POPULARITY
What happens when a child prodigy channels divine inspiration into groundbreaking storytelling? I sit down with Sophia Stewart, a prolific writer who began writing professionally at just 11 years old. From navigating the complex world of what it means to own your work, Sophia shares powerful insights about trusting your creative vision and the role of faith in artistic success. We explore the importance of how spiritual guidance shapes artistic decisions and what it takes to stand firm in your creative truth. Whether you're seeking inspiration for your own artistic journey or curious about the intersection of creativity and faith, this conversation offers profound wisdom about following your calling and never giving up on your dreams. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Creativity and Artistic Voice 03:06 Sophia Stewart's Early Inspirations and Writing Journey 06:01 The Birth of Iconic Stories: The Matrix and Terminator 08:49 The Evolution of Writing Skills and Techniques 12:07 The Impact of Early Exposure to Creativity 15:11 The Role of Faith and Spiritual Guidance in Success 18:10 Reflections on Life Lessons and Personal Growth 21:01 Closing Thoughts and Future Aspirations Connect With Sophia: Email: sophiastewart10@yahoo.com Purchase Sophia's books: https://truthaboutmatrix.com/book-store/ Support the Show Website: Martine SeverinFollow on Instagram: Martine | This Is How We CreateSubscribe to the Newsletter: Martine's Substack This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin. This episode was edited by Santiago Cardona and Daniel Espinosa. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts Leave a review Follow us on social media Share with fellow creatives
Do you ever wonder if you have enough skills to start writing and publishing? If so, here are a few thoughts that might help you.Join Better Writers - https://fabiocerpelloni.com/private/
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity
Are you a grandparent dedicated to crafting a meaningful legacy for your grandchildren? Discover the profound impact of storytelling and the power of words in our latest episode. I'm Laura Brazan, host of 'Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity,' where we dive deep into utilizing narratives to nurture and inspire future generations. In "Crafting a Legacy Life- The Power of Words and Storytelling," we are joined by Carew Papritz, an extraordinary storyteller and author of the multi-award-winning book 'The Legacy Letters.'Dive into Carew's captivating journey from the bright lights of Hollywood to the rugged solitude of a cowboy life, where Send us a textWe're very excited to announce a new pilot program that we're launching in partnership with EggMed, a world renowned, practice management software developer for providers in the mental health and personal development, focused on empowering grandparents raising grandchildren! We believe in the power of community-driven care, especially for groups that often go unnoticed in traditional healthcare systems like ours. You have a chance to change our world! Owner, Broker, and Realtor at Team Eureka with National Parks Realty Forbes Global Properties—Sandi Hall is a beacon of trust and insight for both local and international clients. With a Graduate REALTOR® Institute designation and a feature in Forbes, underscore her commitment to excellence.Visit WelcomeHomeMontana.com today or call (406) 471-0749 and experience the difference an expert like Sandi can bring to your journey home. Big Heart Family Dentistry, led by Dr. Seth Hinckley. Their dedication goes beyond treating teeth; they empower healthier, happier lives through prevention and education. They use state-of-the-art technology and are deeply connected to the community, addressing every dental need with expertise and heart. Join us for "Fun Self-Care Tips" with Jeanette Yates! Discover how self-care doesn't have to be a chore. Jeanette will share her favorite creative and enjoyable strategies at the end of every episode. From playful activities to joyful mindfulness practices, you'll learn how to infuse fun into your daily routine while prioritizing your well-being. Tune in and start your journey to a more joyful and balanced self!Thank you for tuning into today's episode. It's been a journey of shared stories, insights, and invaluable advice from the heart of a community that knows the beauty and challenges of raising grandchildren. Your presence and engagement mean the world to us and to grandparents everywhere stepping up in ways they never imagined. Remember, you're not alone on this journey. For more resources, support, and stories, visit our website and follow us on our social media channels. If today's episode moved you, consider sharing it with someone who might find comfort and connection in our shared experiences. We look forward to bringing more stories and expert advice your way next week. Until then, take care of yourselves and each other.Want to be a guest on Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity? Send Laura Brazan a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/grgLiked this episode? Share it and tag us on Facebook @GrandparentsRaisingGrandchilden Love the show? Leave a review and let us know! CONNECT WITH US: Website | Facebook
My name is Frank Herrlinger. I've created and run an online academy that teaches composers how to master Interval Theory—a groundbreaking and intuitive approach to composition. Join me in a live Intro Event: https://musicintervaltheory.academy/intro/ My mission is to help composers break free from generic progressions and write music that truly stands out. Many of our academy members, who range from aspiring to professional composers, go on to compose original scores for films, TV, and video games. And they love their competitive advantage!
Let's revisit the Spring 2017 blog series "Keep Learning Going Throughout the Summer," which explored various strategies to maintain children's writing skills during the summer break. Stacey highlights key ideas from the 2017 co-author team, including creating personalized writing spaces, gamifying the writing process, and using books to inspire writing projects. The episode emphasizes the importance of making summer writing fun, engaging, and tailored to each child's interests and needs. Listeners are encouraged to share these strategies with colleagues and students' families to prevent summer writing loss. GO DEEPER:Recap of the Keep Learning Going Throughout the Summer Blog SeriesTwitter Chat Archive (Many participants' tweets are no longer present due to deactivating their accounts.)Send us a textPlease subscribe to our podcast and leave us ratings/reviews on your favorite listening platform.You may contact us directly if you want us to consult with your school district. Melanie Meehan: meehanmelanie@gmail.com Stacey Shubitz: stacey@staceyshubitz.com Email us at contact@twowritingteachers.org for affiliate or sponsorship opportunities.For more about teaching writing, head to the Two Writing Teachers blog.
What's the best way to learn copywriting? Could it be hand-writing sales pages and other great copy from expert copywriters like Mel Martin and Gary Bencivenga? My guest for this episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast is Derek Johanson, the writer who created CopyHour, a program designed to help you learn to write by hand-copying great copy. We also talked about getting affiliates, mentoring, and a lot more. If you want to improve your copywriting skills, be sure to listen to this episode (and click here to learn about the CopyHour program). Click the play button below, or scroll down for a full transcript. Stuff to check out: The CopyHour Course Gary Bencivenga's Olive Oil Sales Page The Copywriter Club Facebook Group The Copywriter Underground Full Transcript: Rob Marsh: What's the best way to learn copywriting? Would it surprise you that handwriting great copy is possibly the most successful technique? This is The Copywriter Club Podcast. There must be something like a thousand different courses for copywriters to learn how to write copy. And probably another thousand more that talk about content—as if it's a separate skill set. And there are probably an additional thousand more free videos in places like YouTube that promise to teach you the skills you need to succeed as a copywriter. With that many choices out there, you would think the world would be crammed full of phenomenally skilled copywriters, but it's not. This should tell us that not all courses or workshops that promise to teach writers how to write copy and content actually work. So what does work? Is there a course out there that many copywriters talk about or recommend when it comes to writing engaging sales or conversion copy? And it turns out there is. One course recommended by people like Dan Ferrari, Chris Orzechowski, Elise Savaki, and hundreds of others is called CopyHour. Unlike many other courses, CopyHour focuses on handwriting great copy. Does that really work? I asked Derek Johanson, the writer who created CopyHour to be my guest for this episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast to answer questions like… why does hand-writing teach copy structure and pacing where other methods don't appear to have the same level of success? We talked about the genesis and evolution of the CopyHour program and what it includes… things like writing great offers, writing headlines and bullets, and how Derek has improved the course over time. Now I want to be upfront about something… I came to this interview as a bit of a skeptic when it comes to hand-writing copy. I'm all in on studying good examples of emails, sales pages, and other good copy. In fact, I have a swipe file with more than 500 different sales pages that I've saved to study… those swipes are part of The Copywriter Underground… But handwriting? I wasn't so sure… I think Derek may have changed my mind. And if you're a skeptic on this topic, you may want to hear what he says about the science of handwriting and learning. If you're convinced by the end of this episode that you want to know more, you can go to thecopywriterclub.com/copyhour to find out more about Derek's course. It's open for new members the week this episode goes live, so check it out today… thecopywriterclub.com/copyhour Before we get to my interview with Derek, this episode is brought to you by The Copywriter Underground. You've heard me talk about how we've recently rebuilt The Underground dashboard to make finding the ideas and insights you need easier. But as I started recreating this new dashboard, it occurred to me that no one has time to watch more than 70 different workshops—even for those workshops that help you gain the skills and strategies you need to build your business. So I've taken more than 30 of those workshops on finding clients, having sales calls, using A.I., building authority on LinkedIn, and dozens of others… and I've created playbooks that break down the ideas in the workshops into...
