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American Experiment Podcast
Episode 85 - BIG Beautiful BILL vs. UGLY Media LIES
Send us a textWelcome back to the American Experiment Podcast! In today’s episode, Grace, Bill, and Kathryn sit down to STOP THE TAPE on the legacy media’s LIES about the Big Beautiful Bill. First, they break down two Star Tribune articles, followed by a piece from the Fargo Forum, debunking the myths surrounding Trump’s legislation.Then, for kicks and giggles, they react to a viral clip from Hunter Biden’s latest interview that’s taking the internet by storm.Finally, Grace and Kathryn chat with American Experiment policy fellow Sarah Mont...
2025-07-22
56 min
Joint Action
High heels, high risk? Investigating the impact of footwear on knees with Dr Kathryn Mills
High heels have long been associated with fashion - but what impact do they have on your joints? This week, Professor David Hunter is joined by physiotherapist and footwear researcher Dr. Kathryn Mills to unpack the biomechanics of high heels and their effect on knee health.From changes in posture and joint compression to the importance of shoe comfort and replacement, this episode blends science with practical advice for anyone managing knee pain or osteoarthritis. Plus, learn what to look for in a good shoe and when to seek professional help from a podiatrist or physiotherapist.
2025-05-11
33 min
Indie Reads Aloud: A Storytelling Podcast
Episode #212 Jennifer Raines and "Betrayal"
Listener Advisory: Mature SituationsThey are wary of trusting, but … passion has its own rules.Marketing manager, ANNA TURNER promised reliable, affordable childcare to co-workers under pressure. Proud of negotiating the perfect lease for her employer, a hostile takeover of the building steals her ideal premises.Architect and property-developer, HUNTER THOMPSON, smells betrayal on his father’s breath. An old pattern, but this time his old man plans a hostile takeover of a building owned by the family who raised Hunter as a second son. Hunter out-manoeuvres his father, buying the...
2025-05-08
37 min
Stageworthy
Mariel Kathryn Hunter
This week on Stageworthy, host Phil Rickaby speaks with actor, director, and casting professional Mariel Kathryn Hunter. Based in Saint John, New Brunswick, Mariel has worked extensively in theatre, film, and television, both as a performer and behind the scenes. Mariel shares her journey from Saint John to Vancouver and back, discussing how an unexpected dream pushed her to pursue acting. She also talks about her work in casting, her approach to directing, and why storytelling is essential in regional theatre. This episode explores: How a vivid dream convinced Mariel to become an actor. Her experiences in Vancouver’s...
2025-04-08
56 min
Your Studio Podcast | Strategies for Studio Owners
BONUS! How Kathryn Raats Made $50k in 5 Days - Studio Spotlight
In this special bonus episode, we shine a warm spotlight on Kathryn Raats from Western Australia, who has transformed her music studio into a thriving success. Kathryn reveals how she cracked the code on converting her leads during our recent Enrol-A-Thon, and why texting leads outperformed emails by a mile! Discover the power of capturing contact info, nurturing your leads with a well-crafted sequence, and how automation through CRM software can work wonders.Kathryn also opens up about the challenges that come with a sudden influx of leads, and how implementing systems, templates, and even a relief...
2024-09-05
27 min
Indie Reads Aloud: A Storytelling Podcast
Episode #183 Angie Roullier and "Pot For The People"
Listener Advisory: Mature language, situations, and drug use.The views and opinions of the book and author featured in this episode are not necessarily representative of the views of the Indie Reads Aloud Podcast, its host, parent company, or affiliated authors and books. This episode includes advocacy of drug use in specific situations. The information provided is for educational and anecdotal purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified and licensed physician or other medical care provider and follow their advice regardless of anything shared in this episode. The Indie Reads Alou...
2024-08-09
23 min
Move to Live with Akram Khan
S1 EP7: Kathryn Hunter: How Shakespeare requires ‘sculpted physicality’, the importance of yoga for her wellbeing and how screenwriter Joel Cohen wanted her to move like a crow.
Olivier Award-winning Actress and Director Kathryn Hunter is renowned for her work with physical theatre, notably with the pioneering theatre company Complicité, co-founded by her late husband Marcello Magni. She talks to Akram about her work with Marcello and how movement has always been a cornerstone of her approach to acting.Shakespeare has also been a cornerstone of Kathryn’s career and she discusses her approach to playing the “Everest” of roles, King Lear, in two different productions spanning a 25 year timeframe. She also talks about how different stages make her move differently, and recalls how screenw...
2024-07-17
52 min
Joint Action
How knee pain from osteoarthritis changes the way you walk with Dr. Kathryn Bacon and Associate Professor Deepak Kumar
In this week's episode, we explore how knee osteoarthritis affects the way people walk. Experts Dr. Kathryn Bacon and Associate Professor Deepak Kumar from Boston University explain that osteoarthritis impacts everyone differently, but common changes include walking slower, taking fewer steps per minute, and experiencing more muscle activity and pressure on certain parts of the knee. Join them as they reveal findings from one of their recent major studies, in which 2,500 participants wore sensors to track their walking patterns. Interestingly, the data from the study showed that changes in walking speed, step length, and symmetry can be linked to...
2024-07-07
27 min
Brave Strong and Fulfilled - Real Life with Kath and Aly
#54 - Gut health. What is it? Where to start with yours
Living brave, strong and fulfilled is all about embracing our whole selves... this includes paying attention to our mental, emotional and physical health, including our Gut health! Join Aly as she chats with Jodie Hunter, Townsville's Colonic Coach and explore what getting back to the basics with our health can really look like. Want to connect further with Jodie? Like and follow The Colonic Coach on socials https://www.instagram.com/thecoloniccoach/ https://www.facebook.com/thecoloniccoach ---- Have you been listening along for a while now and want...
2024-06-27
33 min
Badass Records
Episode #118, Kathryn Hunter
Kathryn Hunter is a daughter, a sibling, a wife, and the proprietor of both Voodoo Hippie Girl's Free Spirited Threads and Wasted Land Apparel. She's a dye artist/designer, a brilliant mind, a lover of books and music, and she's my guest for Episode No. 118.Meeting Kathryn was a treat and sitting down with her to talk family, upbringing, and her passions was both enlightening and entertaining. And it wouldn't be an installment of Badass Records if we didn't examine a few of her favorite records.Those were these:
2024-05-16
1h 07
Pop Culture Confidential
402: The brilliant Kathryn Hunter! Working with Coppola on 'Megalopolis', 'The Tragedy of Macbeth', 'Poor Things', 'Andor'.
