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Wired for Change
Beyond the Checkbox: Moving Past OKRs to Real Progress
OKRs and rigid performance targets are supposed to help teams focus — but too often, they push us toward short-term wins that chip away at our long-term vision.In this episode of Wired for Change, host Amy Yee talks with Radhika Dutt, author of Radical Product Thinking, about why conventional goal setting can unintentionally kill innovation and how to replace it with a more powerful approach: puzzle setting and puzzle solving.We explore:Why goals can create “vision debt” and performance theaterHow reframing projects as puzzles unlocks curiosity and collaborationReal...
2025-08-12
55 min
Wired for Change
Creating the Conditions for Adaptability | Dream Team Ep 4
In this episode of Wired for Change, host Amy Yee explores what it really takes to keep transformation efforts on track when things get messy — because they always do.When priorities shift, trust falters, or unexpected disruptions hit, how do you build a team that can bend without breaking?Amy introduces three essential roles from her Digital Transformation Dream Team framework:🔹 The Adaptive Organization Designer – Inspired by Florence Nightingale, rethinking team structures and systems under pressure🔹 The Velocity Catalyst – With lessons from Taiichi Ohno, removing friction and building trust and momentum🔹 The Strategic D...
2025-08-06
24 min
TennesseeFarmTable.com
Joe and Jessi Baker of Old Smoky Moonshine, Yee Haw Brewery and her cookbook “Shining”.
Moonshiners and Sevierville natives Jessi and Joe Baker (the couple who created Ole Smoky Moonshine) share their stories about the Old Smoky Candy Kitchen, creating Ole smoky Distillery, Yee Haw Brewing, Jessi’s cookbook, her style of cooking, her chicken and dumplings and her tasty moonshine cocktail.
2025-08-02
27 min
Wired for Change
Mission Command and Modernization: Exploring Change in the Defence Sector
What does it take to lead transformation in one of the most complex, high-stakes environments in the public sector?In this episode of Wired for Change, Amy is joined by Derek Dobson, a veteran strategist and defence innovation leader, to explore how change really happens inside the Canadian defence sector. From his military background to his current work at the systems level, Derek offers a rare perspective on how leadership, policy, and emerging technologies intersect.Together, they discuss:Mission command and agile leadership in high-pressure environmentsCivilian vs military mindsets when...
2025-07-29
45 min
Wired for Change
Mastering the Mental Game of Leading Change
Mastering the Mental Game of Leading Change – with Jennifer Selby LongWhat separates high-performing leaders during transformation? According to executive coach Jennifer Selby Long, it's not just strategy or execution—it's mindset.In this episode of Wired For Change, we explore the human side of change leadership, drawing powerful lessons from performance psychology and the world of elite athletes. Jennifer shares insights from decades of coaching senior leaders and transformation teams, unpacking what it takes to lead through uncertainty, resistance, and rapid change.🎯 Topics include:The difference between change management and change...
2025-07-27
1h 10
Progress, Potential, and Possibilities Podcast / Show
Dr. On-Yee (Amy) Lo - Marcus Institute for Aging Research - Functional Independence For Older Adults
Send us a textDr. On-Yee (Amy) Lo, Ph.D. is Assistant Scientist II at the Marcus Institute for Aging Research ( https://www.marcusinstituteforaging.org/who-we-are/profiles/yee-amy-lo-phd ) and Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center ( https://connects.catalyst.harvard.edu/Profiles/display/Person/147630 ).Dr. Lo is a physical therapist and research scientist who aims to prevent functional decline and enhance functional independence for older adults with mobility impairments by conducting experimental and translational research. She has expertise and experience in physical therapy, biomechanics, neuroimaging, and neuromodulation....
2025-07-24
38 min
Wired for Change
Scaling Wisely: Making the Right Calls at the Right Stage
What does it really take to scale a company wisely?In this episode of Wired for Change, host Amy Yee sits down with tech industry veteran and former CEO Rich Napoli to explore the critical decisions leaders face at every stage of organizational growth. From deciding how much structure is too much (or too little), to knowing when a role—or a person—no longer fits, Rich brings decades of hard-won insights from growing companies across multiple sizes and sectors.We talk about:Why organizations need the right-sized structure at each growth stage
2025-07-15
34 min
Wired for Change
Architecture in Motion: Designing Systems for Change | Dream Team Ep.3
What do Julius Caesar, Walt Disney, and Nikola Tesla have in common?They each represent a timeless role in making complex systems actually work — especially when you're leading large-scale transformation or trying to unite tech and strategy.In this episode of the Digital Transformation Dream Team series, we explore three essential archetypes:🏛 The Systems Orchestrator – Julius Caesar: Designed governance models that scaled across a massive empire🎢 The Experience Designer – Walt Disney: Transformed both customer and employee experience through intentional service design⚡ The Tech Trailblazer – Nikola Tesla: Constantly pushed the edge of what’s p...
2025-07-08
17 min
Auscast Literature Channel
A Desire for Roughness: Sexy Farming and Shoulder-Length Gloves
Howdy! Amy is off on holiday so we (the collective & of AMY &) have taken this opportunity to do a sneaky takeover of the pod 😈 Welcome to WESTERN MONTH! Yee, and I cannot stress this enough, haw 🤠 🌄🐎🌾🐄🌵 We’re keen as a tin of hot beans to deep dive into all things both country and western, from cowboy heroes to spirited heroines, rugged outlaws to lonesome ranchers, the wild mountains of Montana to small desert towns that, try as we might to huddle close together, just can’t quite seem to fit the two of us. In this episode we’ll be...
2025-07-04
47 min
Amy &
A Desire for Roughness: Sexy Farming and Shoulder-Length Gloves
Howdy! Amy is off on holiday so we (the collective & of AMY &) have taken this opportunity to do a sneaky takeover of the pod 😈 Welcome to WESTERN MONTH! Yee, and I cannot stress this enough, haw 🤠 🌄🐎🌾🐄🌵 We’re keen as a tin of hot beans to deep dive into all things both country and western, from cowboy heroes to spirited heroines, rugged outlaws to lonesome ranchers, the wild mountains of Montana to small desert towns that, try as we might to huddle close together, just can’t quite seem to fit the two of us. In this episode we’ll be...
