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BROvsBRO is a light-hearted, fun sports podcast with two brothers. You think you know sports? We talk sports and the culture around it with Shaun The Pod Don and the GOAT Coach. BROvsBRO Podcast was developed for a sports fan to be able to hear our arguments and views about pop culture in the sports arena. Also make sure you stay until they end of all podcast to hear our Shaun The Pod Don picks of the day. The Shaun Pod has been an avid sports better for over 20 yrs and has great instincts i ...
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Welcome to Dogs are Smarter Than People with NYT and internationally bestselling quirky human author Carrie Jones, her slightly more normal husband, Shaun, and their dogs. Life tips. Writing tips. Dog noises. It's all here. Bonus episodes of BE BRAVE FRIDAYS (telling people's stories of bravery) and LOVING THE STRANGE (all about celebrating the weird) and author-to-author interviews. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carriejonesbooks/support
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Caitlin Clarke made her WNBA debut, did she meet expectations? Does Bronny James have what it takes to make a NBA roster? Was BMF Season Closer lit or bap? To Be A Guest On BROvsBRO please email us at CGYSports1@gmail.com Follow us on social media at Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cgy_sports TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@cgysports Youtube htt…
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So, over on our substack, LIVING HAPPY, I’ve been talking a lot about creating our own realities in relation to success and meaning. This is really just sort of diving deep to realize that maybe your perspective isn’t the one you want. When you attain your goals, do they satisfy you? That’s really the question. Listen to us talk about this, losing …
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Yep, we’re going there, because we’re the only self-development podcast that will. Join us as we talk about brawls in the Waffle House, farting, and creating systems to actually achieve your goals. DOG TIP FOR LIFE Sometimes you have to review the system to stop having resource guarding. Cough. Pogie. Cough. SHOUT OUT! The music we’ve clipped and s…
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Hi! This year (2023), I’m continuing my quest to share a poem on my blog and podcast and read it aloud. It’s all a part of my quest to be brave and apparently the things that I’m scared about still include: My spoken voice My raw poems. Thanks for being here with me and cheering me on, and I hope that you can become braver this year, too! Hey, than…
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Since it’s the time of holidays for many religions, we thought it would be a great time to talk about the ancient types of drunk-foolery from the 1500s and how they still exist today. And, a random story about a sleigh-riding Santa. There’s a great post on Medium from back in November by Jack Shepherd one of Buzzfeed’s former directors. I know noth…
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Just so you all know, if my poem is about a relationship, it might not be about my own current relationship or even about me. :) Hey, thanks for listening to Carrie Does Poems. The music you hear is made available through the creative commons and it’s a bit of a shortened track from the fantastic Eric Van der Westen and the track is called “A Feath…
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Sometimes you see these little bastards in text or sometimes you might want to put them in there yourself. Gasp! We aren’t here to tell you how to be fancy or not, but we are here to let you know how to be fancy correctly and not look like a schmuck. E.g. is short for exempli gratia, or “for example.” But this is a REAL example, so you can use it w…
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This week we talk about the take-aways from spending time with the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, plus weird junk finds. Because why not? Filmmaker Peggy Callahan spent a lot of time listening to spiritual leaders while working with author Doug Abrams who co-authored The Book of Joy. She wrote for the Today Show, “Their message is needed n…
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Hi! This year (2022), I’ve decided to share a poem on my blog and podcast and read it aloud. It’s all a part of my quest to be brave and apparently the things that I’m scared about still include: My spoken voice My raw poems. Thanks for being here with me and cheering me on, and I hope that you can become braver this year, too! I say all that, but …
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Weather vs Whether It’s sexy to know the difference. So, a lot of people mess up weather vs whether. I actually had one writer who just spelled the word consistently wrong as a totally made up word wether. Anyway these bad boys are homophones which means they sound the same aloud, but they have different meanings and different spellings. WEATHER – …
