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People who catch my attention often have this in common: They take risks, try new things, and are continually growing. On Entrepreneurs & Artists, we talk about the highs and lows of creating new businesses, new products, and new art. We also talk about the practices that keep us in the game, helping us focus on the real work.
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The chiefs try to figure out what happened with Dr. Kanale, while Chief Hernandez mentors a new Khanist soldier about to lose his job. Survivors of Johanum is an audiobook adaptation of the novel "Isolation" by Tiffany Aurora. ------------------------------- This podcast is a production of Tiffany Aurora Studios.…
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Josephine Kanale makes waves with the release of her new paper, "Future Alliances and the Planets that Build Them," but despite the excitement around her research, the evening doesn't go as planned. Survivors of Johanum is an audiobook adaptation of the novel "Isolation" by Tiffany Aurora. ------------------------------- This podcast is a productio…
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"We know it now by many names, but in those days, it was known by only one: Johanum." Survivors of Johanum is an audiobook adaptation of the novel "Isolation" by Tiffany Aurora. ------------------------------- This podcast is a production of Tiffany Aurora Studios.By survivorsofjohanum
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20: Jessica Henkin on Live Storytelling, Being Emotionally Present, and Listening as an Act of Love
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Jessica Henkin is the co-founder of Stoop Storytelling, a Baltimore-based live show and podcast featuring "ordinary" people telling extraordinary, true tales of their lives. Stoop held its first live show back in 2006 and has since welcomed nearly 4,000 people to its stages across Baltimore. In our conversation, Jessica shares about what makes a po…
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19: Celeste Stacey on How To Identify Chronic Overwhelm and Recover from Burnout
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Celeste Stacey is a Mental Wellness Coach and entrepreneur who specializes in helping high-achieving individuals identify and recover from chronic overwhelm. In this episode, we discuss the progression from stress to anxiety to chronic overwhelm and ways to notice when you're headed towards burnout; the different ways coaches and consultants serve …
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18: Cadie Bridges-Palmer & Stephanie Fabian on Launching a Yoga Studio during the COVID Pandemic and Moving from Surviving to Focusing on Growth
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Cadie Bridges-Palmer and Stephanie Fabian are the founders and co-owners of Yoga Union Baltimore. As long-time yoga teachers in the city of Baltimore, they weren't initially planning to build a growing business - they just wanted to get their community back after the COVID pandemic. But as you'll hear in this interview, these "accidental entreprene…
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17: Jennia D'Lima on Bringing Your Writing To Life through Emotion, Dialogue, and Voice
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Jennia D'Lima is a developmental and line editor and writing coach. She provides professional, personalized, and in-depth editing services for fiction and non-fiction, from middle grade to adult. She also hosts the Writing & Editing podcast. In this conversation, we talk about the different types of editing you need for your manuscript, developing …
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16: Mikael Dia on Building a SaaS Startup, Finding the Right Customers, and Focusing on Your Zone of Genius
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Mikael Dia is the founder and CEO of Funnelytics, a software that allows you to visually map and analyze how people flow through your marketing funnels. On this episode, we talked about strategizing based on the activity trends of power users, whether you should start your company with a co-founder, focusing your time in your zone(s) of genius, and…
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15: Angelo Otterbein on Creating Manor Mill and The Magic of Noticing that Everyone Is Passionate about Something
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Angelo Otterbein is the proprietor of Manor Mill, a restored historic grist mill and miller’s house in Monkton, Maryland, a little north of Baltimore. Manor Mill is a creative hub, a chance to be “surrounded by all things creative,” as Angelo says. In this episode, we talk about the importance of being in a state of openness to the people and ideas…
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14: Dr. Tracy Hall on Wellbeing in the Workplace and Skills for Preventing Burnout
