or five or six, and doing like a class on, like social media and how to advertise your business. And so 20 years has gone by, it's evolved, it's turned into a very different animal, and so I think, think again, very similar to how technologies evolve and things happen. We need to evolve with the time. So if you need to step back, absolutely for your health, absolutely step back.  20:38 I honestly don't think that it's going to be the destruction of your business unless you have monetized on a platform that is closing down or is one of those platforms that is now you, you know, in chaos, and so really try to diversify.  20:50 Think about how you can keep in contact with your current clients, how you can reach out to other clients, and again, I'm going to just say the good old school, like create a list for yourself. There's not one website software out there that doesn't have a way where you can invite people to become part of your list and you just have a checkbox that says I agree to allow you to send emails and people give you permission, and that becomes, I think, one of the best tools that you have, right for, let's say, maybe a professional way of marketing yourself and also a way of becoming closer to your community of professionals so that your business can stay afloat and with colleagues right. Gather those colleagues close to you. Already now there's multiple. I mean, we all do have phones, we all do have homes, we might live near each other, we all have ways to text and stay in communities together and, I think, don't rely on anyone. Get yourself prepared to not depend on any one method of acquiring clients or communicating with your colleagues at large.  21:58 - Tom Dheere (Co-host) That makes so much sense. I'll leave everybody with one thing Think about why you're on social media. Because it just kind of showed up and everybody just started using it. And nobody took a class or read a manual, they just started messing around on there. So if you're on social media for community and the communities are failing you in one social media platform, go to a different one. If you're going there to look for clients and develop relationships with them, if the social media platforms that you've been on aren't conducive for that they never were or they aren't anymore go to a different social media platform. If you are on social media for purely non-voiceover reasons you're just there to be entertained, amused or inspired or educated, and those aren't working anymore go to different ones. If you're doing it, you just find yourself going like this on your phone and none of those motivations are there. That means the really awful psychology, algorithmic things have got their clutches in you. Yeah, get off. Read a book, take a walk, go have coffee with a friend.  22:58 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Yeah, I love that. That's a great way to end that, tom. Thank you so much. Yeah, bosses, be safe and be healthy with social media. All right, great conversation, tom. I'm going to give a great big shout out to our sponsor, ipdtl. Find out more at IPDTLcom. You guys have a great week and connect up with us in multiple ways. Tom and I are available and we have email addresses. You can even email us and you can, for sure, just keep listening to our podcast. So you guys have an amazing week and we will see you next week. Bye.  23:31 - Intro (Announcement) Join us next week for another edition of VO Boss with your host, Anne Ganguzza, and take your business to the next level. Sign up for our mailing list at voboss.com and receive exclusive content, industry revolutionizing tips and strategies and new ways to rock your business like a boss. Redistribution with permission. Coast-to-coast connectivity via IPDTL.   

The Podcasting Morning Chat
How to Handle Being Ghosted & Negative Feedback

The Podcasting Morning Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 59:24


What would you do if you were invited to be a guest on a podcast but you show up to the interview and the host is nowhere to be found? In other words, you've been ghosted. Would you give them another chance or would you not allow for a second opportunity? Today we're discussing a vent post from our facebook group with our takes on how we would handle the situation. Would you call out the host on social media? Or would you let it go? In the second half of the show, we shift gears and share our perspectives on negative feedback vs constructive feedback and share strategies for processing and responding to negative feedback constructively.Episode Highlights: [4:07] A listener's dilemma and Initial Reactions[7:37] Perspectives on Host Ghosting and Second Chances[23:26] Handling Negative Feedback in Podcasting[32:20] Strategies for Dealing with Negative Feedback[40:26] Turning Negative Feedback into Teachable Moments[50:25] Recognizing Haters vs. Constructive CriticismLinks & Resources: The Podcasting Morning Chat: www.podpage.com/pmcJoin The Empowered Podcasting Facebook Group:www.facebook.com/groups/empoweredpodcasting⁠Stephen's Post About Host Ghosting: www.facebook.com/groups/empoweredpodcasting/posts/803189418681395Remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us grow and bring valuable content to our community.Join us LIVE every weekday morning at 7am ET (US) on ⁠Clubhouse⁠: ⁠⁠ https://www.clubhouse.com/house/empowered-podcasting-e6nlrk0w⁠Brought to you by⁠ ⁠iRonickMedia.com⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠NextGenPodcaster.com⁠⁠Please note that some links may be affiliate links, which support the hosts of the PMC. Thank you!--- Send in your mailbag question at:⁠ https://www.podpage.com/pmc/contact/⁠ or ⁠marc@ironickmedia.com⁠Want to be a guest on The Podcasting Morning Chat? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: ⁠https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1729879899384520035bad21b⁠

