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The Most Underrated Podcast: Your words not ours.
Categories: Society & Culture
Welcome to the BWT But We’re Together Podcast. Eavesdrop on the conversations we have as an interracial couple. We are educators, writers and YouTube creators living in Southern California. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bwt/support
Categories: Society & Culture
This is the audio podcast version of my Legend of Zelda fan fiction novel, The Era Without A Hero. Set a hundred years after the events of Ocarina of Time, Hyrule is enjoying its longest recorded time of peace in history. However, when tragedy strikes at the annual Swordsman Festival, a new threat rises and a foul wind begins to blow across the land.
Categories: Arts
Welcome to Start Over, a podcast about starting over in business, in love, in life. Real talk only.
Categories: Society & Culture
We all have insecurities. You are not alone in your struggles. Love Your Bodd is a podcast focused on creating a dialogue around body image, specifically in the arts. In Love Your Bodd, Heather Boddy sits down with artists, activists, and health/fitness professionals to discuss body image, race, and how our insecurities make us who we are. The lack of representation in the arts and media is overwhelming. It’s time to hold up a mirror to the industry and talk about how it can affect us. It’s also time to hold a mirror up to ourselves and truly love that person we see staring back at us. Do you love your bodd?
Categories: Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: art, artists, Arts, bodyimage, BodyPositivity, diversity, fitness, health, nerd, race
Inspiration For College Student Entrepreneurs
Year in Review 2015!
Welcome to Startup Life Hacks 2015, year in review!
First of all I want to thank each and every one of you for having me in your ears while your driving, cooking, doing the dishes, or whatever you are doing to absorb the content.
For subscribing, for sending in the great reviews.
I’m doing this for YOU.
I apologize for the delayed episode, but there were a lot of events this holiday season that left me out of my studio, aka my room, which involved going to LA to pick up my parents that flew in from Japan, non-stop family gatherings, and also recovering from a stomach bug that’s been going around lately in San Diego.
Oh and also falling 13,000 feet in the sky, but more on that later.
WHY?
This is a special episode not only because it will be my last episode of this calendar year, but this will also be my first episode reflecting on this year’s accomplishments, failures, and lessons learned.
Something that I feel like everyone should do even if you don’t have a business.
It’s good to reflect and look back at what you’ve accomplished to see where you’ve come from and how far you’ve come since then.
Now is the best time ever as we’re entering the New Year, 2016.
I’ve seen some podcasters and bloggers do this and I think this was usually their best episode/blog to listen to.
Mainly because it really makes it humbling to know that they are going through the same challenges I am facing as I’m running my business and I can learn a lot from their trials and errors, as well as tips on what I can do in the future to further my business.
And that’s what I wanted to provide to you, and I hope you walk out of here with a few takeaways before this episode is over.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
In this episode you will know a little bit more about me, in case you haven’t listened to my awful first episode.
How I started with podcasting earlier this February to this current episode and everything in between.
And a little bonus!
What’s in store for Startup Life Hacks for 2016!
BACKGROUND
So a quick background about me. I am a Master’s of Engineering student in Electrical Engineering at San Diego State University. Go AZTECS!
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I was born in the Philippines, but raised here in San Diego, part of the reason why I’ve lost my accent and adopted the California tongue.
I grew up very traditional.
I was taught the traditional values of going to school and getting good grades to get a safe and secure job with benefits.
Stay with the company for 20 years to get a pension to live a “comfortable” life.
Sound familiar?
I’m not saying that this is a bad route to take, because most people take this route.
I’m just saying that I found out later that this was not the route for me.
And seeing as though you are listening to this podcast, we are on the same boat.
SCHOOL
I’ve always felt that I would fuse technology and business together and make a living out of it.
I was always good at math at a young age (In fact I was usually first to complete the multiplication table in elementary school whenever we had a contest).
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And even though I was a…
Make an Impact, the podcast that discusses the merits of co-working spaces and why they are so useful for the business residents of shared working-space provider Impact Working. Make an Impact discovers why more people are opting for convenient hybrid working roles in the post-pandemic job market, and uncovers how companies and employees alike are benefiting from revised working strategies. Hear the insight of the business residents at Impact Working as they present their own (and their employees’) coworking experiences so far.
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Categories: Business
Explore and celebrate opera’s unique fusion of music and drama with Seattle Opera’s 101 series or any of our behind-the-scenes interviews. Founded in 1963, Seattle Opera presents both European classics and new works of American opera.
Amazing interviews with up and coming artists and celebrities. And some not so up and coming. While we also take a deep dive into the foundation of what a healthy lifestyle looks like
Categories: Business, Comedy, Health & Fitness
Join Matt, Macklin and Danny as they discuss hypothetical questions & scenarios surrounding the delicate nature of existence within the Universe, asking what could have been if things were a little bit different…
Categories: Fiction
An ominous visit from an agent of war disrupts a quiet life. Two veterans must face a truth about their place in the world, and as they fight to find someone they lost many years before, they must ultimately make peace with each other in the twilight of their lives. Featuring Sarah Peters, David Lanson, Jacqui Rossi, Ross Brunetti, Aaron Isaacs, Karl Nies, Morgan Sullivan, Matthew Vitticore, and Luke Antony-Neville.
Categories: Arts
The weekly podcast for Home Church tv.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
QC is on a mission to tell our story, reach out, start conversations, laugh, be authentic, enlighten, promote positivity, shed light on dark experiences, challenge each other, and to also be therapeutic not only for us, but for our Queens and Kings tuning in.
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Being a GirlBoss is often a lonely road and we have to celebrate our own victories and celebrate each other, every step of the way. We all need a little motivation and a friend to tell us how it is and make sure we are keeping it real. Leadership and Culture Changemaker, coach, writer and speaker, Deborah Hartung, is that friend. Episodes are never longer than 15 minutes and always aim to educate, entertain and enlighten you, no matter your age or where you are on your leadership journey. Leadership & Personal Development for women leaders and entrepreneurs (and the men who support us).
Categories: Business
Welcome to The Caffeine Stream, a podcast for practitioners of over-caffeination and philosophy. Hosted by C.B. Robertson, author, autodidactic philosopher, blogger, and full-time electrician, The Caffeine Steam is your dose of practical philosophy, current events, and social commentary. Bring a beverage and soon you’ll be smarter with every sip.
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
On Betches Media’s Not Another True Crime Podcast, hosts Danny Murphy and Sara Levine are your partners in wine, crime, and time as they recap the buzziest true crime documentaries and travel back in history to discuss little-known crimes from the past.
Categories: Comedy, Society & Culture, True Crime
The Garden Years Podcast offers heart-centered perspectives, insights and inspiration for conscious parenting and homeschooling. We are here to help you cultivate a healthy, thriving family.
Categories: Education, Kids & Family
Welcome to The TellEmSis Podcast Show, a place with real people, real conversations, and raw truths. We are talking about life while giving tips, tools, and tactics to help you birth purpose. Sometimes we are raw and uncut yet we still love the Lord. We teach from our mistakes and what we’ve mastered while living by faith. I’m your host, coach, and life-pusher midwife. I’m the one screaming, DON’T QUIT. You’re almost there. We will laugh and sometimes cry, but we will be better together; as a matter of fact, we will be MoBetter. I’m here to empower, inspire and impart from my wisdom place.
Categories: Education