2025-07-04
47 min
Wired for Change
The Risk Gap: Talent Shortages in a Time of Expanding Risk
As AI and cybersecurity threats grow more complex, the talent pool in governance, risk, and compliance is shrinking. GRC expert Shruti Mukherjee joins host Amy Yee to explore why professionals are leaving, what’s at stake, and how we can build a risk-savvy culture before it’s too late.
2025-06-24
40 min
Wired for Change
Nothing Without Us: Building Accessible Innovation from the Ground Up
What if innovation started not with faster technology, but with deeper values?In this special episode of Wired for Change, host Amy Yee takes you inside Carleton University’s Abilities Living Lab—a space where accessibility, community, and cutting-edge research converge to reimagine what innovation can be. Joined by lab director and biomedical engineering professor Dr. Adrian Chan (who also happened to be Amy’s professor during her undergrad in engineering!), we explore how this unique lab is pushing the boundaries of inclusive, multidisciplinary design.Together, we tour a vibrant and flexible research environment where:🔹 A...
2025-06-17
59 min
Wired for Change
Compliance in a Changing World: Nationalism, Sanctions, and Global Risk
Karen Moore, founder of Sounding Board and adjunct professor at Fordham University School of Law, joins Wired for Change to explore the rising complexity of compliance in a volatile global landscape. From sanctions and trade disruptions to nationalism and climate-driven instability, she unpacks the evolving risk environment facing today’s organizations.We discuss:Geopolitical upheaval and its impact on business operationsShifting enforcement priorities in the EU, Asia, and Latin AmericaThe role of compliance leaders in connecting the dots across disciplinesWhy behavioral science, marketing, and moral courage al...
2025-06-10
25 min
Wired for Change
Building Your Digital Transformation Dream Team: The Human Side of Change
The Human Side of Change – Culture, Courage, and ConnectionTransformation Dream Team – Episode 2What really drives change? It’s not just strategy or technology—it’s people.In this episode of Wired for Change, Amy Yee explores the human infrastructure behind successful transformation through three powerful archetypes:The Change Leader – Inspires belief and momentum (John F. Kennedy)The Change Navigator – Guides teams through complexity (Empress Dowager Cixi)The Change Whisperer – Builds trust from within (Harriet Tubman)Blending history, leadership insights, and real-world transformation stories, Amy helps listeners recogn...
2025-06-04
17 min
Wired for Change
Wrestling with Privacy - with Dr. Sophia Muller
🎙️ Wrestling with Privacy – with Dr. Sophia MullerWhy is privacy still so hard to implement—even when everyone agrees it matters?In this episode of Wired for Change, host Amy Yee sits down with privacy expert Dr. Sophia Muller to unpack the real-world challenges organizations face when trying to make privacy principles stick. From legacy systems to culture clashes and checkbox compliance, we explore what gets in the way—and how to move forward.👥 Who this episode is for:– Leaders navigating digital transformation– Privacy officers and compliance teams– Anyone tired of hearing “pr...
2025-05-23
41 min
Wired for Change
Guardrails & Gold Mines: Leading Through Uncertainty with Intent
Exploring AI, Adaptive Leadership, and the Power of Questions with Chris ShipleyWhat does it take to lead through continuous change—when even the roadmap is evolving?In this episode of Wired for Change, I sit down with Chris Shipley, an accomplished author - most recently The Empathy Advantage: Leading the Empowered Workforce- and seasoned leader with over 30 years of experience at the intersection of technology, journalism and innovation - to reflect on the evolving demands of leadership in an AI-driven world.We explore:Why adaptive leadership and vulnerability matter now mo...
2025-05-16
23 min
Philipps Playlist
Yee-haw! Country-Musik
Moin! Wir vom Team um "Philipps Playlist" wollen den Podcast immer weiter verbessern. Um das zu tun, möchten wir gerne Deine Meinung, Deine Ideen und Deine Kritik hören. Und ganz nebenbei möchten wir auch Dich und alle anderen besser kennenlernen. Vielen Dank, dass du an dieser Umfrage teilnimmst, das hilft uns wirklich sehr: https://umfrage-ndr.limequery.com/247836?lang=de-informal Musik, die direkt ins Herz geht. Schwermütige bis dankbare Klänge nehmen Dich mit auf eine Reise weit in den Westen. Jeder Klang berührt die Leere in Dir. Diese Musikstücke hast Du in der Folge gehört...
2025-05-09
30 min
Chicago Writes
Amy Yee, Award Winning Author and Journalist, plus Adam Kaz, Jason Page and a Book Ban Update
Adam Kaz on getting published with Zines, and a writing and organizing technique. Adam talks about beat words. Connect with Adam at thegroundisuneven.com and check out his portfolio at kazadam97.journoportfolio.com. And on Facebook and Instagram you can find him at kazadam97. Zine World’s website, www.undergroundpress.org, has event listings, a list of zine libraries and infoshops, how-to articles, and links to many other resources. Zinebook, www.zinebook.com, has articles on zine history, legal issues, how-to advice, and more. Templates for organizing pages for printing. Our featured guest is Jo...
2025-05-01
1h 45
Wired for Change
From Idea to Impact: Building our Health Innovation Ecosystem
In this special on-site episode of Wired for Change, we join Dr. Matthew Bromwich and host Amy Yee at the National Health-Tech Innovation Conference in Vancouver to explore one of the biggest challenges in healthcare (and beyond):👉 Why do so many great ideas struggle to reach real-world impact?Dr. Bromwich shares powerful lessons from his journey as a physician-entrepreneur, highlighting:The “Valley of Death” between research and commercializationWhy funding and procurement remain major roadblocks for health innovatorsHow true innovation demands cross-functional collaboration between healthcare, business, research, and governmentThe critical mindset shift from seeking "unicorns" to building resilient, sustainable ecosystemsIf you’re...
2025-04-30
13 min
Wired for Change
Building Your Digital Transformation Dream Team: Part 1 – Innovation vs Execution
After years in the trenches of transformation work (and conversations with a great network!), our host Amy Yee has identified 16 pivotal roles that show up again and again on high-performing transformation teams and are essential for moving forward. And it’s not about titles. These are the mindsets, capabilities, and team dynamics that determine whether transformation efforts soar or stall.In this 15 min episode of our new Transformation Dream Team (TDT) miniseries, we explore:The balance between big ideas and real executionThe hidden tension between vision and structure3 essential team players you need to have an ey...
