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Indie Hackers

Courtland Allen and Channing Allen

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Courtland and Channing Allen interview the ambitious indie hackers who are turning their ideas and side projects into profitable online businesses. Explore the latest strategies and tools founders are using to capitalize on new opportunities, escape the 9-to-5 grind, and create their own personal revenue-generating machines. The future is indie!
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Coffee with the Chicken Ladies covers all things pet chicken. Each episode includes a breed spotlight and relevant chicken keeping topics, as well as reviews of books and products, amazing recipes using home fresh eggs, interviews, and occasional chicken-themed celebrations. Please help us grow the podcast - subscribe, share, and leave reviews and ratings on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for listening!
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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show. Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda. The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more. The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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"Inside Independent Publishing (with IBPA)" wants to make you a smarter publisher by giving you access to powerful ideas, strategies, and tools for success. Our interview guests are independent publishers, author publishers, and hybrid publishers, as well as distributors, printers, reviewers, booksellers, marketers, visionaries, and opinion leaders from all sectors of the book publishing industry. We are sponsored and supported by the Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), the large ...
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Introducing the newest podcast show for indie podcasters! This show is based on the renowned Podmmunity newsletter, which has been a resource hub for indie podcasters for years. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re a seasoned pro, this show is for you. Join us every week as we explore the exciting world of indie podcasting and help you achieve your goals. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to grow your audience and take your show to the next level!
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Motion Hatch is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by veteran motion designer Hayley Akins, discussing the business side of animation and motion design that so many creatives struggle with. Offering quality practical advice and insight for freelance, full-time or aspiring animators, illustrators and motion designers, hear from a wide range of voices within the industry, including how leading animators started out, tips on managing your business and career advice. For more info on how to take control ...
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New show for awake and conscious entrepreneurs, authors, healers, experts, and teachers! Inspiring, real world stories every week about clients, readers, business and books to support building your dream career. We'll discuss Business and Books topics to help you grow as an entrepreneur, author, solopreneur, healer, or anyone offering their gifts to the world. With over 25 years of sales, marketing and business experience, Molly shares with you realistic insights, tips, training, and guidanc ...
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Art & Cocktails

Ekaterina Popova

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Art & Cocktails: Exploring the World of Contemporary Art, Creativity, Business, and Inspiration Join host Ekaterina Popova, artist and founder of Create! Magazine, as she uncorks the vibrant and multifaceted world of contemporary art, creative entrepreneurship, mindset, and creativity one episode at a time. Welcome to "Art & Cocktails," a podcast where artists, creatives, dreamers, and artpreneurs gather to share their journeys and their art over their favorite drinks. Building on the succes ...
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The Self-Publishing Advice and Inspirations Podcast from the Alliance of Independent Authors provides a comprehensive guide for indie authors. Wednesdays offer "Advice," featuring "Member Q&A" hosted by Sacha Black and Michael La Ronn, "Publishing for Profit" by Orna Ross, "Creating Better Books" with Howard Lovy, and "Reaching More Readers" led by Holly Greenland and Dale Roberts. Sundays bring "Inspirations," including "Inspirational Indie Author Interviews" hosted by Howard Lovy, "Monthly ...
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🌒 Welcome to the Moonshine Moonshot Podcast - great to have you here! Join us every week as we dive into untouched areas of filmmaking that go above and beyond conventional film school teachings. Your host, Sue Collins, will navigate you through the independent filmmaking industry, guiding you to amplify your craft and foster sustainable careers. With over 15 years of experience in documentary and impact films, Sue's expertise has resonated globally, captivating audiences through various pla ...
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Duck N Cover

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"Guns, midgets (little people), hookers (pleasure professionals), butthash, grumfuffles, lowlifes, blood, and two manchildren coming-of-age together as they navigate through a city of crime armed only with their wits, service weapons, and healthy libidos. Put the kids to bed, and hand the babysitter a beer.... It's Duck 'N Cover!!! When Miller and McKenna lost their respective partners in a controversial and widely-publicized failed drug bust, the two greenhorn detectives were paired up to f ...
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Jordan Blackman interviews the leaders and legends of the video game industry so that you can succeed with your game project, career, or venture. Discover how you can produce, market, and operate games more successfully so that your career can be more satisfying and impactful, whether you're a game designer, engineer, or entrepreneur and whether you work at a studio, publisher, brand or startup. Jordan is an industry insider, who has worked as a Senior Producer at Ubisoft and a Lead Designer ...