We are honored to have the brilliant Kathryn Hunter on the show this week. The award winning actor has played both Lear and Richard III on stage and gives an extraordinary performance as the three witches in Joel Coen's 'The Tragedy of Macbeth'.Ms Hunter talks to Christina about working with Francis Ford Coppola in his upcoming film 'Megalopolis', the tattooed madame of Lanthimos 'Poor Things', 'Andor,' her process and the horrific car accident that left her with a broken back but also transformed her approach to her work. Learn more about y...
2024-05-07
37 min
Barnyard Language
Mental Health and Agriculture in New Zealand with Kathryn Wright
We're glad you're joining us for another episode of Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend (or two) and be sure to rate and review us wherever you're listening! If you want to help us keep buying coffee and paying our editor, you can make a monthly pledge on Patreon to help us stay on the air. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and if you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future g...
2024-02-22
1h 14
3 Minute Review
👟 THE GAME
In THE GAME there is the hunter and the hunted, and only one can be the winner...
2024-01-04
03 min
Sparkle Speak
48: Surviving the Unsurvivable with Author Sonya Hunter
Sonya Hunter has launched her debut book Unsurvivable, which encourages readers to look for the rainbow through their darkest storms. Sonya walks us through how God showed up for her and her son after a fatal car accident that left them battling for life and healing. As we go through some of life's greatest storms, it's nice to know we are not alone, but also that Jesus is in control through it all. Find "Unsurvivable" here: https://www.amazon.com/Unsurvivable-darkest-storm-always-rainbow/dp/0578797038/ https://unsurvivablebook.com/ Adam's Cape Non-Profit: https://w...
2023-04-11
22 min
Authorpreneurs Unleashed
#MoodPitch with Kathleen Foxx
In this episode of Authorpreneurs Unleashed, Kathryn interviews writer and editor Kathleen Foxx about Mood Boards and #MoodPitch. Learn how to use mood boards to help you write your stories, and find out more about this exciting new event that can get agents and editors interested in your work.Kathleen Foxx is an author, editor, book reviewer, and podcaster. She, Jaimie Hunter, and Lula Lockwood are the founders and organizers of #MoodPitch.#Mood Pitchmoodpitch.orgLinktreeTwitter @moodpitchersInstagram @m...
2023-03-13
50 min
Axe of the Blood God: USgamer's Official RPG Podcast
Sharlayan Dropouts Valentione’s Day Special: FFXIV’s Top 12 Simpable Hotties
It’s the battle of the babes this month on Sharlayan Dropouts as we go wall-to-wall to figure out which hotties buff our hosts to max potency. That’s right, we’re ranking the Top 12 stone foxes, the veritable mamacitas, of Final Fantasy XIV. Listen as Victor Hunter, Nadia Oxford, Mike Williams, and Eric Van Allen tell on themselves for your enjoyment. Find out if your favs made the list! And if they didn’t, head on over to patreon.com/bloodgodpod to get Discord access and yell at us about it there! Spoiler Level Orange...
2023-02-09
1h 32
Axe of the Blood God: USgamer's Official RPG Podcast
Let's Talk About Chained Echoes w/ Austin Walker
Kat and Nadia are both out this week, so Eric shifts into a different gear to chat about the mech-fantasy RPG Chained Echoes with Friends at the Table's Austin Walker! The pair discuss 2022's late-in-the-year surprise hit and why it's captured their hearts, as well as their Steam Decks. All that, plus: A primer on the ongoing Wizards of the Coast / OGL news Who would you want making a Hunter x Hunter game? A surprise end-of-pod guest appearance All that and more on this week's episode of Axe of the Blood God. Check it out!
2023-01-16
1h 23
Murder & Mediumship
MMIW: Four Indigenous Women Murdered in Winnipeg
In Spring of 2022, there was a serial killer active in Winnipeg, Manitoba and targeting vulnerable Indigenous women. The case is still active as we await trial for Jeremy Skibicki, the alleged serial killer. ......Join Us on Patreon!!! (** Now on DISCORD)Book a Private ReadingClick to get to all things Social MediaSchedule a Mentorship Exploration Call............1. Morgan Harris’s remains must not be left to rot in a landfill site — Morgan is not...
2022-12-19
16 min
Indie Reads Aloud: A Storytelling Podcast
Special Episode: The Drifter and Other Unusual Tales Book Launch Event
Pages Promotions Creative Light Writer’s Guild Community Service Projects We believe a more harmonious and supportive society begins with literacy. We believe that a successful life begins with, and is enhanced by, the written word. We believe that not everyone is able or inclined to pick up trash by the side of the road, or give blood, or donate financially in order to contribute to the well-being of their community. We know there must be an alternative. We believe that alternative is the Power of The Pen! We offer novice and experienced writers alike, the opportunity to join...
2022-11-22
2h 32
Indie Reads Aloud: A Storytelling Podcast
Episode #51 Douglas Pierce and "The Hunted Maiden"
About The Author: Douglas S. Pierce is a husband, and father who lives in the Metro Detroit area with his wife Patricia (of more than 25 years), two Shiba Inus (Akira and Yuna), and a black cat named Harley. He is a proud veteran of the United State military and a practicing pagan. Raised on weekly trips to libraries and bookstores, Doug has had a lifelong love affair with the kind of stories that inspire hope, kindness, and love. Title: The Hunted Maiden Genre: Epic Fantasy Book Synopsis: “Return this kindness by giving the gi...
2022-09-30
30 min
No B.S. Job Search Advice Radio
Writing a Federal Resume for a US Government Job
EP 2464 Of course, there's a difference between a federal resume and a resume for the private sector! Here I interview Kathryn Troutman, the author of the Federal Resume Guidebook about the essential differences, the thought process behind them, and how to write one. SUPPORTERS: My courses are available on my website, www.TheBigGameHunter.us/courses The courses include ones about Informational Interviews, Interviewing, final interview preparation, salary negotiation mistakes to avoid, the top 10 questions to prepare for on any job interview, and starting a new job. ABOUT JEFF ALTMAN, THE BIG GAME HUNTER ...
2022-09-16
31 min
Axe of the Blood God: USgamer's Official RPG Podcast
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin Review + New Monster Hunter And Starfield Info
This week on the Axe of the Blood God RPG podcast, we're joined by USgamer alumni Mike Williams. Mike tells us all about the adventures he's had with a jolly man named Jack Garland. Jack is the very agreeable protagonist of the very normal, very down to earth Final Fantasy Origins: Stranger of Paradise. Listen to Mike talk about the game; we assure you Jack never uses foul language or flies off into disjointed rants. P.S., today is Opposite Day. Also in this episode: Strategy fans are eatin' good with Triangle Strategy You should play Babylon's Fall just to...
