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The evolution of technology has changed the landscape of search and rescue missions — clearing radio airwaves for essential traffic and mission critical information. Travis Hull, Kate Cummings, Ben Lawrence, and Jason Day explore how broadband solutions have increased operation efficiencies, live at 5x5: The Public Safety Innovation Summit.
On this episode of Stirring the Shot, a Podcast For Nurses, By Nurses, About Nurses, after Tracey reveals a huge secret, she and Tiffany discuss current issues that face nursing. They parallel what is happening in nursing in terms of the great resignation, travelling, and the new emphasis on self-care to nursing's first major renaissance. They credit the millennial mindset for ushering in much needed change and updated thinking regarding nursing as a profession. Finally, Tracey and Tiffany discuss why some nurses hold on to old ideas and demonstrate a “martyr complex.” This provocative episode will get your neurons firing! https://www.stirringtheshot.com/https://www.facebook.com/ShotStirrer #StirringtheShot#Nurselife#NurseTwitterResources:https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/01/17/where-millennials-end-and-generation-z-begins/https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/martyrhttps://www.history.com/topics/renaissance/renaissancehttps://hbr.org/2016/09/how-to-get-better-at-dealing-with-changeNext episodes:CNO - her why, #asktheCNO (intro to finding your why literature, identifying when you have fallen off path, Kim's finding her why then how to rediscover your why)Nurses healing NursesCredits:Music jingle Tiffany Hull (lyrics, vocals, sass) at Tiffany Hull Music (www.tiffanyhullmusic.com)John Kelly (guitar, bass, vibes) at The Hideaway Cafe (www.HideawayCafe.biz)Joey Interrante (drums) (https://www.facebook.com/joey.gmsdrums) Sound effects www.pond5.com and www.zapsplat.com ProductionMatt Hennessy (audio mixing/mastering) at VSOP Productions (www.VSOPproductions.com)Travis Hull (video/lighting) at Talking Heads Studio (www.TalkingHeadsStudio.com)
In this premier episode of Stirring the Shot, A Podcast for Nurses, By Nurses, About Nurses, hosts Tracey & Tiffany discuss the origin story of Stirring the Shot and also recount their individual "Why Nursing" stories. Get to know the hosts and their goal to elevate nursing voices across the globe! Be sure to empty your bladder first, as their witty banter and general hilarity will make you laugh until you leak! Follow along on this fun journey!For show notes and resources, visit https://stirringtheshot.comCredits:Music jingle - Tiffany Hull (lyrics, vocals, sass) at Tiffany Hull Music (www.tiffanyhullmusic.com)- John Kelly (guitar, bass, vibes) at The Hideaway Cafe (www.HideawayCafe.biz)- Joey Interrante (drums) (https://www.facebook.com/joey.gmsdrums) Production - Matt Hennessy (audio mixing/mastering) at VSOP Studios (www.VSOPproductions.com)- Travis Hull (video/lighting) at Talking Heads Studio (www.TalkingHeadsStudio.com)Sound effects-www.ZapSplat.com
It's the end of Season 2, and our crew are still dumb, still in space, and still hovering at the edge of death. Thanks to all the zig zagging around the galaxy, they're nearly back where they started, and the forniculator still hasn't been fixed. So, if you've been with us for the past 39 episodes, well, you probably could have skipped this bit. Let's hope Season 3 is better. In Season 2, you heard from: Iri Alexander as Julie Bonnie Brantley as Donna and Jessie Aaron Clark as le Bichon Frise and Ben June Clark Eubanks as Glenda and the Albatros Richard Cowen as Leet and Tiberius David S. Dear as Dr. Theo Bromae John Faley as Brandon the YouTube guy Sarah Golding as Mrs. Sheffield Kevin Hall as Greg, Felonius, Spotty Bosh, Tour Guide, and Radu the Handsome Eric Perry as Dr. von Haber Zetzer, Joe, Howard, and Mr. Southers Shannon Perry as Olivia and Madeline Tim Sherburn as Colin, Emily, and Buck And Richard Nadolny as your Narrator. Guest appearances in Season Two included Jessica Vest from “Cassie and the Spectral Shade,” Kyle Jones of “The Discussing Network,” Raymond Morse of “5 and Thirty with Ruk,” Karin Heimdahl of “Y2K Podcast”, Travis Hull, Susan Franzen, Eric Davis, and Barbara McGarry. Thank you all! Our theme and other music — including Madeline's Theme in this episode — were composed and performed by John Faley. Our artwork is by Lucas Elliott. Oz 9 is written and produced by Shannon Perry. Thanks so very much to all our patrons and supporters: David S. Dear of A Ninth World Journal Alex Kirk Anthony Dallape of Cardinal Sins podcast Barry Heap Kim Cole of Chaotic Goodness podcast Corey