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Rockstar Confidence
If You Don't Slow Down Yourself, the Universe Will Stop You: Time Management, Sadistic Meditation, and Lessons from Dying, with Scott Spears

Rockstar Confidence

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 58:08


What a title, hey? ;)   My guest today is Scott Spears. We'll just label him a Time Management Coach, but there's so much more to what he does. It involves mindfulness, meditation, and finding your purpose, and it all stems from the time he died.   You read that right. It was not a near-death experience, it's not something from another lifetime--he was clinically dead at one point years ago. Obviously, he was revived...but despite the lesson learned from that experience, it wasn't the wake-up call you'd expect. There was even more to come...   Listen in as Scott talks about dealing with the depression that came afterward, going to India and learning an intense form of meditation that taught him the next lessons, and how time management is essentially MANIFESTATION.   This was such a fun interview--if you enjoy it, if you find it helpful, please share it, and tag Scott and me to let us know what you liked!   Visit Scott's website!   Follow Scott on Instagram!   If you're ready to try a virtual Reiki session and really release energy blocks and gain CLARITY, click here to book one!   Join The Energy Within Facebook group!   Follow me on Instagram!   Follow me on Facebook!   Visit my blog!   Download your FREE Abundance Meditation here!   Create your own positive affirmations without feeling cheesy or fake with the Affirmations Workbook!   Get the Confidence-Boosting Meditation Collection: 12 Guided Meditations to Increase Mindfulness and Focus, Reconnect to Yourself, and Build True Confidence   Support Operation Underground Railroad and stop child sex trafficking! Listen to Tim Ballard, founder of OUR, on the Jordan Harbinger Show!

NerdBrand
Startup Story Series #1 - Characteristics of an Entrepreneur - with Scott Smith from Gracie Jiu-Jitsu of Kentucky

NerdBrand

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 58:42


Scott is a passionate entrepreneur who changed vocations from sales in the automotive industry to operating Jiu-Jitsu schools. He's now a black belt, and has two schools in two cities with over 100 students. Scott continues to show the characteristics of a self-starter; that is, to practice the discipline needed to succeed. Being an entrepreneur is hard. As hard as it is to spell it…seriously, try without autocorrect. Anyways, on this episode of the NerdBrand Podcast, we're discussing the characteristics of being an entrepreneur vs. being just an “idea” person. Scott has a great story of going from corporate sales to being a successful business owner -- starting with a mere $385. Visit Scott at: https://www.graciekentucky.com/ or online at - https://www.facebook.com/graciekentucky --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdbrand/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerdbrand/support

Cops and Writers Podcast
007 Scott Moon Shares How He Balances His Job As A Police Lieutenant With A Successful Author Business

Cops and Writers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 73:52


In today's episode, Scott Moon shares with us how he balances his job as a police lieutenant with a successful author career. Scott shares his journey as a young man traveling to  Los Angeles to be in a metal band playing guitar. How years later he wound up being a police officer and now attained the rank of lieutenant, and his continuing success running his author business. You don't want to miss this story!Visit Scott at his website!Check out the Keystroke Medium website and their YouTube channel.Enjoy the Cops and Writers book series.Please visit the Cops and Writers website.If you have a question for the sarge, hit him up at his email.Come join the fun at the Cops and Writers Facebook group. Support the show (https://patreon.com/copsandwriters)

The TufFish Show
Meet Scott Perry

The TufFish Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 30:31


Welcome Scott Perry to the TufFish show, which is a place to help writers and aspiring authors get out of their own way to leave a legacy by telling the stories they want to share through writing their own books and confidently sharing them with others. The writing process can be tough and the business side can feel scary, but TufFish make both feel smoother and achievable. Scott Perry is Creative on Purpose's Chief Difference-Maker and the author of the Amazon top-sellers Endeavor and Onward. In addition to Difference-Maker Coaching, Scott is on the head coach team in Seth Godin's Akimbo Workshops. Scott is a husband and father, goes for a cemetery run every day, and quotes Marcus Aurelius more often than he should. Scott believes you enhance your life most through work that elevates others. He's on a mission to help people like you endeavor better. The process Scott has crafted is a catalyst for thriving through work that's worth it. Visit Scott at https://www.creativeonpurpose.com/ Purchase Onward: https://www.amazon.com/Onward-Where-Certainty-Possibility-Begins-ebook/dp/B0859MN7PK

Brand IT™ Podcast
Faith-Based Brand & Veteran Entrepreneur Scott Arias on Brandology Podcast- EP 39

Brand IT™ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 49:11


A well-known author and national leader with federal Construction management programs, Scott Arias joins us as special guest. Scott is a veteran who was injured in the US Navy severing his lower limb and then found Christianity. Turned his whole life around for the better. He has children and has instilled a strong work-ethic in them and leading them in a Christian-faith-based lifestyle. He has built a multi-million-dollar business where he employs hundreds and focuses on education, project management and consulting. Works alongside bug names with Turner Construction etc. Born in poverty he had Mother Theresa (who started 600+ non-profit religious organizations herself) as his role model. He obtained five (5) college degrees. He also discusses great work-life family balance. He has built a positive, fun culture for his team. One built on trust and autonomy. At age 27 was in major motorcycle accident and lost lower leg, was in hospital for 11 months and this sobered him up and restructured his focus on work ethic. Scott plays a crushing game of Brand Culture Trivia against host Mark Mosher and their great sense of humor emanate throughout the episode. Visit Scott at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-arias-b40a3a65/ RATE THIS PODCAST at https://Ratethispodcast.Com/Brandology Subscribe! Get New Content! Find all our episodes at: https://brandology.captivate.fm/ Music by PC-One, Ketsa, PIPE CHOIR through FMA. MrThe Noranha, Euphrosyyn, Evreytro, Joao Janz from FreeSound. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/branditpodcast/support

Brandology™
Faith-Based Brand & Veteran Entrepreneur Scott Arias on Brandology Podcast- EP 39

