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Your Yearly Review: Set Yourself Up for Alignment and EaseAre you carrying unfinished business from this year into the next? Let's fix that.In this episode, we'll walk through a Yearly Review process designed to help you close out the year with clarity and set yourself up for a year of alignment and ease. You'll learn how to:✨ Identify what's worth finishing.✨ Let go of what no longer serves you.✨ Create a plan for an intentional and aligned new year.We'll dive into reflection questions to help you assess your progress, celebrate your wins, and uncover the clutter—mental, emotional, or physical—that might have held you back. Plus, you'll gain insights into what you'll do differently to achieve more by doing less in the coming year.What You'll Discover in This Episode:1️⃣ How to reflect on the season of life and business you were in this past year.2️⃣ Why understanding your accomplishments and setbacks is key to growth.3️⃣ How plot twists and clutter impacted your progress—and what to do about it.4️⃣ The power of celebrating unexpected wins and personal growth.5️⃣ Practical steps to align your goals for a streamlined and successful new year.
Before you dive into setting goals for the new year, there's one powerful step you can't afford to skip: reflecting on your year. In this episode, I'll guide you through an intentional year-end review that will help you uncover key insights, celebrate your wins, and learn from your challenges. Together, we'll explore the questions that matter most to gain clarity and direction, and I'll show you how this reflection process primes your brain for success. If you're ready to set goals that truly align with your values and your purpose, this is where it all begins. Let's reflect, reset, and prepare for your best year yet! ----------------- Ready for more? Apply for 1:1 coaching here. Set goals that work with your brain with the Brain Powered Mini Course Visit reneebooe.com to learn more.
The P.I.O.S. in 2025: A Framework for Modern Knowledge Management!The P.I.O.S. (Personal Innovation Operating System or Poly Innovation Operating System) is a system framework I created for a modern approach to knowledge management, especially for polymaths. It's designed to support generalists and multidisciplinary individuals, helping them build a multifaceted "omni-brain" (or "poly-brain").Unlike the "second brain" concept, which primarily serves as a repository for ideas, the P.I.O.S. emphasizes a more layered, holistic system that integrates all aspects of life. Over the years, I've refined this framework, and I'm excited to share its latest iteration.Layer 1: Yearly – Review and PlanThe yearly layer focuses on:Reviewing the past year to evaluate progress.Planning for the year ahead.This layer also includes phases, which represent your key areas of focus or disciplines. These phases are like macro-level categories (e.g., swimming, gaming, PolyTools). They allow for interleaving and overlapping, unlike static "areas" in other methods like PARA, which cater more to a specialist mindset.Layer 2: Quarterly – Four Pillars and Ikigai AlignmentThis layer integrates:The Four Pillars:Body: Tracking exercise and physical health.Mind: The Modular Degree, a DIY education framework to stimulate learning.Spirit: Practices like meditation and Buddhist koans.Emotions: Tracking emotional intelligence (EQ) and gratitude.Ikigai Alignment: Ensuring that all actions align with your personal and professional identity. This helps maintain synergy between your personal life (four pillars) and professional goals (Ikigai).Layer 3: Monthly – Projects and GoalsThis layer handles:Projects: Grouped under phases, with associated goals and tasks.Goals: Achieved through tasks or projects, they drive progress within your phases.Monthly Notes: A personal and professional summary, inspired by Derek Sivers' Now Page. This serves as a reflective journal, either private or public, capturing what's happening in your life.Layer 4: Weekly – Systems and HabitsThis layer is about:Systems: Designing frameworks to sustain habits.Habits: Building and reinforcing behaviors.Habits and systems are interdependent. A system ensures that even if a habit lapses, it can be reestablished more easily. For example, a consistent exercise habit, supported by a system, makes restarting easier after a break.Layer 5: Daily – Content and NetworkingThis is the execution-focused layer:Daily Journal: A private space for reflection, which can also be public if desired.Content Ecosystem: Managing blogs, videos, podcasts, or other creative outputs.Networking Base: A personal CRM to track relationships with podcast guests, hosts, and collaborators.Layer 6: Archive and TemplatesThe final layer is for long-term organization:Archive: Storing completed projects, notes, and references.Templates: Predefined structures to streamline workflows, tailored to the tools in your knowledge management system.In ConclusionThe P.I.O.S. consists of six layers: Yearly, Quarterly, Monthly, Weekly, Daily, and Archive. Each layer serves a unique purpose, with iterations refined over time to create a cohesive and practical system.This is the first time I've shared this updated framework, and I'm thrilled to hear your thoughts. Cheers!Let me know if you'd like further refinements to the PIOS!