2025-04-22
17 min
Wired for Change
Preventing Bias by Design – The Change Leader’s AI Playbook
In this episode of Wired for Change, host Amy Yee sits down with Kelly Geyer, a global Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging (DEIB) leader and change management expert, to explore one of the most urgent issues in tech today: AI bias.As artificial intelligence reshapes industries from healthcare to HR, the risks of reinforcing discrimination through biased data and poorly designed systems are growing. But the good news? We can do something about it — if we start now.🔍 In this episode, we cover:The real-world risks of biased AI (including a powerful story you won’t...
2025-04-11
48 min
Paul's Positive Podcast
A Day of Generosity: The Ripple Effect of Kindness in Haverhill
Paul's Positive Podcast Hosted by Amy Iverson Welcome to Paul's Positive Podcast, where we delve into the heartwarming world of positive human-interest stories curated just for Paul. Join host Amy Iverson as she shares inspiring tales that highlight the warmth and kindness found in everyday life. In a recent episode, Amy takes us to Haverhill, Massachusetts, where a day at the local McDonald's turned into an extraordinary event. What began as a typical afternoon soon transformed into a celebration of generosity, as a compassionate stranger decided to buy meals fo...
2025-04-10
03 min
Wired for Change
An Innovation Skills Gap We Can't Afford to Ignore
In this episode, host Amy Yee sits down with Terri Griffith, Keith Beedie Chair in Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Simon Fraser University, to unpack the “hidden skills gap” that’s limiting our ability to innovate, adapt, and scale—despite major technological investments.🔹 What is "system savviness" and why does it matter for the future of work?🔹 Why do 75% of innovation and transformation efforts still fail?🔹 How can leaders better align talent, technology, technique, and timing?🔹 What role should education, experimentation, and negotiation play in building adaptive teams?🔹 And how does a childhood spent helping a wedding planner prepare someone to lead complex enginee...
2025-04-02
45 min
Wired for Change
This is Canada's Moment: Innovation, Procurement & Policy Change
Today’s episode features a powerful conversation with Skaidra Puodžiūnas, Ontario Director at the Council of Canadian Innovators (CCI) — and one of the voices behind an open letter sent today to Premier Doug Ford, urging policy reform to better support Canadian-grown innovation.We dive into:🔹 The real challenges Canadian innovators face scaling at home🔹 Why government procurement policies are a critical — and underused — tool🔹 How Skaidra’s experience as a former Ontario public servant drives her advocacy today🔹 What policymakers, entrepreneurs, and citizens can do to unlock Canada’s innovation economyFrom health tech to cybersecurity to AI, world-class innovation is...
2025-03-31
31 min
Kingdom: Animalia - A Zoology Podcast for Kids
Budgerigar—Part 3: Pet Budgies with Amy Yee from Mickaboo (PODCASTHON)
Find out what all the squawk is about!______________________What should you feed budgies? Does Houdini have some feathered competition? Why should you adopt pets instead of buying them? What things on the market for budgies should you actually avoid? Today, on the first-ever KA interview episode, Devon, Chet, and Cap welcome Amy Yee, volunteer at Mickaboo Companion Bird Rescue (where Devon adopted Budgly and Rex), to talk about everything there is to know about pet budgerigars, Melopsittacus undulatus, and some other pet birds.This episode is in part for Podcasthon, an initiative in which 1,300+...
2025-03-20
31 min
Wired for Change
Healing the Health Data Divide: Empowering Future Leaders & Fueling Reform
Hosted by Amy Yee, the next episode of Wired For Change Podcast is here with the terrific Glynda Rees - RN, MSN, ACHIP, CPHIMS-CA, FAMIA | Program Lead Digital Health | Co-Founder EdEHR | Doctor of Nursing Post-Candidacy. Her interests include the integration of Informatics and digital health in undergraduate and post-graduate education, and the impact of technology on clinical judgment and decision-making at the point of care. In this episode, we dive into the open project Educational EHR which Glynda co-founded, we raise awareness about a collaborative grassroots initiative coming out of the Alberta Virtual Care Coordination Body with thinking that...
2025-03-18
47 min
Wired for Change
The Trust Crisis - Misinformation and the Fight for Truth
In episode 3 of Wired for Change, we dive into misinformation, disinformation and malinformation - how they spread, why they work, and what we can do to take back control in this time of rapid change. Abigail Dubiniecki - privacy lawyer, data strategist and thought leader - has a candid conversation with Wired for Change's host, Amy Yee. Key Topics We Discuss:How misinformation manipulates us and erodes our autonomyThe rise of malign influence and active measuresWhy mistrust is fertile ground for falsehoods (COVID-19 is a prime example)How disinformation travels faster than truth – and the psychological tr...
2025-03-15
45 min
Wired for Change
What's Changing in Cybersecurity?
In a world of rapid change—where AI is reshaping industries, economies face uncertainty, and digital transformation accelerates—cybersecurity stands as the backbone of resilience. In this 2nd episode of Wired For Change, we speak with cybersecurity thought-leader and CEO of C3SA Cyber Security Audit, Jarett Parent. We cover how to transition to cybersecurity careers, the evolution of cybersecurity, the relationship between cyber and digital transformation and how cybersecurity can be an enabler for major transformation trends such as AI-driven automation & decision making, acceleration of cloud adoption and data-first strategy, and hyperconnected supply chains and IoT expansion.This vide...
2025-03-15
55 min
Wired for Change
Welcome to Wired for Change
This first episode of Wired for Change features guest Rich Napoli, CEO Emeritus of Relevantz and Amy's former co-host of blockchain show "The Weekly Standup with Rich and Amy". In this episode, we kick off the new podcast and discuss Amy's inspiration and her "why" behind starting this podcast, while introducing ideas about innovation, optimization and transformation.
2025-03-15
27 min
Closer To Christ Through General Conference
Ep. 52 "The Man Who Communed with Jehovah" By Elder Kyle S. McKay
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2024/10/33mckay?lang=enghttps://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2024/11/18/kristin-yee-rs-eq-lessons-october-2024-general-conference/Questions:How does Joseph Smith’s First Vision encourage us today to approach God in times of need?How does Joseph Smith’s example of regular repentance provide a model for our lives?Elder McKay discusses several profound truths restored through Joseph Smith, such as about the nature of God and the Atonement of Christ. How do restored truths enhance our understanding of the gospel, and what impact do they...