Pfautsch Craig Edwards, "the Media Guy" D.J. Sylvis of Monkeyman Productions Diana Wittenbrock James Jamtaas of Creatorz Anon podcast Dwayne Farver of Manifestations podcast Eden and Tom Minucci Emily Swanson Eric Davis Evan Melhouse Daniel French of Fishbonius Sound Design Janis Westin Jessica Vest Julie Stewart Kari David Karin Heimdahl of Y2K podcast Kate Wallinga of Ignorance was Bliss podcast Kiyomi and Greg Yim Louisa Wagner Helo Crepaldi, otherwise known as “Madam Kittypaldi” Maissa Bessada Marnie Warner Nicole Acquavella Raymond Morse of 5 and 30 with Ruk podcast Lee and Karen Shackleford of the Relativity Podcast Rick Croft RJ Stonecipher of The Ladies of Strange podcast Shosuro Ajo Steven and Jas of Witchever Path podcast T. H. Wyman Talon Stradley of Newon's Dark Room podcast Tamsin Cheyne Michael Curtis of The Awkward Screw podcast Timothy J. Ramaekers of The Awkward Screw podcast Travis and Shannon Hull Nick Wesselman Until Season 3, Space Monkeys!
A couple of weeks ago, three other studio owners and I ran a live webinar. Travis Hull, Doug Darling, and Wes Wages are part of the Studio Sherpas community and have their own successful studios. I was thrilled to join them so they could share their insights and wisdom with all of you. If you didn’t make it to the webinar, or just want to hear it all again, this episode is for you. Crises contain within them opportunities. We discuss how we are pivoting our businesses so that we emerge from the current situation stronger than before. Everyone has the capacity to help others in one way or another. We can reach out and be of service in new ways. As more brands are shifting to digital content, video makers are well-positioned to show them how it’s done. It may feel natural to worry just about the money right now. We talk about how this is counter-productive. By keeping customer service and your clients as your priority, you’ll better position your business to thrive in the long run. It’s important to remember that your clients are going through their own financial struggles too. We answer a ton of great questions from the webinar attendees. From crafting your unique story to dealing with the growing pains of a new business, Doug, Wes, and Travis share some sage advice that we can all put to use. Are you pivoting as the business landscape shifts? Tell me how it’s going in the comments on the episode page! In this episode The challenges of taking care of your employees during the COVID 19 pandemic What happens when we pivot our businesses to adapt to changing landscapes Building value by being truly helpful to clients in need Protecting your finances in case of more bad times ahead Understanding the value you have to offer in a crowded field Overcoming obstacles when you are just starting out Resources to maintain client communication and support Quotes “Rather than doing something to capitalize on a bad thing, if you do something right for the right reasons, good things will come from that.” [15:23] “Just put the client’s needs first. Remember that they’re going through the same things we are financially. We can help them to work with us, but need to put their needs first.” [24:06] “Most of us will agree with not being perfect going into something. If you over-analyze everything, you won’t do anything. Now’s the best time to do that…. It’s okay to be authentic.” [35:02] “Everyone has a lot of time to be looking at other people right now. How you act now is representative of how you are going to be perceived later.” [37:33] “The story is in your uniqueness because no one has the same story as you do. It helps if you lean into that story. The more you try to scale-back and act professional or get into this mold, you’re going to have a tougher time standing out.” [46:42] Links Tripwire Media Group Talking Head Studio Armosa Studios SlingStudio Episode 172: Why Perfectionism is a Roadblock to Success The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey Profit First by Mike Michalowicz They Ask You Answer by Marcus Sheridan Scaling Up by Verne Harnish The EMyth by Michael E. Gerber Win Without Pitching by Blaire Enns Check out the free client meetings webclass! Additional Links: Check out the full show notes page Do you have something to share on this podcast? Fill out this form here. Be sure to take the Studio Sherpas survey for a chance to win some incredible prizes (if we do say so ourselves!) Stay up to date with everything we're doing at Studio Sherpas Tune in to our weekly Facebook Lives Follow Studio Sherpas on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram If you haven't already, we'd love it if you would take 1 minute to leave us a review on iTunes!
