
Podcast Recommendations: Mom Entrepreneurs
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09/05/21 • 21 min
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This week's theme is Mom Entrepreneurs. Our curator is Jill Salzman.
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Different Leaf: the Podcast, with host Brit Smith, provides a road map to an evolving landscape for new and experienced cannabis consumers. Join Brit every other Friday for conversations with cannabis experts about the evolving culture of legal weed.
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On Feedback with EarBuds, you'll hear an interview between our host, Arielle Nissenblatt, and someone doing something interesting in the podcast space. Then, you'll hear about this week's podcast picks being featured on our newsletter.
About our curator, Jill Salzman. Jill Salzman turns the mundane into inspiration and transforms the impossible into the achievable. Through defying expectations and breaking the rules, she succeeds in inspiring small business entrepreneurs and helping women figure out what works for them by using meaningful action to create positive results. Jill is the author of The Best Business Book In The World* (according to my mom) and the Amazon best-seller, Found It: A Field Guide for Mom Entrepreneurs. She’s shared the speaker stage with Richard Branson, Sheryl Sandberg, Daymond John, Marilu Henner, and Desmond Tutu among others, and professed her love of Eddie Vedder in her TEDx talk on 11/11/11. She hosts the top-rated entertaining business podcast, Why Are We Shouting?, a question she asks herself daily. CNNMoney calls her a “mommy mogul.” MSN Live says she’s a “Cool Mom Entrepreneur We Love.” Forbes rated her a Top 100 Champion Small Business Influencer and voted The Founding Moms one of the Top 10 Websites For Entrepreneurs. When she’s not speaking to audiences in patterned leggings or podcasting from her basement, she fruitlessly tries to convince her daughters that cassette tapes actually existed.
This week's interview: Meet Rebeca Seitz.
Here's her bio: Hello there! Thanks for dropping by. I'm a writer, producer and communicator with over 15 years of experience in leadership roles in the media and entertainment industries. I started out as a publicist at Thomas Nelson Publishers (now HarperCollins). Then I launched a literary PR firm that, over its nine year existence, served debut novelists and New York Times best-sellers. Along the way, five of my novels were published. In this second decade of my career, I've written a few biographies and novellas, co-written and co-produced a television screenplay based on one of my novels, founded a non-profit geared to put the power of stories to positive cultural use, and then... ... launched out here solo. Today, I write, produce, and look for ways to put the power of writing toward positive means. Through it all, I value the tribe of writers and creatives within which I live and move and have authentic being.
Find this week's podcast recommendation list here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/mom-entrepreneurs-podcast-recommendations
This week's podcast picks:
Why Are We Shouting?!
Hear I Am
Rox Talks
The Support Squad
Startup Parent
This week's spotlight: Planthropology
If you're on this planet, plants have a HUGE impact on your life. Whether you're a vegan, a carnivore, or somewhere in between, plants are the basis of the food you eat, the clothes your wear, and the air you breathe. We don't intended just to teach you plant facts
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This week's theme is Mom Entrepreneurs. Our curator is Jill Salzman.
This week's newsletter and podcast are sponsored by...
Different Leaf: the Podcast, with host Brit Smith, provides a road map to an evolving landscape for new and experienced cannabis consumers. Join Brit every other Friday for conversations with cannabis experts about the evolving culture of legal weed.
Listen: https://www.differentleaf.com/podcast
On Feedback with EarBuds, you'll hear an interview between our host, Arielle Nissenblatt, and someone doing something interesting in the podcast space. Then, you'll hear about this week's podcast picks being featured on our newsletter.
About our curator, Jill Salzman. Jill Salzman turns the mundane into inspiration and transforms the impossible into the achievable. Through defying expectations and breaking the rules, she succeeds in inspiring small business entrepreneurs and helping women figure out what works for them by using meaningful action to create positive results. Jill is the author of The Best Business Book In The World* (according to my mom) and the Amazon best-seller, Found It: A Field Guide for Mom Entrepreneurs. She’s shared the speaker stage with Richard Branson, Sheryl Sandberg, Daymond John, Marilu Henner, and Desmond Tutu among others, and professed her love of Eddie Vedder in her TEDx talk on 11/11/11. She hosts the top-rated entertaining business podcast, Why Are We Shouting?, a question she asks herself daily. CNNMoney calls her a “mommy mogul.” MSN Live says she’s a “Cool Mom Entrepreneur We Love.” Forbes rated her a Top 100 Champion Small Business Influencer and voted The Founding Moms one of the Top 10 Websites For Entrepreneurs. When she’s not speaking to audiences in patterned leggings or podcasting from her basement, she fruitlessly tries to convince her daughters that cassette tapes actually existed.
This week's interview: Meet Rebeca Seitz.
Here's her bio: Hello there! Thanks for dropping by. I'm a writer, producer and communicator with over 15 years of experience in leadership roles in the media and entertainment industries. I started out as a publicist at Thomas Nelson Publishers (now HarperCollins). Then I launched a literary PR firm that, over its nine year existence, served debut novelists and New York Times best-sellers. Along the way, five of my novels were published. In this second decade of my career, I've written a few biographies and novellas, co-written and co-produced a television screenplay based on one of my novels, founded a non-profit geared to put the power of stories to positive cultural use, and then... ... launched out here solo. Today, I write, produce, and look for ways to put the power of writing toward positive means. Through it all, I value the tribe of writers and creatives within which I live and move and have authentic being.