2024-12-15
22 min
Closer To Christ Through General Conference
Ep. 51 "The Joy of Our Redemption" By Sister Kristin M. Yee
https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2024/11/18/kristin-yee-rs-eq-lessons-october-2024-general-conference/https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2024/10/32yee?lang=eng#p_qZa2hQuestions:What makes repentance a joyful act?How can we apply Sister Yee’s experience with the painting to our own life challenges?How can we better strengthen our covenant relationship with God?What does it mean to you that the Savior is “mighty to save”?How can repentance allow us to feel God’s love?Action Items:Ponder the redeemin...
2024-12-12
22 min
Tales Of A Superstar DJ
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2024-09-19
02 min
[ENTER THE MULTIVERSE]
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2024-09-19
02 min
OWSLA CONFIDENTIAL, LTD.The infinite Skrillifiles: Next Generation— Quantum Force
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2024-09-19
02 min
| L E G E N D S: ICONS. |
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2024-09-19
02 min
{ENTER THE MULTIVERSE: THE LEGEND CONTINUES}
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2024-09-19
02 min
It's My Country Radio Show
It's My Country Radio Show 6-9-24 (150)
It's My Country Radio Show Show 150 1. Everette - Momma I’ll Be Okay – 3.52 2. Taylor Austin Dye - Almost Oklahoma – 3.36 3. Joe Stamm - Daddy Used to Say – 3.21 4. Justin Sutton - Nothing But Time – 3.18 5. Ella Langley - Closest to Heaven – 3.10 6. Ella Langley - I Blame the Bar – 2.54 7. HunterGirl - Bad Decisions – 2.47 8. HunterGirl – Clockworks – 3.08 9. Holly Wild - Change To Breathe – 2.44 10. Down South Pepper Band – Karen – 3.01 11. Michael Ward – Forever – 3.04 12. Larissa Tormey Ft Remyo - Fire And Water – 3.07 13. The Charlesys - Country Walks – 4.01 14. Reed Foley - Ain't What It Was – 2.56 15...
2024-09-06
1h 58
Why Teach?
HIP Trip to China: Chinese Teacher Amy and Australian teachers Michael and Sam
Teacher Amy talks with Michael Jacobsen and Sam Franzway about teaching in the HIP program, and the work of conveying complex ideas across the language barrier, while still keeping the content relevant and engaging for a class of Year 7 Chinese students on the first day of their first week of high school.This podcast is from a series of five special episodes of Why Teach? recorded over the course of a week-long learning festival held in Chongqing, China (17-24 August, 2024). The festival focused around the Human Interdependence Project, developed and lead by YEE Education.
2024-08-26
11 min
TennesseeFarmTable.com
Carolina Malt House, Cleveland North Carolina
Aaron Goss, Founder of the Carolina Malt House located in Cleveland North Carolina. Aaron works with local farmers within 10 miles of the Malt House who grow grains that the Carolina Malt House then makes into different styles of malted grains for breweries. Aaron also works with a Tennessee Farmer in Coffee County Tennessee who grows a specific barley for the Carolina Malt House named Tennessee 2 Row. Several award-winning Tennessee breweries use malts from the Carolina Malt House such as Blackberry Farm Brewery,Tennessee Brew Works, Common John, Yee Haw, and more.
2024-08-02
24 min
Making Peace Visible
Tales of Tibetan resilience and resistance in exile
When India-based reporter Amy Yee got a call from her editor to cover a press conference with the Dalai Lama, she stopped what she was doing and booked the next flight. She was headed for Dharamsala, where the Buddhist leader and thousands of Tibetan refugees make their home. It was March 2008, and the Dalai Lama was responding to violence in Tibet, where demonstrations against Chinese rule led to a government crackdown. At least 120 people had died, mostly ethnic Tibetans. On that first visit to Dharamsala, Yee was struck by the throngs of Tibetans protesting peacefully in the s...
2024-04-23
35 min
Making Peace Visible
Tales of Tibetan resilience and resistance in exile
When India-based reporter Amy Yee got a call from her editor to cover a press conference with the Dalai Lama, she stopped what she was doing and booked the next flight. She was headed for Dharamsala, where the Buddhist leader and thousands of Tibetan refugees make their home. It was March 2008, and the Dalai Lama was responding to violence in Tibet, where demonstrations against Chinese rule led to a government crackdown. At least 120 people had died, mostly ethnic Tibetans. On that first visit to Dharamsala, Yee was struck by the throngs of Tibetans protesting peacefully in the s...
2024-04-23
35 min
Two Sides to the Story
Episode 51: Battle Season, Books Events and a Baby
Battle of the Books Kickoff: Night 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICAOBgkAbakBattle of the Books Kickoff: Night 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6efTk1nN_LQCarroll County Battle of the Books https://library.carr.org/programs/BOB.aspCarroll County Battle of the Books: After Hours https://library.carr.org/programs/BoBafterhours.aspIra Marcks https://iramarcks.com/Shark Summer by Ira Marcks https://www.sharksummer.com/Little Monarchs by Jonathan Case https://www.littlemonarchsbook.com/Jonathan Case https://jonathancase.net/
2024-04-07
30 min
Tricycle Talks
Living Between Worlds with Amy Yee
In March 2008, journalist Amy Yee was assigned to cover a press conference in Dharamsala following the Chinese government’s crackdown on protests throughout Tibet. After an unexpected personal encounter with the Dalai Lama at the conference, she set out to highlight the stories of Tibetans living in exile in Dharamsala and around the world. Her new book, Far from the Rooftop of the World: Travels among Tibetan Refugees on Four Continents, follows the stories of four Tibetans as they forge new lives in exile in India, the United States, Belgium, and Australia. In this episode of Tricycle Tal...
2024-03-13
47 min
Everything Working Equitation
Train to Win Clinic Pt. 3 & Interview with Robin Bond and Amy Star
Part 3 of 3 of our Train to Win Clinic coverage. Final thoughts on the January event and an interview with two riders that participated, Robin Bind and Amy Star. We talk about their clinic experience, what they look for in young horses, and more!
2024-02-09
40 min
You Know Something? with Dena and DiAnna
"Giggles & Gratitude" Sundays 02/04/24
SHOW NOTES: Happy Sunday! It's February. Yee-Haw! Did January seem long to you? February is like the hump month of Winter and according to Punxsutawney Phil, Spring is just around the corner. But just how reliable is he? What's a group of Turkeys called (a Rafter) Dena said it and didn't even know it. What's a "knob?" We learned a knew word - "Apricity" and we plan to use it! Tia shares her fun with family and friends, and asks for a special prayer. And of course, she has some inspiring...