It's the much-awaited (or not really), highly anticipated (or sort of mediumly anticipated) Full Cast Q & A, including the guy who does our music! We had a rare opportunity to gather the entire cast of Oz 9 together in one room, so we quickly made a plan to cast even more doubts on our status as functioning adults by making everyone answer questions. Thanks to some awesome patrons and Podcast Junkie discord server family, we had fun questions to ask, answer, and not have a clue about. So much gratitude to Kyle Jones, Raymond Morse, Jessica Vest, Travis Hull, Paul Nicholls, and Eddie Louise Clark for the fantastic Qs (and we apologize in advance for our As). You're listening to: Bonnie Brantley Richard Nadolny Eric Perry Richard Cowen June Clark Eubanks Aaron Clark Tim Sherburn John Faley Shannon Perry Our theme music (which "perfectly sets the tone," thank you, Kyle) is by John Faley. There are a couple of spoilers within, so if you haven't heard all of Season 1, you may want to do that first.
The episode that finally answers the critical question: why do robots climb like cows? There's an arm under the sofa, Jessie's dangling from a shelf in Maintenance Bay 15, and we learn what ligatures are for. It's, like, Day 7? 8? aboard the Oz 9, and things haven't gotten any better. Does anyone know a good pycnologist? You've been listening to: Aaron Clark is le Bichon Frise June Eubanks is the Albatros and Glenda Bonnie Brantley is Jessie and Donna Eric Perry is Joe, Head 1, and Dr. von Haber-Zetzer Tim Sherburn is Colin and Emily Richard Cowen is Leet Shannon Perry is Olivia and Madeline and Richard Nadolny is your Narrator From Freesound: https://freesound.org/people/peepholecircus/sounds/171705/ The theme music was composed and performed by John Faley. Oz 9 is written and produced by Shannon Perry. Assistance with French was provided by the Butler family. The cast would like to thank our most recent new patrons, Melissa Hartman, Emily Swanson, and Travis Hull. If you'd like to help support Oz 9 (and boy howdy do we need support – also duct tape and neosporin), you can become a patron and get some fun rewards and stuff on our Patreon page.