Yes, you write. But when it comes to marketing, you can do a lot more than that. Today, clients are looking for help from specialists like copywriters who bring more to the table. In this episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast, I spoke with Emily Reagan about how writers can offer additional services and expertise to their clients. Emily helps virtual assistants step up into a more helpful role as Marketing Assistants, and it's something we think more copywriters need to consider. Click the play button below, or scroll down for a full transcript. Stuff we mentioned: Atomic Habits Emily's Podcast Emily's Instagram The Authority Framework The Copywriter Club Facebook Group The Copywriter Underground Full Transcript: Rob Marsh: You're a copywriter, but you can do other marketing stuff like design or email systems. Is there a need for that? This is The Copywriter Club Podcast. As a copywriter, you probably have a hand in all kinds of marketing activities—everything from the overall marketing strategy to brainstorming lead magnets, to creating and posting content, or writing and managing ads, to figuring out which email systems will help increase engagement and purchases… you probably already do a lot of this stuff. What's more, a lot of clients want smaller, more nimble teams these days, and that means working with people who can do more of the tasks they used to depend on an entire team to get done. Some people taking on these expanded roles call themselves marketing assistants. Whether that title works for you or not isn't important. What really matters is that there is a growing need for writers of all kinds to take on this larger, more inclusive role and contribute more, often using A.I. to bring it all together. My guest for this episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast is Emily Reagan. Emily started out offering marketing support especially related to Facebook ads, but she expanded beyond that to include copywriting and other marketing services. And she's spent the past couple of years helping others do the same thing. We talked about the importance of adding additional marketing services to your copywriting business to make yourself more valuable—maybe even indispensable—for your clients. It's yet another way to stand out from all the other writers out there who don't offer clients anything extra. While we talked, Emily also shared a lot of details about her business—she works with clients and helps other writers grow their marketing skills. As she tells it, her business grew serendipitously… going from one thing to the next as it made sense. It's not exactly a path that others can follow, but it is a strategy for finding your own path to the work you love doing. I think you're going to like this discussion. As usual, this episode is brought to you by The Copywriter Underground. You've heard me talk about how we've recently rebuilt The Underground dashboard to make it easier to find the ideas and insights you need. But as I started recreating this new dashboard, it occurred to me that no one has time to watch more than 70 different workshops—even for those workshops that help you gain the skills and strategies you need to build your business. So I've taken more than 30 of those workshops on finding clients, having sales calls, using A.I., building authority on LinkedIn, and dozens of others… and I've created playbooks that break down the ideas in the workshops into easy-to-follow steps. Each playbook is 3-5 pages long. You can read through one and implement the ideas in minutes. And then if you want more detail, you can watch the accompanying workshop. Each playbook even includes a checklist so you don't miss any steps and can make sure you get things done. I'm working on completing playbooks for all of the workshops and training inside The Underground. They should all be ready by the end of April. You can get the first 30 or so right now by visiting thecopywriterclub.com/tcu.
In this episode of Science of Reading: The Podcast, Susan Lambert is joined by Young-Suk Grace Kim, a professor at University of California at Irvine's School of Education. Dr. Kim begins by defining a theoretical model, outlining its value to teachers as it pertains to literacy instruction. She describes her own interactive dynamic literacy (IDL) model, which seeks to more fully explain reading and writing connections. Dr. Kim emphasizes how reading and writing function as a powerful and closely related system, and examines how this system interacts with developmental phases, linguistic grain size, and reading and writing difficulties, including dyslexia. After navigating the complexities of this conversation, Susan ends the episode by sharing her unique insights and takeaways from her time with Dr. Kim.Show notes:Connect with Young-Suk Grace Kim:X: @YoungSukKim19ResourcesRead: Enhancing Reading and Writing Skills through Systematically Integrated InstructionRead: Reading and Writing Relations Are Not Uniform: They Differ by the Linguistic Grain Size, Developmental Phase, and MeasurementJoin our community Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/scienceofreadingConnect with Susan Lambert: www.linkedin.com/in/susan-lambert-b1512761/Want to hear more of Dr. Kim? Join us for our upcoming Spring Science of Reading Summit where she'll be giving the keynote address on the relationship between reading, writing, and language. Save your spot: amplify.com/springsorsummitQuotes:“Lower order skills are necessary for higher order skills; that means skills and knowledge have a series of causal effects. So if you flip it the other way, any challenges or weaknesses in lower order skills, it's going to have a series of impacts on higher order skills.” —Young-Suk Grace Kim, Ed.D.“Theory is an explanation about how things work. …It's a structured framework, a mental framework, that helps us explain, and predict, and understand phenomena.” —Young-Suk Grace Kim, Ed.D.“If an educator goes to a professional development and learns about something like phoneme awareness…but you don't have a framework in which to attach it, you can sort of go down a rabbit trail on one thing instead of thinking about how it relates to the whole.” —Susan LambertEpisode timestamps*03:00 Introduction: Who is Young-Suk Grace Kim?05:00: Defining a theoretical model07:00 Origins of Young-Suk's model08:00 Interactive Dynamic Literacy Model Overview14:00 Why interactive and why dynamic15:00 Hierarchical relations between low order skills and high order skills18:00 Breaking down “Interactive”19:00 Young-Suk's ideal classroom20:00 Breaking down “Dynamic”21:00 Linguistic grain size22:00 Why linguistic grain size matters for teachers26:00 Why word reading and spelling are more strongly related than reading comprehension and writing composition29:00 Dynamic relationship of developmental phases30:00 Measuring reading and writing33:00 Interactive Dynamic Literacy Model summarized35:00 Understanding reading and writing difficulty, including dyslexia42:00 Dr. Kim's Final Thoughts44:00 Susan's takeaways from the conversation*Timestamps are approximate, rounded to nearest minute
Feedback on exams and papers--grades and comments--should be more than an assessment. It should point the way to improvement. So argues educational consultant Daisy Christodoulou, emphasizing that actionable feedback has to be more than comments scribbled in the margins of a paper or at its end. Listen as she speaks with EconTalk's Russ Roberts about a new model for enabling educational improvement, with implications for learning to get better at writing and just about everything.
Guest IntroductionShelly Howard hosts Layla, a student from College Ready, discussing her research project on Alzheimer's disease. Research MotivationLayla chose to research Alzheimer's disease due to her personal connection; her great-grandmother suffered from it, igniting her curiosity. Research ProcessShe found a research opportunity through the College Ready portal, which connected her with the Lumiere program offering structured research projects. Mentorship ExperienceLayla was matched with a mentor who had a strong background in neurological disorders and provided guidance throughout the research process. Structured ScheduleThe program included weekly meetings and deadlines set by Lumiere, which helped Layla manage her time effectively despite her busy schedule. Research EnjoymentLayla enjoyed the research, focusing on non-pharmaceutical interventions such as diet and fitness, making it accessible for Alzheimer's patients. Writing and PublishingWriting the research paper took about eight weeks. Layla plans to publish her findings to share her work broadly and bring awareness to the subject. Startup InitiativeShe developed a digital platform for caregivers and patients with Alzheimer's, integrating scheduling and dietary advice, furthering her commitment to the cause. Empower EducationLayla is now the president of Empower Education, highlighting the community's impact on education in underserved regions, like Uganda. Encouragement for PeersLayla advises students to start with College Ready, emphasizing how it opens doors to various opportunities and helps discover passions. Connect with Shellee Howard: WebsiteYouTubeInstagramLinkedInEmail: shellee@collegereadyplan.com
If you've been writing for a few years and you want to complete a book, it's time to practice more advanced writing skills. How do you present your scenes? How does one perfect showing vs telling? Where do people “go wrong” when it comes to creating the main character? Who are the best candidates for your revision team? When is it time to bring in an editor?Let's get you up to speed! Most of these questions were inspired by regular listeners to the show, like yourself, so feel free to send in your questions any time: https://www.coachdebby.com/connectPlus, you might enjoy a fun virtual retreat where I teach advanced writing skills and help you prepare to write your first book. Write to request the info: https://www.coachdebby.com/connectCheck out the YouTube Channel and subscribe! https://youtube.com/@coachdebby564?si=5BsLszR3w06vxQCz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you've been writing for a few years and you want to complete a book, it's time to practice more advanced writing skills. How do you present your scenes? How does one perfect showing vs telling? Where do people “go wrong” when it comes to creating the main character? Who are the best candidates for your revision team? When is it time to bring in an editor? Let's get you up to speed! Most of these questions were inspired by regular listeners to the show, like yourself, so feel free to send in your questions any time: https://www.coachdebby.com/connect Plus, you might enjoy a fun virtual retreat where I teach advanced writing skills and help you prepare to write your first book. Write to request the info: https://www.coachdebby.com/connect Check out the YouTube Channel and subscribe! https://youtube.com/@coachdebby564?si=5BsLszR3w06vxQCz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Little by Little Homeschool - Homeschooling, Motherhood, Homemaking, Education, Family
JOIN THE MENTORSHIP https://littlebylittlehomeschool.com/mentorship Calling all homeschool mom's who have been met with resistance when teaching a child writing skills! I know you've got your hand raised on that one. And if you don't, well, maybe give it a little more time. Lol! But for those of you who have had one too many writing lessons end in tears, I know how you feel. Through my years of homeschooling multiple children, I've encountered many different situations. Today's episode shares some "secrets" I've learned, along with permission to trust the process and your children more than you think you can. I am excited about how these ideas will give new life to your homeschool! ♥Leigh TEACH THEM DILIGENTLY CONVENTION: https://teachthemdiligently.net/invite/leigh.nguyen/ RECEIVE LITTLE BY LITTLE HOMESCHOOL CONFERENCE UPDATES: https://littlebylittlehomeschoolconference.subscribemenow.com/ DESIGN YOUR FAMILY'S UNIQUE HOMESCHOOL THAT YOU'LL LOVE! https://littlebylittlehomeschool.com/blueprint CREATE YOUR HOMESCHOOL FAMILY'S HOME TASK SYSTEM https://www.littlebylittlehomeschool.com/tidyhome Website - https://www.littlebylittlehomeschool.com Newsletter - https://littlebylittlehomeschool.subscribemenow.com/ Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/homeschoollifestylecommunity Follow - https://www.instagram.com/littlebylittlehomeschool/ Connect - info@littlebylittlehomeschool.com Listen to these related episodes: 6. What Is Considered Enough for Homeschooling Extra Subjects: Art, Music, PE? What Should I Be Doing? 47. How to Homeschool A Child Who Hates School and Has Lost the Love of Learning 80. 10 Minutes to a Better Homeschool Day With Your Children: 3 Important Things to Do to Homeschool Well
Megan Marshall, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for biography, has long been revered for her narrative skills and deep insights into historical figures. In her new book “After Lives: On Biography and the Mysteries of the Human Heart” she takes those skills to her own art and life.
