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From the Beginning

Jenn Dudley, Griffin Caprio

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From the Beginning is our show about podcasters, their origins and how they came to create their podcast. Speaking to a wide range of podcasters from executive coaches to software developers to die hard Cubs fans, From the Beginning takes a look behind the mic at the hosts of your favorite podcasts to find out why they do what they do.
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These days, every company is a media company. The pressure for marketers to be everywhere has never been greater. You better be blogging, Snapping, and doin’ it for the ‘gram. This is where you, fearless marketer, come in. You’re overworked and spread thin across multiple channels….then someone mentions starting a podcast. Well, this podcast is here to help. Welcome to The Brand Experiment, a resource for B2B & B2C marketers looking to learn how audio fits into their marketing strategies. Ha ...
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Welcome to The Brand Experiment, a resource for marketers looking to learn how audio fits in to their brand marketing strategies. I'm Griffin Caprio and I'm Jenn Dudley. We're the founders of Dante32 a podcast production and marketing agency. We help businesses and brands create content that resonates so that they can connect with their audience. T…
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We're closing out season 1 of From the Beginning with a quick look back at our favorite stories from the first 17 episodes. Plus, we tease season 2 coming in 2019. Connect with Dante32: web - www.dante32.com Twitter - @Dante32Inc Enjoying the Show? Please subscribe and leave a much-appreciated review in Apple Podcasts!…
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In this episode we’re talking with Sherry Walling, clinical psychologist; creator of ZenFounder, LLC, a trailblazing company that works with entrepreneurs and their families. Sherry is also the co-host of the ZenFounder podcast which was recently named by Forbes as one of the “12 Best Podcasts for Entrepreneurs.” We talk with Sherry about making co…
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In this episode we’re talking with Jeremy Diemer, co-host, producer, and engineer for the Wrigleyville Nation Podcast, which is celebrating it’s 5th anniversary this month! We talk with Jeremy about why they chose to cover Wrigleyville neighborhood news in addition to the Cubs; what changed after the World Series win; and what’s next for Wrigleyvil…
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In this episode we’re talking with Tyler Jefford, software engineer, entrepreneur and host of the Shots & Bytes podcast, which focuses on the intersection of technology and business. We talk with Tyler about his inspiration for starting Shots & Bytes, what goes into crafting a great interview and what’s next for podcasting. Be sure to connect with …
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In this episode we’re talking with Coraline Ada Ehmke, a well-known speaker, writer, open source advocate and technologist. She is also a founding panelist of Greater Than Code, a popular program that focuses on the human elements of software development. We talk with Coraline about the unexpected way she got started as a podcast panelist, why she’…
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In this episode we’re talking with Carrie Conover, founder of educators 2 educators (e2e), an organization established to inspire, motivate and connect educators. She is also the creator and host of the e2e podcast with the mission to shine a spotlight on incredible teaching and learning and to provide relevant and digestible professional developme…
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In this episode we’re talking with Noel Rappin, Principal Software Engineer at TableXI and host of Tech Done Right, which is Table XI’s podcast about building software to develop better careers, companies, and communities. We talk with Noel about the benefits of having a rotating co-host, the difficulty of bootstrapping online community discussions…
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This week we’re speaking with Colin Keeley, CEO and founder of Bevy. Since early 2016, Colin has also hosted the Tech in Chicago podcast where he sits down with Chicago's top founders and investors to talk about the amazing companies being built right here. In this episode, we talk with Colin about his podcast, why he chose to highlight the Chicago…
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This week we’re speaking with Ashley Davidson, a law student and aspiring podcaster. She works at the Prinz Law Firm with Kristin Prinz, whom we interviewed for our 5th episode. Working with Kristin on Around the Watercooler was one of the reasons Ashley became interested in starting a podcast of her own. In this episode we talk a lot about Ashley'…
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This week we’re speaking with Amanda Neely, coach to entrepreneurs and a business activist entrepreneur herself along with her husband and business partner Brandon. In this episode, we talk with Amanda about her passion for creating a community where entrepreneurs realize they aren’t alone, why she and Brandon are building their second social enter…
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In this episode we talk with Nathan Webster, host of the Social Entrepreneur podcast, about his hometown of Vancouver, Washington, why he started the podcast as a way of giving back to the community, and the benefits of mixing in 'quick tip-style' episodes alongside long form interviews. Be sure to connect with Nathan on Twitter and check out the S…
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In this episode we’re speaking with Paco Garcia Jaen, founder and host of G*M*S Magazine Podcast, joining us from Valencia, Spain. We talked with Paco about podcasting, role playing and tabletop games, the need for greater diversity in RPG character creation and gaming in general and Paco encouraged Griffin to come out of the gaming closet. Be sure…
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In this episode we’re speaking with Chuck Feerick, former host of the Innovation Rising podcast presented by Healthbox. We have a great conversation about why he started a podcast, Innovation Risings unique podcast format and what’s next for his podcast career. And keep an eye out for a bonus episode with more of Griffin’s discussion with Chuck inc…
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This week we’re speaking with Kristen Prinz, owner of the boutique Chicago based law firm “The Prinz Law Firm“ which specializes in business law. Kristen is also the host of the Around the Watercooler podcast where she shares not only the success stories, but also the horror stories that she has encountered along her journey as an attorney. In this…
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In this episode we’re speaking with Allison Manley, creator of the Manleywoman SkateCast. Which she hosted for 8 years starting in early 2007, before taking a well deserved hiatus. We had a great conversation with Alison about launching a podcast, the world of figure skating, unexpected answers to interview questions, and why she’s been itching to …
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In this episode we’re speaking with Randy Burgess and Don VanDermark, cohosts of both CTO Think and This Old App. We cover a lot of ground in this conversation including how Randy and Don nearly decided not to create a podcast, how they went from there to deciding to create a second podcast and what they see as the gaps in podcasting today. Randy a…
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Our guest in this episode is Andrea Klunder of The Creative Imposter Studios and producer/host of Podcast Envy. We talk with Andrea about the unexpected way owning a yoga studio led her into podcasting, how one podcast led to two and then into a full podcast production studio, and her thoughts on the recent boom in podcast popularity. Connect with …
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Today we’re speaking with Adam Mutschler (Much-ler). Adam is a friend of ours, having worked with Jenn at a previous startup. We talk with Adam about his podcast, The Founders Mind, fatherhood and why he’s already planning two more podcasts. You can find more information about Adam, The Founders Mind and the Kedar Group from the links below: The Fo…
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