Brandology™

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 47:50


A well-known author and national leader with federal Construction management programs, Scott Arias joins us as special guest. Scott is a veteran who was injured in the US Navy severing his lower limb and then found Christianity. Turned his whole life around for the better. He has children and has instilled a strong work-ethic in them and leading them in a Christian-faith-based lifestyle. He has built a multi-million-dollar business where he employs hundreds and focuses on education, project management and consulting. Works alongside bug names with Turner Construction etc. Born in poverty he had Mother Theresa (who started 600+ non-profit religious organizations herself) as his role model. He obtained five (5) college degrees. He also discusses great work-life family balance. He has built a positive, fun culture for his team. One built on trust and autonomy. At age 27 was in major motorcycle accident and lost lower leg, was in hospital for 11 months and this sobered him up and restructured his focus on work ethic. Scott plays a crushing game of Brand Culture Trivia against host Mark Mosher and their great sense of humor emanate throughout the episode. Visit Scott at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-arias-b40a3a65/ RATE THIS PODCAST at https://Ratethispodcast.Com/Brandology Subscribe! Get New Content! Find all our episodes at: https://brandology.captivate.fm/ Music by PC-One, Ketsa, PIPE CHOIR through FMA. MrThe Noranha, Euphrosyyn, Evreytro, Joao Janz from FreeSound. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Support this podcast

Take 12 Recovery Radio
The Magic of Recovery with Illusionist Scott Wolf

Take 12 Recovery Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 57:55


ABOUT THIS SHOW: My Guest has been featured on Inside Edition, Real TV and the Ananda Lewis Show. His unique and most dangerous fire eating act garnered him spots in the 1993 movie “Posse” and at the Bellagio and Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas. Illusionist Scott Wolf shares his experience, strength and hope with us and the success he has had as a member of the recovery community working in the field helping others recover from life controlling issues. Visit Scott’s website at www.magicianscottwolf.com

Cruise Addicts Talk Show
Ten Questions with Scott Lara of TheCruiseGenius.com

Cruise Addicts Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 23:59


Cruise Addicts welcomes Scott Lara for Ten Questions. In this episode, John Shallo speaks to Scott Lara from TheCruiseGenius.com. Learn some of his secret tips when visiting Half Moon Cay and much more during this fun interview. Visit Scott on his website at https://TheCruiseGenius.com. You can also reach him on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
Scott Young: How to Master Hard Skills and Learn Anything

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 62:21


Scott Young is a writer, programmer, traveler and an avid learner. After Scott heard about Benny Lewis and the way he could become fluent in a language in just 3 months, he became interested in extreme learning and began exploring it himself. He later went on to study one of MIT's 4-year computer science degrees, relying solely on external material and without ever going to any MIT lectures. He passed the final exams. Scott joins us for this episode to impart his knowledge on ultra-learning.Visit Scott's website at www.ScottHYoung.comScott Young is the author of Ultralearning which you can find at most book outlets including AmazonBlinkistWith Blinkist, you get unlimited access to read or listen to a massive library of condensed non-fiction books. All the books you want and all for one low price. Right now, for a limited time, Blinkist has a special offer just for our audience. Go to Blinkist.com/creative and try it free for 7 days.Listener TribeWe have our own private social network for listeners of the Unmistakable Creative podcast. You can meet other listeners, discuss episodes, and even have the opportunity to have your favorite episode re-aired on a Friday! Just visit unmistakablecreative.com/tribe to sign up.UNMISTAKABLE CREATIVE PRIMEWe are launching Unmistakable Creative Prime, exclusive access to all our new monthly courses, group coaching calls, live chats with former guests as well as access to a keyword search engine of our entire podcast catalogue and much, much more. To find out more, visit UnmistakableCreative.com/Prime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Shooting it RAW with Ran Elfassy
006 - Scott Duncan on Pushing the Boundaries of Image and Story

Shooting it RAW with Ran Elfassy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 34:41


Scott Duncan and Ran have a history that goes back to 1994 – when they formed and performed in the spoken word quintet, Fluffy Pagan Echoes. So many years later, Scott recounts where his life has taken him. Trained in film and a working art director, Scott shares how he pushes the limits of his camera gear and his aesthetic. It's all about the mood – the mood! To view the images from this episode, visit: www.shooting-it-raw.com Visit Scott's website here: http://scott-duncan.ca/ To see more of Scott's inspiring photographs, visit: www.instagram.com/tabularazah Audio credit: “Magic” by Six Umbrellas from: https://files.freemusicarchive.org/storage-freemusicarchive-org/music/White_Market_Podcast/Six_Umbrellas/Private_Ark/Six_Umbrellas_-_05_-_Magic.

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
Scott Young: How to Master Hard Skills and Learn Anything

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 60:14


Scott Young is a writer, programmer, traveler and an avid learner. After Scott heard about Benny Lewis and the way he could become fluent in a language in just 3 months, he became interested in extreme learning and began exploring it himself. He later went on to study one of MIT's 4-year computer science degrees, relying solely on external material and without ever going to any MIT lectures. He passed the final exams. Scott joins us for this episode to impart his knowledge on ultra-learning.Visit Scott's website at www.ScottHYoung.comScott Young is the author of Ultralearning which you can find at most book outlets including Amazon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Adafruit Industries
Scott Hanselman visits Adafruit

Adafruit Industries

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 39:22


THE HANSELMINUTES PODCAST Fresh Tech Talk from Fresh Faces https://www.hanselminutes.com/ Visit Scott's site, Twitter, Instagram: https://www.hanselman.com/ http://twitter.com/shanselman http://instagram.com/shanselman Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe Join our weekly Show & Tell on G+ Hangouts On Air: http://adafru.it/showtell New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------

AskSharifah
Scott Ware and Sharifah Hardie Interview

AskSharifah

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 54:30


Scott Ware is the Publisher and Editor of Radiance Magazine, a spiritual wellness magazine in Southern California at over 600 locations that strives to bring tools and experts to assist people on their soul journeys. Visit Scott at: https://www.RadianceMagazine.org To watch more interviews, to be a guest or for sponsorship opportunities visit: https://www.AskSharifah.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sharifah-hardie/support

