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Paul Colligan (and everyone else at The Podcast Partnership) leverages tech to increase reach. He's the author of the #1 Top Selling "How To Podcast" book Podcast Consultant, Executive Podcast Producer, and Keynote Speaker. His first book on Podcasting came out 2 years before the iPhone. He's been playing this game for awhile . In The Podcast Report, Paul shares what's really working in the Podcasting industry and freely gives the Podcast Strategies that WORK. No hype, just facts and a way o ...
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Bestselling Author, Keynote Speaker and Podcasting Strategist Paul Colligan leverages the Podcast to have the very conversation we need to be having. It's almost a partner to Paul's "The Podcast Industry Report" Podcast, but it's also a stand-alone look at what's really important - and a chance to explore issues he can't cover over there.
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Listen in while our hosts Paul Colligan from Paul Colligans Blog, P. Dilly from Podcast Pickle, David Jackson from The School Of Podcasting and Robert Walch from Podcast411 talk podcasting in a round table discusion. The show includes guest interviews, news and podcast talk.
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Gender Intelligence Show

Barbara Annis and Paul Colligan

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After decades of ineffective quotas, a revolutionary approach to breaking through the glass ceiling for women has come into focus—one shaped by a greater understanding of our gender differences instead of trying to ignore them. Today, Gender Intelligence is improving communication between men and women in organizations around the globe. It’s resulting in superior innovative thinking, more effective problem solving and decision-making, greater team productivity, and more enduring customer rel ...
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Interviews with leaders in the new media industry focusing on the business of monetizing consumer-downloadable content. Topics include business models, advertising, marketing, strategy, partnerships, sponsorships, distribution channels, audience measurement standards, research, education and case studies. Be sure to tune in to Get the Download.
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What if you could revolutionize your podcast production workflow overnight? Discover the game-changing potential of AI in our latest episode, where we uncover how advanced tools like the new iOS Notes feature can transcribe audio seamlessly and simplify your workflow. Listen as we share a cautionary tale about a fellow podcaster who complicates his…
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Paul Colligan and Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting dive into the essential insights for podcasters in 2024. They discuss the evolving landscape of podcasting, including the surprising decrease in active podcasts and why the space isn't as saturated as you might think. The duo also tackles the big question: Is YouTube a friend or foe to po…
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In this episode, we explore seven ways to dominate Podcast Movement 2023 in Denver. We emphasize the value of hallway conversations over sessions, the importance of verifying information, asking specific questions, and understanding the environment. By following these tips, you'll make the most of the event and connect with fellow podcasters. I'm e…
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On today's episode of the podcast report, we discuss three themes: AI, YouTube, and noise in podcasting. AI will revolutionize cameras and sound quality, YouTube is a major player in the podcasting world, and we address the issue of noise in the industry. Stay tuned for future episodes. Thanks for listening!…
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Effie Parks hosts the Once Upon a gene podcast. Her son was born with a rare disease and it left her feeling completely isolated. She created the podcast to find other parents who are raising a kid with a rare disease. It's full of resources and personal stories from families who are navigating this unique lifestyle. Because of Her Podcast As Effie…
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Despite the excitement about the Facebook Podcast updates for late 2021, they will do nothing to help your Podcast. But, you can leverage what they've done for the sake of your Podcast. The Medium article about Facebook Consumption - https://medium.com/@PaulColligan/want-your-audience-to-actually-consume-your-content-give-podcasting-a-second-look-o…
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When you OWN the network, Facebook going doing doesn't matter, YouTube demonetizing you doesn't matter, Spotify running in and out of favor doesn't matter. What matters is what you do with your content, with your network. Be smart with it P.s., this is MUCH bigger than owning the URL or someone else publishing your feed.. #BeTheNetwork http://ThePo…
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For the last 17 years, people have been telling me different things that are going to "kill" Podcasting. They've been wrong. Apple Private Relay isn't going to kill Podcasting either, and today's Sounds Profitable piece (https://soundsprofitable.com/update/apple-private-relay-for-podcasting) explains why. I'm not worried about that. I'm worried abo…
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There is a new thing in Podcasting ... so new, it's getting the name "Podcasting 2.0." There are some very exciting things about it. In this episode, I chat about the concept of "Value For Value." It's pretty exciting. Here are some of the links that matter. I'll update the notes and webpage as/when needed: Podcasting 2.0 - https://www.podchaser.co…
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When the pandemic surged around the world, tens of millions of people were told their employment was suspended, or they were asked to work from home. Now, as the vaccine rollout is gaining steam, and cases of COVID-19 are declining in most countries, employees are being asked to return to the workplace. This has created uncertainty and an extremely…
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Paul and Barbara kick off the podcast with a discussion about the quote “feedback is the breakfast of champions,” a quote by author Ken Blanchard in his groundbreaking book “One Minute Manager,” and co-authored by Spencer Johnson MD. Barbara describes giving feedback as one of the biggest challenges, particularly between men and women. She says men…