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Mastering the Podcaster Mindset is THE podcast for indie podcasters who are looking to grow their show, build an audience, improve their podcasting craft, and make a little money from their podcast. Our multiple award-winning hosts give you, the indie podcaster, the tools you need to maximize your creativity and breakthrough mindset barriers surrounding your podcast. You will get tips and insider secrets we have learned to raise the power of your content and the quality of your sound. This p ...
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Why is podcast suddenly the buzzword? What goes into making a good podcast that listeners love? How can a podcaster make moolah from podcasting? Is India ready for a podcast revolution? These and many more eyebrow-raising questions that go unanswered for emerging and established podcasters are being addressed on DFYPs original show - Indian Podcasting Revolution. Join us every week as we deep dive into the world of podcasting, covering crucial topics like authority building, content strategy ...
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80 Level Podcast is an episodic show for game developers, digital artists, animators, video game enthusiasts, CGI and VFX specialists. Join us to learn about new workflows, discuss new tools and share your work.
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In this week's episode, we spotlight the tiny and beautiful Serama bantam. Dr Stephanie Lamb, avian vet and advisor to Lefeber/Emeraid, joins us to talk about supplements for poultry health. We share our recipe for delicious Double Chocolate Zucchini Bread, and find some retail therapy with the Quictent Walk-In Chicken Run. Grubbly Farms - click he…
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It’s not looking hopeful for the athletes expecting a dip in the Seine. Familiarisation dips for the triathlon competitors have been cancelled for two days straight. Officials are hoping Tuesday will see the athletes in the Seine, but with heavy rain due later in the week it’s not looking good for the long term. France Correspondent Catherine Field…
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Despite feeling the brunt of the current economic climate, figures suggest the hospitality industry is seeing some growth. The Restaurant Association suggests that the industry saw $15 billion in annual sales, a growth of 5.8%. More Kiwis seem to be eating out, and one way they’re doing so is with First Table, a scheme that gives consumers half pri…
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The Waitangi Tribunal strikes again. At a time when the office that looks after the money that gets handed out to Māori to head off to court is in real trouble because they have run out of money, the Tribunal is pumping out report after report, costing Lord knows how much, to achieve virtually nothing. This latest report deals with the Government's…
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While results would suggest it’s not quite the Warriors year, their attendance rates say otherwise. They’ve officially sold out their entire 2024 season, the first club in NRL history to do so. Warriors CEO Cameron George told Mike Hosking that it’s a fantastic effort from their fanbase and members, and they’re very appreciative of the privilege of…
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Callum Hedge is making his mark in Indy NXT off the back of his success in the 2023 Porsche Carrera Cup. He’s fourth in the standings after appendicitis left him at an early-season disadvantage. Hedge is back in New Zealand for a couple of weeks before the final few races of the season and told Mike Hosking that it’s a dream come true to be racing …
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 30th of July, the Police Association's Chris Cahill discusses the proposed Firearm Prohibition Order laws and its warrantless searches. The Prime Minister is on to talk an abundance of public sector wastage. Indy NXT driver Callum Hedge is back in the country for the mid-season break, so w…
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Welcome to Art & Cocktails! I'm your host, Ekaterina Popova artist and founder of Create! Magazine. In this episode, I (Kat) discuss how to structure your marketing efforts for networking, visibility, sales, and connections by honoring seasonality and balancing masculine and feminine energy. I share my approach in my art career and business, and pr…
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The New Zealand Film Commission has raised eyebrows by throwing two parties apiece for its outgoing acting chief executive, and for its incoming chief executive, for a total cost of $16,431. In a kind of mirror image approval, incoming chief executive Annie Murray signed off the $8,627 price of two farewell parties for outgoing acting chief executi…
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Police say they need search powers to crack down on gang associates and their firearms. New proposed Firearm Prohibition Order laws would ban people committing lower level offences from holding a firearms licence, and allow warrantless police searches of suspects. The Justice Select Committee's asking the Government to soften some changes, concerne…
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A blueprint's been released for New Zealand to be on the cutting edge of Artificial Intelligence development. AI Forum New Zealand is made up of members from Amazon, ANZ, Xero, and others who believe the technology can boost GDP and productivity. Their plan for 2030 focuses on investing in AI for six sectors including agriculture, creative industri…
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Australia correspondent Steve Price tells Mike Hosking of Australia’s Olympic medal chances – with high hopes for the country’s swimmers. Meanwhile, three Ministers in Australia’s cabinet have had their portfolios removed. Two were involved in home affairs and immigration - which Price describes as being in a disastrous state as more and more migra…
