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We put ourselves on the spot with ten UK travel categories and share the places, journeys and moments we genuinely love after decades of travelling around the country. The conversation turns into a practical lesson on how to choose priorities for a first UK trip without getting overwhelmed.Favourite cities outside London, with York and Edinburgh highlightsBest day trips from London, including Bath and multi-stop guided optionsStandout UK train journeys, from Settle to Carlisle to the Caledonian SleeperBritish foods worth trying, including Scotch eggs and classic cakesFavourite churches and cathedrals, with Winchester, Salisbury and CanterburyCastles we recommend, from the Tower of London to Wales and NorthumberlandWildlife and landscape moments, including puffins and Highland sceneryMuseums we never skip, from the V&A to the National Railway MuseumBest seasons to visit the UK, comparing spring and early autumnOne-place picks for first-time visitors, from Chatsworth to the CotswoldsIf you'd like to get in touch, leave us a message on SpeakPipe. Share this with anyone you know who is planning a trip to the UK. If you've enjoyed the show, please leave us a review on your favourite podcast app.
Edinburgh looks compact until you start climbing its hills, chasing viewpoints and discovering how much the Old Town packs into its closes and lanes. Fresh from five days in the city, Tracy and Doug cut through the noise with a clear, listener-friendly menu of their 12 favourite things to do in Edinburgh, drawn from decades of visits between them. Pick what fits your time, your budget and your energy.We start with the big hitters worth planning around first, then the practical bits that make or break a day: booking tickets early, timing your visits and wearing shoes that can handle steep streets. Here's what we cover:Edinburgh Castle: Crown Jewels, St Margaret's Chapel and why you need to book ahead in summerThe Royal Mile: closes, courts, wynds and the hidden gardens most visitors walk straight pastThe Real Mary King's Close: Edinburgh's buried 17th century street, and what to expect if you don't love enclosed spacesPalace of Holyroodhouse: Mary Queen of Scots, Holyrood Abbey and why to check for last minute closuresArthur's Seat or Calton Hill: which viewpoint suits you, depending on your fitness levelNational Museum of Scotland: free entry, a brilliant rainy day option and a rooftop view most people missGreyfriars Kirkyard: Greyfriars Bobby, grave robbers and the city's spookier sideCamera Obscura: Victorian optical magic and five floors of illusions for familiesEdinburgh food and drink: haggis at Makars Mash Bar, whisky tastings and our favourite afternoon tea in the whole of the UK at The DomeRoyal Yacht Britannia: take the tram to LeithDay trips with Rabbie's: St Andrews, Fife, Alnwick and Bamburgh (use code UKTP10 for 10% off via our link)Islander workshop: make your own Harris Tweed bag, and book ahead because it sells outPlanning your own trip to Edinburgh? Leave us a SpeakPipe message with your questions, share this episode with anyone heading to Scotland, and if you enjoy the podcast we'd love you to leave a review on your favourite app.
London has its own unwritten rules and once you know them, the city makes so much more sense. In this episode Tracy and Doug share 12 things that confuse visitors most, so you can move around with confidence and make the most of every day.They cover:Tube map versus real distance and when walking beats taking the UndergroundLondon zones, daily caps, Oyster card versus contactlessTube etiquette: letting people off, escalator rules, and mind the gapTower Bridge versus London Bridge and how to tell them apartLast entry times and planning attraction visits realisticallyChanging of the Guard: checking schedules, arriving early, and using a tour for the best viewYeoman Warders at the Tower of London: how they live and why a VIP tour is worth itRed phone box photos and why to check before stepping insideLondon black cabs and The Knowledge: why they are unlike any taxi in the worldAfternoon tea versus high tea versus cream tea: what to expect and how to bookSundays in London: restricted trading hours and booking your Sunday roastService charge and tipping: how to spot the 12.5% and avoid paying twicePronunciation: Leicester Square, Greenwich, Southwark, Holborn, Tottenham, and the Marylebone debate.
In this episode we bring together five local experts to share what UK summer travel really looks like from June through August, with practical advice on crowds, long daylight hours and booking ahead. We hop from Devon to the far north of Scotland, down to London, across the Cotswolds and up to the Lake District to help you plan days that feel memorable rather than hectic.Timing summer travel around school holidays and why June can feel calmerBooking accommodation and restaurants early, especially in rural areasDevon highlights including Dartmoor, coast days, literary tours and vineyard tastingsFar north Scotland advice on long daylight hours, wildlife spotting and midge conditionsLondon summer energy with parks, Thames walks, late-night galleries and seasonal royal accessCotswolds summer blooms with Hidcote, Kiftsgate, lavender fields and village fêtesAvoiding the Cotswolds honeypot villages by exploring quieter spots and countryside trailsLake District summer highlights including lake cruises, mountain passes, heritage railways and traditional local eventsSend us a message via SpeakPipe and if you've enjoyed the episode, a review on your favourite podcast app goes a long way in helping others find us. Happy UK Travel Planning!
White sand beaches, ancient stone circles, single-track roads, and ferries that sell out months ahead. Scotland's islands are pure magic when you plan them properly, and we've just come back from an Outer Hebrides road trip ready to share the route and the reality so you can plan your own Lewis and Harris adventure with confidence.We start with the nuts and bolts: driving north from the Midlands, choosing the scenic Glencoe route, staying overnight in Ullapool, and taking the CalMac ferry to Stornoway. Then we get into what actually makes or breaks a Scottish islands itinerary, booking ferries first, locking in accommodation early, and building in flexibility for the weather. We also cover food strategy, from stocking up in Stornoway for self-catering to why reservations matter, plus a few standout places we genuinely rate.From there it's all on-the-ground tips for Lewis and Harris: how to handle passing places on single-track roads, what to watch for with lambs and livestock, when petrol stations might be shut, and why bilingual Scottish Gaelic signs are part of the experience. We finish with the moments you should not miss, beaches like Uig Sands and Luskentyre, the Callanish Stones, blackhouses, and local crafts including Harris Tweed, before giving an honest take on Skye's crowds, parking, and overtourism.Subscribe so you catch Part 2 on Mull and Iona, and if you enjoyed this one, a quick review on your favourite podcast app means the world.
We share 12 essential Edinburgh travel tips that help you avoid the common first-timer mistakes and plan a visit that actually feels relaxed. From pronunciation and neighbourhood choice to seasonal crowds, daylight, and the best add-ons beyond the Royal Mile, we make it easier to build an Edinburgh itinerary that fits your pace.Saying Edinburgh and Princes Street correctlyDeciding how many nights you need and why three works wellChoosing between Old Town and New Town for where to stayUnderstanding the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and why August requires advance bookingPlanning for hills, cobbles, steps and viewpoint walks like Calton Hill and Arthur's SeatGetting off the Royal Mile for better wandering, food and souvenirsConsidering The Real Mary King's Close and booking ahead in summerPlanning around Edinburgh daylight hours, fast-changing weather and seasonal pros and consTaking the train from London to Edinburgh and using trams and buses once you arriveVisiting the Palace of Holyroodhouse and checking closure datesMaking time for Leith and the Royal Yacht BritanniaBuilding in breathing space plus easy day trips if you stay longerIf you want help putting your full Scotland (or UK) itinerary together, Doug and I are available for consultations. Leave me a message via SpeakPipe and let me know what city or area you'd like me to talk through next.
We celebrate 200 episodes by sharing the practical UK travel planning tips that save you time, money, and stress, plus the misconceptions that trip up first-time visitors. We also share the places that still surprise us and what we're building next to help you plan a UK trip that feels doable and memorable. • grouping London attractions to cut wasted travel time • using supermarket meal deals to keep costs down • booking must do attractions in advance without overplanning everything • planning UK train routes early and comparing ticket and pass options • clearing up train myths around tickets “selling out” and paid seat reservations • building realistic itineraries with transfer time, rest breaks, and weather backup plans • getting beyond London with day trips to see more of the UK • destinations that surprised us most including Scottish islands and the Settle Carlisle line • British food myths plus what to try and why a food tour helps early on • what's coming next including “before you visit” guides and London monthly events episodes • how to use our websites, YouTube channel, Facebook groups, freebies, and consults
Some of the best day tours from London don't start with a train timetable - they start with stepping onto a small group minibus and letting someone else handle the route. We get out of London for the day and show how small group tours make big-ticket places feel easy, personal and genuinely memorable. We talk through four standout routes with The English Bus and share what to expect on the road, on the ground, and when it comes to booking.why a day trip from London changes how you see Englandmeeting Chris Horsey and the English Bus approach to small group touringhearing from Lucy, one of the English Bus guides, on what makes each route specialStonehenge and Bath as a high-impact pairing across thousands of years of historyKent as a "petri dish" of English history from Romans to WWIIWhite Cliffs viewpoints, Dover Castle highlights and how to use your time thereCanterbury as an underrated city with cathedral time and a guided walk backStratford upon Avon priorities including Shakespeare's birthplaceCotswolds villages, back roads, and why small vehicles matter for accessOxford walking tour tactics including watching for open college doorsbooking advice, lead times, age suitability, mobility considerations, and London pick-up pointsenter the exclusive 5% discount at checkout - UKTP5 - The English Bus⭐️ Guest - Chris Horsey and Lucy from The English Bus
If you have ever been asked “You alright?” in Britain and wondered whether you look unwell, you are not alone. We're decoding the everyday UK habits that catch travellers off guard, even when they've visited before. Tracy and Doug share a light, practical guide to the social rules that locals follow without thinking, so you can step off the plane feeling more confident and less confused.We talk through 12 classic British culture shocks that show up on UK holidays and London city breaks: the sacred art of queuing, the automatic “sorry” that appears even when someone else is in the wrong, and the understated way we describe everything from weather to opinions. We also dig into British humour, where irony and sarcasm often come with a straight face, plus the quiet etiquette on public transport where eye contact can feel like a major event.Along the way, we tackle UK travel essentials that save time and embarrassment: how ordering works in a pub, what “buying a round” really means, how tipping works in restaurants versus pubs, and why UK place name pronunciation is basically its own sport. We also clear up the difference between Great Britain and the United Kingdom and why Scottish and Welsh identity matters.If you're planning UK travel, subscribe for weekly destination guides and practical tips, share this with a friend visiting Britain, and leave us a review so more travellers can find the podcast.