New Media Lab with Robert Southgate
Scott Philbrook Interview

New Media Lab with Robert Southgate

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 29:09


Find our social media and directory links all in one place at linktr.ee/NewMediaLab Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at newmedialab.smgpods.com.   You can write to us at southgatesmallbusiness@gmail.com and let us know what you think. Please rate us and review the episode.  It really helps other people find us.  Thanks!     SUPPORT  SHOW BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS Order our book Pod Life: Podcaster Stories orderpodlife.smgpods.com  When you shop at Amazon.com using this link, every dollar you spend supports our podcast network and doesn’t cost you a penny more. amazon.smgpods.com Hunt a Killer – Get 20% off on your first box with Coupon Code SOUTHGATE www.huntakiller.com Tweaked Audio Headphones – Get 30% off, Free Shipping, and a Lifetime Warranty with Coupon Code – SOUTHGATE www.tweakedaudio.com Support our the SMG Podcast Network on Patreon www.patreon.com/SouthgateMediaGroup   #podcast #business #marketing #socialmedia   Scott Philbrook – S2E5 New Media Lab with Rob Southgate         On this episode, Rob’s special guest Scott Philbrook from Astonishing Legends. Visit Scott’s website at AstonishingLegends.com   Scott Philbrook Interview 00:00:09 - 00:05:00 Welcome back to new media lab. Thank you so much for sharing your valuable time with me. Hey, before we get started with this week's mazing interview. I wanna fess up this episode of super late two of the ideas. Keep coming up during these interviews or to be consistent did not ghost your audience. I was definitely not consistent. And I'm sure many of you felt ghost. I really did into goes to. But it happened. I've been thinking about why this happened, and I've come to a realization mind, you all the interviews for this season are done and edited there in the can ready to go all I have to do is the intro out tro. And that's it. That's where the stumbling block is. I realized I don't like the show in its current iteration. I love the interviews. Don't get me wrong. But what I don't like is my approach as a host. When I listen to the show. I don't hear my personality coming. Through when I coach people, I stress be yourself here. I am doing the opposite. Yes. This show is more formal and structured than my goofy pop culture shows that does not mean, I should present a sterile version of myself. What I'm asking is that you bear with me as I find my voice on this show. The interviews and information being shared here. Excellent. I truly believe this. My hope by the end of the second season is that I have settled into who. I am on the show. And that you've gotten a ton of value out of what this show truly is my three takeaways from the start of this show are don't ghost your audience without explanation be yourself and don't be afraid to make changes while your show evolves. This week's guest is from one of my favorite podcasts. I love astonishing legends. And it was such a thrill to interview Scott Philbrick, one of the co hosts Scott, I had a great conversation for about an hour. Of which I'm sure in only about twenty minutes. Here. Scott's insights about podcasting and the story of astonishing legends are well, frankly, astonishing before we get to the interview I do have a little bit of business to take care of. I we have a patriot page where you can directly support this show and help keep us going. Join our newest patron Chantal Jones by going to patriot dot com slash new media lab and become a patron right now a show like this is best when the audience and hosting gauged with each other. In other words, getting conversation with me either through Email, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram patriot or any place else. You can find me the Email for this show is Southgate small business at gmaiLcom, send me your questions and comments. I promise I'll respond. You can find new media lab on Facebook by searching at new media lab show. You can follow me on Twitter at. At our Southgate or Instagram at rob Southgate. Our networks website is Southgate media group dot com where you can find this as well. As over a hundred other podcasts, plus blogs, videos, and a lot more. Finally, follow our newest endeavor on Twitter at Indy podcast project and be sure to use the hashtag support. Indie podcasts when post in your own shows or sharing anything podcast related. This week's guest is Scott Filbert from Donna Shing legends. It's a wonderful show. That is a great example of how to present a professional podcast seriously. Check out the show, check out their website and follow them on social media. Even if you aren't interested in their subject matter, you can learn a lot about the business side of things by paying attention to what Scott and Forrest do with their content and now under the interview, can you describe your podcast? Yes. Well, you know what my? Co-host forest, and I will often say that our podcast is is a a lot like unsolved mysteries. If people remember that show, or if you're older even still in search of except as if it was a hosted by click Clack from NPR's car talk. No for people that don't know click Clack, which there are plenty of people that don't, but it's the ideas that we take a conversational approach to the exploration of unexplained and unusual events from throughout history. We touch on cryptic words paranormal UFO's that sort of thing, but we also do historical mysteries like the disappearance of Amelia Earhart, and that sort of thing, and then that all of that is framed by really deep investigative research that we try to do going into uncover angles on the stories, even if it's a story that's been covered thousand times by other people we try to find more indepth information on. 00:05:01 - 00:10:21 So when did you start podcasting are for show? Oh when up in late two thousand fourteen we actually posted our first show in late two thousand fourteen and that is you know, when we started podcasting, technically, however forest, my co-hosted, I had conceived the show probably at least a year earlier, maybe year and a half and spent a whole lot of time talking about it before we did anything to the point where eventually my wife was like are you guys ever going to actually do this? Or you just gonna talk about it, which is sort of what made us get the first show out there. But I I have a kind of a a personal. Obsession with like if you're gonna launch something like that to have it just be as polished in everything as you can possibly make it before you do that first one because the first one's always going to be the worst one. And so I I spent a lot of time making sure we had all the right equipment, and in and that our ideas were wealth out in terms of how the show would flow in all that sort of thing. And to this day, I still m embarrassed by the first few episodes. But that's that's that's how it goes. So yes, we started in two thousand fourteen so we're a little over four years old. Now, are you a celebrity? No, I would say that. I am not a celebrity his an on associated with this show celebrity. No, do you think gaining audience today is the same as win. You started astonishing allegience. No, I don't think it's radically different. And I think it's involving from moment to moment for a wide variety of reasons. I mean, the calling it the wild west is an overused metaphor for anything that's in its infancy like podcasting. And I would say that podcasting. It's it's not an infant anymore. But for me, it's still a toddler everything is, you know, everyone's trying to figure out where they're at the business models are evolving when we started. There was no real business model revenue. There was no we had absolutely no idea if we would ever make a penny on it. And we couldn't find anyone in a mentor capacity or. Anyone anywhere to talk to us about that? You know? Although now, we're close with people, and we could you know, when for example, Jim herald is is a good friend of ours. But if we call him back when we were starting out, he he probably would have not taken the time. Not because he's not a great guy because he is a great guy. But. A billion people are starting out. So an ice seem to remember that when we started. There was I think three hundred fifty thousand podcasts on the I tunes directory. And I think last time I heard it was up at seven hundred fifty thousand it's probably a million now. And so I would say it's a lot harder to get noticed. I would say that shows with really easy to produce content are rampant because it's so easy now to to get started anyone can do it. And so anybody is doing it and people will find out real quickly. Whether people wanna listen to them or not or if they're actually, you know, if they're if in that's it. It's definitely a America Crecy in that way. But there's so much out there. Now that standing out is particularly hard. I would say compared to when we started. I would say it's three or four times harder than the other thing. That's happening is all these big. Companies are consolidating networks. And now the major players are starting to notice that there's revenue in podcasting. Even though it's still just a shadow of what radio revenue is it's gonna catch up. And so what's happening is you know, scripts is getting involved in all these huge multi media corporations in the more of that that happens. I think the harder and harder will be for independent shows to get off