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Ready. Aim. Empire.
660: Attracting & Retaining Female Clients in Your Studio

Ready. Aim. Empire.

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 19:00


Y'all may assume that because 77% of boutique fitness studio members are women, marketing to females is a no-brainer. They're showing up anyway, right?    Wrong. To grow, you must keep tweaking your outreach to this demographic. Learn how with Coach Rachel Prairie in Episode 660: Attracting & Retaining Female Clients in Your Studio.    Get close up: know your client avatar's age, interests, hobbies and more Give them something to talk about: capitalize on word-of-mouth referrals  Create touch points: cultivate community with events, programs and socials  Make it easy: have great intro offers, flexible memberships and pricing options Educate & empower: share information about holistic wellbeing   Win women by carefully customizing your studio's messaging, products and services. Review and refine your approach in Episode 660.    Catch you there,   Lise   PS: Join 2,000+ studio owners who've decided to take control of their studio business and build their freedom empire. Subscribe HERE and join the party! www.studiogrow.co www.linkedin.com/company/studio-growco/  

More Salon Clients: Salon Owners Guide to Marketing

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Ready. Aim. Empire.
654: Real Estate, Loans and Investment - Deciding the Best Financing for Your Studio

Ready. Aim. Empire.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 28:51


Let's talk money – as in financing your first studio or funding to scale and add locations. By understanding your options, you can quell your anxiety and prepare for the process.    Coaches Caroline Plambeck and Alex Lavelle got you covered in part 3 of our series: Episode 654: Real Estate, Loans and Investment: Deciding the Best Financing for Your Studio.   Speak the language: know conventional, non-conventional, credit stacking and niche Saddle up: getting approved for an SBA loan can be a time-consuming challenge Think big: buying your building may be better than leasing or renting Collect cards: consider credit stacking to fund smaller projects  Fear not: denials happen, so fine-tune, be tenacious and don't quit   The bottom line, according to Alex? Know the rules. Play by the rules. And play to win. Get ready to get in the game with Episode 654.   Catch you there,   Lise   PS: Join 2,000+ studio owners who've decided to take control of their studio business and build their freedom empire. Subscribe HERE and join the party! www.studiogrow.co www.linkedin.com/company/studio-growco/  

The Jim Hill Media Podcast Network
How the Creators of South Park Tricked A-List Celebrities to Roast Universal (and Drink Seagram's) (Ep. 33)

The Jim Hill Media Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 47:24


In this episode of The Epic Universal Podcast, Jim Hill and Eric Hersey explore the fascinating and hilarious story behind Your Studio and You, a parody film created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker before South Park. Highlights include: The Making of Your Studio and You: How Matt and Trey enlisted A-list celebrities like Steven Spielberg, Angela Lansbury, and Michael J. Fox to poke fun at Universal Studios—and even sip Seagram's wine coolers—without them realizing the full gag. Mardi Gras 2025 at Universal Orlando: Details on the celebration's floats, global cuisine, and concerts featuring T-Pain, TLC, and more. Give Kids the World Fundraiser: A look at the upcoming universally '90s-themed event benefiting an incredible cause. Annual Passholder Perks: From exclusive entrances to special Mardi Gras deals, discover what's new for Universal passholders this year. This episode blends Universal's latest updates with a humorous dive into its history. If you're a fan of South Park or theme park lore, you won't want to miss this one! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sound Judgment
Storytelling Strategies to Hook and Keep Your Audience

Sound Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 38:55


The six storytelling strategies you're about to learn are drawn from the patterns I've seen across more than 150 behind-the-scenes lessons — lessons learned from some of the best hosts, producers, writers and editors I've had on Sound Judgment. You can put these techniques to use right away in your studio or at your writing desk. This episode pulls together examples from compelling shows and award winners. In almost every case, the creators who use these strategies are multi-talented. They produce podcasts, they're writers and journalists, they speak on stages, they act, perform, and do live storytelling shows at places like The Moth. These days, we're all creating on multiple platforms — so take a journey with me to learn how sound vision, structure, scenes, surprise, suspense and specifics and take your storytelling to the next level. Apply the six storytelling strategies for creating unforgettable content to your own work!  Sign up for our interactive, virtual Hook Your Audience & Keep Them Coming Back workshopThursday, March 14, 2024By developing storytelling skills from structure to scene-making, suspense to specifics, you'll learn to create or improve the show, story, article or speech that expresses what you want to express, captivates the people you want to reach, and achieves quality and depth you can be proud of. You'll move from likes and follows to building trusted, engaged relationships with your audience. These practices work separately and together to ratchet up both the substance and the "wow factor" of your content, no matter the platform.Reading these show notes too late to catch this Hook Your Audience workshop? Check out our other trainings on guesting and curating guests, interviewing, and more, at www.podcastallies.com/workshops. Want to listen to this series in digestible bites? Follow Sound Judgment and check out these six short episodes: Part 1: Sound Vision Part 2: StructurePart 3: ScenesPart 4: SurprisePart 5: SuspensePart 6: SpecificsDon't miss a thing about the craft of audio storytelling: sign up for my Sound Judgment newsletter, which includes the popular hands-on segment "Try This in Your Studio," kudos to creators who are lifting up the art and business of audio storytelling, news about the show, and useful resources for content creators of all kinds. "Six S" Storytelling ResourcesShows and storytellers mentioned in this series: Bone ValleyCohosts: Gilbert King and Kelsey DeckerMarketplaceJohn Barth, Creative Media LLCThe 13th Step, an award-winning documentary series on sexual misconduct in the addiction treatment Reporter: Lauren ChooljianStory Editor: Alison MacadamNew Hampshire Public RadioDaily Creative Host: Todd HenryProducer: Joshua GottFamous & GravyCohosts: Amit Kapoor & Michael OsborneThe Rich Roll PodcastHost: Rich RollGuest: Charles DuhiggBook: Supercommunicators by Charles DuhiggCrime Show"Paging Dr. Barnes"Host & Executive Producer: Emma CourtlandKatie ColaneriSenior Podcast EditorNew Hampshire Public RadioKelly Corrigan WondersTell Me More with Kelly Corrigan"Bryan Stevenson""Samantha Power" Host: Kelly CorriganThis American Life"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Quorum"Reporter: Sarah GibsonChameleon: Wild BoysHost: Sam MullinsFull Sound Judgment episodes featuring these storytellersBone Valley: How to Make a True Crime Podcast That Makes a Difference (Gilbert King, Kelsey Decker)The Host Defines the Brand with John BarthHow to Make Serious Topics Fun with the Hosts of Famous & Gravy (Amit Kapoor, Michael Osborne)Cinematic Storytelling with Crime Show's Emma CourtlandHow to Pitch an Audio Documentary and the Unusual Origin of a This American Life Story (Katie Colaneri)The Art of True Curiosity with Kelly Corrigan of Kelly Corrigan WondersHow to Make Listeners Breathless for More with Wild Boys' Sam Mullins  Improve your storytelling Check out our popular workshops on interviewing, story editing, story structure, longform narrative, audience engagement, scriptwriting and more. Hire Elaine to speak at your conference or company. Subjects include: Communicating for Leaders; Communicating about Change; Mastering the Art of the Interview; Storytelling Skills; How to Build Relationships through Storytelling, and more. Discover our strategic communication services and coaching for thought leaders using storytelling tools to make the world a better place. Serving writers, podcasters, public speakers, and others in journalism & public media, climate change, health care, policy, and higher education. Visit us at www.podcastallies.com. Subscribe to Sound Judgment, the Newsletter, our twice-monthly newsletter about creative choices in audio storytelling. Connect:Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram✉️ Email Elaine at allies@podcastallies.com

