It Happened One Night
It Happened One Night is a short story podcast written by Sarah Ragsdale. Inspired by The Twilight Zone, tune in each week to hear mysterious tales unfold. This is how it happened one night..
Categories: Arts
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It Happened One Night is a short story podcast written by Sarah Ragsdale. Inspired by The Twilight Zone, tune in each week to hear mysterious tales unfold. This is how it happened one night..
Categories: Arts
Horrible Horror is a podcast about the worst horror movies we can find. The worst of the worst , movies that are so bad it’s scary. Each week we watch and discuss a different horror movie. We watch the worst of the worst so you don’t have too.
Conversations with clever people about language, behavioural science, business, and where they overlap.
Categories: Business
A ten-minute weekly audio update in English of what’s happening in Malawi. No ads.
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Intergenerational financial planning is a huge challenge and opportunity, for financial advisers across the UK. In this three-part podcast series, we spoke to John Porteous at Charles Stanley, as well as three leading IFAs, to discuss how advisers can best handle the conversations that need to be had regarding the transfer of wealth. These musings are based on personal experience, but also on the findings of Charles Stanleys’ Book of Stories 2.0 project. This study is the follow-up to the original award-winning Book of Stories, which examines the various aspects that influence decisions regarding wealth transfers. In the podcast, we discuss how to engage younger clients and the role that technology can offer in making communication more efficient and effective. We also look at investment trends, such as the shift towards ESG, that might inform the discussions had with clients. We also look at the fundamental human nature of intergenerational wealth discussions. There is so much to consider, including culture, attitudes towards money, who to include in the conversation, and how to properly assess what financial legacy a client wants to leave behind. Just as importantly, we also account for the complexity of family relationships, and the instances where there is no desire to pass on wealth. While most financial planners are well aware of the value they deliver, this podcast also considers how we can communicate this value to clients, and how we can introduce new people to the planning conversation. The starting point of the planning relationship is examined too. There are many ways we can be proactive in seeking clients, and there is also good reason to make sure that we respond to client needs during key life events. With the above in mind, the impact of Covid-19 factors into the equation. Many people have taken this as a prompt to write a will or think properly about how they will pass on their wealth. Equally, peoples’ spending habits have changed, a number of people have relocated, and others have encountered, or opted for, significant changes in their career trajectories. Taking a step back, we also examine the wider demographic context for current discussions on intergenerational wealth. On a basic level, lives and retirements are generally lasting longer, which can have numerous consequences for intergenerational wealth planning. There are also constant changes in how people interact with and use money to achieve their goals and ambitions. As a final point, the Book of Stories research is a good read and offers a balance of statistical analysis and qualitative commentary. The stories in the report will be relatable for almost any adviser, and many of the conversations and conundrums will be familiar. The podcast looks to build on this, offering suggestions and anecdotes that will hopefully ensure that clients, and crucially their heirs, have a positive financial planning experience when the time comes to pass wealth to the next generation.
Categories: Business
Whether you’re a seasoned designer or just starting out, get ready to be inspired, explore powerful design strategies, and unleash your inner design genius, you’re in the right place. It’s time to take control of your creativity.
Quirky Creative Director BrandiSea is here to show you how to find uncommon sources of inspiration, dig in to design process, and even chats with other amazing creatives in the industry.
Categories: Arts, Business, Education
Tags: creative, creative business, creativity, design, design inspiration, designers, entrepreneur, Freelance Design, graphic design, inspiration
Devon and Josh host a daring and exciting podcast that talks about controversy, conspiracy, and all the things you wish you considered.
Categories: Comedy, Society & Culture
All about the workplace from Industrial/Organizational Psychologists and other experts in organization and human behavior science. SEBOC’s (The Society of Evidence-Based Organizational Consulting) premier podcast.
A couple’s guide for what to waste your time on. Every Monday Matt Parent and Allison Wainscott sit down and dive into the pop culture week, highlighting what is worth spending your time on, and whats not.
Categories: Comedy
Podcast is about investing partying and everything in between Email me podcast ideas at peter.kitchen@sbcglobal.net
Categories: Business
At “Let’s Get Silly”, Dashia has candid conversations with comedians, actors, writers, and even clowns. We chat about what they find funny, they’re comedic influences, we play silly improv games, have laugh battles and Improv Rap. The podcast is all about hanging out and having a really good time. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letsgetsilly/support
Categories: Comedy
What really happens when stories about people’s lives are collected, edited, and consumed? Radiotopia Presents: Shocking, Heartbreaking,Transformative is a four-part non-fiction series created by Jess Shane, about the nuts and bolts of documentary storytelling, the power dynamics between makers and subjects, and rewriting unwritten rules of the documentary and non-fiction content industry.
Radiotopia Presents: Shocking, Heartbreaking, Transformative is written, hosted and produced by Jess Shane. Sara Nics is the story editor. Sound design, mix/mastering by Michelle Macklem. Production support from Mona Hassan. Cover art is by Justin Broadbent.
Support for this project was provided in part by the International Women’s Media Foundation. Special thanks to Eleanor McDowall and Chioke I’Anson.
For Radiotopia Presents, Yooree Losordo is the managing producer. Audrey Mardavich is the Executive Producer. It’s a production of PRX’s Radiotopia and part of Radiotopia Presents, a podcast feed that debuts limited-run, artist-owned series from new and original voices.
Learn more about Shocking, Heartbreaking, Transformative at radiotopiapresents.fm and discover more shows from across the Radiotopia network at radiotopia.fm.
Categories: Society & Culture
The “Watch Your Six Podcast” is the weekly podcast hosted by Jonathan Parker that equips YOU, the law enforcement and first responder family, to “watch your six” by protecting the six vulnerable areas of life often left exposed to danger. Those six areas of health and well-being are (1) Mental, (2) Marital – relationships, to include parenting, (3) Muscle – physical, (4) Money, (5) Missional – leadership, current events, and (6) Ministry – spiritual.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: advice, cops, Enforcement, finances, fitness, health, interview, law, leadership, marriage, mental, News, Podcast, police, PTSD, spirituality, stress, suicide
Korean American host and producer Arnold Byun welcomes fellow Asian American tastemakers to share conversations and insights on entrepreneurship, hyphenated identity, and culture. A proud member of MODU, recorded at 1010 Wilshire.
Categories: Business
Tags: business, entrepreneurship, hospitality, Management, marketing, new york city
Podcast by B.O.S.S. Retirement Solutions
Categories: Business
Random rants, reviews on movies and shows, personal thoughts, but who cares.
Categories: Society & Culture
Black American Market “After Hours” presented by The 02 Collection Media
Categories: Business
A podcast about clay and art and life. A celebration of the process of ceramics and all the failures and life lessons learned through clay and fire. Candid conversations about ceramics, pottery, sculpture, art and how that fits into our lives. A look at the historical and world perspective of ceramics and how do we still make new pots and art in our contemporary society? Most importantly this podcast is about people and relationships and the ceramics community in the 21st century.
Categories: Arts
This ministry is designed to encourage you and to plant your feet on a solid ground. Your faith needs to be feed.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tennis tips, tricks, strategies, tactics and advice from some of the best minds in the game! Join me as I dive into what makes some of the best coaches, players and people in the industry so successful.
Categories: Sports