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Welcome to our 21st episode! I hope you learn something or find inspiration from today's selection.
Today we'll hear today from Marcelle Iten, an author, Thomas Metzinger, a therapist, Susan diRende, an author, Kaila Uli, an ecommerce guru, Carolinda Goodman, a children's author, and Samantha Chung, an influential thinker. get going
Marcelle Iten is an Author, Editor, and Writing Coach. In this shortcast she answers the question, "What's the best advice you have for someone afraid to start writing, aside from 'just start writing'?" linkr.bio/marcelleiten
Next, a one-minute therapy from Thomas Metzinger in his Suggestiblemind's Shortcast, with a mind shift to get over a bad start to the day. www.suggestiblemind.com
Let's hear from another author next. Susan diRende, author of the novel "Knife Witch," in her Shortcast Creativity Uplift, shares how she had trouble writing villains. www.susandirende.ink
You may have heard that Congress is considering a bill forcing TikTok to sell itself or shutdown in the US, which understandably has spooked people who make their living on TikTok. Kaila Uli, the ecommerce guru, shares her advice on a roadmap forward, which at the same time reveals to the rest of us a better understanding of the landscape of social media. stan.store/Kailauli
This short episode of the perennially popular Skygazing with Carolinda is about the Worm Moon, which is what the full moon in March is called. Why is called that? Listen to this. Find her book "Once in a Full Moon" on Amazon.
Let's wrap up with an episode of Simplifying Sam - The Shortcast!, with Samantha Chung. This is a perfect shortcast to finish with because it will leave you with encouragment to keep creating! linktr.ee/simplifying.sam
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Varied Views: Hypnosis, Hacks, Visas, Languages, Folding, & Pressing on (Vol. 20 Best of Shortcast Club) - March 11, 2024
Hello, and welcome to our twentieth episode! We hear today from Dr. Ben Rein asking if hypnosis is real, from Marissa Moyer, a career coach with a hack to stop saying "sorry", from Joe Bovino, an immigration attorney with an update on E2 visas, from Frank Bazalgette with a tip on learning languages, from Kaila Uli, an e-commerce guru on when to call it quits, and finally from Tama Kieves with some encouraging words.
Starting off: Is hypnosis real? Dr. Ben Rein, a PhD Neuroscientist presents the evidence in his shortcast Make it Brain (with Dr. Brein). www.benrein.com
In this next segment, Marissa Moyer, a career coach, gives us a hack to stop saying "sorry" at work and what to say instead! Thank you Marissa for pointing this out. Marissa's links
A quick news update form Joseph Bovino, a U.S. immigration, business & trademark attorney. In this episode of his podcast, he shares that E2 Investor visa approvals hit an all time high in 2023. What countries are driving it? https://bovinolawgroup.setmore.com. https://www.bovinolawgroup.com/
Frank Bazalgette, a "born and raised" Londoner who now lives in Argentina and teaches English, shares some advice for learning a language. . Frankly Speaking English - book a lesson.
Now Kaila Uli, the e-commerce guru, with some hard advice for when to call it quits. She's talking specifically about ecommerce, but this applies generally as well. You got to know when to fold 'em. stan.store/Kailauli
Let's close with some encouragement from next from Tama Kieves in her shortcast, Rock Your Briliance Shortcast with Tama Kieves. She talks about the paradox of being happy, and also wanting more...the drive of Creative Discontent. Tama Kieves' Linktree.
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EPISODE 19 February 26, 2024
Hello! We're here today with volume 19 some of our favorite recent shortcasts. I'm Avi Kaufman, your host, and this is "Shortlights: an anthology of the Best of Shortcast Club." I hope you learn something or find inspiration from today's selection.
In today's episode you'll hear from Tami Amit about the 4 chemicals of happiness, Bill Harper with 20 pieces of wisdom that will change your business, Susan diRende with a trick she learned from musician Bobby McFerrin, Samantha Chung with insights on intrinsic motivation, Kaila Uli with an expensive lesson, and we'll wrap up with a question from Holly Schroder.
Let's start with Tami Amit, a therapist. She explains the 4 brain chemicals that produce different types of happiness, and how to get them, in this episode of Therapy Beyond the Couch. Purpose (Dopamine), Relaxation (Serotonin), Energy Release (Endorphins), and Connection (Oxytocin). Therapybeyondthecouch.com
Second, let's hear some rapid-fire marketing advice! In this episode of Don’t Just Win. Dominate.™, Bill Harper, a marketing & branding leader, lists 20 pieces of wisdom that will totally change your business. Wmharper.com
Next up is the Creativity Uplift podcast by Susan diRende, author of the novel "Knife Witch." In this episode she shares a trick she learned from acclaimed musician Bobby McFerrin for how to switch things up to improve. susandirende.ink
Next, an episode of Simplifying Sam - The Shortcast!, with Samantha Chung. In today's episode, she muses about how once you successfully motivate once you stop being attached to things. linktr.ee/simplifying.sam
Kaila Uli spent $10,000 on her first website, and $50,000 on ads, and only got 8 sales. She shares here the lessons she learned from that experience. stan.store/Kailauli
To wrap it up, a musing from Holly Schroder, a licensed clinical social worker. She wonders if the reason why she can't make small talk at a party is because, as a therapist, she's so committed to big talk. linktr.ee/LCSWHolly
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EPISODE 18—In today's episode you'll hear from Joshua Terhune, a therapist with news of a miracle drug and a story about Kurt Vonnegut, form Samantha Chung with a twist on the classic affirmations, from Bill Harper with the key to marketing, and life, from Sid Hewison, an Australian tour guide, from Liz Jane on the three corporate worker personality types, from Marissa Moyer with how to get over your screwups, and finally from Carolina Goodman to teach us about the Wolf Moon.