Sound Judgment
Storytelling Strategies, Part 5: The Missing Ingredient

Sound Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 7:59


This is part 5 of our new Sound Judgment quick-hit series on six storytelling strategies for hooking your audience and keeping them with you. This one can mean the difference between ho-hum content and stories that your audiences will talk about. And I'm betting that you give it hardly any thought, if you think about it at all. What is it? Stick around to find out.  Part 5 features Michael Osborne and Amit Kapoor of the podcast Famous & Gravy, New Hampshire Public Radio senior podcast editor Katie Colaneri, and Sarah Gibson, a New Hampshire Public Radio reporter who produced the segment "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Quorum" for This American Life. Apply the six storytelling strategies for creating unforgettable content to your own work!  Sign up for our interactive, virtual Hook Your Audience & Keep Them Coming Back workshopThursday, March 14, 2024By developing skills from story structure to scene-making, suspense to specifics, you'll learn to create or improve the show, story, article or speech that expresses what you want to express, captivates the people you want to reach, and achieves quality and depth you can be proud of. You'll move from likes and follows to building trusted, engaged relationships with your audience. These practices work separately and together to ratchet up both the substance and the "wow factor" of your content, no matter the platform.Did you miss Part 1 on Sound Vision? Listen here. Be sure to follow Sound Judgment so you don't miss the next bite-sized episodes on: Part 3: ScenesPart 4: SurprisePart 5: SuspensePart 6: SpecificsAll of these segments — each around 10 minutes or less — will come together soon for a full episode on How to Hook Your Audience and Keep Them Coming Back. You won't miss a thing if you sign up for my Sound Judgment newsletter, which includes the popular hands-on segment "Try This in Your Studio," kudos to creators who are lifting up the art and business of audio storytelling, news about the show, and useful resources. "Six S" Storytelling ResourcesShows and storytellers mentioned in this series: Bone ValleyCohosts: Gilbert King and Kelsey DeckerMarketplaceJohn Barth, Creative Media LLCThe 13th Step, an award-winning documentary series on sexual misconduct in the addiction treatment Reporter: Lauren ChooljianStory Editor: Alison MacadamNew Hampshire Public RadioDaily Creative Host: Todd HenryProducer: Joshua GottFamous & GravyCohosts: Amit Kapoor & Michael OsborneThe Rich Roll PodcastHost: Rich RollGuest: Charles DuhiggBook: Supercommunicators by Charles DuhiggCrime Show"Paging Dr. Barnes"Host & Executive Producer: Emma CourtlandKatie ColaneriSenior Podcast EditorNew Hampshire Public RadioKelly Corrigan WondersTell Me More with Kelly Corrigan"Bryan Stevenson""Samantha Power" Host: Kelly CorriganThis American Life"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Quorum"Reporter: Sarah GibsonChameleon: Wild BoysHost: Sam MullinsFull Sound Judgment episodes featuring these storytellersBone Valley: How to Make a True Crime Podcast That Makes a Difference (Gilbert King, Kelsey Decker)The Host Defines the Brand with John BarthHow to Make Serious Topics Fun with the Hosts of Famous & Gravy (Amit Kapoor, Michael Osborne)Cinematic Storytelling with Crime Show's Emma CourtlandHow to Pitch an Audio Documentary and the Unusual Origin of a This American Life Story (Katie Colaneri)The Art of True Curiosity with Kelly Corrigan of Kelly Corrigan WondersHow to Make Listeners Breathless for More with Wild Boys' Sam Mullins     Improve your storytelling Check out our popular workshops on interviewing, story editing, story structure, longform narrative, audience engagement, scriptwriting and more. Hire Elaine to speak at your conference or company. Subjects include: Communicating for Leaders; Communicating about Change; Mastering the Art of the Interview; Storytelling Skills; How to Build Relationships through Storytelling, and more. Discover our strategic communication services and coaching for thought leaders using storytelling tools to make the world a better place. Serving writers, podcasters, public speakers, and others in journalism & public media, climate change, health care, policy, and higher education. Visit us at www.podcastallies.com. Subscribe to Sound Judgment, the Newsletter, our twice-monthly newsletter about creative choices in audio storytelling. Connect:Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram✉️ Email Elaine at allies@podcastallies.com