2022-03-21
1h 47
Indie Reads Aloud: A Storytelling Podcast
Episode #6 with D.M. Taylor and "Once Upon A Name"
About The Author: D.M. Taylor is a full-time writer with a constant desire to be at the beach or as close to a combination of: water, sand, and sunshine as she can. You can tell by looking at all of the freckles she has collected as evidence. If she's not writing in her tiny cottage by the lake, then it's not summer. The rest of the year, she's writing on her couch under blankets near a giant bay window. On the less romantic days of writing, and let's be real-most of them, her pages come together while waiting in a car f...
2022-03-18
21 min
Regrets, I've Had a Few
Episode 7: Kathryn Hunter
Internationally renowned award-winning actress and director, Kathryn was born in New York, grew up in England, read French and Drama at Bristol University then trained at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. As an actress, she has worked with leading companies worldwide including Royal National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare's Globe and Peter Brook's renowned CICT Centre International de Recherches Theatrale company in Paris as well as being an associate member of the acclaimed Theatre de Complicite Company. Her many leading and award-winning appearances include title roles in, RICHARD III, KING LEAR, ANTONY & CLEOPATRA, YERMA, MOTHER COURAGE...
2021-05-07
40 min
Mindful Strength
Kevin O’Connor: Fascia Science and Embodied Anatomies
Kevin O’Connor is a multidisciplinary artist working as a choreographer, dancer, improviser, circus artist, and installation artist from Ontario, Canada and now based in the Bay area. He is involved in a decade-long artistic collective exploring participatory de-colonizing performances within polluted watersheds in Ontario. Over the last few years, he has worked with NAKA dance in Oakland, Shakiri, and Skywatchers in the Bay Area, Oncogrrrls feminist art collective in Spain, and collaborated with Inuit hunter and designer Paulette Metuq on a project in Nunavut in the Canadian Arctic. He has been learning with the Axis Syllabus community for ov...
2020-11-06
41 min
Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Drama
The Harpy by Megan Hunter
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/455400 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Harpy Author: Megan Hunter Narrator: Clare Corbett Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 19 minutes Release date: November 3, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.62 of Total 21 Ratings of Narrator: 4.33 of Total 9 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: Lucy works from home but devotes her life to the children, to their finely tuned routine, and to the house itself, which comforts her like an old, sly friend. But then a man calls one afternoon with ashattering message: his wife has been having an affair with Lucy’s husband, Jake, and he wants her to kn...
2020-11-03
05 min
Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Drama
Forever Across the Marsh by Jeff Pearson
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/447153 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Forever Across the Marsh Author: Jeff Pearson Narrator: Joe Hempel, Sean Crisden Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 12 minutes Release date: October 20, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2.5 of Total 2 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: Unfazed by chaos and bad luck, Melvin Scott knows, 'Some things a man must do himself. No matter how dumb that man is.' His wife disagrees. In debt over his head, he learns that a penny will grow to over $10,000,000 in thirty days if it doubles every day. He realizes that other things can grow that...
2020-10-20
30 min
Compass
Phon Baillie, Proofreader
Phon Baillie enjoyed proofreading before she knew it was a job. After graduating university and later publishing school, Phon then went out on her own to become a freelance proofreader. You can find Phon on her site artofproofreading.com, where you can sign up for a free five day course or join her free masterclass. Building your network builds your business. While it may not come easy for all of us, having a wide and solid network gives us a better footing for finding clients. Think about it, the more people who know you and what you...
2020-04-22
13 min
Compass
Chrystabelle, Messenger Bot Marketer
We talk about university on the show for a couple of reasons. I think we need the reminder that for those of us who attended university, most don't end up working in the field we studied, but we can bring things we learned into what we do now. Also, we don't need to have gone to university to do well in life and in entrepreneurship. Instead of heading to study, Chrystabelle took a year off and then set herself up in an internship and worked her way up. A note here: in some countries, like the US, there are...
2020-03-03
34 min
Compass
Arpine Ayvazyan, Product Designer
This was a new one for me and it's great. Arpine became location independent so that she could earn a European income but spend as much time as she wants in Armenia, with her friends and family. This is the reverse of what we tend to think of with countries with a lower average wage, which is to hire for cheap. Just because you come from a lower average wage country, doesn't mean you're limited to those expectations. You can use the internet to level the playing field, just like Arpine did. As a service provider, what...
2020-02-19
32 min
Compass
Lili Tanis, On-camera Coach
This is one that many of us go through, especially if we're extraverts. You go from having an office full of colleagues to bounce ideas around with and share downtime chatting to being all on your own. Pretty quickly it becomes obvious that something is missing. There are meetups and coworking, and some days when it's less the need for interaction and more about just having the bustle of people around there are coffee shops. Finding the right mix is very personal and it will probably take time to get the right set up for you. Working...
2020-02-04
15 min
Compass
Tamar Levi, Children's Book Illustrator
Starting early, Tamar started investing any money that wasn't put towards immediate needs. Over time this built up as a way of supporting her art through residual income, giving her a freedom to focus her art when it wasn't yet paying bills. Is this something you can start? Putting away a little extra a month and letting it grow over time? You know what you want to do and with that in mind, you can create your own personal 'curriculum' for learning about business. Do you need to study marketing, or perhaps fulfillment? Not only are there...
2020-01-22
35 min
Compass
Kate Birtch, Rental Property Insurance
We are part of a global economy, and one that is shifting. Does your schedule mean working with someone in another timezone makes more sense? Are you okay working with someone whose native language isn't the same as yours if it means a better quality product or a better time frame? Will you choose a provider with a lower asking price if it means a time zone lag? We have a lot of questions to answer if we're going to make our best choices in the world of international hires. As digital nomads, it's easy to feel...
2020-01-08
18 min
Compass
Zsófia Bányai, Operations Manager
Because of her background in history, Zsófia looks at problems differently than other finance students did, and now differently than other operations managers. This means seeing solutions the others wouldn't necessarily see either and that's a win for everybody. It's time to learn to view our different perspectives and ideas as the strengths they are. The job Zsófia applied for wasn't listed as remote, but she took the risk and asked. Instead of saying yes or no, they decided to have a trial period. When the trial period ended they agreed to turn the job in...
2020-01-01
25 min
Compass
Kari DePhillips, Agency Owner
You have two options when you have more work coming in than you can reasonably handle. You can raise your prices to keep your project flow at a speed that works for you, or you can find others to outsource the work to and take on a management role. This comes down to personality. Would you rather work on your own working directly in your field? Or would you prefer to manage others? If you're not sure, then go slowly. Send any overflow to one freelancer and get your communication with them down. Then, check-in with yourself and see...
