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Stock market commentary from Wall St thought leaders in strategy, economics, technical analysis and policy. Disclaimer ……….
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The Apostle Matthew is telling us that the Word of Jesus was spoken to everyone in this world, for he saw Jesus as the King of kings. Now, Christians throughout the world, who have just been born again by believing in the gospel of the water and the Spirit that we are spreading, are indeed yearning to feed on the bread of life. But it is difficult for them to have fellowship with us in the true gospel, for they are all far away from us. Therefore, to meet the spiritual needs of these people of Jesus Christ, the King of kings, the sermons in this book have been prepared as new bread of life for them to nourish their spiritual growth. The author proclaims that those who have received the remission of their sins by believing in the Word of Jesus Christ, the King of kings, must feed on His pure Word in order to defend their faith and sustain their spiritual lives. This book will provide the real spiritual bread of life to all of you who have become the royal people of the King by faith. Through His Church and servants, God will continue to provide you with this bread of life. May God’s blessings be on all of you who have been born again of water and the Spirit, who desire to have true spiritual fellowship with us in Jesus Christ.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Every week, I do an impression. If you are the first to email me (ImpressionIGive@Gmail.com) with the correct answer within five days of the episode posting, you can win five American dollars.
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Tags: gameshow, Impression, impressions
Good friendship is all about calling your mate out when they’re going off on one. King of the sweeping statement Will goes into battle with best friend and walking BS-ometer Nat. Whether it’s discussing if the old days were better, that children should be raised on farms, or tackling big issues such as whether Dirty Dancing is overrated, Will and Nat will get into the nitty gritty of it, in a light hearted and highly likely to change your life type way. This podcast is a DIY, family & friends affair, Will’s daughter did the logo and Nat’s son loaned her his Paw Patrol headphones to record.
Categories: Comedy
Em and April are two down-to-earth, authentic, boss ladies ready to share their experiences, knowledge and skillset about all things business and social media and even llamas. They bring a fresh and fun approach for business owners and entrepreneurs in this weekly podcast. April Whiston owns and runs three business; Boss Lady Brain, CabinConnect.com.au and Merool Holiday Park. Em owns and operates a social media education and consultancy business called Cactus Llama.
In episode 9 we sit down to chat with Tahlia Doidge-Lia about her Instagram Blog; Terra with Tahlia. We dive into Instagram strategy, Instagram aesthitics and creating a consistent and cohesive account and presence. Tahlia takes us through her decision to create her blog using Instagram and just how our attention spans on social media affected this decision.
We also unpack something that many business owners face, the fear of rejection and ‘Imposter Syndrome’. Tahlia discusses how she had found the courage to be vulnerable on her blog and why she thinks its so important to share challenging moments and times in her life rather than just a highlight reel of her life.
Bullet points of key topics & time stamps:
– Social Media Attention Span and Clicking Between Links 5:25
– Instagram Caption Layout 7:18
– Instagram Strategy and Aesthetic 9:05
– Instagram Branding 10:00
– Fear of Rejection and Imposter Syndrome 19:30
– Courage to be vulnerable 25:45
Resources mentioned in this Episode:
– Terra with Tahlia on Instagram: @terrawithtahlia
Things you should totally check out:
● Come along to our full-day workshops in March for Small Business and Social Media
● Follow ‘Em & April’ on Instagram
● Follow ‘Em & April’ on Facebook
● https://emandapril.fireside.fm/
Special Guest: Tahlia Doidge-Lia.
Categories: Business
Tags: boss ladies, business, entrepreneurs, marketing, mindset, small business podcast, social media, women
Lectures & interactive workshops to diverse audiences on different topics of Jewish thought and life.
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
Jumpstart your startup from zero to scalable. I’m RJ Lewis – owner of RJ Lewis Digital, a boutique agency for bespoke business operating system strategy – and during our time together each week, we’re going to talk about the people, processes, & platforms that supercharge your business operations.
If you’re not tech-savvy, but want the secret sauce to having streamlined systems that you can actually use — this show is officially your jam. I’ll explain and hold your hand through the decisions that you need to work SMARTER once when it comes to the heart of your business.
LISTEN TO PLANNING OUT LOUD, LIVE: Tuesday’s at 12P EST (GMT-04) on the IBGR Business Growth Radio App for Android and iOS and gain access to even more great resources. Find the IBGR Business Growth Radio App on Google Play and in the Apple App Store.
– Early Season 3 episodes are broken up into four, 15-minute segments
Categories: Business
The Modern Bar Cart Podcast is a weekly discussion of the tools and techniques that make great drinks. Hosted by Modern Bar Cart CEO Eric Kozlik, this cocktail podcast gives great information for home bartenders and industry professionals alike. If you’re looking to take your cocktail game to the next level, this is the podcast for you.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: cocktail, cocktails, Culture, Entertainment, homebartending, Leisure
Welcome to the Greeting Card Guru podcast, where we dive deep into the world of greeting cards, the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, and the mindset tools needed to start creating the business of your dreams today. www.instagram.com/xoxojesspodcast
Categories: Business, Education, Leisure
Tags: business mindset, card making, entrepreneur, greeting card, life coach, money mindset, self-development, self-employed, snail mail, women in business, Work From Home
Top 100 Bluegrass Songs banjo songs which Banjo Hangout members have uploaded to the website.