We chat with Jack Wells, founder of Mystery Guides, about turning UK city exploring into a story-led treasure hunt using a physical book, real history and real hidden treasure. Tracy shares her own experience doing the Winchester guide - and why it's one of those travel days that genuinely sticks with you.What a Mystery Guide is and how it works on the dayWhy a physical book beats doing it on your phoneTracy's first Mystery Guide in Winchester and the shared experience of bumping into others doing it tooWhere you can do Mystery Guides across the UK and how Jack chooses new locationsHow Jack builds each guide from real events, local lore and unsolved mysteriesAccessibility, what to bring, and how the built-in hints help if you get stuckWho these adventures suit best and what new guides are coming nextExclusive discount: Use code UKTP15 for 15% off at mysteryguides.co.uk⭐️ Guest - Jack Wells
What happens when the person who has edited nearly 100 episodes of this podcast finally puts all those travel tips to the test on his own UK trip? In this episode, our editor Ryan Fairweather from New Zealand shares highlights from his two-month visit to the UK with his partner Tilly, and reveals how almost every experience on his list came directly from editing the show.Ryan covers his favourite moments in York and London: the wonderful Old York Tea House, the immersive Jorvik Viking Centre, the theatrical York Ghost Bus Tour, and a self-guided mystery adventure through Stratford-upon-Avon with a Mystery Guide. In London, the V&A, Westminster Abbey, and Churchill War Rooms all exceeded expectations, while an evening at Mr Fogg's Society of Exploration in Covent Garden turned into one of the trip's unexpected highlights.We also get into food and drink: Sunday roasts, cream teas, the great scone debate, the cheese conveyor belt at Pick and Cheese, Irn-Bru, supermarket meal deals, and the baffling brilliance of frozen mashed potato. Ryan also shares his top practical tip for any international visitor, and talks honestly about what he would do differently next time.Whether you're planning your first trip to the UK or your fifteenth, this episode is packed with recommendations, real talk and plenty of laughs.You can find links to all the places and experiences Ryan mentioned, plus some photos from the trip, in the show notes at uktravelplanning.com/episode-196.
Planning a UK trip when standing still hurts, stairs are a gamble, and transport feels unpredictable can be genuinely daunting. In this episode, Laura Dilts shares how she built a London and Scotland itinerary around a back injury, without shrinking the trip down to safe choices or missing the magic.We talk through the real decisions that make accessible UK travel work: starting early, turning a wish list into an energy-friendly plan, and researching each attraction for seating, step-free routes, and the sections that simply won't work. Laura explains how she handled iconic sights like the London Eye, the Tower of London, and Edinburgh Castle by pacing herself, skipping stair-heavy sections, and speaking up clearly when she needed to sit.Transport is a big part of the story too. We dig into London's accessibility options, why buses and taxis are worth budgeting for, and why hop-on hop-off buses are underrated for tired legs. Laura also gives an honest account of the UK's Passenger Assistance Service on trains, what the help actually looks like, how luggage is handled, and why flexible tickets can be a lifesaver.We also cover airport assistance lessons from Edinburgh and Heathrow, including what went wrong during a terminal transfer and how to avoid it next time.Whether you're planning accessible travel in the UK, travelling with someone who is, or simply want a calmer and more confident approach, this episode is packed with practical takeaways.You can find our comprehensive guide to accessible travel in the UK, including a free downloadable checklist, in the show notes at uktravelplanning.com/episode-195.
We map a mother–daughter journey through London and Edinburgh, showing how a smart South Kensington base, well-timed museum visits, and scenic rail travel turned a packed plan into a calm, joy-filled trip.Highlights include the Ceremony of the Keys at the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Borough Market food finds, and a Cotswolds day trip plus first-class train travel to Edinburgh and unforgettable meals along the way.In this episode we cover:• choosing South Kensington as a quiet, walkable London base • using first-class trains instead of flying to Edinburgh • late-night museum strategy to skip the crowds • the Ceremony of the Keys as a signature history moment • Hampton Court and Windsor on a guided coach tour • a Cotswolds in a Day tour with GoCotswolds for rest and village charm • art highlights at the V&A, National Gallery, and Tate Britain • why St Giles' Cathedral and Holyroodhouse won over Edinburgh Castle • food wins: Borough Market, Dishoom, Fortnum & Mason afternoon tea, Makar's Mash Bar • managing food allergies and navigating UK meal deals • coping with Tube strikes, taxis, and long walking days • packing smart, luggage storage, and souvenir strategy • one key takeaway: pick a base you genuinely enjoy staying inYou can find photos from Amy's trip, plus links to her hotels, tours, and restaurants at:
Many visitors see a lot in London but still leave feeling like they do not quite understand it. In this episode, Tracy Collins is joined by Robin Launder, founder of Fantastic Walks, to explore how walking tours and storytelling bring London's history to life.Robin shares how his background as a history and English teacher, plus years in education training, shapes the way he guides. You will hear why stories stick, what surprises first timers most about walking tours, and how guides balance humour with the heavier parts of London's past.We also chat through some of Robin's most popular themed walks including Soho Rock and Roll, Westminster Wonders, Hidden London (Trafalgar Square to Covent Garden and back), Churchill, and Jack the Ripper (informed by Robin's earlier career in the prison service and his criminology background).Use exclusive code UKTP10 for 10% discount when booking a London walking tour with Robin at Fantastic Walks.
London has some of the best museums in the world — but with so many options, how do you decide which ones are right for you?In this episode of the UK Travel Planning Podcast, Tracy and Doug guide you through London's most popular museums to help you choose the ones that match your interests and plan your visit confidently.From iconic institutions like the British Museum and the V&A to the London Transport Museum and Royal Observatory Greenwich, we cover:Who each museum is best suited forWhich museums are free and which are ticketedWhen you need to book timed-entry slotsInsider tips to avoid crowds and museum fatigueThe best museum cafés and afternoon tea optionsWhich museum shops are actually worth your timeWe also share practical planning advice — grouping museums by area, pairing them with nearby sightseeing, and making the most of your time in South Kensington, Bloomsbury, Covent Garden, Trafalgar Square, Westminster and Greenwich.Whether you're a first-time visitor, travelling with children, or returning to London for a deeper cultural experience, this episode will help you build a museum plan that works for you.We also tease a future episode covering some of London's smaller and lesser-known museums, including the Florence Nightingale Museum, the Foundling Museum, and more hidden gems.
If you're wondering whether a London black cab tour is worth adding to your itinerary, this episode will help you decide.Tracy is joined by Ollie from Discover Real London to talk through what actually happens on a black cab tour, how it differs from bus or walking tours, and why many first-time visitors choose to start their trip this way.You'll learn how licensed cab drivers complete “The Knowledge”, what special road privileges black cabs have, and how those factors can change your experience of the city. We also cover practical considerations including comfort, accessibility, photo opportunities, airport Touchdown Tours, and when it makes sense to book.Beyond the main landmarks, we explore themed tours such as Beatles, Ted Lasso and Jack the Ripper, plus countryside day trips to the Cotswolds, Bath, Windsor and Stonehenge.If you are planning a London trip and want a clear understanding of how black cab tours work, what they include, and who they suit best, this episode provides the detail you need.In this episode we discuss:• What makes Discover Real London black cab tours different • Why “The Knowledge” matters • Comfort features including panoramic roof, AC and wheelchair access • VIP access and close landmark drop-offs • Airport Touchdown Tours and first-day orientation • Hidden gems and social history • Themed music and TV tours • Day trips beyond London • Booking windows and peak season tips
Spring flips a switch across the UK, and we're here for the first warm light, the wisteria‑framed streets, and the rush of longer evenings. We pull together clear, local advice from London to the Lake District, the Cotswolds, Devon, and the far north of Scotland so you can plan a smarter, calmer trip.We kick off in London with Becki from Walks and Devour: cherry blossom in parks, Kew's treetop walkway, canal strolls from Hackney Wick to King's Cross, and midweek Borough Market eats. We also flag what visitors often miss - clocks moving forward on the last March weekend, Easter's shifting dates and school holidays, and the impact of big events like the Boat Race, the London Marathon, and the Chelsea Flower Show - so your itinerary stays nimble and enjoyable.From there, Asia from Mountain Goat guides us through the Lake District's daffodil heritage at Rydal and Ullswater, bluebell carpets at Rannerdale, accessible walks such as Orrest Head and Tarn Hows, and a strong local food scene that shines in spring. Lisa at Go Cotswolds leans into gardens like Hidcote and Kiftsgate, village footpaths, and the art of slowing down across 800 square miles of honey‑stone towns - now with new departures from Oxford and blended routes to Stratford‑upon‑Avon. In Devon, Alex from Unique Devon Tours paints hedgerows in bloom, Dartmoor foals, coastal colour, and narrow‑lane know‑how that turns single‑track roads into hidden‑gem gateways. And in Scotland's far north, Sally-Ann from North Coast Explorers maps coastal routes for seals and April puffins, explains variable spring weather and opening times, and shares the joy of big‑sky space before summer crowds.You'll get the best weeks to travel, how bank holidays and rail works shape movement, when tours offer the most value, and the routes that make evening light part of the plan. Ready to make the most of March, April, and May across London, the Lakes, the Cotswolds, Devon, and the North Highlands? Follow the show, share this with a spring‑bound friend, and leave a quick review to help more travellers find us.