About the Guest(s):Kerrie BeeneKerrie Beene is a financial planner with expertise in navigating complex personal finance topics. She works alongside Amy Irvine, providing clients with informed guidance and actionable advice to help them achieve their financial goals. With a focus on comprehensive financial planning, Kerrie brings experience and dedication to ensuring financial clarity for clients at the Rooted Planning Group.Episode Summary:In this insightful episode of Money Roots, your hosts Amy Irvine and Kerrie Beene tackle the intricacies of Medicare, focusing on the open enrollment period and the parts that constitute Medicare, including Parts A, B, C, and D. They offer clarity in an area often seen as daunting due to its complexity and abundance of choices. With personal stories and expert guidance, Amy and Kerrie break down each component of Medicare, empowering listeners to make informed decisions about healthcare coverage as they approach or assist loved ones approaching retirement age.Throughout the podcast, leveraging SEO-friendly terms like "Medicare Advantage," "Medigap plans," and "open enrollment," Amy and Kerrie explore the differences between original Medicare (Parts A and B) and Medicare Advantage plans (Part C), emphasizing the importance of understanding your healthcare needs and financial situation to choose the best coverage. They stress that careful preparation—by assessing doctor visits, prescription medications, and potential upcoming surgeries—is essential when selecting a plan. Additionally, they caution that while Medicare Advantage plans might present no additional premium, associated copays and coinsurances can vary widely.Key Takeaways:Understanding Medicare Parts: Traditional Medicare consists of Part A (hospital insurance) and Part B (medical insurance), with Part D offering prescription drug coverage, and Part C being Medicare Advantage plans provided by private insurers.Open Enrollment is Crucial: Seniors should prepare thoroughly before open enrollment by reviewing their health needs, including doctor visits and prescriptions.Pros and Cons of Medicare Advantage: Medicare Advantage Plans can appear more affordable due to lower premiums, but may result in higher out-of-pocket expenses.Yearly Review is Essential: Healthcare needs and insurance benefits can change annually; reviewing your Medicare plan each year can help maintain suitable coverage.Seek Professional Help: Utilize resources like local Offices for the Aging or insurance specialists to help navigate the vast array of Medicare options.Notable Quotes:"We thought it would be great if we could do a little podcast on...the open enrollment period around Medicare and all of the confusion that goes around it." – Amy Irvine"When you think about traditional insurance in general, it's just you hand an insurance card in... It's not the same as having a part A, a part B, a part C, a part D." – Amy Irvine"Just remember, when you go to a part C plan, you are going on to an insurance plan... that's why a lot of people say don't switch." – Amy Irvine"Never set it and forget it... every year review that" – Amy Irvine"Utilize your resources and do find those people, but make sure it's the right people... Make sure it's the people who have your best interest at heart." – Kerrie BeeneResources:Rooted Planning Group Website: Rooted Planning GroupMedicare Official Website: Medicare.govContinuing the conversation about Medicare and personal...