Sound Judgment
Storytelling Secrets, Part 6: Specifics

Sound Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 7:14


This is the sixth and final part of our new Sound Judgment quick-hit series on storytelling strategies for hooking your audience and keeping them with you. Today: specifics. The more specific our language, the more sparkling and memorable it is. In the last 18 months of speaking with incredible storytellers for this podcast, no one has been better at this than Sam Mullins. In 2023, Sam won the the Best Podcast of the Year award at the Ambies,  The Podcast Academy's attempt to rival the Oscars. He won it for his documentary series Chameleon: Wild Boys, from Campside Media. Learn how Sam's background as a comedy writer informs his approach to writing, and especially to choosing the extraordinarily specific ways he approaches building characters and enticing audiences to enter his world. Apply the six storytelling strategies for creating unforgettable content to your own work!  Sign up for our interactive, virtual Hook Your Audience & Keep Them Coming Back workshopThursday, March 14, 2024By developing skills from story structure to scene-making, suspense to specifics, you'll learn to create or improve the show, story, article or speech that expresses what you want to express, captivates the people you want to reach, and achieves quality and depth you can be proud of. You'll move from likes and follows to building trusted, engaged relationships with your audience. These practices work separately and together to ratchet up both the substance and the "wow factor" of your content, no matter the platform.Reading these show notes too late to catch this Hook Your Audience workshop? Check out our other trainings on guesting and curating guests, interviewing, and more, at www.podcastallies.com/workshops. Did you miss the rest of the series?  Be sure to follow Sound Judgment and check out the other other five bite-sized episodes: Part 1: Sound Vision Part 2: StructurePart 3: ScenesPart 4: SurprisePart 5: SuspenseAll of these segments — each around 10 minutes or less — will come together soon for a full episode on How to Hook Your Audience and Keep Them Coming Back. You won't miss a thing if you sign up for my Sound Judgment newsletter, which includes the popular hands-on segment "Try This in Your Studio," kudos to creators who are lifting up the art and business of audio storytelling, news about the show, and useful resources for content creators of all kinds. "Six S" Storytelling ResourcesShows and storytellers mentioned in this series: Bone ValleyCohosts: Gilbert King and Kelsey DeckerMarketplaceJohn Barth, Creative Media LLCThe 13th Step, an award-winning documentary series on sexual misconduct in the addiction treatment Reporter: Lauren ChooljianStory Editor: Alison MacadamNew Hampshire Public RadioDaily Creative Host: Todd HenryProducer: Joshua GottFamous & GravyCohosts: Amit Kapoor & Michael OsborneThe Rich Roll PodcastHost: Rich RollGuest: Charles DuhiggBook: Supercommunicators by Charles DuhiggCrime Show"Paging Dr. Barnes"Host & Executive Producer: Emma CourtlandKatie ColaneriSenior Podcast EditorNew Hampshire Public RadioKelly Corrigan WondersTell Me More with Kelly Corrigan"Bryan Stevenson""Samantha Power" Host: Kelly CorriganThis American Life"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Quorum"Reporter: Sarah GibsonChameleon: Wild BoysHost: Sam MullinsFull Sound Judgment episodes featuring these storytellersBone Valley: How to Make a True Crime Podcast That Makes a Difference (Gilbert King, Kelsey Decker)The Host Defines the Brand with John BarthHow to Make Serious Topics Fun with the Hosts of Famous & Gravy (Amit Kapoor, Michael Osborne)Cinematic Storytelling with Crime Show's Emma CourtlandHow to Pitch an Audio Documentary and the Unusual Origin of a This American Life Story (Katie Colaneri)The Art of True Curiosity with Kelly Corrigan of Kelly Corrigan WondersHow to Make Listeners Breathless for More with Wild Boys' Sam Mullins  Improve your storytelling Check out our popular workshops on interviewing, story editing, story structure, longform narrative, audience engagement, scriptwriting and more. Hire Elaine to speak at your conference or company. Subjects include: Communicating for Leaders; Communicating about Change; Mastering the Art of the Interview; Storytelling Skills; How to Build Relationships through Storytelling, and more. Discover our strategic communication services and coaching for thought leaders using storytelling tools to make the world a better place. Serving writers, podcasters, public speakers, and others in journalism & public media, climate change, health care, policy, and higher education. Visit us at www.podcastallies.com. Subscribe to Sound Judgment, the Newsletter, our twice-monthly newsletter about creative choices in audio storytelling. Connect:Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram✉️ Email Elaine at allies@podcastallies.com

Sound Judgment
Storytelling Strategies, Part 3: Scenes

Sound Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 7:25


This is part 3 of our new Sound Judgment quick-hit series on six storytelling strategies for hooking your audience and keeping them with you. Today, we're talking about scenes. They're obviously a staple in longform narrative storytelling, like true crime and documentaries. Don't ignore them, though, for interview shows; you just have to interview well to elicit good, sensory anecdotes from your guests. Between the lines, you'll hear how useful they are on the page and the stage as well. As a reminder, all six strategies come from today's best audio storytellers. But these are storytelling strategies that don't care what media is yours, so stick around, writers, public speakers, screenwriters and video producers — and of course, podcasters.  With examples featuring Rich Roll, author Charles Duhigg, and Crime Show's Emma Courtland. Apply the six storytelling strategies for creating unforgettable content to your own work!  Sign up for our interactive, virtual Hook Your Audience & Keep Them Coming Back workshopThursday, March 14, 2024By developing skills from story structure to scene-making, suspense to specifics, you'll learn to create or improve the show, story, article or speech that expresses what you want to express, captivates the people you want to reach, and achieves quality and depth you can be proud of. You'll move from likes and follows to building trusted, engaged relationships with your audience. These practices work separately and together to ratchet up both the substance and the "wow factor" of your content, no matter the platform.Did you miss Part 1 on Sound Vision? Listen here. Be sure to follow Sound Judgment so you don't miss the next bite-sized episodes on: Part 3: ScenesPart 4: SurprisePart 5: SuspensePart 6: SpecificsAll of these segments — each around 10 minutes or less — will come together soon for a full episode on How to Hook Your Audience and Keep Them Coming Back. You won't miss a thing if you sign up for my Sound Judgment newsletter, which includes the popular hands-on segment "Try This in Your Studio," kudos to creators who are lifting up the art and business of audio storytelling, news about the show, and useful resources. "Six S" Storytelling ResourcesShows and storytellers mentioned in this series: Bone ValleyCohosts: Gilbert King and Kelsey DeckerMarketplaceJohn Barth, Creative Media LLCThe 13th Step, an award-winning documentary series on sexual misconduct in the addiction treatment Reporter: Lauren ChooljianStory Editor: Alison MacadamNew Hampshire Public RadioDaily Creative Host: Todd HenryProducer: Joshua GottFamous & GravyCohosts: Amit Kapoor & Michael OsborneThe Rich Roll PodcastHost: Rich RollGuest: Charles DuhiggBook: Supercommunicators by Charles DuhiggCrime Show"Paging Dr. Barnes"Host & Executive Producer: Emma CourtlandKatie ColaneriSenior Podcast EditorNew Hampshire Public RadioKelly Corrigan WondersTell Me More with Kelly Corrigan"Bryan Stevenson""Samantha Power" Host: Kelly CorriganThis American Life"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Quorum"Reporter: Sarah GibsonChameleon: Wild BoysHost: Sam MullinsFull Sound Judgment episodes featuring these storytellersBone Valley: How to Make a True Crime Podcast That Makes a Difference (Gilbert King, Kelsey Decker)The Host Defines the Brand with John BarthHow to Make Serious Topics Fun with the Hosts of Famous & Gravy (Amit Kapoor, Michael Osborne)Cinematic Storytelling with Crime Show's Emma CourtlandHow to Pitch an Audio Documentary and the Unusual Origin of a This American Life Story (Katie Colaneri)The Art of True Curiosity with Kelly Corrigan of Kelly Corrigan WondersHow to Make Listeners Breathless for More with Wild Boys' Sam Mullins   Improve your storytelling Check out our popular workshops on interviewing, story editing, story structure, longform narrative, audience engagement, scriptwriting and more. Hire Elaine to speak at your conference or company. Subjects include: Communicating for Leaders; Communicating about Change; Mastering the Art of the Interview; Storytelling Skills; How to Build Relationships through Storytelling, and more. Discover our strategic communication services and coaching for thought leaders using storytelling tools to make the world a better place. Serving writers, podcasters, public speakers, and others in journalism & public media, climate change, health care, policy, and higher education. Visit us at www.podcastallies.com. Subscribe to Sound Judgment, the Newsletter, our twice-monthly newsletter about creative choices in audio storytelling. Connect:Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram✉️ Email Elaine at allies@podcastallies.com