Planning a London itinerary sounds simple… until you actually try to do it.With so many iconic landmarks, historic sites, museums, neighbourhoods and experiences to choose from, it is easy to overpack your days, waste time travelling across the city, or miss the moments that truly make London special.In this week's episode Tracy is joined by Becki from Walks and Devour Tours to share expert advice on building a realistic, well-paced, and memorable London itinerary.Together they discuss:• The biggest mistakes visitors make when planning their London trip • How to prioritise must-see landmarks without exhausting yourself • Why grouping attractions by area makes a huge difference • When guided tours transform your experience at places like the Tower of London and Westminster Abbey • How to balance big-ticket sights with slower, immersive experiences • What to book in advance and what you can leave flexible • Simple ways to enjoy London like a localIf you are planning your first visit to London - or returning and wanting to do it better - this episode will help you create an itinerary that feels exciting, manageable, and truly unforgettable.
UK Rail Planning Tips for Confident TravelPlanning train travel in the UK can feel confusing, even overwhelming. Conflicting advice online, outdated blog posts, and well-meaning Facebook comments often leave visitors unsure which tickets to buy, when to book, or whether they are even planning the right route.In this episode Tracy and UK rail expert Doug talk through why UK train travel causes so much uncertainty for visitors and, more importantly, how to plan with confidence instead.Doug explains the most common issues he sees when travellers come to him for help, including relying on incorrect information, misunderstanding ticket types, and trying to plan complex routes without understanding how the UK rail system actually works. We also discuss how to spot reliable rail advice, what questions you should be asking when planning your journey, and why personalised guidance can save both time and money.You'll hear how Doug supports travellers through UK Train Travel Q&A sessions, itinerary reviews, and practical planning tools, as well as when railcards and passes make sense for your trip.If you are planning to travel by train in the UK and want clarity, reassurance, and realistic advice from someone who truly understands the system, this episode will help you feel far more prepared before you book a single ticket.
In this week's episode we walk through exactly what you need to know before visiting Highclere Castle, the iconic filming location for Downton Abbey.We share practical planning tips from our own recent visits, covering ticket options, how to get there from London, what to expect on the day, and the small details that make the difference between a rushed visit and a memorable one. Guest Melissa Jones also joins to share her first-hand experience of a guided tour to Highclere Castle which included an afternoon tea.In this episode, we cover: • limited opening dates and why planning around the calendar matters • ticket options including general entry, guided tours, special events, and afternoon tea • how to get to Highclere Castle from London via Newbury • taxi, driving, parking, and accessibility tips • the no-photography policy inside the house and how to enjoy the visit anyway • highlights of the house, gardens, and Capability Brown landscape
This week Tracy Collins sits down with Becki from Devour Tours to explore the vibrant food scene of London. The episode tackles the myth of "beige and boring" British cuisine, offering a mouthwatering guide to the best dishes, afternoon teas, food tours, markets, and hidden gems across the city.Tracy Collins and Becki delve into the expectations and surprises first-time visitors encounter with London food, covering everything from fresh market fare to classic Sunday roasts and opulent afternoon teas. They highlight how market culture, traditional pub snacks, and diverse international flavours can all be squeezed into a London itinerary - without overwhelming your schedule or missing out on memorable experiences. The episode also spotlights the value of food tours for discovering local history, culture, and forging new friendships over delicious bites.⭐️ Guest - Becki Newell from Walks and Devour Tours
You're probably using customer reviews on your website but are you using them effectively?Customer reviews are more than just feedback; they're a powerful tool for building trust and driving sales. In this episode, we delve into the current landscape for online customer reviews, exploring how retailers can leverage review data, avoid common pitfalls and utilise cutting-edge technology.What you'll get:Leverage review data -Discover how to transform customer feedback into actionable insights that can improve product offerings and enhance customer satisfaction. Avoid common mistakes - Understand the impact of fake reviews and learn strategies to combat them. We discuss the importance of monitoring review patterns and collaborating with vendors to ensure authenticity and trustworthiness.Embrace technology - Explore the role of AI in review management. From sentiment analysis to review segmentation, find out how technology can provide deeper insights and drive business improvements.Chapters:[00:30] The Importance of Customer Reviews[05:25] Navigating Fake Reviews and Trust Issues[12:20] Leveraging AI for Review Insights[18:20] The Rise of Video Reviews[23:45] Unboxing and User-Generated Content[27:00] Managing Negative Reviews Effectively[33:35] Choosing the Right Review Technology[38:25] The Trustpilot Debate
This week we explore the growing trend of set-jetting – travelling to destinations inspired by TV series, films, and books.With major new releases, returning favourites, and big anniversaries coming up in 2026, set-jetting is only getting bigger. From Bridgerton and Outlander to Downton Abbey, Harry Potter, and classic novels like Wuthering Heights and Pride and Prejudice, this episode looks at how what we watch and read is shaping UK travel plans.We share places we have visited because of TV, film, and books, alongside real listener stories from the UK Travel Planning community. We also cover the practical side of planning these trips – including tickets, transport, timing, and why guided tours can often be the best option.Whether you're already planning a set-jetting trip or just starting to dream, this episode will help you turn inspiration into a UK itinerary that actually works.
Deciding whether to travel around the UK by train, by car, or by using a combination of both is one of the biggest planning decisions you will make. In this episode, we talk through the pros and cons of each option so you can decide what works best for your route, travel style, and priorities.We explain how UK train travel works in practice and why trains are often the best choice for getting between major cities and towns. We also clear up a common misconception: once you arrive in places like London, York, Edinburgh, or Bath, you generally do not need a car, as these cities are compact, walkable, and well served by local transport.We then look at when driving makes more sense, particularly for countryside destinations and rural regions, and share common planning mistakes to avoid adding unnecessary stress or cost to your trip.In this episode, you will learn:When trains are the best option for travelling between UK cities and townsWhy cities like London, York, Edinburgh, and Bath are best explored on foot once you arriveHow the main UK rail routes fit into itinerary planningWhen hiring a car makes sense for countryside and rural destinationsWhy combining trains for long distances and cars for short rural loops often works best
London should not feel like a sprint across Zones 1 to 3. In this episode, we share practical, real-world strategies to help you plan London in a way that saves time, protects your energy, and makes the city easier to enjoy.Rather than rushing between scattered attractions, we explain how to plan by areas, make smarter transport choices, and design days that feel calmer and more enjoyable.In this episode, you will learn:Why planning London by neighbourhood works better than chasing a long attraction listHow to structure days with two nearby highlights and one flexible optionHow contactless payments and Oyster fare caps workWhen to use the Tube, buses, Thames Clippers, or simply walkHow station walking distances, queues, and crowds affect timingWhy accommodation location matters more than many visitors expectPractical budget tips including free museums, pre-theatre menus, markets, and meal dealsWhen experiences like Sky Garden, Buckingham Palace openings and special exhibitions need booking aheadHow major 2026 events such as the London Marathon, Wimbledon, and Notting Hill Carnival affect crowds and transportIf you want a London trip that trades rushing for rhythm and overwhelm for clarity, this episode will help you plan with confidence.