The journey of improving and refining your business may seem vast and daunting. If you’re trying to do it all at once, you’ll likely end up frustrated and not much further along than you are already. But if you can move that needle forward just a little bit every day, then you’re going to see significant improvement before too long. And, today's guest, Travis Hull, knows all about how the small steps can make for major positive changes! Travis is the founder of Talking Heads Studio and his studio works with businesses and brands from around the country as well as at home in Orlando, FL. Travis helps all sorts of clients tell their stories through video, photography, and event production, be they a local non-profit or the NFL. Travis and I sit down to talk about finding businesses to work with that share his mission of helping people improve their lives and the challenges and rewards of that endeavor. We also chat about what it means to make meaningful relationships as a filmmaker and the countless ways that this can pay off. Travis ends by sharing some great advice on how to find work with major brands even if you’re a small studio. How have you leveraged business relationships to find work with the brands you want to work with? Let me know in the comments on the episode page! In this episode: Taking your skills as a filmmaker into the realm of event production Seeking out businesses to work with that don’t just pay your bills but help to improve people’s lives Discovering the little daily practices that you can do to improve both your business and the world around you Finding value when meeting and connecting with people that go beyond mere business relationships Being humble enough to learn new things that will help improve your business How to find work with a big national brand when you have no idea where to start Quotes: “Shooting weddings you get one take. So now, telling stories with national brands and being able to go in and think ahead, making sure your equipment and crew and everything are lined up, so when that CEO that makes thousands of dollars an hour walks in the room, you’re ready to roll and you’re ready to kill it for ‘em.” [11:43] “I think a large part of the success of our business is building relationships and having a good network of people around you that support you or refer people to you or whatever it may be. That way when I need them, they’re there and when they need me I’m there.” [22:57] “We try to build a culture that when someone comes in the door of our studio, they’re super relaxed at all times, especially if we’re going for an emotional interview. We don’t want them to pay attention to the lights, the camera, anything.” [34:13] Links: Find Travis Hull online at Talking Heads Studio Follow Travis on Facebook | Vimeo | YouTube | Instagram The High-Performance Planner Only Today Additional Links: Check out the full show notes page Be sure to take the Studio Sherpas survey for a chance to win some incredible prizes (if we do say so ourselves!) Stay up to date with everything we're doing at Studio Sherpas Tune into our weekly Facebook Lives Follow Studio Sherpas on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram If you haven't already, we'd love it if you would take 1 minute to leave us a review on iTunes!
Barry Welsh's Seoul Book & Culture Club recently hosted a live podcast recording featuring KoreaFM.net podcast hosts. Marmot’s Hole blogger Robert Koehler, Los Angeles Review of Books' Korea Blog writer Colin Marshall, notorious Facebook group Only in Korea creator Travis Hull & Korea FM founder Chance Dorland took the stage at the Seoul Global Cultural Center in Myeong-dong to discuss recent issues they've covered on Korea FM podcast episodes & answer questions from the audience. The entire event was recorded & can now be streamed or downloaded in audio podcast form.Rate & Review this podcast at http://bit.ly/KFMReviewSubscribe to this & other Korea FM original content via:iTunes - http://apple.co/1O91B39Overcast - http://bit.ly/KFMovercastRSS - http://bit.ly/KFMfeedStitcher - http://bit.ly/KFMstitcheraudioBoom - http://bit.ly/KFMaudioBoomPlayer FM - http://bit.ly/KFMplayerfmTunein - http://bit.ly/KFMtuneinAcast - http://bit.ly/KFMacast
