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Struggling with project execution and feeling overwhelmed? Fear not! Welcome to the Project Management Masterclass podcast, a monthly series hosted by seasoned project manager Brittany Wilkins. Join us for invaluable insights, practical tips, and engaging stories aimed at helping you master the intricate art and science of project management.
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Unravel the mis-education surrounding African-American history as you embark on a captivating journey with Brittany Wilkins, an engineer and herstorian. This podcast delves into the rich, multifaceted history of African-Americans, extending far beyond the narrative of slavery. Prepare to discover a legacy filled with both triumphs and struggles, as Brittany unveils a lost heritage brimming with remarkable achievements. Imagine a time when Africans significantly influenced the development of ...
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At Podcasting and Platforms, we help you turn your passions into podcasts that build relationships. We tackle three problems on the show: 1. The struggle to get to episode one 2. How to get past the 9-month slump once you've started. 3. The overthinking and loneliness of content creation. We solve it by exploring the tools, techniques, and strategies you need to craft compelling shows that create meaningful culture around your niche by changing the metric of podcasting success from downloads ...
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Social media is a great way to promote a podcast, but creating more content and posting it to multiple platforms can be exhausting. What platforms are working for podcasters? Chris Spangle and guest Brandon Peters answer this, along with a question from Aaron, who wants to start a podcast but isn't sure what he should start on. Learn more about you…
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Send us a Text Message. It's Black Music Month! Join us on a musical journey through some of the most popular black music genres. In this episode, Black History educator Brittany Wilkins shares snippets of instrumentals from gospel, blues, jazz, Motown, hip-hop, and contemporary music. Discover a bit of history and groove along with The Coin: Black…
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Send us a Text Message. Project management is the engine that propels new products and technologies to the market. To ensure successful project execution, certain guidelines and principles are essential. In this episode of "Mastering Project Management: 10 Guidelines for Success," our project manager and podcast host Brittany Wilkins explores 10 ke…
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Send us a Text Message. Have you ever been assigned a project and wondered, "Why am I working on this?" In this episode, seasoned project manager Brittany Wilkins delves into the importance of understanding why and how projects are selected. She explains why this knowledge is crucial for project managers. Project Management Masterclass is dedicated…
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Thanks to Indiana University and the beautiful landscape, Bloomington is a destination city. Where are the good spots to eat when visiting for a game or hike? No Dishes: Bloomington uses video and audio podcasting to connect the culinary community within the city while also showing off culinary delights to outsiders. Host Jordan Davis and producer …
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Send us a Text Message. Though air is invisible, we all depend on it for life. This Earth Day, join black history educator Brittany Wilkins as she illuminates the environmental challenges facing a community in Mobile, Alabama. Africatown, founded by free slaves who arrived in the United States on the last slave ship, holds a crucial place in black …
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Send us a Text Message. Discover the essential insights tailored for project managers, organizations, and businesses navigating Project Management Information Systems in this episode of Project Management Masterclass. Join Brittany Wilkins as she shares 6 crucial lessons drawn from her extensive experience in implementing and overseeing project man…
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Send us a Text Message. In the second episode of the Project Management Masterclass, your host Brittany Wilkins delves deeper into the essential elements of project management. Building upon the fundamentals discussed in Episode 1, Brittany sheds light on the distinctions between projects, programs, and portfolios, emphasizing the importance of cla…
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Dyke Michaels and Zach Rohn of HarderBrunch are my guests, discussing the unique blend of comedy, food, and community their show offers. They started recording on a cell phone and have grown into hosting themed events and a summer camp by embodying passion and hospitality in podcasting. The conversation covers the challenges and rewards of podcast …
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Send us a Text Message. Join Black history educator Brittany Wilkins as she delves into the extraordinary life and enduring legacy of the iconic reggae legend, Bob Marley. In this captivating episode of "The Coin: Black History on the Other Side," Brittany intricately weaves together the narrative of Bob Marley's meteoric rise to fame, exploring th…
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a Text Message. Embark on an enlightening journey with black history educator Brittany Wilkins as she leads us through the corridors of African history in The Coin: Black History on the Other Side exclusive masterclass. Delve deeper beneath the surface to unveil a new perspective on African history, enriched with a m…
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Join us for the first live and in-person episode of Podcasting and Platforms as we explore the future of podcasting: connecting people locally and in person. Our guest is Jeremiah Morrell of the Boss Hog of Liberty, who serves the community of New Castle with his show and shared his lessons on building a thriving local audience. The next generation…
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Send us a Text Message. Wondering about your project progress and meeting stakeholder expectations? Seeking inspiration for your project management endeavors? Fear not, as host Brittany Wilkins is here to guide you. Tune in as Brittany introduces the Project Management Masterclass series, aimed at imparting the intricacies of the profession. Think …
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Send us a Text Message. Welcome to Mastering Project Management: Unveiling the Fundamentals, where we embark on a journey to uncover the essential principles driving successful project execution. Hosted by Brittany Wilkins, this episode delves into the core components that underpin effective project management. From ancient civilizations to the com…
