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Author: Harry Duran

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Interested in the world of podcasting and looking to be inspired by those that have demonstrated success with their shows?
Since 2014 Harry Duran, Founder of podcast agency FullCast, has had hundreds of conversations with some of the most fascinating podcasters in the podosphere. His relaxed, conversational format allows guests to kick back their heels and share valuable and sometimes personal insights of their podcasting journey.
If you're looking to open your mind and heart to new possibilities, this is the show for you!
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeIn this episode, I speak with the remarkable Jackie Goddard from Power to Speak, who shares her extraordinary journey from the fast-paced world of fashion to the expressive realms of theater and into the intimate space of podcasting and coaching. Jackie's story is one of transformation and the profound impact our environment can have on our work and personal growth. As we stroll through her life's chapters, from her London roots to the calming embrace of the UK's south coast, Jackie opens up about finding solace in nature and how it has fueled her daily inspiration. It's a conversation that feels like a walk with an old friend, filled with nostalgia, laughter, and the kind of wisdom that comes from a life well-lived.We also dive into the nuances of communication, the empathy behind acting, and how these skills translate into Jackie's current endeavors. She recounts her pivot to podcasting during lockdown, her self-taught editing adventures, and the joys of coaching a diverse range of individuals, including those with disabilities. 'm genuinely touched by Jackie's dedication to helping others find their voice. Her narrative isn't just informative; it's a heartfelt invitation to explore the art of storytelling and expression with us. So, pull up a chair and get ready to be a part of our conversation—it's one you won't want to miss.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways00:00 London to the New Forest07:14 Acting, Storytelling, and Empathy13:28 Transitioning to Podcasting and Coaching22:08 Unlocking Confidence Through Coaching28:05 Live Podcast Production Process41:15 Career Changes and Self-Expression48:17 Networking for Speaker DevelopmenTweetable Quotes"The allure of the New Forest and its ancient beauty really drew me in. Moving here, especially after growing up in the hustle of London, has been a transformative experience. It's taught me the profound impact our environment has on our lives, our creativity, and our work.""Transitioning from fashion to acting wasn't just a career change, it was a return to my first love. It's fascinating how one decision can completely alter the course of your life, leading to new passions and unexpected journeys, like starting a podcast during lockdown which has now become an integral part of my professional life.""Working with stunt trainees at Pinewood Studios has been an eye-opening experience. It's incredible to see these accomplished athletes, known for their physical prowess, face their fears and embrace the vulnerability of acting. Witnessing their transformation by the end of the course is a powerful reminder of the universal need for self-expression."Resources MentionedInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/powertospeak9/Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackiegoddardpowertospeak/Podcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.comPodcast Junkies YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Podcastjunkies/Podcast Junkies Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastjunkiesjunkies/Podcast Junkies Facebook: a...
📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeIn this episode, I speak with Patrick, back for Round 3 on the show. He’s been journeying through the realms of the paranormal on the Big Séance podcast for an entire decade. Together, we dive into the essence of what has made this adventure so special – from the intimate creation of a Victorian séance parlor for your listening pleasure to the honest, unscripted moments that remind us all that podcasting is as human as it gets. Patrick's reflections on the growth of the show, our shared experiences, and the careful curation of a community of the spiritually curious are not just stories; they're the heartbeat of a conversation that has thrived on authenticity and a genuine love for the unexplained.We also wander down the less-traveled paths of our personal histories, discussing the interplay of spirituality, skepticism, and the responsibility we hold as podcasters in today's world. Patrick's insight into navigating sensitive topics, his own spiritual awakening, and the poignant act of honoring forgotten souls through grave adoptions brings a depth to this episode that is grounding and inspiring. As we celebrate this milestone anniversary, I'm reminded of why this podcast resonates so deeply with me – and hopefully with you too. It's not just the ghostly whispers or the creaking floorboards; it's the shared human experience of seeking, questioning, and connecting that makes our podcast community so extraordinary.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways00:00 Podcasters History and Future Plans08:48 Creating an Imaginary Space for Listeners16:55 Views on Spirituality and the Paranormal21:37 Navigating Paranormal and Spiritual Topics27:21 The Relationship to a Podcast33:40 Community and Content Creation41:47 Rediscovering Memories and Honoring the Past51:57 Connect With Big Seance on Social MediaTweetable Quotes"I wanted to create a space, an imaginary space, for my listeners to listen to my show. My show is about the paranormal, but the show is the Big Séance podcast. I want you to imagine you're in a séance parlor from the days of psychics and mediums and spiritualism.""Whenever I do an episode about some individual who played a role in spiritualism or whatever, I sometimes wonder, do they know and do they appreciate us kind of pulling their name back up and is it something that affects them? On the other side, do they feel when people a hundred years later they didn't know, not connected to them?""With AI grabbing voices, it kind of worries me. But I have had the conversation with my husband, and I've told him, unless you're in need at that moment, I want my shows to stay available. At least until people forget about me."Resources MentionedTwitter - https://twitter.com/BigSeanceInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/bigseance/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/patrick.kellerPodcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.comPodcast Junkies YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Podcastjunkies/Podcast Junkies Facebook Group:
📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeIn this episode, I speak with Michelle Glogovac, host of 'My Simplified Life,' and we take a deep dive into her captivating journey from the aviation industry to the world of podcasting. Michelle shares her unique experiences, from being a law student to becoming a jet fuel expert, and how a part-time job in college evolved into a 20-year career alongside the private jets of celebrities. Her story isn't just about career transformation; it's about the unexpected twists life can throw at us and the resilience it takes to continue to grow. She brings a down-to-earth perspective on the power of storytelling, the value of genuine connections, and the courage it takes to plot a new course when the familiar path disappears beneath your feet.Listening to Michelle, you can't help but feel inspired by her approach to embracing change and using her skills to amplify the narratives of others through podcasting. Her tales of celebrity encounters, including Michael Jackson, and the shift from negotiating jet fuel contracts to producing podcasts are not only entertaining but also full of insights about personal growth and adaptability. As she delves into the art of being an exceptional podcast guest and the importance of self-care, Michelle reminds us that slowing down is not a sign of weakness but a strategic move for longevity in any endeavor. If you're curious about the intricacies of podcasting, or if you're simply in need of a reminder that every challenge can lead to new opportunities, this is an episode you won't want to miss.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways00:00 Podcast Pitching and Aviation Industry Stories09:44 Transition From Jet Fuel to Podcasting17:41 Take Control of Your Future22:06 Interviewing Authors and Personal Growth31:16 Tips for Being a Podcast Guest37:06 Being Present, Using Video42:36 Slowing Down and Prioritizing Self-CareTweetable Quotes"When life threw me a curveball that led to a crash landing in my career, I discovered that sometimes the layoff you dread is the lifeline you need.""Whether it's in the air or on the air, the heartbeat of success is authenticity.""Our past and present do not define our future—we do."Resources MentionedTwitter - https://twitter.com/micglogovacInstagram - https://instagram.com/michelleglogovacFacebook - https://facebook.com/michelleglogovacLinkedin - https://linkedin.com/in/michelleglogovacPodcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.comPodcast Junkies YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Podcastjunkies/Podcast Junkies Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastjunkiesjunkies/Podcast Junkies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcastjunkiesPodcast Junkies Twitter:
📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeIn this episode, I sit down with my Maximillian Bartel, someone who I now consider a brother, after our shared experience at a recent Sacred Sons event. Together we dive into a profound journey of self-discovery that has been catalyzed by our experiences with this transformational mens group. Our conversation takes us through of inner transformation, beginning with the sparks of change in adolescence and leading to the powerful realizations of our adulthood. I open up about the metamorphosis from stage fright to storytelling, sharing how embracing vulnerability has been pivotal in not just my personal growth, but also in shaping this podcast into a vehicle for authentic expression. As we talk about re-acclimating to life, after such a profound experience, we discuss cultural intricacies, and the courage to voice our truths. The depth of our brotherhood becomes a beacon for anyone seeking connection and self-awareness.I invite you to join us in this episode as we uncover the strength found in authentic connections and the remarkable impact they have on our lives. There's a certain magic in this discussion—a blend of vulnerability, gratitude, and profound understanding—that I can't wait to share with you. Whether it's exploring the subtleties of introversion or the nuanced perspectives on monogamy, our chat promises to resonate deeply.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways00:00 Brotherhood, Connection, and Personal Journeys07:39 Journey of Self-Discovery and Inner Transformation21:45 Finding Voice Through Podcasting29:25 Creating a Podcast35:51 Podcast Host's Evolution and Growth46:50 Shifted Perspectives51:34 A Grateful and Vulnerable DiscussionTweetable Quotes"I can't always prevent it from happening, but the conscious reminder through these conversations, through these connections, to slow down. I don't always need to have the immediate answer and say what's on my mind in an effort to either defend myself or protect myself or reduce any tension that's in the room.""I have absolutely no problem admitting that I don't know anything and that I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing. Maybe that's my superpower.""There's a huge development also that I see in myself as a host, where I just feel like less of... and it also varies from episode to episode I'm talking to a different human, there will be a different energy present, so I'm not able to do it the same to the same degree, but I notice as sort of like development when it comes to the need of straight coming up with the next answer and having everything ready and set and whatever I don't, and there will be a lot of letting things land in my podcast."Resources MentionedLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/maximilian-bartel/Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/going-out-looking- in/id1660121094Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@goingoutlookinginInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/maxibartelPodcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.comPodcast Junkies YouTube: a...
📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeIn this heartening episode, I had the privilege of welcoming the remarkable Marianne Demello-Smith, creator of 'Message in the Middle', for a candid conversation that beautifully bridged the realms of personal passion and podcasting. Diving headfirst into the depths of our shared stories, we explored the courage it takes to step away from the corporate world's security blanket and venture into the world of authentic storytelling. Marianne and I peeled back the layers of our transitions, revealing the vulnerabilities and exhilarating moments that come with swapping the interviewer's chair for the guest's seat. Our dialogue was a testament to the power of genuine connection, the kind that only thrives when we're willing to show our true selves and embrace the growth that comes from embracing the unknown.I'm beyond excited to share this episode with you, not just as a retrospective of my journey from a structured corporate life to a world where community and conversation take center stage, but as an open invitation to join us in this expedition of self-discovery. The stories we've woven together, rich with personal insights and the wisdom gained from our unique paths, serve as a beacon for anyone yearning to find their voice and make an impact. It's about more than just podcasting; it's about constructing a tapestry of shared tales that resonate with heartfelt connections. So come along, tune in, and let's embark on this voyage together – you might just find the very thing that reignites your own passions.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways00:00 Vulnerability in Podcasting and Public Speaking10:37 Life Reflection and Starting a Podcast19:41 Podcasting Tips and Reflections29:56 Personal Growth and Future Vision35:15 Podcast Growth40:24 Building a Podcasting CommunityTweetable Quotes"Life is mess and it's complicated and we can't predict it, and you make a series of choices based on what's going on, like you can't predict what's coming out. Do you want things happen and you make choices and suddenly you find yourself here 50 years later.""It's not about those moments because they're going to come up for everybody, but it's about what did you do about it, who did you lean on? Any lessons learned that you can share with the next guy.""We need to learn to be more comfortable in the uncomfortable, so that's okay."Resources MentionedEmail - Msmith301@cox.netFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/422430469323847Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/marianne-demello-smith-678b9966/Podcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.comPodcast Junkies YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Podcastjunkies/Podcast Junkies Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastjunkiesjunkies/Podcast Junkies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcastjunkiesPodcast Junkies Twitter: a...
📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeIn this heartwarming and insightful episode, I have the immense pleasure of sitting down with the podcast editing virtuoso, Steve Stewart. As we delve into Steve's transformative journey from a passionate podcaster to a seasoned editor, his infectious enthusiasm for the craft radiates through every story shared. From the cherished t-shirt wall in his studio—a testament to the community he's built—to the touching tribute to a dear friend he lost, our conversation is woven with life's unexpected turns and the joy of finding one's calling. Steve's narrative is not just inspiring—it's a reminder of how our work can evolve into a passion that not only shapes our lives but also enriches an entire industry.Steve lends his profound insights into the game-changing advancements in editing software and the rise of video content. I'm thrilled to bring you this episode—a peek behind the audio scenes with a pioneer who's been instrumental in steering the podcasting community through its most significant growth spurt. Get ready to be captivated, for this is not just a conversation; it's an invitation to be part of a growing industry.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways00:00 A Podcast Editor's Career and Journey10:19 Career Paths, Vinyl Collections, and Breakdancing21:54 Nostalgic Conversations About Old-School Music30:34 Podcast Editing Evolution and Video Rise38:56 Podcast Editing's Role in Video Production48:53 Changing Podcast Landscape and PlatformsTweetable Quotes"Podcasting isn't just about the voice—it's an art that's constantly evolving.""Life, much like editing audio, is a complex layering of experiences and choices.""I'm a work in progress, just like everybody else. My biggest problem is I'm judgmental and every day I reign it in... I have to humble myself and tell myself you're probably not right anyway, Steve. So shut up, don't say anything."Resources MentionedEmail - Steve@SteveStewart.meTwitter - https://x.com/stevestewartmeInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevestewartme/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stevestewartmeLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevestewartmePodcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.comPodcast Junkies YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Podcastjunkies/Podcast Junkies Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastjunkiesjunkies/Podcast Junkies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcastjunkiesPodcast Junkies Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcast_junkiesPodcast Junkies LinkedIn: a...
📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeIn this heartwarming episode, I had the pleasure of welcoming Jonathan DeYoe, a true sage in the realm of financial wisdom and the host of the Mindful Money podcast. Jonathan's journey is a testament to resilience and transformation—from his humble beginnings in a financially constrained family to mastering the art of mindful money management. Together, we dove deep into the intricacies of our shared pasts and how they've shaped our pursuit of not just abundance, but meaningful, value-driven lives. I'm thrilled to share with you Jonathan's remarkable story that is sure to resonate with anyone seeking to chart their own course from scarcity to security.There's a certain magic that unfolds when storytelling intertwines with financial empowerment, and this episode is rich with both. As a parent and someone who is genuinely empathetic, Jonathan brought to light the delicate dance of instilling the value of money in children without overindulgence. We swapped tales from our banking days and explored how service and inclusivity can redefine success in the finance industry. As Jonathan approaches his 100th episode, I invite you to join us in this celebration of connection and wisdom. Jonathan's insights on democratizing economic security and investing with purpose are not just compelling—they're transformative. Tune in, and let's embark on this journey of mindful finance together.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways00:00 Jonathan DeYoe's Finance and Mindful Money Journey06:08 Parenting and Success in Finance10:00 Wall Street and Personal Finance Lessons17:05 Investing Success28:05 The Evolution of Podcasting36:59 Gaining Strength, Helping Others43:31 Celebration of Podcasting and Conversation JourneyTweetable Quotes"I was raised without any money, so the thing that you don't have when you grow up is kind of the thing you end up coveting or wanting or desiring.""Just knowing more about how to invest does not mean you're a more successful investor... Investing is 100% forward-looking. It requires us to either know something about the future, which is impossible... So what can I do? Well, oddly, there's a ton of academic research that tells us what we should do and it's very clear. It's not complex.""The largest benefit that the advisor provides is behavioral support... The point of that is to provide some calm and to move people out of the amygdala fight-or-flight response into the frontal cortex. Have them think about it, reflect on their plan, realize that, hey, probably the best thing I can do for myself is sit on my hands right now, not do anything, ride this out, this too shall pass."Resources MentionedJonathan's Email - jonathan@mindful.moneyJonathan's Twitter - https://twitter.com/MindfulMoney_EdJonathan's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mindfulmoneyplan/Jonathan's Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jonathankdeyoeJonathan's Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathandeyoe/Jonathan's Website -
📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeJoin us for an engaging journey into the world of podcasting with my friend and OG podcaster Dave Jackson, as we delve into the innovative ways AI is revolutionizing storytelling. With an impressive repertoire of 31 shows and nearly 5,000 episodes under his belt, Dave offers insights that are bound to pique your curiosity, stimulate your thoughts, and ignite your inner storyteller.This episode not only traces the growth of podcasts and how they're discovered, but also captures the joy they bring to both creators and listeners. We cover everything from overcoming introversion to the essence of human connection, showing how our inherent need for social interaction continues to thrive in the digital age. Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or a novice, this conversation is full of intriguing tech trivia, inspiring stories, and practical advice. So don't miss out on this compelling discussion - it's a must-listen for every story lover.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways(00:00) Podcasting Journey and AI Impact(08:05) The Impact and Joy of Podcasting(18:36) Growing Up, Podcasting, and Overcoming Shyness(30:34) Musical Discoveries and Creativity Journey(37:30) AI and Podcasting's Potential Impact(46:09) Overcoming Podcasting Fears, Finding Common Ground(51:48) Connecting and Sharing Podcast StoriesTweetable Quotes"The part that pulls on your strings as a human is the stories and as far as I know, AI has not had its heart broken yet or just the stuff you go through when you're growing up.""And it's always fun when you meet someone who listens to all of your episodes, because they kind of know you, or at least feel like they do, and you have no idea who this person is.""It's super creative, there are no rules, you can do whatever you want. And then the fact that I get to help people, it just scratched every itch I have."Connect with DaveSchool of Podcasting - http://schoolofpodcasting.com/Dave's Email - schoolofpodcasting@gmail.comDave's Twitter - https://twitter.com/DaveJacksonDave's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/schoolofpodcasting/Dave's Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/schoolofpodcastingDave's Linkedin - http://www.linkedin.com/in/davejackson/Resources MentionedMike Russell from Music Radio Creative - https://musicradiocreative.com/ChatGPT - https://chat.openai.com/Descript - https://www.descript.com/Zoom PodTrak P4 - https://zoomcorp.com/en/us/podcast-recorders/podcast-recorders/podtrak-p4/9. Rodecaster - a...
📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeImagine relocating during a pandemic, only to find the unexpected shift igniting a passion for podcasting. That’s just what our guest, Amelia Hruby, founder of Softer Sounds and host of Off the Grid, experienced. As we traverse Amelia's fascinating journey, we’ll explore how networking, family ties, and life changes can culminate in a rewarding podcasting career. We’ll dive into the world of interviewing musicians, discussing our experiences, and the importance of meaningful conversations. Nostalgically, we reminisce about our small-town upbringing and our fascination with vibrant cities, particularly New York City. Amelia shares a compelling tale of how her first visit to NYC at age 13 sparked a life-long love for traveling. Further along, we'll explore Amelia's successful Kickstarter campaign and discuss the art of asking for help. Ever wonder how to disconnect from social media without compromising your success? We share our experiences and discuss how Amelia’s podcast "Off the Grid," serves as a beacon for those looking to step back. We also delve into cultivating impactful, intentional content and striking a work-life balance. Finally, we share insightful tips on fostering meaningful relationships offline and enjoying a fulfilling life away from the online world. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone looking to navigate life's unpredictable paths.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways00:00 Amelia's Journey and Love for Podcasting09:49 Interviewing Musicians and Podcasting Skills21:32 Dreaming of New York City and Crowdfunding' Simplified Title27:16 Crowdfunding and Leaving Social Media33:05 Managing Relationships and Promotions Offline38:04 Creating Impactful, Intentional Podcast Content45:12 Navigating Substack and BeehiivTweetable Quotes"Driven by a yearning to be closer to her family, she packed her bags and headed for Lincoln, Nebraska. This bold move not only brought her closer to loved ones but also sparked her podcasting journey.""In our increasingly digital world, the idea of disconnecting from social media may seem impossible. However, Amanda and I have managed to navigate this space, stepping back from the online world without compromising our success.""It's not just about leaving social media, it's about fostering meaningful offline relationships and creating impactful, intentional content."Resources MentionedWebsite: https://www.ameliahruby.com/Michelle Warner's Networking That Pays: https://www.themichellewarner.com/networkingthatpaysMy Girl Power Hour Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5GRoJBvvoLnpmrvKEUg2G1? si=9df967ae8a414c88Off the Grid: https://offthegrid.fun/Softer Sounds: https://www.softersounds.studio/Podcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.comPodcast Junkies YouTube:
📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeEver dreamt of starting a podcast? Wonder how to overcome that pesky imposter syndrome or stay true to your unique vision? Strap in for an enlightening journey with our guest Amy Fagan, the host of Grounded in Maine Podcast. Together, we'll explore not just the art of podcasting, but how unexpected twists in life can unlock a world of opportunities. As the conversation unfolds, we take a detour into the heartland of America, where we share the highs and lows of Midwest living and adventure into homesteading. Discover the magic of a jam business spun from the threads of simplicity and sustainability. We also tackle the challenges and rewards of getting involved with your local community, and how it adds depth and variety to our podcasting journey.Lastly, we take a flavorful detour into the world of chocolate as we ponder on how our palates evolve as we age. Our special guest, Amy Fagan, a Maine-based entrepreneur, shares her inspiring journey from jam-making enthusiast to nationwide business owner. Her story of imperfect action and resilience are sure to ignite the entrepreneurial spark within you. Join us for this heartwarming chat that promises to leave a sweet taste in your mouth.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways00:00 The Journey to Starting a Podcast09:04 Starting a Podcast15:35 Midwest Living With Nature and Sustainability21:15 Homesteading Journey and Community Involvement25:58 Podcasters' Growth and Conversation Styles29:52 Starting a Business and Making Jam37:38 Growing Up and Chocolate Preferences44:14 Connecting With Amy Fagan's WorldTweetable Quotes"I think, personally, I will continue on a path that is comfortable, that's miserable, that is going nowhere, unless something stops me in my path.""There are a lot of people that are saying you want to have so many downloads, you want to have the sponsors and you want to have the affiliates and all blah, blah, blah. You want to make all the money. But you just want to be confident about what you're doing. You want to feel good about what you're doing.""You've clearly demonstrated that you have the ability to move forward and do things and take imperfect action. And I think, whenever that creeps up or whenever you feel like that you're not enough or you don't have the voice to do what you want to do, just and you think is this an Amy 1.0 thought or is this an Amy 2.0 thought?"Resources MentionedAmy's Email - amysgardenjam@gmail.comAmy's Twitter - https://twitter.com/groundedinmaineAmy's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/groundedinmainepodcast/Amy's Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/amy.fagan.509? mibextid=LQQJ4dAmy's Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-fagan-a9404a35Grounded in Maine Podcast - https://www.groundedinmaine.com/Podcast Junkies Website:
📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeHave you ever truly considered the dynamic world of podcasting and the inspirational stories of those that have paved the way? We're about to take you on a riveting journey that explores the evolution of podcasting, the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, and the secret sauce to growing in the podcasting industry. Our special guest for this episode is Lauren Passell, the founder of Tink Media, who's here to share her inspiring journey as a podcasting entrepreneur. Our candid conversation takes you right back to the beginning, exploring the origins of podcasting and our personal connections to it. Lauren opens up about her transition from securing her first client to starting her own business, sharing the thrill of navigating risk and reward, the value of a supportive team and the evolution of her business, Tink Media. You'll also hear my tale of transitioning from print to digital, living in New York City and witnessing the tragic events of 9/11. But this isn't just a tale of personal journeys. We dive into the heart of podcast marketing, exploring the impact of niche visibility, and how it spells success for a podcast. Lauren shares her experience launching the Vertical Farming Podcast and the opportunities it has presented. We also venture into an unusual topic - deer hunting in Hawaii, and its relation to sustainable living. This episode is teeming with insights into the podcasting industry and is a must-listen for all burgeoning podcasters. Make sure you don't miss out!Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways00:00 Podcasting Origins and Connections08:17 From Print to Digital19:10 Starting a Business22:57 The Evolution of a Business28:22 Podcast Therapy and Team Building32:30 Community Support and Growth in Podcasting37:23 Podcasters Listening and Sharing Personal Stories43:07 Podcast Marketing and Niche Visibility54:25 Deer Hunting in HawaiiTweetable Quotes"I feel excited every day. I think it's because of the people, it's because of my team. I really yeah. Also I feel lucky because you know I usually work with people, for I mean some clients I've been working with for years, but a lot of it is for a launch of a show or something like that, so it's always different.""I think more and more as, with what's happening in the world and I'm just expanding I'm talking more about, like, my spiritual journey and stuff, because I'm almost repelling people as fast as I attract them.""I Jump out of bed in the morning because I want to see what shows have been refreshed overnight, like I wait to listen."Resources MentionedLauren's Email - lauren@tinkmedia.co Lauren's Twitter - https://twitter.com/laurenpassellLauren's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/laurenpassell/Lauren's Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-passell-24544416/Podcast Therapy - https://tinkmedia.co/podcast-therapyPodcast the...
📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeAre you ready to tap into your inner cosmic self and amplify your resonance? Join us as we take an enlightening journey with my friend, esoteric mystic Melanie Gillespie. We'll uncover how connecting with our core essence can ignite our inner light and influence the world in a transformative way. Melanie, who hosts the Luminosity podcast, guides us through her unique spiritual journey and shares her insights from being grounded in both the energetic and mundane worlds.We'll traverse the cosmic spiral, examining the evolutionary transition and the challenges this presents on an individual and collective level. Melanie will enlighten us about the evolution of humanity into Homo Lumens and the embodiment of the cosmic child. But it doesn't end there. We'll delve into the importance of discernment and energetic boundaries in our spiritual journeys, and the role they play in the media we consume. We'll also discuss how the intersection of science and spirituality can open us up to spiritual and esoteric openness.Finally, we'll explore the transformative power of audio and language in podcasting and how it can tap into our cosmic selves. Melanie shares her insights on how to bring out our inner mystic into the boardroom and how this can lead to a more inclusive and diverse environment. We'll also discuss how to maintain boundaries, navigate challenges, and step outside our comfort zones to explore new realms. So, come along on this journey and discover a unique roadmap to success and tools to amplify your resonance.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways00:00 The Evolutionary Journey of the Cosmos06:36 The Evolution and Challenges of Homo Lumens11:46 Exploring Spiritual Journeys and Podcasting14:29 Transition to Embracing the Mystic21:52 The Intersection of Science and Spirituality26:51 Importance of Energetic Boundaries and Discernment31:54 The Power of Audio in Podcasting37:02 Recognition and Power of Inspirational Messages 40:15 Transmitting, Writing, and Finding Balance51:59 Navigating Challenges and Maintaining Boundaries 59:59 Exploring Dragons on the FringesTweetable Quotes"The more important thing is making sure that this for the benefit of the listener. You probably hear the word transmission a lot, but I think that's what's happening and that's the energy being created.""Action is always the amplifier of your resonance. This is a really important teaching that I bring into everything. Action is the amplifier of your resonance, and that's a neutral statement. So whatever your resonance is when you're taking that action, it's going to amplify it.""We normalize to whatever we're in really quickly, which can be a real problem because we normalize to really unhealthy, really toxic stress loads and that doesn't mean that just because we've normalized to it, it's not a toxic stress load for us."Resources MentionedMelanie's Email - melanie@melaniegillespie.comMelanie's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/melaniegillespiemystic/Melanie's Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/melaniegillespiemysticMelanie's Linkedin - a...
📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeEver wondered how a leap of faith can lead you to a journey of self-discovery and transformation? Our guest for this episode, Steven Shalowitz, host of The One Way Ticket Show, is living proof. Steven's life-altering transition from advertising in China to hosting a successful podcast in the Big Apple is nothing short of inspiring. His journey intricately weaves tales of personal growth, cultural exploration, and the evolution of advertising. Not to be missed is Steven's valuable advice on mastering the art of high-profile podcast interviews. Drawing from his vast experience interviewing celebrities and influencers, Steven shares how to research your guest thoroughly, keep the conversation personal yet respectful, and maintain a natural flow. He also underlines the importance of adapting to the changing technology and trends in the podcasting world. Come, join us in this episode as we travel through Steven's captivating journey of self-discovery, cultural exploration, and entrepreneurial success.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways0:00:00 - Self-Improvement and Transitioning to NYC0:10:47 - City Living vs. Suburban Living 0:14:53 - The Evolution of Advertising in China 0:22:39 - Changes and Challenges in Advertising 0:27:43 - Traveling and Experiencing Alien Cultures 0:32:07 - Living Abroad, Hosting a Radio Show 0:38:19 - Preparing for High-Profile Podcast Interviews 0:44:53 - The Art of Interviewing and Researching0:53:24 - Navigating the Dance of Conversation 1:00:38 - The One Way Ticket Show PromotionTweetable Quotes"Every day should be a day of self-improvement for all of us. Every day being open up to possibilities is a day for self-improvement.""If you don't prepare, you're not going to get the best out of your guests. If the guest is constantly asked a question in other interviews, you don't want to ask the same thing, you want to ask something different.""New York City is made up of little neighborhoods and each few block radius is a very different feel than the next few block radius. And where I live, for example... I pass by the bodega owner that I wave to, I pass by the guys that you know in the barbershop, I pass by the doorman. We all know each other right, because we see each other every day."Resources MentionedSteven's Podcast - https://theonewayticketshow.com/steven-shalowitz/ Steven's Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-shalowitz-020a552/ Steven's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevenshalowitz Steven's Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/steven.shalowitz/ Steven's X - https://twitter.com/stevenshalowitzPodcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.comPodcast Junkies YouTube:
📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeEver wondered what life behind the mic is like? Journey with us and special guest, Mark Bishop, as we uncover the captivating world of radio, television, and podcasting. Starting from his humble beginnings in Australia to his current role as host of the Mark Bishop show and Nothing Like A Good Book podcast, Mark's fascinating story is a testament to the power of passion and dedication to one's craft. We delve into the heart and soul of broadcasting—a delicate dance of preparation and improvisation. From broadcasting in severe weather to the thrill of live cricket commentary, Mark's experiences are a masterclass in adaptability. But how does this translate in the world of podcasting? We explore how the ability to decipher non-verbal cues and building rapport with guests can make or break an episode. We also discuss the essential role of a good producer in ensuring a seamless experience, especially in these times of remote work. But the life of a podcaster doesn't end with the last word of an episode. We navigate the business side of things—from securing the ideal sponsors, promoting your show, to understanding your audience. We also discuss how hard work, preparation, and a keen eye for opportunities are all pieces of a successful podcasting puzzle. So, whether you're a seasoned podcaster or a rookie looking to break into the industry, this episode promises a wealth of insights you can't afford to miss. So keep your ears open, and join us for this enlightening chat with Mark.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways0:00:00 - Podcasters Discussing Radio and Work Ethic0:10:02 - Working in Radio and Television Stories 0:14:21 - Transitioning From Audio to Video 0:26:33 - Podcast Length and Audience Engagement0:32:20 - Importance of Hard Work and Preparation 0:41:14 - Learning New Material and Building Wealth 0:48:19 - Inspiring Journey and Media WebsiteTweetable Quotes"I think it was confidence, more than anything, believe it or not, I can be an introvert. And I'd be very shy at parties and things like that. You know until I got whacked or something. But and that's not whacked in America. That's something completely different.""I think you're right, and so I'm grateful for more than one thing. You know what I mean? Yeah, I think that was the part of it all. Yes, yes, the work ethic, because when you do get in, then you go to work.""I'd be lying if I said that I went out and founded a company in America. In fact, they're the biggest in what they do in communications. They actually contacted me and asked if I'd be interested in doing interviews."Resources MentionedMark's Email - mak@markbishopmedia.comMark's Twitter - Twitter.com@MBishopMedia Mark's Instagram - @mark_bishop-media Mark's Facebook - Facebook.com/markbishopmediaMark's Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/senatormarkbishopPodcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.comPodcast Junkies YouTube:
📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeWhat happens when you blend podcasting, teaching, and hip-hop? You get a fascinating conversation with York Campbell, the dynamic host of "Welcome to Earth Stories." York spills the beans on the art of podcasting, revealing how he networks his way to success and builds a global audience by collaborating with voice actors. He even addresses the familiar guilt of missing out on favorite podcast episodes and the importance of being selective in what we listen to. The journey doesn't stop at podcasting. Drawing from his experience as an educator, York uncovers the profound impact of both good and bad teachers, the necessity of patience, and the delicate balance of enabling growth through mistakes while setting boundaries for success. Then, we take a detour into the world of hip-hop. Sharing his roots in music, York reflects on the skills honed during his journey, discussing how they are still valuable today. We also chat about the budding potential of Clubhouse as a platform to sharpen creative prowess. As we wind down, York resonates with the power of art to leave a lasting legacy. He encourages everyone to see podcasting as not just a means of expression, but as a way to create something meaningful that will outlive us. We also debunk the misconception of how others perceive us, reminding you that there's more to life than being serious all the time. Join us, and discover how podcasting, teaching, and hip-hop can create a symphony of storytelling that has the power to inspire, educate, and entertain.