OinK - Only in Korea Facebook group creator Travis Hull joins former Arirang employee Daniel Lee & Korea FM's Chance Dorland to explain how Daniel's Facebook post criticizing the poor English of Arirang TV's "Aerial Korea: Ep 13: Busan 부산" video led to the removal of all "Aerial Korea" videos from the company's YouTube channel. The trio then discuss how rather than hiring based on English ability & actual experience in the field, the visa-centric hiring system used by many of South Korea's English media companies creates the conditions that allow these & other mistakes to be made over & over again. The original Arirang video is still available on their website at http://www.arirang.co.kr/OtherVideos/Aerial_Korea.asp?F_KEY=3043Rate & Review this podcast at http://bit.ly/KFMReviewAnd don't forget Chance Dorland will join fellow Korea FM hosts Robert Koehler, Travis Hull & Colin Marshall for a live podcast event in conjunction with the Seoul Book & Culture Club on Saturday, June 18th at 4pm at the Seoul Global Cultural Center in Myeong-dong. Find more info on this free event at https://www.facebook.com/events/211403589239926/.Subscribe to this & other Korea FM original content via:iTunes - http://apple.co/1O91B39Overcast - http://bit.ly/KFMovercastRSS - http://bit.ly/KFMfeedStitcher - http://bit.ly/KFMstitcheraudioBoom - http://bit.ly/KFMaudioBoomPlayer FM - http://bit.ly/KFMplayerfmTunein - http://bit.ly/KFMtuneinAcast - http://bit.ly/KFMacast
Students from the University of California, Berkeley recently traveled to South Korea to receive helpful suggestions on their research from Seoul National University professors at the 4th SNU-UC Berkeley Korean Studies graduate student conference. Korea FM attended the event & spoke with student presenters Ming Curran & Rachel Lim about their research as well as UC Berkeley Center for Korean Studies Faculty Chair Professor Laura Nelson about the differences between researching Korean Studies in South Korea & the United States.Rate & Review this podcast at http://bit.ly/KFMReviewAnd don't forget Chance Dorland will join fellow Korea FM hosts Robert Koehler, Travis Hull & Colin Marshall for a live podcast event in conjuction with the Seoul Book & Culture Club on Saturday, June 18th at 4pm at the Seoul Global Cultural Center in Myeong-dong. Find more info on this free event at https://www.facebook.com/events/211403589239926/.Subscribe to this & other Korea FM original content via:iTunes - http://apple.co/1O91B39Overcast - http://bit.ly/KFMovercastRSS - http://bit.ly/KFMfeedStitcher - http://bit.ly/KFMstitcheraudioBoom - http://bit.ly/KFMaudioBoomPlayer FM - http://bit.ly/KFMplayerfmTunein - http://bit.ly/KFMtuneinAcast - http://bit.ly/KFMacast
Marmot's Hole blogger Robert Koehler & Korea FM creator Chance Dorland discuss the increasing air pollution in South Korea that while often blamed on "yellow dust" from China is more and more a result of the ROK's continued reliance on an increasing number of coal power plants.Rate & Review this podcast at http://bit.ly/KFMReviewIn other news, both Koehler & Dorland will join fellow Korea FM hosts Travis Hull & Colin Marshall for a live podcast event in conduction with the Seoul Book & Culture Club on Saturday, June 18th at 4pm at the Seoul Global Cultural Center in Myeong-dong. Find more info on this free event at https://www.facebook.com/events/211403589239926/.Subscribe to this & other Korea FM original content via:iTunes - http://apple.co/1O91B39Overcast - http://bit.ly/KFMovercastRSS - http://bit.ly/KFMfeedStitcher - http://bit.ly/KFMstitcheraudioBoom - http://bit.ly/KFMaudioBoomPlayer FM - http://bit.ly/KFMplayerfmTunein - http://bit.ly/KFMtuneinAcast - http://bit.ly/KFMacast
Only in Korea Facebook Group creator Travis Hull joins Korea FM's Chance Dorland to discuss HBC gentrification & the government's plan to turn Haebangchon (Hangul: 해방촌 Hanja: 解放村) into a "Green Culture Village." Subscribe to this & other Korea FM original content via:iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/korea-fm-.-net-talk-radio/id1019399741audioBoom - https://audioboom.com/channel/koreafmStitcher - http://stitcher.com/podcast/korean-news-updatePlayer FM - https://player.fm/series/korea-fm-talk-radio-news-podcasts-koreafmnetTunein - http://tunein.com/radio/Korea-FM-Podcasts-p832785/RSS - http://feeds.feedburner.com/koreafm
Only in Korea Facebook Group creator Travis Hull joins Korea FM's Chance Dorland to discuss HBC gentrification & the government's plan to turn Haebangchon (Hangul: 해방촌 Hanja: 解放村) into a "Green Culture Village." Subscribe to this & other Korea FM original content via:iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/korea-fm-.-net-talk-radio/id1019399741audioBoom - https://audioboom.com/channel/koreafmStitcher - http://stitcher.com/podcast/korean-news-updatePlayer FM - https://player.fm/series/korea-fm-talk-radio-news-podcasts-koreafmnetTunein - http://tunein.com/radio/Korea-FM-Podcasts-p832785/RSS - http://feeds.feedburner.com/koreafm