2019-12-17
31 min
Compass
Jordan Jeppe, Social Media Marketer
When Jordan was in school in LA she waitressed, and her customers would ask what she was studying. Having these conversations led to her first client, which led to more clients. And the thing is, most of us don't do this enough. Talk about what you do! I'm guilty too. So, let's make a pact, when someone asks us what we do, when they ask what we're up to, We Tell Them! When Jordan was working in LA, whichever client had a current project got the most attention, but that meant lots of time in recording studios...
2019-12-10
29 min
Compass
Cepee Tabibian, Community Founder
When your life is location independent, finding your community is difficult. We have online groups, and many of them are supportive, but the connections can seem fleeting. One thing Cepee does is foster meaningful connections within her groups. We hear that online relationships aren't real and that's just not true. It's a question of how strong those connections are. You have to decide how much effort you're going to put in, but building a network of other digital nomads is one of the best things you can do for your travel life. "What if nobody shows up?"...
2019-12-03
22 min
Compass
Alison Gold, Social Problem Solving Consultant
Have you ever heard the same thing from several people and just not listened until it came from someone else? We can all be a little hard-headed at times, especially me. Alison's friends and family had been telling her she should consider consulting. She didn't listen until meeting a couple while on a cooking tour through southern India. Maybe it was the person, maybe it was the phrasing, but Alison took heed and set up her practice when she returned to DC. You know that anxiety when you've almost wrapped up a project or contract? That feeling...
2019-11-26
39 min
Compass
Chelsea Glass, Travel Consultant
The earlier you start going off on your own the easier it is later on, like literally everything else in life. Chelsea started going off to film school in LA when she was 14 years old. The first steps of independence can be freeing and unnerving at the same time. I didn't take off on my own until I was 33. You're going to do this in your own time, but don't put it off just because you don't feel ready. You're never going to feel ready, so start scared. If you're here, you're probably not the resort vacation...
2019-11-19
41 min
Compass
Elise Rorick, Book Designer
Not all types of work exist as typical jobs. And it sounds really obvious, but it can be hard to internalize: Just because you can't find a job listing for something doesn't mean it's not valid and valuable work. Creating your own job description lets you take even greater control in building the life you want. Write it out, see what it looks like and go from there. If nothing else, you can visualize where you want to go. All of Elise's projects in university were inspired by books. Taking a look at that theme led her...
2019-11-12
30 min
Compass
Amanda Foltz, Cybersecurity
Getting certifications and formal training is always helpful, but often the information you need is online. Amanda says she will, "for three days put my head into my computer and learn what I need to know". And I think it's important to remember that learning this way can help you to just start and get going. We tend to use a need to learn as a way to procrastinate and if you have an inclination towards that, then maybe it's time to jump in. One thing that digital nomads sometimes forget to consider is time zones. When...
2019-11-05
22 min
Compass
Britt Sheflin, Hypnotherapist
What are the takeaways your clients have where you can see how they've benefitted? One of Britt's first clients went from having fears that prevented her from enjoying her day to day life to being able to fly to her honeymoon, go to a rooftop bar with friends, and take the elevator in her building. These all can seem like small things, unless you just can't do them. What is something that seems small that helps your clients change their lives? They say, if you really want to learn something teach it to someone else. Britt takes...
2019-10-29
22 min
Compass
Bonnie Christine, Surface Pattern Designer
Five huge leaps, or a hundred tiny steps, it doesn’t matter how you get to your big dream. It just matters that you get there. If you make a commitment to taking one action every day, no matter how small, Bonnie says you’ll be amazed at how much progress you make over time. While it can take a while to get your first licensing contract, your wait isn’t over just yet. First, you create the design, then it gets approved and the items are made. Next, the items get shipped and hopefully sold. After that...
2019-10-22
32 min
Compass
Rucheli Berry, Support Engineer
Looking at Rucheli’s path you can see how she has moved from one use of her skills to another, picking up new skills to help with the transitions. This is one reason I always advise a skills assessment. You know more than you think you do and you probably don’t value what comes easily. Getting a broad overview can give you a way to choose what comes next. Rucheli started out her remote job search blasting the same resume to every open position. And it got her nowhere. Once she started targeting the language in her...
2019-10-15
22 min
Compass
Bari Tessler, Financial Therapist
Bari started with small group courses of ten people, moving up over time. Then she added her telecourse which turned into 50 person classes, twice a year. Eventually, that became her Art of Money course, now with 500 people. Bari also has a book, The Art of Money and is in talks to become a spokesperson for financial therapy in Singapore. Your business will grow and change over the years as well. Keep your eyes open to opportunities along the way. A few years into her journey Bari received a call about creating a CD based course, something she...
2019-10-09
37 min
Compass
Hannah Dixon, VA Trainer
Talking with Hannah, I quickly learned how passionate she feels about niching down, because it's simpler to become an authority on one area than all of them. By focusing on one of your interests as a virtual assistant specialty not only do you get to dig in on what you enjoy, you add value to what you offer clients. It's basically getting paid more (specialists often earn higher rates) to learn about something you're already interested in. This is a tip I'm taking to heart and I wanted to make doubly sure you saw it. Hannah created...
2019-10-01
26 min
Compass
Hope Allison, Fitness Coach
Keep your eyes and your options open. Hope decided to take on meal planning for personal trainers and in preparing, became a trainer herself. Seeing how much she enjoyed fitness and training she decided to add it to her main body of work. Sometimes the best ideas present themselves rather than you sitting down and coming up with them. When you’re transitioning from a specific location to remote, you may be able to transition your clients as well. This isn’t the first time we’ve heard of clients wanting to stay after a guest goes remote...
2019-09-24
25 min
Compass
Nicole Berry, Study Abroad Organizer
It can be scary putting money into something that you don't know if it will pan out. Especially in the beginning, you're risking money that could go towards fancier food or a night out with friends. Ultimately, risk is what we as entrepreneurs, do. We look at what we can lose and decide if it's worth seeing what we can gain. This is what Nicole did with advertising. It was scary, but when she made the leap, the money came back with great returns in the form of new enrollees. We generally talk with solopreneurs and sometimes...
2019-09-17
23 min
Compass
Sarah Cordiner, Course Creation Expert
While on her around the world trip after high school, Sarah repeatedly found herself volunteering in schools and orphanages. While she wasn't sure exactly she was after, she wanted to share education with others and signed up for a teachers course when she returned to the UK. Each choice brought her closer to finding her way as an educator. Not every path comes easily. Keeping your eyes open to opportunities can make all the difference. When first starting her company, Sarah took out the phone book and made a list of all the places that might need...