We share a clear, practical plan for designing a realistic UK trip in 2026. From choosing dates and budget to matching transport with routes, this episode focuses on what actually matters so your itinerary feels calm and doable. We also cover key 2026 dates, booking timelines, UK ETA requirements, and the most common planning mistakes to avoid.In this episode we cover:Dates & expectations: picking dates before places to avoid disappointmentBudgeting: setting a realistic budget that shapes your itineraryRoute planning: clustering destinations that flow by rail or roadTransport choices: choosing trains, cars, or a combination based on your itineraryAdvance bookings: when to book accommodation, tours, and automatic carsEntry requirements: understanding UK ETA rules and using the official siteCommon mistakes: avoiding cramming too much in and unrealistic travel timesPeak periods: planning around school holidays, bank holidays, marathons, and festivalsMoney & packing: paying contactless and packing layers for changeable weatherPlanning tools: using our free challenge, itinerary planners, itinerary planning guides, & maps to help provide clarity.Support the show
Who's really responsible for your athlete's growth, gyms or parents? And what happens when those expectations clash? If you're navigating the world of All-Star cheerleading as a coach, parent, or athlete, you've likely asked the hard questions: Should the gym be responsible for individual athlete development? Are you doing enough outside of team practice to help your child level up? This episode peels back the curtain on what's really happening behind the scenes and how misunderstanding your role can leave your athlete falling behind. Discover the clear difference between gym responsibility vs. family responsibility when it comes to athlete progression. Hear hilarious, unfiltered cheer horror stories, including a cheer mom confrontation that ended with a police report. Get expert insight into why some cheerleaders plateau and how choosing the right coach can change everything. Hit play now to hear how clear expectations and the right approach to development can transform your athlete's cheer journey. Visit CoachJasonLarkins.com for Jason's Code of Points Cheat Sheet (completely free), all of Jason's courses, the book Upside Down and Back Again and Video Reviews! Sign Up For Patreon- Early Access and Ad-Free Listening Next Gen Coaches Conference Promo Code "BLACKFRIDAY" - https://ngconferences.com/ AIA Global Qualifier- ca.themis.events Brittany's Comp Cheer Checklist- instagram.com/stories/highlights/18356656174188077 Jason's Book Recommendations- Amazon Affiliate Link Follow Let's Talk Cheer on Instagram Submit a Question of the Week You can support this podcast by making donations here Other great cheerleading podcast to check out- The Cheer Biz Podcast, The Cheer Mom Podcast, Spill the Cheer, Mat Talk Table Talk, Cheer Chats Podcast, MotUS Edge Podcast, The Cheer Dad Podcast and the Here 4 Cheer Podcast Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We look back on our biggest year yet, highlight the most-loved London and regional episodes, and share what's coming next. Expect more rail know-how, trusted partner recommendations, deeper dives into London neighbourhoods, and practical tools to help you plan an unrushed UK trip.In this episode:Download milestones and global audience growthMost popular London episodes, including deep dives on the Tower of LondonTrusted partners for airport transfers, black cab tours, and small-group Cotswolds experiencesBath highlights and the easiest ways to reach the city by trainListener questions on pacing, itineraries, and where to stayClear guidance on UK rail travel, including passes and seat reservationseBook and YouTube guides for key train routes and major stationsPlanning support options, including video critiques and one-to-one consultationsTravel highlights from 2025 across Scotland, London, and Northern IrelandWhat's coming in 2026, including London neighbourhood deep dives and planning workshopsHow to suggest topics via SpeakPipe, email, and Facebook groupsWays to support the podcast through sharing, sponsorship, and five-star reviews
The lights are up, the markets are humming, and we're taking a quiet moment to say thank you. This festive check-in is our love letter to the UK travel community that carried us through a milestone year—every listen, share, question, and review made the journey brighter and bolder.We share the simple joys that make a British Christmas feel special: mince pies in a cosy pub, the pop of a cracker and those wobbly paper crowns, twinkling streets in market towns, and the King's Speech as a gentle pause in the day. Think of it as a pocket guide to seasonal atmosphere—small rituals that turn a winter trip into a memory you'll reach for again and again.You'll also hear from friends who bring the UK to life on the ground. Sally Ann from North Coast Explorer Tours beams in from Scotland's far north with stories of puffins, dolphins, red deer, rainbows, sunsets, and sometimes the northern lights, plus winter's quieter pleasures of coastal walks and fireside evenings. Lisa at Go Cotswolds sends warm wishes and an open door for 2026, reminding us why stone villages and rolling paths never lose their magic. And from the capital, Discover Real London shares a cheerful London welcome for the year ahead. XFA Cars rounds things out with practical holiday travel cheer - stay safe, keep plans flexible, and let the festive spirit lead the way.We're taking a short break to enjoy the holidays, then we're back with our final show of 2025: a lively roundup of standout moments, UK travel highlights, and a peek behind the scenes at the numbers you helped us hit. If you're planning a winter trip, this update is a warm nudge toward the best of the season - lights, markets, and the joy of slowing down in places that reward unhurried wandering.If this little festive postcard made you smile, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves the UK, and leave a quick review. What's the one British holiday tradition you can't wait to try?
Listener Laura Norton returns to share how she turned a dream anniversary trip into reality. From Beatles must-dos in Liverpool and a week based at St Katharine Docks in London to a quick hop to Paris, a powerful D-Day tour in Normandy, and a relaxing voyage home on the Queen Mary 2, Laura breaks down what worked, what she'd tweak, and the tips that saved time and stress. If you are planning a similar UK itinerary with a France add-on, this episode is packed with practical advice you can use straight away.What you'll learn• Beatles highlights in Liverpool and how to stay at George Harrison's childhood home • Why reserving seats on busy train days matters and how to use the Tube with contactless • London base tips near Tower Bridge plus day trips to the Harry Potter Studio Tour and Thorpe Abbotts • How to structure a Paris stopover and reach Normandy for a full-day D-Day tour • Caen to Portsmouth by ferry logistics before sailing on the Queen Mary 2 • Packing lessons for rail and cruise combos and managing without guaranteed air conditioning • A real-world medication hiccup solved in the UK and why travel insurance matters • The value of an early consult with Tracy and Doug to refine routes and timings⭐️ Guest - Laura Norton
In Episode 178 of the UK Travel Planning Podcast, Tracy and Doug take you to Liverpool, the vibrant northern city famous for music, football and maritime history. Discover must-see Beatles landmarks, the Royal Albert Dock, St George's Hall and more, with insider tips on where to stay, eat and explore. You will hear practical advice on getting there by train, getting around on foot and Merseyrail, and how to book unmissable Beatles experiences such as the Magical Mystery Tour. Football fans will love Doug's Anfield stadium insights. Tune in for expert recommendations and inspiration to add Liverpool to your UK itinerary.
Following on from last week's episode, we follow Lauren's UK sabbatical as it shifts from a teen-led literary road trip to a soulful pilgrimage in Pembrokeshire and a belated honeymoon through the Brecon Beacons and Cotswolds. From ancient holy wells and monastic islands to bookshop hunts and crowd-beating tips, this episode celebrates slow, meaningful travel across Britain.• Why a pilgrimage and how to choose a route with the British Pilgrimage Trust • Highlights of the Way of St David from Fishguard to St Davids • Staying at St Non's Retreat Centre as a peaceful home base • Caldey Island stillness, monastic history, and handmade chocolate • Brecon Beacons hikes with Tolkien links and sweeping views • Hay-on-Wye bookshop discoveries and literary nostalgia • Chipping Campden base and a 12-mile Cotswold Way walk • Managing August crowds, parking, and small-group Cotswolds tours • Off-the-beaten-path ideas like the Rollright Stones • Final advice: pack light, walk slow, stay open⭐️ Guest - Lauren Eanes
This week on the podcast Tracy chats with listener Lauren Eanes, who turned her family's shared love of books into a literary-themed UK adventure. From Dickens' Broadstairs and Winnie-the-Pooh's Ashdown Forest to Tolkien and Lewis in Oxford and the landscapes of Watership Down, Lauren shares how stories shaped their itinerary - and how she kept her teens engaged along the way.You'll hear practical tips for planning a smooth family trip: combining trains with short car hire, using Airbnbs and meal deals to budget for splurges, and building in rest days for happy travellers. Packed with inspiration, logistics, and lessons learned, this episode shows how to bring Britain's literary world to life for the whole family.⭐️ Guest - Lauren Eanes
In this episode, host Tracy Collins is once again joined by Lisa Benjamin from Go Cotswolds to dive deep into Stratford-upon-Avon - the world-renowned birthplace of William Shakespeare and a destination that deserves more than just a day trip.Together they share why Stratford is the perfect place to slow down and stay longer, from scenic riverside walks, rowing and cruises to hidden Royal Shakespeare Company gems like the free tower and museum. Discover how to make the most of your visit with insider tips on: • Starting with the Stratford Town Walk • Best areas to stay – from cosy B&Bs to central hotels • Cafes, bakeries, pubs and standout local restaurants • Getting around on foot, by bus or hop-on hop-off • Avoiding traffic and timing your visit for markets, Mop Fair and festivals • Quick wins for smart booking, passes and reservationsLisa also explains why Stratford makes an ideal base for exploring the Cotswolds, with easy access to award-winning Go Cotswolds tours and routes.
In episode 174 of the UK Travel Planning Podcast, host Tracy Collins is joined by resident train travel expert Doug Collins to share highlights from his six-week rail adventure across the UK. Travelling from London to Scotland and back again, Doug explored major cities, rural stations and some of Britain's most scenic routes while gathering video content for upcoming YouTube guides.In this episode, you'll learn:✅ Which UK train routes offer the most spectacular views✅ How to use passes like the BritRail Flexipass to save money and travel easily ✅ Tips for planning, booking and adapting a multi-week rail itinerary ✅ What to expect when travelling by train across England, Scotland and Wales ✅ How to make the most of UK Travel Planning resources, from our Guide to UK Train Travel ebook and itinerary consults to upcoming train workshopsWhether you're dreaming of a rail-focused itinerary or just want insider insight into how the UK rail network really works, this episode is packed with practical advice, first-hand stories and expert recommendations to help you travel with confidence.
Planning a trip to the UK and want to make the most of every moment? In this episode, Laura shares how she celebrated her 60th birthday with a 15-day journey across England and Scotland, combining solo adventure, accessible travel planning, and plenty of unforgettable experiences.You'll learn how to: ✅ Plan a realistic itinerary that balances sightseeing and rest ✅ Navigate London during busy times like Tube strikes ✅ Make the most of flex tickets, early entry tours and coach trips ✅ Travel confidently with mobility considerations ✅ Turn detours into highlights with the right mindsetFrom London's iconic attractions and afternoon tea favourites to the dramatic Highlands and windswept beauty of Orkney, Laura's story is packed with practical tips, inspiration, and confidence-boosting advice for travellers of all ages and abilities.Perfect for: solo travellers, over-50s adventurers, and anyone planning a UK or Scotland itinerary.
This special episode was originally recorded for the Germany Travel Planning Podcast, where Tracy joined Cate to share insider tips for making the most of a London layover.Turn your short stop in London into a compact yet rewarding adventure. Learn how to plan 24 to 48 hours in the UK capital without feeling rushed, from choosing a central base to making the most of every meal and moment.Discover how to stay smart, move efficiently and see a few essentials deeply rather than frantically. We cover where to stay, what to eat, and how to fit in the top sights while leaving time to simply enjoy being in London.In this episode: • Why Zone 1 locations make the perfect layover base • Hotel and area tips around Covent Garden, the British Museum and Borough Market • How to combine Tube, bus and river boat travel, plus when to book a black cab tour • Food favourites: Borough Market picks, Pick & Cheese, Café in the Crypt and the V&A café • Afternoon tea tips: traditional vs themed and when to book • Must-see highlights: Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral and the V&A • Why Greenwich belongs on even short itineraries and the best ways to reach it • Christmas in London: best lights routes, timing and warmth tips • Pacing your visit, footwear and layers to stay comfortable • Easy day trips from London, including Bath, Oxford, Cambridge, Canterbury and WindsorIf you have enjoyed the show, please leave a quick review or send us feedback via text. We love hearing from listeners, and your comment might even get a shout-out in a future episode.