As AI tools like ChatGPT become more accessible, how can teachers help students develop authentic writing skills? In this episode, Vicki Davis talks with Dawne Beck, an experienced ELA teacher, about practical strategies for integrating AI into writing instruction while maintaining academic integrity. You'll learn: ✅ How to teach writing as a process to reduce AI misuse. ✅ Ways to use AI for feedback and editing without replacing student creativity. ✅ How to design writing prompts that AI can't complete well. ✅ Why students often prefer their own writing over AI-generated text. I isn't going anywhere—so let's teach students to use it wisely without losing their unique voice.
The conversation explores the implications of AI in education, particularly in writing. It features educators discussing foundational skills necessary for writing, the evolving nature of these skills, and the potential role of AI as a tool for enhancing learning. The participants express diverse perspectives on whether AI can support or hinder the development of essential writing skills, emphasizing the need for careful technology integration in the classroom. The discussion highlights the importance of critical thinking, collaboration, and the human element in teaching and learning. Follow us on Twitter: @JSerravallo @jeremybballer @MelanieMeehan1 @heymrsbond @T_F_Berger @JonHarper70bd @BAMRadioNetwork Chanea Bond is a North Texas English and literacy teacher, scholar, and activist. Her areas of interest and advocacy include diversifying literacy curriculum to better represent the lived experience of her students and their communities. Tom Berger is the Managing Editor, Contributor, and he is a former high school and college English teacher. As an editor and writer, he has covered travel, world news, and community economic development, and I'm excited to now be back in the world of education, working on high-quality content that's of value to teachers. He is a former high school and college English teacher. As an editor and writer, he's covered travel, world news, and community economic development, and he is excited to now be back in the world of education, working on high-quality content that's of value to teachers. Melanie Meehan is the Elementary Curriculum Coordinator in Simsbury, Connecticut. She develops curriculum and assessments, coaches teachers, and works with students to help them become confident, competent writers. Melanie has written several books about writing instruction, co-authored the popular blog Two Writing Teachers, and co-hosted its companion podcast. Additionally, she consults with school districts and educational companies and tutors writers worldwide. Jeremy Hyler was a middle school English teacher for almost 22 years. Currently, he works as a Manager of Educational Partnerships for the nonprofit Center for the Collaborative Classroom, where the science of reading is a key component of the literacy programs. He is also a teacher consultant/leader for the Chippewa River Writing Project. Jeremy has co-authored the best-selling book Create, Compose, Connect! Reading, Writing, and Learning with Digital Tools (Routledge/Eye on Education, 2014) with Dr. Troy Hicks, along with From Texting to Teaching: Grammar Instruction in a Digital Age (2017), and Ask, Explore, Write: An Inquiry-Driven Approach to Science and Literacy Learning. Jennifer Serravallo is a New York Times bestselling author, award-winning educator, literacy consultant, frequent invited speaker at state and national conferences, and former member of the Parents Magazine editorial board. Jen is best known for creating books (including The Reading Strategies Book 2.0) and resources rooted in research that help make responsive, strategic, differentiated literacy instruction possible for all educators.
Avi Mayer is the former Editor-in-Chief of The Jerusalem Post, where he oversaw the most-read English-language news outlet in Israel and the Jewish world during one of the most pivotal periods in Israel's history. Leading a dynamic team through turbulent times, Avi managed a daily print newspaper and a 24/7 news website, guiding news coverage that resonated globally. In this video, Avi discusses the challenges of B2B media, the role of integrity in journalism, and his leadership at The Jerusalem Post. He reflects on the emotional impact of covering major events and the evolution of the media landscape, including AI's role. His insights offer valuable lessons on thoughtful writing and staying true to journalistic values. Tune in for a deep dive into the changing world of media and the enduring significance of integrity in storytelling. Chapters:(00:00) - Navigating B2B Media and Independent Publishers (02:44) - Importance of Integrity in Journalism (05:44) - The Legacy and Evolution of the Jerusalem Post(08:47) - Building Trust in Media: Insights from Jerusalem Post (14:41) - The Shift of News Platforms to Profit-Driven Channels (20:25) - The Complexity of Defining Journalism (23:12) - The Importance of Long-Form Journalism (28:54) - The Importance of Lifelong Learning (31:53) - The Importance of Writing Skills in the AI Era (34:50) - Challenges of AI in Education (38:05) - Emotional Impact of October 7th: A Personal Reflection (41:21) - The Importance of Thoughtful Writing (44:19) - Obby's Post-Jerusalem Post Career and Current Activities This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit orbitmarketing.substack.com
If you've been writing for a few years and you want to complete a book, it's time to practice more advanced writing skills. How do you present your scenes? How does one perfect showing vs telling? Where do people “go wrong” when it comes to creating the main character? Who are the best candidates for your revision team? When is it time to bring in an editor?Let's get you up to speed! Most of these questions were inspired by regular listeners to the show, like yourself, so feel free to send in your questions any time: https://www.coachdebby.com/connectPlus, you might enjoy a fun virtual retreat where I teach advanced writing skills and help you prepare to write your first book. Write to request the info: https://www.coachdebby.com/connectCheck out the YouTube Channel and subscribe! https://youtube.com/@coachdebby564?si=5BsLszR3w06vxQCz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you've been writing for a few years and you want to complete a book, it's time to practice more advanced writing skills. How do you present your scenes? How does one perfect showing vs telling? Where do people “go wrong” when it comes to creating the main character? Who are the best candidates for your revision team? When is it time to bring in an editor? Let's get you up to speed! Most of these questions were inspired by regular listeners to the show, like yourself, so feel free to send in your questions any time: https://www.coachdebby.com/connect Plus, you might enjoy a fun virtual retreat where I teach advanced writing skills and help you prepare to write your first book. Write to request the info: https://www.coachdebby.com/connect Check out the YouTube Channel and subscribe! https://youtube.com/@coachdebby564?si=5BsLszR3w06vxQCz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
You don't need to major in creative writing to begin a blog or write an excellent speech. However, you will want to add story of people and situations to make clear and effective points.New writers sometimes stick with concepts they know and use their blog to teach or simply to share. Essentially, their blog is a summary. But is this enough? To really entice your readers, offer stories - not just concepts - about people and situations that have undergone changes. Be sure to reveal your expertise.This podcast episode reveals a basic "course" in creative writing, and if you would like to go further, I invite you to reach out: https://www.coachdebby.com/connect Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
You don't need to major in creative writing to begin a blog or write an excellent speech. However, you will want to add story of people and situations to make clear and effective points. New writers sometimes stick with concepts they know and use their blog to teach or simply to share. Essentially, their blog is a summary. But is this enough? To really entice your readers, offer stories - not just concepts - about people and situations that have undergone changes. Be sure to reveal your expertise. This podcast episode reveals a basic "course" in creative writing, and if you would like to go further, I invite you to reach out: https://www.coachdebby.com/connect Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Are your student pharmacists or residents struggling with written communication? Join us for a candid conversation with experienced preceptor and former residency director Josh Kinsey, who shares creative, practical strategies to help pharmacy learners enhance their writing—from grammar and spelling to professional documentation and literature analysis. Discover tools, activities, and tips to foster these critical skills while balancing the demands of busy rotations. Tune in and gain insights that will empower you and your learners to succeed! HOSTKathy Schott, PhDVice President, Education & OperationsCEimpactGUESTJoshua David Kinsey, PharmDVice President, EducationCEimpactGet CE: CLICK HERE TO CPE CREDIT FOR THE COURSE!CPE Information Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this course, preceptors will be able to:1. Identify common barriers that hinder student pharmacists writing development2. Describe innovative and structured approaches to teach foundational and professional writing skills as part of experiential learning0.075 CEU/0.75 HrUAN: 0107-0000-25-044-H99-PInitial release date: 1/29/2025Expiration date: 1/29/2028Additional CPE details can be found here.The speakers have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.This program has been:Approved by the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy as education for Minnesota pharmacy preceptors.Reviewed by the Texas Consortium on Experiential Programs and has been designated as preceptor education and training for Texas preceptors.Follow CEimpact on Social Media:LinkedInInstagram
