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Sydney Festival fills our Backstage podcast this week. Tracker with Artistic Director of ADT -Daniel Riley. Neighbours with Albanian contemporary dancer, and choreographer Brigel Gjoka. Werk It with fierce-as-hell director Malia Walsh. Antarctica composer Mary Finisterer.
When was the last time you experienced strong feelings in your classroom? Probably every day. Working with children is demanding and can bring up a lot of strong feelings. Are you considering your own self-regulation needs as well as those of the children you’re working with? How can we process all of what we're feeling so we can move through challenging moments and make a difference for each child in our classrooms? Dr. Angela Searcy is with us in this episode to talk about how to deal with your own self-regulation in challenging moments. Dr. Angela Searcy holds a Doctorate in Education. Her research revolves around brain-based learning assessed by CLASS and its correlation to aggressive behaviors in preschool children. Angela who began as an educator in 1990 has experience in all levels of education. Currently, Dr. Searcy is an adjunct faculty member at Erikson Institute, a professional development provider for teaching strategies, a CLASS Pre-K affiliate trainer for Teachstone, and a Bureau of Education and Research trainer. Dr. Searcy is also the author of Push Past It!, a positive approach to challenging classroom behavior for Gryphon House Publishing. Topics Discussed in This Episode [00:01:22] Today’s guest: Dr. Angela Searcy [00:02:57] Angela’s background [00:05:10] What Push Past It is all about [00:11:44] How to get started after separating out negative emotions [00:15:40] Processing, perspectives, and strategies [00:19:59] Personal space [00:20:24] How children respond when they’re in trouble [00:23:50] What to do when you’re out of ideas [00:26:51] Classroom support [00:28:16] Wisdom for the move into the post-pandemic phase [00:32:41] Where to find resources Resources Kate Cline Dr. Angela Searcy Dr. Angela Searcy at Gryphon House Push Past It! Werk It worksheet
On this episode of WERKiT, we speak to Nyx, the Medical Innovation Lead and the Lead (Curriculum) Curator for Growth Mindset, a med-education app. We'll learn how Nyx began her career as a pharmacist, and how that experience helped her succeed in the role. We talk about the broad range of skill sets spanning healthcare and project management, and how Nyx juggled both project management as well as in-house lesson creation for enrichment classes for children. ---------------------------------- Disclaimer: The material and information contained in this episode and on any affiliated social media accounts and websites is for general information purposes only. You should not rely upon the material or information in the episode as a basis for making any business, legal or any other decisions. The content in this episode, on the WERKiT podcast, and on any affiliated social media and websites are the opinions of the Guest(s) and Podcasters alone. The Guest(s) and Podcasters do not represent their employers, or any other such affiliated entities including but not limited to schools, universities, governments, or companies.
On this episode of WERKit, we talk to Ethan, who teaches kids and designs curricula at a fast-growing early-stage online education start-up. Join us as we hear about what drew Ethan to education, working with Kids, and taking an unconventional path into the education industry. Listen in to find out about Ethan's most memorable moments teaching and how even online teachers are not immune from awkward classroom moments. ---------------------------------- Disclaimer: The material and information contained in this episode and on any affiliated social media accounts and websites is for general information purposes only. You should not rely upon the material or information in the episode as a basis for making any business, legal or any other decisions. The content in this episode, on the WERKiT podcast, and on any affiliated social media and websites are the opinions of the Guest(s) and Podcasters alone. The Guest(s) and Podcasters do not represent their employers, or any other such affiliated entities including but not limited to schools, universities, governments, or companies.
Online food delivery, and online grocery delivery, in particular, enjoyed a COVID-fuelled boom over the past couple of years. What started as a mere tool of convenience quickly became one of the most essential services on the planet. On this episode of WERKiT, we talk to Luca about his journey and how he ended up at one of the world's most prominent delivery tech companies. We'll hear about his experiences working in this challenging industry, how he's adapted in his career, and his thoughts on the changes COVID has brought to the ways we shop. ---------------------------------- Disclaimer: The material and information contained in this episode and on any affiliated social media accounts and websites is for general information purposes only. You should not rely upon the material or information in the episode as a basis for making any business, legal or any other decisions. The content in this episode, on the WERKiT podcast, and on any affiliated social media and websites are the opinions of the Guest(s) and Podcasters alone. The Guest(s) and Podcasters do not represent their employers, or any other such affiliated entities including but not limited to schools, universities, governments, or companies.
On this episode, we talk to Katya and find out more about how she pivoted before even graduating when she augmented her hospitality education with a marketing degree. We hear about Katya's experiences now working in health marketing for a health-tech company in Singapore. Listen in to find out how Katya made the decision to move into marketing, how her job helps people, and what she's enjoyed about living and working in Singapore. ---------------------------------- Disclaimer: The material and information contained in this episode and on any affiliated social media accounts and websites is for general information purposes only. You should not rely upon the material or information in the episode as a basis for making any business, legal or any other decisions. The content in this episode, on the WERKiT podcast, and on any affiliated social media and websites are the opinions of the Guest(s) and Podcasters alone. The Guest(s) and Podcasters do not represent their employers, or any other such affiliated entities including but not limited to schools, universities, governments, or companies.
There is over US$ 100 trillion (with a “T”) in assets under management worldwide. That is around five times the 2020 GDP of the United States. To call this a big industry would be a massive understatement. On this episode of WERKiT, we talk to Lisa, who manages client relationships for a Japanese-based global bank. We learn the ins and outs of how Lisa communicates the needs and wants of her high-net-worth clients to the bank's brokers and traders – creating a bridge between clients and action. We also learn about how Lisa found herself in this role almost by accident, why she enjoys working in Singapore, and how she bridges cultural barriers between clients, colleagues, and more. ---------------------------------- Disclaimer: The material and information contained in this episode and on any affiliated social media accounts and websites is for general information purposes only. You should not rely upon the material or information in the episode as a basis for making any business, legal or any other decisions. The content in this episode, on the WERKiT podcast, and on any affiliated social media and websites are the opinions of the Guest(s) and Podcasters alone. The Guest(s) and Podcasters do not represent their employers, or any other such affiliated entities including but not limited to schools, universities, governments, or companies.
There are over a hundred thousand electronic payment transactions happening every second all over the world. The systems powering our payments must be tested to their limits to make sure our information stays safe. On this episode of WERK iT, we talk to Anna, a white hat hacker testing payment and transaction systems. Listen to find out how our payment tech is tested behind the scenes to stay a step ahead of the bad guys. How are our cards tested? What role does an orange peel play in thwarting biometric security? What happens if our card information does get compromised? And does working in this industry make a person extra paranoid? All these questions answered, and more! ---------------------------------- Disclaimer: The material and information contained in this episode and on any affiliated social media accounts and websites is for general information purposes only. You should not rely upon the material or information in the episode as a basis for making any business, legal or any other decisions. The content in this episode, on the WERKiT podcast, and on any affiliated social media and websites are the opinions of the Guest(s) and Podcasters alone. The Guest(s) and Podcasters do not represent their employers, or any other such affiliated entities including but not limited to schools, universities, governments, or companies.
Marketing, advertising, and sales. What is the difference? On this episode of WERKiT, we talk to Gem about his role as a marketer at one of the world's largest consumer goods companies. Listen to find out what marketing entails. Do marketers really manipulate market demand? How much say do they have over how we experience these products. Gem also shares how he learnt that people across different countries may be more similar than we realise. ---------------------------------- Disclaimer: The material and information contained in this episode and on any affiliated social media accounts and websites is for general information purposes only. You should not rely upon the material or information in the episode as a basis for making any business, legal or any other decisions. The content in this episode, on the WERKiT podcast, and on any affiliated social media and websites are the opinions of the Guest(s) and Podcasters alone. The Guest(s) and Podcasters do not represent their employers, or any other such affiliated entities including but not limited to schools, universities, governments, or companies.
What is a type rating? How do I score better service on my next flight? And do pilots even get training on making inflight announcements? Welcome to the pilot (ha!) episode of WERKiT - the podcast where we explore the jobs you thought you knew, and the people who do them. On today's episode, we interview Tyler - a pilot for a regional airline based in the US. Join us as we talk about how Tyler got into what is a dream job for many kids growing up. Tyler shares his insights ranging from how one even becomes a pilot, to some of the hidden work that goes into making sure your flight runs smoothly. We also hear about Tyler's most memorable flight, and how a little courtesy can go a long way toward a better journey. ---------------------------------- Disclaimer: The material and information contained in this episode and on any affiliated social media accounts and websites is for general information purposes only. You should not rely upon the material or information in the episode as a basis for making any business, legal or any other decisions. The content in this episode, on the WERKiT podcast, and on any affiliated social media and websites are the opinions of the Guest(s) and Podcasters alone. The Guest(s) and Podcasters do not represent their employers, or any other such affiliated entities including but not limited to schools, universities, governments, or companies.
Don't miss out on the next WeAreLATech podcast episode, get notified by signing up here http://wearelatech.com/podcastWelcome to WeAreLATech's Los Angeles Tech Community Spotlight! “Remix: Greg Maczka, Sivan Sidney, and Jennifer Keeney Sendrow”WeAreLATech Podcast is a WeAreTech.fm production.To support our podcast go to http://wearelatech.com/believe To be featured on the podcast go to http://wearelatech.com/feature-your-la-startup/Want to be featured in the WeAreLATech Community? Create your profile here http://wearelatech.com/communityHost,Espree Devorahttps://twitter.com/espreedevorahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/espreeGuest,Greg Maczkahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-maczka-59346917/Guest,Sivan Sidney Cohen https://www.linkedin.com/in/sivan-sidney-cohen/Guest,Jennifer Keeney Sendrowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifersendrow/For a calendar of all LA Startup events go to, http://WeAreLATech.comTo further immerse yourself into the LA Tech community go to http://wearelatech.com/vipLinks Mentioned:Walkboard, http://walkboard.com/Noria Water Technologies, https://www.noriawatertech.com/Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI), https://laincubator.org/Werk It, https://www.werkitfestival.com/Credits:Produced and Hosted by Espree Devora, http://espreedevora.comStory Produced, Edited and Mastered by Cory Jennings, https://www.coryjennings.com/Production and Voiceover by Adam Carroll, http://www.ariacreative.ca/Team support by Janice GeronimoMusic by Jay Huffman, https://soundcloud.com/jayhuffmanShort Title: Greg Maczka, Sivan Sidney, and Jennifer Keeney Sendrow
Don't miss out on the next WeAreLATech podcast episode, get notified by signing up here http://wearelatech.com/podcastWelcome to WeAreLATech's Los Angeles Tech Community Spotlight! “Remix: Jennifer Keeney Sendrow, Sivan Sidney Cohen, and Greg Maczka”WeAreLATech Podcast is a WeAreTech.fm production.To support our podcast go to http://wearelatech.com/believe To be featured on the podcast go to http://wearelatech.com/feature-your-la-startup/Want to be featured in the WeAreLATech Community? Create your profile here http://wearelatech.com/communityHost,Espree Devorahttps://twitter.com/espreedevorahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/espreeGuest,Jennifer Keeney Sendrowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifersendrow/Guest,Sivan Sidney Cohen https://www.linkedin.com/in/sivan-sidney-cohen/Guest,Greg Maczkahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-maczka-59346917/For a calendar of all LA Startup events go to, http://WeAreLATech.comTo further immerse yourself into the LA Tech community go to http://wearelatech.com/vipLinks Mentioned:Werk It, https://www.werkitfestival.com/Noria Water Technologies, https://www.noriawatertech.com/Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI), https://laincubator.org/Expert Dojo, https://expertdojo.com/Walkboard, http://walkboard.com/Credits:Produced and Hosted by Espree Devora, http://espreedevora.comStory Produced, Edited and Mastered by Cory Jennings, https://www.coryjennings.com/Production and Voiceover by Adam Carroll, http://www.ariacreative.ca/Team support by Janice GeronimoMusic by Jay Huffman, https://soundcloud.com/jayhuffmanShort Title: Jennifer Keeney Sendrow, Sivan Sidney Cohen, and Greg Maczka
With the Adelaide Fringe fast approaching, there’s an air of excitement since the large-scale event got the green light despite concerns surrounding coronavirus. Although a lot of what we love about it will still be there, it’s only natural things will be slightly different from usual. We get all the details about how the Fringe will run this year from Fringe Director and CEO Heather Croall. To understand what’s it been like for artists who will finally get to perform, Werk It performers Malia Walsh and Lilikoi Kaos share their experiences and what the Fringe going ahead means to them. Also making a comeback this year is the RCC, which will be returning to its home base in Victoria Square. Having announced its headline act as The Stables, Creative Director Stuart Duckworth shares with us what we'll get to see in the heart of Adelaide. Also on the show, we look at the privatisation of Adelaide’s metropolitan rail service. Since the start of February, French company Kelios Downer has taken over the state’s network for the next eight years. We talked to Australian Labor Party’s Leader of Opposition Peter Malinauskas about the lack of staff, passenger services and preparation in the new take-over. And with a new year, comes new segments! We introduce What the Hell is Going On This Week? Expanding our horizons from the original segment that focused on politics. In Wavo Explains, we give you everything you need to know about the current situation surrounding dancing in clubs. To finish it off, Heaps Good News is sprinkled in to cheer you up. Wavelength, sparking the convos about Adelaide you should be having. Listen live every Monday at 6pm ACST on Fresh 92.7, the Fresh website, or the Fresh app! Fresh website: https://fresh927.com.au/ Follow Fresh on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fresh927/ Follow Fresh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fresh927/ Follow Fresh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fresh927 Hosts: David Simmons, Hamish Kearvell Reporters: Hamish Kearvell, Amila Dedović, Jamie Bucirde See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the Adelaide Fringe fast approaching, there’s an air of excitement since the large-scale event got the green light despite concerns surrounding coronavirus. Although a lot of what we love about it will still be there, it’s only natural things will be slightly different from usual. We get all the details about how the Fringe will run this year from Fringe Director and CEO Heather Croall. To understand what’s it been like for artists who will finally get to perform, Werk It performers Malia Walsh and Lilikoi Kaos share their experiences and what the Fringe going ahead means to them. Also making a comeback this year is the RCC, which will be returning to its home base in Victoria Square. Having announced its headline act as The Stables, Creative Director Stuart Duckworth shares with us what we'll get to see in the heart of Adelaide. Also on the show, we look at the privatisation of Adelaide’s metropolitan rail service. Since the start of February, French company Kelios Downer has taken over the state’s network for the next eight years. We talked to Australian Labor Party’s Leader of Opposition Peter Malinauskas about the lack of staff, passenger services and preparation in the new take-over. And with a new year, comes new segments! We introduce What the Hell is Going On This Week? Expanding our horizons from the original segment that focused on politics. In Wavo Explains, we give you everything you need to know about the current situation surrounding dancing in clubs. To finish it off, Heaps Good News is sprinkled in to cheer you up. Wavelength, sparking the convos about Adelaide you should be having. Listen live every Monday at 6pm ACST on Fresh 92.7, the Fresh website, or the Fresh app! Fresh website: https://fresh927.com.au/ Follow Fresh on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fresh927/ Follow Fresh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fresh927/ Follow Fresh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fresh927 Hosts: David Simmons, Hamish Kearvell Reporters: Hamish Kearvell, Amila Dedović, Jamie Bucirde See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In-store take-out counter to the popular Werk It! Food Truck to the new Werk It! Cafe and Market opening in November 2020 - hear the story of Benton Harbor native Audrey S. Peeples on this episode. Chef Audy also discusses her work with the NOBO marijuana dispensary in the city.
In this 15th episode The Lavender Fix podcast I interview: Sumaya Dalmia, one of the leading fitness and wellness professionals in India, and someone who has been a pioneer of the Wellness and Fitness industry since 1997!Join Sumaya & I as we chat about the mom hustle, the unsolicited snapback expectations, mom-shaming, the Instagram body, the thin vs fit debate, body imaging, metabolism and nutrition related internet fads. We also chat about how Sumaya has challenged all possible gender stereotypes, built a fitness empire and crushed it in the male dominated fitness industry:ALL WHILE BEING A MOTHER TO TWO BEAUTIFUL GIRLS!Towards the end of the episode, Sumaya also shares her secret sauce on developing a positive relationship with eating healthy and hitting your fitness goals while being kind to yourself. Simple and rock solid.This is some REAL TALK that you need to tune into!! Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
On this week’s episode BdotHigh and Mariah J discuss what’s in store for season 2, the legendary Missy Elliott and Cinco De Mayo vibes. Grab your tequila and maracas and vibe out with us.Follow Yo Rewind That:Website: www.yorewindthat.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/yorewindthatInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/yorewindthat/Follow BdotHigh:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bdothigh/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bdothighFollow Mariah J:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_mariah_j Twitter: https://twitter.com/_mariahj
Visiting with Mom frequently includes photos and videos to document her journey. Visiting Mom, trying to connect and give her pleasant times is a bigger challenge than I ever expected. Trying to connect with her and failing, researching better options and coming up short was the impetus for creating this podcast. Not only did I realize that family caregivers didn't have time to do such in-depth research, I knew that a podcast would be an easy way to get support. It's what I looked for and not finding it, I created it myself. Equally important, I want to dedicate this episode to the two women I met at WerkIt, the podcast festival I attended in October 2019. It was their idea to dedicate an episode to what visits with my Mom are like. At first, I thought they were nuts. Of course, the more I thought about, the more I realized the potential benefits. For the most part, Mom has been fairly easy, but that doesn't make visits easy. Finding things to do that work for both of us has been a challenge. Overall, I have had to learn to be in Moms' reality. That's easier said than done. I thought I was doing this but just recently I've found a better way to do this. Enjoy this episode. There are actual examples of what our visits are like, the good, the bad and how I'm moving forward now that Mom is giving us more challenges. Thank you to my sponsor Family History Films Join Fading Memories On Social Media! By all means, share this podcast with other caregivers! You can find us on social media at the following links. Facebook Instagram Twitter I share more about my journey with Mom, stuff that's going on in my own life and most importantly, cute dog photos and videos. Also, check out our new YouTube channel where you can see us in action! Misty Tales Episode What Do You Remember?
In the ever-expanding podcast universe, there are SO many tools that you can use to find and grow your audience. NPR’s Mathilde Piard shares insights won from helping grow their podcasts and tactics for finding new ears that can work for indies and network shows alike. Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
If we can agree that it’s imperative to identify a target audience before making a new podcast, why do things still get so fuzzy when we talk about reaching “diverse” audiences? Cristina Kim, producer of Truth Be Told; Tonya Mosley, host of Truth Be Told and co-host of Here & Now; Kameel Stanley, Senior Producer of The City; and Berry Syk, the creator of Podcasts in Color have experiences that span decades, coasts, cultures and mediums. Their candid conversation is filled with lessons learned and strategies to intentionally make podcasts for and by people of color. Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
Diosa Femme and Mala Muñoz have used their podcast Locatora Radio to create community in East LA. They explain how to take a podcast out of the studio and into real life and why it’s well worth doing with your listeners.Diosa and Mala’s podcast is about creating a safe space for survivors of sexual assault, so they’ll mention that in this episode. Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
There are a lot of reasons why Man in the Window wasn’t an easy show to make. It is about a serial rapist and murderer in California. There were tons of characters and thousands of documents to sift through. And the main character was “Society” with a capital S. LA Times Investigative Reporter Paige St. John and senior producer and editor Karen Lowe explain how this unwieldy print journalism project became a compelling hit podcast that pushes the boundaries of the true crime genre. Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
Death, Sex & Money is a podcast that delves into the things that people think about a lot, and need to talk about more. Host and managing editor Anna Sale and producers Anabel Bacon and Katie Bishop explain how they get not just their guests but their listeners to open up to them about tricky topics -- and how those listener-driven episodes create community.Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
Getting your foot in the door can be hard. For a person of color, it can be even harder. Producers Keisha “TK” Dutes and Gabrielle Horton explain how they’ve helped each other throughout their careers - from putting each other up for jobs to a well-timed pep talk or a reality check - in a trickle-up conversation about how we build supportive community and create new blueprints for leveling up.Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
Avery Trufelman, producer of 99% Invisible and host of Articles of Interest and Nice Try! endeavors to answer the age old question: Where do you get your ideas from? What comes next after you have an idea and feel that buzzy spark? Avery breaks down how one of her favorite episodes of 99% Invisible, “The Pool and the Stream”, came to be plus all the twists and turns along the way.Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
One in four American adults is disabled. Bri M., host and executive producer of Power Not Pity, shares ideas on how we can make our podcasts accessible and tell stories that don’t reduce people with disabilities to being one-dimensional sources of inspiration. Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
Էս էպիզոդը նվիրված է Լոս-Անջելես քաղաքում տեղի ունեցած Werk It 2019 կանանց փոդքասթ փառատոնի մեր փորձառությանը կամ այլ կերպ ասած՝ փոքր փոդքասթը հրեշտակների քաղաքում։ Շապիկի գրաֆիկական ձևավորումը՝ Նունե Խուդավերդյանի։ Werk It 2019 ելույթները՝ https://www.werkitfestival.com/spreaker-audio-live-stream Dessa - Fire Drills: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-AWAhIedT8 Para Qué Quieres Volver - Dayanna Garcia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5NMjZREtiM Power Not Pity Podcast: http://www.powernotpity.com/ Lisa Hannawalt's Website: http://www.lisahanawalt.com/tuca-bertie Nicki Minaj - Bossing Up։ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzGZamtlRP0
Էս էպիզոդը նվիրված է Լոս-Անջելես քաղաքում տեղի ունեցած Werk It 2019 կանանց փոդքասթ փառատոնի մեր փորձառությանը կամ այլ կերպ ասած՝ փոքր փոդքասթը հրեշտակների քաղաքում։Շապիկի գրաֆիկական ձևավորումը՝ Նունե Խուդավերդյանի։Werk It 2019 ելույթները՝ https://www.werkitfestival.com/spreaker-audio-live-streamDessa - Fire Drills: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-AWAhIedT8Para Qué Quieres Volver - Dayanna Garcia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5NMjZREtiMPower Not Pity Podcast: http://www.powernotpity.com/Lisa Hannawalt’s Website: http://www.lisahanawalt.com/tuca-bertieNicki Minaj - Bossing Up։ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzGZamtlRP0
Էս էպիզոդը նվիրված է Լոս-Անջելես քաղաքում տեղի ունեցած Werk It 2019 կանանց փոդքասթ փառատոնի մեր փորձառությանը կամ այլ կերպ ասած՝ փոքր փոդքասթը հրեշտակների քաղաքում։Շապիկի գրաֆիկական ձևավորումը՝ Նունե Խուդավերդյանի։Werk It 2019 ելույթները՝ https://www.werkitfestival.com/spreaker-audio-live-streamDessa - Fire Drills: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-AWAhIedT8Para Qué Quieres Volver - Dayanna Garcia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5NMjZREtiMPower Not Pity Podcast: http://www.powernotpity.com/Lisa Hannawalt’s Website: http://www.lisahanawalt.com/tuca-bertieNicki Minaj - Bossing Up։ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzGZamtlRP0
Werk It 2019 began with a summit of ten CEO/CCO-level women in podcasting talking candidly about the biggest challenges, opportunities, and trends they see in the biz right now. Depelsha McGruder (Chief Operating Officer, New York Public Radio) moderates this conversation with Jennifer Ferro (President, KCRW), Liz Gateley (Head of Creative Development, Spotify Studios), Kerri Hoffman (CEO, PRI/PRX), Amanda Lund (Co-Founder, Earios), Kristen Muller (Chief Content Officer, Southern California Public Radio), Christa Scharfenberg (CEO of The Center for Investigative Reporting), Tanya Somanader (Chief Content Officer, Crooked Media), Paula Szuchman (VP of New Show Development, WNYC Studios), Julia Turner (Deputy Managing Editor, The LA Times), Jenna Weiss-Berman (Co-Founder, Pineapple Street Media). Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
When you’re in the freelance game, taking yourself seriously when it comes to managing your business is crucial. Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, CEO of Lantigua Williams & Co., gives you her no-bullshit, hard won guidance on how to be truly professional about your money and avoid common yet disadvantaging errors, from incorporating as an LLC, to digital invoicing and negotiating rates. Links to additional resources:• “What Podcasting Pays Now” (Werk It Festival pay equity study)• AIR Media’s Indie Toolbox • The slideshow of this presentation is available online here Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
This wasn’t just any presentation — it was a strategy session for podcasters looking to use their podcasts to do greater good. Lynn Casper (Host, Homoground) explains how can we create a framework that networks our individual efforts on a larger scale. This session was part of the Womxnifestos series, the hot takes you didn’t know you needed. They’re distilled wisdom of experience spiced with the power of conviction. These lightning talks are a MOOD.Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
As the podcasting industry grows into a billion dollar ad business, the field is open for women and nonbinary professionals to lead innovation on the revenue side. Katie Sprenger and Caila Litman from Vox Media discuss the challenges ahead for producers of all kinds as podcast advertising continues to evolve in the context of the broader digital advertising landscape. Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
Lisa Hanawalt is known for creating worlds populated by animal characters that reveal so much about the human condition. Her illustration and design work includes Tuca & Bertie, BoJack Horseman, Coyote Doggirl and Hot Dog Taste Test. She sat down with Paula Szuchman at the 2019 Werk It Festival keynote to talk about creativity, collaborating, and her love of horses. Paula is the Vice President of New Show Development at WNYC Studios, where she has worked on shows such as 2 Dope Queens, Sooo Many White Guys, Nancy, Late Night Whenever, Ten Things That Scare Me, American Fiasco, and many more. Visual references from this episode:• Lisa’s custom suit she wore to the 2019 Emmy Awards (link)• “She Draws Deeply Human Characters. They’re Just Animals.” by Amanda Hess (The New York Times, April 29, 2019)• Lisa’s Baen Chunch t-shirt design on Threadless• Music video for “Hang on to the Night” by Tegan and Sara directed and designed by Lisa Hanawalt. Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
Many of us became storytellers because we didn’t see ourselves in media, on television, or in podcasts. Rebecca Nagle, host of the This Land podcast from Crooked Media, explains how to translate stories to an audience that doesn’t share your experience or understanding or experience. Rebecca Nagle is an award winning advocate and writer focused on advancing Native rights and ending violence against Native women. Rebecca is a citizen of Cherokee Nation and a two-spirit/queer woman. Her writing about Native representation and tribal sovereignty has been featured in the Washington Post, USA Today, Teen Vogue, the Huffington Post and more. Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
Failing is super hot these days - just look at the inventory of TED Talks for proof. Everyone is trying to glean meaning from their flops and fails and foibles. But what if there is no upside to failure? What if crashing and burning is just an unavoidable part of the creative process? Rather than glorify failure or run screaming from it, Spectacular Failures host Lauren Ober will help you just accept it. This session was part of the Womxnifestos series, the hot takes you didn’t know you needed. They’re distilled wisdom of experience spiced with the power of conviction. These lightning talks are a MOOD. Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
There’s great responsibility in taking the mic: To respect your guests and sources, to serve your listeners, and to present yourself well (as well as the hard work of the team behind you)—and that’s just for starters. Four hosts explain how they have navigated challenges like balancing air time with male co-hosts, to creating an accessible and welcoming experience for guests, and handling expectations specific to being a woman and a POC. This session was moderated by Shereen Marisol Meraji (Co-Host, Code Switch) with panelists Misha Euceph (Host and Producer, KPCC), Rund Abdelfatah (Co-Host and Co-Producer, Throughline), and Alice Wong (Host and Co-Producer, Disability Visibility Podcast). Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
For some of us, it can be really difficult to take credit for our work and sidestep imposter syndrome. Producer Julia Furlan is calling you to be your own hype woman because no one else is going to do it for you! This session was part of the Womxnifestos series, the hot takes you didn’t know you needed. They’re distilled wisdom of experience spiced with the power of conviction. These lightning talks are a MOOD.Hosted by Dessa, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors for Werk It 2019 include Luminary, Spotify, Spreaker, Acast, Himalaya, and the Women’s Foundation of California.
Want to learn how to make your podcast more accessible? Dive into this episode! Recorded at the 2019 Werk It! Podcast Festival, Bri M. discusses how you can foster more accessibility in podcasting. Come for the cheesy jokes, stay for the call and response!
Another Matter of Fat minisode! Matter of Fat is a body positive podcast with Midwest sensibilities! Co-hosts Cat Polivoda and Saraya Boghani highlight community voices with a focus on body size, body positivity, & fat liberation. This minisode is brought to you by Take It Off: A Fat Burlesque Revue! Cake Plus-Size Resale and The Rose Academy Of Burlesque are together again bringing their second annual fat burlesque show to the Twin Cities! This dynamic duo has assembled a cast of multi-talented fat babes, ready to entertain audiences on Saturday, November 23rd at the Pourhouse downtown. (More info and tickets linked below.) Hope to see you there! In this minisode, Cat and Saraya dive into their experience attending the Werk It Festival for Women in Podcasting! Werk It took place in Los Angeles October 3-4, 2019. They chat about taking their Midwest sensibilities on the road and share takeaways about the podcasting market and what they learned at the festival. There’s even a brief dirt and discourse moment in case you’ve been missing that with the recent batch of minisodes. Thanks for listening! And, big thanks to all of the fab folks who made Werk It possible and to everyone we met there! Make sure to rate and review and engage with the MoF hosts further through the Friends and Fans Facebook group. Thanks to KFAI! Find us! Website: www.kfai.org/matteroffat FB: www.facebook.com/matteroffatpod/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/matteroffatpod/ Twitter: twitter.com/matteroffatpod Email: matteroffatpod@gmail.com FB Fans and Friends Group: www.facebook.com/groups/625543661184306/ Mini Fat Dish! Lindy West Talking Volumes: https://first-avenue.com/event/2019/11/talkingvolumes-lindywest Take It Off: A Fat Burlesque Revue: https://www.facebook.com/events/843941076008247/ + https://bit.ly/32YJCVT LA Spots Referenced! Gjusta: https://gjusta.com/ The Plus Bus: http://www.theplus-bus.com/ Konbi: https://konbila.com/ #WerkIt! https://www.werkitfestival.com/ Hear to Slay: https://www.heartoslay.com/ Danielle Perez: https://www.thedanielleperez.com/ Ashley Nicole Black: https://twitter.com/ashleyn1cole
E61 – Come play! We break down our weekend in downtown LA at the historic Ace Hotel’s Werk It women’s podcasting conference. Hear our lecture takeaways and highlights scootering in skirts, meeting famous podcaster Georgia Hardstark of My Favorite Murder, and hanging with Dessa, well-known rapper, author, and TED Talk lecturer at the closing party. She went deep with us into the neuroscience behind love and we talk a little bit about both of our relationship obsessions. Then we come back to Julianne’s cottage and have a jam session with Dan Mahony, playing the game Stump Dan the Guitar Man. He is so good! See if he gets stumped by Lizzo, Afroman, Coldplay, or Queens of the Stone Age, and watch the rest of the performance on our Facebook Live video in our FB Group. We take a turn into the behind the scenes of tv and film as Weens talks about her dream of working in stunts. What is her connection with the Sega Fighting Vipers commercial and main character design? Should she take a stunt driving course? What did she do in The Rookie’s Season 2 trailer? Hear her interview with Special Effects coordinator Bob Calvert and one of his craziest memories working with Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny on The X-Files. And find out where on the risk-taking scale Mouse is these days.Podcast Promo: Nerdy B*tchesGuitarist Dan Mahony: SoundcloudJulianne & Dan Collaboration Album: www.julianneeggold.com/art-of-freelanceNew! We are on Patreon! Please become a member and receive special content.Write or call in at 858-206-9971 or mouseandweens@gmail.com We would love your input!Facebook Group| Facebook Page | Instagram | Twitter | Ko-FiSong credit: “Close to Weens” by Dan Mahony and Julianne Eggold
We’re presenting a new segment this week called “The Group Chat.” It’s when we bring in friends of the pod to address your money and job problems. Joining us for this first installment are NPR’s Julia Furlan and Keisha “TK” Dutes of Glitch and “Hear to Slay.” We recorded this episode live onstage at Werk It, the women’s podcasting festival from WYNC Studios, earlier this month at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles.
In this episode, we discuss the rise of the women podcasting community. Jeanine shares with us how men and women do differently when they podcast. Highly informative.
Today we are spotlighting Jennifer Keeney Sendrow of Werk It. Join Werk It, the inimitable annual gathering for women shaping the future of podcasting! Connect with us at wearelatech.com/podcast and tweet @WeAreLATech and @EspreeDevora. https://twitter.com/WNYCStudios https://twitter.com/wearelatech https://twitter.com/espreedevora
There is a crack in everything - Wünsche, Ziele, Wendepunkte! Menschen mit Herz, Hirn & Haltung
Lars Amend ist Lifestyle Coach, Motivator, Podcaster und Bestsellerautor. Seine Mission: Den Menschen zu helfen, ihre Träume zu leben. Sein Lebensmotto: Aufgeben ist keine Option! Mit der Biografie von »Bushido« veröffentlichte er 2008 sein erstes Buch und landete auf Anhieb auf Platz 1 der SPIEGEL-Bestsellerliste. Es folgten in Summe 11 Bücher in 11 Jahren, im Mai ist sein neuestes Werk „It´s all good“ erschienen. Erfahrt über Hip Hop Momente, Dinge einfach erstmal auszuprobieren, Gefallen zu finden, dranzubleiben - und wie Lars überhaupt zum Schreiben gekommen ist! Lauscht seiner Idee, was wir tun können, wenn wir wirklich für eine Sache brennen und warum Lars größter Lebensluxus das in Entscheidungen frei zu sein ist. Sein Appell - es ist NIE zu spät heut neu zu beginnen, "go out and live your life" - "it´s all good!"
CLUBBY BOY'S CLUBCAST 031 The Wake Up Call - DJ Matpat LIVE 909 @ Club Congress 6/14/19 My b-day was about 2 weeks ago so I thought I'd do a little hybrid dj/live set at Club Congress, my monthly/bi-monthly dance party here in Philly. I dj'd all nite, while mixing in & improvising on my Roland TR-909 & MPC 2000XL. This is a 2 & 1/2 hour cut from the nite, below are a list of the songs I played live. LIVE TRAXXX 00:22:00 - RAW 909 00:50:00 - Dream It, Say It, Work It (Unreleased) 01:19:00 - Werk It (124 Recordings) 01:58:00 - I LOST it (Unreleased) 02:31:00 - BIH-SHHH BEATS (Clubby Boy) Thx 4 listening :) www.CLUBBYBOY.com bit.ly/CBMATPATIG bit.ly/CBMATPATSC bit.ly/CBMATPATFB
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In this ep, Ryan, Amber, and Lauren discuss the ways that being the only one have shaped both their personal and professional experiences. The Only One is self produced. Music and editing were by GSoltheProducer. Cover Art is by Savia You can follow us on IG @TheOnlyOne If you know of or Work with an organization that would be interested in sponsoring The Only One, please contact us at theonlyonepodcast@gmail.com Our website is theonlyonepodcast.com To support the sharing of these stories, you can contribute to the cause at patreon.com/theonlyone If you have a story to share about being TOO, capture it using your voice recorder app and send it our way. You (yes you!) may be featured on a future episode.
