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Audiotocracy

Audiotocracy

Shannon Perry

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Talking with small businesses, start ups, organizations, and individuals who have stories to tell, information to give, value to share, and a reason to do what they do. Follow us to hear more about entrepreneurship, innovation, passion, and the mistakes we've made along the way. Opinions expressed by guests are not necessarily those of Audiotocracy.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Audiotocracy episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Audiotocracy for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Audiotocracy episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Audiotocracy - The Podcast Picnic: Pairings Part II
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11/10/21 • 7 min

From Rachel Miller-Howard, Creative Director at Audiotocracy Podcast Production, this is the Picnic Podcast, where we introduce delicious products that are made for each other.

In this episode, one of the best late-autumn pairings out there: whiskey and pecan pie. The smooth booze is brought to you by Jill Kuehler of Freeland Spirits. And the pie is made from scratch by Jessica Woods of Pie Spot.

Both of these all-star establishments are in the foodie’s paradise of Portland, Oregon.

Our theme music is composed and performed by Darren Hart Robinson. Many thanks for the intro to Wendy Sloneker, Caroline Giffon, and Tara Tran-Viray!

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Audiotocracy - Hello Hello! A Warm Welcome at Moshi Moshi
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03/19/21 • 51 min

Seattle has a LOT of great food. And living in the Ballard neighborhood means I’m close to some of the very best restaurants in town. We got to know Ballard-based Moshi Moshi because, to be completely honest, they were really nice to my dog, Zoey. Like, REALLY nice. The food is also amazing, the service — well, it doesn’t get any better than the staff at Moshi Moshi. And there’s a good reason for that. Rumi Ohnui and Charlie Anthe, co-owners of Moshi Moshi, not only hire happy people, they work hard to keep them that way, prioritizing their staff even during the difficulties of COVID. Rumi’s story of owning and running a restaurant, during a pandemic and otherwise, is fascinating and inspiring! “Moshi moshi” is how you say “hello” in Japanese, particularly when answering the phone. Given how very welcoming this place and its team and its food are, it’s a totally appropriate name. Mentioned in this podcast: book: The Reason I Jump by Naoki Higashida show: Samurai Gourmet music: "Scars of Time" by Yasunori Mitsuda podcast: The Hindsight Podcast by Jeannine and Jake Audiotocracy theme music composed and performed by Darren Hart Music.
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Audiotocracy - Pet Partners and the human-animal bond
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12/30/21 • 52 min

As I'm typing this, my dog is awaiting her afternoon walk.

As anyone who's had the pleasure of sharing space with an animal knows, the bond between people and critters can be very special, very powerful, and very healing.

In this episode, Audiotocracy CEO Shannon Perry talks with Elisabeth Van Every of Pet Partners on how animals can help us lead happier, healthier lives, even if we can't have a critter in our home.

Have a listen, then visit PetPartners.org to learn more about the amazing work these therapy pairs do.

Resources mentioned:

https://therapyanimalstandards.org/ Dr. Aubrey Fine: http://www.aubreyhfine.com/ Andrea Beetz

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Audiotocracy - In vibrant health with Katy Grace Ball
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05/06/21 • 42 min

Her email sign off is “In Vibrant Health, Katy,” and it’s perfect. Katy is the picture and embodiment of vibrant health. But it wasn’t always that way. After a very difficult diagnosis, Nutrition Health Coach and Massage Therapist Katy Grace Ball took control of her health and nutrition, finding the right diet for her circumstances. It worked! She brings that same level of personal attention to her clients, helping them find the right balance of nutrients, movement, self-care, and peace to maximize their health. Have a listen to how she does it, then find her at HaraHealthCollaborative.com. Katy is passionate about helping people live their life in balance. Her work is based on the philosophy of bio individuality — that one person’s food could easily be another person's poison. This philosophy allows Katy to work organically with her clients to create habit and lifestyle changes that suit the needs and health goals of each person she works with, creating actionable and achievable changes that create a ripple effect of healing in the mind body and spirit. Katy recommends: Book: The Botany of Desire by Michael Pollan Podcast: Wow in the World with Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz Music: "After the Rain" from The Dohl Foundation's Drum-Believable album Practice: Breathing. Catch the silence. If you think a podcast might be right for your business, schedule your free, 45-minute consultation with Audiotocracy dot com. We can talk about business goals or just geek out over microphones, your choice. I’ll see you next time! Audiotocracy's theme music is by Darren Hart Robinson
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Audiotocracy - Life in the Deep Ocean with Dr. Annie Lindgren
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02/03/22 • 28 min

The cold, dark waters of the deep ocean are teeming with creatures that live without light or oxygen. How do they do it?

On this episode, we sit down with deep-sea biologist Annie Lindgren, PhD, who is the Director of the Center for Life in Extreme Environments at Portland State University. She studies cephalopods off the coast of Oregon, who live half a mile below the ocean’s surface. Who are these fascinating animals? And what can they teach us humans about adaptation as our climate changes?

Learn more about Dr. Lindgren and life in extreme environments at https://www.pdx.edu/extreme-environments/.

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Audiotocracy - The Warrior Connection with Aaron Phillips
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05/31/21 • 75 min

As I record this, it’s Memorial Day here in the US, a day dedicated to remembering those who lost their lives in military service. I think one way to honor fallen soldiers is by helping veterans who are dealing with post traumatic stress and military sexual trauma as a result of their time in service.