2019-09-10
38 min
Compass
Amy Simpkins, Renewable Energy Consultant
The US Department of Energy had a program called the Solar in Your Community Challenge, which allowed Amy and her husband to make contacts and gain contracts all while helping lower income communities. Occasionally, we hear from Compass guests that they found a government program that in one way or another helped them get their feet under them. I think we don't hear it more often because these programs aren't well advertised and we don't think to look. Taking time to run a couple of searches might get your business on firm footing that much sooner. We...
2019-09-03
43 min
Compass
Julie Waterkotte, Stationer
Julie has been an artist her entire life, first going to art college and later working in advertising, then video games. Only after becoming a bit frustrated with the inevitable changes in her designs, from decision by committee, did Julie start designing in her spare time, slowly building up income from Print on Demand sites. We hear it time and again and it’s so true. Having multiple income streams protects you from income volatility. In Julie’s case, the bridal industry has shifted from 80% to 50% of her design work. Having her PoD income as well as doing...
2019-08-27
25 min
Compass
Kayla Kurin, Yoga Instructor
When Kayla started her business, she did SEO, a mailing list, and all the social media. Her marketing efforts were scattered across several platforms. Looking back, she says she would really focus on SEO and her mailing list, if she could start again. Getting your footing in one area can help you boost your efforts in others later on. As someone with a chronic illness, Kayla knows what it’s like. So, she wanted to set up her yoga instruction so that she could teach others what helped her. Is there something you’ve learned how to over...
2019-08-20
21 min
Compass
Getting Started, What Do I Do?
Getting started with your location independent life can feel overwhelming. What can I do as a career? What should I charge? will my prices scare off clients? Can I do this? In order: Any number of things, more than you think, if you're doing it right, and yes - yes you can! Oh, darling, that is such a con job. You don't have any skills that you currently value, but you do have skills. Do you make amazing blackberry jam? Can you organize any closet, no matter the disaster state it starts out in? Can you get...
2019-08-06
12 min
Compass
Casey Marriott, Digital Marketer
After finishing her gap year, Casey didn't want to come home and after she did, she immediately set off to figure out how to leave again. Then, she extended. Again and again. In following her need to travel, she discovered her path through journalism and into digital marketing and SEO. Knowing one thing she wanted led to creating a life she didn't even know existed. It's not very often I get to talk with someone who is "traditionally" employed, we've had two others so far. There are certain difficulties that can come up when you're remote and...
2019-07-30
38 min
Compass
Donna Long, Travel Writer
If you want to write for print and online publications, you're going to have to pitch. A lot. The good news is, it will get easier, and you will build up a contact list. This is definitely a case where starting is the hardest part. What tone should you use? How long should the pitch be? When should you send it? There is no one right answer, and you'll learn what works for you, as you go. Cover what needs to be covered to pique the editor's interest and go from there. Now that we no longer...
2019-07-23
37 min
The Introvert's Bubble
Being a Digital Nomad: Interview with Kathryn of Compass Podcast
I had Kathryn Hunter from the Compass Podcast as a guest. Her podcast interviews location independent women. We met in a Facebook group, where she mentioned that she is a digital nomad and finds that it really works with her introversion. I found that intriguing and wanted to have her on the Introvert’s Bubble. To check out the full show notes and blog post head over to Courageous Creativity. And to help out the podcast donate on PatreonSupport the show
2019-07-23
25 min
Compass
Elena Manavis, Business Developer
Many of us start out thinking of our businesses as our babies. We have an idea and it grows and we love it, as Elena says, "it may not be perfect but it's mine." Only, that mindset can hold us back. Thinking of your business as what you do, means you can make changes, cut services, pivot, and rebuild as needed. It takes the emotion out of what can be tough decisions. If anything, it's more like a rose bush, strategic trimming and tending make your business stronger. It may be time to look at how you s...
2019-07-16
22 min
Compass
Linnea Molander, Dating Coach
At first, Linnea took what she was learning in her coaching program to improve her own dating life. Then, when she started talking about her experiences she learned it wasn't just her. So many people related to what she was experiencing. By tackling her own questions she learned how to help others. Linnea knew exactly how to speak to potential clients because she'd been there and knew how they were feeling, what they were experiencing. Happiness doesn't come from getting what you want. It comes from creating positive emotions in your life. For Linnea that means creating...
2019-07-09
30 min
Compass
Melody Spencer, Marketing Mentor
When you start out, you often encounter potential clients who don't value your work because you're new. And if you want to get a few clients at a lower rate under your belt to start, that's your call. It can be a great way to get a few reviews and testimonials and just test the water. That said, it needs to be your decision. Clients who come in and expect a discount are a whole different conversation. You've got to have faith in what you do and charge accordingly. We all go through it, learning to state your rates...
2019-07-02
24 min
Compass
Mary Tomasso, Content Creator
If you take on too much, raise your hand. I'm thinking we all have both our arms and legs raised high. Taking on too much and then refusing to let go of some of the control is rampant among entrepreneurial women. We do thing s ourselves because we want them done right. While the idea is laudable, it's usually too much. Being a one-woman show is exhausting. Mary says that if she could have, she would have started delegating and working with systems from the beginning. While that's probably too much to ask, we can start now. What's one...
2019-06-25
23 min
Compass
Christina Gawlik, Math Writer
We've all got specific tools and tech that we use, then it's a matter of getting it to work just the way we need. After getting her audio equipment for voiceovers set up, Christina needed to find a way to reduce the room's natural echo. Turns out the best place in most homes is the bedroom closet because of all the sound softening fabrics in there. If there's not a cloth filled closet, like in an AirBnB, then she piles pillows on the bed and works from there. You don't always need a professional set up, you just need...
2019-06-18
39 min
Compass
Julia Taylor, Web Developer
We've all seen the movies with the sloppy mid-twenties guy coding in his mother's basement and living off of Cheetos and Mountain Dew. With initiatives to bring coding into schools and womxn like Julia teaching other womxn how to code, that stereotype is shifting. Womxn of all ages are learning to code and they're slowly changing the environment with them. Julia often recommends taking on a nonprofit client as your first one. It's often donated or discounted work, which can make you a bit more comfortable in taking the time to make sure you've got everything right...
2019-06-11
28 min
Compass
Martina Russo, Translator
Martina started her location independent life without much of a plan and it was as difficult as you might expect. She figured it out, setting up her website, contacting translation agencies, and building up her business one client at a time. Over time she converted from agencies to direct client work, sometimes offering to do a limited amount of work for free and then taking them on as paying clients once they were hooked. By combining her love of action sports with her translation skills Martina spends much of her work time writing about what she loves...