Sound Judgment
Storytelling Strategies, Part 4: Surprise!

Sound Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 8:49


Our fourth S in the 6S framework for hooking your audience and keeping them with you is surprise. It's the left turn when we're expecting a righthand one that makes us listen. It's the twists and turns of an involved, high-stakes plot that we love, or the ending of the movie or the novel that we didn't predict. As New Hampshire Public Radio Senior Podcast Editor Katie Colaneri says, it's the "holy shit" moment. Part 4 features Katie Colaneri, NHPR reporter Sarah Gibson and her This American Life Story, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Quorum," and Kelly Corrigan of the PBS show Tell Me More and the podcast Kelly Corrigan Wonders. Apply the six storytelling strategies for creating unforgettable content to your own work!  Sign up for our interactive, virtual Hook Your Audience & Keep Them Coming Back workshopThursday, March 14, 2024By developing skills from story structure to scene-making, suspense to specifics, you'll learn to create or improve the show, story, article or speech that expresses what you want to express, captivates the people you want to reach, and achieves quality and depth you can be proud of. You'll move from likes and follows to building trusted, engaged relationships with your audience. These practices work separately and together to ratchet up both the substance and the "wow factor" of your content, no matter the platform.Did you miss Part 1 on Sound Vision? Listen here. Be sure to follow Sound Judgment so you don't miss the next bite-sized episodes on: Part 3: ScenesPart 4: SurprisePart 5: SuspensePart 6: SpecificsAll of these segments — each around 10 minutes or less — will come together soon for a full episode on How to Hook Your Audience and Keep Them Coming Back. You won't miss a thing if you sign up for my Sound Judgment newsletter, which includes the popular hands-on segment "Try This in Your Studio," kudos to creators who are lifting up the art and business of audio storytelling, news about the show, and useful resources. "Six S" Storytelling ResourcesShows and storytellers mentioned in this series: Bone ValleyCohosts: Gilbert King and Kelsey DeckerMarketplaceJohn Barth, Creative Media LLCThe 13th Step, an award-winning documentary series on sexual misconduct in the addiction treatment Reporter: Lauren ChooljianStory Editor: Alison MacadamNew Hampshire Public RadioDaily Creative Host: Todd HenryProducer: Joshua GottFamous & GravyCohosts: Amit Kapoor & Michael OsborneThe Rich Roll PodcastHost: Rich RollGuest: Charles DuhiggBook: Supercommunicators by Charles DuhiggCrime Show"Paging Dr. Barnes"Host & Executive Producer: Emma CourtlandKatie ColaneriSenior Podcast EditorNew Hampshire Public RadioKelly Corrigan WondersTell Me More with Kelly Corrigan"Bryan Stevenson""Samantha Power" Host: Kelly CorriganThis American Life"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Quorum"Reporter: Sarah GibsonChameleon: Wild BoysHost: Sam MullinsFull Sound Judgment episodes featuring these storytellersBone Valley: How to Make a True Crime Podcast That Makes a Difference (Gilbert King, Kelsey Decker)The Host Defines the Brand with John BarthHow to Make Serious Topics Fun with the Hosts of Famous & Gravy (Amit Kapoor, Michael Osborne)Cinematic Storytelling with Crime Show's Emma CourtlandHow to Pitch an Audio Documentary and the Unusual Origin of a This American Life Story (Katie Colaneri)The Art of True Curiosity with Kelly Corrigan of Kelly Corrigan WondersHow to Make Listeners Breathless for More with Wild Boys' Sam Mullins    Improve your storytelling Check out our popular workshops on interviewing, story editing, story structure, longform narrative, audience engagement, scriptwriting and more. Hire Elaine to speak at your conference or company. Subjects include: Communicating for Leaders; Communicating about Change; Mastering the Art of the Interview; Storytelling Skills; How to Build Relationships through Storytelling, and more. Discover our strategic communication services and coaching for thought leaders using storytelling tools to make the world a better place. Serving writers, podcasters, public speakers, and others in journalism & public media, climate change, health care, policy, and higher education. Visit us at www.podcastallies.com. Subscribe to Sound Judgment, the Newsletter, our twice-monthly newsletter about creative choices in audio storytelling. Connect:Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram✉️ Email Elaine at allies@podcastallies.com