The Night Riviera is one of only two UK sleeper trains, and it might be the most relaxing way to wake up in Cornwall. UK Travel Planning's rail expert Doug Collins shares his first-hand ride and the small choices that make a big difference to comfort and views.In this episodeHow to book simply and avoid common pitfallsWhen to arrive and how lounge access can upgrade your nightWhat berths are really like and how sleep felt in practiceThe easy breakfast strategy for a picture-perfect arrivalExactly which side to sit for the best coastal viewsPlusWhat to do when plans change and seat reservations are not in placeHow the Night Riviera compares with the Caledonian Sleeper
London becomes a magical winter wonderland at Christmas, with sparkling lights, festive markets, and iconic decorations. But visiting during the holidays also means closures, no public transport on Christmas Day, and the need to book key experiences well in advance.In this episode, Tracy shares practical tips on:What's open and closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day & Boxing DayHow to get around when public transport stops (and the National Express option)Where to book a Christmas Day meal — and why reservations are essentialStocking up on groceries before supermarkets closeThe best lights, markets & festive highlights to add to your itineraryHow to plan for New Year's Eve fireworks and the New Year's Day ParadeLater, Tracy is joined by Ollie from Discover Real London to chat about their private Black Cab Christmas Lights Tours - a cosy, personalised way to experience the city's festive sparkle.Whether you're exploring markets, strolling quiet streets on Christmas Day, or celebrating New Year's in London, this episode has everything you need to plan your perfect holiday trip.Visit London Travel Planning for articles on London's Christmas lights and festive activities. Consider supporting the podcast from just $3 per month to help us continue providing valuable UK travel planning information.
Are you helping your athlete conquer fear or unknowingly feeding it? What if your well-meaning words and support are actually making your athlete's mental block worse? Mental blocks in cheerleading are more than just fear, they're misunderstood roadblocks that athletes, coaches, and parents can learn to navigate together. In this powerful conversation with Jeff Benson, mental performance coach and author, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the science behind fear, how it impacts tumbling, and why mislabeling fear as a “mental block” can do real harm. Whether you're a coach struggling to support your team, or a parent desperate to help your child, this episode is packed with clear frameworks and actionable guidance that can change your athlete's trajectory. You'll discover: The three key roles in the athlete's “support triad” and how each can best help or hinder progress Why mental blocks are real, how they form, and what actually works to overcome them Simple, science-backed strategies to guide athletes from overwhelmed to empowered without causing more damage Press play now to learn how to support your athlete with empathy, structure, and a game plan that works. Sign Up For Patreon- Early Access and Ad-Free Listening- patreon.com/user?u=122505157 Get Book Updates HERE! Get Your Let's Talk Cheer Podcast T-Shirt Jason's On-Demand Coaches Training Videos Code of Points Cheatsheet FREE Support Our Sponsors Fireside Chat with the Johnstons- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fireside-chat-with-the-johnstons/id1763244914 Tumble-Con Conference, July 11th-13th- tumble-con.com Video Reviews and Digital Courses- vidzing.tv/jasonlarkins Brittany's Comp Cheer Checklist- instagram.com/stories/highlights/18356656174188077 Jason's Book Recommendations- Amazon Affiliate Link Follow Let's Talk Cheer on Instagram Submit a Question of the Week
What happens when two passionate leaders in cheerleading decide to rewrite the rules of the industry? If you're a cheer coach, gym owner, or cheer parent trying to provide world-class experiences without breaking the bank, this episode reveals how WCC is revolutionizing cheer competitions through inclusion, affordability, and athlete-focused events. Discover how Lindsey and Akram built WCC from the ground up with a mission rooted in passion and accessibility. Learn how WCC's season pass model and award structure are making high-quality events affordable for every team. Hear insider stories on the values that drive WCC and why their events feel different from the rest.Tune in now to find out how WCC is changing the cheer game and how your program can benefit this season! Sign Up For Patreon- Early Access and Ad-Free Listening- patreon.com/user?u=122505157 Get Book Updates HERE! Get Your Let's Talk Cheer Podcast T-Shirt Jason's On-Demand Coaches Training Videos Code of Points Cheatsheet FREE Support Our Sponsors Fireside Chat with the Johnstons- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fireside-chat-with-the-johnstons/id1763244914 Tumble-Con Conference, July 11th-13th- tumble-con.com Next Gen Coaches Conferences June 20th-22nd- NGconferences.com Video Reviews and Digital Courses- vidzing.tv/jasonlarkins Brittany's Comp Cheer Checklist- instagram.com/stories/highlights/18356656174188077 Jason's Book Recommendations- Amazon Affiliate Link Follow Let's Talk Cheer on Instagram Submit a Question of the Week
What if cheerleading had a professional league complete with salaries, drafts, and fan-favorite rivalries? Cheerleaders today are reaching elite athletic levels, but when the competition ends, where do they go next? This episode uncovers a groundbreaking development that could redefine the future of cheer as a career and offer athletes a long-awaited professional platform. Discover how the Pro Cheer League aims to turn cheerleading into a viable professional sport with paid athletes and city-based teams. Learn what makes this new league different, including the competition format, athlete branding opportunities, and future expansion plans. Get insider insights from Varsity's Bill Seely on the vision, logistics, and goals of the league, plus what this means for college, All-Star, and international athletes.Tune in to find out how the Pro Cheer League is shaking up the cheer world and creating real careers for elite athletes. Sign Up For Patreon- Early Access and Ad-Free Listening- patreon.com/user?u=122505157 Get Book Updates HERE! Get Your Let's Talk Cheer Podcast T-Shirt Jason's On-Demand Coaches Training Videos Code of Points Cheatsheet FREE Support Our Sponsors Fireside Chat with the Johnstons- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fireside-chat-with-the-johnstons/id1763244914 Tumble-Con Conference, July 11th-13th- tumble-con.com Next Gen Coaches Conferences June 20th-22nd- NGconferences.com Video Reviews and Digital Courses- vidzing.tv/jasonlarkins Brittany's Comp Cheer Checklist- instagram.com/stories/highlights/18356656174188077 Jason's Book Recommendations- Amazon Affiliate Link Follow Let's Talk Cheer on Instagram Submit a Question of the Week You can support this podcast by making donations here Other great cheerleading podcast to check out- The Cheer Biz Podcast, The Cheer Mom Podcast, Spill the Cheer, Mat Talk Table Talk, Cheer Chats Podcast, MotUS Edge Podcast
What does it take to go from overlooked underdog to World Champion? If you've ever felt like your hard work was being underestimated or that you're building something in the shadow of a bigger name, this episode hits home. Gina Romero shares how she guided CJA Bombshells through setbacks, and underdog status to ultimately become World Champions. Discover how elite-level risk-taking in routine design can turn into a championship-winning strategy. Learn the power of generational coaching dynamics and how Gina evolved from cheerleader to visionary leader under her mother's mentorship. Gain raw insight into what really happened with Team Guns' legality issue at Worlds and what "doing right by your athletes" looks like. Hit play now to hear how Gina Romero and the Bombshells transformed setbacks into banners—and how her bold coaching approach is reshaping the future of all-star cheerleading. Bree's GoFundMe Get Book Updates HERE! Get Your Let's Talk Cheer Podcast T-Shirt Jason's On-Demand Coaches Training Videos Code of Points Cheatsheet FREE Sign Up For Patreon- Early Access and Ad-Free Listening- patreon.com/user?u=122505157 Support Our Sponsors Fireside Chat with the Johnstons- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fireside-chat-with-the-johnstons/id1763244914 Tumble-Con Conference, July 11th-13th- tumble-con.com Next Gen Coaches Conferences June 20th-22nd- NGconferences.com Video Reviews and Digital Courses- vidzing.tv/jasonlarkins Brittany's Comp Cheer Checklist- instagram.com/stories/highlights/18356656174188077 Jason's Book Recommendations- Amazon Affiliate Link Follow Let's Talk Cheer on Instagram Submit a Question of the Week You can support this podcast by making donations here Other great cheerleading podcast to check out- The Cheer Biz Podcast, The Cheer Mom Podcast, Spill the Cheer, Mat Talk Table Talk, Cheer Chats Podcast, MotUS Edge Podcast
Sign Up For Patreon- Early Access and Ad-Free Listening- patreon.com/user?u=122505157 What happens when cheer music, team placements, and parenting all collide in one powerhouse episode? Whether you're a cheer coach facing tryout turmoil, a cheer mom navigating your child's first cheer team, or a gym owner making critical team decisions, this episode unpacks the real-world challenges you're experiencing right now, no fluff, just straight talk and real solutions. Learn why promising team placements early is a recipe for disaster, and what to say instead. Discover how to handle sensitive issues like a young athlete wetting their pants in practice with empathy and professionalism. Get insider insights on music production standards (yes, even the rules on gunshot sound effects) and how top-tier teams are shifting divisions in surprising ways.Hit play to get sharp, honest insights from Jason and Bode that will help you lead with more clarity, patience, and strategy this cheer season. Father's Day Gift Ideas Get Book Updates HERE! Get Your Let's Talk Cheer Podcast T-Shirt Jason's On-Demand Coaches Training Videos Code of Points Cheatsheet FREE Support Our Sponsors Fireside Chat with the Johnstons- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fireside-chat-with-the-johnstons/id1763244914 Tumble-Con Conference, July 11th-13th- tumble-con.com Next Gen Coaches Conferences June 20th-22nd- NGconferences.com Video Reviews and Digital Courses- vidzing.tv/jasonlarkins Brittany's Comp Cheer Checklist- instagram.com/stories/highlights/18356656174188077 Jason's Book Recommendations- Amazon Affiliate Link Follow Let's Talk Cheer on Instagram Submit a Question of the Week You can support this podcast by making donations here Other great cheerleading podcast to check out- The Cheer Biz Podcast, The Cheer Mom Podcast, Spill the Cheer, Mat Talk Table Talk, Cheer Chats Podcast, MotUS Edge Podcast