2019-06-04
34 min
Compass
Cori Carl, Managing Director
When Cori figured out that she'd get spending money in high school for taking college classes, she jumped right in. She eventually earned four associates degrees, before later earning a bachelors and a masters. And that learning has served her well. Working in a small nonprofit often means being a one-woman show. Having those skills to draw on means she's got it covered. Not many of us end up in the same field where we started our paths. We still can use our early experiences to problem solve later on. After finding out that she had a...
2019-05-21
19 min
Compass
Amanda Baye, Branding Strategist
After a year at university, Amanda needed a change. It just wasn’t working for her, so she took off on an adventure. Eventually, the time was right and Amanda went back for her degree. She studied PR and Communications, which had a strong visual component. That visual focus lead her back to the arts and finally branding. And now she uses the communications part to help her clients reach their audiences. Being self-employed, working on projects and contracts, there is a certain lack of stability in income. Starting out especially, it can be difficult to know ho...
2019-05-14
20 min
Compass
Anna Lundberg, Business Coach
For those who consider themselves lifelong learners, keeping informed goes beyond continuing education. It’s a hobby on its own. Thankfully, there’s so much information available, we don’t need to go and pursue degrees in order to get the skills we need to take that next step. Anna goes to events, talks to people, reads, listens to podcasts, and builds her personal library of information all the time. Before getting into coaching, Anna recommends working with a coach yourself. Not only can you learn how different coaches interact with their clients, but you get to experi...
2019-05-07
23 min
Compass
Britany Felix, Podcast Consultant
Britany started her career while working a full-time job, renovating her house, and planning to go location Independent. All of this meant minimal sleep for several months. While Britany says owning a business is still hard, it’s a very different kind of hard. The determination that got her through those first few months taught her to push through and believe in her success. As entrepreneurs, we have to keep an eye out to make sure that we’re not working every waking hour. When you love what you do it’s really easy to say "I don’t...
2019-04-30
27 min
Compass
Dr. Sonia Jaeger, Psychotherapist
When she started her path as a remote psychotherapist, Sonia gave herself six months to see where it took her, how it would go. And when it went well, she gave herself another six months to see about building up her clientele. Each success lead to seeing what steps she could take next, to build a sustainable practice while traveling. Over two years from idea to sustainability, Sonia learned what worked for her. While we want our businesses to take off immediately, building that foundation is just as important. One thing Sonia could have done sooner is...
2019-04-23
22 min
Compass
Monica Gokey, Radio Producer
Living in Anchorage, a high cost of living city, working a job with a 40 hour per week minimum, and wanting to spend time with her family just didn't mesh for Monica. When her husband's family had an opening on the ranch for summer work, they leapt. But her career had to change with the move. It took a while to get her productivity and scheduling humming, but now Monica keeps a daily schedule with seasonal variants. I can't stress enough how building a schedule that works for you is paramount to keeping your location independent life going. If we...
2019-04-16
30 min
Compass
Victoria Yampolsky, Startup Advisor
Victoria's first business was a film company. And like many first ventures, it didn't go quite as planned. She had a slate of films, a production partner, a distribution partner, and a finance partner. Only the finance partner wasn't who he said he was. When the film company folded, it was a hard lesson, but it allowed Victoria to go into building Startup Station with a much stronger foundation. She learned how to put together business materials, how to make connections, how to think through business model analysis, and how to vet people that you're going to work with.
2019-04-09
21 min
Compass
Margaret Tra, Music Publicist
When Margaret first set up her music blog, she began reaching out to editors she found when reading music publications. Later, she built up a reputation sending music that met the editors' needs. Also, go to events and meet people in the industry. Musicians and promoters need to know who you are. Let people know what you're doing, and this goes for any industry. Figure out that ten second intro that you can use all the time, and then use it. "Hi, I'm Kathryn, I interview location independent womxn about their work and how they got there." ...
2019-04-02
13 min
Compass
Mari Johnson, Data Analyst
As Mari says, "when you're in the deep work state, you can frequently work many more hours than you intend to, not eat, not take a break, not do the things you need to do, not manage the things you need personally." So, she uses timers, specifically the Pomodoro Method. And I have to say that I love this, I love the practice of keeping on track and still taking care of yourself. Because, let's be honest, working a series of 16 hour days will end badly, it's just a question of how badly. When the doubts arise...
2019-03-26
27 min
Compass
Michelle Ward, Career Coach
When Michelle decided to stop performing, she the first thing she did was get a bridge job. She took a job that while allowing her to pay her bills (important, right?), didn't take much out of her so she had energy to build her business. I think it's important to stress that a bridge job doesn't need to fuel your creativity, in fact, a job like that may drain your energy for building your business. For Michelle, her bridge job was as an executive assistant at a financial firm. That's quite a 180 from musical theatre, and worth thinking on...
2019-03-19
44 min
Compass
Laura Roeder, Startup Founder
Laura started MeetEdgar as fully remote, from the beginning. The team works across the US time zones, to keep everyone somewhat on the same schedule. Working across a wide spread of time zones can get tricky, since any time one of you has a question you may have to wait a day for an answer. Also, keeping everyone in the US means that the benefits distribution is the same too. Meet Edgar is self-funded, meaning Laura used income from her other work to get the company going. She loves the freedom that owning the company in full...
2019-03-12
22 min
Compass
Ikiah McGowan, Community Fundraising Manager
Giving back can start with a check or it can be more creative and that's where Ikiah comes in. We're not always in a position to give money but we can support organizations we feel strongly about. Ikiah helps people brainstorm ways to raise money for and educate each other about her nonprofit. It's sometimes like having a party for good, like hosting a karaoke night to raise funds or a documentary screening to spread the word. Getting involved in philanthropy isn't just about black tie seated dinners. When you're joining a company and working off-site, it...
2019-03-05
23 min
Compass
Alana Zivanovic, Events Director
Alana had spent a lot of time trying on different roles, mostly figuring out what didn't work for her. Social media management wasn't really right for her. Neither was making sandwiches or advertising... but, events direction felt like a career, the right career. Most of us can relate to having a list of jobs that weren't really us, weren't really right. So, finding the career that fits is the flip side to that coin. It's that feeling of being exactly where you need to be and doing work that brings out the best in you. And really, it's worth f...
2019-02-26
00 min
Compass
Amy Scott, Editor
Amy started out as a child wanting to be a poet, then swung to journalism, looping back for a major in literature which led to becoming an editor, each focus adjacent to the next. What kind of work is closely related to your interests? Do your hobbies have a way to bring you work? What about adding a couple of skills that along the same lines? We've talked a bit about how just because something is easy for you doesn't make it easy. What about making your abilities even more marketable by expanding your skill set? When you...