the ground not to produce it because you can produce it. You know, if you have an iphone or a smartphone with a recording. You can you can produce something in in get an RSS feed in be out there in minutes. But getting noticed is really the tricky part. You know, how do people find you? And I would say that it's definitely harder now than it used to be worth three key things you've done to grow your audience. The number one thing that we do grow. Our audience is to produce a consistent content and focus on making each show as good as we possibly can. And so when we get overwhelmed with our workload or other things are happening. It's it's very much. A the show must go on. We we work at that to the detriment of our personal lives detriment of everything else to make sure that we are something that our listeners can rely on and trust is going to be there. And so that's one thing that I think really helps I think audiences especially in podcasting and on demand the on-demand world, they look for that thing that they know is going to be there because they wanna plug it into some part of their life at whether they're commuting or working out or doing chores or at work or whatever and. 00:10:22 - 00:15:05 We just try to make sure that we don't ever leave and unpredictable hole for them. Because I think to me that could be disappointing. And I know for for me, you know, I watch these series on Netflix, and they'll do like nine episodes, and they come out and watch all nine of them in two days. And then I have to wait a year for the next round. It's very it's like the during the two days. It's awesome. And then it's like, oh my God. I can't even remember what happened by the time. The next round comes out. So we try to always be there. That's one of the primary things we do. We also try to be very approachable and interactive with our audience on social media, and I guess excessively, and that is it's gotten a little harder as the show the duties of the show have become larger than they used to be from a production standpoint. And also our social media following has gotten a lot larger. So for the first couple years, we were answering every Email now we. Read them all but it's very hard to take the time to answer them, which is is hard. But it it least even reading them. It keeps us in touch with our audience in we'd can refer to the feedback that we get when we're on the air. And we do the other thing that we do to grow the audiences. We really work on cross promotion with other shows, and we're gonna be doing more of that this year. Russia gonna have a marketing budget that we're gonna use to get ourselves more out there. I'm not sure how that how well that's going to work. But that's something that we're just starting to do now, but the cross promotion or the promo swops those seemed to work really, really. Well, you yourself mentioned that you heard heard of us on another show. And that was one of Jim Harold shows who I was talking about a minute ago, and that seems to have a lot of value. So we will arrange to have somebody mentioned us or we'll mention them on the show, and we always look for parody in terms of audience exposure. So. The show is smaller. We might ask them to run a run us a couple of times and versus us or if were smaller will offer to run two or three times versus one run on a larger show. So so we do that. And it seems to work whenever we do that. We always hear from on social media from people. Oh, I heard about you on time suck podcast, or you know, I heard about you on drunk history because one of the performers on. There was came on our show once told a story. So that's those were I would say the three biggest things were doing so far, but, you know, primarily where a word of mouth show and that mostly was just because we couldn't afford to be anything more than that. So all three of the things we're doing we do them because they're free. Santer that question. So what are three key social media practices that you do? I would say daily monitoring all our platforms and daily interaction when it can be managed, and I'd mitt I wish I could be daily interactive on all of them. But I find honestly, I find Twitter to be the easiest one because it's so quick and easy for me to check and see who's responded to us or made a comment or tagged us or whatever. And that you can just pick up and do in just a few minutes, I interact weakly on Facebook, Instagram. We have a Facebook closed group and a Facebook page, and I am frequently on both of those. But then that's not the only face that we have there. We also have somebody who works rush. She's our head of research. She also manages those platforms and his end, and there's an additional Adleman who is a fan. Of the show who takes care of the Facebook page two in those two really really are in there all the time. And it's crazy because our Facebook groups have spawned all these spinoff groups. There's now the astonishing literary group, which is like a book club. There's astonishing artists which is end these we don't even have anything to do with them. I had applied to join him. And they are like that's a graphic an artists page where people do artwork inspired by the show or just talk about art. So it's really kind of exploded into this thing. And it's it's funny for me because I was when we started the show I had gotten over Facebook. I had completely deleted my profile because I'd been on there for years. And then I was Guam I doing I'm not really enjoying this anymore and plus over sharing and all this. And I was like I got a I don't need this in my life. So I I did the whole thing where I went to a web page in read how to like blow your profile up from the inside out like ten steps of delete every picture. 00:15:05 - 00:20:03 I n data. Then you can't log in. I did. All of that. And then when we were going to launch to show I was like, oh that was dumb because we need all the traction. We can get and when I left I had I don't know five hundred or I can't even remember five less than a thousand friends, but maybe five hundred because I've been on there a long time and I used to work in advertising. So I was connected to all these ad agency people, and I gosh, you know, if I could get these people to download it. They don't even have to listen to it. That'll be good for our traction coming out of the gate. So I had to rebuild the page. And the other thing is Facebook won't let you have a business page unless you have a personal page. So which if I didn't have to have a personal page of probably wouldn't have one. But I do only because we can't have the page the group pages without it. So we we are in there were active as much as we can we read we follow the postings. And it's really great because it's like having a live constant focus group in a way, we can see how people are reacting to our content, and we take it into account when we are producing the next show. So that is. That's a two way street were you know, we're getting something out of it. And and the community the online community is getting something out of it as well. So those are those are kind of our practices, and I'd like to be more involved. But you know, and I've thought, oh, we'll we bring someone on to manage that stuff. But to me it has to be enforced because we're it's us that are the show, and I'm not sure that anyone could fairly represent our perspective. So that's just something that will continue to do as much as we can. So which platforms, are you? You mentioned Facebook mentioned Twitter do Instagram are you doing? Yes. Twitch and all these other things or what we aren't doing. We aren't doing twitch we are on Instagram. Our and our our followers. There are about the same. We're all around ten thousand on on on Twitter and just shy of ten thousand right now on Instagram. And then on our Facebook group is I think at fifteen that's their biggest most active. Group, really? And then we were on tumbler, but we stopped doing that just because it was time consuming. And it's a tumbler is a lot of just recreating re you know, re tumbling other people's content. And I was I wasn't fully. You know following how it works. So I and I it was too much to handle. So we dropped that we still have a tumbler page, but we're not updating it. We're not on twitch were not on any of the emerging ones. I, you know, I guess we would explore them if they really get a foothold in the market, and it's everyone's abandoning one that were already using to go over to this other one. But there's only so much you can handle, you know, we're just two guys. And it's it's there's we just try we try to keep it manageable. I guess do you do a strategy or have you used a strategy where let's say you have a calendar for posting you say, okay, we're gonna make sure we do a mean about something on Mondays we make sure we're gonna do a flashback Friday and things like that. Or is it more just organic, it's more organic. We don't have that kind of stuff scheduled. Maybe that would be a good strategy. I wouldn't fault anyone that does do that. But I just generally, especially with Twitter like I said that I'm most active on it. It's generally when something comes up that I think should be shared, you know. And if it's something unusual that that is pertinent to our base. Than I that's the point at which I'll say, hey, you know, I'm gonna I'm gonna share this own ticket vote or whatever, but you can see even if you follow us on Instagram with our ten thousand followers. I only post something on there either. With every