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Send us a Text Message. Join Brittany Wilkins in this compelling monologue she drives the culture forward by reclaiming a lost history. Answering a divine calling, she passionately teaches this generation a lesser-known narrative of black history. Through her ministry, she endeavors to bridge the gap between African American history and culture, sh…
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From John Odermatt’s description over at Lions of Liberty: Today Chris Spangle joins the show. Chris founded the We Are Libertarians podcast, which is now known as the Chris Spangle Show. Chris is also the host of Liberty Explained and the History of Modern Politics on the We Are Libertarians Podcast Network.Chris's collaboration with comedian Ms. …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode join Black history educator Brittany Wilkins as she pays tribute to the enduring legacy of Dr. Ivan Van Sertima a pivotal figure in reconstructing African history from the shadows of colonialism ruins. Explore the profound impact of Dr. Sertima's contributions and relentless effort to illuminate the richness …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, Black history educator Brittany Wilkins explores Cheik Anta Diop's early life and education, tracing the roots of his intellectual journey. From his doctoral thesis, "Nations nègres et culture," to his extensive research on African contributions to science and civilization, Diop's work has left an enduring i…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, Black history educator Brittany Wilkins, delves into the rich tapestry of African heritage through the lens of the Kwanzaa holiday. Explore the captivating history, delve into the foundational pillars, and unravel the guiding principles that make Kwanzaa a celebration of culture, unity, and resilience. Join …
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Ben Cannon and MP Cavalier from the 'Let's Play 10' podcast join me to discuss the strategies and ethos behind the successful growth of their podcast, particularly emphasizing the need for community building. Their unique approach to showcasing unlicensed music from lesser-known artists around the world, their take on their podcast's marketing, and…
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It is comfortable and easy to remain naive and sheltered from the realities of the American criminal justice system. Hearing the stories of those who’ve been wrongfully held and convicted is heartbreaking. Reading the statistics is shocking. In our democratic republic, we must do better. You and I and all citizens have conferred the responsibility …
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In this episode of Podcasting and Platforms, Cait Reynolds from "Drunk Mythology Gals" asks how she can optimize her podcast SEO. Cait shares her journey in podcasting and the challenges with social media promotion, SEO, and deciding the future direction of her podcast. We also explore using AI tools to streamline the process and how to harness the…
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Send us a Text Message. In this podcast episode, Black history educator Brittany Wilkins delves into the rich history of Black Indians, shedding light on individuals with dual Indigenous and African ancestry. Explore the stories of notable Black Indians and learn about the intriguing historical intersection between Indigenous communities and Africa…
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Do you find yourself grumbling about life, circumstances, work, stress? Are you quick to complain? Do you have an established routine of giving thanks? Do you know to whom you give thanks and why that matters? What about giving thanks in the midst of a dark trial? It’s Thanksgiving week and Dustin Crowe and Jen Oshman are diving deep into all of th…
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“Debates about women’s roles in the church are back in the headlines, but a lot of them leave out a large and important group of American Christians: the Black church.” - Khristi Lauren Adams, author, minister, dean, and advocate. When we read these first lines of a recent Christianity Today article by Khristi Adams, we knew we wanted to hear more.…
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I speak with Brittany Wilkins, the host of "The Coin: Black History on the Other Side" and the founder of Historians Connect. We discuss Brittany's journey as a podcaster and her podcast's unique focus on lesser-known aspects of black history. Brittany shares her process of researching, writing scripts, and using tools like GarageBand and Audacity …
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Should white parents adopt children of color? Today more than 40% of adoptions are transracial, so it’s a conversation we need to have. November is National Adoption Month, so we’re talking about adoption, ethnicity, adoptee and birth mom voices, and more on this episode with Dr. Brittany Salmon. As an adoptive mom herself, she offers a ton of wisd…
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A new survey of churches across the US reveals that only 17% of women’s ministry leaders are in paid staff positions at their churches. Put another way, 83% of women’s ministry leaders serve totally as volunteers. Additionally, only 5% of women’s ministry leaders conduct their planning with the involvement of the wider church staff. Women’s ministr…
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While the overturn of Roe v. Wade in 2022 was a victory for life, we have so much more work to do. Most Americans are pro-choice and lack a vision for what a truly pro-life society could look like. Pro-life advocates must get better at articulating our position and moving our mission forward with energy and passion. This episode includes both data …
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On this bonus episode of All Things we are taking time to listen to the experience of our Palestinian brother in Christ, Pastor Marwan Aboul-Zelof. He shares openly with us what it’s like to be a Palestinian Christian in the Middle East at this time in history. Pastor Aboul-Zelof was born in the Middle East and has family roots throughout the regio…
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Almost half of all Christians and pastors associate “unity” with “agreement.” Almost half of all Christians say they experience unity in their friendships, but only about one-third say they experience unity with their church family. The data bears out what many feel: our local church families are not deeply unified. In fact, we find agreement, harm…
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In this episode of Podcasting and Platforms, I discuss the different website platforms I've used for my podcast. I started with WordPress but soon felt constrained by its limitations. Then, I tried Substack, which I found user-friendly but ran into some security hurdles. After facing challenges getting support from Substack’s customer service, I de…