Sign Up For Patreon- Early Access and Ad-Free Listening- patreon.com/user?u=122505157 Is your cheer budget causing more stress than success? What if there was a simple way to plan, track, and actually enjoy the season without financial surprises? Whether you're a seasoned cheer parent or new to the world of all-star teams, the financial commitment can be overwhelming. This episode dives into the real costs of cheer, beyond gym fees, and shows you how to turn money stress into financial confidence, with help from the brilliant mind behind My Cheer Budget. Discover how to forecast your full-year cheer expenses: uniforms, travel, comp fees, and all. Learn why tracking “actuals” could be your biggest budgeting superpower. Find out how athletes themselves can contribute and take ownership of their cheer experience (without pressure or guilt). If you want to master your cheer budget, reduce family stress, and plan with confidence all season long, hit play now. Visit My Cheer Budget- https://mycheerbudget.com/podcast Get Your Let's Talk Cheer Podcast T-Shirt Jason's On-Demand Coaches Training Videos Code of Points Cheatsheet FREE Support Our Sponsors Fireside Chat with the Johnstons- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fireside-chat-with-the-johnstons/id1763244914 Tumble-Con Conference, July 11th-13th- tumble-con.com Next Gen Coaches Conferences June 20th-22nd- NGconferences.com Video Reviews and Digital Courses- vidzing.tv/jasonlarkins Brittany's Comp Cheer Checklist- instagram.com/stories/highlights/18356656174188077 Jason's Book Recommendations- Amazon Affiliate Link Follow Let's Talk Cheer on Instagram Submit a Question of the Week Other great cheerleading podcast to check out- The Cheer Biz Podcast, The Cheer Mom Podcast, Spill the Cheer, Mat Talk Table Talk, Cheer Chats Podcast, MotUS Edge Podcast
Is your cheerleader sitting out this season, and you're not sure what to do with all those emotions? Tryout season can stir up a rollercoaster of emotions for cheer parents and athletes alike. Whether your athlete made the team of their dreams, was placed somewhere unexpected, or decided to step away from cheer altogether, this episode tackles the raw realities parents and coaches face during this pivotal time. Gain insight into how team placements are really made—and why they aren't always personal. Discover the emotional challenges parents face when athletes opt out, and learn healthy ways to process and support them. Get clarity on hot topics like Flex divisions, team bonding, and how coaches handle the pressure of building competitive teams.Press play now to hear an honest, heartfelt conversation that will leave you feeling seen, supported, and more prepared for the season ahead. Get Book Updates HERE! Get Your Let's Talk Cheer Podcast T-Shirt Jason's On-Demand Coaches Training Videos Code of Points Cheatsheet FREE Support Our Sponsors Fireside Chat with the Johnstons- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fireside-chat-with-the-johnstons/id1763244914 Tumble-Con Conference, July 11th-13th- tumble-con.com Next Gen Coaches Conferences June 20th-22nd- NGconferences.com Video Reviews and Digital Courses- vidzing.tv/jasonlarkins Brittany's Comp Cheer Checklist- instagram.com/stories/highlights/18356656174188077 Jason's Book Recommendations- Amazon Affiliate Link Follow Let's Talk Cheer on Instagram Submit a Question of the Week
Sign Up For Patreon- Early Access and Ad-Free Listening- patreon.com/user?u=122505157 Have you ever wondered what really happens behind the scenes at Summit, the highs, the heartbreaks, and the hilarious hotel chaos? In this episode, Jason and B. Moore pull back the curtain on Summit weekend, diving into real talk about the pressure, the passion, and the unforgettable moments that define All-Star cheer. Whether you're a coach, a parent, or an athlete, you'll relate to the raw emotions and the unexpected joys that come with the competitive season's grand finale. Discover why the football field at Summit is about more than just practice, it's where memories are made and kids meet their heroes. Learn the honest truth about scoring inconsistencies and how to mentally prepare your athlete for the inevitable ups and downs of competition. Get inside stories of t-shirt tussles, team camaraderie, and what it really means to support your athlete when the routine doesn't go as planned.Hit play now to hear a powerful mix of laughter, lessons, and love for the sport that brings us all together—this Summit recap is a must-listen! Get Book Updates HERE! Get Your Let's Talk Cheer Podcast T-Shirt Jason's On-Demand Coaches Training Videos Code of Points Cheatsheet FREE Support Our Sponsors Fireside Chat with the Johnstons- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fireside-chat-with-the-johnstons/id1763244914 Tumble-Con Conference, July 11th-13th- tumble-con.com Next Gen Coaches Conferences June 20th-22nd- NGconferences.com Video Reviews and Digital Courses- vidzing.tv/jasonlarkins Brittany's Comp Cheer Checklist- instagram.com/stories/highlights/18356656174188077 Jason's Book Recommendations- Amazon Affiliate Link Follow Let's Talk Cheer on Instagram Submit a Question of the Week You can support this podcast by making donations here Other great cheerleading podcast to check out- The Cheer Biz Podcast, The Cheer Mom Podcast, Spill the Cheer, Mat Talk Table Talk, Cheer Chats Podcast, MotUS Edge Podcast
DJ Sprague is a pioneer in Ecommerce reputation management, helping brands turn trust into a competitive advantage. As the CMO of Shopper Approved and co-author of Reputation King, he has spent decades refining strategies that boost online credibility, improve search rankings, and drive revenue growth.Before joining Shopper Approved, DJ built his career across marketing, advertising, sales, and PR, leading companies to exponential growth—including scaling revenue from $7M to $54M in just four years. With over 35 years of experience and nearly 70 professional certifications, he applies behavioral science principles and ethical influence strategies to help Ecommerce brands win more customers through trust.Today, DJ is on a mission to redefine reputation management for online sellers. Under his leadership, Shopper Approved has become a Google review partner and the world's first Diamond Cialdini Certified Marketing Agency, setting new standards in verified reviews, social proof, and search engine dominance. As the digital landscape evolves, DJ is proving that trust isn't just a nice-to-have—it's the foundation of ecommerce success.In This Conversation We Discuss: [00:42] Intro[01:08] Displaying social proof to boost conversions[02:47] Dominating search results with positive reviews[03:45] Getting more credibility in Google Shopping[05:48] Why trust is the key to first-time buyers[09:25] The limits of review distribution[10:50] Balancing review collection across platforms[12:50] Common mistakes killing your online reputation[19:39] Real data on how reviews boost conversionsResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeMore reviews, traffic, and conversions shopperapproved.com/YOUR REPUTATION. NEXT LEVEL reputationking.com/Follow DJ Sprague linkedin.com/in/duanespragueIf you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
### **In dieser Episode lernst du:** ✅ Warum klassische SEO-Strategien kaum noch wirken – und was stattdessen zählt ✅ Wie du *ohne Werbebudget* mit YouTube-Videos neue Aufträge generierst ✅ Welche 3 Tools dir 80% der Arbeit beim Bewertungsmanagement abnehmen ✅ Praktische Beispiele aus echten Handwerksbetrieben (SHK, Elektro, Tischler) --- ### **Key Takeaways** 1. **Google's neuer „Local Trust Score“** – Bewertungen, Referenzen und Videoinhalte sind 2025 die wichtigsten Rankingfaktoren. – *Beispiel*: Ein SHK-Betrieb erreichte Platz 1 bei „Heizungsnotdienst [Stadt]“ durch systematische Video-Reviews. 2. **YouTube als unterschätzter Lead-Magnet** – Transkribierte Videos ranken 3x häufiger in den Suchergebnissen als Text. – *Tipp*: Nutze Titel wie „Wärmepumpen-Einbau in [Deine Stadt]“ für lokale Sichtbarkeit. 3. **KI als Assistent – nicht als Ersatz** – Automatisiere Büroarbeit, aber setze auf *menschliche* Expertise in Kundenkommunikation. **Feedback?** Schick mir deine Frage als Sprachnote an: feedback@handwerk.live --- *„Deine Kunden sind deine besten Verkäufer – wenn du ihre Stimmen sichtbar machst.“* – Thorsten Moortz
Send us a Text Message.Join us tomorrow, July 12 at 12 PM EST for an exclusive live podcast where you can ask ANYTHING about Amazon! Amazon expert Noah Wickham is ready to share his expertise from SEO, PPC campaigns, and optimizing your Amazon listings. He will answer it all! See you there.#AmazonFridayLiveQA #AskNoahLive #AmazonPodcast Timestamps:00:00 - Countdown and Music Introduction09:57 - Welcome and Podcast Introduction10:28 - Handling Limited Access in Europe12:06 - Selling Seasonal Items like Planners and iPhone Cases13:37 - Importance of Image Keywords for SEO14:24 - Retail Arbitrage vs. Private Label16:19 - Prime Day Promotions and BSR Concerns18:38 - Counterfeit Sellers and Buy Box Issues20:55 - Video Reviews and Influencer Programs22:05 - Use of Emojis and Brackets in Bullet Descriptions24:04 - Setting Up Taxes in Amazon Seller Central25:59 - Listing Issues and ASIN Management27:23 - Display Image Variations28:10 - Removing Unauthorized Sellers29:00 - Amazon Selling Tips and General Advice31:00 - Listing Suppression Issues33:46 - Sales Information and Reporting Counterfeit Products35:33 - Handling Clicks Without Orders39:01 - Career Connections Program Advice44:01 - Listing Products Across Different Marketplaces46:00 - Understanding Amazon Terms of Service and Image Guidelines47:01 - Using Amazon Studies for Campaign Analysis48:43 - Dealing with Inventory Discrepancies50:05 - Setting Up Multiple Amazon Seller Accounts52:45 - Managing Taxes and Sales Reporting55:10 - Disbursement Issues and Best Practices57:31 - Launching a New Product Variation1:00:25 - Responding to Customer Reviews and FeedbackSupport the Show.