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It’s part two of how to deal with being uptight about sex.Yes, this is a two-part podcast series Carrie isn’t cool with.Plus, we have a Florida man story about a bad choice in a Wal-Mart filled with cops. DOG TIP FOR LIFE FROM SPARTY BOY Take your opportunities when you can and don’t let hangups hold you back. Even if you have to hump with a half-e…
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Hi! This year (2022), I’ve decided to share a poem on my blog and podcast and read it aloud. It’s all a part of my quest to be brave and apparently the things that I’m scared about still include: My spoken voice My raw poems. Thanks for being here with me and cheering me on, and I hope that you can become braver this year, too! Hey, thanks for list…
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Last week, I took a little break because of the holiday in the U.S., but this week, we’re talking about cause and effect in fiction novels. Troubleshooting Your Novel by Steven James has a big section about this: He suggests asking yourself these questions to fine-tune your story. “Do realizations or insights occur after the event that caused them …
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So, this podcast episode is probably going to be Shaun’s favorite because he grew up in a family that was not uptight about sex. I, however, grew up in a family where a couple of the branches pretended we were all born out of the immaculate conception or just maybe sperm drops on a toilet or something. We have some friends—good friends—who are curr…
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It's a super short poem about living. The music you hear is made available through the creative commons and it’s a bit of a shortened track from the fantastic Eric Van der Westen and the track is called “A Feather” and off the album The Crown Lobster Trilogy. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/eric-van-der-westen/the-crown-lobster-trilogy-selection…
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Over on Medium, Michael Lin has a post of short tidbits that he’s learned from reading 100 self-development books. That’s a lot of books. And it’s a lot of two-three sentence tidbits that he has, but one of them leapt out at met his week. And it’s this: “Don’t attribute to malice what can be attributed to stupidity. Most of the world is not trying …
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This podcast we quickly (so quickly) talk about writing evil people’s dialogue. And a great link that we reference is right here. There are a ton of resources as Matt Bird’s site that you can check out. Thanks for listening to Write Better Now. The music you hear is made available through the creative commons and it’s a bit of a shortened track fro…
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Let’s say your cat gets trapped in the pantry overnight and manages to chew through two bags of cat nip, spread it throughout the pantry and then have a panicked pea on top of a bucket of cashews before knocking over a vase, which smashes to the ground alerting you to the fact that she’s been stuck in there all night. Or let’s say you’re a guy who …
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This week’s podcast focuses on some advice from Roy Peter Clark. I hope you’ll join me for one of our short weekly writing tips! Thanks for listening to Write Better Now. The music you hear is made available through the creative commons and it’s a bit of a shortened track from the fantastic Mr.ruiz and the track is Arctic Air and the album is Winte…
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This week’s episode is all about special dog dinners and eating frogs for breakfast. So, yeah, basically time management. Come hang out with us! REFERENCES https://apnews.com/article/san-francisco-restaurants-dogs-a6c1ba368023209a1bb5afd027b76742 https://liberalarts.tamu.edu/psychology/2019/09/26/what-is-time-blocking/ https://betterhumans.pub/4-un…
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It’s another poem by Grammy Barnard. She was well into her seventies when I was born and lived to be over 100. She wrote a lot of poems about people being unfaithful. Poor Grammy. The music you hear is made available through the creative commons and it’s a bit of a shortened track from the fantastic Eric Van der Westen and the track is called “A Fe…
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I'm breaking format this week, for once. Our high school had a credible and serious threat yesterday, staff and teachers and kids were locked down for hours and I want to talk about how people telling their stories makes things much more real than cut-up newspaper reports. And that’s important. Don’t forget how powerful writing is, okay? Don’t forg…
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Let’s talk about life lessons, you know those pity-ass short messages that are meant to give us massive epiphanies that turn our lives around completely. I want to tell you that I hate life lessons. And we talk about naughty ghosts in a house in Texas, too. Come hang out! SOURCES https://www.foxnews.com/media/texas-homeowner-hooker-ghosts-taken-ove…