time there's a new episode. We post on all those platforms for sure we we announced the new episode when you have a nice image goes with it. And we say, you know, check your feeds whatever it's it's up. The Ansari posting which would happen on Twitter and Instagram. You know by see a photo or take a picture that. I think will be interesting pertained somehow to some topic we've covered all post it. But it and other cases, it might be a while that will go without posting stuff, which probably is a bad practice. But it's, but it's not something that we we schedule. Do you share the same thing on all the platform? So like, if you you tweet something out to the push to Facebook or do you do some of that? And some original things at each place. We do you know, we I know there's platforms that will publish all of them simultaneously. And we we don't do that. Although I I will put like for new episode announcement essentially, the same thing on all the platforms, but I'll tailor them because the hash tags are different on different platforms, for example, or if you're tagging guest on the show or something it's you know, they may have a different profile on Instagram. Versus twitter. So I do manually post to each one. 00:20:03 - 00:25:04 Sometimes the text is all the same other times. It's not on Facebook. We don't have any limitations on the number of characters. So if there was something more that I wanted to say that I couldn't squeeze into a tweet, then I might say more to our Facebook group, but you know, after Twitter increased their tweet length that became less of an issue too. Because you know, you get you get to a point where you figure out how to say it in our main characters that give you now can't remember two hundred something. So it's and that's an art a kind of enjoy trying to get the message out, you know, under the wire in terms of I will frequently tweet in us, you know, be down to zero point on the left character. What is the secret to your podcast success? I, you know, I don't really know why we've been 'Success was we have been. But I think probably a big part of it is just the. Chemistry between me and forest. My co host I we have a very botic in real relationship in repore. I think people here that when they listen to us. And I think that that you know, because it's it's our approach is. Well, a ton of people have done shows on the topics that we do some of them are famous legends have been covered for decades on different platforms in in media formats, but we were pretty sure when we started the show that we were going to be doing it in a way that no one had done before. So there's a combination of it's I would say it's a combination of our how we are conversationally and how we interact in our own personal fascination with our topics that combined with the the approach that we take which is leave. No stone unturned in investigating a legend or mystery. We we're not. Satisfied with the short version of it that you tell your kid at night bed. We wanna know more, and we wanna look at the science behind things to even though some things refused to be classified by science. So I think it's a the reason we're successful is because we're different we wanted to bend the John rouse the paranormal genre, which we felt when we got into it was taking itself too. Seriously. You know, just the the dark theme music, and I'm mostly referring to television. You know, let's mystery and Robert stack and all that which, you know, God bless love that show. It's a huge inspiration force. But we felt like it was time for all this stuff to to take a turn. And so I would I would attribute our success to doing something different within a pre existing and well-worn, John. And then that combined with just the, you know, the chemistry that that might co host. And I have and yeah. That's the end of that sentence. I should put a period on it. Speaking of tweeting. What's the next big thing in podcast, in your opinion? It's it's hard to say like, I said, you know, it's it's it is kind of the wild west the overuse metaphor the wild west there. There's obviously trends that come out in terms of topics that become really popular. And then people don't know that they're popular until they explode like, for example, true crime, which completely exploded after cereal a ton of people heard serial was the first show that was downloaded a million times in a in a week or something. And that was when people were like, oh, wow. This is a mazing. So then on both sides of the equation, people became fanatical about true crime, not only consuming it, but also producing it. So all these shows came to into the podcast universe that were true crime shows, and that's a big trend right now. So, but again, I wonder and I don't know. But I wonder if that if that corner of the. The podcast market is getting saturated, and because it and also I wonder too if the audience is a whole because you think about the longevity of the interest in your in your subject because it's it's part of the the cultural zeitgeist wherever in in the United States. It's like everybody now is kind of interested in in this. But will that Wayne, you know, when we worry about that too with paranormal, stuffing and paranormal things are are very popular right now on their on swing? There could be a cultural shift where people start to move away from that. And then our our show would diminish. I don't know. So in terms of big things in podcasting. There's somebody is going to come out with some new format of a show that's going to be amazing. And everyone's going to be talking about whether somebody really nails the you know a fictional show. Or whatever out something will happen that we haven't thought of yet, and that'll blow up and then when that blows up a hundred thousand other people will come along and try to do the same thing and. You know, five percent of them will get traction. So in terms of the entertainment part of it. 00:25:04 - 00:29:02 It's it's hard to say I would say it's kind of unpredictable from the business side, that's even less predictable. Although like, I said earlier big miss big business is starting to notice the podcasting world. And what I see behind the scenes is all these companies are jockeying for position and trying to figure out how they can take advantage of of the podcast world in the podcast audience. I know that everyone is trying to figure out how to evolve subscription model, which I'd meant that. We would be interested in you could trend away from commercials much like cable did when it came out and changed television. Eventually that's going to happen in podcasting. But there's gonna I think there's gonna be a lot of casualties of that experiment along the way. But with that ever comes along and takes hold if you know. No. There's one company that saying they wanna be the net. Flicks of podcasting. That's great. But you you the the listeners have to be on board with it too. It's more than just a business plan. It's gotta have people that are into it. And I think that will be a big deal when it finally happens, but I still feel like a proof of concept on it's a few years out. As with each of these interviews, I try to leave with three key takeaways. The three that's out to me from Scott. Our number one be authentic number to cross promote with other shows and number three actively interact with your listeners. What are your takeaways what it Scott say that affected, your business and content creation going forward? Share your thoughts on the Facebook threat of this episode of I would love to read your. You can find scotch website at astonishing legends dot com. Make sure to follow Scott Phil broke his co host forest Burgess and the astonishing legends podcast on Facebook. And definitely join their Facebook group as well. Find astonishing legends on your favorite podcast app. Apple podcast, Google podcast, Stitcher Spotify. Tune in wherever be sure to subscribe and give astonishing legends great reviews while you're at it. Please subscribe to new media lab with Robert Southgate wherever you listen to podcasts. You can Email the show at Southgate small business at gmaiLcom. New media lab is on Facebook, simply search for at new media lab xo our networks website is Southgate media group dot com where you can find this as well. As over a hundred other podcasts pleasant logged videos information about our live events information wrote a book, we might have coming out shortly and more if. If you wanna follow me, personally, I'm on Twitter at ourselves or on Instagram at Robson support this show. Awesome extra content becoming a patriot like that extra footage. I alluded to earlier with Scott Philbrick, go to patriot dot com slash new media lab. Choose your tier please rate and review this show on whatever service. You subscribe to podcasts on it really helps others find the show and tells me if you like what I'm doing here, you can find new media lab on items, Google dot casts, Stitcher Spotify tune in radio and hopefully anywhere else that distributes podcast. If you can't find us, let me know. And I'll rectify that situation all this plus more links will be in the show notes and on our website. Don't worry if you don't have a pen to write this down. Thanks again. Scott Bill for helping with my thesis and for being such an incredible guest. That's it. For this week, everyone the next episode of creators level trop next Tuesday. And we'll be back with our next guest. A new media lab on Thursday until then get out there and create something.