Trust and Believe with Shaun T
The Truth Behind Gastric Sleeve Surgery

Trust and Believe with Shaun T

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 32:20


In this episode of T is for Transformation, host Shaun T welcomes guest Billy Lenoir to discuss the transformative journey of undergoing gastric sleeve surgery. This episode emphasizes rejecting societal stigma and judgment surrounding personal health decisions. Billy shares the importance of making choices that align with personal well-being, highlighting the rigorous mental and physical process of preparing for and recovering from surgery. He recounts his life before the surgery, the significant lifestyle changes afterward, and the emotional and psychological shifts that occurred. Shaun and Billy advocate for empathy and support for individuals' health choices, emphasizing the deeply personal nature of such decisions. Billy's story serves as an inspiring call to action to celebrate courage and personal agency in the pursuit of health and self-confidence. 00:00 Welcome to T is for Transformation 01:52 Billy's journey with gastric sleeve surgery 03:50 The mental and physical transformation 06:36 Overcoming judgement and embracing change 07:56 The importance of nutrition and support 12:55 Celebrating the transformation 15:24 Reflecting on the journey 24:41 Teachable Moments and Final Thoughts

Author Vivian E. Moore
"HOLD ON, WAIT A MINUTE!" The Power of Teachable Moments

Author Vivian E. Moore

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 15:00


Today's episode discusses the concept of teachable moments, highlighting how reading books can lead to spontaneous wisdom in conversations. It emphasizes that our brains store and recall information from reading, which can resurface unexpectedly and provide valuable insights. The power of reading lies in its ability to prepare us for these moments, making lifelong learning crucial for personal growth and connection.

Jim and Them
RIP Nautica Malone - #848 Part 2

Jim and Them

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 105:18


Break The Boom Meter: Big AJ and Big Justice drop a new joint featuring the Rizzler. Are these songs giving us diminishing returns? Chicken Pig Attack: Jessica goes out on a limb and submits something to the show without it being screened. How does it turn out? Nautica Malone: Bikini Barista creep goes viral and then unalives himself in embarrassment and more creeps and weirdos. FUCK YOU WATCH THIS!, THE BEAR!, OUR LADY PEACE!, SUPERMAN'S DEAD!, CANADA!, THE COSTCO GUYS!, AJ AND BIG JUSTICE!, THE RIZZLER!, BREAKING THE BOOM METER!, DIMINISHING RETURNS!, AMH BAND!, JACK BLACK!, TIKTOK!, VIRAL!, ADAM AND THE METAL HAWKS!, FAKE BAND!, JOE BERRY!, WHOLESOME VIBES!, PRECONCEIVED NOTIONS!, BEASTIE BOYS!, RAP ROCK!, CRAB RAVE!, JESSICA!, CHICKEN PIG ATTACK!, RETURN OF TAKEO!, GREGORY BROTHERS!, JAPANESE YODEL!, FIGHT!, COCK!, INNUENDO!, SERIES!, RABBIT HOLE!, TEACHABLE MOMENT!, ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE!, NEVER UNDERESTIMATE A COW!, BIKINI BARISTA!, SUICIDE!, NO PANTS!, VIRAL!, CLOWNED!, BULLIED!, DR PEPPER!, LAUNDRY DAY!, BIKINI BEANS!, NAUTICA MALONE!, WOMAN MASTURBATES ON BEACH!, EXPOSED!, DEATH!, BODY CAM FOOTAGE!, ARREST!, DRUNK!, BEACH JERK!, ROY!, WALMART!, CREEPS!, DARKNESS!, YOR!, MONSTER!, I'M 14!, LENGTH!, PET SEMATARY!, SOMETIMES 14 IS BETTER!, PALISADES FIRES!, WHEELCHAIR!, SON!, BURNED ALIVE!, I AM LEGEND!, CRASH OUT!, BURT!, TOM SEGURA!, TWO BEARS ONE CAVE!  You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!

Don't Limit Your Identity
Teachable Moments Episode #3

Don't Limit Your Identity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 61:31


Good evening, Familia y Amigos!

LIFE.STYLE.LIVE!
Helping Parents Create Teachable Moments

LIFE.STYLE.LIVE!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 5:27


n the hustle and bustle of modern life, many parents struggle to connect with their children. Between work, school and the constant buzz of technology, meaningful family moments can be challenging to come by. But Angie Lau has found a way to bridge that gap.Founder of “Life Beyond School,” Angie Lau, joined us on “Life.Style.Live!” to talk about “Life Beyond School.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Don't Limit Your Identity
Welcome to Episode 2 of Teachable Moments!

