Tag: Jason Hartman
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SOW 53: Professional Advice From A Podcast Master Rob Walch VP of Podcaster Relations for Libsyn
For those new to podcasting, terms like RSS Feed, media hosting, and platforms can be a foreign language. Jason Hartman interviews long-time podcaster, Rob Walch, Vice President of Podcaster Relations for Wizzard Media/Libsyn, about his career in podcasting. Rob talks about starting his first podcast, Podcast411, in 2004, which he began in order to teach…
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SOW 52: Podcasting Philosophy with Mark Linsenmayer Host of ‘The Partially Examined Life’ Podcast
Further exploring why and how people podcast, Jason Hartman interviews philosopher Mark Linsenmayer about the origins of The Partially Examined Life, a free philosophy podcast hosted by Mark and two of his philosophical counterparts. Mark earned his degree in philosophy, but made a life choice to go into marketing and research communications rather than pursue…
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SOW 51: Podcast Monetization Strategies with Karen Chu Host of the ‘Good Job, Brain’ Trivia Podcast
Jason Hartman is joined by host and quiz master of Good Job, Brain!, Karen Chu. Karen founded a trivia podcast as a hobby, joined by her pub trivia team, because they just love sharing trivia with otherJason Hartman is joined by host and quiz master of Good Job, Brain!, Karen Chu. She feels a podcast…
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SOW 50: Your Brain at Work with Dr. David Rock CEO of Results Coaching Systems (RCS)
Dr. Rock explains how being able to get a mental picture makes it easier to process and hold information, but when you can’t come up with a mental picture, you’re more likely to lose your train of thought or have more difficulty retaining connections, causing the brain more stress. Dr. Rock also discusses optimal times…
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HS 89 – The U.S. Multi-Trillion Dollar Debt with Craig Smith
He is very concerned about the current state of things unless politicians take a different stand. Please visit: www.HolisticSurvival.com. Craig also talks about how the gold and silver industry is unregulated and encourages investors to be fully aware of the risks and costs associated with buying coins. Big runups in gold have brought the crooks…