Stay 'Tooned!
How to Be an EPIC Voice Actor Like Scott Rummell

Stay 'Tooned!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 40:01


Voice Actor, Scott Rummell talks about his time as the voice of Disneyland, Aquaman from Justice League back in 2001, and countless movie trailers! Visit Scott's work on-line: http://www.scottrummell.com/ This episode is sponsored by Austin Film Meet: http://www.austinfilmmeet.com/ ☁ On Twitch: http://twitch.tv/philmachi ☁ On Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/philmachi ☁ Subscribe: https://tinyurl.com/yxcdq4tt ☁ Animated News via Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/StayToonedShow ☁ Phil's comics: http://www.retailsunshine.com/StayTooned Thank you for all your support and please spread this show around! All images seen and music heard are TM and copyright of their respective owners. Phil Machi & Livestock Productions do not claim ownership to any of these properties. Stay 'Tooned! and its logo are TM and copyright Phil Machi & Livestock Productions. All rights reserved. Share on social media using: #StayToonedShow --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philmachi/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/philmachi/support

Exploring the Mystical Side of Life
The Soul's Evolution Through the Chakras

Exploring the Mystical Side of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 23:54


What does the Ra Material, channeled teachings from 6 dimensions beings, say about human consciousness and evolution? The 7 chakra system as a path to spiritual evolution; Development of consciousness equals development of chakras; Where does Earth and humanity fit in this scale of consciousness? Does humanity as a species have a chakra system? The 3 pillars in Buddhism regarding the path to awakening; How to move out of 3 dimension evolution; The choice of polarity or the path of love. Can a healer heal you? Your personal responsibility in your own healing; Healers as catalysts to deeper self-healing. Are we moving into the 5th dimension? What is the 5th level and can we skip it? Why we need to learn the lessons of love; Levels of love; Love as unconditional acceptance; What’s next for humanity? Reincarnation, karma, life cycles; The difference between forgiveness and compassion; What is the nature of energy? What is the origin of light? Thoughts on humanity’s evolutionary shift and our own individual evolution. My guest is Scott Mandelker, spiritual teacher and counselor. Visit Scott at https://www.scottmandelker.com/ or on Youtube where he shares indepth spiritual teachings. Thanks for joining us on Exploring the Mystical Side of Life. Our mission is to encourage you to think outside the box, to expand your horizons and open your mind to new perspectives and possibilities. We delve into spirituality, the world of energy thought, intuition, manifestation, consciousness, alternative healing, and more. If you enjoyed this conversation and wish to support our podcast, contributions (any amount) can be made to https://paypal.me/thoughtchange. Thank you! We appreciate all donations. Visit Linda at https://thoughtchange.com/

Morning Dinner Podcast
Tim Burton Meets Vogue | #47 - Scott Irving

Morning Dinner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2019 89:17


Scott Irving is a photographer based in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is known for specializing in Portrait, Fashion, Mens Photography. Scott began shooting fashion when he was just 9 years old in his hometown in Las Vegas. Exhibiting his cutting edge photographs with an approach to the subject matter in a unique way. Continuing to freelance across the city soon landing him tours with famous musicians, magazines, model agencies and cosmetic campaign collaborations with top makeup artists. His vision is to accomplish a photographic “Tim Burton meets Vogue ” concept. “I love recreating concepts from my favorite movies! I am a die heart classic horror film fan along with vintage inspired films.” Bringing a glam-grunge feel to every image. Scott continues to expand his expertise by working with models from Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. Developing and expanding an increasingly nationwide practice working with various brands and influencers. Visit Scott online at: https://instagram.com/scottirvingl http://scottirving.com/

Morning Dinner Podcast
Tim Burton Meets Vogue | #47 - Scott Irving

Morning Dinner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2019 89:17


Scott Irving is a photographer based in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is known for specializing in Portrait, Fashion, Mens Photography. Scott began shooting fashion when he was just 9 years old in his hometown in Las Vegas. Exhibiting his cutting edge photographs with an approach to the subject matter in a unique way. Continuing to freelance across the city soon landing him tours with famous musicians, magazines, model agencies and cosmetic campaign collaborations with top makeup artists. His vision is to accomplish a photographic “Tim Burton meets Vogue ” concept. “I love recreating concepts from my favorite movies! I am a die heart classic horror film fan along with vintage inspired films.” Bringing a glam-grunge feel to every image. Scott continues to expand his expertise by working with models from Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. Developing and expanding an increasingly nationwide practice working with various brands and influencers. Visit Scott online at: https://instagram.com/scottirvingl http://scottirving.com/