Categories: Uncategorised
It’s a comedy Podcast Where I talk about my childhood and I also talk about current things that are happening now I bring in Guests from all walks of life it’s funny entertaining unpredictable it’s available on all platforms So take a listen because you might catch a laugh
Categories: Comedy
A Hit of Health is all about quick, actionable, digestible advice that you can apply TODAY to live a little healthier. We’ll talk with professionals across a broad range of specialities about applying health to your life. Time to get high, the healthy way.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness
Tags: addiction, coronavirus, covid, Education, Entertainment, fitness, health, healthy, life, mental-health, phsychology, success
A weekly recap of the latest podcast news and helpful tutorials. A show for podcast producers. Subscribe now to get important podcast news and helpful tips and tricks about podcast production, audience growth, monetization strategies, and more. Produced and hosted by podcast producer and editor Aaron Dowd.
Links:
– Consumers crave cheerful content during the coronavirus crisis
– 5 Ways to Fix Your Podcast’s Discoverability Problem
– No commuting, no problem: Podcasting ad revenue continues to grow
– A Survival Guide For Parents: Introducing Podcasts Into Homeschooling
– The Anatomy of a Podcast Open
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Consumers crave cheerful content during the coronavirus crisis
Starting off with this post this week from Sara Fisher on Axios.com:
> Consumers are looking for fun and lighthearted entertainment to relieve stress during the coronavirus crisis, instead of categories like true crime or suspense.
> Why it matters: Some mediums, like podcasting, that over-index on genres like true crime, may be partially impacted by the fact that consumers need a break from their regular content routines.
> Driving the news: According to new research from tv research firm Magid, consumers are seeking out funny (39%) and fun (31%) videos, movies and TV programs during the coronavirus crisis.
> Users are looking for comedic relief, according to new data from Captify, a firm that specializes in search retargeting. Users searching for search terms within Captify’s network such as funny movies, standup comedy, comedy, funny and sitcom as they relate to movies and TV shows was up over 314% from March 1 to April 12.
I’m not disconnecting from the news, but I need a distraction from it sometimes, and thankfully there are a lot of podcasters still putting out entertaining and educational content that provides some relief.
If you’re one of the podcasters making content that isn’t news: Thank you.
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5 Ways to Fix Your Podcast’s Discoverability Problem
From Jeremy Enns on his Medium blog, 5 ways to help you with audience acquisition and growth:
> A lot gets made over podcasting’s so-called “Discoverability Problem,” the perceived difficulty of allowing listeners to easily discover relevant podcasts.
> I call BS.
> Here are five quick thoughts on how to fix the discoverability problem for your show.
A great list of advice about growing an audience that touches on some important things that are often overlooked. A few stand-out quotes:
> Instead of waiting for podcasting apps and platforms to deliver the breakthrough development that will take your show and drop it into the lap of every one of your ideal listeners, you need to take the lead in getting in front of your audience and introducing yourself.
> The bar rising on the quality of the average podcast is ultimately a good thing for podcast listeners. As podcasters, we should desperately want people to associate the word “podcasting” with high-quality, engaging media. The only people who will suffer by a rising bar are those podcasters who refuse to adapt.
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No commuting, no problem: Podcasting ad revenue continues to grow
For this post on digiday.com, Max Willens checks in with a few industry folks about how podcast listener behavior and advertising spending is changing:
> With commuting on hold and everybody Zooming all the time, podcast consumption has taken a bit of a hit as listeners look for new ways to fit shows into their daily routines.
> But podcasting’s simplicity — and its on-demand nature — has meant that for now, ad revenue continues to grow for the medium, with many brand advertisers content to rework their messaging and keep spending, even as direct response advertisers pause or drop theirs.
> Though podcasting has not been immune to the pauses, cancellations and delays that have battered digital media the past few weeks, brand advertising on the format remains healthy: Megaphone, a podcast hosting and monetization platform used by publishers ranging from CBS Interactive to Vox Media, booked around twice as much new business as it lost in March, chief revenue officer Matt Turck said.
I keep returning to how much different our spending habits are going to be moving forward.
I’m having a hard time wrapping my head around just how different life is going to be, especially when thinking about all the jobs and commerce that revolved around people being in groups in close proximity to each other.
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A Survival Guide For Parents: Introducing Podcasts Into Homeschooling
From Erik Jones, for the Bello Collective’s Medium blog, a look at how to get your kids to listen to podcasts as part of their education at home:
> “Teachers don’t get paid enough,” is a phrase I imagine millions of parents have uttered out loud at some point this month.
> Stepping into the role of teacher is hard on a good day, and all the more difficult with a pandemic going on. There are countless permutations on what the new normal of home life looks like, none of which make it easy to prioritize education.