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A poem Hey, thanks for listening to Carrie Does Poems. The music you hear is made available through the creative commons and it’s a bit of a shortened track from the fantastic Eric Van der Westen and the track is called "A Feather" and off the album The Crown Lobster Trilogy. Please like and subscribe. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcaster…
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This week’s podcast is some quick tips about how to make your scene memorable. I hope you’ll check it out. Hey, thanks for listening to Write Better Now. The music you hear is made available through the creative commons and it’s a bit of a shortened track from the fantastic Mr.ruiz and the track is Arctic Air and the album is Winter Haze Summer Daz…
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Join us as we talk a little more about finding your damn purpose and sticking to it the way your dog will stick to farting in your office. And no, your purpose is not to change out the toilet paper rolls unless you want it to be. LINKS WE TALK ABOUT: https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/seven_ways_to_find_your_purpose_in_life https://www.s…
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A very very short poem this week. The music you hear is made available through the creative commons and it’s a bit of a shortened track from the fantastic Eric Van der Westen and the track is called “A Feather” and off the album The Crown Lobster Trilogy. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/eric-van-der-westen/the-crown-lobster-trilogy-selection ---…
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Super Important Writing Tip For When You Think Your Story Is a Little Boring This podcast we super quickly talk about something you can do when it feels like your novel got a little boring. Come hang out! Hey, thanks for listening to Write Better Now. The music you hear is made available through the creative commons and it’s a bit of a shortened tr…
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This episode we talk about the two traps of self-improvement: the unworthy trap and the unapplied knowledge trap. And also puppy dog eyes. As Tony Robbins says (and Roomer quotes), “Knowledge is not power…it’s potential power. Execution will trump knowledge any day.” — Tony Robbins DOG TIP FOR LIFE FROM SPARTY DOG It’s okay to know who you are and …
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Here’s a big truth. I don’t know how to fangirl, and one time I was taking photos in Maine for the Maine Democratic Party at a house rented by famous writers and all my writer friends got excited. They squeed. They were super thrilled. My own book had just made the NYT bestseller’s list, but it was kids fiction and really really far from literary f…
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This week we talk about how the type of dog you have allegedly tells a lot about the type of person you are AND also David Levitin’s tips for an organized mind. Yep, it’s sexy talk about the hippocampus. And apologies. Shaun was extra this time. DOG TIP FOR LIFE Organize your toys and leave them in one happy place so you always know where they are.…
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This is a poem by me, Carrie Jones, about paternity. Hey, thanks for listening to Carrie Does Poems. These podcasts and more writing tips are at Carrie’s website, carriejonesbooks.blog. There’s also a donation button there. Even a dollar inspires a happy dance in Carrie, so thank you for your support. The music you hear is made available through th…
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Hey, thanks for listening to Carrie Does Poems. These podcasts and more writing tips are at Carrie’s website, carriejonesbooks.blog. There’s also a donation button there. Even a dollar inspires a happy dance in Carrie, so thank you for your support. The music you hear is made available through the creative commons and it’s a bit of a shortened trac…
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Steve Martin had a catch phrase from his time on SNL and standup that he was a wild and crazy guy. He had an entirely different persona in the skit but you could feel it and tell he’d been inspired by something in real life and turned it into comedy through exaggeration. Now, decades after that Wild and Crazy Guy skit, Martin has this masterclass a…
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First we talk about this woman who saw Elvis in her McDonald’s ketchup and then A little bit about a lady who lets her dog sit at the table and wipes his bum. Steve Martin, author, comedian, musician, cool human, has this MasterClass where he talks about how when he started out in show business and had absolutely no talent at all. But he took a cha…
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The character in your story is the heart of your story. It does not matter if that character is a person or a troll or a manatee. That character is the soul of your story. Setting, theme, plot are important, but the most important aspect is creating a character that the reader can connect with. That connection can be emotional. That connection can …
