I haven’t decided if that’s the real name of the podcast series, but for now that’s what you get. Because I said so!
Either click to listen, or right-click and “Save Link As” (or something like that) to download for your very own.
Topics in Podcast One
Introduction:
A little about myself (whee!)
Then:
Some background on the name of my website and my tagline.
And Then:
How to make a great cup of coffee!
And Then:
How to keep up the energy in your small business (and in yourself)!
And Then:
Inspirational takeaway for today.
THE END.
Your turn!
Here is where you tell me that FRANKLY I SUCK and that I shouldn’t be DOING these things at all, and where I apologize to you for taking almost twenty minutes away from you that you will never ever ever get back.
Or, you know, you could say something else. Heh!
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I love the intro music! But I was really shocked to hear your story, the one about your near death experience. It really struck me, and reminded me how fragile life is, and how much we should/can/could/must enjoy it!
I reaaaally enjoyed your nuggets of wisdom on keeping the energy up in your business too. Like, a lot.
Oh, and I’m a NaNoWriMo-er too, I did it on 2007 and won.. but I figured I should focus on my business writing for this year. ;)
Keep up the podcasting, it rocks!
The intro music is ‘Briefcase No. 1′ by Tartanic. I saw them live at the local Renaissance Festival this year – AWESOME. :)
I knew you hadn’t been well when the littlest was born, but I had no idea it was so close! I am so happy that you are here with us and able to share your wisdom!
The take-away is so true. If we didn’t have any hardships in our lives we wouldn’t be who we are today, right?
Looking forward to the next installment already!
Thanks so much, my friend! I’m so jazzed to do the next one already. :D
I really liked that you pointed out the difference that filtered water makes. Especially here in Austin, un-filtered water is just NASTY. Makes anything taste bad.
And I love that inspirational bit at the end. About pain and about the universe and learning. I really think that was my favorite part – you definitely should keep that as the way you end each one.
Awesome job! I can’t wait for the next one (and you should see about getting it on iTunes – I’d give you a five star review.)
Good point, my next task is finding out how to make this a subscribable podcast on iTunes. :)
And thank you so much for appreciating the inspirational part. I am definitely going to keep doing that – it seems like I’m supposed to. So I will.
Boo! I can’t listen from work. Consider it bookmarked, I’ll be listening later!
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