> I love podcasts, my wife loves podcasts, and both of our kids love learning. On paper, podcasts are perfect for homeschooling, with bite-sized lessons, minimal screen time, and a robust selection of family-friendly content.
> Not so fast. It turns out podcasts don’t hold the attention of young kids, no matter how much you hype it up to them. As much as I love Wow in the World, Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz are no match for Anna and Elsa for a guaranteed peaceful house.
> We didn’t want to give up so easily though, so over the past few weeks we have experimented with what actually works in helping young minds engage with educational audio while stuck at home. Podcasts are perfect as the centerpiece of a learning experience for kids. It just takes a little planning and patience.
> What follows are some of the strategies we’ve stumbled upon in our persistence to make audio work as a component of an at-home education for younger students.
A few of the takeaways:
– Experiment with best times of day and days of the week
– Put podcasts on the TV
– Talk before, during, and after the podcast
– Listen while doing something else
– Good ol’ bribery
As a kid, I loved radio dramas, and I wish I could have had access to today’s free library of podcasts.
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The Anatomy of a Podcast Open
From Tracy DeForge on the PodcastBusinessJournal.com:
> The old saying goes, “You get one chance to make a first impression.” What can a first impression tell us about anyone? Fifty-five percent of first impressions are made with visual impact. If you think about it, that’s only 55 percent. What makes up the other 45 percent? It’s all about the audio. It’s not what you say, but how you say it.
> An audio impression means the tone of your voice, the sound of your voice, and the words that you use. When you’re thinking about your podcast open, remember it’s your first chance to make a great impression. Also, it’s important to note that the first five to eight minutes of your podcast is the most critical when grabbing and holding your listener’s attention.
> Some people will tell you the main content is an essential part of your podcast. There’s no doubt your content is essential. But what if listeners never get to it? The open of your podcast can impact whether a person chooses to listen to the rest of your show.
> How do you evaluate the power of your podcast open? If you’re just launching your podcast or currently an active podcaster and want to assess your open and see how you can elevate it to the next level, ask yourself these questions.
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Closing Thoughts
I don’t have too much to share this week. I did have a wonderful conversation with Mathew Passy for his Podcast Me Anything show, so keep an eye out that, I’ll share a link when the episode drops.
I also recorded a new episode of The Podcast Dude that I’ll edit and publish… soon… Thanks to everyone who showed up for the live stream of that, it was fun and let’s do it again soon.
As always, thanks for listening. Stay safe out there, and I’ll talk to you again next week.
Aaron Dowd
April 19, 2020
Los Angeles, California
Thanks to the folks supporting this show: Kato, Alexander, and Norman, and Don.
Categories: Arts, Education, News
Tags: aaron dowd, podcast news, podcasting
This revamped DC Rainmaker Podcast (interim working title) takes a weekly look at all the latest sports technology news, with hosts Ray Maker of DC Rainmaker, and Shane Miller of GPLAMA. We’ll dive into all the latest in endurance sports from cycling to running, swimming to general fitness – and even the odd action camera or drone. All with detailed geekery analyis!
Categories: Technology
Tags: cycling, dcrainmaker, gplama, ironman, running, sportstech, swimming, triathlete, triathlon, wearablesportstech, wearabletech
Hi friends, we’re the Teixeiras’. We’re joyfully married, we love Jesus, and we value living an all-around intentional life. This podcast is the result of a calling from God to help our single, dating, AND married brothers & sisters find, create, and sustain a thriving relationship that leads to a beautiful marriage- one that actually produces GOOD fruit! We go deep spiritually, we keep things real practically, and we have fun! Connect with us on SM. We pray this information blesses your life! IG: @forhiskingdomcoaching | @thenickteixeira | @thehaleyteixeira With love, Nick and Haley ❤️
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
“Why an S and not a V?” is a look at Vietnamese history, culture and food from the perspective of a Vietnamese person born out in the wider world. There’s all these things my parents never told me because they were busy working and living, now I found some time to catch up on it.
This is a metamorphosis of the original Post Cerebral Infarction and Your Internet Uncle podcasts, where I tried to remember things to help me learn about roots.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: banh mi, pho, vietnamese culture, vietnamese history
With in-depth, comprehensive daily coverage of all aspects of the NBA, Malika Andrews and a vibrant cast of expert analysts and reporters offer their distinct perspectives on the game. She is joined by analysts Vince Carter, Chiney Ogwumike, and Kendrick Perkins, along with Senior Writer Zach Lowe. Ramona Shelburne and Adrian Wojnarowski will be among the top reporters contributing updates from around the league.
Categories: Sports
I am Ryan Merkley, I am an Ex-Air Force Veteran. I have had a lot of jobs, a wild life and I’d love to tell you about. I am located in Phoenix AZ, and want to hear the stories and answer questions from people around the world. I will be pursuing cyber security in college and currently making use of my free time doing this podcast. We will talk about everything here, video game industry, hard work, sex, military, and just some random shit.
Categories: Society & Culture
Create A Lifestyle That Does NOT Require Your Presence. How to utilize the many benefits of real estate to create your desired lifestyle of flexibility, and financial freedom! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ben-souchek/support
Categories: Business