Don't Limit Your Identity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 36:33


In this exciting new episode, we're diving into the journey of a local young entrepreneur who's breaking barriers and inspiring a whole new generation of dreamers and doers. He's here to share his powerful story, from the lessons he's learned, all while chasing his passion and creating a meaningful impact in his community.This is more than just a conversation—it's a dose of inspiration you don't want to miss! So sit back, take notes, and get ready to feel motivated to tackle your own goals. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason-alicea/support

Show de Vie Podcast w/Mike G
Ep 359 - Blair Ault: Full of Teachable Moments

Show de Vie Podcast w/Mike G

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 64:57


Teacher, educator, whiskey ambassador, podcaster, and more... It makes one wonder what Milam and Greene's Blair Ault does NOT do. Houston's Blair Ault is a renaissance woman. She writes, teaches, hosts, and travels the United States extolling the virtues of Texas' Milam and Greene whiskey. Blair is an erudite Star Trek fan that encourages creativity in others. With a massive lust for life, and passion for whiskey, what motivates Blair to keep expanding her knowledge? The answer is: a whole lot. We chat loud noises, audio challenges, writing from the heart, and more.

Imperfect Heroes: Insights Into Parenting
Episode 179: Holiday Parenting: Building Spiritual Foundations and Creating Teachable Moments

Imperfect Heroes: Insights Into Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 24:24 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this episode of Imperfect Heroes: Insights into Parenting, DJ Stutz delves into the importance of spirituality in raising compassionate, mentally healthy, and service-minded children. Drawing from her wealth of experience, DJ discusses how aligning on spiritual beliefs as parents and modeling healthy communication can set the foundation for a strong spiritual life. She shares practical advice for starting spiritual conversations early, creating teachable moments, and encouraging children to explore their own beliefs.  Whether you're looking to strengthen your family's spiritual practice or simply learn more about nurturing spirituality in your children, this episode offers plenty of valuable insights for your parenting journey.CLICK HERE to learn more about the book by Dr. Lisa Miller mentioned in the show.TIMESTAMPS2:21  DJ Stutz discusses the benefits of a spiritually centered home, emphasizing deeper family connections.4:12  DJ Stutz addresses the challenge of couples with different faith beliefs and the importance of honest discussions.9:30  DJ Stutz encourages parents to welcome their children's questions about spirituality as a sign of thinking and processing.18:41  DJ reminds us that children have a unique ability to help adults remember that they are loved and part of something larger.It would help us so much if you took just a moment to follow the show and then leave us a rating and/or review. Connect with Us!Podcast: https://www.imperfectheroespodcast.com/Coaching and Resources Website: https://www.imperfectheroes.netFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheImperfectHeroesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/imperfect_heroes/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOpphCRklDJiFXdS76U0LSQRumble: https://rumble.com/v449rkoDJ Stutz Booking Link: https://bookme.name/ImperfectheroespodcastONE ON ONE COACHING Link: https://www.littleheartsacademyusa.com/courses/one-on-one-coaching-bundle Support the showSupport the show.If you like what you hear, we would appreciate your support. Every little bit helps.https://www.buzzsprout.com/1779847/support

Don't Limit Your Identity
Teachable Moments With Your Host Jay El Maestro Alicea & Interviewing Terrell A Wilson‼️

Don't Limit Your Identity

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 51:22


Terrell and I recently connected for the very first episode of Teachable Moments, and I am beyond excited to share it with you!

Coffee With Carrie:  Homeschool Podcast
Teachable Moments with Great Books: A Conversation with Millie Florence

Coffee With Carrie: Homeschool Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 35:59


Millie Florence, a homeschool graduate, is coming out with another book:  Beyond Mulberry Glen.  Her latest book will be released January 2025 by Sarah Mackenzie's Publishing House, Waxwing Books.  In Carrie's first conversation with Millie, “Another Approach To Writing,” they talked about Millie's love of writing and how she published several books before she graduated high school. That episode is full of advice for aspiring writers (and reluctant writers) and for moms who are looking for different ways to approach writing in their home education.  Make sure you listen to it after you listen to this episode!In this conversation, Carrie picks Millie's brain on how to use good literature, including her new book, Beyond Mulberry Glen, to teach important life lessons about values, faith, and relationships.  Pour yourself a cup of coffee, put your feet up, and join Carrie and Millie for a fun conversation about creating teachable moments while reading aloud and starting book clubs with friends.Support the showPurchase Homeschooling High School: A Handbook for Christian Education.Purchase Just Breathe (and Take a Sip of Coffee): Homeschool Simply & Enjoyably. Join The Coffee House, Coffee With Carrie Premium Membership. Join Today! Subscribe to Coffee With Carrie email newsletter and blog at https://coffeewithcarrie.org Follow on Instagram @coffeewithcarrieconsultant.Amazon Prime! Use this LINK. Check out Carrie's homeschool recommendations & help support the show at the same time. Instacart! Use this LINK. Save time and money on your grocery bill and meal prep!