Ever dreamed of writing a book but felt overwhelmed by the process? In this episode of Mission First People Always, Dr. Mike Patterson sits down with Danielle Hutchinson, Chief Creative Officer at Authors on a Mission, to uncover the secrets to writing a book that not only connects with readers but also elevates your brand, grows your business, and creates multiple income streams. Dr. Mike welcomes Danielle Hutchinson, a master storyteller and ghostwriter of over 150 books, who shares her expertise on crafting compelling narratives. From her experiences as an English teacher to her current role at Authors on a Mission, Danielle has helped countless clients bring their stories to life. She breaks down the book-writing process into actionable steps that even the busiest professionals can follow. Danielle tackles some of the most common challenges for aspiring authors, including overcoming writer's block, writing a book in just 90 days, and finding the time to write—even without prior writing skills. She also discusses the incredible business opportunities that can come from publishing a book, such as creating additional income streams, securing speaking engagements, and building authority in your field. With a wealth of experience and a unique perspective as a digital nomad, Danielle emphasizes the transformative power of storytelling. Whether you're a leader, entrepreneur, or someone with a message to share, this episode will inspire you to finally put pen to paper and bring your story to life. Key Takeaways: Write a Book People Want to Read: Understand your audience and deliver value through a well-structured narrative. Overcome Writer's Block: Danielle shares simple tips to keep the creative juices flowing, even on tough days. Write in 90 Days: Break the process into manageable chunks and use proven strategies to stay on track. Monetize Your Book: Learn how to leverage your book to create multiple income streams, including courses, workshops, and consulting. Grow Your Brand and Business: A book can position you as an authority, attract new clients, and open doors to new opportunities. Secure Paid Speaking Gigs: Danielle explains how authors can use their books as a powerful tool to land speaking engagements. Danielle Hutchinson proves that writing a book isn't just a dream—it's a practical and achievable goal that can transform your life and career. Whether you're aiming to grow your business, establish authority, or simply share your story, her advice provides the roadmap you need to succeed. Call to Action: Hit play to hear the full episode and discover how to turn your story into a book that creates impact, income, and influence! Links for This Episode: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-hutchinson-159798259 Instagram: @WeLikeBooks Blog: https://authorsonmission.com/blog/ Podcasts:https://open.spotify.com/show/12U5nbvPkcgC83VK9j4lPM?si=6ddaaa0c8a034436 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@authorsonmission Connect with Dr. Mike: Website: https://www.drmikepatterson.com Book: https://www.missionfirstpeoplealwaysbook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmichaellpatterson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealdrmikepatterson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/drmikepatterson Buy The Book!: Mission First People Always Episode Minute By Minute: 00:00 - Welcome and Introduction to the Episode 02:10 - Meet Danielle Hutchinson: Chief Creative Officer at Authors on a Mission 05:30 - Why Writing a Book Can Transform Your Career 08:45 - How to Write a Book People Actually Want to Read 12:20 - Overcoming Writer's Block: Simple Strategies for Aspiring Authors 16:00 - The 90-Day Plan to Write Your Book 19:45 - Writing a Book Without Time or Writing Skills 24:10 - How to Monetize Your Book: Creating Multiple Income Streams 28:35 - Using Your Book to Grow Your Brand and Business 33:00 - Landing Paid Speaking Engagements With Your Book 36:50 - Danielle's Final Advice for Aspiring Authors
Today, I'm joined by Kevin Eikenberry. Kevin specializes in empowering organizations, leaders, and individuals to fulfill their potential through transformative and effective learning strategies.In this episode, Kevin shares powerful insights on how focusing on your audience can transform your presentations, emails, and one-on-one conversations. We also discuss the often-overlooked importance of writing skills in leadership and why adapting your communication style to fit different contexts is crucial in today's world. Whether you're leading a team, giving a keynote, or sending an email, this episode is packed with practical tips to help you communicate with confidence and purpose. Let's get started!Additional Resources:► Follow Communispond on LinkedIn for more communication skills tips: https://www.linkedin.com/company/communispond► Connect with Scott D'Amico on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottdamico/► Connect with Kevin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevineikenberry/► Claim your FREE gift: here. ► Subscribe to the Communicast: https://communicast.simplecast.com/► Learn more about Communispond: https://www.communispond.com
Khanh-Duc Kuttig and Anh-Duc Dinh discuss the writing skills and strategies that stifle EFL students' development as independent writers and explain why the strategies and skills taught in the classroom are only suitable for the standardized exams and do not really reflect the realities of how and why we write.
Join us today as we interview veteran homeschool mom, mentor, and writing teacher, Toriann Perkey. Toriann shares her personal journey from skepticism to embracing homeschooling. Her experiences are a beacon of encouragement for families considering alternative educational paths. Explore the fascinating art of teaching writing as a powerful mode of expression. We unravel the complexities of nurturing young writers, from sparking initial ideas to crafting coherent essays. By tapping into their creativity through poetry, stories, and academic essays, we aim to equip children with essential writing skills for academic and personal growth. Toriann and I emphasize the importance of positive feedback, celebrating strengths, and maintaining a child's confidence to foster a love for writing. Relationships over academics take center stage, particularly in homeschooling settings. Torianne provides practical advice for new homeschoolers, highlighting the importance of strong bonds with children and navigating challenging months like February with creativity. We also explore the role of creativity and reading as foundations for effective writing, offering reassurance and inspiration for parents. By sharing personal stories, we aim to create a supportive and thriving learning environment where children feel understood and empowered. Independent Education Program Find ToriAnn Perkey on Youtube SIGN UP for the Family Read-Aloud Challenge! Private Mentoring with Janae: Schedule a Free Discovery Call Etsy Store: Shop for Homeschooling Swag *Please note that some of the links included in this article are Amazon affiliate links. CONNECT with US Join the Private Facebook Group Connect and follow along with Janae's Journey on Instagram @janae.daniels Learn more about School to Homeschool Contact Janae: schooltohomeschool1@gmail.com
Dr. Emily Levy is the founder and director of EBL Coaching, a specialized tutoring program that offers individualized one-on-one home, virtual, and on-site instruction using research-based, multi-sensory techniques. She is the co-creator of the Writing Mastery software program that helps students develop stronger writing skills using a systematic approach to instruction and direct feedback. Sophie Gutter is a ninth-grade student who is incredibly passionate about helping neurodivergent students thrive. She is the co-creator of the Writing Mastery software program and is excited to help students improve their writing skills.
How often do you send an email only to spend hours clarifying it later? Or find yourself rewriting a team member's work to get it “right”?Mastering written communication–whether in emails, reports, proposals, or Slack messages–is more important than ever given how we collaborate today. Thankfully, today's guest is here to share the ins and outs of effective writing.Meet Davina Stanley. Davina is the founder of the Clarity First Program, which helps C-suite executives and their teams better engage senior leaders and boards in complex ideas.In this episode, Davina and I dive into how strategic thinking and structured frameworks can transform written communication, enabling managers and teams to convey their ideas with clarity and impact.Plus, in the extended episode available to Podcast+ members, we explore how managers can empower their teams to write impactful communications and how AI can be a powerful tool to improve your writing skills.Join the conversation now!Get FREE mini-episode guides with the big idea from the week's episode delivered to your inbox when you subscribe to my weekly email.Conversation Topics(00:00) Introduction(01:37) The mistakes we make when writing(05:55) Crucial first step before drafting any written communication(10:31) What a well-structured written communication looks like(17:01) Writing for teams vs. one-on-one messages(18:55) Applying structured frameworks to elevate all forms of writing(26:50) Simple tips for boosting your team's writing skills(29:18) A great manager Davina has worked for(30:39) Keep up with Davina Stanley(31:13) [Extended Episode Only] How to empower your team to improve their own writing(35:35) [Extended Episode Only] AI hacks for clearer, more effective writingAdditional Resources:- Get the extended episode by Joining The Modern Manager Podcast+ Community for just $15 per month- Read the full transcript here- Follow me on Instagram here - Visit my website for more here- Upskill your team here- Subscribe to my YouTube Channel hereKeep up with Davina Stanley- Follow Davina on LinkedIn here- Check out her written works and other services here20% Off All ResourcesDavina is giving members of Podcast+ 20% off all her resources which includes her online courses and other tools to help managers and their teams clarify and convey complex ideas.To get this guest bonus and many other member benefits, become a member of The Modern Manager Podcast+ Community.---------------------The Modern Manager is a leadership podcast for rockstar managers who want to create a working environment where people thrive, and great work gets done.Follow The Modern Manager on your favorite podcast platform so you won't miss an episode!
