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HAPPY NEW YEAR! Happy Season 5! Happy 2 Year Podcast Anniversary! Happy Birthday to your host, Jacqueline Baird! The podcast is back after a brief end-of-year hiatus and there is a lot to celebrate...To kick off a new season of the Motherhood Intended Podcast, Jacqueline welcomes onto the show Wendy Gossett, a parenting and relationship coach, author, and host of the Not So Normal Parenting Podcast. Wendy discusses the significance of understanding children's unique temperaments to tailor parenting effectively. She shares insights on using brain mapping and temperament testing to identify individual strengths and challenges in children. Wendy emphasizes the impact of realistic expectations and personalized parenting on fostering better parent-child relationships. She also explains how understanding and leveraging these temperaments can help in family dynamics, sibling interactions, and even in resolving conflicts more empathetically.ALL THE THINGS:Motherhood Intended websiteJoin our FREE Motherhood Intended CommunityFollow @motherhood_intended on InstagramDownload Jacqueline's FREE Habit & Goal TrackerLeave a review for the podcastApply to be a guest on the show!Shift from reaction to understanding, smoothing the rough edges for a more connected and harmonious home...--> Connect with Wendy and find all of her resources HERE!Send us a Text Message with questions, suggestions, or to just say hello!Eye-Opening Moments PodcastEye-Opening Moments are stories of adversity, encounters, and perspectives. They are...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showIf you're interested in helping give the absolute greatest gift to deserving intended parents, learn more about becoming a surrogate (and earn up to $650 just for taking the first few simple steps!): share.conceiveabilities.com/hello12
In this episode, we discuss the lessons I've learned in 2024 and how we can implement them in the new year. + Happy 5th Anniversary! Join me on Substack, a place for writers and readers! You will receive occasional emails from me on my Living in Pursuit newsletter. Join Now! (Free) Upgrade to Support My Substack! $5.99/month Join Monthly Substack Subscription! Support the Living in Pursuit Podcast Network! Invest in my podcast, music projects, and more. Click Here! Social Media: TikTok - @thedreakay YouTube - Drea Kay TV
(Season 5, Episode 7) Join me and my friend Avery as we discuss the Olivia Rodrigo GUTS World Tour Concert film for the 1 year podcast anniversary
In this special 3-year anniversary episode, we're looking forward instead of back. Join us as we dive into the biggest shifts coming for ecommerce over the next few years and what it means for your business.From the rise of heart-centered brands and community-driven shopping to the future of AI and ad attribution, we'll unpack the trends you need to know to stay ahead.Plus, hear about exciting new directions for The Ecommerce Alley and our plans to keep bringing you the latest strategies and insights moving forward!BFCM Promo for Max Profits MentorshipClick here to schedule a call & get $500 off the onboarding fee & a $400 gift from Josh before 12/2/2024! -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-► Special Podcast Listener Deal On Our Scientific Facebook Ads Testing Course + Free 30-Minute Ads Expert Call Included (Only $10)► Leave Us An Honest Rating, Email An Image Of Your Rating To team@theecommercealley.com, We'll Send You A $10 Amazon Gift Card As An Appreciation Gift!► Learn About Our Mentorship Program For Ecom Brands Making Over $10k/month► Follow Josh on social media: YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok | ► Click here to join our free Facebook group to get additional resources & access to weekly LIVE workshops that will help grow your revenue.
I'm so excited to share my new podcast series with you... The 12 Universal Laws.Stay tuned as I'll be dropping one episode a month, starting with the Law of Divine Oneness.Join me today as I discuss:My 2 year podcast anniversary and the power of trusting your timelineWhat the Law of Divine Oneness encompassesHow you can apply it to your everyday lifeThe best way to shift out of fear and into loveSimple ways to raise your vibration and become more magnetic to your manifestationsWhy the world needs you to work your light more than ever_________Are you ready to uplevel your mindset and become a magnet to your manifestations with my 1:1 support?Apply to work with me here_________If you enjoyed this episode, please feel free to rate, review and subscribe.Get in touch below:instagram.com/groundingwithgemgemwilsoncoaching.comPlease note: This podcast is intended for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you require mental health support, please seek the help of a certified therapist or doctor.
Happy 1 Year Podcast Anniversary! At Modus, Mercedes is celebrating 5 years since starting this business and Katja is celebrating 3 years since joining, and together we're going behind the scenes to talk about what it's like to run a business, why we started this podcast, and where it's going. We think of it like climbing - there's a lot of joy that goes into it, as climbers we do hard things and love sending; but not every piece of the project is fun, right? Like your skin hurts, or it's cold outside. That's the same with a business! But we're here - following our passion of climbing, educating this community, and sharing the joy! Join our conversation and feel free to comment your thoughts! Ready to join us? Sign up for our training membership: https://www.modusathletica.com/stronger-together Also, Intro To Training Masterclass is a free way to work with us: https://www.modusathletica.com/masterclass 00:04:20 Why we started the podcast 00:10:13 Wishes, dreams, desires for the next year 00:12:02 The business of business 00:16:10 Top 3 challenges 00:20:44 Shout out to the team 00:21:55 Choosing high quality tools for high quality content 00:23:10 Starting out: female, CSCS certified, introducing coaching to climbers (what?!), the pandemic, then a flooded market 00:24:30 Mindset: I am not an influencer, I am a Coach. A check for Mercedes' Ego 00:29:35 Social media 00:32:12 Katja's transition to Modus, her most precious resource for her life, and dealing with technology in business. 00:44:00 The next 5 years
The Web Design Business Podcast turns 5 today!!!
Join me in this week's Author Diary as we celebrate a significant milestone, delve into current projects, and look forward to an exciting event.
WELCOME BACK PASSENGERS!!✈️ WE ARE BACK WITH A BRAND NEW EPISODE FOR YOU GUYS!! IN THIS EPISODE WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR 2 YEAR PODCAST ANNIVERSARY WITH YOU GUYS!!
Join us for a special anniversary episode as we celebrate four years of podcasting! In this heartfelt conversation, my mom interviews me to delve into the journey, challenges, and triumphs of this incredible experience. We'll discuss new segment ideas, open and closed doors, never giving up, confidence, inspiration, and much more. Tune in for a heartwarming and insightful conversation as we celebrate this milestone together. Stay tuned for new episodes every week!
This week we are celebrating our 8th year of the podcast by taking a walk down memory lane with my lovely wife Lindsey Ward!! In this episode, Lindsey blatantly rips off Brett Goldstein (Roy Kent from Ted Lasso) and his podcast "Films to Be Buried With!" by stealing his format to ask me about some of my favorite adventures. We talk adventures and I also give a recommendation for a past Like a Bigfoot Podcast for each category! Hope you all enjoy!!!! This one was tons of fun to record!! Categories covered: FIrst Race/Adventure Which one scared you the most? Which one made you cry the most? Most underrated race/adventure Sickest you felt Sexiest? (hahahaha) Laughed the Hardest Biggest Failure Re-Adventurable (best to repeat) Most Awesome Which race/adventure Means the most to you? Which race/adventure was Objectively the best?
In 2014, a Life University student approached me after class and said "You should post some of your talks on a podcast!" I looked at them puzzled and asked, "What's a podcast?" 10 years and almost 600 episodes in, I thought it fitting to repost the first Chirocast podcast. Enjoy!
TEN YEARS! You have been able to catch this multi-weekly, ad free podcast for 10 years. I am not so good at reflecting and patting myself on the back. But the team insisted because it's not just my podcast journey or their podcast journey, but it's been yours too. Cheers to 10 years! Thank YOU! How did the podcast start? You know the planner that I am, so how do you think the Organize 365® Podcast came to be? I was in direct sales before I started this company, right? So I thought I'd start a podcast and kind of feel out the process. I got to use my teacher skills to teach other direct sales consultants how to grow their businesses. Once I identified as a podcaster, I knew I wanted to start one for Organize 365®. When I start something new, I always ask myself, “On what level can I do this consistently for the rest of my life?” Yes, I am that intense. Consistency is important. So I made an intentional one year plan of episodes. Fast forward 10 years and here we are! I get so much joy from talking to you. It's fun to look back at how my life was 10 years ago. We all change so much. Some listeners say they resonate more with the old Lisa because of the phase of life I was in then. I was sitting in church one Sunday thinking about the number of people in attendance. After some rough math, I realized that most of the episodes get more downloads than people that were in attendance that day. It's really incredible! I just kept taking the next step with the podcast over the years. Now there are 23 million overall downloads and we are in the top 5% of all podcasts! This podcast has enabled me to make such a large impact. You start something, keep improving your skills, you collaborate with others and before you know it, you get to do something bigger because others in that same space come alongside you and help you make that impact. That's what we continue to do at Organize 365®. Thank YOU!! We continue to iterate Do you remember the SMARTIE goals? Well the I is for iterate. And at Organize 365® there have been many iterations due to the phase of business we have been in. We have produced series and some stay, some get put into private playlists for some of our courses, and some get retired. We currently have three kinds of podcast episodes. Coffee Chats: This information is usually time sensitive, like an alert. Some of these episodes expire so we pull them when the content is no longer relevant. Wednesday Transformation with YOU!: These episodes are members from our community who come on the podcast to share the transformation they have experienced by implementing some of the Organize 365® systems. **Please apply!! Please!! Friday: I try to pack these episodes full of useful information. These episodes usually pertain to the energy for the time of year Ways to win: Take a few minutes to figure out in your podcast player, how to leave a review and rate the Organize 365® Podcast. Note: Written reviews can only be left in Apple. Post one of your favorite episodes on Facebook or Instagram and tag Organize 365®. You can do this weekly! Post one of your favorite episodes on LinkedIn and tag Lisa Woodruff. You can do this weekly! What you'll win: Organize 365® Tote Bag Sunday Basket® Bookmark Bumper Sticker Organize 365® Colored Pencils Good Luck!! EPISODE RESOURCES: SMARTIES Goal Printable Wednesday Podcast Guest Application Tag us on Facebook @organize365 Tag us on Instagram @organize365 Tag Lisa on LinkedIn @LisaWoodruff 10 Year Anniversary Giveaway Entry Form Sign Up for the Organize 365® Newsletter Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Share this episode with a friend and be sure to tag Organize 365® when you share on social media.