WICC 600
CT Today With Paul Pacelli - A "Teachable Moment" For Democrats?

WICC 600

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 37:12


Host Paul Pacelli opened Thursday's "Connecticut Today" with his thoughts on how the Democratic Party could actually benefit from former President Donald Trump's election - again - on Tuesday night (00:37). We ran a replay of President Joe Biden's post-election remarks, from earlier in the day, in Washington, D.C. (15:18). Landmark Legal Foundation attorney Mike O'Neill talked about what happens now to the pending criminal cases against President-elect Donald Trump (21:39), while "Only In Bridgeport" blogger Lennie Grimaldi broke down Donald Trump's Bridgeport vote totals (29:01) Image Credit: iStock / Getty Images Plus

The Todd Starnes Podcast
Trump winning back the White House is a teachable moment in persistence… AND Jimmy explains why this moment is a win for every American

The Todd Starnes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 122:51


Trump winning back the White House is a teachable moment in persistence… AND Jimmy explains why this moment is a win for every American Co-host of “Outnumbered” and host of “The Fox True Crime Podcast” Emily Compagno joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to share her reaction to President Elect Trump's decisive victory over Vice President Kamala Harris. Jimmy tells us how this political comeback for Trump is a teachable moment for all Americans about the power of persistence. Host of the “Kennedy Saves The World” podcast Kennedy drops by to revel in all the media meltdowns that have happened since it was announced that Harris had lost. PLUS, co-chair of the RNC Lara Trump checks in to describe the scene at Mar-a-Lago when the election results were coming in. [00:00:00] Trump completes biggest political comeback in U.S. history [00:37:50] Emily Compagno [00:56:04] Kennedy [01:14:30] More media reaction to Trump's win [01:32:50] Lara Trump Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Church Within You!
Teachable Moments

The Church Within You!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 6:06


Today's reading speaks of a few of Paul's teachable moments. The LORD knows how to bring balance to our lives. If we have only blessings, we may become proud; so He permits us to have burdens as well. That being said, we have good days and some not-so-good. One thing is for sure, God is still in control, and all we have to do as faithful to His Word is trust Him. Blessings, Elder Hayes The Wiersbe Study Bible's Catalyst

Benning Bites
Teachable Moments for Nebraska Football

Benning Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 6:20


Nebraska football continues to gear up for their matchup against Rutgers. What are the keys for success against the Scarlet Knights, and what are the past teachable moments for the Huskers this season? All on this episode of Benning Bites. Follow Damon on social:  Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/dn9u89yh   Twitter: http://twitter.com/damonbenning     About Benning Bites: Wondering what it would be like to sit down at the breakfast table with Damon Benning? Now you know! Benning Bites is your one-way ticket to exclusive scoops and the latest in sports news.       Follow Hurrdat Sports on social:  Twitter: http://twitter.com/hurrdatsports   Instagram: http://instagram.com/hurrdatsports   Tiktok: http://tiktok.com/hurrdatsports   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HurrdatSports      Hurrdat Sports is a digital production platform dedicated to the new wave of sports media. From podcasting to video interviews along with live events Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roadmap To Heaven with Adam Wright
September 3, 2024 (Teachable Moments)

Roadmap To Heaven with Adam Wright

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 21:32


Cory Grizzle is back with us on a Tuesday morning as we learn about “teachable moments.”  For more information on Covenant Network, please visit OurCatholicRadio.org

Coach & Kernan
Episode 717 Planes Trains Buses and Automobiles with Frank Coppenbarger and Dave Dagostino featuring former BIG League OF Dave Gallagher

Coach & Kernan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 69:36


#1, The A's, $500, and a keg party The Indians 7 yrs in the minors... didn't fail enough Quiet takes IBM or Platoon "Nobody asked" A lifetime of 1 yr contracts/I'm going in early tomorrow Dutch and a broken thumb - put his locker next to mine The Playoffs, Yachts, and a shitzu Coaching AA HS Coaching, Baseball Academy New direction- MLB Rookies, Hank Aaron Program Mistakes and Teachable Moments