2019-02-19
21 min
Compass
Elizabeth Potts Weinstein, Small Business Attorney
Coming from a science background, Elizabeth views what some would call failures as experiments that just need a little tweaking. Just because you don't get the results from your marketing campaign on the first try doesn't mean it failed. It means you have more information to work with next time. Odds are you're not going to be perfect, but you can learn from everything you try. Sometimes you learn what to do, sometimes you learn what not to do, but you're still learning. Elizabeth originally studied chemistry, biology, and environmental studies. Then she did summer lab research a...
2019-02-12
35 min
Compass
Kate Buck Jr, Social Media Strategist
Starting out having graduated with a degree in dance left Kate with a need for side income almost immediately. Her first side hustle, managing website and newsletters for Mary Kay reps, not only taught Kate the importance of having multiple streams of income, but gave her her first steps in online work. If one stream dries up, then you’re still ok, with another few streams supporting you. In traditional employment, the path to promotion is often pretty straight forward. Being self employed, you tend to cover all rolls at once. Keeping an eye on the shifts in...
2019-02-05
37 min
Compass
Heather Ryan, Bookkeeper and Accountant
Baking then computer science, back to baking again, now finances, Heather is no exception to the truth that it's our winding paths that lead us to where we need to be. Being location independent brings with it some special challenges, along with the host of benefits. We know all about the flexible hours and the ability to chase the sun no matter the season, even if that part is way over glamorized. There's another side to the story, too. Your tax situation can get messy awfully quickly, and it's best to find out your obligations before they be...
2019-01-29
23 min
Compass
Alyssa Cairns, Home Design and Decor Consultant
Look back to what you wanted to be as a child; Alyssa did her first big school project on interior design, and life looped back for her as an adult. When we're at our most creative, as children, we often know more about who we are and what we want than as adults. So, think back... what did you want to be? You're never going to feel ready, so why not just find a starting place and get going. Alyssa learned how to build a website while nursing her newborn son. Steal time if you need to...
2019-01-29
38 min
Compass
Natalie Williams, Podcast PR Specialist
At a young age Natalie took on the persona of newscaster, truly getting into the roll by carrying a hand made microphone constructed from aluminum foil and a paper towel tube. As time passed she switched her focus to PR, only to become disenchanted with what traditional PR entails. As we have found, life tends to be a series of loops, and for Natalie, this meant coming back to PR from another angle, podcasters. When Natalie found PR she knew it was a great fit. "I knew I was good at talking to people, networking with people, maki...
2019-01-29
33 min
Compass
Welcome
A quick note to say hi and give a little bit of a guide as to what's to come
2019-01-12
01 min
Stageworthy
Mariel K. Hunter
Mariel Kathryn Hunter hails from Saint John, New Brunswick and moved across the country to pursue her acting career in 2012. She has since appeared in a number of independent films and web series, as well as on stage. Most recently she has performed her one woman show on both coasts to tremendous reviews and oversold houses. Recent credits include Sarah in Donald Margulies’ Time Stands Still. She has also founded Fort Heart Productions and directed under their banner a number of shows including Two Rooms by Lee Blessing and Lepers by Robert G Barone. In the weeks pr...
2018-09-04
50 min
Loose Ends
Kathryn Hunter, Le Gateau Chocolat, Vika Bull, Kiri Pritchard-McClean, Kevin Morby, Nikki Bedi, Clive Anderson
Clive Anderson and Nikki Bedi are joined by Kathryn Hunter, Vika Bull, Le Gateau Chocolat and Kiri Pritchard-McClean for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Kevin Morby, Vika Bull and Le Gateau Chocolat.Producer: Sukey Firth.
2017-04-08
34 min
Discover New Releases Audiobooks in Nonfiction, True Crime
In Colder Blood Audiobook by RJ Parker, JT Hunter
Visit https://hotaudiobook.cοm to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: In Colder Blood Author: RJ Parker, JT Hunter Narrator: Don Kline Format: Unabridged Length: 1 hr and 59 mins Language: English Release date: 10-21-16 Publisher: RJ Parker Publishing Inc. Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 11 votes Genres: Nonfiction, True Crime Publisher's Summary: Two families, mysteriously murdered under similar circumstances, just a month apart. One was memorialized in Truman Capote's classic novel, In Cold Blood. The other was all but forgotten. Dick Hickock and Perry Smith confessed to the first: the November 15, 1959 murder of a family of four in H...
2016-10-21
1h 59
TIFF UNCUT
KATHRYN HUNTER on A Midsummer Night's Dream | Books on Film 2016
Stage director and Olivier Award–winning actor Kathryn Hunter takes us behind the scenes of Julie Taymor's innovative production of Shakespeare's immortal fantasy. For more information on this series and more visit tiff.net/books
2016-06-16
51 min
The Weekly Brew
Ep. 27: VYPE's Matt Malatesta; Houston chef Jonny Rhodes; NFL's Kathryn Smith; North Korea; NBA talk
VYPE Houston Editor-in-Chief Matt Malatesta calls in to discuss the Houston high school sports scene and recruiting prior to National Signing Day, Feb. 3. The guys break down Cleveland radio host and rabid misogynist Kevin Kiley’s incendiary remarks after the Bills hire Kathryn Smith, the NFL’s first full-time woman coach and discuss a UVA student detained in North Korea. Houston chef Jonny Rhodes calls to promote his Jensen Chronicles pop-up restaurant events and Kevin gives his NBA All-Star reserve picks.
2016-01-25
00 min
Podcast Divas
PD07: The why and how of podcasting with Alexia Leachman plus mojo, head trash and fear-free childbirth!
“Once you’ve done a couple of podcasts it’s really easy to launch a new one”. Stepping into the Podcast Diva spotlight today is Alexia Leachman. Alexia is a personal branding and reputation management consultant, coach, writer, consultant, speaker, head trash clearer, mojo hunter, stress-free pregnancy and pain-free childbirth expert and of course – Podcast Diva. With three podcasts under her belt so far, including two award nominated shows, episode 7 is stuffed full of great stories and tips straight from Alexia’s experience of the why, how and what to podcast. “Blogging takes too long!”...
2015-10-29
00 min
HOME Theatre Podcast
Kathryn Hunter on Kafka's Monkey
The 2009 sell-out production of Kafka's Monkey featuring Olivier Award winner Kathryn Hunter comes to HOME this week after a hit world tour. We caught up with Kathryn in rehearsals to find our more... Kafka's Monkey runs from Wed 17 Jun - Sat 27 Jun. More information and book your tickets here https://www.homemcr.org/kafkas-monkey Brought to you in association with Virgin Media Business http://www.virginmediabusiness.co.uk/
2015-06-15
05 min
Neat Stuff Podcast
Episode 29 - For Science!