This week, Stacey explores the concept of planning and implementing a series of small group lessons to enhance students' writing skills across different genres. Drawing from her books Craft Moves and Welcome to Writing Workshop, the episode provides practical examples of teaching points that can be applied to various writing types to emphasize the importance of cross-genre application, demonstrating how skills such as establishing focus in leads and elaboration techniques can be taught and reinforced across different writing styles. Key implementation strategies, including scheduling independent practice time and maintaining flexibility in group composition, are also shared to help educators effectively implement a series of small group lessons.GO DEEPERTWTBlog PostsA Few Tips for Small Group Instruction: Expanding the Reach With Small Group WorkIdeas for planning Small Group InstructionThe Language to Develop Agency: Amping Up Agency Blog SeriesThe Power of Progression: Expanding the Reach with Small Group WorkThis is the year I'm going to keep better records.TWTPod EpisodeInviting Students to Sign Up for Small GroupsYour Small Group Instruction, Your Records*****Thanks to our affiliate, Zencastr! Use our special link (https://zen.ai/mqsr2kHXSP2YaA1nAh2EpHl-bWR9QNvFyAQlDC3CiEk) to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. Send us a textPlease subscribe to our podcast and leave us ratings/reviews on your favorite listening platform.You may contact us directly if you want us to consult with your school district. Melanie Meehan: meehanmelanie@gmail.com Stacey Shubitz: stacey@staceyshubitz.com Email us at contact@twowritingteachers.org for affiliate or sponsorship opportunities.For more about teaching writing, head to the Two Writing Teachers blog.
We would love to hear from you! Send us a message (if you'd like a reply, email us at literacypodcast@greatminds.org)This episode highlights the close connection between reading and writing and the importance of teaching them together. Young-Suk Kim uses a structural house analogy to explain their interdependence. Karen Harris introduces the SRSD (Self-Regulated Strategy Development) model, focusing on evidence-based practices that build self-regulation and explicit instruction for writing. We discuss the researchers brand new study with 1st and 2nd graders, including the SRSD Plus approach, which adds instruction in handwriting, spelling, and oral language. Our guests share practical tips for improving handwriting fluency and research on SRSD Plus's positive impact on early writing and student confidence, offering valuable insights for classroom teaching.ResourcesEnhancing Reading and Writing Skills through Systematically Integrated Instruction (with HOUSE graphic that Young explains in the beginning of the podcast) The Science of Teaching Reading is Incomplete without the Science of Writing: A Randomized Control Trial of Integrated Teaching of Reading and Writing Yes, they can: Developing transcription skills and oral language in tandem with SRSD instruction on close reading of science text to write informative essays at grades 1 and 2 We answer your questions about teaching reading in The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night.Grab free resources and episode alerts! Sign up for our email list at literacypodcast.com.Join our community on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter.
When you understand the stages of early writing, you're better able to support beginning writers. In this episode, Dr. Sonia Cabell reviews a framework for teachers to evaluate, support, and extend the writing that young children produce. This is a must-listen for preschool and kindergarten teachers!Click here for the show notes from this episode.Get my book, Reach All Readers! Looking for printable resources that align with the science of reading? Click here to learn more about our popular and affordable membership for PreK through 3rd grade educators.Connect with Anna here! Blog Instagram Facebook Twitter (X)
Rosie J. Pova, a multi-published and award-winning children’s book author, poet, writing coach, and speaker joins Enterprise Radio. This episode of Enterprise Radio is … Read more The post Develop your writing skills and share your story! appeared first on Top Entrepreneurs Podcast | Enterprise Podcast Network.
Coaching Great Writing as a Leadership SkillLeaders, here's a reality check: the presentation may impress in the moment, but it's the written word that endures. Your emails, memos, and documents are what people reference, share, and rely on long after the meeting is over. That's why great leaders don't just write well—they coach their teams to write with clarity, impact, and precision. In this episode, we're giving you the tools to level up your own writing and guide your team to do the same.Discover how to master the 3S model of great writing: strategy, structure, and style. From crafting an outline that sets the foundation, to using vigorous language that eliminates fluff, we're sharing actionable tips to make every word count. Whether you're helping a team member refine their message or shaping a critical communication for your organization, these tips and tricks will transform the way you approach the written word. Tune in and learn how to create writing that's clear, compelling, and built to last!***How you speak is how you lead. Want to study this with other leaders? Take a look at www.speakbydesign.com/join. That's our leadership communication program that includes private, group, and self-paced learning for every learning style. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
FTCE 60 Secs Review: English Subtest - Commas Summary In this episode of FTCE Seminar, host Mercedes Musto delves into the FTCE General Knowledge English Language Skills Subtest, focusing specifically on the use of commas. The discussion covers the basic functions of commas, including their role in creating sentence flow, linking independent clauses, and incorporating non-essential information. Musto emphasizes the importance of mastering comma usage for effective writing and provides resources for further study. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the FTCE General Knowledge English Language Skills Subtest 00:29 Understanding Commas: The Basics 03:24 Advanced Comma Usage: Linking Clauses and Non-Essential Information Keywords FTCE, General Knowledge, English Language Skills, Commas, Study Tips, Teacher Certification, Writing Skills, Purdue OWL, Exam Preparation, Language Arts --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftceseminar/support
“Leadership is where you have, not necessarily a large organization, but increasing scope and increasing impact, while bringing lots of people along with you.” In this milestone episode of the podcast, James Stanier returns for the third time to discuss his latest book, “Become a Great Engineering Leader.” We explore the role of an engineering leader and delve deep into the nuances of engineering leadership. James explains the difference between an engineering leader and an engineering manager through the lens of the three levels of warfare: strategy, operational, and tactical. We then discuss the importance of organizational chart design and some best practices, including Conway's law and how to avoid politics. James also talks about the importance of time management, always having a long-term view of your work (long-termism), and the critical role of writing in leadership. We discuss important approaches such as one-way vs. two-way doors and balancing between writing vs. bias for action. Finally, James explains the importance of strategic thinking, why a strategy is not necessarily a plan, and how an engineering leader can communicate their strategy effectively. He also provides practical tips for upcoming engineering leaders and discusses how we should all navigate a career in technology. Listen out for: Writing “Become a Great Engineering Leader” - [00:02:19] The Role of Engineering Leader - [00:04:21] Engineering Leader vs Engineering Manager - [00:05:57] Tenure Relevancy - [00:09:36] The Importance of an Org Chart - [00:11:30] Org Chart Best Practices - [00:13:44] Conway's Law - [00:15:55] Avoiding Politics - [00:17:16] Writing Skills & Time Management - [00:21:41] T-Shaped Leadership - [00:26:35] Long-termism - [00:28:39] Leadership is Writing - [00:33:02] Writing vs Bias for Action - [00:36:13] One-Way vs Two-Way Door - [00:38:20] Reading & Seeking Information - [00:41:09] Strategic Thinking - [00:44:46] A Strategy is Not a Plan - [00:48:05] Communicating Your Strategy - [00:52:23] Becoming an Engineering Leader - [00:55:39] 3 Engineering Leader Wisdom - [01:01:56] _____ James Stanier's BioJames Stanier is Director of Engineering at Shopify. James holds a Ph.D. in computer science and runs theengineeringmanager.com. He has over a decade of experience with building people and software. He is also the author of Become an Effective Software Manager and Effective Remote Work. Follow James: LinkedIn – linkedin.com/in/jstanier X – x.com/jstanier The Engineering Manager Blog – theengineeringmanager.com The Engineering Manager Newsletter – theengineeringmanager.substack.com
In this episode of CISO Tradecraft, host G Mark Hardy explores the challenges and misconceptions facing the next generation of cybersecurity professionals. The discussion covers the myth of a talent shortage, the shortcomings of current educational and certification programs, and the significance of aligning curricula with real-world needs. Hardy emphasizes the importance of hands-on experience, developing soft skills, and fostering continuous learning. The episode also highlights strategies for retaining talent, promoting internal training, and creating leadership opportunities to cultivate a skilled and satisfied cybersecurity workforce. Transcripts: https://docs.google.com/document/d/12fI2efHXuHR4dS3cu7P0UIBCtjBdgREI Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Cybersecurity Talent Crisis 00:40 Debunking the Talent Shortage Myth 02:23 The Real Talent Gap: Mid-Career Professionals 03:04 Outsourcing and Its Impact on Entry-Level Jobs 08:29 Challenges in Cybersecurity Education 16:13 The Importance of Practical Skills Over Theory 23:52 The Importance of Writing Skills 25:10 Continuous Learning and Self-Investment 26:07 Performance and Career Progression 28:40 Mentorship and Onboarding 29:51 Training and Development Challenges 32:32 Retention Strategies 33:44 Engaging Junior Employees 39:07 Technology and Innovation 40:54 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Nursing students should learn how to communicate effectively in their written assignments. Good writing skills are an indication of how the student processes information. Poor writing skills may impact patient care. This podcast with Miriam Bowers-Abbott discusses ways nurse educators can improve interrater reliability in the evaluation of students' written work. Learn more about using Minimum Standards in her article.