2024-02-04
30 min
KQED's Forum
Journalist Amy Yee on the ‘Travels Among Tibetan Refugees on Four Continents’
Since China’s annexation of Tibet in the 1950s, more than 100,000 Tibetans have fled the mountainous region, known as the rooftop of the world. Most of those refugees live with the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala, India, citizens of what’s considered the Tibetan government in exile. Journalist Amy Yee has been documenting the stories of Tibetans outside Tibet — in Dharamsala, as well as in Australia, Belgium and New York — and their efforts to preserve their culture abroad. We talk to her about the people, places and rituals she chronicles in her new book, “Far From the Rooftop of the World: Tra...
2024-01-05
55 min
Startup West
110. Founders' Panel (Live) - the Climate for Tech
For the final episode of 2023, Startup West recorded a founders' panel in front of a live audience of more than 400 at Freo Startup Fest, which is part of the annual West Tech Fest, Australia's longest-running tech festival. Host Charlie Gunningham chats with Dr Julia Reisser (Uluu), Amy Carter-James (Raaise) and Jonathan Lilley (Electro Ventures). Each company is heavily involved in developing and funding cleaner, climate-friendly products. Having raised $8.6M, Uluu is commercialising the production of red seaweed as an alternative source of plastics, to change fashion and other industries. Meanwhile, Raaise is a platform connecting investors with climate tech startups...
2023-12-13
27 min
StartupWest Podcast
110. Founders’ Panel (Live) – the Climate for Tech
For the final episode of 2023, Startup West recorded a founders' panel in front of a live audience of more than 400 at Freo Startup Fest, which is part of the annual West Tech Fest, Australia's longest-running tech festival. Host Charlie Gunningham chats with Dr Julia Reisser (Uluu), Amy Carter-James (Raaise) and Jonathan Lilley (Electro Ventures). Each company is heavily involved in developing and funding cleaner, climate-friendly products. Having raised $8.6M, Uluu is commercialising the production of red seaweed as an alternative source of plastics, to change fashion and other industries. Meanwhile, Raaise is a platform connecting...
2023-12-12
27 min
Walk-In Talk Podcast
Unwrapping the Food Industry: A Journey with Amy Yee
Send us a textDid you ever wonder what it takes to run a family farm? Our special guest, Amy Yee of Yee Family Farms, takes us on an adventurous journey that sheds some light on farming challenges, from market pricing struggles to the joy of offering smaller pack sizes that win over customers, we explore it all.Amid discussions on the power of consumers, the need for supporting local, seasonal produce, and the challenges of the food industry, we also touch upon a unique topic - the balance between national security and our reliance...
2023-12-01
1h 11
"Forgotten Working Class" Podcast
Speaking with Amy Yee from Yee Farms
Join us as we speak with Amy Yee from "Yee Farms". What an incredibly hard working mother, wife, and employee of the Farm! This woman truly handles it all with grace! Learn how we met this beautiful woman formerly known as Miss. Amy to us! #farming #farmer #agriculture #bluecollar #tractor
2023-11-13
39 min
Meet Me At The Bookstore
Book Club [September]: Beach Party
For our second book of the book club series, we read “Beach Party” by Amy Sheppard. This was a particularly fun buddy read, as we read it whilst on our girls trip in Portugal! The Algarve was a world away from the blustery Cornish coast where the book takes place, which made it all the more fun as a breezy, beachy, murder mystery to dive into. The many red herrings and double twist in the book were no match for Ayesha’s detective skills, but still kept Julia on her toes. A...
2023-10-27
38 min
Tibet Talks
Far from the Rooftop of the World
In this Tibet Talk, we speak to Amy Yee, author of the new book, "Far from the Rooftop of the World: Travels among Tibetan Refugees on Four Continents." We discuss the 15-year journey—and the life-changing interaction with the Dalai Lama—that led her to write the book. We also go over the lives of the Tibetan exiles she got to know and the warmth they showed her as a Chinese American. Plus, we speak to ICT President Tencho Gyatso about the visit of the Tibetan Sikyong (President) to Washington, DC.
2023-10-27
35 min
TennesseeFarmTable.com
Aaron Goss, Founder of the Carolina Malt House
Aaron Goss, Founder of the Carolina Malt House located in Cleveland North Carolina. Aaron works with local farmers within 10 miles of the Malt House who grow grains that the Carolina Malt House then makes into different styles of malted grains for breweries. Aaron also works with a Tennessee Farmer in Coffee County Tennessee who grows a specific barley for the Carolina Malt House named Tennessee 2 Row. Several award-winning Tennessee breweries use malts from the Carolina Malt House such as Blackberry Farm Brewery, TN Brew Works, Common John, Harding House, Yee Haw, and more.
2023-09-08
23 min
The Battlefield Of The Mind
62. To Die or Fight? The Power of A Spirit Warrior with Amy Thurman
Send us a message, we can't respond. If you'd like a response email us at rick@warriorswaymindset.comHarness the power of resilience with our remarkable guest, Amy Thurman, as she takes us through her extraordinary journey from surviving a life-altering accident to running a successful business. Amy's transformative tale is no ordinary story—it's a testament to the indomitable human spirit. Hear how she moved from immense physical and emotional pain to discovering her guiding compass, which led her on a path of resilience, healing, and self-discovery.Brace yourself as we learn from Amy, an...
2023-08-28
1h 13
The Space
Does make up sex get a 'yee haw' or a 'yee nah'?
Think about when you watch a scary movie... afterwards your emotions feel heightened — happiness, excitement, love. affection. Those amplified feelings are exactly you feel after a blazing argument. And those intense feelings of anger or fear can be transferred into the bedroom. The question is: is it really a healthy way to deal? LINKS Read ‘Why People Scream and Moan During Sex’ from Psychology Today Australia Read ‘Is makeup sex good or bad for my relationship?’ from Woman & Home CREDITS Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88 Writer: Amy Molloy @amymolloy Executive Producer: Anna HenvestEditor: Adr...
2023-08-15
06 min
Pure Boys: A Heartland Podcast
Heartland S01E06: Episode 106
It wouldn't be Heartland if there wasn't a horse in trouble. There's a new horse on the ranch and his name is YEEE HAW! I can't believe Amy was surprised the horse responds to verbal commands. All horses for all of time respond to verbal commands Amy. Maybe whisper a little more to them horses and figure out a thing or two! Yee haw let's play some puck Big Sh*tty CARL joins Heartland for his one and only episode. Unless Lou is secretly pregnant later down the line but... nah? ...