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In the latest episode of Third Power Life, I dove deep into the transformative practice of reflection. I shared my personal revelations about the power of looking back to move forward, emphasizing how it's been a game-changer in my journey towards life balance and career success. Reflecting isn't just about reminiscing; it's a strategic approach to learning from our past experiences, understanding our progress, and planning our next big leaps. I revealed how analyzing my past year's journal, including the ups and downs, helps me set clearer, more attainable goals. Through my own story of facing challenges and celebrating triumphs, I invite listeners to embrace reflection as a stepping stone to a vibrant and fulfilling life. This episode wasn't just about sharing insights—it's about action. That's why I presented the Bullet Journal method as a powerful tool for those struggling to maintain the habit of journaling. I unpacked the significance of inflection points in life and how they can be the perfect opportunity for course correction and revitalization. As I closed the episode, I extended an invitation for you to become a commander of your own life, letting go of the drift and seizing control of your destiny with intention and purpose. Ready to find out where you stand in your growth journey? My Commander Survey is the perfect tool to gauge your current position and identify the next steps to level up your life - actionable insights are just a click away. #PersonalDevelopment #SelfReflection #SuccessMindset #GoalSetting #PurposefulReflection #IntrospectiveJourney #ReflectToProgress #JournalingInsights Discover your commander profile with The Commander Survey: https://www.thirdpowerperformance.com/commander-score Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction and Importance of Reflection 01:11 - The Bullet Journal Method 02:40 - Yearly Review and Quarterly Reflection 07:39 - Focusing on the Circle of Control 09:22 - Celebrating Successes and Setting Goals 11:19 - Weekly, Monthly, and Quarterly Recaps 13:36 - Taking a Step Back and Making Adjustments 14:52 - Becoming a Commander of Your Life --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thirdpowerlife/support
Hey, lovely listeners! In this week's episode, you're about to embark on a ride through my 2023 shenanigans – the good, the not-so-good, and the ugly-good (is that thing?). Picture this: not a single one of my “BIG 3” goals were met this year - HA. I spill the beans on my plan at the start of the year and how life went, "Oh, you thought!" From tackling job aspirations, house-hunting woes, podcast growth, and losing Luna (talk about a “end of the year” implosion), I lay it all out with the heartfelt insight and comedic flair that is my life. Through it all, I've discovered the magic of self-confidence, learned the value of perspective, and even adulted my way through setting up a new phone plan (cue the applause). Spoiler alert: adulting is still a scam. 2023 taught me how to survive and thrive on the unexpected curveballs. So, here's to the lessons, the laughs, the wisdom gained, and the downright BS of the past year. 2024, I'm coming for you with my vision board in one hand and an espresso in the other. Buckle up, buttercups – The In-Between is going places! Connect with me:@in.betweenpod on Instagram@elizabethcheney_ on Instagram@theinbetweenpodcast on TikTokThe In-Between Podcast on YouTubeConnect with me:@in.betweenpod on Instagram@elizabethcheney_ on Instagram@theinbetweenpodcast on TikTokThe In-Between Podcast on YouTube
Summary: We sat down to review our finances and it was...well, not what we expected. This led us into a candid conversation about why we make a practice of financial check-ins, our fears, our values, and the (sometimes) nitty gritty reality of being self-employed. Mentioned on this episode:Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future by Peter ThielJeepers CreepersUpcoming Events & Offerings:March 5: Virtual Book Club: The Archetype of Initiation (free to join)March 29 - 31: Kambo inoculation (Molalla, OR)April 15-17: Kambo Facilitator Training (Greater Portland, OR Area)April 29 - May 1: Women's Gathering in Washington (free to join, location TBD)May 5-9: Wild Within Oregon Wilderness Spring RetreatMay 10-12: Kambo Inoculation in Oregon (location TBD)July 5-12: Wild Within Yosemite: InitiationJuly 19-26: Wild Within Yosemite: AdvancedSupport this podcast:Discount link to purchase organic, raw ceremonial-grade cacao ethically sourced in Guatemala (a portion of proceeds support this podcast)Become a patron at: https://www.patreon.com/thefaroutcoupleMake one-time donation with PayPal (our account is aplambeck22@gmail.com)Leave a review on iTunes!Share this episode with a friend! :DConnect with us:Website: www.thefarout.lifeEmail us at info@thefarout.lifeWild Within @ www.thewildwithin.orgCredits:Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonaldOutro music: "Running with wise fools" written & performed by Krackatoa (www.krackatoa.com)Podcast photo taken by Celeste during Wild Within's recent Guatemala retreat