The 3rd Best Southgate Episode #15: 10 Year Podcast Anniversary Join Phil, Lilith, special guest Kelly and Rob as they discuss Phil, Lilith, and Kelly's 10th anniversary of podcasting, their time with the Southgate Media Group, Rob's current and upcoming projects and events including appearances at PopCon Louisville, ranking the 3D movies of the 1980s and MORE! Tune in today and don't forget to review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere else you can! Rob's Links → Twitter https://twitter.com/rsouthgate → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/robsouthgate/ → LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/robsouthgate/ https://www.Writersrow.org Southgate Media Group's Links → Twitter https://twitter.com/smgpods → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/smgpods → Facebook https://www.facebook.com/southgatemediagroup → YouTube https://www.youtube.com/southgatemediagroup Capes & Lunatics Links → Twitter https://twitter.com/CapesLunatics → Instagram https://www.instagram.com/capeslunatics/ → Facebook https://www.facebook.com/capesandlunatics → YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CapesandLunatics ==================
Episode 210. Join Our 4-Year Podcast Anniversary Party Today we celebrate Confidence From Within Podcast's 4-Year Anniversary!!We are calling it Midlife Mastery Women's Circle, where I invited leading experts in their fields to help us master one of the 5 main areas of life: Money & FinancesLove (of self and others)Health (physical & emotional)Our homes & family lifeCareer & LeadershipJoin us here = https://www.naturallyjoyous.ca/podcast-event Master All Areas Of Life With Our Amazing Speakers:➡️ MONEY & FINANCES: Workshop 1: The Scale & Your Bank Account - What Your Finances Have To Do With Your WeightWorkshop 2: Become A Women Magnet - Answering Your Million Dollar Question ➡️ LOVE (OF SELF & OTHERS):Workshop 1: Attracting Love Later In Life - Authenticity, Finding Your Person & Sex DriveWorkshop 2: Confidence In Front Of The Camera - The Process Of Getting Comfortable In Front Of The Camera ➡️ FAMILY & HOME:Workshop 1: Crafting Your Life's Vision - While Giving Your Family The Best Version Of YouWorkshop 2: The Key To A Healthy Home - Making Your Home A Wellness-Promoting Space ➡️ CAREER & LEADERSHIP:Workshop 1: The Path To Aligned Ambition - A New Way To Do Business For The Awakened LeaderWorkshop 2: The Way Of The Inspired Leader - Why To Look At The World Through Rose-Color Glasses ➡️ PHYSICAL & EMOTIONAL HEALTH: Workshop 1: The Emotions Behind Our Symptoms - Healing The Body Through Uncovering Hidden EmotionsWorkshop 2: Unlock Your DNA & Release The Weight - Why Your DNA Holds The Key To Permanent Weight Release Meet Our Guests…Rebecca Davison = https://rebeccadavison.life/Laura Melnick = https://risingtoradiance.com/Aspire Design Group (Christine & Maria) = https://www.aspiredesigngroup.com/Mary Da Rosa = https://www.marydarosa.com/Nicole Powers = https://www.facebook.com/iamnicolepowers/Agnes Kiesz = https://www.purestudios.co/Laurie Hawkins = https://www.lauriehawkins.co/Kimberly Snider = https://peoplebrain.ca/Dana Fonteneau = https://www.danafonteneau.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FREE QUIZ: Am I growing in my calling? Opening Remarks Shayla expresses deep gratitude to God and her listeners for their support over the past two years. Appreciation extended to everyone who has listened, supported, left reviews, participated in interviews, emailed feedback, and shared the podcast. Episode Highlights A look back at the three most downloaded interviews from the past two years. Clips from memorable episodes to reflect on the journey and the impactful stories shared. Introductory Segment Shayla discusses her journey starting the podcast, switching from YouTube to podcasting due to frustrations with slow growth on YouTube. The quick approval of her podcast on Apple Podcasts and the positive reception it received from listeners. Clip 1: Episode 26 – How to Know Your Calling in Ministry with Apostle Trilby Ball Apostle Trilby Ball shares her process of discovering her calling. God's intentional signs and confirmations that led her to realize she was chosen for ministry. Emphasis on God's unique communication with each individual to reveal their purpose. Clip 2: Episode 97 – How Restoration Reveals Purpose with Earlene Camille Earlene discusses her journey of healing and restoration. The importance of aligning with natural gifts and the gradual unfolding of purpose. Encouragement to seek restoration to uncover God-given potential. Clip 3: Episode 96 – How to Find a Sense of Purpose and Fulfillment in Life with Minister Angela Jackson Minister Angela Jackson talks about overcoming challenges to find her voice in ministry. The struggle with stuttering, anxiety, fear, and low self-esteem. Triumph through faith and now using her voice to inspire and help others. Continue to tune in for more episodes that provide simple strategies to understand your calling and go deeper in your relationship with God. Join the community to share experiences, gain support, and grow in your faith and purpose. XOXO, Shayla Next Steps: Check Out the Free Resources: https://www.shaylahilton.com/freebies Join the Free Community: calledandconfidentcommunity.com Visit the Website: https://www.shaylahilton.com/ Email Us: hello@shaylahilton.com
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I can't believe I'm saying this, but we're coming up on the 5 year anniversary for the Big Game Hunting Podcast! To celebrate, I've organized an enormous giveaway of amazing prizes for listeners. First, my good friends and partners at Kok & Seyffert Big Game Hunting and I are giving a 7 day African safari for away FOR FREE to one lucky podcast listener. This is not your run of the mill giveaway though. While everyone is eligible to win all of the other prizes (details below), we are giving the Africa hunt away to a military veteran. I want to give this hunt to an especially deserving veteran who has made meaningful sacrifices on behalf of others and who has NOT already been on a hunt in Africa. All currently serving, retired, and honorably discharged members of any branch of the United States military are eligible. Email nominations for the grand prize to: john@thebigamehuntingblog.com using subject line "Africa Hunt Giveaway" and tell me why you think that veteran deserves a hunt in Africa. Submit nominations no later than 11:59pm Central time on 9 May 2024 Though only veterans are eligible for the grand prize, all listeners have a chance at winning the other prizes we're giving away in celebration through a random draw: a set of AXIL XCOR ear buds, a Mossberg Patriot rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor, 100 rounds of Nosler Trophy Grade ammunition in 6.5 Creedmoor loaded with 140gr Partition bullets, an autographed copy of Kevin' Robertson's book The Perfect Shot II, a Meadowlark hunting knife from Siembida Custom Knives, a Banish 30 suppressor from Silencer Central, and one of five Javelin Lite Bipods from Spartan Precision. To enter the random drawing for everything besides the grand prize, click here and sign up. For additional entries in the random draw, make sure you're subscribed to The Big Game Hunting Podcast on whatever app you listen to the show on and leave a rating and/or a review for the show there as well. Email screenshots showing you are subscribed to the podcast and have left a rating and/or a review to john@thebiggamehuntingblog.com (use subject line “Podcast Giveaway”) to receive additional entries in the giveaway. If you subscribed or left me a rating/review months or years ago, just email me a screenshot of your old review and showing you're subscribed and I'll give you an additional entry. Next, please follow my Instagram account, then comment and tag a friend in each of the upcoming posts I'll be sharing over the next month promoting the items my generous sponsors have donated to the giveaway. You'll receive additional entries for each friend you tag in a comment. You can also support me on Patreon as a free or a paying member for an additional entry in the giveaway (no purchase required). Paying members will also receive all the bonus material I've published in Patreon like members only videos and episodes, access to occasional question and answer sessions, etc. The deadline to enter the giveaway is 11:59pm Central time on 9 May 2024
This episode I celebrate and reflect on the 3rd anniversary of the podcast. Timestamps (00:00) Intro and Life Talk (12:35) Upgraded some toys (17:30) Year 3 reflection (43:30) Wrap Up and Outro ______________________________ If you enjoy what I do and want to support Kofi: https://ko-fi.com/dadneedstotalk Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Dadneedstotalk Follow me My website: https://dadneedstotalk.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DadNeedsToTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadneedstotalkpodcast/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dadneedstotalkpodcast/support
In 2018 I made one of the boldest and best decisions for my business - I started this podcast. Despite knowing absolutely nothing and not really having an audience who would listen, I took messy action and 6 years later am so grateful for my past self. There is so much this project has taught me, so I thought I'd sit down and share 6 marketing lessons we can all take from my journey!
Three years of Summoning your Superhuman! 22.2.24I share my reflections and humble beginnings, my disappointments and achievements. And where to from here...Tune in and enjoy this short & sweet episode in tribute to S.Y.S 3 year birth-day special :)With love, Ria Mestiza
In this episode today I celebrate my 2 year podcast anniversary. 107 episodes, 70 interviews, nearly 8 K downloads later! Check out the most played episodes of 2023. Top episodes played in 2023: Cyrina Talbot Episode 92 How to Use Motherhood to Heal Megan Anderson Ep. 89 What do you know about Pelvic health Allyn Miller Ep. 86 Do you want to do a better job parenting? Gia Love Ep. 82 You are blessed to have a child with Special Needs Adrienne Bishop Ep 79 Are you or your child Highly Sensitive? Alicia Peterson Baskel Ep. 77 Can Breathe work help you in Motherhood? Brittany Saxton Ep 55 Building a Healthy Lifestyle Jacquie Metzger Ep. 52 Energy Healing Modalities ******************************************** Check out the New Year, Find YOU page to get all your questions answered about this beautiful journey we are taking starting January 11, 2024 Schedule a 30 minute chat with me ******************************************** You can find me at: Website: https://www.melissaclampitt.com FB https://www.facebook.com/mclampitt/ IG https://www.instagram.com/melissa.clampitt/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-clampitt/message
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In this episode we're celebrating the 3 year anniversary of the show. Plus, we talking Modern Warfare 3 . The Marvels, Silent Night and Godzilla Minus One.Support the showHelp us support our Friend of the Show, Eddie Tomlinson, as he fund raises for our church's upcoming mission trip to Brazil in April. Go to the following link to give:https://app.managedmissions.com/MyTrip/eddietomlinson2
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I'll tell you I'm talking about. When I first started sharing my professional journey, I focused on people who were interested in screenwriting. But over the years, my audience has expanded to include all sorts of creative types: actors, artists, novelists, playwrights, performers, and more. With that said, I'm rebranding my podcast. I'll still talk about screenwriting, but I'll interview a wider variety of people living their own creative lives. I hope they'll inspire you to do the same.Show NotesFree Writing Webinar - https://michaeljamin.com/op/webinar-registration/Michael's Online Screenwriting Course - https://michaeljamin.com/courseFree Screenwriting Lesson - https://michaeljamin.com/freeJoin My Watchlist - https://michaeljamin.com/watchlistAutogenerated TranscriptMichael Jamin:But also it's like when you put energy into something legit energy, not like thinking or dreaming, but when you actually do the work, thingsPhil Hudson:Have a way ofMichael Jamin:Manifesting like, oh, there's opportunities have a way of appearing becausePhil Hudson:You've put work into it.Michael Jamin:Like these variousPhil Hudson:Press opportunitiesMichael Jamin:That I've done and other things that have sprung out because of that. That's just from doing the energyPhil Hudson:Of posting on social mediaMichael Jamin:And just sharing as much knowledge as I can.Phil Hudson:You're listening to, what the Hell is Michael Jamin talkingMichael Jamin:About?Phil Hudson:I'll tell you what I'm talkingMichael Jamin:About. I'm talking about creativity, I'm talking aboutPhil Hudson:Writing, and I'm talking about reinventing yourselfMichael Jamin:Through the arts. Hey everyone, it's Michael Jamin and I'm new. I'm all new right now because I've done a rebrand on the podcast. It was called, obviously Screenwriters Need to Hear this. And then Phil and I were talking and we kind of wanted to open up the conversations a little bit so it's not just about screenwriting and so it's more about, I was really getting to talking about people doing all sorts of creative things. I just think it's inspiring. We'll still talk about screenwriting of course, but I wanted to open up the conversation to more people who are doing things that hopefully inspire all of us to just live more creative lives. And Phil don't get upset. Phil is still here, still is not going away. He's very much involved in all this, but the title of course of the new show is What the Hell is Michael Jamin talking about? And will be answering that question. What the hell am I talking about? Go ahead.Phil Hudson:I think the focus in our conversations were really about creativity because you're a bit more than just a screener. When we started this, it was with a specific purpose. We should also point out this is episode 1 0 4, which is two years of doing podcast,Michael Jamin:So it wasPhil Hudson:A good time to take a step back. Reassess. Things have shifted a lot in the industry. Things have shifted a lot for you personally. What you've done over the last few years is pretty phenomenal in terms of growing a following, becoming a bit of a celebrity, becoming a bit of an expert in a lot of news, which we'll talk about. So yeah, it's just a shift to I think, speaking a little bit more to who Michael Jamin is beyond just being a writer and a showrunner, but being a true creative.Michael Jamin:And I should mention, so Phil speaks with authority because he runs a digital marketing agency called Rook, SS e o. So this is, he knows what he's talking, he