Matt and Doree's Eggcellent Adventure: An IVF Journey

Matt turns Henry's mischief-making in gymnastics into a teachable moment, and a listener is reminded of how much she pays her fertility clinic.Join our Patreon, where you can get up to two bonus eps per month plus our back catalog! This episode is also available AD-FREE at the $10 tier and above. Sign up at patreon.com/eggcellent adventure.And don't forget to call or text us at 413-461-BABY or email us at mattanddoree@gmail.com or doreeandmatt@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#EdChat Radio
Using Teachable Moments to Connect Students With the World

#EdChat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 14:22


This week we talk about “teachable moments” when teachers stop the usual lessons to talk about things happening in the world that matter to students. The conversation shows how important these moments are for making students feel like they're part of their community and the bigger world. But it also looks at the tough parts, like figuring out what's okay to talk about in class and how to deal with wrong information on social media. Follow on Twitter: @TheThinkingProj @HarveyAlvy1 @danacoledares @tomwhitby @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd Ed Chat Archive: http://edchat.pbworks.com/ Rachel Pickett strives to work with teachers, colleagues, students and herself to build classrooms where diverse perspectives are valued, learning is relevant to the lives all of us lead, and where students develop ways of thinking that support them in leading thoughtful, creative, contributing lives. Finding authentic and innovative ways to bring Inquiry-Based Stress Reduction (IBSR) to young people has been a living turnaround in Rachel's life since 2004. It ignited her passion for becoming a teacher and co-founding The Thinking Project. Harvey Alvy has served as a teacher, principal, and university professor, and was honored to be a National Distinguished Principal. He is the author of Fighting for Change in Your School: How to Avoid Fads and Focus on Substance, and co-author of Learning From Lincoln: Leadership Practices for School Success.

Kerusso Daily Devotional
Teachable Moments

Kerusso Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 1:46


Life is a process. We know that if we've lived very long at all. And this week, we're talking about the process of trusting God.John 16:24 says, “Until now you have not asked for anything in my name. Ask and you will receive, and your joy will be complete.”Could Jesus meet our needs by just giving us something instantly? Of course. He made everything! And sometimes He does that; the miracles He performed that are recorded in the New Testament tell us that He often instantly met a person's need.But He doesn't always work that way. And that's because Jesus loves to teach us.In the book of John, He is telling us the steps necessary to trust Him for provision. First, we ask. Then we learn to receive His good gifts. Finally, we feel real joy, because we know exactly where it came from.This process is designed to teach us faith, and then to be genuinely appreciative to the Lord for meeting our needs. All through the Bible, we are told that He delights in helping us, in loving us through tough times. The older we get, the more we're able to look back and see that He and He alone brought us through. There is usually no other explanation. And that is called a miracle.Let's pray. Lord, we are dependent on you for everything, and we are blessed that you are our Source. In Jesus' name, amen.Change your shirt, and you can change the world! Save 15% Off your entire purchase of faith-based apparel + gifts at Kerusso.com with code KDD15.

(EA) Eternal Affairs TRUTH Radio
A Teachable Moment From TODAY'S Politically *CORRECT* World on 'A RELEVANT WORD' w/Pastor Carl Gallups

(EA) Eternal Affairs TRUTH Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 25:26


A Teachable Moment From TODAY'S Politically CORRECT World on 'A RELEVANT WORD' w/Pastor Carl Gallups ~ EA Truth RadioPastor Carl Gallups confronts "transgenderism" and Today's Politically CORRECT World from a BIBLICAL STANDPOINT. He addresses it with compassion, however. You have to check this out ... You may just LEARN something NEW!! TUNE IN HERE TODAY!This blessed partnership with Pastor Carl Gallups and Eternal Affairs TRUTH Media has been ordained by the Lord God Almighty!We're now continuing into our 2nd season! Tune in below!Thank you for listening & showing your support!Our Hosts' viewpoints don't always reflect what EA TRUTH Media believes as a whole!We invite you to chat with us on social media about our shows using hashtag #EATruthRadio~ VISIT PASTOR CARL GALLUPS ONLINE AT ~ www.CarlGallups.com ~ ~ ~ !!! *** Visit our Media Site at www.EternalAffairsMedia.com ****** Please Consider Planting A SEED IN OUR MINISTRY! ****** Sign up for our FREE Email Newsletter! ****** Sign up and become a Monthly Patron for EXCLUSIVE PERKS! ****** NEW TRUTH PREMIUM *** on EA Truth Media Website * Exclusive Premium Content & Less Ads ~ ONLY $2.99 ~ Click Here ;-)You can also send Bitcoin via The Lightning Network:watchmancbiz@strike.mePAYPALhttps://donate.eamedia.onlineCASH APP$eamediaonlinehttps://cash.app/$eamediaonlineHave a Question, Comment, Suggestion, Prayer Request? Heck! Do you just want to SAY HI? ... hit us up today!Support the Show.