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The start of the new year is an ideal time to take stock and reflect. January 1, the 1st of every month, or the start of a new season are temporal landmarks. This is when many of us set goals or recommit to goals. A review of the year gives you insights on how to move forward in the next. It's better to do it in the first week of the year, but no later than before you start planning for the upcoming months. In episode 45 of The Incrementalist, you will learn:1. How much time to invest in the Yearly Review. 2. You get to decide where to review your year, such as at the dining table, at your work desk, on your couch, or outdoors if the local weather is ideal.3. The Peak End Rule is a cognitive bias that affects our memories and shapes our behavior. We remember fragments of an event or experience. The fragments are the peaks, the pits, and the beginning and ending. 4. Don't rely on just your memory when you do your review. Go through your personal records, like journals, planners, calendars, notebooks, videos and photos. 5. 12 questions to kickstart your year: Question #1: What made you feel the most joy? Question #2: What made you feel the most discontent?Question #3: What was your biggest win? How did you celebrate it?Question #4: What was your biggest setback? How did you recover from it? Question #5: What do you wish to do or experience more? What would happen if this came true? How can you make it come true? Question #6: What do you wish to do or experience less? What would happen if this came true? How can you make it come true? Question #7: Which habit or activity renews your energy the most?Question #8: Which habit or activity drains your energy the most? Question #9 What did you do to make life for your [spouse, partner, child, sibling, parent, friend, colleague] more easeful? Question #10: What did you do to make life for your [spouse, partner, child, sibling, parent, friend, colleague] more difficult? Question #11: What did you receive from each person that made you most grateful? Question #12: What was the biggest lesson you learned and are afraid to apply? 6. If these questions do not resonate with you, be sure to come up with your own to reflect on the past and plan for the future. 7. Remember the 80/20 Rule: 20% of what you do creates 80% of the results, either 80% of your joy or 80% of you discontent. 8. The huge benefits of reflecting on the past before you plan for the future. 9. Asking the right questions will lead to more informed answers. Sometimes we avoid questions because they are inconvenient and they hold us accountable or responsible. But if we don't bring them to the surface, they will linger and keep us from growing and making good decisions. Check out the new YouTube channel at The Incrementalist - A Productivity Show! If you're visual learner, there is a video on Episode 45! Read the transcript.Sources cited: Dyan Williams, The Incrementalist podcast, Ep. 8, How to Plan Your Ideal Week Dyan Williams, The Incrementalist podcast, Ep. 19, Create Peak Moments for a Meaningful Life Music by:Sebastian Brian Mehr: Album – Olemus; Song – La Nieve (hearnow.com) Check out the book: The Incrementalist, A Simple Productivity System to Create Big Results in Small StepsEmail: dyan@dyanwilliams.comVisit website: www.dyanwilliams.comSubscribe to productivity e-newsletter
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/6SBnVPFrPqg Resources: How to Run Your Own Annual Review - https://medium.com/better-humans/how-to-run-your-own-annual-review-c5573637767c Yearly Planning Template - https://coda.io/d/Yearly-Planning-Template_dzd6Q46GVp6/Yearly-Planning-Template_suYSG#_lu4M5 August Bradley's Yearly Review - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4t-IhQ-uoU
Sorry for the such late upload, this was supposed to come out in January, but we had issues with sending and receiving the footage. Anyway, enjoy this rebranded podcast: We Wear Clothes. We talk about some good and bad things that came out of last year, a Yearly Review perhaps?
Featured image is of our friend Mike enjoying the view from Cloud's Rest in Yosemite during our 2019 Yosemite Retreat. We're currently accepting applications for our 2021 retreat. Listen and explore:Alasdair gets shingles in the truck camperWhat 2020 ended up looking like for Alasdair and Julie-RoxaneBeing robust vs. being antifragileThe Hero's stance toward the unknown and why it's worth studyingThe two faces of the unknown and how our attitude toward what we don't influences how we experience itWhat's your training ground? Finding arenas where you can meet your edge and practice with the unknownThe role of elders in helping us face the unknownWhat the Oracle of Delphi's message "Know Thyself" means to usMentioned on this episode:FAR OUT #8 ~ Doing a Yearly ReviewFAR OUT #36 ~ Embarking on the Hero's JourneyFAR OUT #37 ~ Returning from the Hero's JourneyFooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets by Nassim TalebThe Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable by Nassim TalebAntifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder by Nassim TalebThe Wave: In Pursuit of the Rogues, Freaks and Giants of the Ocean by Susan CaseyMaps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief by Jordan B. PetersonAnimas Valley Institute (Bill Plotkin's organization around vision fasts and soulwork)Connect with us:Website: www.thefarout.life Email us at info@thefarout.lifeOn Instagram: @thefaroutcoupleJulie-Roxane on Instagram: @julieroxaneAlasdair @ www.alasdairplambeck.comSupport this podcast:Become a patron at: https://www.patreon.com/thefaroutcoupleLeave a review on iTunes!Share this episode with a friend! :DCredits:Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonaldOutro music: "Running with wise fools" written & performed by Krackatoa (www.krackatoa.com)
Coffee Time Conversations: Art, Faith, Life and of course, Coffee.