Sound Judgment
Storytelling Strategies to Grow Your Audience: Part 2, Structure

Sound Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 5:35


In this series you'll learn how to use sound vision, structure, scenes, surprise, suspense, and specifics to make content that audiences love and share. Each of these bonus episodes is bite-sized and features examples from today's best audio storytellers. Growing your audience depends on more than marketing: It depends on creating compelling content that hooks your audience and keeps them with you. Apply the six storytelling strategies for creating unforgettable content to your own work!  Sign up for our interactive, virtual Hook Your Audience & Keep Them Coming Back workshopThursday, March 14, 2024By developing skills from story structure to scene-making, suspense to specifics, you'll learn to create or improve the show, story, article or speech that expresses what you want to express, captivates the people you want to reach, and achieves quality and depth you can be proud of. You'll move from likes and follows to building trusted, engaged relationships with your audience. These practices work separately and together to ratchet up both the substance and the "wow factor" of your content, no matter the platform.Did you miss Part 1 on Sound Vision? Listen here. Be sure to follow Sound Judgment so you don't miss the next bite-sized episodes on: Part 3: ScenesPart 4: SurprisePart 5: SuspensePart 6: SpecificsAll of these segments — each around 10 minutes or less — will come together soon for a full episode on How to Hook Your Audience and Keep Them Coming Back. You won't miss a thing if you sign up for my Sound Judgment newsletter, which includes the popular hands-on segment "Try This in Your Studio," kudos to creators who are lifting up the art and business of audio storytelling, news about the show, and useful resources. "Six S" Storytelling ResourcesShows and storytellers mentioned in this series: Bone ValleyCohosts: Gilbert King and Kelsey DeckerMarketplaceJohn Barth, Creative Media LLCThe 13th Step, an award-winning documentary series on sexual misconduct in the addiction treatment Reporter: Lauren ChooljianStory Editor: Alison MacadamNew Hampshire Public RadioDaily Creative Host: Todd HenryProducer: Joshua GottFamous & GravyCohosts: Amit Kapoor & Michael OsborneThe Rich Roll PodcastHost: Rich RollGuest: Charles DuhiggBook: Supercommunicators by Charles DuhiggCrime Show"Paging Dr. Barnes"Host & Executive Producer: Emma CourtlandKatie ColaneriSenior Podcast EditorNew Hampshire Public RadioKelly Corrigan WondersTell Me More with Kelly Corrigan"Bryan Stevenson""Samantha Power" Host: Kelly CorriganThis American Life"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Quorum"Reporter: Sarah GibsonChameleon: Wild BoysHost: Sam MullinsFull Sound Judgment episodes featuring these storytellersBone Valley: How to Make a True Crime Podcast That Makes a Difference (Gilbert King, Kelsey Decker)The Host Defines the Brand with John BarthHow to Make Serious Topics Fun with the Hosts of Famous & Gravy (Amit Kapoor, Michael Osborne)Cinematic Storytelling with Crime Show's Emma CourtlandHow to Pitch an Audio Documentary and the Unusual Origin of a This American Life Story (Katie Colaneri)The Art of True Curiosity with Kelly Corrigan of Kelly Corrigan WondersHow to Make Listeners Breathless for More with Wild Boys' Sam Mullins   Improve your storytelling Check out our popular workshops on interviewing, story editing, story structure, longform narrative, audience engagement, scriptwriting and more. Hire Elaine to speak at your conference or company. Subjects include: Communicating for Leaders; Communicating about Change; Mastering the Art of the Interview; Storytelling Skills; How to Build Relationships through Storytelling, and more. Discover our strategic communication services and coaching for thought leaders using storytelling tools to make the world a better place. Serving writers, podcasters, public speakers, and others in journalism & public media, climate change, health care, policy, and higher education. Visit us at www.podcastallies.com. Subscribe to Sound Judgment, the Newsletter, our twice-monthly newsletter about creative choices in audio storytelling. Connect:Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram✉️ Email Elaine at allies@podcastallies.com

Creative Lift
Creating Space: Designing with Play in Mind

Creative Lift

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 10:57


In today's episode of Creative Lift, dive with me into the first of the Illuminary's rooms, the Studio. You can think of the Illuminary as an inner creative hideout that is made up of various rooms designed to support your creative thinking process. The Studio is a space for divergent thinking, brainstorming, improvising, and experimenting. In our episode, we'll explore why play matters, no matter what age you are, and how play facilitates your creative flow and momentum. What kind of environment would work best for you in your internal Studio? What colors, tools, and supplies invite you into a playful state of mind? Your Studio is a place to experiment, even when you have no idea whether a possibility will lead anywhere productive. In this space, making a mess is not only expected, it's celebrated. Don't miss out on next week's follow-up episode! In this season, we're alternating between an episode like this one, that provides a tour of one of the Illuminary's rooms, followed by an episode like next week's, in which we'll play through a hands-on activity together to get a feel for what actually being in that room might feel like. I encourage you to set some time aside next week to join me in the Studio and stretch your playful thinking skills. Episode Links: Sign up for Creative Lift tools and resources Find me on Instagram: @naomikinsman Find Alex on Instagram: @ag.doherty

Teach Music Online
E126: Next Level Mindset and Growth w/ Guest Eric Branner

Teach Music Online

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 37:46


Are you ready to make some updates in your business? I'm here to encourage you that YOU CAN! It can be hard and scary to invest in yourself and your business, but if you do, you will see results!Today, I had the pleasure of talking with Eric Branner, the creator of Fons. We talked about motivation, connecting with others through music, using the tools available to you, and so much more! Listen in to get some inspiration for your next steps for your studio.Time Stamps:[1:24] Episode Intro[1:46] Questions for Eric[4:11] Eric's Teaching Philosophy[8:42] Reasons to Keep Growing[10:18] Making it Work with Group Classes[12:35] Adding Value to Your Studio[18:00] Finding Confidence in Your Ideas[19:48] Fons[25:20] Overcoming Your Roadblocks[33:00] Ways to Use Fons as an Online TeacherEric's Links:WebsiteInstagramYouTubeFonsHave you left a review?Please take a moment to review this podcast on iTunes, your reviews mean so much to me! Your reviews also help other teachers find the podcast and know that it's one that can benefit their business as well. Click the link below to review the podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/teach-music-online/id1522634913Don't forget to watch my free masterclass!Learn how to DOUBLE your studio income without wasting a cent on ads! If you're looking for serious studio growth, help with social media, and studio branding then you need to watch my free class. It won't be available much longer! Click the link below to check it out.https://www.teachmusic.online/training