Up2Me Radio
A Healthier View Podcast w/ Hosts Beth & Chris and Special Guest Scott Hamilton

Up2Me Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 61:00


Welcome to A Healthier View Podcast with Hosts Beth and Chris.  Join Beth and Guest Co-Host Healther Taylor as they welcome Special Guest Scott Hamilton to the show! Topic:  A Conversation with Scott Hamilton The most recognized male figure skating star in the world, Scott Hamilton has won 70 titles, awards and honors including an Emmy Award nomination, induction into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame and a privileged member of the World Figure Skating Hall of FameAfter losing his mother to cancer, then becoming survivor himself, Scott turned activist, launching the Scott Hamilton Cares Foundation (Cancer Alliance for Research, Education and Survivorship). Visit Scott at www.scotthamilton,com The opinions expressed during this broadcast are for inspiration, information and motivational purposes. This Podcast is a production of Up2Me Radio and to learn more about our network, shows, hosts and guests visit us at www.up2meradio.com Enjoy the Conversation!  You can give show us some love on Facebook at Up2Me Radio and follow us on Twitter @Up2Meradio

BEFULFILLED
Gratitude Changes Everything - Scott Colby

BEFULFILLED

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 39:47


What do you think of when you hear the word gratitude? Do you think of it as a mindset or way of viewing the world? Or have you been taught, like many others to view it as a chore or something you are expected to express to be polite? On this episode of BeFulfilled, you’ll hear from entrepreneur and innovator Scott Colby. Scott opens up about how the practice of gratitude has impacted his life, why he started working with children in Guatemala, how he transitioned from a career as a fitness coach to working as a humanitarian, and much more! You don’t want to miss a minute of this exciting episode featuring Scott!Visit Scott online at https://sayitwithgratitude.com/. Connect With Tony at www.tonygrebmeier.com and find the journal at www.befulfilledjournal.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

HomeTeam GameDev Podcast
Scott Brodie of Heart Shaped Games

HomeTeam GameDev Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 45:03


Scott Brodie is an indie developer, formerly with Microsoft as part of Xbox Live Arcade. Visit Scott and Kate Brodie's company site at HeartShapedGames.com, on Twitter as @BrodieGames, or see their latest game at BraveHand.com Music by Danny Baranowsky

Open For Business
OFB033 - Scott Parker has a passion for coffee and turned that passion into his very own business!

Open For Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 30:43


In this episode of the Open for Business podcast we are talking all things coffee, business and following your passion. Today we have Scott Parker on the show. Scott has worked in the coffee industry for the past 6 years.  He is motivated and determined to turn his passion into a business of his own! Scott spends his time making coffee for the coffee lovers of the Goulburn Valley (Australia), as well as talking about coffee, thinking about coffee, reading about coffee and dreaming of coffee.  You’ll find when you strike up a conversation with Scott, somehow the conversation always leads to coffee.  Scott has travelled overseas to visit coffee farms where he experienced the whole process from plant to cup; from picking the coffee berries to brewing the coffee at the end of the chain.  His latest expedition was to Nepal where the coffee farm had a magnificent view of the Himalayas! Scott's plans for the future include absorbing and gaining further knowledge of everything coffee, building his business and sharing the joy he has experienced with others who appreciate a well crafted coffee! Let’s jump straight into the show! Are you ready to become…Open for Business?   RESOURCES AND LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE: Clockworkcoffee.com.au – Visit Scott’s website and check out the full story!   Facebook - Give Scott a big thumbs up on Clockwork Coffee’s official page!   Instagram – Follow Clockwork_Coffee to get the latest updates!   Snapchat – Add Clockworkcoffee to see what Scott is up to behind the scenes!   MENTIONS: Intro & Outro music thanks to Bensound – bensound.com Voice overs thanks to the Aussie Video Guy, James Tew – jamestew.me     WAS THIS EPISODE SUBSCRIBE WORTHY? If so, just click here to subscribe and never miss another episode!   YOUR THOUGHTS? Please let me know in the comments section below! If you didn’t like it, let me know that too! Constructive feedback and suggestions are always welcome!   LET’S MAKE THIS GROW! If you enjoyed this episode, the biggest complement you can give is to leave a rating and review in iTunes for Open for Business! Reviews are extremely helpful to boost the shows ranking, plus, I read each and every review out on the show! P.S. Here’s a ‘how-to’ if your note sure?   IT’S MADE POSSIBLE BECAUSE OF YOU! Thank you again for joining me again this week. There are so many other podcasts that you could be listening to instead, but you have shared some of your precious time to listen to this episode and I truly appreciate that!  Without you as a listener, the podcast goes nowhere!   That’s it for this episode! Thank you again and remember you can get in touch with me anytime on Snapchat, Instagram or Twitter via my username - anthonygmurphy or via email anthony(at)openforbusiness(dot)net(dot)au!

Unlocked: The Nancy Drew Podcast
Unlocked: Episode #1 - Scott Carty

Unlocked: The Nancy Drew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 18:38


Welcome to the first episode of Unlocked, the official podcast of Nancy Drew games by HeR Interactive. Scott Carty joins us to talk Ned Nickerson, Message in a Haunted Mansion and more! Visit Scott's official website here: www.scottcarty.com Follow Scott Carty on: - Twitter: @ScottCarty - Facebook: www.facebook.com/ScottCartyLive - Instagram: @scartylive - YouTube: www.youtube.com/TheSeascott --- Visit us: http://www.herinteractive.com Follow us: http://twitter.com/HerInteractive Like us: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nancy-Drew-PC-Games/48636754130?ref=nf Watch us: http://www.youtube.com/user/HerInteractiveGames Join us: http://www.twitch.tv/nancy_drew_games

SMACC
Kettlebells for the Brain

SMACC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2016 21:31


Scott Weingart's opening talk at SMACCdub was on meditation: vipassana and stoic negative contemplation. Visit Scott's personal Blog EMCrit http://emcrit.org/wee/vipassana-meditation/