Dave Valentine is a visionary entrepreneur who owns seven businesses that have collectively generated more than one billion dollars for over 1000 clients, including major brands like Target, Time magazine, and American Express. Motivated by a health scare, he shifted his approach to scaling his businesses and now runs them from a serene mountain house by a river with three waterfalls. With a focus on conscious capitalism and investing in people, Dave aims to employ over 200,000 individuals and reclaim freedom from the influence of greedy individuals and corporations. Here's a Glimpse of What You'll Learn 0:14 Introduction 1:46 How Dave Got Started 3:02 Dave's Businesses 4:57 Sustaining a Creative Business 7:32 Creative Playbooks 8:34 Health Setback & Comeback 12:29 Landing Big Clients 15:30 Other Companies 16:45 Marketing a Flight School 19:05 The Business of Video Reviews 22:31 Long Tail Pro 24:11 VHS Design & Defined Branding 25:49 Other Companies (Redux) 27:17 The Marketer's Mind 29:07 Closing Thoughts With a handful of businesses in play and several sales under his belt already, it's clear that Dave Valentine knows a little something about reaching success. Through his Agency Growth Summit, his upcoming book, and his business coaching, he's interested in sharing his wealth of knowledge and insights with you. Take a look at his website to find out more about how he can get you on the path to success by bringing you into his mindset! Speakers Featured in This Episode - Tom Foster of Foster Web Marketing - Dave Valentine of DaveValentine.co This episode is brought to you by Foster Web Marketing. Foster Web Marketing is dedicated to providing cutting-edge, highly customizable marketing and strategic solutions specifically designed for law firms and medical practices. Our award-winning marketing and systems solutions are what set us apart from everyone else.
In this episode of The Ecommerce Braintrust, Kiri Masters talks with Todd Hassenfelt, Global Digital Commerce Sr Director of Strategy & Execution at Colgate-Palmolive, to discuss Amazon Inspire. As a leading figure in the global digital commerce space, Todd brings his expertise and insights to the table as they explore whether Amazon Inspire has the potential to challenge social media platforms like TikTok. They dive into the details of Inspire, its features, user traction, and its impact on brands. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of this emerging platform and its potential implications for the ecommerce industry. In today's episode, Kiri and Todd discuss: - Todd shares his experiences and insights from working in the digital commerce industry. - The main topic of discussion is Amazon Inspire, a social media-like platform on Amazon. - They explore whether Amazon Inspire can compete with social media platforms like TikTok. - Todd discusses his initial reaction to seeing the light bulb icon of Amazon Inspire on the Amazon shopping app. - He highlights the evolution of the platform, including the shift to a sparkle icon and the addition of features like content sharing. - The seamless user experience of Inspire is emphasized, with the ability to toggle between images, visit product detail pages (PDP), and make purchases without leaving the platform. - Todd suggests that Amazon Inspire is currently still in its early stages and may not have garnered much attention yet, but brands should keep an eye on it. - Brands can post content on Inspire through Amazon Brand Stores or by working with influencers. - Todd mentions the growing presence of user-generated content (UGC) on Inspire, particularly video reviews, which brands should pay attention to and address any concerns. - Kiri expresses her disappointment in Amazon's missed opportunity to engage with brands more effectively on Inspire, similar to their earlier program called Spark. - She believes that brands could create engaging content on the platform, enhancing the user experience and contributing to discoverability.
No Dinks is BACK! (A totally unorganized) JD and Rachel attempt to break down this weekend's MLP tournament in San Clemente CA and look back on Season 1. Topics include Load Management, The Mid Season Re-Shuffle & Draft, Video Reviews, Graphical Mishaps, and Snot Rockets.--
No Dinks is BACK! (A totally unorganized) JD and Rachel attempt to break down this weekend's MLP tournament in San Clemente CA and look back on Season 1. Topics include Load Management, The Mid Season Re-Shuffle & Draft, Video Reviews, Graphical Mishaps, and Snot Rockets. --
Thad Bell from The Blue Testament and Kansas City Comets color announcer Erik Bergrud get together to discuss the upcoming season. We talk about the changes in the league with new conferences, Video Reviews, and mic'd up referees. Then we talk about some of the new players, how they are doing in preseason and which Comets might be in the running for the MASL Rookie of the Year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Why do online reviews matter? How do you get online reviews? On this man cave edition of the Thrivetime Show, Dr Z and Clay teach you why reviews are so important.
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Ein neues Zeitalter beim Spotfight Wrestling Podcast! Ab sofort gibt es jede Woche WWE Raw, SmackDown und AEW Dynamite als Video Reviews mit unfassbar gut [...] The post WWE RAW Becky Lynch und Lita: Back to the Future! Wer ist die Mystery-Gegnerin? Review 14.02.22 first appeared on Spotfight - Wrestling News, Podcasts & mehr!.
Ein neues Zeitalter beim Spotfight Wrestling Podcast! Ab sofort gibt es jede Woche WWE Raw, SmackDown und AEW Dynamite als Video Reviews mit unfassbar gut [...] The post WWE RAW Becky Lynch und Lita: Back to the Future! Wer ist die Mystery-Gegnerin? Review 14.02.22 first appeared on Spotfight - Wrestling News, Podcasts & mehr!.
Ein neues Zeitalter beim Spotfight Wrestling Podcast! Ab sofort gibt es jede Woche WWE Raw, SmackDown und AEW Dynamite als Video Reviews mit unfassbar gut [...] The post WWE RAW Becky Lynch und Lita: Back to the Future! Wer ist die Mystery-Gegnerin? Review 14.02.22 first appeared on Spotfight - Wrestling News, Podcasts & mehr!.
Ein neues Zeitalter beim Spotfight Wrestling Podcast! Ab sofort gibt es jede Woche WWE Raw, SmackDown und AEW Dynamite als Video Reviews mit unfassbar gut [...]
Ein neues Zeitalter beim Spotfight Wrestling Podcast! Ab sofort gibt es jede Woche WWE Raw, SmackDown und AEW Dynamite als Video Reviews mit unfassbar gut [...] The post WWE RAW Becky Lynch und Lita: Back to the Future! Wer ist die Mystery-Gegnerin? Review 14.02.22 first appeared on Spotfight - Wrestling News, Podcasts & mehr!. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Ein neues Zeitalter beim Spotfight Wrestling Podcast! Ab sofort gibt es jede Woche WWE Raw, SmackDown und AEW Dynamite als Video Reviews mit unfassbar gut [...] The post WWE RAW Becky Lynch und Lita: Back to the Future! Wer ist die Mystery-Gegnerin? Review 14.02.22 first appeared on Spotfight - Wrestling News, Podcasts & mehr!.
Ein neues Zeitalter beim Spotfight Wrestling Podcast! Ab sofort gibt es jede Woche WWE Raw, SmackDown und AEW Dynamite als Video Reviews mit unfassbar gut [...] The post WWE RAW Becky Lynch und Lita: Back to the Future! Wer ist die Mystery-Gegnerin? Review 14.02.22 first appeared on Spotfight - Wrestling News, Podcasts & mehr!.
Ein neues Zeitalter beim Spotfight Wrestling Podcast! Ab sofort gibt es jede Woche WWE Raw, SmackDown und AEW Dynamite als Video Reviews mit unfassbar gut [...] The post WWE RAW Becky Lynch und Lita: Back to the Future! Wer ist die Mystery-Gegnerin? Review 14.02.22 first appeared on Spotfight - Wrestling News, Podcasts & mehr!.
In this episode Castro Tia and Eyes open discuss Drinkin issues , Foam parties , Youtube Food and Video Reviews and Halloween plans. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stillwritin-whatilike/support
Faster Masters Rowing Radio - the podcast for masters rowers. Tips, advice and discussion from Marlene Royle and Rebecca Caroe. - Racing [The Faster Five] - What you can learn from your puddles Sponsors The Rowing Directory updates https://rowing.chat/retailer/ Support this show with a donation https://fastermastersrowing.com/register/podcast-supporter/ Timestamps 03:25 This Past Week - what we do to advocate for masters rowing. Video Reviews. Peer to Peer coaching clinics. 11:00 The Faster Five - foundational document about masters rowing. Understand all these and you will progress rapidly, Racing is one of them. https://fastermastersrowing.com/faster-five/ 14:00 Why moving faster than your race pace is important. 18:30 Practicing high turnover strokes. The "Rowing Down Hill" drill - keep going as long as your boat goes faster. Stop when it doesn't. 21:10 Half slide accelerations. Go up 2 points in rate between 4-6 times. Don't think, just move. 26:00 Stretches for low back tightness. Do a dynamic warm up on land. Sun salutes (yoga); Child pose after rowing. Do you need mobility? What's causing the tightness? 30:00 What can you learn from your puddles? Dennis Cameron says "sometimes you do puddle-less rowing" 33:00 Puddles should be tight and swirly, concentrated with no splash. Puddle killers include splashy exits with water dripping off the shaft. Mounded up water versus a hollow behind the spoon - keeping good pressure Moving the boat past the blade. Pulling vocabulary may not be helpful as it causes rip in the puddle. Adrian Ellison (Olympic gold medal coxswain) watched live and has great advice. 40:00 Distance between puddles. Distance Per Stroke = DPS. Listen to your releases. Check for corrugation of the oar in the water. 42:15 What causes rip in the rowing stroke? Is the athlete working pressure towards the blade? Keep the water block solid and don't over-work the water. 48:30 Combine your exercises at half slide and rowing down hill with watching your puddles - what do you see?