For this last episode of 2020 we wanted to talk to you about how we end the year with a look back and kick off the new year planning for the year to come. Key Topics: Year End ReviewPlanning Next YearOne Word List of resources mentioned in episode, suggested reading & social media handles:The Lazy Genius Holiday Dockethttps://www.thelazygeniuscollective.comChristianity Today Article, The Real 12 Days of Christmashttps://www.christianitytoday.comAndrea Holmes Art, https://www.aholmesartstudio.com/Hope*Writers, https://www.hopewriters.comAtomic Habits by James Clear, https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habitsEmail Usinfo@coffeetimeconversations.comFollow Coffee Time Conversations, or Robert or Rebecca on Social Media: InstagramCoffee Time Conversations - https://www.instagram.com/coffeetime.conversationsRebecca - https://www.instagram.com/prince_beckRobert - https://www.instagram.com/robertprinceFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/coffeetimeconversationsWebsiteCoffee Time Conversations - https://www.coffeetimeconversations.com
Frank and Angelo discuss backpacks, pulling stuff out of OmniFocus, and returning to Evernote, Notion, and good ol' textfiles. Make Before Break is a podcast about the struggle in doing meaningful work. If you enjoyed the show, we'd love it if you left a review on iTunes. We don't do ads, so if you'd like to help offset our production costs, you can buy us a coffee (https://ko-fi.com/Y8Y0YUFA). Visit us on the web (https://www.makebeforebreak.com), follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/MakeBeforeBreak), or send us an email (https://www.makebeforebreak.com/contact).
It’s that time of the year. As I ring out the old and ring in the new, a particular exercise I engage in leaves me more focused for the upcoming year.I usually put three things down on a piece of paper that I'm proud of doing and three things that I hope no one finds out. I then try and figure out the lessons that I was supposed to learn from them.This is so hard for me to do. It's easy to point out other people's mistakes, but pointing out your own and then telling the world... That is a hard pill to swallow, but I do it every year because it leaves me more focused for the upcoming year.I think we should take a minute to be kind to ourselves while we rewind on the past.If you stop and look back and see the things that you've actually done, you'll see the hurdles, and the successes that you've accomplished.That indeed helps us be kind to ourselves because we've been through some really hard stuff over the last year and we've been able to step it up and become stronger.Stay tuned as I give you a five-part template that'll help you go about the process.Key Takeaways:You're going to write down where you were a year ago (6:59)Write down things that make you sick, including embarrassing things (7:09)Write down the things that you are super proud you accomplished (7:29)Write down three lessons learned from the good and three from the bad (8:05)Pick out a word of the year that you are going to live by (8:23)Talking about the bad first and then going into the good… (8:43)It’s much easier to blame someone else than take our own responsibility (10:40)Zeroing in on my priorities about actually what was getting results (14:26)I needed to focus on the experts of the things I truly wanted to learn (16:38)Shifting my thoughts from something like negative body image... (16:51)Cleaning out the house was liberating; living in Puerto Rico feels good (19:41)The more freaked out you are, the bigger your success is going to be (21:50)Being busy and feeling busy are completely different things (24:56)Focusing on the less to get more results (25:58)--Additional Resources:Download your free personal bundle at alisonjprince.com/bundle--Connect with Alison:FacebookInstagramLinkedIn>>> Join the $1-100k Program
Following up on last episode's discussion of annual retrospectives, Frank and Angelo think about setting SMART goals for 2020. Make Before Break is a podcast about the struggle in doing meaningful work. If you enjoyed the show, we'd love it if you left a review on iTunes. We don't do ads, so if you'd like to help offset our production costs, you can buy us a coffee (https://ko-fi.com/Y8Y0YUFA). Visit us on the web (https://www.makebeforebreak.com), follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/MakeBeforeBreak), or send us an email (https://www.makebeforebreak.com/contact).
We review the major moments of the year's news, and discuss how they impacted our world.