5–Minute Parenting: Tips to Help You Raise Competent, Godly Kids.

Send us a Text Message.Welcome to another episode of 5-Minute Parenting! Today's guest, Terry Heller Brown, shares with us valuable insights on recognizing and seizing teachable moments with our children.Key Takeaways:- Use the Acronym STOP:  "S T O P" stands for "Stop," "Take" notice of emotions, "Open" up the conversation, and "Praise" their insights and present solutions. - Embrace interruptions: Teachable moments often interrupt our plans, but they are invaluable opportunities to disciple our children and equip them for a life following Christ.- Encourage critical thinking: Praise and encourage your children's insights and attempts at reasoning, even if they're a little off, to help them feel heard and seen.-Keep an eye out for the episode, and don't miss out on Terry's new children's picture book, "A World of Pancakes." Thank you, Terry, for sharing your insights on recognizing and seizing teachable moments!Check out Terrie's website for more great parenting advice as well as info on her new picture book: "A World Of Pancakes."Check out free resources and downloads on my website: Website: http://SandraKayChambers.com Follow Me on Social Media: Instagram: http://instagram.com/SandraKayChambers Facebook: http://facebook.com/SandraKayChambersauthor Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/SandraKayChamberswriter Thanks to my Virtual Assistant, Alyssa Avant (https://alyssaavantandcompany.com), for her tech genius and help with this podcast.

Zen Dog Training
Creating Teachable Moments

Zen Dog Training

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 17:05


Zen Dog TrainingEpisode 18: Creating Teachable MomentsJason Connell and Gordon Fontaine discuss the importance of creating teachable moments in Zen Dog Training.Recorded: 07-05-24Studio: Just Curious MediaPartner: Zen Dog TrainingHosts:Jason ConnellGordon Fontaine#justcuriousmedia #zendogtraining #mrjasonconnell #gordonfontaine #pets #puppies #dogoftheday #doglover #ilovemydog #puppylove #animals #doggy #doglife #lovedogs #animal #doglove #bestwoof #mansbestfriend #dogtraining #puppytraining #zen #dog #trainingSend us a Text Message.

Speaking of ... College of Charleston
"Teachable Moments," a Minute of Education for Students and Parents

Speaking of ... College of Charleston

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 20:42


On this episode of Speaking Of…College of Charleston we talk to Dr. Rénard Harris, associate professor of management in the School of Business. Dr. Harris is the host of Teachable Moments, a radio program about education topics for parents and students on South Carolina Public Radio.Teachable Moments airs every Friday at 6:44 a.m., 8:44 a.m., 1:33 p.m., and 4:48 p.m., but you can listen any time on South Carolina Public Radio.org or today.charleston.edu/podcast.Launched in April 2024, Teachable Moments covers topics that range from cell phones in the classroom to getting ready for college to teacher shortages. This is a great partnership between the College of Charleston and South Carolina Public Radio for many reasons, one of which is the opportunity to showcase the expertise of our faculty to the 315,000 weekly listeners across the state. “The College of Charleston is proud to partner with S.C. Public Radio on educational content that will inform and, maybe, even entertain its listeners,” says President Andrew Hsu. “Professor Harris is a gifted teacher-scholar and he can pack a lot in only a minute of instruction!”Dr. Harris says he loves hosting Teachable Moments because each episode is a conversation with the wider community. “It's not about high-end research. Nobody's going to get tested on it, nobody's going to fail, we're just having a conversation in the studio,” he says. “It's a teachable moment that hopefully inspires listeners to talk about with their neighbor, family and community and hopefully those discussions will make those spaces better.”Sean Birch, director of South Carolina public radio, says Teachable Moments aligns with their mission to keep South Carolinians informed and connected to the world around them in a way that's entertaining and accessible.  “Dr. Harris' energy and positivity – not to mention the tasty licks of his harmonica – are a natural fit for our public radio style. We are proud to partner with the whole College of Charleston team and look forward to growing our shared efforts in the future.”Featured on this episode:Dr. Rénard Harris is an Associate Professor of Management in the School of Business at the College of Charleston. He holds an Ed.D in teacher education. Since his time at the College of Charleston and several years prior, he has explored multicultural education, diversity, equity and inclusion, storytelling, cultural relevance and leadership. He is often called upon to serve as a keynote speaker, inclusion facilitator and consultant for businesses and educational institutions.Resources from this episode:·      S.C. Public Radio and the College of Charleston launches “Teachable Moments”·      Teachable Moments·      Teacher Shortages episode·      School of Buisness·      School of Education·      Rénard Harris Celebrates International Blues Day on Harmonica·      MTA's 'Music Under New York' program   