Find this week's podcast recommendation list here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/mom-entrepreneurs-podcast-recommendations
This week's podcast picks:
Why Are We Shouting?!
Hear I Am
Rox Talks
The Support Squad
Startup Parent
This week's spotlight: Planthropology
If you're on this planet, plants have a HUGE impact on your life. Whether you're a vegan, a carnivore, or somewhere in between, plants are the basis of the food you eat, the clothes your wear, and the air you breathe. We don't intended just to teach you plant facts
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Podcast Recommendations on Understanding Our Digital Footprint
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This week's theme is Understanding Our Digital Footprint. The curator is Tim Bornholdt, host of the Constant Variables podcast.
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On Feedback with EarBuds, you'll hear an interview between our host, Arielle Nissenblatt, and someone doing something interesting in the podcast space. Then, you'll hear about this week's podcast picks being featured on our newsletter.
About our curator, Tim Bornholdt. Hi! My name is Tim Bornholdt. I'm an entrepreneur, software developer, and podcaster based in Minneapolis, MN.
I've been building websites since the first grade. My first site was a terrible Angelfire page called "Tim's World," and it featured every awful feature of late 90s web browsers (frames, scrolling marquees, and an unstoppable MIDI loop of the Coca-Cola jingle in the background). I kept at it and improved my web development capabilities, eventually creating the web's most popular Ralph Wiggum website called That's Unpossible in middle school. I graduated from the University of Minnesota in 2010 with a BA in Journalism, a minor in Computer Science, and a fair amount of debt.
This week's interview: Meet Jeff Townsend, AKA The Podcast Father. His podcast is called Indie Podcaster. Jeff interviews creators about their shows and projects. He spoke with EarBuds creator Arielle Nissenblatt last week about her career. We're sharing a 10-ish minute snippet of that conversation here.
To listen to the rest of the interview, click here: https://www.podcastfather.com/arielle-nissenblatt-from-earbuds-podcast-collective/
Find this week's podcast recommendation list here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/digital-footprint-podcast-recommendations
This week's podcast picks:
Constant Variables
Tech Tip Tuesdays
Climate Solutions
Sustrain Daily Podcast
Sustainability Explored
This week's spotlight: AFTERSHOCK
Aftershock is a fast-paced thriller about a massive earthquake that destroys the West Coast, causing a mysterious island to rise up from the Pacific.
Sarah Wayne Callies is leading the charge on this new scripted series that also stars David Harbour and Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
Listen: https://deadline.com/2021/06/sarah-wayne-callies-david-harbour-jeffrey-dean-morgan-to-star-in-scripted-podcast-aftershock-iheartmedia-1234783840/
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Hispanic Heritage Month Podcast Recommendations
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This week's theme is Hispanic Heritage Month. Our curator is Maribel Quezada Smith.
This week's newsletter and podcast are sponsored by...
World Gone Good podcast. Need a little inspiration? Host Steve Silverman turns the light on in the darkness and spreads the good in every episode of World Gone Good.
Listen to unique stories from incredible everyday people making the world a little bit better.
Listen: https://twitter.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=23dcd7a2c6f1281f17223e7b9&id=a1e7e6a9d8&e=2371765feb
On Feedback with EarBuds, you'll hear an interview between our host, Arielle Nissenblatt, and someone doing something interesting in the podcast space. Then, you'll hear about this week's podcast picks being featured on our newsletter.
About our curator, Maribel Quezada Smith, from her website:
A few years ago, I discovered I was living my life for other people instead of myself. That's when I started down this journey of self-discovery and empowerment.
This journey confirmed a fear I had long avoided confronting, the fear that I didn't completely belong anywhere, and I had to choose a cultural "side" to succeed in life.
Since then, thanks to a decent amount of soul searching, I have realized I no longer have to choose a cultural side, I simply have to embrace my own journey as a Mexican immigrant woman living in the United States, who loves Hip Hop and Cumbia.
All of this self-discovery combined with my 15-plus years as a professional in video production and podcasting, inspired my passion for creating stories with meaning in order to satisfy our human desire for purpose and connection. (Which is how my podcast DIFERENTE was born!)
Today, I help entrepreneurs, startups and growing brands build deeper connections with their ideal customers through meaningful video and audio content.
This week's interview: Arielle Vetro.
Here's her bio: I’m a Canadian-Italian writer and podcast producer based in London, England. I'm passionate about cooking, community organizing and exploring the mystifying psychology of people who "just don't have a sweet tooth".
I moved to the U.K. in 2017 to pursue a MSc in Social Policy and Planning from the London School of Economics. After graduating, I worked in the urban design and innovation field researching the social and cultural impacts of Smart City technologies. I honed an approach to city innovation that places people - and their real needs - squarely in the centre.
Arielle recommends these shows during our interview:
Blackout
La Brega
Maintenance Phase
Edith
Point of Origin
Find this week's podcast recommendation list here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/podcasts-celebrating-hispanic-heritage-month
This week's podcast picks:
Diferente
De Pueblo, Católico & Gay
Café con Pam
The Mujerón Podcast
Latinx in Power
This week's spotlight: Where the Red Cedar Grows
So, how did white people end up living in Cass Lake? And how come Ojibwe-owned land on the Leech Lake Reservation looks like a checkerboard? Today we'll look at the history of Cass Lake--damming, land grabs, and dirty deals--and explore how it came to be what it is today.
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