We review the major moments of the year's news, and discuss how they impacted our world.
We review the major moments of the year's news, and discuss how they impacted our world.
Anouck & Kelly kijken terug op een fantastisch 2019. Ze hebben het over het belang van terugblikken op je jaar met een yearly review. Ontdek waarom dat ook voor jou interessant kan zijn.
Frank and Angelo discuss annual retrospectives — why they're valuable, how they prepare, and what their process is. Make Before Break is a podcast about the struggle in doing meaningful work. If you enjoyed the show, we'd love it if you left a review on iTunes. We don't do ads, so if you'd like to help offset our production costs, you can buy us a coffee (https://ko-fi.com/Y8Y0YUFA). Visit us on the web (https://www.makebeforebreak.com), follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/MakeBeforeBreak), or send us an email (https://www.makebeforebreak.com/contact).
Frank and Angelo share their thoughts on how 2018 went… long after the year ended.
Hoe bewaak je de grote lijnen in je werk? Hoe kom je tot inzichten die impact hebben over maanden en jaren heen? Daar is een jaarplan voor. En een jaarplan hoef je natuurlijk niet eind december te maken. Dit kun je in principe het hele jaar door doen maar een mooi moment is het einde van een kwartaal zodat je jaar mooi in ingedeeld in begrijpelijke blokken. Je kunt de Hoe Krijg Je Het Voor Elkaar podcast een handje helpen door Patreon te worden of je vrienden en familie te tippen over de podcast. Hoe Krijg Je Het Voor Elkaar website (https://hoekrijgjehetvoorelkaar.nl) Hoe Krijg Je Het Voor Elkaar Patreon (http://patreon.com/reinier) Links naar dingen uit deze aflevering MindNode (https://mindnode.com/) SMART criteria (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMART_criteria) Yearly Review by Rick Pastoor (https://rickpastoor.com/sections/yearlyreview.html) Stel een vraag Stel een vraag aan Rick of aan Reinier (https://hoekrijgjehetvoorelkaar.nl/stel-een-vraag/) En verder… De productiviteitscameo is deze aflevering met Niels de Hoog (https://twitter.com/nielsify) Special Guest: Rick Pastoor.
Listen to this week's episode and explore: Alasdair and Julie-Roxane recap 2018 (2:12) An annual review starts with stopping (15:17) Conscious effort versus unconscious process (21:40) Pain as an ally (27:05) Free writing (28:16) The dream day exercise (30:42) Goals vs. intentions (35:14) The power of writing messages to ourselves (40:07) The most important part of doing a review (43:48) Two questions to reflect on (45:00) Three reasons to do an annual review (45:52) Mentioned in this episode: FAR OUT episode 2: How did we get here? (part 1) FAR OUT episode 3: How did we get here? (part2) Alasdair's blog post about the vendange: Picking Grapes in France FAR OUT episode 1: When are you leaving? Alasdair's eco greeting cards Seth Godin's The Podcast Fellowship Yosemite 2019 retreat This is Marketing by Seth Godin Seth Godin's blog FAR OUT episode 5: Taking a psychedelic retreat Zach's podcast Ways you can support this podcast: Leave a review on itunes Donate to the FAR OUT podcast Share this episode with others! :D Email us at host@thefaroutpodcast.com Credits: Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonald Outro music: "Running with wise fools" written & performed by Krackatoa www.krackatoa.com
Andy is away but fear not loyal listeners, Paul Hudson has valiantly stepped up to co host and discuss the best and worst of this years cinematic offerings. Just a standing half yearly report on the state of films in the UK. Find us at Dinosaur Man Nerdcast on Facebook or @DinosaurMan15 on Twitter. Like what you're hearing? Subscribe to the podcast to ensure you get all the episodes as they're released and give us a rating in the process. Why not tell a friend about the podcast, get them to tell 4 more friends, and those friends to tell 4 more each, it's not a pyramid scheme, honestly.
Finally the BIG kahuna...The Yearly Review for all of the Anime in 2017....Ok maybe not ALL but like a lot of them....I have one set of eyes and so much time before I get tired ok. Dannie, Som, and Nick decide to each make a top 10 and make a cumulative top 10 using all of three of our lists! We tell you what we thought was the best of the year! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anime-summit/message
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