knows the space Well, but without further ado, I guess this episode we were just going to talk a little bit more about how far the changes we've made, what we've seen in the past two years and hopefully maybe what we're moving towards.Phil Hudson:Yeah, I thought it would be fitting, Michael, just to kind of talk about some statistics around what the success of the podcast, the success of your work as doing your own personal marketing. And I want to remind everybody that the whole point of this was so that you could market your book. So you're taking and eating your own advice, and I think it's very important for people to know, if I think of Michael Jainism, what are some of the things, your catchphrases and the things you say? Some of those are don't wait, put it out there. Put yourself out there. Right.Michael Jamin:Stop asking for permission is what I say.Phil Hudson:Stop asking for permission.Michael Jamin:Yeah,Phil Hudson:There are a bunch of those that could be really good slogans for hats, whichMichael Jamin:YouPhil Hudson:ShouldMichael Jamin:Consider. A lot of this really, and I guess maybe it's fitting that just that I am the first interview of what the new brand is because a lot of this is about reinventing yourself. This whole journey that I've been is about reinventing myself. I was a sitcom writer. That's what I was until I started going online and making a podcast and posting every day and now I'm something else.Phil Hudson:Yeah, it's definitely morphed. So let's talk a bit about that. Right. So we're 104 episodes into the podcast. That's big. I think the statistic I saw a week ago is that the average podcast has six episodes, which meansMichael Jamin:Most people It's a lot of work. Yeah,Phil Hudson:It is. It's a lot of money too. I don't think people recognize that you're investing in editors, you'veMichael Jamin:GotPhil Hudson:People doing graphic design. There's a lot of it. There's the hosting of the site. I mean, every time you do a webinar, a site crashes and I have to freak outMichael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:Run in and make sure we're back up. And yeah, it's a whole thing. So there's a lot that goes into this, but it's 104 episodes on lots of different topics, all centered around creativity, largely around Hollywood and screenwriting. But I personally, as I've gone through and produced and helped edit some of the episodes, it's very clear to me that you get a lot of joy from having these creative conversations.Michael Jamin:Yeah. That's what interests me the most. Yeah, andPhil Hudson:It's not so much about like, Hey, you're a screenwriter. It's like, hey, you are a creative personMichael Jamin:Who'sPhil Hudson:Putting themselves out there and trying to make something happen,Michael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:Your audience speaks to this as well. So in the digital marketing space, when we think about this, we think about an avatar and an avatar or a persona. It's your ideal customer. It's the person you're going after. And anytime you're doing marketing, it's a mistake. Or if it's folly, to not do that, you want to understand who you're targeting. And it was very clear two years ago, well, I'm a writer, I'm a TV writer. Let's talk about what I know, which is screenwriting to people who are screenwriters. And I pointed out you should do that because there's a lot of BSS out there.Michael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:What is your take on that two years into this? What is your take on BSS advice and advice in general? Maybe through the lens of the questions you get asked,Michael Jamin:What is my take on it? I feel like you're prompting me to say something. What are you getting at Fell? I don'tPhil Hudson:Know. I'm not trying to lead the witness. I just want to know what is your take on the marketplace for screenwriters having been immersed on the public, but then you're getting all these questions from people. You did a bunch of live q and as for a year, just talking to people and your following, and there's a series of 10 or 15 questions everybody's asking,Michael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:It's all pointed towards sell your stuff. You know what those are. So I'm just wondering for you as a showrunner who kind of stepped into the world of what's being taught by the gurus andMichael Jamin:By thePhil Hudson:Experts, what are you seeing in the marketplace for screenwriters?Michael Jamin:One thing I said during the last webinar we did, we do free webinar every three weeks, and I said something that I think a lot of people were astounded by. I said, screenwriting is simple. It's not easy, but it's simple. And I think a lot of people are trying to sell you the complicated version so that you buy more from I'm the only one who can explain it to you and therefore you need me. And I don't know in the writer's room, that's just not how we approach writing simple. I also think there's a lot of bad advice out there, I think. So just be careful. Be careful who you're taking advice from. I don't know, it's a little heartbreaking. Someone posted today, actually, I did a post and someone left a comment saying, everything this guy says me is true because he did coverage in a coverage service. HePhil Hudson:Goes, yeah,Michael Jamin:People use pay me for coverage. I didn't know anything and I'm telling people what to do. This is a gig this guy picked up. It didn't seem like a lot of people I know, not a lot of people, but I've heard stories of people who've done coverage for a temp job for a month or two and then left because they left feeling a little bit gross about themselves. Why are you paying me? I don't know what I'm talking about. And so they left.Phil Hudson:Okay, so this is the world that, so I guess I might've been leading the witness a little bit because my point is, this is the world I understood because prior to meeting you and having the stars align, and we met years ago, and without me knowing who you are, and everybody knows the story by now of how we know each other and became friends, I was very much in that world and I was looking around trying to find that type of feedback and information, and you really shined the light on this for me. That man, there's a lot of people out here pretending like they know what they're talking about.Michael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:I think you've done a valuable service in these first 100 and 304 episodes of peeling back the curtain, explaining how the process works, educating people. So I just wanted to reiterate, there's a lot of value in what you've done, and that doesn't mean that you're not going to continue to provide value to your listeners who are screenwriters. I think you're just shifting into really none of it all, which is be a creative and do creative things because there's value in the act, not because you're trying to sell a pilot.Michael Jamin:Yeah, yeah, that's exactly right. Yeah. I said something else that people kind of resonated with. Maybe it's worth repeating, and I'll probably say again in my webinars, I say do more of them, but I interviewed, I directed Brian Cranston many years ago on a show called Glen Martin. He was a guest star. It was an animated show, and I directed, it was silly. He played a fun role and was then afterwards I thanked him. We paid him probably 800 bucks. He wasn't doing it for the money. And I thanked him that was scale. And he said, oh, no, no, thank you. And I'm like, thank me. Whatcha talking about you're Brian Cranson. At the time he was doing breaking bed, and he said, it's just nice to have a pallet cleanser. As great as Breaking Bad was in probably my favorite show of all time.It was so dark that he was living with these negative emotions, anger, fear, jealousy, rage, all that stuff to be in the character. And when you are in that, your mind doesn't know a difference When you're playing this character 12, 14 hours a day in film and you're acting angry and vengeful and all that, whatever those emotions he had to play, your brain doesn't know the difference that whole day. You've been angry and vengeful, and then when you go home, how do you get it out of you? I mean, how do you just experienced all that all day? And it just really made me think about what it's like to be an actor to actually live in that. So he was thanking me because the script that we did was so light and fun. He was like, oh, it's like a, it was fun. It was fun.Palette, cleanser, which he needed. And then it just got me thinking a lot about just creativity as a whole. And then when people write, when they write their scripts, novels, whatever it is, regardless of whether you sell it or not, you are enjoying that burst of creativity and you're playing out all the characters in your head and your mind doesn't know the difference between you pretending to jump out of a plane and you writing about jumping out of a plane. You're trying to get it all on paper. You're really trying to live it in your heart. And so that I feel Carries with you when you write, regardless of whether you sell it something is a bonus, great, you got money for it. But if you don't sell it, you still get that. You still get that rush, that bonus. And so there's no reason not to write, don't think of it as the pot of gold is in the journey. It's not at the end of the rainbow.Phil Hudson:Yeah. Let's talk about some of the statistics of the podcast, and I love that. I want to circle back on that topic of the journey, the joys in the journey, not the destination, which I'm sure I'm slaughtering that saying just some things, right? So 104 episodes of the podcast, over 200,000 downloads of the podcast, people from I don't know how many continents, but just basing it off of the last webinar we did this last Saturday. I counted probably 13 countries on about four continents, right? That's a trip. Italy, you've got Europe, you've got people in Asia, Australia, south America, you got Central America, you've got America, you'veMichael Jamin:GotPhil Hudson:Canada. I mean, you've got people, it's a global reach at this point, and you're kind of that figurehead to put that out.Michael Jamin:There's so strange.Phil Hudson:Yeah. So hundreds of thousands of downloads on the podcast, which is incredible and that may not seem like a lot, but for the industry and for your niche,Michael Jamin:ThisPhil Hudson:Is really good. These are great numbers for that. We've pulled some stats, and you might know this a little bit better. At one point you were in the top three podcasts on screenwriting, is that right?Michael Jamin:Yeah, I was bouncing around andPhil Hudson:We fluctuated between 5, 6, 7, 10. Anybody who wants to help support go leave a review, a written review on iTunes, that does help a ton. But yeah, so major reach, major opportunity. When you started this, I wanted to ask, do you remember how many Instagram followers you had when we sat down in your garage and I talked about here's what you need to do to be able to grow your following and do this. DoMichael Jamin:You remember how many? I don't remember.Phil Hudson:No, because it wasn't something you're paying attention to. I didn't know. But how many Instagram followers do you have now? It was less, would you say less than a thousand? Probably.Michael Jamin:Probably close to 160,000 now, I think. Yeah,Phil Hudson:Yeah, 160,000.Michael Jamin:HowPhil Hudson:Many days have you missed posting on socialMichael Jamin:Media? Since we started this two yearsPhil Hudson:Ago,Michael Jamin:I promised myself that I was going to post every day. So I post, I would say on average six days a week. So sometimes I take a day off.Phil Hudson:So for anybody looking to grow a following, again, Michael's telling you to do this. He's telling you to bring something to the table and you did this and it's brutal. It's not like a 32nd recording.Michael Jamin:IPhil Hudson:Mean, you communicated to me at one point you're spending 20, 30 minutes on this every single day to get one video out because you're doing multiple takesMichael Jamin:And you'rePhil Hudson:Trying to condense it. You're thinking about it outside of that 30 minutes. You're then doing the technical, and I don't post this for you, you do this, you post it, right? Because you want it to feel authentic. So there's work involved. But again, you're eating your own medicine,Michael Jamin:You'rePhil Hudson:Doing what you tell people to do. You're putting yourself out there in two years down the road, you basically nothing to 160,000 followers onMichael Jamin:Instagram. TikTok,Phil Hudson:Let's hear it.Michael Jamin:Well, TikTok is, I think it's something like 444,000. But that's the thing. It's like I made a promise for myself. It wasn't too ambitious. I didn't say I was going to post five times a day. I was like once a day,Phil Hudson:And I think I was advocating for two to four, which is what the experts would tell you to do. And you said, that's not sustainable for me.Michael Jamin:No way.Phil Hudson:Especially for someone who doesn't want to be in the limelight, which is you very much were like, I don't want to be this person. I'm happy being a writer, but you have this project you want, which is your bookMichael Jamin:You want. I also think it waters down a little bit the message if you're constantly, I'd rather do quality than quantity. But yeah, all of it. I want to say Phil, everything that I, all the advice that I give people about becoming a screenwriter or whatever, becoming whatever it is you want to be a creator is either advice that I have done or I am currently doing.Phil Hudson:So there's no hypocrisy here, which is a really key thing, really key takeaway that people can learn from you beyond the followers. Let's talk about that's led to definitely, and we saw this happening beforehand. You'd post a video about why aren't there cats and TV shows? And Yahoo would pick it up, and then all of the riders on Tacoma FD would just give you crap for it. You popped up on their Yahoo page. But beyond that, and with your status and the work you put in, all of a sudden you become a trustworthy expert in your field because you have a following and you're noticed. It's not that your knowledge are on the subject or your capacity as a writer has changed.Michael Jamin:You'rePhil Hudson:The same capable person and now all of a sudden there's a lot of interest in writing and Hollywood, and you're the guy to go to because you have a following and you're known, right? So this is this secondary effect of I want to get my work out there, so I need followers so that I can have an audience to engage with and potentially prove to people that there's a demand for what I have to put out. And that turned into being covered on Deadline. The Hollywood Reporter, the New York Times variety, and you're in deadline like 17 times, by the way.Michael Jamin:Yeah,Phil