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways00:01 - Podcast Networking and Selectivity11:43 - Podcasting, Inspiration, and Rebranding17:37 - The Production Process and Writing Journey30:42 - Discovery, Teaching, and Hip Hop Legends37:06 - Hip Hop Music and Freestyle Journey44:37 - Discovering the Power of PodcastingTweetable Quotes"You have to build a tight circle and forget about the thousands and just focus on the 10. And then, when that 10 grows, focus on the 20. Because you could just easily get lost.""Podcasting is an opportunity to leave a legacy and create something meaningful that will outlast us.""It takes me an average of three to four days to produce an episode, from writing, production, and working with voice actors from all around the world."Resources MentionedYork's Website - https://welcometoearthstories.com/York's Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/poeticearthlingsYork's Twitter - https://twitter.com/Poeticearthling Resources MentionedRadio Lab - https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/radiolabThis American Life - https://www.thisamericanlife.org/Create Art Podcast - https://createartpodcast.com/Joe Rogan - https://www.joerogan.com/Pat Flynn -
📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeFrom the transformative experiences of a Sacred Sons retreat, to the journey of entrepreneurship, this episode is an intimate conversation brimming with insights and revelations. Join me and my guest, Alec, as we uncork our personal accounts of self-discovery, the power of brotherhood, and the wisdom gained from the teachings of Sacred Sons. We shed light on how these teachings can be practically applied to navigate the peaks and troughs of life, underscoring that there is something for everyone within the diverse group of men who form part of Sacred Sons. We learn about Alec's unique journey, from his foray into network marketing, to his life-changing experiences with psychedelics. Get ready to delve into the challenges of launching an online program, and the strategies of building an audience in podcasting. Alec imparts his wisdom on transforming habits into a lifestyle, and discusses the various opportunities his podcast has brought him. So, join us on this enlightening journey, and prepare to be inspired by the stories we've been fortunate to share with the world.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways00:00 - Sacred Sons - Transformation and Personal Experience08:44 - From Yoga Teacher to Entrepreneur15:28 - Entrepreneurship, Yoga, and MLM30:22 - Reflections on Yoga and Personal Growth37:44 - Podcast Growth and Networking Opportunities45:55 - Inspiring Podcast and Journey ConversationTweetable Quotes"Brotherhood is the medicine. I didn't realize that I needed some of that. I was really apprehensive about going to the Sacred Sons Retreat. But now, I'm signed up and excited for the next one.""I don't consider myself a salesman, I consider myself a value man. I bring value to the world, I bring value to my conversations and that's the difference.""I had an awakening and that awakening brought me gratitude for the fleeting gift that is life. That is a part of the story of how I've been able to cultivate my marketing skills."Resources MentionedAlec's Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alec-rouben-996385116/Alec's Email - aleclovelifeyoga@gmail.comAlec's Twitter - www.twitter.com/aleclovelifeyogAlec's Instagram - www.instagram.com/aleclovelifeyogaAlec's Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/crzyindianjew32/Podcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.comPodcast Junkies YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Podcastjunkies/Podcast Junkies Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastjunkiesjunkies/Podcast Junkies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcastjunkiesPodcast Junkies Twitter:
📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeImagine shifting from a 9-5 job to the uncharted waters of entrepreneurship? That's the journey Matt Shields, co-founder of Chimehouse Media, undertook. We explore the trials and triumphs of Matt's voyage, discussing the impact of the Apple iOS update on Facebook Ads and the core elements every podcaster should possess to create an entrepreneurial mindset. Matt's wisdom, built on a foundation of spending over a million dollars on Facebook ads in the last three years, explores the avenues of team and personal brand building on social media platforms. Have you ever wondered why some podcasts gain more followers than others? The answer lies in the art of audience building, an aspect we thoroughly discuss with Matt. We delve into the effective use of Facebook and Instagram for targeted reach, the power of strong messaging, and the trust-building capacity of host reads. Matt's insights into the wild and often times obscure world of ads, retainer fees, and audience scrubbing are a goldmine for those looking to increase brand visibility in a niche market. We also touch upon how the dwindling attention spans of today's audience affect marketing strategies and the need for actionable metrics in podcasting. The final segment of our conversation unravels Matt's ad strategy for audience building, his views on having a Creator Instagram and a Facebook Business Page, and the common pitfalls of boosting posts. The nitty-gritty of ad submission and conversion on Facebook, according to Matt, could be the game changer for your brand's success. We wrap up discussing Matt's future testing plans and his willingness to revisit for more insightful chats. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a podcaster, or someone interested in personal brand building, this conversation promises actionable insights.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways00:02 - Transitioning to Entrepreneurship 11:28 - The Concept of Podcast Audience Building 25:44 - Using Facebook Ads to Grow Visibility 37:10 - Podcasting and Audience Targeting 45:58 - Create Successful Ads for Podcasters 57:58 - Facebook Ads Strategy for Audience Building 1:09:27 - Testing and Future CollaborationsTweetable Quotes"If you're using social media as part of your business, your organic reach is only 0.98%. So that means if you have a thousand followers, less than nine people are seeing your posts on a daily basis." "If you have a good, tight show and your messaging is consistent, if your message resonates with the people that you target, they're going to want to hear your stuff more." "The further you dig down and get more specific with it, people wanna think like oh, they're talking directly to me, but a podcast is a super way to do that and the algorithm is set up for it right now perfectly."Resources MentionedMatt's Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chimehousemedia/Matt's Website - https://www.chimehousemedia.com/Matt's Email - mattshields@chimehousemedia.comMatt's Instagram - @chimehousemediaMatt's Facebook - @chimehousemediaPodcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.comPodcast Junkies YouTube: a...
📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeEver wondered about the potency of shared experiences and how they can forge stronger relationships? This episode promises an exciting adventure as my friend and I reconnect, reminiscing about the bustling energy of New York City and discussing the importance of slowing down to appreciate life. We recount our initial meeting and our collective experience in the first ever podcast documentary, The Messengers. Our conversation doesn't stop there as we invite Tina to explore the compelling power of audio with us! We delve into the world of audiobooks and podcasts, discussing how these platforms create meaningful connections and accessibility in a unique way. We also look at the technical aspects of audio production and the importance of high-quality audio. Plus, we tackle the intersection of podcasting and publishing and how AI is changing the game. As we near the end of our enlightening exchange, we confront some common misconceptions and explore some hidden aspects of Tina Dietz. We also discuss the challenges of writing a book or starting a podcast and share valuable insights from our personal journeys. So, buckle up for an episode that's filled with great conversations, shared experiences, and a whole lot of learning. Don't miss out on this exciting journey!Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways0:00:00 - Slowing Down and Appreciating Life0:07:12 - Connecting Through Shared Experiences and Resonance 0:12:46 - Audiobooks and Podcasts 0:24:33 - Topics' Impact on Publishing and Podcasting 0:33:54 - Writing and Podcasting Challenges and Considerations 0:45:33 - Misconceptions and Layers of Tina DietzTweetable Quotes"I love soaking in that certain energy that New York City has, but you can't do it long term. It's too much." "Audiobooks and podcasts are some of the lowest hanging fruit that people can use to start to change their lives and you literally get to be a voice in someone's head." "The hardest part about writing a book or even starting a podcast is having an outline, having a tight concept. I think it's where a lot of people get stuck and they don't even know where to start."Resources MentionedWebsite - https://twinflamesstudios.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TwinFlamesStudiosLeadership/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/twinflamesstudios/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/twin-flames-studios/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TwinFlamesStudios Creativity by John Cleese - https://www.audible.com/pd/Creativity- Audiobook/0593346327Podcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.comPodcast Junkies YouTube:
Get set to master the realms of podcasting, content planning, and even swimming as we embark on an insightful journey with Dustin Miller, a polymath who loves to juggle diverse interests. We promise a deep dive into the world of active listening, a skill that can be a game-changer in every facet of life, and shed light on how we have navigated the choppy waters of technological and organizational challenges. Discover how tools like SquadCast, Notion, and Monday can help you streamline your content planning process, honing your podcasts to perfection. Switching strokes midstream, we plunge into the pool of remote swimming instruction, an art that Dustin has mastered. Learn about the strategies he employs to help people overcome their fear of water and mentally level up in the pool. We pick his brain on how to structure digital swimming lessons and maybe even spin them into a book! Further downstream, we plunge into the depths of swimming techniques and discuss how content repurposing tools like Opus can give your podcasts the much-needed lifeline. This episode also serves up a generous helping of analytics and conversion tracking, crucial aspects for anyone looking to measure the success of their podcast. We also explore the futuristic world of AI-powered tools that are revolutionizing content creation and organization. Finally, we wind down with a fun, light-hearted conversation about our podcasting journey and the importance of fostering relationships. So come on board for an episode filled with laughter, learning, and a whole lot of fun.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways00:01 - Podcasting and Content Planning 09:08 - Teaching Swimming and Writing a Book 13:29 - Swimming Techniques and Content Repurposing 20:14 - Optimizing Content Repurposing Workflow With Opus 32:14 - Implementing Conversion Tracking and Analytics 42:23 - Exploring AI-powered Tools for Content Organization 52:12 - Wide-Ranging, Fun Conversation on PodcastingTweetable Quotes"Active listening was like the main skill that I had to learn and I think that helped me in other areas too. I was able to apply it to clients in real life, like personal training. I was able to apply it to maybe a cute girl at the bar. Like active listening helps out a lot." "Most of the stuff I make is evergreen for the most part, so I'm kind of cheating in that regard, because I don't have to worry about instant gratification, if you will." "I think what's been alive for me recently is just going with the flow and just where I'm at and, like a lot of you know, we connect, we're engaging on Twitter and for me it's been interesting to kind of see."Resources MentionedDustin's Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/35454656 Dustin's Twitter - https://twitter.com/polyinnovator Dustin's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/polyinnovator/ Dustin's Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/polyinnovator Dustin's Email - dustin@polyinnovator.space PolyInnovator Website - https://polyinnovator.space/ The Polymath PolyCast - a...
Have you ever walked into a room and felt out of place, only later to realize that it was the perfect platform to connect, grow, and evolve? That's how my guest, Ben Albert, host of Real Business Connections, felt when he started his podcasting journey in a guest bedroom. Today, Ben and I take you on a journey across our shared pasts in New York, our struggles with bullying, and how all these experiences shaped who we are today. In the world of podcasting, it's a constant battle against uncertainty, but it's also an open door to unexpected opportunities. Ben and I grapple with this reality, relating it to the harsh realities athletes face when they realize they won't always be the best. But podcasting isn't just a race to the top; it's about creating a successful platform that allows people to share their stories and experiences. It's about being a good listener, asking the right questions, learning and teaching from each other, and evolving together with our listeners. The power of vulnerability and the influence of our past experiences are themes that echo throughout our conversation. Ben and I reflect on our individual journeys, discussing the importance of networking, mentorship, and sharing our personal stories. As we look back on our childhood experiences, we understand how they've shaped our lives and our podcasting careers. Tune in for a heart-to-heart talk about the struggles and triumphs that have defined our journeys, and how these experiences can inspire you on your journey to success.Episode SponsorFullCast – https://fullcast.co/Key Takeaways0:00:00 - Podcasting, Backgrounds, and Overcoming Bullying 0:07:09 - Impact of Podcasting and Passion Pursuit 0:18:42 - Creating a Successful Business Podcast 0:24:53 - The Importance of Sharing Our Journey 0:27:51 - Impact of Childhood Experiences on Success 0:32:15 - The Power of Vulnerability and Mentorship 0:39:30 - Podcasting and Personal Growth 0:46:48 - Marketing and Personal Story ConversationTweetable Quotes"In the world of podcasting, like the world of sports, it's a constant battle against uncertainty, but it's also an open door to unexpected opportunities.""Podcasting isn't just a race to the top; it's about creating a successful platform that allows people to share their stories and experiences." "The power of vulnerability and the influence of our past experiences are themes that echo throughout our conversation. Our purpose in life is to expand the consciousness of the planet."Resources MentionedBen's Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/realbenalbert/Ben's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/realbenalbert/Ben's Email - ben@balbertmarketing.comBen's Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/benalbert1991Real Business Connections Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/realbusinessconnectionsPodcast Junkies Website: podcastjunkies.comPodcast Junkies YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Podcastjunkies/Podcast Junkies Facebook Group: a...
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