First up, in this 30-second episode Joshua Terhune, a therapist, tells us about a miracle drug.Joshua Terhune's Linktree.
Let's here one more minute from Joshua. Here he shares an inspirational story about his hometown hero, Kurt Vonnegut. I personally love this perspective shift, especially as a perpetual creator with mixed results.
"I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me!" That affirmation comes of course from Al Franken's SNL character Stuart Smalley, and reciting affirmations has become mainstream pop psychology. But what if affirmations don't work for you? In this episode of Simplifying Sam - The Shortcast!, Samantha Chung shares a twist on this approach that works better for her. Sam's Linktree.
In this next episode of Don’t Just Win. Dominate.™, Bill Harper, a marketing & branding leader, goes a bit philosophical and shares the key to get everything you have ever wanted. Bill's website.
Sid Hewison, an Australian tour guide, shares this episode from when he was touring the US. In this episode he's in southeastern New Mexico, the historical site for the development of a rather unusual, experimental weapon from World War 2. Sid's Linktree
Next, an episode of Liz Jane's Working Girl Shortcast. She shares three types of career personalities she has observed in corporate America. Liz Jane's Linktree.
In this next episode, Marissa Moyer, a career coach, talks about what do to if you screw up at work and how to get over it. Marissa's links
Finally, to wrap it up, this short episode of the perennially popular Skygazing with Carolinda Find her book "Once in a Full Moon" on Amazon.
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Hello! And Happy New Year! If you like variety, this is the podcast for you.
Today's theme: energy and insights for the new year. We'll start with two observations on language, one from Frank Bazalgette, a "born and raised" Londoner who now lives in Argentina, and one from Drake Abshire, a real estate agent in Louisiana. Then, shifting gears, Samantha Chung explains why the excuse "I need more time" has nothing to do with time, and what to do about it. Next, branding guru Bill Harper explains three levels of the classic "sell me this pen" exercise. Then Tom Jordan, an acclaimed voice actor, tests out a microphone that I'm considering buying. And finally, post holidays, some timely advice from Joshua Terhune, a child therapist, on how to play with your kids.
Frank Bazalgette, a "born and raised" Londoner who now lives in Argentina, makes observations of English words that are used in Argentina instead of their Spanish equivalent. Frankly Speaking English - book a lesson.
Next, let's learn a word that made it's way into the Louisiana lexicon via French. Drake Abshire, a real estate agent in Lafayette, Louisiana, has been doing a series on unique words there. This is a very short episode where he introduces today's word, "mas". Visit Drake's links.
As we start off the new year, it's a good time to hear some advice from Simplyfying Sam - The Shortcast!. Samantha Chung let's us know, the excuse "I need more time" has nothing to do with time. So, what is it about? Sam's Linktree.
Next, Bill Harper, a marketing & branding leader, illustrates three increasingly sophisticated way to sell something, using the classic example of "sell me this pen." Getting to that top level is something that seems simple, but it's not easy! Hear more in his podcast Don’t Just Win. Dominate.™ Bill's website.
If you're looking for a microphone for your shortcast, here's a demonstration of the iPhone pro microphone versus the Shure MV5 microphone, performed by Tom Jordan, an acclaimed voice actor and audio book narrator, in his shortcast Tom Voiceover Quick VO Tips.
Frankly, I think both sound great, but for a professional like Tom I think the microphone does make a difference! I’m considering buying this one as well, so thank you Tom for the recommendation and for demonstrating it!
Speaking of toys, here is Joshua Terhune, a child therapist, with three quick tips on how to play with your kids. Joshua Terhune's linktree.
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Today's theme: Less is more. We'll hear from Kaila Uli, a business coach, from Liz Jane, a young professional, Marissa Moyer, a career coach, Daniel Lim, a college senior, Joshua Terhune, a child psychologist, Dr. Ben Rein, a neuroscientist, and Drake Abshire, a real estate agent in Louisiana.
Kaila Uli is a business coach for online stores. In this shortcast she gives two great pieces of advice, both of which I think pertain to podcasting as much as online stores. If you've ever tried to make a podcast, I bet both of these will resonate with you. Visit her Stan Store.
Next, an episode of Liz Jane's Working Girl Shortcast. Does quantity or quality of speech matter more in a corporate environment matter? Liz Jane's Linktree. In my experience, it's the opposite on good teams and with good leaders, where it's the quality and thoughtfullness of your remarks that matter more. So the quality of your team and leaders matters.
Continuing on the theme of good leaders, Marissa Moyer, a career coach, gives some advice on how to deal with a toxic leader. Marissa's links
Daniel Lim, is a senior at Duke University, and comes from an immigrant family. In this episode of Limmy Talks, he talks about how hard his parents work and the long hours they endure at a nail salon, 6-days a week, 12 hours a day, and how that influences his own dreams for the future. Visit Daniel's linktree.
On the topic of parents influencing their kids, in this shortcast form Joshua Terhune, a child therapist, he argues against the in vogue statement that Elf on a Shelf is preparing kids for life in a surveillance state. He explains how, from his perspective, Elf on a Shelf is in line with kids cognitive development at certain ages. . Joshua Terhune's linktree.
Next, Dr. Ben Rein, is a PhD Neuroscientist explains the brain in his shortcast Make it Brain (with Dr. Brein). Actually, in this episode, he asks, how much of your brain is really necessary? Ben's website.