Ask Win
Dr. Scott Viguié E: 12 S: 3

Ask Win

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2016 88:29


To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/. Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To find out how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel atamanda@bridgingbionics.org.   On Butterflies of Wisdom today, Best-Selling Author, Win Kelly Charles and Juan Carlos Gill welcomes Dr. Scott Viguié. Scott holds two doctorate degrees and is an archaeologist, author, actor, attorney, and the creator of Doctor Geek’s Laboratory, a STEM outreach program which explores the concepts found in science fiction and relates them to cutting edge scientific breakthroughs. In addition to scripting and acting in the show, he also gives lectures on science found in fiction throughout the year. Scott is the creator of Doctor Geek’s Science Fair which is a traveling show that blends elements of a traditional science fair with a science fiction convention. As the founder of Brazen Wench Productions, LLC Scott is the producer of several productions. Scott has written the non-fiction book Archaeology in Fiction exploring the tropes of archaeology in the media and how they compare to real archaeology. He has also co-authored the Tex Ravenscroft science fiction adventure novels with his wife, Debbie Viguié. In his downtime, he is the co-host of The Shadow Proclamation, a Doctor Who podcast. He lives in Florida with his wife, Debbie, and their cat, Schrödinger. Visit Scott online at www.drgeeklab.com. To learn more about Win Kelly Charles visithttps://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom andhttp://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show, please fill out the intake at http://bit.ly/1MLJSLG. To look at our sponsorships go tohttp://www.educents.com/daily-deals#wwow. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Butterflies of Wisdom, please send a PayPal donation toaspenrosearts@gmail.com or winwwow@gmail.com. Please designate in the note whether it's for the podcast or the Foundation, Bridging Bionics.  

The Art of Passive Income
You Don't Need Real Estate Experience to Flip Land

The Art of Passive Income

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2016 33:02


In today's episode of The Art of Passive Income, Mark talks with coaching student Scott Bossman from LandBosses.com. We hear over and over how student stories are your favorite...and we can see why—real people, real struggles, real success! Scott talks about his personal journey. How he was a complete newbie when he started with Mark, with no experience in real estate or business. Working a full time job and wanting to spend more time with his family, he was searching for ways to create a passive income when he ran across one of Mark's podcasts and was hooked. He went home and told his wife Erin, Honey, this is what we are going to do. Now seven months into the program he feels that they are on the right track. Learn what Scott finds the most challenging, the most valuable, and what he likes the best and the least about the business. He also talks about his favorite deal and what has helped him save time.   TIPS OF THE WEEK Mark: Use AlternativeTo.net find great alternatives to the current software you are using. Scott:  A great book about managing and prioritizing your time, Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden. Visit Scott's Facebook page, Home BASE Properties, LLC. Isn't it time to create passive income so you can work where you want, when you want and with whomever you want?

Rated LGBT Radio
Scott McCuskey: Animal Rescues & So Much More!

Rated LGBT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 60:00


Scott McCuskey is my VIP Special Guest tonight!  Scott's an avid businessman and when he's not busy helping people improve their lives, he's busy saving animals in his area!  Scott will talk about life, his views on creating and growing a business and how he gives back to his community by helping our furr friends. Visit Scott's website here! Like Scott's Facebook Fan Page here for Pet Lodge USA! ScottMcCuskey@gmail.com for information on L'Dara Skincare and CWG Teas Call 323 657-1493 to ask Scott a question and join the fun! Take the Rated G Radio10 Question Anonymous Survey! Buy Garrett’s album BLOND JESUS!Rated G Radio is on iTunes.  Get the most recent 300 episodes free here!  

The Overwhelmed Brain
Annoyed by your job? Making the transition into something that fits you.

The Overwhelmed Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2015 48:48


Your job can be a career you love, or one that you can't wait to change. Either way, Scott Barlow, Career Coach and Job Transition Expert talks to us about some of the steps you can take to start moving in another direction with your career.  Visit Scott at happentoyourcareer.com/brain and sign up for the 8 day free course that helps you discover what you want in a career. 

Vampires, Witches, and Geeks
VWnG032 Interview with Writer Scott Goudsward

Vampires, Witches, and Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2013 7:08


In this episode I interview writer Scott Goudsward. Scott's love of vampires began at an early age watching Bela Lugosi, Christopher Lee, and Peter Cushing on Creature Double Feature on Saturday afternoons. Scott always said he was going to write the massive vampire epic novel. Trailer Trash was not it. Scott's first published story, also called “Trailer Trash,” appeared in the anthology The Darkest Thirst. The novel was based on that story. Since then he has penned the screenplay for the short film “Granite Voice” and co-written two non-fiction books with his brother, David (Shadows Over New England and Shadows Over Florida). Currently he’s co-editing two anthologies for Chaosium with Rachel Kenley, Once Upon an Apocalypse, volume 1 and 2. Scott's short fiction has most recently appeared in the Stoker Award-nominated anthology Epitaphs, and the forthcoming Carnival of the Damned and Atomic Age Cthulhu. Visit Scott’s web site at http://www.goudsward.com/scott/ Goudsward is spelled g-o-u-d-s-w-a-r-d. Note: This interview was recorded at a convention, so there are varying levels of background noise.

Everyday Connection
Scott Kalechstein Grace

Everyday Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2011 91:00


Scott Kalechstein Grace lives in Marin, California with his lovely partner Venus, and their darling daughter Aysia. He is a writer/coach/comedian/speaker, as well as a singer/songwriter/recording artist/minister and workshop leader. He shares his uplifting music and messages at conferences, corporations, workshops, living rooms, schools, parties, churches, synagogues, weddings, private gatherings - wherever people are open to a lighthearted, humorous and entertaining approach to personal growth and entertainment. Scott's work promotes a sense of joy, safety, community, and playful celebration. His music sometimes evokes laughter, at other times tears, and people are often found singing and clapping and sometimes dancing along while he performs. A pioneer in the field of intuitive song, Scott is known for his unique ability to spontaneously create songs for individuals or groups, about any topic presented. His "Song Portraits" are a unique display of creativity, and always leave people deeply touched, delighted and amazed by such an in-the-moment creation. When he leads workshops he is quick to make himself vulnerable, sharing his realness- the fumblings, bumblings, learnings and triumphs of his own life. Of course, in all his talks and workshops he uses original songs to take the messages from an intellectual understanding to a heartfelt emotional level. And that is what Scott's music, his message and his life are about, living from the heart. “Scott was always a brilliant, spontaneous, endlessly creative troublemaker while growing up. Now people pay him for it. Go figure!”    -Scott's Mom   Visit Scott at http://www.scottsongs.com/