Hudson:Right.Michael Jamin:You'rePhil Hudson:In some local newspapers, Newburyport News, you were with the A R PMichael Jamin:CPhil Hudson:Tv. Yeah, the seasoned writers of the world, Portland TV had you on for three segments on one of their shows.Michael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:I think that started a little bit before Good Day Sacramento, multiple times in Yahoo N, our c nl, which is New Zealand, is that right? Nls New Zealand, I think. Yeah. Or the Netherlands. Yeah, Scripps News, the Guardian Newsweek, the Washington Posts News Junkie, right. Newsweek a couple times. And this last weekend you were on C N N.Michael Jamin:Yeah, it's nuts. They just reach out to me, I'm like, sure, I'll do it. Would not have predicted any of this was going to happen two years ago. No.Phil Hudson:So you're not doing this for the fame, you're not doing any of this because you feel like you're going to get something out of it from your writing career. You're doing it because your publisher says, Hey, we don't care how many emails you have on your wife's business list or anything like that, or how many people are interested in your writing?Michael Jamin:WhichPhil Hudson:By the way, prior to even four years ago, 10,000 emails was enough to get a book deal. And now, I mean, I've seen that number of times from people now, it's like, yeah, you need followers putting you on the spot here. So I apologize, but I recall you telling me that you had specific feedback from some of these agents, like, man, Michael Jamin can write, I want to be his friend. Do you remember some of that? Do you want to talk a little bit about what some of those rejection letters were? Oh,Michael Jamin:Yeah. I don't know if I have in front of me, but basically it was, oh, actually I do. ThisPhil Hudson:Is not planned, by the way. Michael didn't know I was going to bring any of this up. The whole premise here is I was going to interview Michael and talk about this stuff.Michael Jamin:Yeah, I got letters from when I was first putting my book out there from publishers. Oh, we love this book. The guy doesn't have a following. They wrote to my agent, do you have anybody who writes like this? Who does have a following? I mean, it was that crazy. They said, platform drives acquisition. I said, what does that mean? You need to have a following. I said, well, what about the strength of the writing? Everyone loved the writing. What about the strength of the writing? Oh, no, no, no. It's about what can we sell? I was like, damn. And that really was a stab in the heart,Phil Hudson:And I think for the average creative branching out with just writers, but the average creative one, rejection, litter, and it's like, well, I guess that's not in it. I guess mom was right. I guess dad was right. I guess Billy's dad was, right. It's hard to be a writer. I should give up. And you hear about these people who submit over and over and over again until they finally break through.Michael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:You took that and said, I don't want to do this thing. I don't want to be a public figure, but I have this creative work that I know people need to read. And it's a personal work that you did on your own. No one paid you to do it. You wrote forMichael Jamin:Free.Phil Hudson:And then IMichael Jamin:Remember, which turn, go ahead. Go ahead.Phil Hudson:I was going to say, then I remember I get a text from you and you're like, Phil, any chance you can come over, I want to talk to you about some marketing stuff. I come over, come to your garage. I break your chair. Let's see thatMichael Jamin:It had already broken. It's already broken, but okay,Phil Hudson:Had to replace a chair. And he asked me, what do I need to do? And I just laid out everything I knew, and then we started putting the wheels into motion. That was roughly 25 months ago,Michael Jamin:CouplePhil Hudson:Months ago.Michael Jamin:And it's one of those things like, I didn't want to do it so tough. How badly do you want it? How badly do you want it? And there can be a downside to having whatever you want to call this level of fame. It's internet famous, not famous, but you are putting yourself out there for haters, for trolls, for wackos, all sorts of weirdos. I mean, you wouldn't believe how, I mean, do I have to tell you? There are people on the internet are crazy. So there was that, but I was like, well, this is what it takes now. So it actually made me matter. When the publishers told me this, I was furious. How dare you tell me what I can't do? You don't get to tell me what I can't do. Only I get to do that. And so that just lit a fire under my ass. And then when IPhil Hudson:Read this book,Michael Jamin:Oh my God, it actually changed me. It's kind of a weird,Phil Hudson:I don't really want to plug the bookMichael Jamin:Very, you can tellPhil Hudson:Me I'mMichael Jamin:InterestedPhil Hudson:In this, but you can tell me. I'llMichael Jamin:Tell you. It was a very new agey book. And so a lot of the advice was, some of the advice I thought was really good, and some of it was like, I don't know. I think you, you're going out on a limb with this one. But it was one of those things, you take what you want and you leave the rest. And what convinced me was this one passage where he said, you've already gotten what you wanted. It just hasn't happened yet. And I was like, that's it. That's it. I already have it. It just hasn't happened yet. And then I was like, alright, what do I need to do to make it happen?Phil Hudson:That's it. Yeah. You remember you reading me that exact quote several times throughout this whole process? Yeah. IMichael Jamin:Love that quote. I always tell people on my podcast, whatever here, or I say it on the webinar, I was like, this is what you need to do. If you're willing to do it, then you need a skill. We don't know your level of skill and then you need a little bit of luck, of course. But here's what you can do to increase your odds. Are you willing to do it? And most people aren't so fine.Phil Hudson:Well, that's my point about the podcast, right? The average podcast is six episodes,Michael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:It's because the consistency, the lack of immediate gratification, the, oh, I only got three people to listen to my sixth episode and I put a thousand dollars to get four episodesMichael Jamin:Made, orPhil Hudson:Whatever it is, that's enough to turn people off. But this is kind of your whole point is, okay, move on. And there's nothing wrong with learning that you're not fit for something. There's something wrong with, there's nothing wrong with saying, Hey, I understand that something I want to do. Maybe doing it the Hollywood way is not the right way for me.Michael Jamin:SoPhil Hudson:Instead, I'm going to go back to just doing it on my own and I'm going to make short films and I'm going to support my local film community. And there's nothing wrong with that. There's nothing wrong with recognizing, Hey, I've got family obligations, so I'm not going to be able to move to New York and try to get my art in a gallery. So I'll just paint on the weekends and I'll just take that hour to myself every day to just put in the work on my craft. And you never know what can come from that. But the point is, it's about sticking with what it is. And that's, I think your message that I've heard. I don't know that I want to say that it's evolved. I don't know it's ever evolved. I think it's always been your message, which is if you want to make it happen, you got to make it happen. But the act of doing is enough, right?Michael Jamin:As youPhil Hudson:Said, the goal, the pot of gold, that the rainbow is not the pot of gold.Michael Jamin:It's thePhil Hudson:Experiences along the way, finding the pot of gold that are the pot of gold.Michael Jamin:But also, it's like when you put energy into something legit energy, not like thinking or dreaming, but when you actually do the work, things have a way of manifesting like, oh, this opportunities have a way of appearing because you've put work into it. Like these various press opportunities that I've done and other things that have sprung out because of that. It's like that's just from doing the energy of posting on social media and just sharing as much knowledge as I canPhil Hudson:With zero expectation of getting back. You're planting seeds that hopefully will produce fruit when your book is available and people can buy it on Audible and buy a paperback or a hardcover. And at this point too, so still, you've made the decision not to go with a traditional publisher, even though at this point you have hundreds of thousands of followers.Michael Jamin:Hey, it's Michael Jamin. If you like my content, and I know you do because you're listening to me, I will email it to you for free. Just join my watch list. Every Friday I send out my top three videos of the week. These are for writers, actors, creative types, people like you can unsubscribe whenever you want. I'm not going to spam you, and the price is free. You got no excuse to join. Go to michaeljamin.com and now back to what the hell is Michael Jamin talking about?Phil Hudson:When you'd ask people, how many followers do I need? They couldn't tell you, tell you. They just knew you needed followers, but they didn't know what the number was.Michael Jamin:And then I got resentful, okay, now that I have these followers, why am I cutting you in? Tell me exactly why I'm cutting you in. What exactly do you do? Nothing. They get me in Barnes and Noble, that's it. But people don't buy books at Barnes and Noble. They buy it online. Why am I cutting you in? It made me mad. It made me legit in the beginning. I was like, I need you. And I was like, I don't need you. What do I need you for?Phil Hudson:How freeing is that feeling?Michael Jamin:It's wonderful. I just got my copy back from I, my copy editor, read the whole thing and whatever, looking for typos and stuff like that. And he loved it. This is a professional. He's like, how do I share? I want to give this to my friends. I was like, oh, thank you. But one of it's like, why am I cutting? It's just like this is the year, it's 2023. It's like, you don't need to ask for permission from these people. The publishing is, the side of the business is very similar to Hollywood in the sense that what do we need these people for? You don't need Hollywood if you want to do, you don't. You just don't. You can do it yourself.Phil Hudson:On that note, I went to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu today, and it was a smaller class, middle of the day. There were literally two other people besides me. They're both instructors. It was paying for a private, which was awesome. And in some downtime, I was talking to one of the guys, he's like, yeah, I quit doing Juujitsu for five years. And I was like, oh, why'd you stop? And he's like, well, a couple of years ago, I lost everything I was doing, worked in, I'm an actor and I worked in the industry. And then that started a conversation, and then he started telling me about all the stuff he's doing now. And he's like, we just decided to do it ourselves. We're making short films. We're putting it out there. We're winning tons of awards on this festival circuits. And he's been in Netflix shows, he's been in things. He has an I M D V page, so he's not just some guy. He has talent and skill, and he's even going out and put it in. And I was like, dude, good for you.Michael Jamin:Yeah. But when you look at the people who break, the people who are break in today, they're all doing what I'm doing. They're people, for the most part, they're not begging for work. They're making work for themselves, and they're making a name for themselves. And so they're building equity in their own name as opposed to knocking on doors and begging.Phil Hudson:Yeah, I, we've touched on this in a past podcast, but I've heard an agent refer to it as Plus writer plus. What is the plus you're bringing to the table? So maybe it's a following, maybe it's ip. Maybe you wrote a book that's a Amazon bestseller. Maybe it's you worked at the Onion and you're coming in with some clout because you had that experience, right? Maybe you were brought on the Harvard Lampoon, whatever it is, there's a plus and a following is a plus, but that's the value add. It's not enough. And you've told me this before, and I've quoted it often, and I think about it when I write, and this was, man, this was like 7, 6, 7 years ago.Michael Jamin:YouPhil Hudson:Read something I wrote in film school, and it was a speck of a Mr. Robot. And you said, Phil, it's obvious you're a competent writer, and this is really good. But that's the problem. It's not great. And so it's not enough to be good. You have to be great, but you also need something else. And you have to be willing to put that out there and get that work done. To me, I've been very hesitant to grow following because of the public nature of that and some of those things. And you tell me some of the things you have to deal with in your dms and people saying things, anti-Semitic things, all kinds. It's crazy, horrible things.Michael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:You still stick it out and you do it. But yeah, the plus for me might be my skillset and technology. It might be my ability to run social media pro campaigns to the point where searchlights and this formerly Fox Searchlight, but searchlights people when they meet me are like, man, I need to fill in every project we have. And that's just the hustle and the grind. And you all have that. You listening to this have,Michael Jamin:That's exactly right. And Phil, this is what I was going to say as well, is everyone listening to this? Take inventory of what you have. For you, Phil, it's your vast knowledge of digital marketing, but for other people, they have other skills. So take advantage of what you have and then incorporate that towards building your brand or whoever youPhil Hudson:Are. Yeah, we might have talked, go ahead.Michael Jamin:Well, if you're a truck driver and you're like, what do I got? I drive a long distance truck, dude, you got a lot. Because you have, I dunno, whatever, 10 hours on the road where you're with nothing but your thoughts, turn off the radio. Not a lot of jobs like that where you can actually think and do your job at the same time. Think about something else. And so, yeah, you could write your screenplay, take notes into a recorder, and then when you stop the car later or the truck later, type it up a little bit and make notes. But that's a huge asset you have, which is you have time. You actually have time where you can think and concentrate on something while you do your job. That's a hugePhil Hudson:Asset. It's a blue sky time. Blue sky time is hard. It's the space and the stillness that is hard to generate in a chaotic life with family