Send us a textPlease Support Our Show❤️https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=88DP4YMVETHFQAdvertise with us:https://theliteracyview.com/contact/Join our Facebook Group✅https://www.facebook.com/share/g/msdoTSwSiQvbtUW9/?mibextid=qtnXGeEmail us: FaithandJudy@gmail.comFaith's Book Links-https://a.co/d/5bv8AdEhttps://a.co/d/50d2qWZThe One About…SRSD Plus Oral Language, Handwriting, and Spelling with Dr. Young Kim Dr. Young-Suk Kim and SRSD founder, Dr. Karen Harris, developed an integrated approach for Kindergarten to Second Grade students that takes the well-regarded SRSD framework and strengthens the foundational skills for beginner writers. This fascinating work is groundbreaking, and the results are impressive! Young's recommendation:“When teaching reading and writing subskills, make the link between reading and writing explicit and visible. Explicitly point out how target skills and strategies can be used in reading and writing contexts.” Dr. Young Kim bio:Young-Suk Grace Kim is a professor and the senior associate dean at the School of Education, University of California, Irvine. A former classroom teacher in San Francisco, Kim's scholarship focuses on understanding language and literacy development and effective instruction for racially, ethnically, economically, and linguistically diverse children, and helping them build strong foundations to support their success in school and beyond. Her areas of research include reading comprehension, reading fluency, listening comprehension and oral language, dyslexia, higher-order cognitive skills, written composition, and reading–writing relations. She has worked extensively with monolingual children from various linguistic backgrounds (e.g., English, Korean, Chinese, Spanish, Kiswahili) and multilingual children in the United States. Her research has been supported by the Institute of Education Sciences, the U.S. Department of Education, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and the National Science Foundation. She was a recipient of the 2012 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers by President Barack Obama. Kim is currently serving as editor-in-chief for Scientific Studies of Reading and chair of the Vocabulary Special Interest Group for the American Educational Research Association.https://search.app/1kuFWcgRzYTouuds7 Email: youngsk7@uci.edu Article:ILA The Reading Teacher “Enhancing Reading and Writing Skills through Systematically Integrated Instruction”By Young-Suk Grace Kim and Elizabeth Zagatahttps://ila.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/trtr.2307 Support the showThe Literacy View is an engaging and inclusive platform encouraging respectful discussion and debate about current issues in education.
In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interviewed Tim Grahl, CEO and publisher of Story Grid. He discusses the process of writing and publishing books, emphasizing the importance of developing writing skills and receiving expert feedback. He also highlights the power of storytelling and the impact that books can have on readers. Tim Grahl dedicates himself to helping authors craft better narratives and bring their work to readers. His expertise lies in applying the Story Grid methodology to fiction and nonfiction, guiding writers through creating compelling, well-structured stories. Under Tim's leadership, Story Grid has become a valuable resource for authors seeking to refine their craft and successfully navigate the publishing landscape. His book, “The Shithead: A Novel in Fifty Songs,” is set to be released on the 19th of September this year. Key Takeaways Writing is a skill that requires deliberate practice and expert feedback. Start by writing short scenes before attempting to write an entire novel. Books have the power to leave a legacy and impact readers. Expert feedback is crucial for improving writing skills. More About Tim Grahl: Add Tim Grahl on LinkedIn Check out his Website Grab a copy of The Shithead: A Novel in Fifty Songs Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts If you liked this episode, please rate and review the show. Click here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-duct-tape-marketing-podcast/id78797836 scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then, let us know what you loved most about the episode. Connect with John Jantsch on LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/ducttapemarketing/ Are you stuck trying to figure out your marketing strategy? Get Your Free AI Prompts To Build A Marketing Strategy HERE - dtm.world/freeprompts Like this show? Click on over and give us a review on iTunes, please! Connect with John Jantsch on LinkedIn
The Law School Toolbox Podcast: Tools for Law Students from 1L to the Bar Exam, and Beyond
Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! In this episode, together with Luiz Arroyo - one of our law school and bar exam tutors - we highlight the critical role of legal writing in a lawyer's career and provide tips for improving your legal writing skills. In this episode we discuss: Luiz's background and experience in legal writing What constitutes "good legal writing"? How to approach the two different types of legal writing Practical tips for pre-writing (planning and organizing), as well as post-writing (effective proofreading) How to address problematic facts or case law Resources: Legal Writing in Law School (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/legal-writing-in-law-school/) Podcast Episode 11: Legal Writing 101 (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-11-legal-writing-101/) Podcast Episode 84: Using Rules Effectively in Legal Writing (w/Guest Jason Jones) (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-84-using-rules-effectively-legal-writing-w-guest-jason-jones/) Podcast Episode 428: Legal Research and Writing in the Workplace (Part 1) (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-428-legal-research-and-writing-in-the-workplace-part-1/) Podcast Episode 429: Legal Research and Writing in the Workplace (Part 2) (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-429-legal-research-and-writing-in-the-workplace-part-2/) Three Cs of Legal Writing…And One T (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/three-cs-of-legal-writingand-one-t/) Download the Transcript (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/episode-465-improving-your-legal-writing-skills-w-luiz-arroyo/) If you enjoy the podcast, we'd love a nice review and/or rating on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/law-school-toolbox-podcast/id1027603976) or your favorite listening app. And feel free to reach out to us directly. You can always reach us via the contact form on the Law School Toolbox website (http://lawschooltoolbox.com/contact). If you're concerned about the bar exam, check out our sister site, the Bar Exam Toolbox (http://barexamtoolbox.com/). You can also sign up for our weekly podcast newsletter (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/get-law-school-podcast-updates/) to make sure you never miss an episode! Thanks for listening! Alison & Lee
“Everything that is said, is said by the listener.” Absolutely love this point shared by my guest this episode, Greg Harmeyer. Greg is the Chairman and CEO of TiER1 Impact, which is an employee-owned professional services company on a mission to enable healthy, high-performing businesses through people-centric services. In this episode we talk about vision casting, communicating visually, and how to bring about clarity in your communications.Additional Resources:► Follow Communispond on LinkedIn for more communication skills tips: https://www.linkedin.com/company/communispond► Connect with Scott D'Amico on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottdamico/► Connect with Greg: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregharmeyer/► Subscribe to the podcast: https://communicast.simplecast.com/► Learn more about Communispond: https:www.communispond.com
Is there a path to General Officer for U.S. Army FAOs? In this episode Brigadier General Richard Quirk and his wife Teri explore both professional and personal aspects of FAO careers in the Middle East and North Africa. BG Quirk delves into his journey through the FAO Corps, emphasizing the significance of writing skills, maintaining ethical standards, and transitioning into higher ranks. Teri shares her perspectives on balancing family life with the demands of FAO assignments and her experience working as Community Liaison Officer at the embassy. Join us as we talk about the unique career challenges and responsibilities of FAOs, the importance of adaptability, and the ethical standards they maintain. This episode also explores the dynamics of FAO family life, the challenges of raising children internationally, and the significance of a positive mindset. Essential listening for current FAOs and those considering an international military career. 01:28 Journey to Becoming a FAO 03:47 Choosing the Middle East Pre-9/11 04:36 Impact of 9/11 on FAO Career 05:44 Experiences in the Middle East 06:54 Perceptions of America in the Middle East 13:19 Living and Learning in Tunisia 18:02 Transition to Paris and AFRICOM 20:16 Challenges of Standing Up AFRICOM 26:21 Importance of Writing Skills for FAOs 32:14 First Country Team Assignment in Jordan 32:30 Teri's Role as Community Liaison Officer 35:48 Navigating Embassy Life and Housing 38:26 Ethics and Humility in FAO Career 46:29 General Officer Steering Committee (GOSC) 47:49 FAO Training and Career Progression 48:19 Collaborative Efforts and Key Allies 49:42 Current Focus Areas of the GOSC 49:52 Reviewing the FAO Training Pipeline 52:26 Alignment with National Defense Strategies 53:10 Opportunities for FAO Research 54:24 MEL 4 Pilot Program and Training Flexibility 55:26 Balancing Training Objectives and Resources 57:10 NDS Specific Challenges and Regional Specialization 01:01:19 The Role of FAOs in Counteracting Malign Influence 01:04:03 Communicating GOSC Objectives to the FAO Community 01:09:33 Transitioning from Colonel to General Officer 01:18:23 Supporting FAO Families and Spouses 01:28:35 Final Thoughts and Parting Message
In this podcast episode, Pat shares how to build your LNC writing skills and succeed. She is a proficient and prolific writer, having written 68 books, with several more on the way. Although she always paid close attention to her own writing skills, it took an angry phone call from a client about an expert witness report by one of her subcontractors to make her realize that accuracy was key to her success. And it's key to your own success. Whether you write a report, a blog post, newsletter, or promotional letter, your writing skills need to be the best they can be. They say who you are. They speak to your expertise on all levels. They establish you as a professional. Pat has noticed as a writing coach to LNCs that a big issue that stops them is lack of self-confidence. One way to overcome this is to realize that it isn't difficult to learn certain basic principles of writing: simplicity, brevity, and accuracy. These qualities alone will raise your writing to a higher-than-average level, and that will give you greater self-confidence. This episode will provide a valuable outline to help you develop your writing skills. You'll want to save it for regular review. Here's What to Expect from the Podcast: Build Your LNC Writing Skills: How to Succeed How important are writing skills to an LNC? How can correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling affect an attorney's opinion of your skills? What are some of the promotional writing methods an LNC uses? Why is improving your self-confidence as a writer so important? What does Warren Buffett say about writing skills? Listen to our podcasts or watch them using our app, Expert.edu, available at legalnursebusiness.com/expertedu. We want to hear from you! Click the red send voicemail button on the far right. (function(d){ var app = d.createElement('script'); app.type = 'text/javascript'; app.async = true; app.src = 'https://www.speakpipe.com/loader/laulw5fck6uczyhl834u7d3jfzpe7xy5.js'; var s = d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(app, s); })(document); Get the free transcripts and also learn about other ways to subscribe. Go to Legal Nurse Podcasts subscribe options by using this short link: http://LNC.tips/subscribepodcast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cbiWMzQo7M Join us for Medical Records Analysis Volume 3 Each chapter in the book will be written by a different LNC. When you write your chapter for this book, you'll gain Visibility so that attorneys can find you and offer you work Authority and credibility – you'll be a recognized expert Encouragement and support from Pat Iyer and your fellow authors Your investment includes: A self-paced course to teach you how to structure and write your 1500-to-2000-word chapter – so there is no guesswork. You'll get a system you can use to be successful. A meeting with me, Pat Iyer to discuss the focus of your chapter so you know how to get started. Complete publishing package that includes editing, formatting, cover design and placing the book on Amazon. A virtual book launch event where you can invite guests to learn about your book. A collaborative relationship with your coauthors - when they market the book, you can visibility to their audience An Amazon bestseller campaign - we've gotten prior volumes to #1 Amazon bestseller status within a day A complimentary copy of the book and the opportunity to purchase them at a 50% discount over retail price (in multiples of 10 copies) Payment is due now to reserve your spot. We have a maximum of 15 spots and they will go quickly. Enrollment Period: June - July 2024 Self-paced course on how to write your chapter: Available immediately upon enrollment Author chapters due: September 30, 2024 Editing, Formatting, Printing: October - November 2024 Books Available for Sale: December 1, 2024 Register here.