The Zibra Blog’s BEFORE AND AFTER Furniture Refinishing Podcast

Main: Furniture refinishing success, Jennifer of Saved by Design, goes into detail on how she shops for furniture pieces to refinish.Jennifer - Saved by Designhttps://www.instagram.com/savedbydesign.tn/Tip: Using Colors to PrimeLindsay - The Rural Legendhttps://www.instagram.com/therurallegend/Studio: What's Happening in Your Studio?Heather - The Cozy Sunroomhttps://www.instagram.com/thecozysunroom/Jessi - Cypress House Designhttps://www.instagram.com/cypresshousedesign/Kara - Lemons to Lemonade Furniturehttps://www.instagram.com/lemons_to_lemonade_furniture/Zibra:Website: Zibrahttps://www.enjoyzibra.com/Podcast Page: Zibra's Before & After Furniture Refinishing Podcasthttps://www.enjoyzibra.com/pages/the-zibra-podcast-season-5

The Zibra Blog’s BEFORE AND AFTER Furniture Refinishing Podcast

Kristen of Shackteau Interiors shares her secrets of shop ownershipMain: Kristen of Shackteau Interiors shares her secrets of shop ownershipKristen - Shackteau Interiorshttps://www.instagram.com/shackteau_interiors/Ad:Ellen Wuagneux - Vintage Keyhttps://www.instagram.com/vintagekey_fl/Tip: Using Colors to PrimeJenna - Happy Valley Restorationshttps://www.instagram.com/happyvalleyrestorations/Studio: What's Happening in Your Studio?Katy - Furniture Refreshedhttps://www.instagram.com/furniture.refreshed/Bonnie - Cornflower Restorationshttps://www.instagram.com/cornflowerrestorations/Story - Furniture Storyhttps://www.instagram.com/furniture.story/Anja - Annoush Designshttps://www.instagram.com/annoushdesigns/Zibra:Website: Zibrahttps://www.enjoyzibra.com/Podcast Page: Zibra's Before & After Furniture Refinishing Podcasthttps://www.enjoyzibra.com/pages/the-zibra-podcast-season-5

The Zibra Blog’s BEFORE AND AFTER Furniture Refinishing Podcast

The three winners of Zibra's June Staging Contest and the July Staging Contest chat about their staging techniques with our Co-Hosts Amanda & Jenn from the Vintage Sisters.Main: June & July Staging Winners discuss Their Winning Pieces and their secrets in staging successfullyCO-HOST:Amanda & Jenn - The Vintage Sistershttps://www.instagram.com/vintagesistersskJUNE WINNERS:Summer - Pinewood Charmhttps://www.instagram.com/pinewoodcharmCathy - Furniture by Acanthushttps://www.instagram.com/furniturebyacanthusMeredith - Pumpkin Seeds Designshttps://www.instagram.com/pumpkinseeddesignsJULY WINNERS:Jo - Click 2 Restorehttps://www.instagram.com/click2restoreAshley - Blue Wren Interiorshttps://www.instagram.com/bluewreninteriorsLindsay - Rustic Owl Furnishingshttps://www.instagram.com/rusticowlfurnishingsAd:Eliana Roseberry - Why Not Redesignhttps://www.instagram.com/why.not.redesignTip: How to Rid Your Pieces of Bad SmellsLindsay - Indigo Lakehousehttps://www.instagram.com/indigolakehouseStudio: What's Happening in Your Studio?Chia - The Painted Lilyhttps://www.instagram.com/thepaintedlily_/Sandra - Black Lab Furniture Revivalhttps://www.instagram.com/blacklabfurniturerevival/Kimberly - Born in a Barn Boutiquehttps://www.instagram.com/borninabarnboutique/Blooper: Trouble with Holes in DrawersSarah - Pop Salvagehttps://www.instagram.com/popsalvage/Accolades:(From): Jess - Refreshed by Jesshttps://www.instagram.com/refreshed_by_jess/(To):  Annie - It's About Flippin' Timehttps://www.instagram.com/itsaboutflippintime/Zibra:Website: Zibrahttps://www.enjoyzibra.com/Podcast Page: Zibra's Before & After Furniture Refinishing Podcasthttps://www.enjoyzibra.com/pages/the-zibra-podcast-season-5

Creative Piano Teaching Podcast
TC289: How to Find Music Students Fast for Your Studio with Carly Walton

Creative Piano Teaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 34:39


Thanks for reading TC289: How to Find Music Students Fast for Your Studio with Carly Walton from TopMusic.co. You are not alone – I know how challenging the search for new students can be! So to help you out with this, I teamed up with the amazing Carly Walton from Teach Music Online to put together our ultimate Find Music Students Fast Checklist. And that's what we're going to be talking about today. ... TC289: How to Find Music Students Fast for Your Studio with Carly Walton The post TC289: How to Find Music Students Fast for Your Studio with Carly Walton appeared first on TopMusic.co - Supporting Creative Music Teaching.

The Zibra Blog’s BEFORE AND AFTER Furniture Refinishing Podcast

We invite you to contribute to our podcast (click below):Refinishing TipAccolades to Another RefinisherBeginner's Bucket QuestionIf This Piece Could Talk---------------------------------------------Shelly Leuhr of Basalt Mesa Studio chats how to achieving great close-up shots, plus she shares about here winning piece in the Golden Brush Awards.---------------------------------------------Introduction to Shelly:   • Where she lives, her studio and business   • Chats about prices in her area   • Favorite part of refinishing   • Patience during the process of refinishingSandra Martinez with Black Lab Furniture Revival shares details about her winning piece in the Staging category of Zibra's International Golden Brush Awards:   • Describes her piece   • Shares her process in close-up photography   • Giving furniture pieces a "spa-day"   • Details on her refinishing of winning pieceShelly shares how to create great close-up shots:   • The importance of having close-up shots in your posts   • Sizing up piece to get the best shot   • Using proper settings on your camera/phone   • Staging for close-up shots   • Using apps to help with editing images   • The importance of a staging area---------------------------------------------Refinishing Tip: "How to best seal your pieces" Emily with Thirteen 79 DesignWhat's Happening in Your Studio:     • Ashley withA Vintage Perspective   • Patricia withFreshened Finishes NJ   • Katie withGrain and Paint DesignsZibra Flip Update: Begins May 5th! Jen Talley with Perfectly Imperfect Furniture Accolades: Erin withRefurbishedish gives accolades to Kelly withPatyna Design

The Creator Curriculum
11: Nik Hill - Designer & Studio Owner, Film VFX, Building a Studio & Ultramarathons

The Creator Curriculum

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 91:08


For a superstar designer, Nik is incredibly humble. Yet he has credits on features like Guardians of the Galaxy & Blade Runner 2049. He's a studio owner. He's an athlete, submitting himself to physical challenges that would make you cry. Enjoy his zen energy & frequent moments of brilliance in this conversation. Timecodes 0:01:30 | Starting Your Own Studio  0:07:00 | Backstory: Graffiti to Mograph 0:14:00 | Backstory: Arsenal Football Club 0:21:58 | Blade Runner 2049 & Working with Denis Villeneuve 0:33:10 | First Hires for Your Studio  0:39:12 | Growing Your Studio 0:42:40 | Profitability of Studio Ownership 0:46:51 | Taking Your Hands Off the Box 0:50:39 | Clients Are People Too 0:53:05 | Who is Twenty Third C? 0:56:42 | Nature as Inspiration  1:07:08 | Mental Running Challenges 1:27:20 | Spirituality 1:28:51 | Outro

Clocking In with Haylee Gaffin
012: What I Learned After Opening a Photography Studio

Clocking In with Haylee Gaffin

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 22:14


Is your goal of opening a photography studio soon becoming a reality? Maybe you're still in the dreaming phase of it! If so, I'm sharing a few pieces of wisdom from one studio owner to another one.In this episode, we're pulling back the curtain to give you an inside look at what it's like to be a studio owner, things I'm glad I did, advice I wish I'd had, and a few lessons I've learned through experience! Grab your notebook, and let's plan for a few things before you jump all in to a photography studio space.Clocking In with Haylee Gaffin is produced and brought to you by Gaffin Creative, a podcast production company for creative entrepreneurs. Learn more about our services at Gaffincreative.com, plus you'll also find resources, show notes, and more for the Clocking In Podcast.Review the Show NotesThe History of The Studio (1:09)The Current State of The Studio + Lessons Learned (2:19)Finding the Perfect Studio Space (2:55)What I Learned After Opening a Photography Studio1. Remodeling The Studio & The Investment (3:13)What I'd Do Differently in My Studio's Remodel (4;30)1. Checked the foundation/state of the rooms before planning2. Considered worst case scenarios and planned for them3. Given myself a longer timeline for opening and taken dedicated time off work to do it.Before + After Photos of The Studio at gaffincreative.com/0122. Save at Least 6 Months of Studio Rent (5:26)Why: You should be able to pay for your studio space for at least 6 months without any sessions (or in case a global pandemic hits) so you're able to work through the first few months of getting your name out there.Bonus Tip: Figure out how much you have to shoot in order to pay studio rent each month. (9:23)3. Create a System for Rentals that Works for You (9:33)My System in Honeybook (9:53)1. Create a webpage for your studio rental with an inquiry form.2. Have email templates for every scenario to gather details or send over brochures, proposals, applications, etc.3. Send a proposal email with details and what to expect, along with a proposal that requires a 50% deposit due upon receipt and 50% due one week before rental.4. Send a reminder email the day before their rental with a code, rules, and the address.5. Send a feedback questionnaire and request for a google review.Try Honeybook for Free + Get 50% Off Your First Year When You Sign UpContact me if you're looking for one-on-one help with your studio's systems!4. Set Boundaries for Yourself in Your Business (11:51)Communication Boundaries (12:01)Renter Applications & Boundaries (12:45)5. Setting Rules for Your Studio (14:45)6. Plan a Budget for Maintenance in Your Studio (16:20)7. Invest in a Security System & Keypad Code for Your Studio (17:27)Why I Got Security for My Studio: (17:39)1. Being alone in the space and inviting unknown clients to the space.2. Having recurring dreams of someone breaking into my space.Why I Got a Keypad Code: (18:30)1. Driving to the studio before and after every rental wasn't efficient.2. I can always ensure it's locked after a rental right from my phone.Rent The Studio by Gaffin CreativeJoin The Studio's Facebook GroupInquire now about my one-on-one coaching for studio owners. The Woman I'm cheering for This WeekAinsley WallsLinksgaffincreative.com/studioinstagram.com/hayleegaffinReview the Transcript at gaffincreative.com/012 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Junk Food Dinner
JFD543: Cher... And Other Fantasies, Heavy Metal Parking Lot, Your Studio and You

Junk Food Dinner

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020


Stop everything you are doing! Except for reading this, which you'll need to continue to do so that we can tell you about this INCREDIBLE PODCAST EPISODE! Or, if you've already stopped reading: just donloyd and listen along as we review three short films. You'll love the surprise! Up first! Y'all remember that popular singer Cher? Y'all remember Cher... and Other Fantasies from 1979? It's okay, nobody does or probably should. But there's some surprising reasons why we've picked it for the show, and we know that you, potentially-still-reading reader, love surprises.Next up! Rock out with your Busch out, as we jump the bownes of 1986's bitchin' Heavy Metal Parking Lot, a fly-on-the-pavement chronicling of a typical Saturday night in Maryland: complete with acid casualty teens, wasted youths, and non-consensual full-body air guitar. Come for the Zebraman, stay for the silent bearded thumbs-up fella. Finally! It's a third short film! With famous directors, famous drummers from Goldfinger, Seagram's wine coolers and porcelain deer! Of course, we're talking about the Matt & Trey classic Your Studio and You from 1995. It's that weird and wacky backlot thing they made for that corporate party none of us were invited to, and you'll love it as much (or as little) as we do!All this plus slippin' into shorts, things you can't do during Covid, Kevin Kuts Loose, two thirds of a Friday the 13th celebration, Kevin learns to love again, is Freddy canceled?, is Baby Yoda canceled?, is canceling canceled?, the murky flavours of the swamps of Dagobah, cult film politics, a gang of junkmailers, Hagar the Watchable?, a bevy of costume changes, injecting beef fat into Egg McMuffins, Sean's ultimate tourism betrayal of Parker Bowman revealed, Uber are the real monsters, how to get famous in the 60s and 70s, auditory illusions, it was a different time, our weekly news plus blu-ray picks and even more! Direct Donloyd HereGot a movie suggestion for the show, or better yet an opinion on next week's movies? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865). Add it to your telephone now! JOIN THE CONVERSATION!Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'll bathe ourselves in wine coolers for your love and support. With picks like these, you GOTTA #DonloydNow and listen in!

Recordings
Look Good and Stay Safe with Carlos Gil & Reggie Williams of Outlaw Masks

Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 57:33


StreamYard Connect Ep44 Co-founders Carlos Gil and Reggie Williams II discuss Outlaw Masks on StreamYard Connect, a product designed to make you look good and stay safe. ▶️ GO LIVE with STREAMYARD: https://LivestreamUniverse.com/StreamYard (https://LivestreamUniverse.com/StreamYard) ▶️ LIVE VIDEO GEAR for Your Studio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vk0W3PFisDY&t=0s (https://youtu.be/vk0W3PFisDY) ▶️ SUBSCRIBE to CHANNEL: https://youtube.com/StreamYard (https://YouTube.com/StreamYard) ▶️ RELATED VIDEOS | StreamYard Connect with Ross Brand: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxqZPGZQ-k770kR2s9IBN85LtDsnfcUYR (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...) On StreamYard Connect with Ross Brand, Carlos Gil and Reggie Williams II talk about how to look good and stay safe with Outlaw Masks. Carlos Gil and Reggie Williams talk about the process of starting and growing Outlaw Masks, why they started their business during the pandemic and how they are marketing Outlaw Masks. Marketing successes include Outlaw Masks sending 300 masks to NBA players, who have been photographed wearing the masks heading into the arena for playoff games. YOUTUBE CHANNELS:

Fitness Career Mastery Podcast: Group Fitness | Personal Training | Studio & Gym Business
FCM 074: How to Establish Prices and Packages at Your Studio with Lise Kuecker

Fitness Career Mastery Podcast: Group Fitness | Personal Training | Studio & Gym Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 62:52


Drawing from her own inspiring success story, founder of Studio Grow Lise Kuecker shares the most important aspects of pricing in this week’s episode. Learn how to not only be profitable, but to create pricing that supports your lifestyle and work-life balance. Whether you’re just starting out as personal trainer/studio owner or are more experienced […] The post FCM 074: How to Establish Prices and Packages at Your Studio with Lise Kuecker appeared first on Fitness Career Mastery.

Ask the Podcast Coach
Is Apple the Van Halen of Podcasting?

Ask the Podcast Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 62:34


Today I am joined by Super Joe Pardo who is a podcaster, author, and the man behind Podcast Mid Atlantic. Van Halen is a band that was huge in the 80's. They are a huge Hall of Fame band. Yet they do not communicate with their audience AT ALL. You never really know who is in the band, are they recording, are they touring, etc. They are radio silence and with the new wave of people getting kicked out of Apple, with many people wondering how many downloads does it take to get stats, is Apple the Van Halen of Podcasting? 2:29 Sales won't save your business? What you talkin' bout Joe? 4:45 Big Interview leads to small downloads, why? 10:17 Fixing volume issues when someone is too quiet. See auphonic.com 13:10 Your Studio is on fire, what can you grab? - backup systems like Backblaze 16:44 Napodpomo.org ? 20:36 Recording a year in advance? 25:20 How has podcasting changed in 10 years? 27:03 What phrase does it take to have you lose respect for someone (for them to lose their credibility) 30:03 Dave's Video about New and Noteworthy 33:44 Joe uses the Rode Video Micro to record his video and then strips the audio 34:52 How long until Apple loses their influence 37:56 How many downloads does it take to have stats show in podcastsconnect.apple.com 40:28 an ATR2100 microphone didn't work for a second and it took a reboot to fix 43:30 THANKS TO ALL OF OUR SUPPORTERS 48:45 Emily at Harvard says the content creators need to teach people how to subscribe 50:00 Dave is speaking at DCPodfest 50:54 Does Dave feel constrained working for Libsyn? Do I feel I am limited? (get a free month using the coupon code sopfree at libsyn.com ) 54:23 The pursuit of happiness, or the pursuit of fame and fortune. 57:30 Dave dating podcast? That was the original intent of Building a Better Dave   Are You Ready to Podcast? Step by step tutorials Live group coaching Priority email support Private Facebook Group Join Today   

Art Made Easy
The Scoping & Sequencing of Portrait-Making: AME 013

Art Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 50:38


Creating a portrait in elementary school is a natural part of any art curriculum. Over my 13 years as an art teacher, I taught thousands of kids how to draw portraits--whether of themselves, a friend or an imaginary person. It may surprise you that teaching a child how to draw a portrait is not just about eye-placement or looking into a mirror, it's also about how to create a piece of art that captures the likeness not just through drawing but with texture and color. In this episode of Art Made Easy, I identify key learning objectives for each grade level, detail what art supplies I love best plus how I select just the right portrait project that engages students at every grade. Make sure to download my FREE Scoping & Sequencing of Portrait Making PDF that details the projects, supplies and learning objectives for each grade level. Just login to your DSS account to access. You can create a free account if you don't already have one. LISTEN TO THE SHOW DOWNLOAD THE FREE PORTRAIT-MAKING GUIDE: To download this free resource, click on the image below. Login to your DSS account and click Add to Cart. Enjoy! SHOW NOTES - Information about the Summer Art Workshop with Patty, Palmer, Cassie Stephens and Laura Lohmann - Do You Have a Hat? by Eileen Spinelli - Fred Babb Art Go to Your Studio and Make Stuff (This is one of my all-time most inspiring poster books for art-making)

ARTiculate Podcast – Video
ARTiculate Episode 02 – Setting up Your Studio

ARTiculate Podcast – Video

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2012 18:13


In their second show the team addresses setting up your studio. Whether you have a big budget or just a corner of the couch, they cover the essentials for a setting up your studio in the digital age as well as the tools of the trade for staying safe in your traditional setup. LINKS AND RESOURCES http://articulatepodcast.com/recommended-readings/ http://drawing-and-coloring.com http://drawing-and-coloring-blog.com   Norman Rockwell: Illustrator Complete Studio Tips Art Desk Alvin And [...] The post ARTiculate Episode 02 – Setting up Your Studio appeared first on ARTiculate Podcast.