and obligations and work. So if you can find it, and reiterating one of the most powerful notes you've given me, which is, do you listen to audio books or podcasts in the car? And I said, yeah. And you said, don't,Michael Jamin:Don't, don't listen to me either. I turned it off your story. ThinkPhil Hudson:About your, yeah, write yourMichael Jamin:Story. WhatPhil Hudson:Is the problem? I'm trying to solve a huge breakthrough for me in my ability to spend time. I was so busy packing my day with so many obligations,Michael Jamin:But then I wasPhil Hudson:Spending hours in LA traffic doing runs for the show,Michael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:It's like, oh, here's the space.Michael Jamin:So it'sPhil Hudson:A great note, but everyone has that note. And going back to something you said earlier, luck is not, you talked about everyone needs a little bit of luck, but that definition, and I think I shared this in episode three, luck is where opportunity meets preparation.Michael Jamin:Yeah, yeah'sPhil Hudson:The preparation. It's the time spent. It's the other adage, when's the best time to grow a tree 20 years ago,Michael Jamin:When'sPhil Hudson:The second best time? Right now,Michael Jamin:YouPhil Hudson:Don't have a tree, so get out and build a tree. Grow your tree, right?Michael Jamin:Yeah.Phil Hudson:So yeah, man, kudos to you for putting in the work and the effort. And I'm close enough as your friend, I've been able to see this and see your growth and your push to be able to do this. And I'll also say that even as someone that I considered to be competent, functional adults who's very successful, I've noticed your resilience increased quite a bit overMichael Jamin:My resilience.Phil Hudson:And that's not saying that you were some pushover or anything. I'm not suggesting that in the slightest, but I've just noticed that your ability to just take the bumps and the bruises of all of the BSS you're dealing with, it's just made you, I think, a little more focused and clear on what you want out of it. And that's why you have this reaction, this is my interpretation to me, why you're having this reaction to the publishers now. It's like, why am I giving you any of this? You didn't fight the fight. I fought the fight. I've been here. I've been in here day in and day out, so screw you. And that's a level of resiliency and confidence. I think that I'm not saying you didn't have that, justMichael Jamin:It took a lot for me to get there. It changes things. It took a lot for me to get there, but it was like maybe on the second book, maybe I'll do with them or not, I don't know. But I also know they haven't earned my book. And I've also heard too many stories from friends of mine who have had books traditionally published where the marketing department drops the ball and they promise one thing and then they're awol, and then that's it. Because at that point, you don't have the margin to do any more marketing on your own, so it's dead. And so it was never about the money for me, but I became a little angry as I was building this up. I was like, well, why am I cutting you in? It doesn't make sense to me. What do you bring to the table? Nothing other than Barnes and Noble, which I don't really care about. It's like, okay, sure. If it was 1982, I might worry about that. Yeah.Phil Hudson:This is, I think clicking for me. You're familiar with David Goggins, the former Navy Seal?Michael Jamin:I don't think so.Phil Hudson:He wrote a book called You Can't Hurt Me.Michael Jamin:And hePhil Hudson:Talks about how he was just abused as a kid by his father.Michael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:Then what that taught him to do was to be able to just separate his pain. And it created a lot of mental toughness to the point that he was in the us. He was in the Air Force, tried out for Air Force Special Operations. He became a Navy Seal. He went through three hell weeks because he kept getting rolled back for injuries. He had a point where he had fractured legs and he would duct tape them so that they weren't hurt when he was doing runs. I mean, he ran a hundred miler in one day with no preparation to the point that his kidneys were failing. And he just does ultra marathons nonstop. He's just kind of this figure. He's become a bit of a meme with the same younger people, but I've known about him for a few years, and he talks about his book and he's like, I got offered $300,000 from a publisher from my book,Michael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:I just thought, you haven't been through what I've been through. It is basically what you're saying. It's like, you haven't earned this the way I have. Is my life worth $300,000? And he said, no. So he took all of his savings, which was about 300,000, and he self-published his own book, New York Times bestseller. Did the hardbacks, did the whole thing.Michael Jamin:Why didn't it take him 300,000 to make a book? It shouldn't have taken fraction of that.Phil Hudson:He did all of the publishing himself. So he didn't publish through a self-publisher like Amazon. He didn't even want to partner with Amazon, so he became his own publisher.Michael Jamin:SoPhil Hudson:He literally printed up hundreds of thousands of copies, and then he leveraged all of his relationships with the Rogans and all these people with these platforms because of the life and the experience that he had, and multiple time bestsellers, millions of copies, sold books,Michael Jamin:TwoPhil Hudson:Books, and he's a millionaire because of that effort. So it's that same resilience mindset I think that I'm hearing from you. And that's probably why I made that connectionMichael Jamin:Just like, screw people. I'll do it myself. I don't need you. That's how I feel. Whatever, I'll do it myself. Yeah.Phil Hudson:That's awesome. Before we talk about the new podcast, I just wanted to see, are there any takeaways for you over the last year? Are there anything that really stood out moments or conversations we've had with you, with other people, us on the podcast or with other students in your course?Michael Jamin:If you listen to some of those other episodes where I'm interviewing people, you'll hear various versions of the same story that I tell their own, which is kind of like, screw it. I'll just do it my own. It is just people. The reason why people are, I interview, I guess, successful people, and the reason why they're successful is because they haven't quit yet. That's it. They just didn't get around to quitting. And so I think that's what it is. Until you quit, you're just a success. That hasn't happened yet. It just hasn't happened yet,Phil Hudson:Which is why you don't quit.Michael Jamin:Yeah.Phil Hudson:Anything else stand out to you?Michael Jamin:I don't know. Can you think of something?Phil Hudson:The one lingering thought that I have is I think that people, you set a really good example for people on your social media about how to handle naysayersMichael Jamin:BecausePhil Hudson:You get a lot of negativity, and you talked about this, you could go after them. You're a professional comedyMichael Jamin:Writer. Yeah.Phil Hudson:They don't stand a chance. And I have witnessed just the witty quickness, the decimation of a soul in a writer's room, all in love,Michael Jamin:ButPhil Hudson:The capability of a professional comedy writer to just tear someone down. And it's almost like with great power comes great responsibility. ThatMichael Jamin:ClichePhil Hudson:From Spider-Man, it's like you opt to take the high road, which is,Michael Jamin:And I'm always torn by that. Sometimes I'm like, I can easily take you down. And sometimes I do. If it's warranted, if they come out with me a certain amount of energy, then I can match the energy. But I'm torn. I also feel like, well, it's not enough that I, on one hand, I tell people I'm a comedy writer, but unless I show it every once in a while, people are, how are they going to believe me?Phil Hudson:And soMichael Jamin:It's a line that I dance. I dance, it is like I don't want to be mean, but I also,Phil Hudson:It's not negative energy. It's not done with maliciousness. It's done playfully. But I think it just, you stand up for yourself when it's appropriate.Michael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:Again, that speaks to some of that resiliency that again, you could decimate 'em,Michael Jamin:You retrain yourself. I'm totally pulling punches, believe me when I'm pulling, because sometimes I've got a bunch of clips I haven't posted yet. I write them. I'll spend a half hour on 'em, and then I'll sit on it. I don't feel, and then I look at the next day, I go, oh, I can't put that on. It's funny, but it's just too mean. That'sPhil Hudson:The adage of when you're at work and you want to send that email, don't sendMichael Jamin:It.Phil Hudson:Write it out. Don'tMichael Jamin:Send it. GetPhil Hudson:It out of your system. Move on.Michael Jamin:Right. I took a guy apart the other day, I just haven't shared it, so screw it. That guy,Phil Hudson:You don't even share those with me.Michael Jamin:Yeah. But also I also do, and I made a post about this. It was like, how do I want to show up every day? How do I want to be seen? And I don't want be the mean guy. I don't want to be a bully. So I'm allowed to think my negative thoughts. I don't always have to share them.Phil Hudson:Yeah, yeah. No, and that's a valuable lesson for people in a world where, as I've often said, you remove the opportunity to get punched in the face for anything you say or do, and all of a sudden people start speaking up a little bit more than they probably should. And I'm not advocating for violence,Michael Jamin:ButPhil Hudson:Even a verbal punch to the face can often be enough. AndMichael Jamin:It'sPhil Hudson:Pretty easy in our society to just sit behind your keyboardMichael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:Zero consequences for what you say and do. I call this out? I call this out in our webinars while you're talking, Cynthia, your wife is doing a great job of just getting questions, and I'm just kind of checking the chat to see what people are talking about. And man, there's some trolls rolling into your webinar too.Michael Jamin:Thank you. I never see them. Do you block 'em? What do you do?Phil Hudson:No, no. People take care. They take care of it. And we can talk about another experience we had where someone went after me on a podcast too, nepotism, do you remember that? Called me out for nepotismMichael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:All that.Michael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:Yeah, your listeners had my back and they went after 'em. And it is just a very stark difference between the community you've cultivated of people who are just respectful, sincere creatives looking to break in and chase their dreams and all the people who say they want to do it and are not putting in theMichael Jamin:Work and the nepotism on your part, to be clear, I suppose that was when you were in and out of foster care as a child. Is that when you experienced all the nepotism?Phil Hudson:Yeah, it might've been that. It might've been when I was in the group homes. It could have been when I lived in my aunt and uncle's house and I couldn't do sports because I had to workMichael Jamin:EffectivelyPhil Hudson:Full-time in high school. Could have been any of those times. Could have beenMichael Jamin:Of those times. Yeah.Phil Hudson:But your point to that was you knew one person tangentially through some girl when you moved here, there wasn't even an nepotism for you. And I knew you, and yeah, I've been blessed to have that opportunity, but we've seen enough people come and go, you have to earn it. Right?Michael Jamin:It's so funny when I tell that story. When I moved to Hollywood, I knew no one in Hollywood, but a girl I was friendly with in high school, she was a year younger than me. I found out that her brother was living in Hollywood and was trying to do what I did, which is bright sitcom writer. And so I called himPhil Hudson:Up, and thenMichael Jamin:We wound up becoming roommates. But then when I tell that story, people go, oh, so you did know someone. It was like, I knew some guy.Phil Hudson:He wasMichael Jamin:Just as unsuccessfulPhil Hudson:AsMichael Jamin:Me, and wePhil Hudson:BecameMichael Jamin:Roommates. He was just a couple years older than me. So I guess that's how I knew someone.Phil Hudson:But that highlights this thing. I was going to say, and it's just a quote that stuck with me for years. I think it comes from Jim Rowan, which is there's two ways to have the tallest building. One is to build the tallest building,Michael Jamin:WhichPhil Hudson:You have done the other ways to tear everyone else's building down.Michael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:So if you're afraid to pursue your craft, sometimes tearing everyone else down is a bit easier than facing the empty page or the blank canvas. It'sMichael Jamin:A lot easier. It's a lot easier.Phil Hudson:And the high road, whichMichael Jamin:You'vePhil Hudson:Been an example forMichael Jamin:AnPhil Hudson:Exemplar, is just put your head down, do the work, provide value,Michael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:Then the benefits will come eventually.Michael Jamin:And I really hope this episode doesn't seem like we're just patting me on the back. I hope it serves be to get you guys to do what I'm doing in your own way for whatever you want to do.Phil Hudson:And Michael saying that, because Michael didn't know what I was going to talk about or bring up here, this is me bringing this up because these are the things that I've observed as your friend, as a co-host on the podcast, but also just as someone who's just trying to do the same thing that everybody who listens to your podcast is tryingMichael Jamin:To do,Phil Hudson:Which is break in and chase their dreams.Michael Jamin:Yeah, I'm exactly like you guys. Only, I'm doing it for writing. That's all for publishing,Phil Hudson:Which speaks to the transition to the podcast, which is the title of the podcast. What the hell is Michael? WhatMichael Jamin:The hell is Michael Jamin talking about?Phil Hudson:Yeah. What the hell is Michael Jamin talking about? At this point, you can see the cover has changed, so it's going to be the same feed. You don't need to go resubscribe. None of the old episodes are rebranding. They'll still be live and available the way they were. But it's just a shift into talking about creative things. And I think you got some cool stuff to kind of display. I guess people might've already heard the intro.Michael Jamin:Oh, we could do that. WePhil Hudson:Put on this episode. But you want to talk more about that, the podcast and impetus for the change and why we were here?Michael Jamin:Yeah. Well, there was that. The new music is by my