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Will Jordan is back in black, following a season-long stint on the sideline. Sam Cane also sees a return – with the naming of the Rugby Championship squad squaring the line-up for the upcoming Argentina match. Jordan tells Mike Hosking his recovery from a shoulder surgery was slow but he is now back in full contact training. “It’s a bit of a journe…
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It is day one of the Government’s military-style youth bootcamp pilot. The programme has faced harsh criticism from the opposition and experts, but Minister for Children Karen Chhour says the 10 young men taking part have hope as of today. Chhour tells Mike Hosking she understands the pushback but hopes the programme will out the right people in fr…
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Following Otago University’s implementation of a free speech and academic freedom policy earlier this year, universities countrywide are following suit. The Free Speech Union has engaged with most New Zealand universities and says it has held high-level talks. Chief Executive Jonathan Ayling tells Mike Hosking the Free Speech Union is concerned abo…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 29th of July, Green Party co-leader Chloe Swarbrick explains why the Greens have to wait another month before they do anything re Darleen Tana. The must maligned boot camps begin today so we talk to the minister in charge, Karen Chhour. Guy in Paris and Sav fresh off the rugby field in …
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Green Party leadership has written to Darleen Tana, giving her 21 days to respond to calls to resign. Senior leaders from the Green’s Pacific Network walked away from the party following the letter – seen as a step towards invoking waka-jumping provisions. The party has scheduled a special meeting for September 1, when delegates will vote on whethe…
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Seven days since Joe Biden dropped out of the US presidential race, Kamala Harris’ campaign has raised over $200 million. Two thirds of that money is from first time donors and 170,000 new volunteers have signed up to assist the campaign. US correspondent Mitch McCann tells Mike Hosking focus is now on who Harris will pick as her vice president. Me…
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A five-year snapshot of Auckland's economic situation shows that despite longer lockdowns, the region still grew 10% financially, matching the national average. $143 billion in GDP was also generated in 2023 - the fastest in the country. Auckland Unlimited Director of Economic Development Pam Ford tells Mike Hosking remaining on par with the nation…
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On this episode of the Self-Publishing News Podcast, Dan Holloway covers the launch of Created by Humans, an AI rights licensing platform, and the Copyright Clearance Centre's new initiative to include AI permissions in their annual copyright licenses. Dan also discusses the expansion of the Amazon Literary Partnership into Ireland, highlighting it…
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Send me a text message Watch the YouTube video version of this podcast at https://youtu.be/OblwbV_YyAY - Musician Micheal Silverman is one of the most savvy Music Biz Entrepreneurs I know. His music generates one billion streams yearly, with 12 billion streams and downloads since 2007. Every musician should listen to this inspiring interview. Welco…
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It was a highly divisive speech from Benjamin Netanyahu as thousands protest his visit to the US. The Israeli Prime Minister is meeting Vice President Kamala Harris today. His talks to the US Congress yesterday were boycotted by dozens of senior lawmakers due to his role facilitating the war and humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. US Correspondent Mi…
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At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. Tech: 3/10 For all that it's changed we have become hopelessly reliant on a thing we don’t get and can't cope with when it doesn’t work right. The All Blacks: 6/10 We won and we saw some new talent. Whether it swept America is ano…
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New Zealand's opposing proposals for infant formula label changes while Australia is adopting them. Dairy industry groups raised concern it could impact exports of the product. Ministers from both countries met to discuss the proposal written by the collective Food Standards Authority. Food Safety Minister Andrew Hoggard sought a review but failed.…
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At the end of the week the Government's much debated military academies for young offenders will be underway. They are probably the headline aspect of this weird, overall scrap we seem to have been having post the election around ideas that are to be enacted and yet don’t have a level of acceptance from the opponents, despite the fact that what tho…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 26th of July, one of our two flagbearers Aaron Gate is on the show to talk the honour of leading our Olympic squad. Mike has discovered a brand new condiment - but you better get in quick before it sells out! Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson Wrap the Week, and there's bets flying around as we g…
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Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson joined Mike Hosking once more to Wrap the Week that was. They talked kimchi sprinkles, the CrowdStrike outage and bets were flying as we got an insight into the questions floating around in Mike’s mind. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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Nelson's proposed sandwich board ban is being viewed as a case of using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. The city council's looking at banning the signs, requiring businesses to have a resource consent to display them in a public place. One sandwich board is allowed under existing rules. Mayor Nick Smith told Mike Hosking it's not something he suppor…