2023-07-11
58 min
Practical Neurology Podcast
Multiple system atrophy, with Dr. Yee Yen Goh and Dr. Viorica Chelban
Dr. Amy Ross Russell (1) is joined by the authors of "Multiple system atrophy", a review recently published in Practical Neurology. The guests, Dr. Yee Yen Goh (2), and Dr. Viorica Chelban (2), detail the effects of this condition, describe its detection, and provide information on the support that patients can receive. Read this latest Editor’s Choice paper on the Practical Neurology website (https://pn.bmj.com/content/23/3/208) and the June print issue of the journal. The paper is also discussed by the Practical Neurology editors, Dr. Phil Smith and Dr. Geraint Fuller, in their latest podcast: https://pnbmj.pod...
2023-06-23
41 min
Women at Work
How to Manage: Being Taken Seriously
Becoming a boss is a step up and should feel like one, but for so many women it doesn’t, at least initially. Too often, the people we’re newly responsible for ignore our direction and question our judgment. We end up deflated and puzzled. Why won’t anyone follow my lead? Am I not cut out for this? Did my boss make a mistake in promoting me? There are still a lot of biases in society against women’s leadership abilities, and it’s maddening how they can cause us to question ourselves. As difficult as defiance i...
2023-06-05
37 min
TennesseeFarmTable.com
Tennessee Moonshiners Jessi and Joe Baker from Sevierville TN
Moonshiners and Sevierville natives Jessi and Joe Baker (the couple who created Ole Smoky Moonshine) share their stories about the Old Smoky Candy Kitchen, creating Ole smoky Distillery, Yee Haw Brewing, Jessi’s cookbook, her style of cooking, her chicken and dumplings and her tasty moonshine cocktail on Season 10, Episode 1 of The Tennessee Farm Table Podcast & Radio Broadcast.
2023-01-06
26 min
Take Care Sis
Speaking of MESS... (A For The Culture Episode)
This week we are simply talking about the Hot Topics in the streets! From Diddy's new Baby to Nick Cannon's 12th Baby to Tj Holmes and Amy Robach to Derrick Jaxn's Divorce. Join Ki & Kiki as they discuss the All of the trending topics in this "For the Culture" Episode. Key Timestamps: 1:04 Hey Girl Hey.....Checking In 4:15 How was Your Week? 14:43 Recap of Last Week's Episode 15:48 Issa For The Culture Episode!!! 16:24 Sean "Love" Combs (Diddy) Has a New Baby? Nick Cannon's Alleged Unethical Polygamy T...
2022-12-20
1h 11
Take & Read Podcast
JUDGING PEOPLE | A Healthy Check
Mark 9:38-41 w Parker and Amy Smith from @Yee Yee Today we have a new and special guest, Amy Smith with her husband and frequent guest, Parker. In this episode we discuss a scene where the disciples approach Jesus about someone performing miracles in the name of Jesus. The disciples take issue with this because they believed "he was not with them." Jesus corrects their thinking and confronts their poor perception of people. *Note: I apologize that there is no video in today's podcast. There was an error in recording and the video was un...
2022-08-31
43 min
Indulge In: This Life-Enhancing Full Audiobook For Busy Professionals.
Suzie Saves the Universe by Katie Tsang, Kevin Tsang, Amy Nguyen
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/210654to listen full audiobooks. Title: Suzie Saves the Universe Series: Space Blasters, Book 1 Author: Katie Tsang, Kevin Tsang, Amy Nguyen Narrator: Sabrina Pui Yee Chin Format: mp3 Length: 2 hrs and 32 mins Release date: 08-04-22 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Space Exploration Publisher's Summary: Suzie Wen LOVES gadgets and inventing things—but her inventions don’t always turn out how she expects.... And when Suzie invent the Super 3DTV Gizmo, she ends up getting transported into her favourite TV show—Space Blasters! On board the space ship with Captain Jane, Spaceman Jack and alien...
2022-08-04
2h 32
Rise
Ep. 10 - From a girl with no boundaries to a millionaire single mother - Arabelle Yee
This inspiring podcast with Entrepreneur and Coach, Arabelle Yee, shares her journey from being a girl in her 30s with no boundaries in all her relationships, to experiencing a traumatic period during her pregnancy and birth of her child, which flicked a switch inside of her where she finally started listening to that internal voice that was saying 'things aren't right'. Step by step, in a short period of time, her decisions towards saying no to things she would no longer tolerate - took her down the path of becoming a single mother and towards building a multi million...
2022-07-13
1h 05
Rise
Ep. 10 - From a girl with no boundaries to a millionaire single mother - Arabelle Yee
This inspiring podcast with Entrepreneur and Coach, Arabelle Yee, shares her journey from being a girl in her 30s with no boundaries in all her relationships, to experiencing a traumatic period during her pregnancy and birth of her child, which flicked a switch inside of her where she finally started listening to that internal voice that was saying 'things aren't right'. Step by step, in a short period of time, her decisions towards saying no to things she would no longer tolerate - took her down the path of becoming a single mother and towards building a multi million...
2022-07-13
1h 05
Did That Age Well?
#76 - Did Sweet Home Alabama age well? (w/ Amy Miller)
Yee haw! This week we're talking about Reese Witherspoon's layered hair, small town quirks, our love of Ethan Embry, and the cringey confederacy of it all...this movie had some room for improvement, but we had fun!Check out Amy's tour dates, watch her Comedy Central special, and buy her new album California King at amymillercomedy.comFollow Amy @amymillercomedy on Instagram and @amymiller on TwitterFollow the podcast @didthatagewell on Instagram and TwitterFollow Molly @mollybirdsmith on Instagram and Twitter
2022-06-21
1h 03
The Energy Mixx Radio Show
Deloitte's Amy Chronis and Melinda Yee join the Oil Patch to talk about a new report they've released
This week on the nationally syndicated In The Oil Patch radio Show, Kym Bolado talks with Amy Chronis and Melinda Yee from Deloitte on a new report they've released.Inside the Oil Patch. The Latest information on the Oil, Gas, and Natural Gas industry with your host, Kym Bolado. For more information visit https://shalemag.com/in-the-oil-patch-schedule/
2022-05-23
45 min
Reopening America
Pent-Up Inflation Could Raise Food Costs Even More
Pent-up inflation could be the next thing to drive up costs even higher. Consumers have largely been shielded from the full brunt of expenses that producers, distributors, and small businesses have faced. Especially in the restaurant industry, they have been hesitant to raise prices too much, but as their costs increase something has got to give. Case in point, a Mississippi restaurant had had to start listing their order of 15 chicken wings as “market price.” At its highest, an order cost $28, but the true cost was closer to $34. Amy Yee, reporter at Bloomberg News, joins us for why even higher pr...