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Muslims make up about 1% of our population here in the United States. But what do most of us Americans really know about Islam in general and what do we know about our Muslim neighbors in particular? A.S. Ibrahim, professor of Islamic studies and director of the Center for the Christian Understanding of Islam at The Southern Baptist Theological Sem…
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Brad Miller started podcasting in 2012 and founded a new podcast convention for Hoosiers named PodINDY. Podcasting Hall of Fame Dave Jackson will be speaking, as well as yours truly. It will be held from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM ET on Saturday, November 4, 2023, at HeavenEarth Church in Whiteland. Get your tickets now: https://cancerandcomedy.com/podind…
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Send us a Text Message. In this engaging episode, Black history educator Brittany Wilkins reveals the fascinating discoveries made by archaeologists as they unearthed the hidden layers of Black history in Mexico. Join us as we explore the remarkable findings that shed light on the rich and often overlooked heritage beneath the surface. Make African…
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Research and common sense say most of us are suspicious of our authorities. The American way is to be ruggedly individual and totally autonomous. As a people, we don’t like anyone meddling in our own goals and dreams and how we plan to reach them. Making matters worse, examples of terrible authority abound. Daily news headlines reveal bad authoriti…
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In the 21st century, culture changes fast. It may seem like there’s never been a more tumultuous period in history. But there was one year - 1776 - that changed the social trajectory of the Western world as we know it. On today’s episode we’re talking with Andrew Wilson about why we are the way that we are. It turns out we in the West underwent som…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode black history educator Brittany Wilkins discusses the rise and fall of Egypt uncovering the profound impact of invasions and how conquerors changed the course of history for African civilizations. Join us as we resurrect the past, breathe life into lost cultures, and gain a deeper appreciation for the incredi…
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Mental illness has historically been so taboo in the church. Christians struggle to know how our mental health and spiritual health impact one another. Many are paralyzed by the fear of saying the wrong thing. Still others feel ashamed by their own struggles and silently suffer because they fear the judgement of others. Church, this should not be. …
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In 1997 only about 1 in 5 American adults had been on the internet in the last three months. Today, over 85% are online every single day and 30% say they’re almost constantly online. On average we check our phone every 12 minutes and a large portion of us check ours right when we wake up. This is a massive shift for humanity over the span of just o…
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"No one is immune to suffering. It’s a part of life on this side of heaven, and yet we do all we can to avoid it, numb it, or end it. We in the West have a poor theology and practice of suffering. On this first episode of the fall 2023 season of All Things, we are joined by Joni Eareckson Tada. Joni is a well-known author, speaker, and advocate who…
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Send us a Text Message. The beneficiaries of slavery were those in power, not the ones who suffered under its weight. In this episode, black history educator Brittany Wilkins delves into the debate surrounding the recently introduced African American history standards by the Florida Department of Education. During the program, we explore the goals …
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When is it fair to use someone else's content, and how? What are some new ethical principles streamers and content creators should use when taking copywritten material to create something new? Harry Price and I weigh in using a video from Mutahar of SomeOrdinaryGamers. Video - https://youtu.be/GPrYPmRQdCg XQC And I Had a Big Fight... And He's In Th…
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It's our live Q&A show where you can ask anything about podcasting or content creation. My guest tonight is Sean Grady, host of the Environmental Transformation Podcast. --------------- More Recommendations 🔧 Discover my top-picked tools and services in The Toolbox! Click here and explore my favorites! - https://www.podcastingandplatforms.com/p/the…
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Thanks for listening to this Bonus Episode of All Things! Jen is joined by Dr. Christina Crenshaw to discuss the blockbuster Barbie movie, which hit theaters just last weekend. If you’ve already seen it and you’re eager to process it with some girlfriends through a theological lens, this is the conversation for you! Or, if you haven’t seen it, but …
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Send us a Text Message. Brittany Wilkins is an engineer and educator specializing in black history is actively championing the inclusion of women of color within the engineering industry. With a focus on statistical evidence, she emphasizes the pressing need for greater representation of black females and provides a valuable resource to address the…
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Send us a Text Message. On International Women in Engineering Day, we honor the remarkable accomplishments of women in the engineering field. In this episode, we delve into the experiences and achievements of African women engineers who have triumphed over numerous challenges to reach great heights in their chosen profession. Listen now as Brittany…
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The conversation surrounding disabilities and people with disabilities is evolving and confusing in the West. On the one hand, we see record numbers of abortions due to parents being afraid or unwilling to bring a child with disabilities into the world. For example 67% of children who *may* have down syndrome are aborted in the United States. On th…
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One major reason unity in our nation, families, and churches is so fragile is because division and cynicism have been incentivized. We all stand to gain a lot when we retreat to our own corners and tribes. It’s easier to sit in an echo chamber and be told you are right than to wrestle with different perspectives. Less gracious, more extreme opinion…
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Send us a Text Message. In 1964 civil rights leader Malcolm X embarked on a spiritual journey traveling to Mecca in search of the true religion of Islam. During his journey Malcolm X documented his thoughts, activities, and meetings across Africa and the Middle East. The Shabazz family with the help of scholar Herb Boyd has compiled his writings in…
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