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The Government wants to override a Court of Appeal decision over Māori claims to coastlines. The Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations Minister has announced plans to tighten restrictions, requiring iwi seeking Customary Marine Titles to prove they've had continuous exclusive use and ownership of the area since 1840. Paul Goldsmith told Mike Hosking a 20…
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Concerns are rising in Otago over a lack of transparency from the regional council about new freshwater rules. Federated Farmers Otago has written to councillors, district mayors, and ministers, demanding the latest draft of the council's Land and Water Plan be made public. The rules are scheduled to come into force in October and will have immedia…
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It's a proud moment for two athletes after being named New Zealand's flag bearers for the 2024 Olympic games. Track cyclist Aaron Gate and sailing athlete Jo Aleh were formally announced at a ceremony this morning. Two-time Olympian Jo Aleh won gold at London 2012 and Silver in Rio 2016, while four-time Olympian Aaron Gate won Bronze at London 2012…
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Hello friends, and welcome to another episode of Art and Cocktails. I'm your host, Kat (Ekaterina Popova). Today, we're talking about the love-hate relationship with the slow summer season. If you're an artist or entrepreneur, you know exactly what I'm talking about. If not, consider yourself lucky and share your tips for avoiding the summer slump!…
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Bookselling profit margins can be tight for independent publishers, but with some ingenuity, publishers can create additional revenue streams. Agate Publishing President Doug Seibold has had great success with his publishing company, as well as various endeavors related to publishing, so he joins “Inside Independent Publishing (with IBPA)” to discu…
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The British Government has suspended seven Labour MPs for six months after they voted against an amendment to scrap the UK’s two-child benefit cap. The Scottish National Party had voted to end the policy, which prevents almost all parents from claiming child tax credit for more than two children. The amendment was rejected by 363 votes to 103, but …
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Reality TV series Match Fit is back for its fourth season, with the first episode airing last night. The series involves ex-rugby union and rugby league stars getting back into shape both physically and mentally, coached by Sir Graham Henry and Tawera Nikau respectively. Stars of the new series Pita Alatini and Louie Anderson joined Mike Hosking to…
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Officials in Italy's Capri are planning a crackdown on overtourism to the Isle. One of the isle's mayor is proposing a barrier of 40 buoys to be placed 100 metres offshore for a distance of around 6km around its western side. It comes after Venice wrapped up a pilot programme charging entrance fees to day-trippers. Italian correspondent Jo McKenna …
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The hopeful part in this Royal Commission into Abuse in Care seems to be that everyone who can now do something about it starts on the same page. There seems universal agreement we have a national disgrace, it never should have happened and redress is needed as fast as possible. It hopefully means, for now anyway, that those who have told their sto…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday the 25th of July, Erica Stanford has a massive job in front of her as she responds to the Abuse in Care report and what we do going forward. Are you an athlete if you participate in e-sports? The olympic committee has announced a 2025 e-sports games in Saudi Arabia. Ex-All Black and ex-Wa…
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Preparations for the next Olympics are already underway, in the form of the inaugural Olympic Esports. The International Olympic Commitee has announced the competition will take place next year, with Saudi Arabia just named as hosts. It'll have gold medals just like Paris, but it will also have NZ$100 million worth of prize money. New Zealand Espor…
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The Emissions Trading Scheme could soon stop Kiwis from eating their greens. Greenhouse tomato, cucumber and capsicum growers are set to be affected by changes to industrial allocation. Major producers could be lumped with a $200,000 fee, and Vegetables New Zealand says that will put some out of business. Vegetables New Zealand chair John Murphy jo…
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An NZIER report finds New Zealand's inadvertently discouraging talented people from moving here. Our current tax laws make expat Kiwis and migrants pay for the investments they made before coming here. The rules impose tax on the paper value of those investments, even if they are still in start-up phase and not making any income. Founder of US-base…
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The new Tsar of the health system says the agency has an over-spending problem, not an under-funding problem. The Government's sacked the board of Health New Zealand, replacing it solely with the chair Lester Levy and giving him a new title of commissioner. Levy intends to appoint four regional leaders. The Government claims its overspending at a r…
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Erica Stanford says the Government will do everything it can to get faith-based groups to apologise for the part they played in the abuse of thousands. The Royal Commission of Inquiry estimates 200,000 of around 655,000 people in care were abused between 1950 and 2019. Abuse and neglect was widespread in state and faith-based institutions. It makes…
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This month in the Reaching More Readers podcast, Dale L. Roberts and Holly Greenland wrap up their journey around the tips and tricks for email marketing for indie authors. This time, they'll take a closer look at offering “reader magnets,” the importance of testing your mailer systems, and further tips on growing your list. Look back at previous R…
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