Wally Show Podcast
Odd Services: July 2, 2024

Wally Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 41:39


TWS News 1: Elmo’s Fireworks Warning – 00:26   How Wally Hears the Show – 3:22 Odd Services – 6:47 TWS News 2: 58-Year-Old Olympian – 11:42 Teachable Moment with Zach Williams – 13:46 Email – 15:55 Time Capsule Tuesday – 18:36 TWS News 3: Ozempic for Pets – 22:43 The Bad Purchase You Made – 24:49 Prayer Wall – 29:12 Rock Report: Leave the Cat – 31:45 Neighborhood App Posts – 34:03 Good News Giddy Up – 37:19 Monday School Podcast Promo – 38:59 You can join our Wally Show Poddies Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/WallyShowPoddies

Money Talk
Teachable Moments

Money Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 6:11


Teachable moments are unplanned, everyday situations that offer the perfect opportunity to teach children valuable life lessons. In this episode, I'm going to talk about teachable moments for children around money and give some examples on how you can easily work them into your day.

Obsessed or Not Interested
51. WAIT A MINUTE | Being A Reliable Parent and Person!

Obsessed or Not Interested

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 13:12


Introducing my new Podcast Series called "WAIT A MINUTE"  basically this series will be like voice memoing with your best friend random thoughts, rants, ideas,  and tips and all episodes will be short and sweet, 2-6 minutes each.   On this weeks episode, Mindy talks about a recent event that took place in her life where someone wasn't showing up as a reliable parent to her children and how she handled it. She shares her parenting advice and how she uses these moments as Teachable Moments for her children. 

Only Girl On The Jobsite
179. Teachable Moments From The Jobsite

Only Girl On The Jobsite

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 44:55


Today, I want to share with you a project I've been working on that had so many teachable moments that I think you will find valuable. This one project has reaffirmed to me the value of my referral network, the ability to pivot when things get turned upside down, the ability to obtain team cohesion, and my personal belief that you don't design for future owners but for the current ones you are working with. Ultimately, this single project reaffirmed my belief that a client and potential work can be more valuable than a specific project they bring to you in the first place.    As always, I'd love to hear from you with any questions or any experiences you'd like to share! Email me at renee@devignierdesign.com or send me a DM on social media. Find the full shownotes at: https://devignierdesign.com/teachable-moments   

The Amanda Seales Show
Big Up Let Down: Graphic Designers Making Racists Mad and Missed Teachable Moment

The Amanda Seales Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 3:55


Big Up - To Making Racist White People Mad. Someone posted graphic art for a children's book about Ruby Bridges on Twitter titled "Your Grandma Threw Rocks at Ruby Bridges." Let Down - Goes To A Missed Teachable Moment Let Down goes to a missed opportunity for a suspected racist security guard to get punched in the face. A security guard who appears to be a white woman at the Cannes Film Festival has now had not one, not two, but three tussles with celebrities. And get this—all three of these stars were women of color.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beau of The Fifth Column
Let's talk about a nutty situation and a teachable moment....

Beau of The Fifth Column

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 6:37


Let's talk about a nutty situation and a teachable moment.... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beau-of-the-fifth-column/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beau-of-the-fifth-column/support

Ben Greenfield Life
How To Become A Strong Family, Turning Hard Hikes Into Teachable Moments, Raising Confident And Resilient Children & More With Joe And Mell Hashey

Ben Greenfield Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 67:50 Very Popular