Finally, let's conclude with this shortcast from Drake Abshire, a real estate agent in Lafayette, Louisiana. He introduces us to a saying used there. Visit Drake's links.
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A common thread in this week's selection is seeing things from a different perspective. We'll hear insights from Dr. Ben Rein, a neuroscientist, Nathan Nobis, a philosopher, Bill Harper, a branding leader, Tora Mills, a career coach, Liz Jane, a young professional, and Tom Jordan, a voice actor.
Let's start with Dr. Ben Rein, a PhD Neuroscientist who explains the brain in his shortcast Make it Brain (with Dr. Brein). In this episode, he explains what is "moral imagination" how it relates to his research. Ben's website.
Nathan Nobis, a Philosophy professor at Morehouse College, in his shortcast, tells us one of the most important questions to ask. Nathan's Linktree and website.
The Golden Rule of Advertising is "don't sell the drill, sell the hole". In other words, look at it not from your perspective, but from the perspective of what the customer needs. In this episode of Don’t Just Win. Dominate.™ with Bill Harper, he illustrates this principle with some examples.Bill's website.
Next, I want to play two episodes from people dealing with the fallout on their jobs from the AI revolution. First, Tora Mills, a career coach, looks at this from the frame of knowledge-based versus task-based roles, and forecasts which areas will see cuts and which will see growth. Tora Mill's Link.
Now, Tom Jordan, an acclaimed voice actor and audio book narrator, in his shortcast Tom Voiceover Quick VO Tips, addresses how he thinks AI might impact his job as an audio book narrator. Is the future of audio book narration just AI narrators? Tom Jordan's linktree
Let's wrap it up this week with Liz Jane in her shortcast Working Girl Shortcast. She shares three "cold hard truths" about workplace experiences that are hard, but unavoidable, and tht once you learn from these you'll be unstoppable. Liz Jane's Linktree.
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Today's theme is things that are hidden under the surface. You'll hear from Kaila Uli about a history and culture you may not have heard of before, from Marcelle Iten, an author, on what it means to show not tell, from Daniel Lim with the ideal makeup of a study group, from Joshua Terhune with a question and insight about pet peeves, from Kait Maniscalco about baseball and Thanksgiving dishes, from Dr. Ben Rein about a challenge when studying psychedelics, from Bill Harper with advice on simplifying your messaging, and finally from Stacy Savage with the story about how she got into her field of environmental consulting.
You might have noticed a new name for the podcast. We're no longer calling it "Best of Shortcast Club" - it seems that was confusing people. We're trying out a new name: Knowledge Nuggets with Shortcast Club. What do you think? If you have a better idea, please send to me at [email protected].
Kaila Uli is a business coach for online stores, but in this episode of her shortcast , she explains her identity as "Indo", that is Dutch Indonesian. Kaila's Stan Store.
Marcelle Iten is an Author, Editor, and Writing Coach. Common advice given to writers is to "show, don't tell." In this episode from her shortcast, she shows us what that means. Marcelle Iten's Linktree.
Next up, let's hear from Daniel Lim, a college application coach who has reviewed over 5000 college applications. In this episode of his shortcast, Limmy Talks, he shares a possibly tounge-in-cheek, but also probably true, study approach to get all A's. Daniel's linktree.
Joshua Terhune, a child therapist, in this episode from his shortcast shares a question you can ask yourself that may have more depth to it than initially appears. Joshua Terhune's linktree.
Well, now that baseball season is a few weeks behind us, and Thanksgiving is a few weeks ahead of us, Kait Maniscalco makes the case for how each MLB team matches up with a classic Thanksgiving dish. Even if you don't follow baseball, this is a great segment! Kait's link.
Next up is Dr. Ben Rein, a PhD Neuroscientist who explains the brain in his shortcast Make it Brain (with Dr. Brein). In this episode, he discusses an unusual problem with studies of psychedelics. Ben's website.
Now, an episode of Don’t Just Win. Dominate.™ with Bill Harper, a marketing and branding leader, talks about how important it is to simplify your marketing and sales messaging.Bill's website.
We're going to wrap up with these episodes from "Talkin' Trash" with Stacy Savage, Stacy owns an environmental consultancy in Texas. Today she shares the story of what inspired her to get into her field. Zero Waste Strategies website
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Today's theme is G.S.D.: Get Stuff Done and moving forward with life. We'll hear from 7 creators who, in some way, touch on this theme, even tangentially.
We'll here insights from Nathan Nobis, a philosopher, from Bill Harper, a marketing guru, Eden Gold, a guide for young adults, Silvia Pohrib, a life coach, Marcelle Iten, an author, Liz Jane, a young professional, and Joshua Terhune, a child therapist.
First up, Nathan Nobis, a Philosophy professor at Morehouse College, in his shortcast, gives a writing tip: imagine your reader might die at any moment. . Nathan's Linktree and website.
Next, an episode of Don’t Just Win. Dominate.™ with Bill Harper, a marketing and branding leader. He answers the question, does branding matter for B2B (business to business) companies? Bill's website.
In this episode of Eden Gold's shortcast, "Life After High School, Your Ultimate Guide to Thriving in Adulthood!". she says, you are not lazy! Don't tell yourself that. Eden's website.
Next is Silvia Pohrib with what it means to put someone on a pedestal. She talks very fast, so if your podcast player allows, you may want to play this one at a reduced speed. Silvia's Linktree.
Marcelle Iten is an Author, Editor, and Writing Coach. In this episode from her shortcast, she shares a dilemma she is facing about a character in her book Marcelle Iten's Linktree.
Let's hear from Liz Jane in her shortcast Working Girl Shortcast. Unfortunately, like many people recently, she has been laid off from her job. She shares a very personal, emotional update on how she's feeling. And a warning, there is one swear word in this next segment - jump forward 1 minute if you want to skip it. Liz Jane's Linktree.
Finally, let's hear from Joshua Terhune, a child therapist, in this episode from his shortcast. With the conflict in Israel and Gaza, he has received many questions about how to talk to kids after they've been through a trauma. Joshua Terhune's linktree.
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We're back from a short hiatus, and here today with volume 12 of our favorite shortcasts from the week! I'm Avi Kaufman, your host. If you like variety, this is the podcast for you.
Do you ever have a smart phone appear in your dreams? Recently I had a dream where I desparately needed some information on my phone but was unable to open it. Dr. Ben Rein is a PhD Neuroscientist who explains the brain in his shortcast Make it Brain (with Dr. Brein). In this episode, he proposes a theory as to why phones don't appear in our dreams. Ben's website.
Have you noticed how at every Q&A session, when someone asks a question the speaker inevitbly says "great question!" ... even when it's not actually a great question. Well, stop doing that. Dr. Ben Crosby, in this episode from his shortcast TriviumU: Timeless Training for Professional Communicators, explains why and offers some more authentic alternatives. Dr. Crosby's website
Sometimes just knowing the right phrase makes all the difference. Next up, Tami Amit in her shortcast, Therapy Beyond the Couch, shares another powerful phrase you should internalize: "for now". Tami's website.
Next, an episode of Don’t Just Win. Dominate.™ with Bill Harper, a marketing and branding leader, with the one thing you can do to establish yourself as a thought leader and grow your online presence. It's something that all the top creators on Shortcast Club do. Bill's website.
Next, Simplyfying Sam - The Shortcast! with Samantha Chung with advice: fall in love with the creative process. Not the results, but the process. Good advice! Sam's Linktree.
Next we hear from Oliver James shortcast. Oliver often introduces himself by saying “I’m a 34-year-old man who struggles with reading.” However, it wasn’t long ago that he would say “I can’t read.” He is also a new parent. In this episode he asks educators about learning to read. Oliver's LinkTree.
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There are links for each of the creators you heard today in the show notes. We encourage you to find and follow them on Shortcast Club. They are all very binge-worthy!
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VOLUME 11 - Each week we highlight some of our favorite shortcasts. If you like variety, this is the podcast for you.
1) First up today, one of my favorite inspirational creators, Samantha Chung in her shortcast, Simplyfying Sam - The Shortcast!. In this episode she talks about falling in love with the creative process, separate from the results of that process. Sam's Linktree.
2) Next, Dr. Ben Crosby, in this episode from his shortcast TriviumU: Timeless Training for Professional Communicators. What do you do when you walk into a room at a networking event to make an impression, take the nerves out of it. Dr. Crosby's website
3) Now, let's hear from Joshua Terhune, a child therapist, in this episode from his shortcast. He shows and then analyzes a failure at "gentle parenting", and then demonstrates how to be firm and gentle at the same time. Joshua Terhune's linktree.
4) Now for something fun - let's hear from Zorah Starr, an upcoming speculative fiction writer with a special love for dark fantasy. In her shortcast she offers unique perspectives on movies and books, and this episode she explains how the movie "The Breakfast Club", the classic 1980's teen movie, is not just a movie but defined a new sub-genre. Legend of Zorah's LinkTree
5) Speaking of the 80's, let's talk about the root of our bad habits. Tami Amit, a psychotherapist, in her shortcast, Therapy Beyond the Couch, says that we give ourselves symptoms and bad habits, maybe things like anxiety, addiction, procrastination, etc., as a way to protect ourselves, and suggests a way to interrogate those symptoms. Tami's website.
6) Next up, Dr. Wes Ely, a Professor at Vanderbilt, an ICU Physician, Researcher, and Founder & Co-Director of The Critical Illness, Brain Dysfunction, and Survivorship (CIBS) Center, in his shortcast Dr. Wes Ely's Medical Updates. He shares with us some new research about one aspect of the physiology of long Covid - actual changes in blood. Dr. Ely's website
7) Let's hear from Thomas Metzinger next. He just did a 14-part series on his Suggestiblemind's Shortcast of habits that make you better. This was the final piece of the series, with one last good habit! Tom's website.
8) For our final segment this week, Nathan Nobis, a Philosophy professor at Morehouse College, in his shortcast, makes a point that "that's just semantics" is not a valid counter-argument, because words have meeting. Nathan's Linktree and website.
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VOLUME 10 - This week a common thread is communication and empathy as we hear from experts in the field of neuroscience, the environment, marketing, and communication!
1) First up, Dr. Ben Rein is a PhD Neuroscientist who explains the brain in his shortcast Make it Brain (with Dr. Brein). In this episode, he shares a mind-blowing study that showed that tylenol not only reduces pain, it can lower empathy. Ben's website.
2) Next up, with some empathy for our planet, did you know it's International Compost Awareness Week? In this episode of "Talkin' Trash" with Stacy Savage, Stacy shares a bit about why composting is helpful. Zero Waste Strategies website Fun fact, for my birthday last year I was gifted a tumbling garden composter. It works great.
3) Third today, Bill Harper in his shortcast Don’t Just Win. Dominate.™. Bill runs an ad agency, and has some advice for anyone that works in professional services. Bill's website.
4) Let's hear from another marketing expert next. Kaila Uli is a business coach for online stores. In this 1-minute episode of Kaila Uli's shortcast she doesn't pull any punches. Consumers want to hear how you'll help them - they don't care about your story until they know you. Kaila's Stan Store.
5) It's all about listening. Dr. Ben Crosby, in this episode from his shortcast TriviumU: Timeless Training for Professional Communicators, gives specific pointers on how to actively listen using restating and rephrasing to show empathy and engagment, without dominating the conversation. Dr. Crosby's website
6) Next, Tami Amit, a psychotherapist, in her shortcast, Therapy Beyond the Couch, explains what is titration to build your nervous system variability and how to do it. Sounds like Tabata workouts! Tami's website.
7) Now, let's hear from Liz Jane in her shortcast Working Girl Shortcast with a humorous take on a study of the number one trait you need to be successful. Liz Jane's Linktree.
8) Continuing on the theme of how to communicate more effectively, Marissa Moyer, a career coach, advises on phrases to expunge from your repetoire in this episode of her shortcast. Marissa's links
9) For our final segment, we hear from Tom Jordan, an acclaimed voice actor and audio book narrator, in his shortcast Tom Voiceover Quick VO Tips. He answers the question, how did you become a narrator? Tom Jordan's linktree
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Happy Labor Day Weekend. As you hopefully enjoy a long weekend of rest and relaxation, here is something to keep in mind before you get back into the work/school routine.
1) Dr. Ben Rein is a PhD Neuroscientist who explains the brain in his shortcast Make it Brain (with Dr. Brein). In this episode, he looks at a study that asked, can more sleep make you more athletic? Ben's website.
2) Second Dr. Ben Crosby's shortcast, TriviumU: Timeless Training for Professional Communicators. Can you actively listen and talk at the same time? Dr. Crosby's website
3) Joshua Terhune, a therapist, in this episode from his shortcast, suggests seven questions to ask your parents or grandparents to start a great conversation. I love this idea as a way to connect on a deeper level and learn more about our loved-ones as people. Joshua Terhune's linktree.
4) On the same vein of getting to know someone, next, we hear from Daniel Lim, who has reviewed over 5000 college applications. In this episode of his shortcast, Limmy Talks, he shares the most moving college essay he ever ready. At 5 minutes 37 seconds, this segment is one of our longest, but worth sticking with. Daniel's linktree.
5) Fifth today, let's hear another update from Dr. Wes Ely in his shortcast Dr. Wes Ely's Medical Updates. He's a Professor at Vanderbilt, an ICU Physician, Researcher, and Founder & Co-Director of The Critical Illness, Brain Dysfunction, and Survivorship (CIBS) Center. He shares with us new data on what develops from acute Covid into long Covid, from two new studies. Dr. Ely's website
6) Next is Tami Amit, a psychotherapist, in her shortcast, Therapy Beyond the Couch, talks about what are core beliefs, and hints at how to uncover and rewrite yours. Tami's website.
7) Continuing in that vein, is it okay to re-write our beliefs? Being called a "hypocrite" is something we tend to think of as bad, but we are humans and it's okay to not be 100% consistent, right? Nathan Nobis, a Philosophy professor at Morehouse College, asks a question about hypocrisy and expressing life principles in his shortcast.. [Nathan's links: https://linktr.ee/nathannobis]
8) Eighth today, we hear from Kaila Uli, a business coach for online stores. In this 1-minute episode of Kaila Uli's shortcast she talks about candle selling. You might not expect much from an episode about candles, but hang on, her analysis is very enlightening! She surfaces great marketing insights that are valuable for any field. Kaila's Stan Store.
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9) Marcelle Iten is an Author, Editor, and Writing Coach. In this episode from her shortcast, she answers the question: how do I make sure that my main character is the one moving the plot instead of the plot moving the main character? Marcelle Iten's Linktree.
10) Next, Tyson Mutrux in Lawyer Tyson's Shortcast. He's an injury attorney in Missouri, and in this quick episode he explains a mistake many people make when filing an injury claim. Tyson's website..
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1. We're entering the final week of summer before Labor Day. Many people are taking some time off and preparing for a return to work or school. So, let's start with a quick update from Liz Jane in her shortcast Working Girl Shortcast about why so many people are taking a sick day this week. Liz Jane's Linktree.
2. Hopefully you take the time you need to recharge your batteries. Let's hear next from Tama Kieves in her shortcast, Rock Your Briliance Shortcast with Tama Kieves, about why now IS the right time for what's next. I feel like this transition point between summer and fall is the right time to ask this question. Tama Kieves' Linktree.
3. Third, let's hear next from our friend Dr. Wes Ely in his shortcast Dr. Wes Ely's Medical Updates. He's a Professor at Vanderbilt, an ICU Physician, Researcher, and Founder & Co-Director of The Critical Illness, Brain Dysfunction, and Survivorship (CIBS) Center. He's going to fill us in on what researchers know now about long Covid. Dr. Ely's website
4. Next, Tyson Mutrux in Lawyer Tyson's Shortcast. He's an injury attorney in Missouri, and in this quick episode he explains, from a legal point of view, what are the four components that are required for a negligence case. Tyson's website..
5. Marcelle Iten is an Author, Editor, and Writing Coach. In this episode from her shortcast, she shares her advice on what to start with when writing a book. Marcelle Iten's Linktree.
6. Next, Thomas Metzinger, a therapist, in his Suggestiblemind's Shortcast with an explanation of the Benjamin Franklin effect, a disarming mind hack to get difficult people on your side. Tom's website.
7. Next, we hear from the always insightful Samantha Chung in her shortcast, Simplyfying Sam - The Shortcast!. In this episode she breaks down how our thoughts create our reality and gives advice. i.e. don't allow external circumstances in the outer world to affect your sense of self-worth. Sam's Linktree.
8. Shifting gears, an episode of Don’t Just Win. Dominate.™ with Bill Harper, a marketing and branding leader. He shares a parable to explain the difference between regular advertising and branding. Bill's website.
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9. Did that story about a flat tire stress you out? Next up, Tami Amit in her shortcast, Therapy Beyond the Couch, gives a real, practical method for how to come down. It's a worthwhile tool for your mental toolkit. Tami's website.
10. To wrap it up, an episode from Dr. Ben Crosby's shortcast, TriviumU: Timeless Training for Professional Communicators. He tells you what to do at the end of a job interview. What questions exactly should you ask to leave a good impression. Dr. Crosby's website
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Each week we highlight some of our favorite shortcasts, and we have a good show for you today. If you like variety and learning something in quick bites, this is the podcast for you.
First up today, “Don’t Just Win. Dominate." with Bill Harper, a marketing and branding expert. In this episode he delivers a 2-minute case study of what made Dollar Shave Club's marketing so effective against. [Link to Bill's company https://www.wmharper.com/]
Next we hear from Holly Schroder, a licensed clinical social worker, with a 1-minute lesson on how she teaches her children to set appropriate boundaries. More than that, she explains why this is an important lesson. [Holly's links: https://linktr.ee/LCSWHolly]
Next, Nathan Nobis, a Philosophy professor at Morehouse College. This is his response to the view that you can't have ethics if you don't believe in God. But don't worry, this is not one of those tedious "does God exist" debates! We don't really talk religion on this podcast. Rather, he presents a philosophical thought-experiment. [Nathan's links: https://linktr.ee/nathannobis]
Fourth on our list this week, “TriviumU: Timeless Training for Professional Communicators" with Dr. Ben Crosby, a professor of communication. In this episode, he explains how to answer a question better, specifically for a job interview, but this really applies to any setting. [Dr. Crosby's website www.triviumu.com]
Next up, we hear from Stacy Savage "The Texas Trash Talker", a Zero Waste expert who helps businesses reduce waste. This 1-minute shortcast is one of a series she is doing answering the most frequent questions about zero Waste. "Does 0 waste make a difference?" [Stacy Savages's website: https://0waste.org/]
Next, productivity tips for remote workers from Eden Gold's shortcast, "Life After High School, Your Ultimate Guide to Thriving in Adulthood!" [Eden Gold’s website: https://www.iamedengold.com/]
Seventh on our shortcast playlist today, let's hear from Janelle Romero, a New York City labor and employment lawyer. She shares with us an inspiring part of her story and law school application seven years ago. [Janelle Romero's website: https://janelleesq.com/]
Sumana Jeddy in her shortcast "Evidence-Based Workplace Wellness" talks about how community care should be thought of as part of workplace wellness along with self-care. [Sumana's links: https://linktr.ee/sjeddywellness]
Ninth today: Diante Fuchs is a clinical Psychologist and Anxiety Coach helping people shift stuck anxiety so that they can get back to living their lives uninterrupted. She provides a helpful mindset for dealing with panic attacks. [www.theunstuckinitiative.com/getstarted]
For our final shortcast today, we hear from Chuck Ellis, about why people avoid sales as a profession. [https://www.Setitandforgetit.co]
Check out more great shows available on Shortcast Club. Download the app from the iOS or Android app store - search for “Shortcast Club”, that’s two words. -
Each week we highlight some of our favorite episodes on Shortcast Club. If you like variety, this is the podcast for you.
First up today, a newcomer to our platform, Dr. Wes Ely, who is a Professor at Vanderbilt, ICU Physician, Researcher, and Founder & Co-Director of The Critical Illness, Brain Dysfunction, and Survivorship (CIBS) Center. His podcast is Dr. Wes Ely's Medical Updates". In this 3-minute episode he explains what is "the pause", a ritual when a patient dies. In the modern, science-driven world, it's easy to forget about the hazard of moral injury, and how to prepare ourselves for that. [Dr. Ely's website: https://www.icudelirium.org]
Next, a 1-minute episode from a different kind of doctor. Dr. Ben Crosby is a professor of communication. In this episode of “TriviumU: Timeless Training for Professional Communicators", Dr. Crosby shares the best advice he ever received on using humor in a professional environment. [Dr. Crosby's website www.triviumu.com]
Third on our list today, what is a waste audit? Stacy Savage gives us a 30 second explanation in this episode of "Talkin' Trash". Stacy, "The Texas Trash Talker", is a Zero Waste expert who helps businesses reduce waste. [Stacy Savages's website: https://0waste.org/]
Fourth up, Joshua Terhune, a therapist, announces that we're no longer using the term "coping skills", and he offers seven alternative phrases. [Joshua Terhune's links: https://linktr.ee/joshuaterhune]
And now, a pro tip from Tami Amit in this 1-minute episode of “therapy beyond the couch”. Tami explains a quick brain hack for when you are dealing with a transition. [Tami Amit's https://therapybeyondthecouch.com/]
Speaking of transitions, let's try a "change up". Kait Maniscalco delivers an impassioned, high energy pitch on the history making potential of this season in Major League Baseball and why you don't want to miss it. [Kait's link: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-ask-kait]
Seventh on our list, Tyson Mutrux, an injury attorney in Missouri, answers a question about those "keep back, don't overtake" stickers you see on the back of some trucks in this 30-second episode. [Tyson Mutrux's website: https://tysonmutrux.com/]
Eighth up, an episode of Ariella Elm's podcast "If We Want to Change the World..." Ariella shares her excitement about the actor Wayne Brady coming out as pansexual and the parts of Wayne's announcement that resonated for her. [Ariella's links: https://beacons.ai/ariella.elm]
Next up, we hear from Sumana Jeddy in her podcast "Evidence-Based Workplace Wellness". She opens with "All workplaces need a post-vacation re-integration strategy". Say that ten times fast! Let's here from Sumana what that means. [Sumana's links: https://linktr.ee/sjeddywellness]
Tenth, let's hear from Janelle Romero, a New York City labor and employment lawyer, on what's the story with the Lizzo lawsuit. For background info, Lizzo is a rapper, singer, songwriter, actress and musician. She was the Time magazine 2019 "Entertainer of the Year". Recently, three former backup dancers filed a lawsuit against Lizzo and her production company. Janelle helps break it down for us and provides some professional perspective. [Janelle Romero's website: https://janelleesq.com/]
To wrap it up, we have a bonus segment this week, to send you out on a positive note. Samantha Chung serves us a perspective shift on problem solving. This is from her inspiring shortcast "Simplyfying Sam - The Shortcast!". [https://linktr.ee/simplifying.sam]
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Each week we highlight some of our favorite episodes on Shortcast Club. If you like variety, this is the podcast for you.
First up, an episode of "Talkin' Trash" with Stacy Savage. Stacy, AKA "The Texas Trash Talker", is a Zero Waste expert helping businesses reduce waste. In this episode she explains *why* some recycling is dumped in landfills instead of getting recycled. Like in most things, it's not as simple as you might think! [Link to Stacy's website: https://0waste.org/]
Next we hear from Marcelle Iten, an Author, Editor, and Writing Coach. Marcelle is the author of the book The Elysian Hunt. In this episode she talks about a murder mystery she recently read, "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder", and a technique in the book that she wishes more mystery novels followed. [linkr.bio/marcelleiten]
Third, an insightful episode from Samantha Chung's podcast "Simplyfying Sam - The Shortcast!". When is self improvement a trap? [linktr.ee/simplifying.sam]
Next, we hear from Daniel Lim, who has reviewed over 5000 college applications. He provides insight on the ultra-competitive world of elite college admissions, where a valedictorian with perfect SAT scores is...average. If you or someone you love is on the college track, or honestly, if you just find this interesting, you should listen to more of his episodes. I'm going to play two of his episodes for you now that go well together. Together they are 3 minutes long, and quite revealing. Here's a second episode from Daniel Lim, which frankly gives me more hope. Be your weird self! [linktr.ee/schooloflimmy]
Next we hear from Joshua Terhune, a therapist who answers the question, what can parents do to repair the damage of authoritarian parenting? Many in the current generation of parents aspire to practice gentle parenting, so how do they make that change? [linktr.ee/joshuaterhune]
Sixth in our lineup today, we hear from Bill Harper, a marketing leader, in what may be a core lesson from his podcast “Don’t Just Win. Dominate.". It's about how you need to understand what it is you are actually selling. I feel like this is the essence of marketing, and everything else is just details. [Link to Bill's company https://www.wmharper.com/]
Next, some quick advice from Eden Gold's podcast, "Life After High School, Your Ultimate Guide to Thriving in Adulthood!" She shares her top hacks for how to supercharge your productivity. Who couldn't use these tips ...I ask myself as I record this podcast in my closet after putting my kids to bed because I didn't do it earlier. [https://www.iamedengold.com/]
Eighth up, Mnyaka, a trauma-informed relationship & life coach, speaking about a perspective changing idea that helped her live with her trauma. [stan.store/Coachkhanyi]
Ninth, a revealing episode from Tora Mills, a career coach. She shares the strategy she personally used to continually get promoted, moving from a relatively low paying job to a six-figure salary. [https://stanwith.me/ToraMill]
Finally, to wrap it up, this short episode of the perennially popular Skygazing with Carolinda, about how we will have two full moons this month! [https://www.amazon.com/Once-Full-Moon-Carolinda-Goodman/dp/0578818434]
I hope you enjoyed this taste of just some of my favorites from this week. If you did, please subscribe or follow! We really appreciate your support as we grow our show.
By the way, There are many many more great shows available on Shortcast Club. Download the app from the iOS or Android app store - search for “Shortcast Club”, that’s two words.
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EPISODE 4. In just 19 minutes, this week's episode features ten must-hear Shortcasts from creators who collectively have millions of followers:
1. Dr. Ben Crosby talks about soft skills, and what is the most important soft skill according to a study conducted by LinkedIn, in this episode of “TriviumU: Timeless Training for Professional Communicators".
2. A friend asks Samantha Chung, what does it feel like to have a lot of money, or financial abundance, and she reflects on how she uses money and makes purchasing decisions in this episode of "Simplyfying Sam - The Shortcast!"
3. Tom Jordan, a professional voice actor, reads the same passage three times in three different voices to make a point about the power of acting in this episode of "Tom Voiceover Quick Voice Over Tips".
4. Joe Bovino of Bovino Law Group, a well-known immigration attorney in Florida is joined by Columbian-American actor Juan Pablo Raba, who has finally received his green card. Congratulations Juan!
5. Tyson Mutrux, an injury attorney in Missouri, is asked, what happens if you have to file a claim against a family member after a car crash? Does that cause drama?
6. Marissa Moyer, a career coach, helps interpret the real meaning when you are told at work "take a break, take care of yourself", and how you may be missing the actual message.
7. Bill Harper, a marketing and branding expert, provides an explanation of why Elon Musk was right to change the Twitter branding to X, in this episode of “Don’t Just Win. Dominate.”
8. Kait Maniscalco breaks down some big trades from Major League Baseball in this episode of askkait.
9. Source Vintage Antiques, who has a passion for antiques and story telling, describes and gives history of an antique 19th century sailor carved scrimshaw love token busk
10. Professor Pog shares science facts on meditation, including history, an overview of the different types, and explains how it works from a scientific lens, in this episode from Pog World University.
There are many many more episodes from these creators, and more great shows available on Shortcast Club. Download the app from the iOS or Android app store - search for “Shortcast Club”. -
EPISODE 3. Welcome to our third episode of “Best of Shortcast Club”. Each week we highlight some of our favorite podcast episodes posted on Shortcast Club. Find these and more on our Shortcast Club app, available on iOS and Android app stores.
We have 10 great episodes selected for you today!
First up, a 47 second episode by Tyson Mutrux, a well-known injury attorney in Missouri, with an insight on the tough reality of Jury trials.
Next, a perennial favorite, an episode of “Don’t Just Win. Dominate” by Bill Harper, a marketing guru, with an analysis of the famous caveman commercials by Geico. This episode has really stuck in my head and has me thinking about how to better promote Shortcast Club.
Third, a 4 minute episode from Eden Gold's podcast, "Life After High School, Your Ultimate Guide to Thriving in Adulthood!" Today she breaks down exactly *how* she schedules for optimal productivity, getting into the nuts and bolts of how to use your calendar.
Fourth, an episode of “TriviumU: Timeless Training for Professional Communicators by Dr. Ben Crosby,” In this quick 1 minute episode, Dr. Crosby explains how and why to use structure when speaking. We used to call this "sign posting" in debate.
Fifth, a thoughtful 1 minute episode by Brad Chandler about how our present thoughts creates our reality.
Sixth, an episode of “therapy beyond the couch” by Tami Amit in which she shares about the "in between" stage when going through a transition. I love her analogy of how you might feel like a lobster that has shed it's shell.
Next, an episode from Tora Mills about how to stand out in a competitive job market. Even if you're not actively looking for a job, this is good advice for anything you're pitching!
Eighth, an episode of "Mind, Brain, Body Lab Shortcasts". I love this short audio skit, by Cody Isabel about how to do favors for your future self as a way of getting stuff done. I'm going to start doing this myself!
Ninth, an episode of yamsox's shortcast by Lyam Boylan about how mindfulness can be awkward. I've often felt that so hearing someone crystalize and explain this is helpful.
Finally, let's end with an episode of "Tom Voiceover Quick VO Tips" by Tom Jordan. Tom is a professional voice actor, and in this episode he shares the three types of coaches you should seek out if you are launching a career as a voice actor.
I hope you enjoyed this taste of just some of my favorites from this week. There are many many more great shows available on Shortcast Club. Download the app from the iOS or Android app store - search for “Shortcast Club”, that’s two words.
Thanks, and happy listening. -
EPISODE 2. This is the second episode of “Best of Shortcast Club”. Each week we’ll highlight some of our favorite episodes. Find these and more on our Shortcast Club app, available on iOS and Android app stores.
Today we'll highlight 8 episodes from this week.
First up, an episode of “TriviumU: Timeless Training for Professional Communicators by Dr. Ben Crosby,” Available on Shortcast Club and Spotify. In this quick 36 second episode, Dr. Crosby gives a tip on how to make your logic more pursuasive when speaking.
Next up, a 4 minute episode from Eden Gold's excellent podcast, "Life After High School, Your Ultimate Guide to Thriving in Adulthood!" In this episode she gives very practical, actionable advice on you how to grow your professional network.
For our third track, a 2 minute episode from Samantha Chung's podcast "Simplyfying Sam - The Shortcast!", some really radical and insightful observations on the spirit of creativity. I love this one in particular because, well, we are a community of creators, for creators. Listen for yourself!
For our fourth track, a 1 minute episode from Mnyaka, a trauma-informed relationship & life coach, speaking about how relationships require flexibility, compassion, and compromise.
Fifth, a 1 minute episode by Tyson Mutrux, a well-known injury attorney in Missouri, about the importantce of taking time to think and not rushing into things.
Sixth, an episode of “Don’t Just Win. Dominate” by Bill Harper, a marketing and branding leader who really you need to hear. Today in just 3 minutes, he walks us through a live example of reimagining a brand.
This seventh episode is a little different. Unlike most of our episodes, which our 1-3 minutes, this is an 18-minute episode made using the asynchronous Conversation feature in our app. Mystery writer Carol Goodman Kaufman interviews author Dale Phillips in her podcast Murder We Write. Enjoy!
And now for our final and eighth episode of this week, something completely different! An episode of "Aunti Matrix", available on Apple, Spotify, and everywhere else. In this spooky episode, Jess shares a number of weird "glitch in the matrix" stories.
I hope you enjoyed this taste of just some of my favorites from this week. There are many many more great shows available on Shortcast Club. Download the app from the iOS or Android app store - search for “Shortcast Club”, that’s two words.As always, please let me know what you think or if you have questions. You can email me at [email protected]. Thanks, and happy listening. - Visa fler