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In 2022, two authors debuted in the same genre, with the same publisher, in the same year. Yet each of their books, and subsequently each of their careers, went in very different directions. That pattern repeats itself throughout the industry, over and over. Why does this happen, and what does it mean?
In this Hugo-nominated podcast, we aim to answer those questions and many more, using collated experiences from ourselves, friends, colleagues, and a slew of industry professionals in an attempt to deconstruct what makes or breaks a book, along with how to build–and maintain!–an author career.
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From treasure hunters and DIYers to fashionistas and the sustainable fashion community, this is the “go-to” podcast for everyone who is interested in thrifting, DIY projects, and affordable style. Hosted by DC area radio and television personality, Sarah Fraser, Goodwill of Greater Washington’s Finding Your Good podcast is here to inspire you. Our community of experts share their experience and tips to provide inspiration to help you reinvent your personal style that is socially sustainable. So, get ready to become highly motivated to put new life into your Goodwill finds.
If you've ever had the opportunity to read or participate in Goodwill of Greater Washington's Finding Your Good blog or social media pages, you know that creativity is everywhere at Goodwill. Find out more by going to our website, findingyourgood.org. For a transcript of each interview and links to resources mentioned, visit https://findingyourgood.org/podcast/ -
Unravel podcast is produced by Studio Kiin, hosted by Emele Ugavule. Unravel seeks to build critical relations between Indigenous storytellers & audiences. Examining the way communities have been historically excluded from artistic institutions and conversations, we want to shift ‘who’ frames the value of art and how this is done in response to the arts sector.
Unravel Podcast looks at the ways Indigenous peoples embody storytelling through bite-sized, praxis centred musings that unravel their relations with Indigenous worldviews through the ethics of sustainability, kinship, healing & sovereignty in their creative process. Podcast artwork by Elsie Andrewes.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join Meat & Livestock Australia’s Retail Manager and Corporate Butcher Doug Piper as he chats with a variety of butchers and industry representatives as they share their thoughts and experiences on issues and events that are happening in the Australian Independent Retail Butcher channel.
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My name is Josh and I started REBEL8 from my San Francisco studio apartment with five-hundred bucks in 2003. I've decided to share everything I've learned of running an internationally-recognized independent streetwear clothing brand. On this podcast you'll find a mix of passionate story-telling, sound business advice, insights into the streetwear world, tips on how to start a successful t-shirt company, as well as new original content for this podcast. It's time to remove the smoke and mirrors and be radically transparent.
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Stories make the food we love taste even better. Food blogger and self-taught cook, Perzen Patel sits down weekly with the people in our food trucks, at our farmers’ markets, in home-based kitchens and beyond to talk shop and learn the stories behind the food they serve. If you love eating local, going to food festivals, secretly call yourself a ‘street foodie’ or even dream of one day starting a food truck that serves Nana’s mince pies, this is the podcast for you. Kiwi Foodcast is brought to you by Podcasts New Zealand.
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Hosted by age activist and style enthusiast Wendy Euler, Cropped is a five-minute podcast for women who don't make their own estrogen anymore. Cropped is short by design: it's shorter than short-term memory or a hot flash or the mini-skirts we're not supposed to wear after 40, which is a dumb rule and you can ignore it.
Plug into Cropped every Monday for Wendy's style tips, pointers on refreshing your wardrobe, ways to stay on top of your game, pretty things she's liking and whatever she feels like talking (or singing) about. Will she talk about bangles or belt out The Bangles? You never know. Cropped is meant to be a moment of levity during these cruddy times - and whew! They. Are. Cruddy. So check it out and let these five minutes be the antidote to crud. -
Welcome to The Escape Artists. Brought to you by Escape the City https://www.escapethecity.org who are on a mission to help 1 million people quit their corporate jobs and find work that matters to them and the world. They’ll be sharing incredible stories of those who have already made their Escapes — bold heretics on their career transitions and entrepreneurial journeys. Because life’s too short to do work that doesn’t matter to you. And doing something different is possible.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Formidable Over Forty podcast is for anyone who needs a boost to find direction in their life. Are you feeling stuck, telling yourself that you have more years behind you than in front, or letting fear hold you back? This podcast will encourage you to go for ‘it’ - whatever your ‘it’ is. With the Formidable Over Forty podcast, you will learn how to take your ambitions to the next level, how to pivot when life requires you to, and how to overcome self-limiting beliefs to say I CAN and I WILL. Formidable Over Forty host Sarah Pittendrigh, award-winning entrepreneur, cancer survivor, mentor and coach, knows what it’s like to bounce back from rock bottom after going from being a bankrupt single mum to building a six-figure business. On the podcast, she is joined by a stellar line up of guests including Andrea McLean, journalist, television presenter and now founder of This Girl Is On Fire, and Eleanor Mills, former Editorial Director of The Sunday Times. Formidable Over Forty. You’re never too old and it’s never too late to design a life you love.
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On Design brings you insightful conversations with design's most inspiring figures - from designers to artists, creative directors to entrepreneurs and everybody in between. If you want to know what inspires them, how they work and how they see the world, this is the podcast for you.
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Bestselling author Danielle Trussoni and editor-in-chief and author Panio Gianopoulos co-host WRITERLY, a weekly podcast about all things pertaining to the art and business of writing. From writing the first draft to getting a publisher, from editing your manuscript to marketing your masterpiece, the WRITERLY PODCAST will guide you through every step of the process.
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The Property Management Mastermind Show and Property Management Productions was formed to provide information and products BY Property Managers FOR Property Managers looking to grow and run their business.
The podcast show is an interview discussion conducted by Brad Larsen – a Property Manager in San Antonio, TX. In this Podcast show, Brad will interview some of the biggest and brightest stars in the Property Management industry to include National Association of Residential Property Management (NARPM) members, Leading Property Managers of Australia (LPMA) members, and key vendors in the property management industry with the goal of being able to gain insight for best practices, new trends, and exciting information to help you grow and run your business more successfully. -
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People leave managers, not companies. The Building Better Managers podcast provides interviews with leadership professionals on topics including leadership development, leadership coaching, leadership training, productivity, employee retention, communication, culture, and accountability.
People come to work every day with a whole host of personal and professional challenges. How can you help create a highly productive workplace where people are engaged, involved, and constantly learning?
Join Wendy and find out! NewLevelWork Co-Founder and Chief of Culture and Community, Wendy Hanson is an executive coach, author, podcaster, and speaker. Her expertise is in helping businesses develop positive and productive cultures and communities. Wendy has over 21 years experience in management and executive coaching helping numerous start-ups and innovative businesses, including eight years coaching Google executives. She holds an M.Ed. in Organization & Management, and is a Certified Professional Coach (CPCC).