Ever found yourself pondering the decisions you'd navigate if life orchestrated an unexpected turn and reshaped your family's journey? My guests today, Joe and Mell Hashey, had their lives turned upside down in 2020, forcing them to bid farewell to their cherished "dream home" and embark on a 2,000-mile journey to an unfamiliar town, where they knew no one. This transformative experience became the catalyst for the creation of Strong Family Co. — a versatile framework any family can adopt to establish values and cultivate stress-free family leadership.  Joe Hashey earned his Master of Education from Colgate University, where he played football for a few years before four knee surgeries. He went on to become an award-winning high school social studies teacher for eight years and a local youth coach. Mell Hashey is a former social worker turned stay-at-home mom of three. In college, Joe's father passed away due to preventable health issues. Fueled by a passion for promoting health and wellness, Joe launched a local personal training company dedicated to helping busy adults live longer and healthier lives. He has been a prominent leader in his community for 15 years and was honored as the Chamber of Commerce's Small Business Person of the Year in 2018. Realizing he was dedicating more time to his business than to his family, Joe swiftly rebalanced. Now, as a business consultant for companies coast to coast, he applies those lessons to guide the most important organization in his life: his family. Together, the Hasheys penned, Strong Family Guidebook: Your Guide to Raising Confident, Independent, and Resilient Children, a practical guide full of the wisdom that transformed their family into a resilient unit. Joe and Mell emphasize the irreplaceable role parents play in their children's lives, reminding you that amidst career and financial pursuits, parenthood is earned through daily commitment. From organizing family meetings to instilling lasting principles in your children, The Strong Family Guidebook offers an operating system for your family's unique values and dynamics, fostering a resilient family, where individual strengths contribute to the collective magic that binds you together. For the full show notes, visit: https://bengreenfieldlife.com/strongfamily Episode Sponsors: Paleovalley: Go to paleovalley.com/ben to get 15% off your first order. Organifi: Go to Organifi.com/Ben for 20% off your order. Jigsaw Health: Visit JigsawAC.com and use code Greenfield10 to get 10% off on your order.  BEAM Minerals: If you want to up your mineral game, give BEAM Minerals a try. Go to beamminerals.com and use code BEN at checkout for 20% off your order. Ultimate Longevity: Head to ultimatelongevity.com/ben to get your hands on grounding mats for your mattress, pillow, blankets, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
Support for Israel, Bernie Goldberg on Media Coverage of the Attacks, Black Lives Matter Controversy, GOP Chaos, & More

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 45:14


Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Thursday October 12, 2023. Stand Up for Your Country.Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Bill talks about the support for Israel. Bernie Goldberg joins the No Spin News for a must see interview on Israel, media coverage, and President Biden. Black Lives Matters tries to backtrack their support for the Hamas attacks. Bill breaks down the chaos involving Republicans and the House. This Day in History: The White House Final Thought: The Dodgers In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "A Teachable Moment." Get tickets to Bill and Sid Rosenberg's live show this October: "A New York State of Mind" at The Paramount in Huntington, NY. They are on sale NOW! At BillOReilly.com we appreciate our customers. To show you how much, we're offering you a polo of your choice, 'Killing the Witches, my latest best seller, and a three-month Premium Member gift certificate, all for just $59.95! All the things you need. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
Iran's Involvement in Israel, Rising Inflation, Vince Everett Ellison on Democrats Using Mob Tactics, California Versus Parents, & More

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 45:13


Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Wednesday, October 11, 2023. Stand Up for Your Country.Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Bill looks at conflicting reports over whether Iran was involved in the terrorist attacks perpetrated by Hamas in Israel. New reports show inflation rising. Vince Everett Ellison joins the No Spin News. California continues to undermine parents by passing a controversial bill. This Day in History: Saturday Night Live. Final Thought: The seriousness of California's new legislation. In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "A Teachable Moment." Get tickets to Bill and Sid Rosenberg's live show this October: "A New York State of Mind" at The Paramount in Huntington, NY. They are on sale NOW! At BillOReilly.com we appreciate our customers. To show you how much, we're offering you a polo of your choice, 'Killing the Witches, my latest best seller, and a three-month Premium Member gift certificate, all for just $59.95! All the things you need. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
Hamas and Iran Declare War, Geraldo Rivera on the Attacks on Israel, Harvard's Sick Reaction, a Stunning Migrant Report, & MORE

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 45:22


Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, October 10, 2023. Stand Up for Your Country.Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Bill covers the latest involving Hamaand Iran's attack on Israel, and what it means. Geraldo Rivera joins the No Spin News. A number of student groups at Harvard blame Israel for the attacks by Hamas. Bill reveals a stunning report on migrants in the U.S. This Day in History: Rev. Maximilian Kolbe Final Thought: England In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "A Teachable Moment." Get tickets to Bill and Sid Rosenberg's live show this October: "A New York State of Mind" at The Paramount in Huntington, NY. They are on sale NOW! At BillOReilly.com we appreciate our customers. To show you how much, we're offering you a polo of your choice, 'Killing the Witches, my latest best seller, and a three-month Premium Member gift certificate, all for just $59.95! All the things you need. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices