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Sports As A Job
The Ultimate Question: Why Do You Want to Work in Sports? Let me help you find your reason.

Sports As A Job

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 8:00


To stand out from the thousands of people that work in sports it is important to stand out from others. One of the most frequent questions asked early on in our career is "Why Do You Want to Work in Sports?" I will share with you what my answer used to be and what it is now. Visit sportsasajob.com for our guest interviews, other podcasts, and everything we are doing to help you navigate the sports industry --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sportsasajob/support

Earth-2.net Presents...
Dread Media - Episode 622

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 63:37


This week, Adam and Jeff return with new recruit Scot to help Desmond answer questions like "Why's it burnt?" and whether or "not the bees" as they dig into the cinematic trashterpiece, the 2006 remake of The Wicker Man. Then, Tom Deja pays tribute to the late great Rutger Hauer in his review of Blind Fury. Of course, there are songs: "Sacrifice Theory" by AFI., "The Wicker Man" by Iron Maiden, "By the Sword" by Slash featuring Andrew Stockdale, and "Why Do You Want to Live Anyway?" by Total Wolf. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.

Dread Media
Dread Media - Episode 622

Dread Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 63:37


This week, Adam and Jeff return with new recruit Scot to help Desmond answer questions like "Why's it burnt?" and whether or "not the bees" as they dig into the cinematic trashterpiece, the 2006 remake of The Wicker Man. Then, Tom Deja pays tribute to the late great Rutger Hauer in his review of Blind Fury. Of course, there are songs: "Sacrifice Theory" by AFI., "The Wicker Man" by Iron Maiden, "By the Sword" by Slash featuring Andrew Stockdale, and "Why Do You Want to Live Anyway?" by Total Wolf. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.

Dread Media
Dread Media - Episode 622

Dread Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 63:37


This week, Adam and Jeff return with new recruit Scot to help Desmond answer questions like "Why's it burnt?" and whether or "not the bees" as they dig into the cinematic trashterpiece, the 2006 remake of The Wicker Man. Then, Tom Deja pays tribute to the late great Rutger Hauer in his review of Blind Fury. Of course, there are songs: "Sacrifice Theory" by AFI., "The Wicker Man" by Iron Maiden, "By the Sword" by Slash featuring Andrew Stockdale, and "Why Do You Want to Live Anyway?" by Total Wolf. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.

Earth-2.net Presents...
Dread Media - Episode 622

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 63:37


This week, Adam and Jeff return with new recruit Scot to help Desmond answer questions like "Why's it burnt?" and whether or "not the bees" as they dig into the cinematic trashterpiece, the 2006 remake of The Wicker Man. Then, Tom Deja pays tribute to the late great Rutger Hauer in his review of Blind Fury. Of course, there are songs: "Sacrifice Theory" by AFI., "The Wicker Man" by Iron Maiden, "By the Sword" by Slash featuring Andrew Stockdale, and "Why Do You Want to Live Anyway?" by Total Wolf. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.

RESTAURANT STRATEGY
Why Do You Want to Open a Restaurant?

RESTAURANT STRATEGY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 25:52


#8: Why Do You Want to Open a Restaurant? To be totally transparent... I think a lot of people go into business for the wrong reasons. They open restaurants because they think it'll be fun (which it sometimes is), or because they think it'll be easy (which it rarely is). But I think it's just too hard these days unless you're ready for the challenge... too hard to succeed unless you really know what you're doing. I think people go into business for themselves for one of six reasons. In this episode I lay out those six reasons, and explain how to use them as a sort of barometer -- a tool to diagnose the situation. I hope you listen with an open mind and use the advice as a way for navigating through choppy waters. As always, it's a pleasure having you each week. Thanks for tuning in. CONTINUING EDUCATION: This week I wanted to recommend the documentary SPINNING PLATES. If you haven't seen it, it's well worth the 90 minutes it takes to watch. Grant Achatz (Chef/Owner of Alinea in Chicago) is the centerpiece to the film, but the filmmaker weaves Grant's story in with two other stories that are just as compelling. It is a beautiful film, one that deals with many of the themes we're discussing in this week's episode. Enjoy! LEARN MORE ABOUT SPINNING PLATES

It’s a Beautiful Influence
Discover Your Why and the Path to Becoming Known

It’s a Beautiful Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 34:06


Learn about why you might want to be known, the importance of knowing your why, and where do you go from there. Why Become Known? Being known can provide a sustained and permanent career and/or business advantage over those who are not known in your industry. Why Do You Want to Be Known? Try and complete the following sentence: Becoming known will connect me to people and help them in these ways… Where Do You Go Next? Figure out what you want to be known for and you want to know you. Then find where your ideal audience, start creating content and building a community. Find #CreatingYou on Instagram and Facebook @creatinguonline Find Alison on IG & FB @alisonkayfurno Find Krista on IG & FB @kristafabrick

School of Podcasting
The Question Most Podcasters Forget to Ask Before Starting - And They Wish They Had

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 38:27


Comments? 888-563-3228 Today is episode 614 of the School of podcasting and we are talking about the most important question a new podcaster should answer before they start. We also have a cool resource for royalty free music. I also share my thought in podcast sponsor markets.  The Three Questions I Ask Every Podcast Client 2:29 Tyler Primavera asked me, "I discovered your SOP and ATPC shows and I really appreciate them! I'm slowly working my way through them, sorry to hear about Bernie the cat. I really want to start a podcast in veterinary school (starting in the fall), but I'm afraid of the time commitment. I really think podcasting is a great idea (I wrote in depth about it here at my blog https://wp.me/p9MJTj-1U), but I'm afraid of the commitment. How do I decide to podcast or not? Thank you for your time, Tyler" 1. Why Do You Want to Podcast? If you can't answer this, then don't spend a dime on any equipment. To this Tyler says Through my podcast, I hope to speak (and live) the message that personal well-being is an absolute must during veterinary school, and that no vet student is ever truly alone. He also says: I want my podcast to improve the lives of veterinary students first, and the veterinary field second. I want to do my little part in tackling the big problem of veterinary mental maladies. 2. How Will You Know if It is Successful? While I realize this can change. By answering this question as a consultant I can steer the podcast in the right direction. I can shape the call to action, etc. I can also see if the topic is in alignment with the goal of the show (cause that is not always the case). 3. What are You Going to Quit Doing to Make Time For Your Podcast? This is my main point of this episode. Unless you have a large budget and are farming this out, your podcast s going take more time than you think. While I normally say use a four to one rule (a one hour podcast will take four hours to create start to finish), that number could easily be five to one when you're new. With this in mind, unless you have a time machine there are still only 24 hours in a day. Most of us do not start a podcast because we are sitting around watching Dr. Phil and being bored. It is typically quite the opposite. In the article Tyler says this, "Right now, I have plenty of time to make a podcast, because I am not in veterinary school. How will I be able to attend school for 40 hours a week, study, workout, maintain a long distance relationship, and do a podcast? I have no idea. But supposedly, if there is a will, there is a way." This is not always true Chances are you are going to be likely giving up something.  Will it be:   TV Video games Sleep Family time Exercise Work other hobbies   If you have no margin in your life, then you are going to have to stop doing something to make time for podcasting. This is not an opinion, it is a fact that there are only 24 hours in a day.   The Three Things You Need to Podcast I've mentioned this before. You need your attitude, your health, and support of your family. When you stop sleeping, you health fails which may lead to a bad attitude. If you don't have the support of your family, then that also kills your attitude (and the stress can lead to health issues). If you don't have the right attitude, it may come across the microphone, and overall kill the motivation to put out great content.   With this in mind, what are you going to give up to podcast? When I was in my 20's I was on a few bowling leagues. I gave up time watching TV (but I was with my family). When I was in a band, I gave up time with my family to go to practice. Being in a band also made me give up sleep as I often didn't get home until 3 am. Podcasting is no different, so when you are excited to start a podcast you need to look at the amount of margin in your life and see if you have the time to create a podcast, or the budget to farm it out. Where I Will Be This Week 16:03 Cincinnati Podcasters Meetup on 4/18 Podfecta Podcasting Event 4/20 - Nashville Tennessee  Craft Content  4/21 Nashville Tennessee  Cool Resource For Royalty Free Music 16:52 Thanks to Steve Stewart for turning me on to this in his Podcast Editors Club Facebook Group who told me about MelodyLoops.com  where the music is about $10 a track and you can go back into the track you purchased and have it generate a longer/shorter version of the music.  Dave What Do You Think of Podmosphere? 20:39 Caine Dorr asked me about my thoughts on Podmosphere. So here it is I've never heard of podmosphere, and when I look at their site it looks like the same site I've seen over and over again. Here is the concept. You sign up your show and list your approximate downloads per episode. You list what your fee in CPM which stands for Price Per Thousand Downloads. Most of these sites have an example like this (straight from the podomosphere website) "Podcasters sign up their account. They type in info about their podcast as genre, language the podcast is in, what country the podcast has a majority of their listeners from, CPM($/1000 listener), amount of listeners(last 3 episodes amount of listeners added up and divided by 3. Example podcast A has 1500 listeners on their last episode and 2000, and 1000 on the two episodes before. This means that 1500+2000+1000=4500/3=1500 is their average amount of listeners), upload a image with their statistics of amount of listeners(a photo of the statistics page that clearly shows how many listeners the podcast had on their last 3 episodes). When Podmosphere then verifies the podcast if the numbers are correct, the podcast shows up in the search engine." When I pasted that paragraph, my Grammarly went nuts (upload a image....). Podmosphere takes 25% of if you are charging $30 per episode, and you get 300 downloads here is the math $30*.75 is $22.5 for your CPM after Podmosphere takes their cut. That calculates to $22.5/1000 = .0225 per download .0225 X 300 downloads = $6.75 per episode. I've seen some of these before, if you go to sponsororama you will see a message: "Thanks for visiting The Sponsorama sponsorship marketplace shutdown in September 2017" Cast.Market is a Ghost to Me This is a company that spends money on branding (I often see their items in a swag bad, but I've never met them in person at ANY podcasting events). On their website (and I'm not making this up) it states: cast.market is a free service. We don't charge podcasters anything. Through the campaign, creator businesses can pay podcasters directly to sponsor their show. Our credit card processor charges 2.9% + .30 cents for this. cast.market adds an additional 7.1% So its free except for the 7.1% of the income you are taking. Here is What is Wrong With These Podcast Advertising Marketplaces They are based on CPM, and the more niche your show is the more you should charge. However, so far it doesn't seem to be working. There is one BIG thing missing from these marketplaces: sponsors. Sure it sounds like a good idea, but in the end, if there are no sponsors it doesn't work. Why is there no email saying, "He this month we paid out X amount of money to podcasters? Also be sure to notice things when you go to cast.market and look at their news section and see the latest update is from April 14 of 2017. So there has been nothing newsworthy for a year? For the most part CPM pricing does not work for 92% of podcasters (unless you're happy making $27 a month and adding another hour of time for the paperwork). I have not looked into Podbean's offerings and marketplace yet. As the one thing these services are missing are advertisers, if the rules of supply and demand are in effect it may be worth looking into advertising your show on another show.  It's an idea. Question of the Month 28:14 As I record this it is April 1. The first quarter of 2018 is over. What had you planned on doing in that first quarter that didn't, and what are you going to do differently to make it happen in this quarter. You can leave your answer using the options on the contact page I need your answer by April 26th Podcast Rewind: Should I Start a Podcast Episode 97 29:45 I appeared on episode 97 of should I start a podcast talking about THE COMMON PODCASTING MISTAKES YOU NEED TO AVOID Podcast Rodeo 30:33 The podcast rodeo show is where we grab a random podcast and see how long we can hang on. If you're looking for an honest first impression of your show, it's only $5 at www.podcastrodeoshow.com for a full review of your entire show see www.podcastreviewshow.com  What Should I Use -14 or 16 Lufs?  Spotify and Amazon want your files to be exported at 14 lufs. Many podcasters were exporting at -16. Apparently -14 is louder. How much louder? Is it a big deal? When I took a wave file and exported the same original file in the different formats, it was about 2 db louder (here is a screenshot where you can see the -14 lufs is louder.    For me, I was riding my bike this week and some podcasts I had to strain to hear over the traffic. I'm going with the louder setting. Power Podcast Interviews Workshop This is something my co-host from the Podcast Review Show is doing (Erik is the host of the Podcast Talent Coach and has 30+ years in radio, and this is a STEAL for a five-week (every Thursday night). Check it out. It is limited to 24 people so hurry before it's completely sold out. The first session is 4/19. MORE INFO Work With Me I would love to help you with your podcast. I have different options for different budgets starting at $1 a month go to  www.schoolofpodcasting.com/workwithme Mentioned in this Show  Free Guide to Better Headlines    

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari
IFH 204: Why Do You Want to Be a Filmmaker?

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 13:51


Why Do You Want to Be a Filmmaker?On today's show, I ask the simple question"Why do you want to be a filmmaker or screenwriter?"This single question is one of the most important questions you can ask yourself. Understanding the answer can set you up for success in your career or ultimate failure. It has taken me over 20 years to honestly answer that question and it has made all the difference in the world. I just wished I would've answered it in my 20's and no my 40's. Enjoy and if you find value in this episode please share it with as many filmmakers, screenwriters, and artists you can. 

Confetti Talk Show for Wedding Planners
LIVE! Why Do YOU Want to Plan Weddings? – WFAL380

Confetti Talk Show for Wedding Planners

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2015 55:29


The real deal when it comes to planning weddings for a living This amazing bit of info LIVE! Why Do YOU Want to Plan Weddings? – WFAL380 was created by Weddings for a Living.

School of Podcasting
How To Tell If Your Podcast Is On Target

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2014 45:01


Are you dreading your podcast? Are you not happy with the results you're getting. Today we ask some questions to help you get your ducks in a row. We help you see if the goals for your podcast are aligned with the content that you readers want to hear. We also look to see if the goal of your podcast is in alignment with your life. This is episode 411 and I deeply apprecaite you taking the time to listen. I would love to hear from you. You can reach me at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/contact Cedric the Entertainer Launches a Podcast "Whole Damn World" Cedric the entertainer has launched his own podcast to talk about "this crazy world." He is a farily well known name (he's appeared in movies, does stand up, and recently hosted "Who wants to be a millionaire."). Updates On Last Week's Show About Podcast Media Hosting (4:00) I email soundcloud.com as I could no longer find the direct link to the mp3 file to put on my website. Their response was dig it out of the RSS feed and sent me a link to my RSS feed, and a screenshot of where the file was. This is not convenient, and furthers my thoughts that this is just not ready for prime time. They have been in beta for THREE YEARS. Also I said that a media host should NOT mess with my file. What I upload is what I want to download. If a visitor uses the download link they get your file (great). However, the file that is included in the RSS feed has it's name changed to a rather lengthy name. I was testing this on my Jillian Michaels Fan cast and the original file was titled, "jmp43_052914.mp3 "  and the file available for download is "152162769-podcastcoach-podcast-review-show-ask-the.mp3" which to me is messing with my brand. Mike Phillips of Computer2know.com let me know that if you Google the address to podbean it comes up as a virtual office. Lawyers often will use these to look more official than they might be at the time. I'm not saying that this is what podbean.com is doing, but I do find it odd. If you missed it, you can check out last week's episode. How Do I Update My Wordpress Theme? [7:08] Justin from braverbytheday.com is using Opimizepress and is thinking of leaving this file and wants to know how to move to a new theme. In some cases you can simply switch themes in the wordpress dashboard. A wordpress theme is like, "Clothes" for your website. The content is the same, but the look is different. One way to test things before publishing them is to use software like WPSimulator (affiliate link) that allows you to run Wordpress on your PC computer. Once you get it finished, you can upload it to the web. Another (cheaper) alternative is to buy a domain name, and create what others call a "Staging" site. Then once it's done here, you simply move it to the "real" site. In some cases you web host will allow you to have more than one domain under the same account. Live Training Classes - Podcast Equipment and Podcast Reviews[11:25] The next live class in the "how to podcast" line is How to choose the right podcast equipment. It is going to be Saturday June 7th at Noon EST (if you can't make that time you can get the recording). For more information go to www.howtopodcast.com Erik K Johnson and I do a Podcast Review Show, and we are looking to stockpile a bunch of reviews so we are offering 50% off with the coupon sop50 when you go to www.podcastreviewshow.com/reviewme Backblaze Saved My Podcast[14:26] As a computer instructor I know how to manage the files. I'm here to tell you I had a folder just disappear. It was weird. I didn't accidnetally drag it into another folder. I didn't accidentally delete it (it was not in the trash can). Luckily I use backblaze.com and I was able to go get all the files (transition music, artwork) for my podcast and restore the files. It was very weird, but by far the best $5 a month I will ever spend. I know Scott Johnson of computertutorflorida.com (a future guest) uses MyPCBackup Connect with Other Podcasters UK Podcasters August 6th Saturday, August 16, 2014 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM (BST) Birmingham, United Kingdom Tickets are £12.00 Podcast Movement August 16-17 in Dallas Texas (I'll be speaking at this one). Tickets: $129 Is Your Podcast Out of Alignment? [19:04] Why Do You Want to Get Into Podcasting? To Reach a Global Audience To promote your product or service To Network with like minded people To be seen as an expert To Educate To Inspire To Entertain To make money What Do You Want To Talk about? This should be something you want to talk about all the time, you think about all the time. Who Do you want to listen? The more detailed a picture you have, the better your content will. What do I hear about the why? People were missing something, I wanted to add to the conversation I had a background in radio. –This is why you are capable, but not why you should start. This is why if you start, you’ll be slightly ahead of the game. A person has experience as a public speaker. They decide to “nice down” and do a podcast an interview small business owners. They want companies that are between 1 and 20 employees, and do less than 1 million a year. They want to hear about the trials that the small business person went through to build their business. They might even focus on business local to their area. What does your content do for your audience? How does it make them feel? What do you want people to do with your content? What does your content do for your audience? Do You Have the Time to Do it RIGHT? Plan on spending four minutes for every minute of podcast. That’s to create the show. How much time is left in your life to promote the show you just created? Does this mean you don't podcast? NO! It means you make shorter episodes (or publish less frequently). What – Your topic, your passion, Who – Your audience. What do they want to hear? What do you want them to DO with your content? Why – Position the topics that your audience wants to hear so that they are aligned with your goals. How – Does the format (interviews?), length, and publishing schedule align with your life and goals for the podcast. Is your Podcast In Alignment? I would love to hear your thoughts on the matter? If not, what needs tweaked? Let me know here Join the School of Podcasting