friend Anthony Rizzo, who did all the music. He was the composer on Marin. It wasn't my friend. Then. I just met him on Marin. And then he also did the music for my book, a paper orchestra, which would be dropping hopefully this winter and keep pushing itPhil Hudson:Back. Yeah, we haven't talked about that. You've put in a ton of energy and effort into recording the audio book and making it your live events, which I wanted to point out part of this transition, and you've always talked about how when you're in a writer's room, you end up acting out the parts, like when you're doing Hank on King of the Hill, you do Hank's voice and you kind of mimic him. You're doing Bobby, you do it. So you've always been a performer, but I don't know if you've been a performer in the sense that you are with a paper orchestra whereMichael Jamin:It'sPhil Hudson:A stage show and you're there and you're being vulnerable and emotional, and you're making it a thing, and you're practicing and you're working with talented coaches like your wife, Cynthia, who is a very talentedMichael Jamin:Actress,Phil Hudson:And Jill Sch, who is a legendary actress, and you're investing in all this coaching to put on a presentation or performance for people. And I have not heard audio book, but what I understand is it's going to be very similar experience to come into a live show.Michael Jamin:I think so. And it'll be a little more intimate than a live show in your ear because it's an audio book. I'm much closer to your brain, and I want to talk to morePhil Hudson:CreatorsMichael Jamin:Like this. But what I'm personally inspired by right now, and that maybe it'll change in five years, but I'm inspired by people who tell and perform their own stories. To me, there's something, so you're an actor. You have to be a writer and a performer at the same time, as opposed to doing something like creating something. That's fine. But when you're telling your own story, it's like, man, you're really putting yourself out there. And I think when I see people do it, I'm like, all right, that's interesting. Maybe I'll change in five years. So I mean, standups do that, but they don't do it. They're going for the laugh usually. They're not usually going deeper than that, which is fine that when you go into a comedy club, that's what you expect. So that's kind of what I've been exploring and being motivated by.Phil Hudson:That's another Michael Jainism that stood out to me. I wrote it down when you were talking earlier, go there. You have to be willing to go there. And we talked about people who are not willing to go there. And we've heard people, other writers say, I'm not willing to go there. And you've called it out privately to me, did you hear that person? Did you hear what they said? And you have to be willing to go there. For a long time, I wasn't. And through your help, I've been able to do that. But yeah, you're talking to people who go there.Michael Jamin:Yeah, that's the job. If you don't want the job, find another job. It'sPhil Hudson:Emotional vulnerabilityMichael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:Being willing to put yourself out there and not just on a social media perspective, but truly emotionally vulnerable in your stories and what you've called mining your life for stories and putting that out there.Michael Jamin:Yeah. Yeah. To me, that's the exciting stuff. And I didn't invent this, so it's just when I see others do it, I'm like, wow, why I should be doing that too.Phil Hudson:So obviously I'm not necessarily a co-host of this anymore. I'm still helping produce the thing. We're still making sure that that'sMichael Jamin:How hear a lot the technicalPhil Hudson:Side. I'll still be popping in on podcast episode.Michael Jamin:We'll still be talking about screenwriting, I'm sure.Phil Hudson:And I had this cool experience, and I don't think we've talked about this when I was on touring with the broken lizard guys doing their social media, just sitting there talking to them and seeing this rabid fan base of people who just love them from this thing that they created. When they did it, they put themselves out there.Michael Jamin:AndPhil Hudson:It really lit that our tour spirit I had back in 2000 8 0 9, when I was really dedicating myself to screenwriting. And I have actually been working on a feature that I would like to star in and direct and do that whole thing on the indie level. Just now you talking, just an exercise. What aboutMichael Jamin:As a short first, why not doing it as a shortPhil Hudson:Could definitely do that. Yeah. Why?Michael Jamin:ToPhil Hudson:Me, there's a feature in there for sure that I want to write and just get out of me, but definitely worth doing a short, yeah,Michael Jamin:Go watch as we talk about this. Go watch on Vimeo, I think Thunder Road, that scene we talk about, go watch the church, the Churching. That was a feature, but that scene stands on its own. If you just saw that scene, you would've thought, oh, it's a short, I thought it was a short, I thought it was a great short, I didn't realize it was part of a bigger, so do something like that. And then when people see that and they're blown away, you'll say, oh, well, there's more to come. Just I need you to donate $5,000. And then they pay for the rest.Phil Hudson:Yeah. Yeah. That's great advice. Great advice. So yeah. So anyway, this beautiful shift in the tide of creativity and your shift, and that rubs off. What can we expect from the podcast in terms of guests you're interviewing? What does that look like for you?Michael Jamin:I reach out, I got to continue to do more. I'm doing another one tomorrow. I'll be reaching out. These guys really inspired me. So there's a movie that I saw on Netflix many years ago, I dunno, maybe five years ago from these guys called The Minimalists. So I reached out to one of them. He's going to be on the Tomorrow, and they're fascinating. It is.Phil Hudson:Joshua Fields Millburn, andMichael Jamin:He's the one coming on, and he's gracious enough to come on, and I'm sure he's going to think we're going to talk about the message. And the message is very important. The message is how you can live, how you can have more in your life with less how you don't need to buy this, how you'll be happier if you get rid of that, and great message. But he's in for a surprise because we'll talk about that. But I really want to talk about how he created himself, how he, okay, then how did you sell a show on Netflix? Okay, now what is it like to be this person? Because he wasn't, he was just some guy who's middle management before he did this, and now he's the guy who has this message. Even though the message has already been said before by other people, he still put a different spin on it to me. And I find that inspiring, that somebody who invented himself, what does that feel like? What are the insecurities that come with that? What is this new fame ish thing that he has? How does that feel? How does he continue to push himself? I don't know. I'm looking forward to the interview. I'm curious to hear, and I bet you he hasn't spoken about that.Phil Hudson:That's awesome.Michael Jamin:I did an interview, I dunno if it, no, it hasn't aired yet. The guy I follow, a prop master that I follow on TikTok named Scott and Scott Reeder, and he's great.Phil Hudson:Great. I follow him too.Michael Jamin:He's great. He just talks about all the props and how he makes these props, and we spoke a little bit about that, but we were more talking about how he invented himself now. And halfway through the interview, he says to me, this is the best interview anyone's ever done, because I didn't really care about the boring stuff. I want to know how he invented himself. What all of us, I think are trying to do right now. That's part of Before we Die, we, that's, who else can we be before we die?Phil Hudson:Yeah, that's profound, man. I'm excited. I've loved listening to the interviews you've already done on Screenwriters. Need to hear this. I'm looking forward to those.Michael Jamin:It'sPhil Hudson:Good stuff, man. I'm just really pumped for this new stage. And again, I do think it just speaks a little bit more to who you've become because not that you've outgrown yourself as a writer, it's just you've evolved a bit as a person into being a bit more than that. And I hesitate to even say that too, because I know this is who you are. This is who you have been.Michael Jamin:But this is what writers too, I think it's like, all right, what else can we explore here? That's part of the fun. That's the fun part being, being a writer is that you get car, right? You get carte blanche to try new things because maybe I can write about this worst case scenario. I can make a story from it.Phil Hudson:I was about to say, that's advice you've given me multiple times, which is it's a write-off. You can go take aMichael Jamin:Basket weaving class,Phil Hudson:Right? Go take aMichael Jamin:Dance class. Why?Phil Hudson:It's an experience. Go take an acting class. And I remember you did a workshop in Acting for Life and it was a comedy workshop and you were kind enough to invite me to attend that. And I was already studying with Cynthia and Jill at the time there. And yeah, I remember you just putting out that same thing. It's great. You're studying acting, it's going to make you a better writer.Michael Jamin:And you'vePhil Hudson:Given that advice on the podcast too. So it's really fascinating to me. And I'm just kind of realizing this in this moment, man, I thought I was getting all this great free advice that was particular to Phil Hudson and now you're justMichael Jamin:Giving it toPhil Hudson:Everybody, man.Michael Jamin:Everyone. I hope so. I'd like to try to do, we'll see if I can make that happen where I go to, that's something I'm going to try to make happen where I can tour to different cities, put on a show, and then the next day maybe a writing seminar afterwards in that city so I can to help offset some of my costs. And then we could just talk about writing that day. We have a little writing workshop or something, so maybe I'll try to do that.Phil Hudson:God, that's awesome. It's the first I've heard of that. That sounds like a great,Michael Jamin:Yeah, it's just so many things that have to happen before that. I got so much on my plate right now. I can't even think about that. But we were talking about that. Wouldn't that be interesting?Phil Hudson:It's a great idea. Well, I imagine Cynthia will be with you.Michael Jamin:Yeah, yeah,Phil Hudson:Yeah. And that's awesome. Now you're getting someone who's been on Seinfeld and the friends and just allMichael Jamin:ThesePhil Hudson:Great, I mean very talented, very, and I will say not only talented, but very perceptive,Michael Jamin:Right? Oh yeah.Phil Hudson:And I think I've shared this on here too, but there was this moment where I just couldn't get there. I just couldn't get there. And Jill's just saying, what are you feeling? And IMichael Jamin:Was like, I don't know.Phil Hudson:And she turns to the class and she's like, what is everyone? What's he feeling? Everyone's like, he's mad. And I didn't even realize I was mad. And then the next class, I'm struggling in this scene. And then Jill's like, what are you struggling with? What's going on? I was like, I don't know. And then Cynthia's like, is it the intimacy? Is he having trouble with the intimacy of the scene? And I was like, holy shit. Yeah. I think that's what it is. I am not willing to go here. And I had to work through all that stuff. So she's just so perceptive and so kind. You can't even be not mad. She's calling you out because it's done with so much love and compassion. It's a beautiful thing.Michael Jamin:We've had these moments, by the way, when she directs me from my audio book where the outtakes are not pretty, the outtakes are me yelling.Phil Hudson:ButMichael Jamin:It's funny, one of thePhil Hudson:Stories in my bookMichael Jamin:Is called The House on Witherspoon Street where I'm a kid in college. They're all true stories. And it builds to me giving an on-air interview to this woman who's this eccentric woman who had a talk show. She was lovely, but she's larger than life and it's in the book. And then my editor said yesterday, he goes,Phil Hudson:Do youMichael Jamin:Happen to have that interview? And I was like, well, actually, I think I do. And I found the cassette from 30 years ago. And so we'll put it in the bonus section of the book where now you can hear me, you can hear me as a 19 year old or whatever it was. Has that scene unfolded? That's likePhil Hudson:Steve LE's break dancingMichael Jamin:Commercial, but it's stranger than that because you'll know now what I was thinking in my headPhil Hudson:While That's awesome.Michael Jamin:While it was going on. That's aPhil Hudson:Great point.Michael Jamin:Yeah, it's a fun little thing.Phil Hudson:It's cool stuff, man. I love it. I'm pumped. It's a good shift for you. I think it's a good shift for your audience. I think it opens it up a little bit. Hope it's a little bit more accessible to your audience. Your audience is far more than just writers. It'sMichael Jamin:Great. I don't want to just, when it called screenwriters, you hear this. Well, does that mean I don't want to be a screenwriter? Well, okay, but do you want to do anything creative? Yeah, sure I do. I want to write a poem. Okay, good. Now listen, you can, thePhil Hudson:Other thing is how does this apply to novel writing? How does this apply to playwriting? And we have a testimonial video from a guy who does financial writing, and he took your course and he's like, it made my financial writing better.Michael Jamin:He'sPhil Hudson:Able to tell a better story aboutMichael Jamin:Finances in a finance journal. And stories are what gets people hooked. Whatever you want to sell, sell it with a story. People are interested in hearing a story veryPhil Hudson:Often. That's you,Michael Jamin:Right?Phil Hudson:It's you in the room, it's you idea, it's yourMichael Jamin:Acting,Phil Hudson:It's yourMichael Jamin:Art.Phil Hudson:All of that is story.Michael Jamin:By the way, I hope to do some more public speaking. So if anyone has a,Phil Hudson:It works at a corporationMichael Jamin:And you want me to do public speaking, we have a number of talks,Phil Hudson:Keynotes. We can talk about that, Michael. I do a lot of that with some clients.Michael Jamin:Oh really? Oh good. We'll talk about that. KeynotePhil Hudson:Marketing. Yeah. Well, good stuff. Anything you want to add? I mean, we had talked, I think, a little bit about potentially putting the music on. I think everybody's already heard the music on. We've heard some of it. It'sMichael Jamin:Funky. Do youPhil Hudson:Want to play it? It's aMichael Jamin:Funky, let's play some of it. Okay,Phil Hu
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IT'S OUR 2️⃣ YEAR PODCAST ANNIVERSARY!!