INSPIRED TO WRITE - Christian Developmental Editor and Book Coach for Kingdom Creatives
We all have limited time for our creativity, so how do we prioritize creative growth when we have so many other things fighting for our attention? In today's episode we discuss how to grow our creative writing skills in under 10 minutes a day. Once you listen, you can have confidence knowing you can balance the demands of life without sacrificing your author dreams!
Podcast Episode Show Notes Episode Title: Homeschooling Elementary: It's Not That Hard! Host: Lisa Nehring Episode Description: In this enlightening episode of "It's Not That Hard to Homeschool," Lisa Nehring dives into the essentials of homeschooling elementary-aged children. Drawing from over 20 years of personal homeschooling experience, Lisa provides practical advice and encouragement for parents navigating this critical stage of their children's education. From understanding your child's unique needs to exploring available classes and curriculum, this episode is packed with valuable insights and tips to make homeschooling elementary not just manageable, but enjoyable. Key Points: Understanding Your Child: Learning Styles: An overview of different learning styles and how to identify your child's preferred method of learning. Interests and Strengths: How to recognize and nurture your child's interests and strengths to keep them engaged and motivated. Developmental Stages: What to expect at various developmental stages and how to tailor your homeschooling approach accordingly. Available Classes and Curriculum: True North Homeschool Academy: Highlighting the offerings for grades 4-6, including popular subjects like science and Expedition classes. New Classes: Introduction to new classes such as Writing Skills 6: Ancient History, and how they integrate into a broader educational plan. Curriculum Choices: Discussion on various curriculum options, from traditional textbooks to online resources, and how to choose what's best for your family. SAMR Model: Explanation of the SAMR Model (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition) and its application in the elementary program at True North Homeschool Academy. Tips from Over 20 Years of Experience: Organization and Planning: Practical tips for organizing your homeschooling schedule and planning lessons effectively. Balancing Structure and Flexibility: Finding the right balance between structured learning and flexibility to adapt to your child's needs. Community and Support: The importance of community and how to connect with other homeschooling families for support and shared resources. Incorporating Fun and Creativity: Ideas for making learning fun and incorporating creative activities into your homeschooling routine. Resources Mentioned: True North Homeschool Academy: Learn more about the elementary programs and classes available here. Facebook Group: Join the "It's Not That Hard to Homeschool High School" Facebook group for ongoing support and community here. Call to Action: Subscribe and Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review to help others find it. Connect with Lisa: Follow Lisa Nehring on social media for more homeschooling tips and inspiration. Closing Thoughts: Lisa wraps up the episode with a heartfelt message of encouragement, reminding listeners that homeschooling elementary children, while challenging at times, can be a deeply rewarding and fulfilling experience. With the right tools, community, and mindset, it's truly not that hard!
Join me, Dr Mike T Nelson, on this episode of the Flex Diet Podcast, where we shift gears from our usual fitness discussions to explore becoming a better fitness writer. With writer and editor Chris Colucci, we emphasize the importance of writing skills in effectively conveying fitness knowledge across multiple platforms, including social media, newsletters, and videos. Chris shares his professional insights, touching on the role of AI in writing and the current state of writing abilities. We also offer practical tips and resources for those wanting to enhance their fitness writing skills.Sponsors:Check out Chris's top 4 tips for new writers in the fitness space: https://miketnelson.com/flex4.Tecton Life Ketone drink! https://tectonlife.com/ DRMIKE to save 20%Flex Diet Certification to open June 17, 2024: https://flexdiet.com/Episode Chapters:(0:00:00) - Becoming a Better Fitness Writer(0:06:21) - The Power of Writing in Fitness(0:19:18) - Effective Writing and Editing Strategies(0:27:02) - Tips for Effective Editing and Collaboration(0:31:21) - Effective Communication in Fitness Industry(0:42:48) - Choosing Writing Models for Fitness Trainers(0:51:05) - The Role of AI in WritingFlex Diet Podcast Episodes You May Enjoy:Episode 150: Balancing Art and Algorithm in Fitness Content Creation with Shane McLean of Muscle and Fitness MagEpisode 259: Building a Fitness Brand Through Personal Stories and Strategic Marketing with Dr. Dan PopeConnect with ChrisThe Write Spotters: https://thewritespotters.com/Chris's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewritespotters/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWriteSpottersGet In Touch:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmiketnelson/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn1aTbQqHglfNrENPm0GTpgEmail: https://miketnelson.com/contact-us/
Want to make better investment decisions and strategic growth plans? I've got the solution for you to achieve that. Get ready to improve your venture capital investment strategies and take your business to the next level. Let's dive in and uncover the key to successful growth-stage investment strategies. Does this sound familiar? You've been bombarded with templatized outreach from investors who don't seem to know anything about your business? You're left feeling frustrated and disrespected, wondering if anyone took the time to understand your unique needs. It's time to change the game and experience a more strategic and tailored approach. Say goodbye to generic pitches and hello to a personalized, value-driven connection. It's time to engage with investors who truly understand your vision and goals. Discover the unexpected sales technology revolution that's reshaping the industry. Unveil the inside secrets of how a venture capitalist is transforming growth-stage investment strategies. Learn how AI and automation are augmenting the human touch in sales. Find out the surprising movie choice of a Boston native turned New York investor. Stay tuned for the jaw-dropping insights that will change the way you approach sales tech forever. This is Matt Melymuka's story: Matt Melymuka, co-founder and managing partner at Peakspan Capital, offers a unique perspective on venture capital investment strategies. His journey into the world of growth-stage investment began over 15 years ago, focusing on B2B software. His passion for this niche led him to establish Peakspan Capital, a firm dedicated solely to B2B software. Matt's approach emphasizes specialization and strategic partnerships, aiming for a collaborative, domain-specific engagement with companies. His commitment to a focused, growth-driven investment strategy has not only shaped his professional journey but also reflects his dedication to creating impactful, sustainable partnerships. This journey showcases Matt's unwavering dedication to the B2B software industry and his passion for strategic, growth-focused investment strategies. AI should not be thought of as replacing the seller or replacing a selling function or replacing even the seller's brain. AI is all about augmenting the seller. - Mario Martinez Jr. This week's special guest is Matt Melymuka, the co-founder and managing partner of Peakspan Capital. He brings over a decade of expertise in growth-stage investment strategies. With a focus on late-stage growth companies, Matt's leadership at Peakspan has resulted in managing $2 billion across three funds and a $600 million active investment vehicle. His specialized approach centers on B2B software, encompassing sales, marketing, and hospitality technology. Matt's philosophy of maintaining alignment with ambitious yet pragmatic objectives has led to a remarkably low capital loss ratio of 1.4%, demonstrating his commitment to collaborative and sustainable growth for entrepreneurs. As a guest on the Modern Selling Podcast, Matt promises an insightful conversation on venture capital investment strategies that will undoubtedly enlighten and inspire entrepreneurs, business leaders, and investors. In this episode, you will be able to: Mastering Venture Capital Investment Strategies: Uncover the secrets to successful growth-stage investments and maximize your returns. Navigating Sales Technology Trends 2023: Stay ahead of the curve with the latest advancements in sales tech, giving your business a competitive edge. Implementing B2B SaaS Marketing Best Practices: Learn how to effectively market your B2B SaaS product and boost your customer acquisition. Embracing AI and Automation in Sales: Streamline your sales processes and enhance productivity by harnessing the power of AI and automation. Excelling in Effective Fundraising for Startups: Discover the key tactics for successful fundraising, propelling your startup to new heights. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:08 - Introduction to Vengreso and FlyMSG 00:01:21 - Focus and Specialization at Peakspan Capital 00:07:23 - Contrarian Approach to Venture Capital 00:10:03 - Fundraising Challenges and Personal Revelation 00:13:14 - Traveling with Kids and Parenting 00:13:44 - Parenting and Family Dynamics 00:15:09 - Market Trends in 2023 00:17:16 - Sales Organization Investment 00:19:41 - Strategic Approach to Sales Investment 00:24:24 - Buyer-Centric Sales Tech Trends 00:28:23 - The Importance of Writing Skills in Sales 00:29:07 - Personalization in Sales Outreach 00:30:50 - Technology's Impact on Sales Training 00:33:56 - The Role of Technology in Sales and Marketing 00:39:27 - Strategic Relationship Building in Sales 00:42:02 - The Role of AI in Sales Development 00:43:26 - Technology as an Enabler 00:44:06 - Augmenting the Seller with AI 00:46:29 - Focus on Augmentation, not Replacement 00:47:18 - Contact Information Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:08 - Introduction to Vengreso and FlyMSG Mario Martinez Jr. introduces himself as the CEO and founder of Vengreso, the creators of FlyMSG, a personal writing assistant and text expander application. 00:01:21 - Focus and Specialization at Peakspan Capital Matt Malamuka explains Peakspan Capital's focus on B2B software, with a specialized approach to investing in growth stage companies with real products, customers, and revenue. They aim to partner with capital-efficient companies and maintain optionality for the entrepreneur. 00:07:23 - Contrarian Approach to Venture Capital Matt discusses Peakspan's philosophy of being "decidedly contra Silicon Valley," aiming to avoid the pitfalls of excessive funding and rapid growth at the expense of operational risk. They focus on aligned and pragmatic growth strategies with like-minded entrepreneurs. 00:10:03 - Fundraising Challenges and Personal Revelation Mario Martinez shares his experience with fundraising for his second business and acknowledges the challenges and uncertainties of the process. Matt also reveals his personal passion for travel and his family's commitment to no screen time for their three-year-old daughter. 00:13:14 - Traveling with Kids and Parenting Matt discusses the challenges of traveling with young children and their decision to avoid screen time for their daughter. He shares the creative ways they entertain her on long flights, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and interactive activities. 00:13:44 - Parenting and Family Dynamics Matt discusses the challenges of balancing family life and parenting, particularly around mealtime and screen time for children. He emphasizes the importance of eating dinner together as a family without distractions. 00:15:09 - Market Trends in 2023 Matt shares insights into the challenging software market trends in 2023, highlighting a decline in growth rates and the impact on sales tech companies. He discusses the need for companies to navigate the tough market conditions and make strategic adjustments. 00:17:16 - Sales Organization Investment Matt and the host discuss the importance of reinvesting in the sales organization during tough market conditions. They emphasize the value of retaining and investing in the right sales talent while focusing on customer base expansion and upselling. 00:19:41 - Strategic Approach to Sales Investment The conversation delves into the strategic approach to sales investment during challenging times, emphasizing the need to cut non-performing personnel while re-investing in tools, technologies, and training for the sales team. 00:24:24 - Buyer-Centric Sales Tech Trends Matt discusses the shift from sales-centric to buyer-centric trends in sales tech, emphasizing the importance of catering to buyer needs and providing relevant information in a non-intrusive way to drive informed decision-making. 00:28:23 - The Importance of Writing Skills in Sales The conversation starts with a focus on increasing productivity by making sellers smarter. The inability to write well is identified as the biggest time suck for sellers, leading to the templatization of content. 00:29:07 - Personalization in Sales Outreach The guest shares a personal experience of receiving a connection request and highlights the importance of personalization in sales outreach. Strategies to make outreach more personalized, such as adding a period after the first name, are discussed. 00:30:50 - Technology's Impact on Sales Training The conversation delves into the challenges of adding technology without making sellers smarter or addressing their biggest problems, such as writing skills. The lack of training on the entire sales process and utilization of technology is identified as a common issue. 00:33:56 - The Role of Technology in Sales and Marketing The impact of technology on sales and marketing stacks is discussed, emphasizing the need for a mindset shift towards technology as an enabler of sales rather than an obstacle. The importance of seamlessly integrating technology into the existing workflow of reps is highlighted. 00:39:27 - Strategic Relationship Building in Sales The guest emphasizes the significance of leading with valuable content in sales outreach to build strategic relationships with entrepreneurs. The approach of personalizing emails and showing a strategic level of rapport is discussed as a respectful and effective strategy in investor conversations. 00:42:02 - The Role of AI in Sales Development Matt discusses how AI augments the role of the SDR and enables full lifecycle sellers by automating tasks like creating collateral and content for prospects. 00:43:26 - Technology as an Enabler Matt emphasizes that technology should enhance the seller's ability to have personalized and engaging conversations, ultimately driving better outcomes and more time for human interaction. 00:44:06 - Augmenting the Seller with AI Matt gives an example of how AI can augment sellers by creating a product that helps them write social media posts quickly, saving time and increasing engagement speed. 00:46:29 - Focus on Augmentation, not Replacement Matt stresses the importance of viewing AI as a tool that supplements and enhances existing workflows, making sellers better, faster, and more data-informed in their decision-making. 00:47:18 - Contact Information Matt provides his email and LinkedIn profile for anyone interested in reaching out to him for further discussion or collaboration. Mastering Venture Capital Investment Venture capital investment requires specialization and domain expertise, as emphasized by Matt Melymuka in the episode. PeakSpan Capital's focus on B2B software and sustainable growth highlights the importance of targeted investment strategies. By targeting companies in the emerging growth phase, investors can align with pragmatic objectives for long-term success. Navigating Sales Technology Trends Matt Melymuka and Mario Martinez Jr. delve into the challenges and trends in sales technology, particularly in relation to AI and automation. The conversation emphasizes the need for technology to seamlessly integrate into sales workflows, enabling sales professionals to make data-informed decisions. Understanding the impact of technology on sales processes is crucial for businesses navigating the evolving landscape of sales tech. Elevating B2B SaaS Marketing B2B SaaS marketing strategies can benefit from a personalized and genuine approach, as discussed by the guests in the episode. Matt Melymuka highlights the value of thematic alignment and specialization in sales tech investments to drive success in B2B SaaS marketing. Investing in AI-enabled platforms can enhance sales processes, augmenting the role of sales professionals and improving engagement with prospects. The resources mentioned in this episode are: To save 20 hours or more in a month and increase your productivity, download FlyMSG for free, on Chrome and Edge. It's your free text expander and personal writing assistant. Connect with Matt Melymuka on LinkedIn and mention that you heard him on the Modern Selling Podcast. Email Matt Melymuka at matt@peakspancapital.com to get in touch with him directly. Give the Modern Selling Podcast a five-star rating and review on iTunes to show your support. Watch The Shawshank Redemption, Matt Melymuka's all-time favorite movie, for a captivating cinematic experience.
After talking with teachers and sending out surveys to the Stellar Teacher community, it's clear that everyone is struggling with the same thing: how to teach writing. If I'm being honest, this was definitely a struggle for me when I was in the classroom. I wasn't confident in my skills, therefore I didn't know how to teach my students. But I don't want that for you! So, in today's episode, I'm sharing the essential writing skills for the start of school that will set your students up for writing success. Grab a free sample of the Sentence Writing Routine here and the Paragraph Writing Routine here! Get on the waitlist to join The Stellar Literacy Collective here!Sign up for my FREE private podcast, the Confident Writer Systems Series, here!Check out my Free Literacy Workshop, The Time Crunch Cure: Create a Literacy Block That Fits it All In and Achieves MoreTo check out all of the resources from this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.stellarteacher.com/episode194Mentioned in this episode:Join us for our FREE Summer Book Study in June to bring the science of reading into the upper elementary classroom at https://stellarteacher.com/bookstudy.