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This podcast is about a butt ton of Coors Light on a Florida highway and flow states. A few years ago, we talked about FLOW on our podcast and then I just did again over on our LIVING HAPPY newsletter, but I thought it would be pretty cool to talk about it for another hot second because more people are talking about it now. We’re trendsetters, baby…
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This year (2022), I’ve decided to share a poem on my blog and podcast and read it aloud. It’s all a part of my quest to be brave and apparently the things that I’m scared about still include: My spoken voice My raw poems. Thanks for being here with me and cheering me on, and I hope that you can become braver this year, too! Hey, thanks for listenin…
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Last week on the podcast and over on our substack, we talked about creating amazing characters and the role of backstory. I’m going to talk a little bit more about that today. Again, backstory is the events that happened to your character before the actual main story starts. So backstory, once you have it, allows you to give your character goals in…
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Join us as we talk about calling a new born baby an aunt and cognitive distortions. Cognitive distortions are basically when you notice something that happens outside of yourself and you distort the hell out of it and create this super exaggerated, super negative view of yourself or another person. There are at least six of these bastards. The firs…
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One of my grandmothers painted and wrote poems when she wasn’t busy raising her three children. This is one of her poems. Grammy Barnard Poem #3 MELANCHOLY, MAY 19, 1927 Cold and dark desolation’s arms Embrace my heart and sound alarms Of fearful, loveless days to be endured To which my heart of late has become inured. Where may I flee from these h…
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Hey! Join us tis week as we talk about writing exceptional characters starting with backstory! It’s quick. It’ll make you a better author. It’s free. Hey, thanks for listening to Write Better Now. These podcasts and more writing tips are at Carrie’s website, carriejonesbooks.blog. There’s also a donation button there. Even a dollar inspires a happy…
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W. Edwards wrote “Drive out fear so that everyone may work effectively for the company.” Paul Zak says, “When learners are psychologically safe, they acquire new information easily because they have the cognitive and emotional bandwidth to concentrate on course material. Anxiety takes significant metabolic energy and inhibits learning.” Join us as …
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A poem. The music you hear is made available through the creative commons and it’s a bit of a shortened track from the fantastic Eric Van der Westen and the track is called “A Feather” and off the album The Crown Lobster Trilogy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carriejonesbooks/messageSupport this podcast: https…
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It’s the last in our three-week series on scene and structure the Dwight Swain way. Let’s go. Like we said in the first week, Swain makes us writers think of basic elemental structure and creating our novels in four steps: Making cool characters. Grouping your sentences and paragraphs into motivation reaction units. Grouping those motivation reacti…
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This week’s podcast is all about Belgian psychologist Ester Perel who has two great podcasts and talks all about relationships and sex and you know, the stuff that gets us an explicit rating. Listen in! There’s some great stuff in there! RESOURCES https://www.ted.com/speakers/esther_perel https://www.estherperel.com/about IN OUR RANDOM THOUGHTS, WE…
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“FINDING THE STORIES” What does it mean to find story when you are the one who is oppressed? What does it mean to find story when you are the one who is barely surviving in your own life? When your mother cries to sleep every night because she can’t find a job, pay bills, fix the furnace. When the food she feeds you comes from the government line e…
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So last week on the podcast and on our blog where we elaborated a bit, we talked about the four main elements of story structure according to Dwight Swain, who wrote The Techniques of the Selling Writer. THOSE WERE: Making cool characters. Grouping your sentences and paragraphs into motivation reaction units. Grouping those motivation reaction unit…
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So, Shaun is off in Florida HUNTING ALLIGATORS (!) leaving me alone to podcast, which means that all the talent is gone! I explain that in the podcast, but this whole episode is short and sweet. And it's mostly about what we're going to start on September 6 if Shaun survives with all his limbs and everything. Check out our upcoming true crime podca…
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