At a bar in LA over bites and libations, you are going to join a conversation that had started a few minutes before. This was a group of four black women of different generations talking for the very first time. The Q was simple: Have you ever felt like the only one? Karen, Nicole, and Maya lend their voices to the discussion. Enjoy! Keep up with our guests and their work! Karen: Code Switch--https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/ IG: @nprcodeswitch Nicole: bitchface podcast--https://soundcloud.com/bitchfacepodcast IG: @bitchfacepodcast Maya: Illume podcast--https://www.facebook.com/ILLUMEPOD/ IG: @illumepod The Only One is self produced. Music and editing were by GSoltheProducer. Cover Art is by Savia You can follow us on IG @TheOnlyOne If you know of or Work with an organization that would be interested in sponsoring The Only One, please contact us at theonlyonepodcast@gmail.com Our website is theonlyonepodcast.com To support the sharing of these stories, you can contribute to the cause at patreon.com/theonlyone If you have a story to share about being TOO, capture it using your voice recorder app and send it our way. You (yes you!) may be featured on a future episode.
Your Favorite Podcast Events – Episode 162 This week, I wanted to review your favorite podcast events. I put out the call for suggestions. Most replies that I received said, "Erik, I haven't attended any podcast events." That's a shame. There are quite a few great gatherings that can really help you grow. BENEFITTING FROM EVENTS There were a few suggestions. I also received an e-mail from Cynthia, who was really dejected after attending a conference. Dear Erik, I actually attended the National Religious Broadcasters Convention twice hoping to find a way to boost my show and possibly find a radio station that would want to pick it up. Sadly, I spent a lot of money, but didn't feel I was able to justify the expense. I was looking for people who were interested in helping me, but all I met were people looking for people who could enrich themselves. It wasn't a total waste because some of the sessions were informative and educational. However, I didn't have one contact that materialized into anything lasting. I may have found some guests, but they were just "one time guests". I appreciate your ideas of how to have a real conversation with others for a lasting impact. Podcasting can feel very lonely. I don't have a team working with me. There will always be people who want to have us buy their services, but there's not much to buy until we have a funding stream. Sincerely, Cynthia Home Front www.CynthiaDavis.net GIVE FIRST When you attend an event, I think you need to approach it differently. Seek to give. Seek to help. What you send out will return to you. Cynthia, it is time for some tough love. You say you were "looking for people who were interested in helping me, but all I met were people looking for people who could enrich themselves." You mention that you "didn't have one contact that materialized into anything lasting. I may have found some guests, but they were just 'one time guests'". Rarely do people go to events wondering, "Hmm. Who can I help today." That means you can stand out and be unique by asking that very question. You can have a real conversation with others for lasting impact by seeking to help them. Talk about them. Discover their struggles. Where you can you help them succeed. The theory of reciprocity will naturally take effect. People will be more open to helping you if you first help them. However, don't expect reciprocity. Let it happen organically, and don't be upset if it doesn't. When the student is ready, the teacher will appear. MY UNIQUE RELATIONSHIP Being in radio for nearly 30 years, I have attended many, many conferences. I have attended conferences for radio, podcasting, coaching hockey and others. The opportunity to learn and grow excites me. My first conference came when I was in college. As the Music Director of the college radio station (and a member of a rap group), I attended the CMJ Music Marathon in New York City put on by the College Music Journal. It was the summer of 1989. October 26th at the Vista Hotel in New York City at the foot of the World Trade Center. George Clinton and Ice-T were the keynote speakers. I had a great chat with Ice-T in the lobby of the hotel. One of my most bizarre relationships began at the CMJ Music Marathon that year. Each night during the conference, there would be music showcases all around town. Most were free with your conference pass. Doc and I grabbed a cab and went to NYU to see a hip-hop show. Doc was the other half of my rap duo. Yep. True story. On the bill that night were quite a few artists. Third Bass, Black Sheep, Young Black Teenagers and others performed. Heavy D. was in the audience checking out the show. The Geto Boys even tried to get up on stage at the end of the show before the sound guy cut their mics. Third Bass was made up of MC Serch, Prime Minister Pete Nice and DJ Richie Rich. Third Bass was also notable as one of the first, successful, interracial hip-hop groups. "Pop Goes The Weasel" was the biggest single of Third Bass' career. They also had a minor hit with "The Gas Face" from "The Cactus Album". It was their first album, which the group had just released a month after this concert. On my show on the college station, I had been playing Third Bass for a few months by this time. Their first single was a tune called "Steppin' To The A.M." It sampled Pink Floyd's "Time". I played the tune a lot on the radio at a time when rap and hip-hop were not part of the mainstream. This was 1989. My airplay helped the song climbed to #5 on the U.S. Rap Chart in some small way. Jump ahead 17 years to 2006. By this time I was the Program Director of a Top 40 radio station. Third Bass had broken up for a second time 6 years earlier. MC Serch had left his job as a morning radio host to work full-time at Serchlite Music, a promotion company he ran. Serch was calling radio stations to talk to Program Directors and trying to convince them to play particular singles. I happen to be one of his weekly calls. During our first call, Serch tells me my name sounds familiar. Johnson isn't the most unique name, so I figure he is just trying to be friendly. He asks where I have worked in the past, that maybe our paths had crossed before. Unlike many in the business, my radio career had not taken me all over the country. I had worked in Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska at this point in my career. That is what I told Serch. We got to talking about my start at the college station in Lincoln. I told him I started one of the first shows dedicated to rap and hip-hop in the state. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? That is when it happened. Serch said, "That's it! You were a huge supporter for us back then!" I said, "Oh, yeah. I played the crud out of 'Steppin' To The A.M.' I loved that record." That's when Serch said, "Yeah, you did. We thanked you in the credits of that album for all of your support." What!?! I'm in the liner notes? How did I not know this? I said, "Are you kidding me? I didn't know that." "You bet," he told me. "You were a big part of getting us off the ground." That night, I went home and got out my "Cactus Album" CD. Sure enough, there I was in the liner notes. I had made a connection and difference at that conference 17 years earlier and hadn't even realized it. And that's my point. When you are at a conference, you never know what might happen or who you might meet. The meeting may not mean anyting at the time. It may not make a difference in the next decade. However, it may just change somebody's life in ways you never intended. When you are at a gathering, seek to give and help first. It will all come back around. Cynthia did say, "It wasn't a total waste because some of the sessions were informative and educational." So, where can you find podcast events to make meaningful connections? SOME OF THE TOP PODCAST EVENTS Many people who responded to my ask haven't attended podcasting events. This is a list I have gathered from a few of the best podcasting minds in the industry. I have attended a few of these. I also received recommendations from Dave Jackson at School of Podcasting and Daniel J. Lewis at The Audacity To Podcast and Podcasters' Society. Ticket prices and info are as accurate as I could find as of this date. All are subject to change and the accuracy is not guaranteed by any means. Please visit the site for complete details, as they change quite often. Podcast Movement August 23 – 25, 2017 Anaheim, California "We've formatted PM17 to cater to anyone who is currently involved with, or looking to get into, podcasting and the podcast industry. With the help of over 120 speakers from the best podcasts and the most successful podcast networks and companies, taking part in over 80 different sessions, we try our best to have all our podcasting bases covered. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in their choice of over 80 breakout sessions and panels, including sessions on the Technical Track, Creators Track, Business Track, Industry Track, and more!" $409 but will increase up to the event. Hivio June 2 – 3, 2016 Los Angeles, California "Hivio brings together more than 100 of the most influential people in audio and media for two days of candid, unscripted conversation. Amazing thought-leaders and provocative presentations. No boring panels. No celebrity keynoters. Media strategist and researcher Mark Ramsey and Slacker's Jaime Solis host a 'hive' of smart people and amazing speakers to see, discuss, and develop big ideas and rising trends in on-demand, radio, content, social, mobile, and technology that will shake up all audio entertainment and information platforms." Only 100 tickets. 2017 not set yet. Podfest February 23 – 25, 2017 Orlando, Florida "Podfest Multimedia Expo is the conference for podcasters, digital influencers and changemakers who want to grow their brand and audience and maximize their income. Conference tracks include monetization, audience building, multimedia, and technical. Plus keynote speakers and social opportunities." 2-day GA tickets were $447 in 2017. 2018 not yet set. DC Podfest November 10-11, 2017 Washington, D.C. "We have partnered with one of the coolest event spaces in DC again! The third annual,DC PodFest will be back at The Wonderbread Factory Event Space to bring you an incredible, passionate podcasting event! You can call it a conference if you want to! We think of it as an independent podcast intensive for podcasters and podcast fanatics. We will focus on the business, creativity, and influence of podcasting in various ways throughout the two days. Prepare to be engaged, entertained, and productive. We like to think of it as a family reunion with the family you haven't met yet. Oh, and everyone in this particular family, has a microphone! You can feel good about coming to DC PodFest too! Fifty percent of our ticket sales benefit Youth For Understanding's Intercultural Exchange Programs!" Tickets in 2016 were $99. Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference September 8-9, 2017 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania "Mid-Atlantic Podcast started (December 2014) as a Facebook group for podcasters who live in the Mid-Atlantic States (North Carolina, Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut). The idea was to bring podcasters together for meet ups, Google Hangouts and eventually grow into conferences. After seeing the interest to have a podcast (exclusive) conference in the northeast, Joe Pardo jumped on the opportunity to make it happen. Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference (MAPCON) is an extension of Joe Pardo's passion to host amazing events with great people." Tickets are $140. Werk It 2017 October 3 - October 5 Los Angeles, California "The only all-woman podcasting festival on the planet, Werk It presents workshops, demonstrations, mentoring sessions and NSFW conversations about working in audio and digital media. Plus: Networking opportunities, cocktail parties, and live podcast tapings at The Theatre at Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles! New this year: Podcast Bootcamp. This one-day course will be taught by the top women in our field. It is designed for entry-level or early-career audio producers, as well as women who work in media or other related fields and are now moving into the podcast realm. Werk It is a production of WNYC Studios, the beautiful people behind Radiolab, Freakonomics Radio, Death, Sex & Money, 2 Dope Queens, Note to Self, Snap Judgment, Sooo Many White Guys, Here's the Thing, the New Yorker Radio Hour, On the Media, Only Human and more." Festival pass is $499 Podcast Cruise 2017 February 11 - February 16 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida From the guys at Podcast Movement About the 2017 cruise... "Podcast Cruise 2017 will combine some of the world's top podcast personalities with an elite group of attendees as they join forces to discuss emerging strategies, latest trends, and best practices that will help you create, grow, and monetize your podcast. Space is limited! Podcast Cruise will depart from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, on February 11, 2017, and return on February 16, 2017. Registration is limited to the first 40 attendees to ensure they get the full benefits of this exclusive gathering. The podcast conference includes two full days of elite level training and masterminding, including keynote speeches, panel discussion, small group roundtables, and more." The next cruise is not yet scheduled. There are also many local and regional groups that meet. Google events in your area. Look for meet-ups. Get out to one of these great events. In the episode last week, we discussed the best way to make connections at podcast events. Most of the suggestions focus on seeking first to help. As Zig Ziglar always said, "You can have anything you want in life as long as you help enough other people get what they want." Help people. Serve. That is where your next relationship will begin when you attend your next podcast event. Do you need help with your podcast? E-mail me any time at Coach@PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let's see what we can do. You can find my podcast and other tools to help you create great content at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let's turn your information into engaging entertainment.