KoreaFM.net has teamed up with Travis Hull, the creator of the popular OinK (Only In Korea) Facebook group, for a weekly podcast discussing the most popular stories of the last week. We'll post weekly discussion topics on Facebook.com/groups/OnlyInKorea where you can leave a text comment or voice message that we'll use on the show. On our first episode, Travis and Chance discuss the history of OinK, the recent Family Guy episode that took place in South Korea, and North Korea's test of a purported "hydrogen bomb." Subscribe to this podcast via:iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/korea-fm-.-net-talk-radio/id1019399741?mt=2 Android Apps - http://subscribeonandroid.com/feeds.feedburner.com/koreafmRSS Feed - http://feeds.feedburner.com/koreafm
KoreaFM.net has teamed up with Travis Hull, the creator of the popular OinK (Only In Korea) Facebook group, for a weekly podcast discussing the most popular stories of the last week. We'll post weekly discussion topics on Facebook.com/groups/OnlyInKorea where you can leave a text comment or voice message that we'll use on the show. On our first episode, Travis and Chance discuss the history of OinK, the recent Family Guy episode that took place in South Korea, and North Korea's test of a purported "hydrogen bomb." Subscribe to this podcast via:iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/korea-fm-.-net-talk-radio/id1019399741?mt=2 Android Apps - http://subscribeonandroid.com/feeds.feedburner.com/koreafmRSS Feed - http://feeds.feedburner.com/koreafm
Members of the "Only in Korea" Facebook group focusing on news and happenings in South Korea have raised $2,000 to help the homeless in Seoul during the holiday season. OinK moderator Deja Motley lead the initiative and told Korea FM that her previous work with homeless in Chicago has motivated her to help the less fortunate here in Korea. "Only in Korea" creator Travis Hull and other group members also participated in the fundraiser that gave food and warm clothes to as many as 200 people this holiday season.Subscribe to our daily "Korean News Update" or weekly "This Week Korea" and "Korea Speaks" reports via:iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/korea-fm-.-net-talk-radio/id1019399741?mt=2 Android Apps - http://subscribeonandroid.com/feeds.feedburner.com/koreafmRSS Feed - http://feeds.feedburner.com/koreafm
Members of the "Only in Korea" Facebook group focusing on news and happenings in South Korea have raised $2,000 to help the homeless in Seoul during the holiday season. OinK moderator Deja Motley lead the initiative and told Korea FM that her previous work with homeless in Chicago has motivated her to help the less fortunate here in Korea. "Only in Korea" creator Travis Hull and other group members also participated in the fundraiser that gave food and warm clothes to as many as 200 people this holiday season.Subscribe to our daily "Korean News Update" or weekly "This Week Korea" and "Korea Speaks" reports via:iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/korea-fm-.-net-talk-radio/id1019399741?mt=2 Android Apps - http://subscribeonandroid.com/feeds.feedburner.com/koreafmRSS Feed - http://feeds.feedburner.com/koreafm
OinK (Only in Korea) creator Travis Hull, Korean TV and YouTube sensation Alex Sigrist, and German university student Marie Schade are on today's episode of "This Week Korea", an anything goes panel discussion program featuring some of the biggest yet often underreported stories from the last week, brought to you by Korea FM. Host Chance Dorland joins our three guests to discuss 1) The Korea Times' apology to its readers for a series of problematic editorial pieces (including the publication of a “bogus” article that contained the mug shot of a sex offender), 2) the announcement that it will soon be illegal in Seoul to smoke within 10 meters of subway exit, and 3) how more and more Koreans are using the upcoming Chuseok holiday as a chance to travel abroad or around the peninsula instead of traveling to their home towns.
OinK (Only in Korea) creator Travis Hull, Korean TV and YouTube sensation Alex Sigrist, and German university student Marie Schade are on today's episode of "This Week Korea", an anything goes panel discussion program featuring some of the biggest yet often underreported stories from the last week, brought to you by Korea FM. Host Chance Dorland joins our three guests to discuss 1) The Korea Times' apology to its readers for a series of problematic editorial pieces (including the publication of a “bogus” article that contained the mug shot of a sex offender), 2) the announcement that it will soon be illegal in Seoul to smoke within 10 meters of subway exit, and 3) how more and more Koreans are using the upcoming Chuseok holiday as a chance to travel abroad or around the peninsula instead of traveling to their home towns.