Aaron Phillips served six and a half years in the United States Marine Corps during the first Gulf War, deploying to the Persian Gulf. Aaron came to The Warrior Connection, the organization where he is now Executive Director, as a participant suffering from PTSD. The story of how he got to TWC is incredible and included here. He stayed at TWC because he believes everyone deserves to be whole and healthy, so he’s putting his degree in Behavioral Science and his many other skills to use helping veterans heal. Please listen, then consider making a donation to The Warrior Connection. And for those who suffer PTSD or sexual trauma, please be aware there is some frank discussion here that may be triggering. If you feel you’re in any danger, the suicide hotline in the United States is 800-273-8255. Please seek help. You matter. Aaron recommends these books: Work Rules by Laszlo Bock Tribe by Sebastian Junger The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk Warrior by Doc Shawna Springer Also, check out films The Legend of Bagger Vance and Good Will Hunting. Audiotocracy's theme music is by Darren Hart Robinson.
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Finding a safe space for difficult conversations is tough. But not impossible.

In Shoreline, Washington, one of those rare places is Black Coffee Northwest. Owned by Darnesha and Erwin Weary, it is a community hub where the discussions are as invigorating as the coffee.

The Wearys have deliberately made Black Coffee an open environment where respectful discussions and debates are welcome, collaboration is fostered, young adults get a grounding in business, Black culture is celebrated, and dancing may erupt at any time.

You'll notice a huge focus on helping youth reach their potential here. BCNW is run by a young leadership team, and while Darnesha and Erwin may sometimes find it difficult not to jump in with their greater experience, decisions are made and implemented by team agreement.

Black Coffee Northwest has its own roast, and the scones are legendary. It's a wonderful place to sit, sip, and soak in the energy. Grab a cup and a seat and join us!

Northside Step Team!

Follow Black Coffee Northwest on Instagram

Darnesha recommends...

Local Businesses:

Zuri's Donutz Boon Boona Coffee

Podcasts:

The Read The Breakdown Earn Your Leisure

Book:

The Service Culture by Jeff Toister

TV Show:

Martin with Martin Lawrence

Audiotocracy's theme music is by Darren Hart Robinson

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Audiotocracy - Developing a Zero Waste Mindset with Moji Igun
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04/08/21 • 37 min

I don't know about you, but sometimes hearing yet more bad news on climate change just makes me want to hide under the couch with a roll of cookie dough.

It's overwhelming, and I feel like no matter how "good" I am, (a) there's always more I could/should be doing, and (b) I'm too small to have an impact.

Fortunately, there are people in the world like Moji Igun, founder of Blue Daisi Consulting. Moji teaches businesses how to incorporate sustainable business practices and move toward Zero Waste.

Moji is a certified TRUE Zero Waste Advisor who breaks the overwhelm of fighting climate change down to actionable, impactful steps we can all take.

So please, check out her website, sign up for a consult, follow her on Instagram, download her free guide to zero waste, get tickets to one of her free Zero Waste Mindset classes, and learn how you can start now to make a difference!

Moji recommends:

A book: Untamed by Glennon Doyle A local (Seattle) business: Eco Collective A podcast: Professional Troublemaker with Luvvie Ajayi Jones

And a tip: if you must buy a product, before you go buy it new, think if you can buy it used, borrow it from a friend or neighbor, or rent it!

Audiotocracy's theme music is by Darren Hart Robinson.

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Audiotocracy - The Brave New World of Shravani Salgaonkar
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03/11/21 • 40 min

Can a jacket change the way we think? Entrepreneur Shravani Salgaonkar is using her business to help normalize tolerance, compassion, empathy, and kindness by putting beautiful messaging on the back of denim jackets. Because maybe one day, on a crowded bus on the way to work, when someone has stared at that gorgeous message on the back of your jacket for the last seven stops, it’ll spark a conversation. And that conversation can spark a change. Stay tuned for my interview with Shravani, who is doing amazing, innovative things with her business, Change Spark. Mentioned in the podcast: https://changesparkstore.com/ https://www.instagram.com/change.spark/ Book: The Bullet Journal Method (https://bulletjournal.com/pages/book) TV: This Is Us (https://www.hulu.com/series/this-is-us-9dc170da-85db-475d-9df4-6572f15ffb00?) Music: Ethiopian Jazz (https://worldmusic.net/products/the-rough-guide-to-ethiopian-jazz) Podcast: Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conan-obrien-needs-a-friend/id1438054347) Audiotocracy theme music composed and performed by Darren Hart Music.
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What is an "eco-dietitian"? you ask. You'll love this — it's the intersection of nutrition, sustainability, food justice, and human and animal welfare.

And probably more things, but you'll have to hear the podcast to get the deets.

Mary Purdy MS, RDN, and integrative eco-dietitian does it all: she speaks, writes, teaches, podcasts, and counsels clients on how we can all eat more healthfully and more thoughtfully. And here's the good news — it's not that hard, and it's delicious.

Mary recommends:

Book: Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer Podcast: Hidden Brain with Shankar Vedantam Vegetable: collard greens (esp used as a wrap) Practice: rest. Not necessarily sleep, but just resting.

Learn more about the Healthy Future Students and Earth Pilot Program Act

Our awesome theme music is by Darren Hart! Learn more at MagikMountainband.com.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Audiotocracy have?

Audiotocracy currently has 15 episodes available.

What topics does Audiotocracy cover?

The podcast is about Non-Profit, Organization, Charity, Lgbtq, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Startup, Nonprofit, Podcasts, Poc and Business.

What is the most popular episode on Audiotocracy?

The episode title 'The Warrior Connection with Aaron Phillips' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Audiotocracy?

The average episode length on Audiotocracy is 41 minutes.

How often are episodes of Audiotocracy released?

Episodes of Audiotocracy are typically released every 49 days, 18 hours.

When was the first episode of Audiotocracy?

The first episode of Audiotocracy was released on Mar 11, 2021.

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