2022-05-20
08 min
The Daily Dive
Pent-up Inflation Could Raise Prices Even More in Coming Months
Pent-up inflation could be the next thing to drive up costs even higher. Consumers have largely been shielded from the full brunt of expenses that producers, distributors, and small businesses have faced. Especially in the restaurant industry, they have been hesitant to raise prices too much, but as their costs increase something has got to give. Case in point, a Mississippi restaurant had had to start listing their order of 15 chicken wings as “market price.” At its highest, an order cost $28, but the true cost was closer to $34. Amy Yee, reporter at Bloomberg News, joins us for why even higher pr...
2022-05-20
19 min
Yee Yee Podcast
HE'S GETTING MARRIED
Episode 45: The moment we've all been waiting for... This week the guys welcome on a very special guest and Parker's fiancé, Amy to talk about how the couple met, taking 4 trips to the jewelry store to buy the right ring, getting engaged to a Tik Tok star, and the best fictional couples.
2022-02-02
39 min
Self Evident: Asian America's Stories
Back to School, But Not Back to Normal
This Fall many public primary schools in the U.S. switched back to in-person learning. But that can mean very different things for students, teachers, and parents — depending on their school system, local political environment, family resources, or language needs. We started getting word from listeners about their back-to-school experiences in July, and checked in with them as these first few months of the school year unfolded. Cathy and our team found out how a Chinese American mother of three navigated the anti-mask and anti-CRT activity surrounding school reopenings in Arizona; learned about the hidden harms of th...
2021-11-23
40 min
Interchange Recharged
The New ‘Valleys of Death’ in Climate Investing
There were about eight years when climate tech was wandering in the wilderness, so to speak. It started after the Solyndra bankruptcy in 2011 and ended about two years ago, when the market began heating up again.During that time, people in this space examined the valleys of death. What are the stages in a climate tech company’s life cycle that might be painful -- or even fatal -- to go through? And what resources can a company draw upon to cross these valleys?To tackle those questions, Shayle spoke to Amy Duffuor, a principal at...
2021-07-02
42 min
In Your Backyard
1: MURDER of Amy Weidner Part 1
In the fall of 1989 a young teenage mother decides to stay home from school one day after waking up and not feeling well. After just a few hours of being home alone she was brutally attacked and murdered. This is part one of what happened to Amy Weidner. I’ll definitely get part two out as soon as I possibly can but thank you guys for listening to this I’m really excited to be doing this yee yee
2021-05-02
14 min
Composer Talk
Ep 44: Joshua Moshier (Looney Tunes Cartoons, Special)
I'm so excited to welcome on this next composer whose work includes the HBO Max series Looney Tunes Cartoons; the DreamWorks series Dragons: Rescue Riders, and the viral animated hit Sidewalk, directed by Celia Bullwinkel.Born in Baton Rouge, LA and raised in the midwest, this composer credits the public school arts program in St. Charles, IL with helping him imagine a life making music. With an eye on joining the Chicago music community, he studied music at Northwestern University, also dabbling in literature, computer science and sound design. His time after school was spent performing in...
2021-02-19
47 min
Racy Friendship
College Friends with Amy Sutjahjo
Alex sits down with her childhood friend, Amy, to discuss her college friendships and the life-long bonds created by experiencing a transformative time in life together. Amy shares how her large group of college friends came to be so close, even after 13 years. From college dorm rooms to wedding alters, Amy shares tips on how to maintain healthy relationships with friends, how to navigate disagreements, breakups, and moving distances. She encourages us to make memories with friends, whether via a big vacation or by simply sharing meals. And emphasizes the importance of being open to new people, being true...
2020-12-30
36 min
TennesseeFarmTable.com
“Candy, made in Tennessee & Southern Virginia”
Today we are setting the table with Candy with several guests. Jessi Baker co-creator and owner of Ole Smoky Moonshine, Yee-Haw Brewing, 6th & Peabody, and cookbook Author shares a short story on how her Grandparents created “The Ole Smoky Candy Kitchen” in 1952 in Gatlinburg TN. Mary “Dee Dee” Constantine presents a short story about Shirley McMurtrie of Union County and Shirley’s way of dry canning Black Walnuts along with Shirley’s black walnut candy recipe. Fred Sauceman presents his “Pot Luck Radio” series with a feature on Helm’s Candy of Bristol Virginia. Tammy Smith of Savannah, GA shares 2 stories about eati...
2020-12-11
24 min
Fresh Off The Vote
Caring in a World That Doesn’t Care
We're living through a global pandemic, civil unrest, and threats to our democracy. It's necessary for young people to step up in advocating for a better future. But in doing so, we often don’t realize the stress and anxiety that can take a toll on our bodies. How can you take better care of yourself? Especially when it feels like people may not be understanding? Or that self-care is expensive and inaccessible? In this episode, #FOTV hosts Amy and Kaitlyn speak with two professors about the history and relevance of radical self-care. Dr. Donna Nicol is an...
2020-09-28
37 min
The East is a Podcast
The Chinese American Forum (Part 2)
Three previous guests of the show (Amanda Yee, Amy Wong, and Carl Zha), return to share their thoughts on Chinese American identity, race, language, and a whole lot more! Please consider supporting the show and help me hit my goal of $1500 a month. I have a Patreon and Gofundme. You can also donate directly with Venmo or Paypal. Links on the homepage, eastpodcast.com
2020-08-26
47 min
We Built This Life
10 Lessons I Learned in One Year of Podcasting
The We Built This Life podcast has been around for one year! (Plus a few months, but that's a small detail...) When I started this podcast in May 2019, my goal was to complete 10 episodes. And in May 2020 I reached that goal. I’m calling this collection of episodes “Season 1” this, Episode 11, celebrates the 10 stories told so far. The first six lessons come from the amazing guests who have been on this show, and the next four lessons come from my own experience starting something new (and even though this new thing for me is podcasting, I think the lessons could...