After watching sports ball all day, KAt and Devin sit down to talk about some dead scientists that were really important to the advancement of science. You would not have the life you have now without these people. James Watt - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt Ada Lovelace - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace Marie Curie - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Curie Rosalind Franklin - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin Hosts: Devin Hunter - http://goo.gl/btHDL Kathryn Marvin Music Credits: Opening: "Wallflower" by Plurabelle - http://localrec.r...
2013-02-10
00 min
Neat Stuff Podcast
Episode 28 - Phoning it in
With everything going on, Kat and Devin throw together a quick little podcast to keep you company in the cold black of night. Zello - http://zello.com/ Lan Messenger - http://sourceforge.net/projects/lanmessengerv3/ Ventrilo - http://www.ventrilo.com/ Mumble - http://mumble.sourceforge.net/ Teamspeak - http://www.teamspeak.com/ Go to meeting - https://www.gotomeeting.com Hosts: Devin Hunter - http://goo.gl/btHDL Kathryn Marvin Music Credits: Opening: "BrainsickMetal" by Protricity - http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR00569/ Closing: “Aurora (Meet Me In The Stars)” by Anamanaguchi - http://www.anamanaguchi.com...
2013-02-03
00 min
Neat Stuff Podcast
Episode 25 - Searching for Neatness
So after a week of meetings and boring work things, the crew kick back and talk about some neat ways to relax. We were so busy that we didn't have time to edit until late... Whoops. Steam - http://store.steampowered.com/ Good old games - http://www.gog.com/ Woot - http://www.woot.com/ Hosts: Devin Hunter - http://goo.gl/btHDL Kathryn Marvin Music Credits: Opening: "Do I Look Like I Want To Play Volleyball" by Noisewaves - http://www.myspace.com/noisewavesmusic Closing: "Gladiator" by Tommy Tornado - http://www.tommytornado.com/
2013-01-13
00 min
Neat Stuff Podcast
Episode 23 - It’s not a stick it’s a schtick
As 2012 comes to close, the Neat stuff crew talks about some of their neatest things of the last year. We've jam packed this episode with so much content, you'll need double the amount of time to get through it all. Adventure Time - http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/adventuretime/index.html Soulless (Manga) Parasol Protectorate - http://www.gailcarriger.com/ League of Legends - http://na.leagueoflegends.com/ The Hunger Games - http://www.thehungergames.co.uk/ Desert Bus for Hope - http://desertbus.org/ Grumpy Cat - http://www.grumpycats.com/ Sword Art Online - http://www...
2012-12-30
00 min
Neat Stuff Podcast
Episode 19 - Wood for Sheep?
More games to fill your closet. Lots of fun times to have with your friends and family. AirMech - http://www.carbongames.com/ PlanetSide 2 - http://www.planetside2.com/ Zumba - http://www.zumba.com/ Ticket to Ride - http://www.daysofwonder.com/tickettoride/en/ Tabletop episode - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHmf1bau9xQ Ruse - http://shop.gamesalute.com/products/ruse-preorder Settlers of Catan - http://www.catan.com/ Tabletop episode: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3WJTlDa7oo Elder Sign - http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/edge_minisite.asp?eidm=168 Tabletop episode: http...
2012-12-02
00 min
Neat Stuff Podcast
Episode 17 - Brushes everywhere!
Again we hit the road for another weekend of adventure. This time, we saw cool costumes, listened to interesting people, and paid sales tax for everything we bought. Studio IroIro - http://iroiro.daportfolio.com/ Crab Tank Ink - http://www.crabtankink.com/ Deviant Art - http://www.deviantart.com/ Inkspace - http://inkscape.org/ Paint.NET - http://www.getpaint.net/ Scribus - http://www.scribus.net/ ColourLovers - http://www.colourlovers.com/ Spoonflower - http://www.spoonflower.com Bakuman - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bakuman Amazon Link - http://www.amazon.com/Bakuman-Vol-1-Tsugumi-Ohba/dp/1421535130 Hosts:
2012-11-18
00 min
Neat Stuff Podcast
Episode 16 - Ruffles and Bows and Lace Oh My!
We're trying something new this week. We got an expert of Victorian fashion to sit down and talk with us about it. The neat stuff crew would like to welcome: Laura McShane of Taken by the Sky Designs Professional Corsetiere 15 years of experience Personalized outfits for any body type or age. A big garage and attic full of fabric just waiting to become your next favorite costume. Links: Taken by the Sky on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Taken-By-the-Sky/132526245128 Embarrassingly out of date website - http://www.takenbythesky.com/ Victorian Fashion on Wikipedia - http://en.wikipe...
2012-11-11
00 min
Neat Stuff Podcast
Episode 15 - Mildly Irritated Science
Again we hit the road for another weekend of adventure. This time, we saw cool costumes, listened to interesting people, and paid sales tax for everything we bought. Steam Con - http://www.steamcon.org Girl Genius - http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php Abney Park - http://www.abneypark.com/ Rasputina - http://www.rasputina.com/ Unwoman - http://unwoman.com/ Veronique Chevalier (Weird Val) - http://weirdval.com/ Professor Elemental - http://www.professorelemental.com Dishonored - http://www.dishonored.com/ Amnesia: The Dark Decent - http://www.amnesiagame.com/ Cogs - http://www.cogsgame.com/ Machinarium...
2012-11-04
00 min
Neat Stuff Podcast
Episode 14 - Send in the Drums!
Kat and Devin head down to Eugene to watch the Festival of Bands. Probably one of the only ways that we'll ever get into Autzen Stadium. Duck fans are a little nuts. Festival of Bands - http://omb.uoregon.edu/OregonAthleticBands/Festival_of_Bands.html Finale Music Software - http://www.finalemusic.com/ Sibelius - http://www.sibelius.com/ Zoom H4n - http://www.zoom.co.jp/products/h4n Hosts: Devin Hunter - http://goo.gl/btHDL Kathryn Marvin Music Credits: Oregon Matching Band - http://omb.uoregon.edu/ Opening: “Drum clinic music" by Oregon Mar...
2012-10-28
00 min
Neat Stuff Podcast
Episode 10 - Spaaaaace!
After some much needed rest, the crew has a quick podcast that talks about space! Go Go Rocket Punch! Kerbal Space Program - http://kerbalspaceprogram.com/ The Martian by Andy Weir - http://www.galactanet.com/writing.html SLOOH SpaceCamera - http://events.slooh.com/ Eyes on the Solar System - http://eyes.nasa.gov/ Scale of the universe 2 - http://htwins.net/scale2/ Fun extra stuff: Crappy Dented Ping Pong Ball - http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190724712013 Wil Wheaton on Twitter - https://twitter.com/wilw Hosts: Devin Hunter - http://g...
2012-09-16
00 min