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Barbara Annis and host Paul Colligan kick off this episode with a story about Barbara’s husband, also named Paul, who had a negative experience during an Unconscious Bias training session. Barbara explains that Unconscious Bias does not work, and companies need to stop delivering that kind of training. She says it has a reverse effect on people bec…
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On this episode, Barbara Annis and host Paul Colligan discuss the some of the biggest challenges facing women in leadership positions. The pitfalls, identified through a survey of 2,000 women leaders, were based on two simple questions. What pitfalls they worked to avoid in their careers, and what pitfalls they may have fallen into. 7 Common Themes…
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Marcella Allison is an entrepreneur and top direct advertising copywriter. She founded the (not so secret) Order of the Titanides, a community to empower women freelancers and solopreneurs in the advertising and direct response industries. On this podcast, Marcella explains to Barbara that she knew it was time to take action on behalf of women in h…
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Barbara Annis begins the program by sharing some of the fundamental differences between men and women when it comes to conflict. She says the sexes really do react to conflict differently. Women tend to internalize conflicts and ruminate about it. Men tend to externalize it. They will often make a decision to either resolve it or move on, which as …
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After a busy life raising a family and building a career in sales at Sony, Barbara Annis turned her interest in gender differences into a lifelong mission to bring Gender Intelligence into the workplace. In today’s episode, Barbara shares the story of her journey with Paul, and explains why there’s so much more to accomplish. One of the biggest ‘a-…
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"Over the last 40 years, studies have shown that female officers are less authoritarian in their approach to policing, less reliant on physical force and are more effective communicators. Most importantly, female officers are better at defusing potentially violent confrontations before those encounters turn deadly." Hiring & Retaining More Women: T…
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We know that today, women influence 80% of purchases. They often manage the day-to-day expenses of the family but aren’t generally managing the family wealth or investments. Barbara Annis interviews Jo Ousterhout, a financial coach who has been described as a champion of women’s political and economic leadership. Ousterhout acknowledged the latest …
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The Gender Intelligence community is growing. Early adopters in finance and technology are now being joined by manufacturing and mining companies, as they too recognize the benefits of building inclusive cultures through an understanding of the value of gender differences. On today’s show, Barbara and Paul discuss the progress of Vale, one of the w…
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On a day to mark the progress of women’s rights around the globe, Barbara and Paul discuss ‘mining the gold,’ to recognize and appreciate the differences and strengths that women bring to the workplace, and in leadership roles. The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is “Choose to Challenge.” It’s a theme Barbara takes some issue with be…
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How do you measure training effectiveness when it comes to Gender Intelligence? We’ve got a tool for that! Our Online Gender Diversity Diagnostic tool allows individuals, teams, and organization to quantify their Gender Intelligence scores, and track progress over time. The tool offers organizations quantifiable data, allowing them to ‘see’ the iss…
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Microlearning is gaining traction in the corporate training world. More and more educators and instructional designers are realizing the benefits of bite-sized learning, compared to workshops or longer form e-learning. The Gender Intelligence Group has launched its “Learning Nudges” program, delivering 3- to-5-minute micro training modules on a wee…
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It's a disruptive time for everyone. Organizations are concerned about the wellbeing and productivity of employees, and individuals are facing serious challenges too. Barbara and Paul reflect on the issues facing many of us, and focus on 6 important areas where using Gender Intelligence will make a big difference. They are: Distraction - The ongoin…
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Is a "good heart" and effort enough to make your Podcast successful? Is the old cry of "Podcast your passions and profits will follow" a good idea? In part 5 of this 8 part series on The Podcast Partnership Mindset Scorecard (get yours at http://HeadsUpTuesday.com), Paul examines the conflict of "Effort Versus Strategy." Hint, Strategy Wins.…
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The idea of "Who Not How" comes from Dan Sullivan of Strategic Coach who has leveraged that very concept to be part of 11 different Podcasts. We started the first one but love how this smart (do I dare say "Strategic"?) element has made it possible. It's part 4 of an 8-part series on the Podcast Partnership Mindset Scorecard. If you want to get you…
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Podcast Seasons? I was introduced to the idea by the great Michael Hyatt and it's been a part of our Podcasting strategy pretty much from that day on. It's the second point in our Strategic Coach inspired Mindset Scorecard - and we're taking 8 episodes to talk about the 8 points. Want your copy of the Scorecard? You can grab it at http://HeadsUpTue…
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The gender intelligence conversation gets a bit more personal as Barbara Annis, author of Results At The Top, examines why it matters "everywhere else," including the home, the hospital, and in difficult conversations. In the final episode of the Gender Intelligence mini-series, Baraba Annis talks about how gender intelligence can be the difference…
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