Folge 289: Nein, unsere Lieblings-Sportliga ist nicht kaputt. Aber hier und da könnte man auf jeden Fall noch ein paar Regeln verändern, optimieren... oder auch einfach "nur" so pfeifen, wie sie geschrieben stehen. Zusammen mit Tobi Bühner diskutiere ich eine gute Stunde über Foulregeln, Video-Reviews, Coaches' Challenges, Drei-Sekunden bei Eckendreiern, Handchecking im Post, Sprungbälle, Block/Charge, einen vierten (oder fünften?) Ref und vieles mehr! Supporten könnt ihr hier: https://steadyhq.com/jedentagnba Intro von ST. Outro von Macroform. Grafiken von D. Krout. Wenn's euch gefällt, abonniert, lasst gerne eine Bewertung da und helft so anderen NBA-Nerds den Pod zu finden. Fragen, Anregungen und Kritik bitte via Facebook, Instagram, an jedentagnba@gmail.com oder @JedenTagNBA auf Twitter. Folge direkt herunterladen
Attracting people to have more powerful conversations with you is what Branding is all about and the more you improve your Company's brand, the more success you'll have. The first step is to decide how are you going to brand yourself and not rely on other people. In this episode, Adam Stott gives 12 ways to improve your company branding and achieve the success that you haven't had before. Show Highlights Review your "reviews" in all online platforms and implementing improvements based on the reviews and feedbacks Accept that you need to brand yourself on your own, You decide Instill values and vision when you bring in new people Realizing the importance of PR and look at it as a tool for your brand Video Reviews: brings more assurance to new clients that your service or products work! Links Mentioned: Big Business Events Members Network 30/30 Wealth System
Die Nerds, Geeks und #Stbnhckr dieser Welt waren schon immer Trendsetter, Menschen, die oft einfach machen, auf was sie Lust haben. Sowohl Justin.TV, heute besser bekannt als Twitch, als auch YouTube fingen mal klein an. Sie waren Spaßprojekte von Freunden, die ihre Videos mit dem World Wide Web teilen wollten. Heute sind beide echte Giganten und wichtige Plattformen für viele Unternehmen. Allen voran die Spieler-Entwickler haben schnell erkennt, dass Let´s Player und E-Sportler mit das beste Marketing machen. Sie begeistern Millionen, wenn nicht Milliarden vor den Bildschirmen daheim oder sogar in großen Arenen – so wie König Fußball. Auch Peter Smits von Pietsmiet hat damals früh die Zeichen der Zeit erkannt und wollte für die Gamestar, eine der größten und zu dem Zeitpunkt wichtigsten Gaming News Magazine in Deutschland, Video Reviews machen. Die hatten kein Interesse, weshalb er mit seinen Freunden einfach sein eigenes Ding durchgezogen hat und damit heute einen der größten YouTube Kanäle Deutschlands gegründet hat. Was früher nur Gaming Let's-Plays war, umfasst heute auch Technik, Lifestyle, Kochen und Spielshows. Wir wollen daher von ihm wissen, was Unternehmen von den Gamern und erfolgreichen Streamern/Content Produzenten lernen können. Damit ihr gut durch lange Stream, Gaming oder Work Sessions kommt, haben wir wieder unsere zwei Gesundheits-Experten am Start: Ernährungsexperte und Koch Holger Stromberg gibt Tipps für mehr Energie beim Zocken und Arbeiten, damit ihr lange leistungsfähig und fit bleibt. Fitnessexperte Marcus Breitborn erklärt euch diese Folge, warum man sich auch beim Hometraining aufwärmen sollte und zeigt im Video auf der Website unter Home Workout, wie man die Übungen macht. Wir wünschen viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge #STBNHCKR und freuen uns auf eure Kommentare, Meinungen, euer Feedback und natürlich auch eure Bewertungen bei Apple Podcasts! Wer nix verpassen will, abonniert einfach unseren Newsletter: https://stbnhckr.substack.com/ Noch mehr von uns gibt es auf: Instagram(STUBNHCKR), Twitter, Facebook und LinkedIn.
Join host Gina Fitzgerald, founder of Q6, as she has authentic discussions on the how, what, and why’s of starting and running a business with business owners. Whether you are just starting your career or a seasoned entrepreneur, this show will keep you engaged with intelligent discussions about the do’s and don’ts of running, growing, and enjoying growing a business. So come join us as we talk with these seasoned entrepreneurs and business owners on Q6 Talks!
The final segment to the riveting serious of Video Reviews. We ask the question, are they even worth it? Plus we talk all things showbizz with the latest scoop on Ellen Degeneres and the Royal Family.Support the podcast:https://www.patreon.com/thelafontaines Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EufyCam sends a firmware update to add HomeKit Secure Video, Wink makes its subscription mandatory, Arlo 2 launches, plus we have official reviews of the Eve Cam, August Wi-Fi smart lock, and VOCOlinc contact sensor! Send us your HomeKit questions and recommendations with the hashtag homekitinsider Tweet and follow our hosts at Andrew O’Hara and Stephen Robles or email us here. Find us in your favorite podcast player by searching for "HomeKit Insider" and support the show by leaving a 5-Star rating and comment in Apple Podcasts. Sponsored by Eve Smart Home Tap here to tweet and be entered to win an Eve Cam! HomeKit News EufyCam 2K Indoor Camera with HSV EufyCam 2 Pro 2K Indoor / Outdoor Wink enforcing subscription July 27 Arlo Ultra 2 launches at Costco Video Reviews Eve Cam Video Review August Lock Video Review Full Reviews Eve Cam Review Get Eve Cam on Amazon August Lock with Wi-Fi Review Get the August Lock on Amazon VOCOlinc Contact Sensor Review VOCOlinc Contact Sensor on Amazon Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: andrew@appleinsider.com
Jim Feldman is a globally recognized transformation growth advisor and business advisor who's guided leading organizations such as Toyota, AT&T, Apple, Hyatt, Walt Disney, Ritz Carlton and Microsoft to ensure that shift happens, which is one of his trademarks. Incentive magazine recognized him as one of the top six innovators in the last century, along with the founders of Google and Dell Computer. Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 164 How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Higher Education Webinar – https://screwthecommute.com/webinars 03:28 Tom's introduction to James Feldman 07:37 Hiring people that represent you 09:54 Tips for infiltrating big companies as a consultant 17:01 Talking to his mother and father for an allowance as a kid 19:01 His first corporate job lasted 45 minutes 31:00 A typical day for James 35:14 Sponsor message 38:51 The best and worst of working for yourself 42:00 How James stays motivated Entrepreneurial Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Higher Education Webinar - https://screwthecommute.com/webinars Screw The Commute - https://screwthecommute.com/ Screw The Commute Podcast App - https://screwthecommute.com/app/ Know a young person for our Youth Episode Series? Send an email to Tom! - orders@antion.com Have a Roku box? Find Tom's Public Speaking Channel there! - https://channelstore.roku.com/details/267358/the-public-speaking-channel How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Retreat and Joint Venture Program - https://greatinternetmarketingtraining.com/ Shift Happens - http://jfa.tips/SHWelcome Real-time Video Reviews - http://jfa.tips/VideoReviews YouMail - http://jfa.tips/YouMail Tawk.to - https://www.tawk.to/ Grammerly - https://www.grammarly.com/ Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Related Episodes eBay - https://screwthecommute.com/163/ More Entrepreneurial Resources for Home Based Business, Lifestyle Business, Passive Income, Professional Speaking and Online Business I discovered a great new headline / subject line / subheading generator that will actually analyze which headlines and subject lines are best for your market. I negotiated a deal with the developer of this revolutionary and inexpensive software. Oh, and it's good on Mac and PC. Go here: http://jvz1.com/c/41743/183906 The Wordpress Ecourse. Learn how to Make World Class Websites for $20 or less. https://www.GreatInternetMarketing.com/wordpressecourse Join our Private Facebook Group! One week trial for only a buck and then $37 a month, or save a ton with one payment of $297 for a year. Click the image to see all the details and sign up or go to https://www.greatinternetmarketing.com/screwthecommute/ After you sign up, check your email for instructions on getting in the group.
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Continuing my lil journey back revisiting a few of the anime series i did not get to do VIDEO REVIEWS for we take a look at the much spoken of at certain time DENNOUU COIL / COIL: A CIRCLE OF CHILDRENAn interesting one to go back to after all these years but not surprisingly my ultimate thoughts of this show have not changed, lets get into it!Add Don on MAL if you feel so inclined :) https://myanimelist.net/profile/Donwun
Continuing my lil journey back revisiting a few of the anime series i did not get to do VIDEO REVIEWS for we take a look at the much spoken of at certain times MAWARU PENGUINDRUMAn interesting one to go back to after all these years but not surprisingly my ultimate thoughts of this show have not changed, lets get into it!Add Don on MAL if you feel so inclined :) https://myanimelist.net/profile/Donwun
We return as summer nears its end, Luke has a new mic, and things are generally talked about! Welcome Jingle (0:00) First Time since Turtles (02:09) The Random Things Cast (04:32) John Williams and Episode VIII (5:20) Changing Titles (08:28) Capturing Franchises (11:49) Luke’s Video Reviews (15:28) Hollywood Ruined Method Acting? (26:20) Suicide Squad Corner (27:58) […]