2020-08-25
35 min
Shit We Don't Tell Mom
8. Chinese Moms: From Confucianism to IUDs
This episode is all about our Chinese moms: their stories, our mother-daughter relationships, and the ever uncomfortable shit when we try to talk with them. Highlights: Angie reconciles the disrespect she had for her parents Kristy shares her mom’s story about coming to Canada Physical vs Emotional boundaries with our mothers Short term vs. long term pain in relationships Our moms are having more sex than we are Takeaway: Physical boundaries can be very helpful in maintaining healthy relationships. But it’s also an easy way to avoid having uncomfortabl...
2020-08-23
49 min
The East is a Podcast
The Chinese American Forum (Part 1)
Three previous guests of the show (Amanda Yee, Amy Wong, and Carl Zha), return to share their thoughts on Chinese American identity, race, language, and a whole lot more! Please consider supporting the show and help me hit my goal of $1500 a month. I have a Patreon and Gofundme. You can also donate directly with Venmo or Paypal. Links on the homepage, eastpodcast.com
2020-08-20
1h 11
I Can't Believe You Made Me Watch That
The Terror of Tiny Town (1938)
Sorry pardner, but there just ain't room in this podcast fer the both of us... there's room for four of us! We bring in guest Amy & friend to help host Amy & friend to help break down and digest the singing cowboy movie with an all-little person cast, The Terror of Tiny Town! "YEE HAW!" If you want more of our guests, they do Zoom trivia every Saturday at 5:30 pm CST, code is always the same! Every week we'll watch and talk about the supposed worst movie of the year as we work our...
2020-07-29
44 min
My Food Job Rocks!
Ep. 229- Ice Cream and Quarantine with Dr. Maya Warren, Co-Founder of Ice Cream for Change
We have returning guest Dr. Maya Warren, who is now a co-founder of Ice Cream for Change, a soon-to-be non profit that’s a platform of ice cream lovers and makers advocating for social change and civic action. Maya joins me as we talk about life as a food scientist in quarantine, such as how traveling has given us the opportunity to try new things, but also the different ways we optimize our homes into our R+D kitchen. A great takeaway from this episode is that you get a delicious recipe for No-Churn Ice Cr...
2020-07-27
52 min
Social Junkie Podcast
Ep. 52- "New York vs Atlanta"
Welcome back to another episode of The N'Sensitive Podcast! This week the guys are joined by their boy Derek who was last here on Episode 25, to bring some New York insight on today's show. Starting off in the Music segment, the guys get into Pop Smoke's and Juice Wrld's posthumous album success, Chance the Rapper endorsing Kanye West for President, Kodak Black's apology to Nipsey Hussle, Pusha T vs Young Thug, and a deep breakdown of T.I.'s recent challenge to 50 Cent in a versus IG battle (7:44). In Whats Trending, the guys talk on some COVID news, USPS...
2020-07-14
2h 13
The Personal Space Podcast
Yes, No, Never Maybe!
This past weekend this country celebrated their "independence", but we're still fighting systemic racism so we sat this one out. Over the weekend fireworks were buy one get one 5,000 free, gun violence was at an all time high, Kanye announced his run for presidency, and the original "Karen", Amy Cooper was brought up on charges. Our play uncle, Charlamagne, will be getting his own talk show on Comedy Central, Angela Yee did an amazing interview with August Alsina, Freddy vs Jason (Fab and Jada) battled it out on Verzus, our favorites Remy and Pap are having another baby. How many...
2020-07-08
1h 33
TennesseeFarmTable.com
“Shining: Ole Smoky Family Cookbook”
Today, I am setting the table with a new cookbook. In this episode of The Tennessee Farm Table Podcast & Broadcast, we visit with Jessi and Joe Baker, owners and creators of Ole Smoky Moonshine, in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Yee Haw Brewery, Johnson City, Tennessee, and 6th and Peabody, in Nashville. Today I am featuring Jessi’s new cookbook “Shining: Ole Smoky Family Cookbook”. Fred Sauceman devotes his “Pot Luck Radio” segment to the memory of Trula Bailey, a lady who was known all over Atherns, TN for her culinary artistry, and he shares one of her favorite recipes for her sweet potato cas...
2019-11-20
37 min
West of Broadway Podcast
The Chinese Lady -TRIEU TRAN
Will and Lara are talking Artists at Play and Greenway Arts Alliance's LOS ANGELES PREMIERE OFThe Chinese Lady with one of the stars Trieu Tran. September 7-29, 2019 | Greenway Court Theatre The Los Angeles premiere is directed by Rebecca Wear (Lauren Yee’s Samsara – Coeurage Theatre) and features Amy Shu (Susan Soon’s He Stanton’s We, the Invisibles – Cal State L.A.) as “Afong Moy” and Trieu Tran (LADCC Nominated for “Alan Strang” in Equus – East West Players) as “Atung.” THE CHINESE LADY is playing now through September 29, 2019 at Greenway Court Theatre (544 N. Fairfax Avenue) in Los Angeles. Inspired by the true story of Ame...
2019-09-11
15 min
My Food Job Rocks!
Ep. 181 – For the Love of Ice Cream with Maya Warren Sr. Director of International Research and Development at Cold Stone Creamery
Our guest today is Dr. Maya M Warren, Sr. Director of International Research and Development and the Tastemaster at Cold Stone Creamery. I’ve seen Maya twice on TV. One on an episode of the Amazing Race with Amy DeJong (a podcast guest from way back) and last Christmas at my Grandma’s house watching Dr. Oz (my grandma loves the show, not me). Anyways, I had to get her on the show so I asked Amy for Maya’s contact and we went from there. Thanks Amy! Maya is a delight to talk t...
2019-07-22
1h 14
Arroe Collins Pod-Crashing
Pod-Crashing Episode 4 Can We Please Get Along
The one thing I’ve noticed since the inception of Podcast is the amazing amount of egos that drive this digital ship. Now I see why radio and television finally decided to hire program directors and consultants. When it comes to podcasting, everybody has their point of direction. I get that lets not rip down the house we’re trying to build by throwing people under the bus.The best way to get into a professional wrestling cage match without joining the WWE is to walk up to another Podcaster and tell them what they’re doing wrong...
2019-05-07
05 min