Do you feel like you're 'made for more' but don't know where to start? Do you feel like God has been calling you to something, but don't know where you'd fit it in? Are you afraid to step out in obedience because you're not feeling connected to Him? In this special 2 year podcast anniversary episode Sasha shares the many ways God has moved in her acts of obedience saying yes to podcasting and more. Sasha shares encouragement for the mom that feels 'made for more' but struggling to know what, how, and if it's really God calling her. Sasha shares the testimony of this podcast coming to be and some incredible statistics on the 2 year podcast birthday. If you know NOW is the time to put God in His rightful place, first in your life, and seek Him so that you can hear His voice and take bold action steps of obedience into His calling for you, then sisters, Seek First is the place to start! TODAY, Seek First is open for you to register. You can do so at IntentionalAbundance.life/seekfirst, but first, you may want to join us in the Connect with God Consistency Challenge to snag $20 off and be eligible for additional bonuses, door prizes, and more! It's not too late to join us in the challenge at IntentionalAbundance.life/connectwithGod. Are you listening to the Faithful Family Fortress Podcast with Sasha and her husband Robbie yet? If not, smash the subscribe button at https://www.faithfulfamilyfortress.com/ Your Host, Sasha Star Robertson is an Intentional Living & Biblical Mindset Coach for busy Christian moms, wife of 14 years to her best friend, boy mom x2 (blessed by adoption), travel addict, and Jesus freak. She is the founder of The Intentional Abundance Co., curator of the Life & Goals Planner, host of the Intentional MomLife with Jesus Podcast & co-host of the Faithful Family Fortress Podcast. Sasha is passionate about the call in Isaiah 61:1-2 and believes that God called her to set mothers free from the stress, overwhelm, and burden associated with modern day motherhood and instead help them live in the freedom of Christ through Biblical mindset & balanced schedules. You're invited to join us in the Productively Peaceful Moms Club over on facebook! It's a safe space where we can show up vulnerably and encourage each other, where ere share the mission of being the best mommas we can be through the grace and strength of Jesus Christ, where we encourage consistency and are able to hold each other accountable. We share scripture and talk about podcast episodes and pray for each other and set goals and so much more! You're more than welcome here, you're wanted here! https://intentionalabundance.life/community Want weekly emails with Biblical encouragement, podcast episode links, special offers, and to be the first to hear about new offerings? Join us on the Intentional Momlife with Jesus Podcast Insiders email list at https://intentionalabundance.life/insider Would you benefit from having a coach helping you live Productively Peaceful days digging into Faithful Foundations, Purposeful Priorities, Mindset Mastery, & Simple Selfcare? This question is rhetorical, everyone would! Schedule a consult with Sasha to learn more about the IAM Coaching Program and to see if you'd be a good fit. https://calendly.com/intentionalabundanceco/iamconsult
Cosmic Cousins, I have returned to the breathtaking Big Island of Hawai'i, the birthplace of the Cosmic Cousins podcast and the starting point of my astrology career to celebrate 6 years! Just 10 minutes upon my arrival, the powerful and awe-inspiring volcano, Pele, the majestic Kilauea, erupted! This week I was gifted the opportunity to witness the lava bursting from the volcano's Halemaumau crater. Gurgling fountains spewed lava high into air. The raw energy and intensity of the eruption was truly remarkable. The volcano has such immense transformative energy that permeates this sacred land. As I celebrate 6 years of Cosmic Cousins, I find it deeply meaningful that this eruption coincides with this milestone. It serves as a reminder of the incredible lessons, creations, and experiences that have shaped our journey together. Throughout this time, we have learned the importance of community, the power of connection, and the healing energy of nature. The Big Island has been a catalyst for my growth and healing, allowing me to tap into the wisdom of the cosmos and share it with you. It has been a place of inspiration, where the volcanic energy mirrors the creation, passion, and devotion within. I am grateful for the opportunity to be back on this sacred land and reconnecting with both the community and the island that have supported me on this cosmic adventure. As we move forward, I am excited to continue exploring astrology, deepening our connection with the cosmos, and fostering an even stronger sense of community. Thank you, Cosmic Cousins, for joining me on this incredible journey. Your support and presence mean the world to me. Here's to many more years of growth, learning, and connection. ___________________________________ Virgo New Moon I declutter. I harvest. I tend. Virgo New Moon Questions for Reflection: 1. How can I best utilize the energy of the Virgo New Moon to clear any stagnant or negative energy in my life? 2. What specific area of my life would benefit from a thorough analysis and organization in order to create a more peaceful environment? 3. How might I more deeply connect to the Earth, and to the health of my body, mind and spirit? Virgo New Moon Affirmations: 1. Body – "I lovingly nourish and care for my body. On the exhale, I release tension and stress from my body. On the inhale, I embrace health and vitality." 2. Mind – "I lovingly nourish and care for my mind. On the exhale, I release clutter and negative thoughts from my mind. On the inhale, I allow space for clarity and focus." 3. Spirit – "I connect deeply with my inner wisdom and intuition. On the exhale, I release any spiritual blockages or negativity. On the inhale, I invite in divine guidance and growth for my highest good." _______________________________ Special Guests Meet Virgo Moon Laura Taylor. She is an Asheville, NC based lover of astrology and just completed Level 1 of a Mentorship with me. They are incredibly intuitve and looking to connect wtih more people in the Astro community. I'm excited because this week on Cosmic Cousins, Laura shares a gorgeous reflection on Virgo's esoteric phrase in honor of the New Moon. Laura also shares great posts on instagram for those interested in vintage clothing. I hope you will give them a follow. Meet my dear friend Jason Hallman. He joins us on the latest episode of the Cosmic Cousins podcast to talk about his journey a self-made artist with a Virgo Moon. A bit about Jason: In 2010, Jason was drawn to Hawai'i on a six-month spiritual quest, near the active volcano on the Big Island, a source of inspiration. Fresh from this journey of heart and soul, he returned to Seattle and created his first body of work Finding Home. Soon after, he joined with creative partner Stephen Stum to launch Stallman Studio in 2012 and began their prolific collaboration. Canvas on Edge, their body of work co-created on Whidbey Island, near Seattle, has been featured in many print and online publications, both nationally and internationally, and is now showing around the world, including in Eternity and Opera Galleries. While Jason continues creating Canvas on Edge pieces he is also continuing his attention to his other bodies of solo work: Excavations. _____________________________________ One of the most rewarding parts of my offering as an astrologer is connecting with students and clients from around the world. We gather for one-on-one conversations over Zoom. If you are looking for greater support on your journey, then I would be honored to hold space for you in this way, through a: deep-dive astrology reading tarot healing sessions, or 3-6 month mentorship starting this Autumn 2023. If you have any questions, you can always reach out to me through email at: jeff@brooklynfools.com OTHER LINKS Sign-up for Newsletter Podcast: iTunes, Spotify, or Podbean About Jeff Hinshaw Instagram Patreon for Cosmic Cousins Astrology Mentorship Astrology Reading Tarot Healing Session
Episode 134: It's our 3 Year Podcast Anniversary!!!! Kimbo and Becky are celebrating 3 years of Kimbology podcast!!! Recycling of the News: Aliens and (PraterU) Teachings in Florida schools. Meditate M@sturb@te Medicate Segment: Becky and Kimbo discuss Solitude and their perspectives on how solitude impacts both their lives. Kimbo gives her perspective on Solitude from a Partnered lens and Becky gives her hot take from being single. Instagram: @Becksterleckster @Kimbo_ishLIVE Youtube Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4A_goGEhoWQGIVEAWAY WINNER: @MAGICKBAKERThis Episode is Sponsored By: KIVA CONFECTIONS https://www.kivaconfections.com___________________________________________________________Listen to the Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Amazon Music, and Radio Public.Youtube: @KimbologyPodcast @KimboPoleDancerThreads: @Kimbo_ishTik Tok: @KimbologyPodcast @KimbologyPoleFacebook: @KimbologyPodcast @KimboPoleDancerSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/kimbology/donations
As Ashley Cooke would say, "it's been a year!" Happy 1 Year Podcast Anniversary to 'More or Less With Tess'.Exactly one year since this podcast was launched and Tess is so proud and happy to reflect on what this last year has brought both personally and as a podcast host.Featuring her first podcast guest- Louize - they both sit down to discuss Tess' top 10 downloaded episodes, her favorite moments and a fun surprise Q&A. Tess sits back and let's Louize ask the questions this round!Thank you to everyone that has been a part of this first year of More or Less With Tess!Contact More Or Less With TessInstagram: @moreorlesswithtesspodcastEmail us at moreorlesswithtess@gmail.comLink to Website: https://moreorlesswithtess.buzzsprout.comThanks for listening!
Today is a very special day. We are celebrating six years of podcasting. What a wild ride this has been. I am so grateful you are here and excited to share this celebratory show with you. I have shared my entire life on this show. From being sick to then finding out I was misdiagnosed to the six medical malpractice cases I had to represent myself in. Business, LinkedIn, Entrepreneurship Series, and more. So grateful for all the listeners across the globe and the guests who shared their incredible stories. If I didn't just start when I had no idea what I was doing I would not be here today developing shows for other podcasters. Writing, developing, and producing was never a plan of mine but I created something that needed to exist six years ago and here we are now celebrating all of this together. Life is so wild! Tune in to hear what's to come, and where I have been the past year. It's the full recap I have been promising you! Did you enjoy today's show? I would love to know! Let me know by leaving me a review on Apple Podcasts. https://bit.ly/thwpodcast CONNECT WITH KELLY: https://linktr.ee/kellyanngormanofficial SAY HI ON TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@kellyanngormanofficial GRAB A COPY OF EVERYTHING IS MESSY: https://www.paypal.com/instantcommerce/checkout/MHJFXVZPANUBJ BOOK A COACHING SESSION WITH ME: https://kellyanngorman.com/ PRODUCTIVITY AND GOAL ACHIEVING GUIDE: https://mailchi.mp/22ee7f2d5ba5/kelly-ann-cares SUBSCRIBE TO LINKEDIN NEWSLETTER: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/everything-is-messy-6866512629620453376/ SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/kagenterprises REPURPOSE YOUR CONTENT WITH REPURPOSE.IO. GET TWO WEEKS FREE HERE: https://repurpose.io/?aff=9808 BRANDS I AM LOVING RIGHT NOW... Say hello to Tar'Lese here: https://www.digitalrichesroadmap.com/ Say hello to Urooj here: https://cosmicmedia.co/hypno AIRBNB'S I AM OBSESSED WITH... https://abnb.me/oIFBUVCBpBb https://abnb.me/NfNEJqFBpBb https://abnb.me/c7qkOfKBpBb
In this fun mini-episode, we will kick off my 2nd Year Podcast Anniversary celebration. Get to know me and some of my uncommon OT guests just a little bit more through a series of bonus questions. You will hear about some of our favorite occupations, our OT Elevator speeches, our favorite parts about being an Occupational Therapist, and the individuals who inspire us. Can you guess the names of these featured guests? To continue the celebration throughout the month of August I look forward to presenting you with 2 inspiring episodes, each episode with 2 rockstar occupational therapy practitioner guests who are currently practicing in the same non-traditional, emerging practice and uncommon setting. Resources:Arameh Anvarizadeh, OTD, OTR/L, FAOTA Episode #30https://www.wholistic-transitions.com/the-uncommon-ot-series/inspiration-m56ww-b4d6e-k2jgx-ebldc-9eh3t-lyr8d-hazhm-y2ldg-k3j9h-wfgjr-9b79a-r36h9-z3fca-8ay2w-azmnp-jl3wr-cha3w-9325f-w83sd-se5zj-lhapg-74ljk-b8rbj-td3fk-mppa4-7xk54-t97nwCarlyn Neek, OT Link Episode #24https://www.wholistic-transitions.com/the-uncommon-ot-series/inspiration-m56ww-b4d6e-k2jgx-ebldc-9eh3t-lyr8d-hazhm-y2ldg-k3j9h-wfgjr-9b79a-r36h9-z3fca-8ay2w-azmnp-jl3wr-cha3w-9325f-w83sd-se5zj-lhapg-74ljkLauren Sheehan, OTD, OTR/L Episode #15https://www.wholistic-transitions.com/the-uncommon-ot-series/inspiration-m56ww-b4d6e-k2jgx-ebldc-9eh3t-lyr8d-hazhm-y2ldg-k3j9h-wfgjr-9b79a-r36h9-z3fca Mental Health Task Force Episode #43https://www.wholistic-transitions.com/the-uncommon-ot-series/w5cccznfxllnw9f-g7zzj-4n58b-elpep-la2a4-msd2r-nbpr4-rfbrlNew York State Occupational Therapy Association – Mental Health Task Forcehttps://www.nysota.org/page/MHTFAnniversary Contest Details:Name the 7 Uncommon OT guests featured in this episode. Submit Your Answers on Instagram @transitionsOTWin Uncommon OT Stickers & Swag if you are one of the First 3 to Answer Correctly, Best of Luck friends!Another inspiring episode, as always, I welcome any feedback from you or if you are interested in being a guest on future episodes, please do not hesitate to contact Patricia Motus at transitionsot@gmail.com or DM via Instagram @transitionsotTHANK YOU for LISTENING, FOLLOWING, DOWNLOADING, RATING, REVIEWING & SHARING “The Uncommon OT Series” Podcast with all your OTP friends and colleagues! Full Episodes and Q & A only available at: https://www.wholistic-transitions.com/the-uncommon-ot-seriesSign Up NOW for the Transitions OT Email List to Receive the FREE Updated List of Uncommon OT Practice Settingshttps://www.wholistic-transitions.com/transitionsotFor Non-Traditional OT Practice Mentorship w/ Patricia: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeC3vI5OnK3mLrCXACEex-5ReO8uUVPo1EUXIi8FKO-FCfoEg/viewformBIG THANKS to our sponsor Picmonic & Truelearn. Follow the link below and USE DISCOUNT CODE “TransitionsOT” to Score 20% OFF Your PICMONIC Membership today! https://www.picmonic.com/viphookup/TRANSITIONSOTLBL23Happy Listening Friends!Big OT Love!All views are mine and guests own.Be a Patron to support The Uncommon OT Series Podcast project via Patreon.
Whatever We Want: Celebrating Storytelling! Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny SPOILER Review! Indiana Jones 5 new reaction! Harrison Ford Indiana Jones! Lucasfilm Indiana Jones 5 breakdown and Easter Eggs! We ask the important questions. We give you Behind-The-Scenes trivia and filmmaking insights! Follow and subscribe! Geek out with us! Thank you as always for the continued support! Thank you for 4 years of podcasting with us! Time Codes: 00:00:00 - WWW Episode 156! 00:00:17 - Introduction 00:00:53 - 4 Year Podcast Anniversary! 00:03:01 - Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny 00:04:27 - De-Aging Opening Scene 00:08:17 - Overall Thoughts 00:12:43 - Director and Box Office 00:16:51 - General Complaints 00:18:06 - Indiana Jones, Harrison Ford 00:21:40 - Helena Shaw/Wombat, Phoebe Waller-Bridge 00:24:22 - Dr. Jurgen Voller, Mads Mikkelsen 00:27:34 - Toby Jones and Antonio Banderas 00:30:41 - Cameos 00:31:31 - Final Indiana Jones Movie 00:35:31 - Time Travel 00:37:42 - John Williams Music and other Classics 00:39:39 - Future of Indiana Jones 00:41:05 - Rank Every Indiana Jones Movie 00:44:41 - Final Thoughts 00:48:10 - Rank Rally! 00:55:20 - Patron Shout Outs 00:56:18 - Cool Comments 00:58:18 - Post-Banter 01:02:55 - Outroduction Please share this episode with a friend! Thanks. #indianajones #harrisonford #dialofdestiny Website: https://www.whateverwewantpodcast.com All Links: https://solo.to/whateverwewantpod Consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WhateverWeWant Social Media Pages: https://www.instagram.com/whateverwewantpod https://twitter.com/WhatWeWant_Pod https://www.tiktok.com/@whateverwewantpod Daniel's Game Studio: https://www.darkcreststudios.com/home Daniel's RUINWAKER VR Game Free Demo Steam Page https://store.steampowered.com/app/2181380/RUINWAKER/ Intro/Outro Music: https://soundcloud.com/cottardick Thanks for listening everyone! If you enjoyed, we'd really appreciate it if you left a review or rating, it really helps! Rights to Marvel, Disney, Star Wars, the great John Williams, and all that jazz.
Welcome friend to Episode 69 of Permission to Pause. If this is your first visit, you have come at a great time. I am in the middle of celebrating my 2 Year Podcast Anniversary. When this party started, back in episode 67, I shared that my key message comes out of my book, "Life Unstuck", and centers around three themes that I feature, at least one of them, in all of my messages, peace with the past, purpose in the present, and passion for the future. For my anniversary I am replaying my TOP #3 MOST POPULAR PODCAST.The one you're listening to now is episode number 27 on Forgiveness, which is finding peace with your past. This will be followed by episode number 39, finding Purpose in the Present and discovering your purpose in God. We pause to consider what He has called us to do and where we can find and discover our own purpose. I hope you enjoy listening to these and I'd love to hear from you. My email address is pat@patlayton.net, and I'd love to hear from you as I am hoping that you love to hear from me. So welcome and enjoy this episode. Thank you for joining me on today's Permission to Pause. I would love to hear from you!For comments and episode suggestions contact patlaytonauthor@gmail.com I'd love to have you vsist my BLOG to join the conversation about today's/ PAUSE! Join the conversation via my blog at www.patlayton.net PLUS my IG REELS https://www.instagram.com/patlayton/reels/Find DEEPER DIVE Pause notes and LOTS OF FREE RESOURCES here. Again! Thank you for Pausing with me!
3 Year Podcast Anniversary - save the date! On July 26th-27th I am going to be celebrating 3 years strong in having my podcast Healthy N Wealthy N Wise out there in the world! With a LIVE show with powerhouse guests that will blow your mind and open your heart, helping you heal I am super excited to be RELAUNCHING it in a new category of spirituality Out with the old and in with the NEW! Rebirth/regeneration is a beautiful thing and most podcasts don't make it past 2-3 months I am humbled to hit the reset button AND share with you my new name! Here is a rundown of what you will experience in just over 3 weeks time I am also GIVING AWAY some big grand prizes that just may transform your life if you choose to be a part of it REGISTER TODAY and you can win (rules apply) https://3rd-podcast-anniversary.now.site/home Win a FREE plant medicine ceremony or microdose coaching More info on that website!
It's a SOLO episode!! I'm calling this my Birthday episode & my 2 year podcast anniversary episode! I'm giving you all the life & wedding planning updates, and answer your burning questions. I give my TOP 2 tips on different topics which was such a blast to do. I can't thank you all enough for sticking with me through these past 2 years!! The LINKS of what I discussed in this episode are below: just like me lube Private beach toy Shop ALL my adult sexual products here Its a date deck use code "mynakedmindset" for 15% off your order Adventure book Blow job gel here Empowerment & gratitude Journal here Join my free Facebook group here MERCH HERE Connect with me on Instagram & Twitter and TikTok please follow/like/subscribe/rate. Thank you for listening to this podcast! ENJOY!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jenay-leger/support
What are you doing in this day and age without a website?? Go to https://www.squarespace.com/dropouts and use our code: DROPOUTS to get 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain! Life is hard enough, finding the right doctor for you shouldn't have to be hard too. Luckily ZocDoc makes that easier than ever! Go to https://www.zocdoc.com/dropouts to download the ZocDoc app for FREE and find the right doctor today! Get 20% off on KIND - click https://rmbrnd.com/kind and enter BIGGIVE at checkout, while supplies last. TICKETS TO THE NYC LIVE SHOW!! https://citywinery.com/newyork/online/article/NYC-The-Dropouts-Podcast-Live-7-27-23-8PM THEY'RE BACKKK!!!! and they're engaged! This week the boys have on LaurDIY and Jeremy Lewis from Wild til'9! They talk about them getting engaged, if they foresee kids in the future, how to keep the romance alive and even some comedy and tech talk! They even play a newlywed game because it just makes sense! We hope you enjoy! ALSO HAPPY BIRTHDAY JARED! ALSO ITS OUR 3 YEAR PODCAST ANNIVERSARY.. SO YAY! SUB TO OUR PATREON FOR BONUS AND BEHIND THE SCENES CONTENT! https://www.patreon.com/dropoutspod BUY OR SICK FREAKING MERCH! https://www.shopdropouts.com Keep up with us! Zach: https://www.instagram.com/zachjustice/ Jared: https://www.instagram.com/jarebearmusic/ DM us with your questions, ideas, and videos! https://www.instagram.com/dropoutspod/ or Email us! dropoutsadvice@gmail.com
Best Selling Author, Host of the Alchemist Nation Podcast, and fellow Real Estate Investor - Gualter Amarelo is back on the Podcast to share the best solution for achieving financial freedom in this 3rd Year Anniversary of the Latinos in Real Estate Investing Podcast!GUALTER AMARELO'S SOCIALS:INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/gualteramarelo/WEBSITE: https://challenge.alchemistnation.com/PR & LattesFill up your cup on everything PR and communications.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify We're interested in buying your apartment building from you! Our highly skilled team is here to assist you during the hassle-free process.Contact Us Now!EMAIL: team@premierridgecapital.comWEBSITE: https://www.premierridgecapital.com/Support the show
This episode was the most fun ever, perfect timing for the 3-YEAR PODCAST ANNIVERSARY! The main training topic was on what it means to dream big, and why it matters for physiology as much as it does for the brain. Our exploration of the dream-big topic navigated through our own journeys (including our plans with the podcast), the science of coaching, and how small nudges can fundamentally change our long-term trajectories. We also geeked out on some fascinating scientific takeaways from the ACSM Conference, including calorie counting (and why we are against it), psychological factors of performance and coaching, and fueling and Boston Marathon results. Our car was stolen at the conference, but it was worth it for the sexy science. One Subaru in exchange for 30 minutes of podcast material and a few jokes? DEAL. And our fun really boiled over on the rest of the episode! Other topics: lessons from 3 years of the podcast, a Molly Shannon book excerpt that will blow your mind, why we are so inspired by the people who took our car, a listener question about calibrating energy intake, how people pleasing may affect injury rates, a study on the placebo effect in mentorship, timing your iron intake (and how iron may interact with mental health), a review of recent menstrual cycle studies, and HOT TAKES. These takes are too hot for TV. We hope you enjoy this celebration as much as we did, and half as much as one of our listeners enjoys their cat (it'll make sense after Hot Takes). For a weekly bonus episode (and bi-weekly newsletter), make sure you're subscribed to our Patreon. We love you all! WOOHOO! Support the podcast: patreon.com/swap Precision Nutrition 15% discount: https://visit.pfandh.com/SWAP Try Athletic Greens: athleticgreens.com/swap
It's our 5 year podcast anniversary!!!! On this episode we talk about AC requirements in new houses, animals that have gone extinct within the last 50 years (there's a reason we're thinking about this), and AI that created a children's book! --Thanks for listening! This episode is sponsored by Honey. Read more about our sponsors here: sassstoriessarcasm.com/sponsors Visit our website: sassstoriessarcasm.com Follow us on Instagram at instagram.com/sassstoriessarcasm
In honor of C'est La Me's 3-year podcast anniversary, let's take a walk down memory lane and react to some of my old episodes! I give my thoughts on clips from the vault where I talk about career goals, body image, my music dreams, my exhaustion in college, how I approach relationships, my view of crushes and dating and why I started C'est La Me in the first place. I go in-depth on everything in this vulnerable, encouragement-filled episode. I hope you enjoy, and don't forget: It would be a great 3-year anniversary present to vote for me for the 2023 Nappies! links! Vote C'est La Me for Best Local Podcast in the 2023 Nappies Awards! ⭐ follow me! ⭐ Follow the podcast on Instagram! Follow the podcast on Twitter! get my merch! check out my website! follow my Pinterest! email me! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cestlame/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cestlame/support
Make It Rain: Multifamily Real Estate Investing for Millennials
On this episode, your hosts Daisy and Luc share the evolution of the podcast the past three years, their favorite episodes, and what's next on the show. Producing a show for three years and releasing a podcast every single week takes a lot of consistency and tenacity. Celebrate this achievement with them by leaving them an honest review on your favorite platform!Welcome to Make It Rain: Multifamily Real Estate Investing for Millennials! We're Daisy and Luc, two millennials who love multifamily investing. With every episode, whether we're discussing a special topic or have on an amazing guest, the goal is to provide education and resources for anyone interested in investing in multifamily real estate, especially if you're a millennial. We're excited to chat with you about the what's, the why's, the how's, the who's. The best way to show support is to share it with anyone who might benefit from it and leave us an awesome review. Check out our website at makeitraincapital.com for more goodies. Take action on your financial future TODAY! For more info, check us out at makeitraincapital.com.
Spencer Reese from militarymoneymanual.com and Jamie introduce themselves to the listeners of the Military Money Manual Podcast. Your hosts talk about how they are investing for financial independence, their backgrounds, families, and their military careers. They also discuss what's changed in their lives over the last 2 years while hosting the podcast. Finally, they discuss the present state and future of the podcast.
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