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Dr. Tracy Hall, co-founder of Healing Centered Restorative Engagement, talks about wellbeing in the workplace, working as a team from an abundance mindset instead of a scarcity mindset, skills and resources for entrepreneurs to make sure they don't burn out, and much more. Healing Centered Restorative Engagement: https://www.hcre.info/ ------------…
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13: Michael Amato on Preserving a Memory through a Planted Aquarium & Shifting Habits and Services So Your Business Can Grow
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Michael Amato is an entrepreneur and the founder of Fresh Flow Aquatics. Fresh Flow Aquatics services all-natural freshwater ecosystem aquariums, helping you design and care for a beautiful planted aquarium. In our conversation, we talked about where Mike goes for inspiration for his aquascaping designs, the joys and stresses of owning a small busi…
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12: Andrew Auseon on “Spellbinders,” What Video Games Teach Us about Storytelling, & Approaching Work in a Way That Feels Energizing
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Andrew Auseon is an author, writer, and game developer. His most recent novel, Spellbinders: The Not-So-Chosen One, tells the story of Ben, a 12-year-old boy whose parents have recently divorced, he's had to move to a new town, he's feeling kind of lost, and he's longing for someone to remind him that he's still special, the hero of his own story. …
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11: Haze Kim on Street Dance, Feeling Powerful On Stage, and Friends Who Help You Grow and Feel Safe
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New York-based dancer, model, and movement artist Soyeon "Haze" Kim has been exploring street dance for over 10 years, specializing in waving and animation. Her recent work includes global campaigns with PUMA, Converse, FootAction, and Nike x Nordstrom, and Music Videos for Disclosure, Ambar Lucid and Pink Sweat. She has performed at NYFW, Apollo T…
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10: Mike Drucker on Stand-Up Comedy, Sharing First Drafts, and Embracing Kindness in Comedy
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Mike Drucker is an eight time Emmy-nominated writer and comedian living in New York. He's written for The Tonight Show, Bill Nye Saves the World, and Adam Ruins Everything, as well as serving as head writer and executive producer on Full Frontal with Samantha Bee. Mike stopped by the podcast this week to chat about life as a stand-up comedian in Ne…
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9: Young Vo on Writing Children’s Books, Landing Your First Book Deal, and Embracing Mistakes as Necessary for Growth
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Young Vo is an animator, illustrator, and author. His children's book Gibberish is an insightful and moving story about a young boy named Dat who moves to the United States and really struggles, because everything around him sounds like gibberish. In this episode, we talked about Young's experience as a children's book author, how he landed his fir…
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8: Emma Snyder on Owning Bookstores, Learning To Ask for Help, and the Surprising Satisfaction of the Entrepreneurial Life
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Emma Snyder, owner of The Ivy Bookshop and Bird in Hand Cafe & Bookstore, joined me this week to discuss her surprising journey to entrepreneurship, her earliest memories with books, how books can build connection and community, the brilliance of a great architectural design, and the feelings of empowerment that arise from learning to ask for help.…
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7: Aaron Dworkin on Writing Poetry, Wrestling with Imposter Syndrome, and Actively Participating in the Promotion of Your Own Work
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Aaron P. Dworkin is a poet, performing artist, social entrepreneur, author, filmmaker, philanthropist, 2005 MacArthur Fellow, and former dean and current Professor of Arts Leadership & Entrepreneurship at the University of Michigan's School of Music, Theatre & Dance. On this episode, Aaron discussed reckoning with imposter syndrome, using the Lotte…
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6: Elana Fishbein on Improv Performance, Becoming a Better Communicator, and the Importance of Psychological Safety
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Elana Fishbein, a NYC-based improv performer, instructor, and executive coach, discusses finding her career path at 15, using improv to become a better speaker and communicator, the importance of psychological safety, and building a personal board of directors. Elana Fishbein: https://www.elanafishbein.com/ ------------------------------------ This…
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5: Aikta Suri and Misty Dhillon on Running a Travel Company, Getting the Most Out of Travel, and Running a Business with Your IRL Partner
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Aikta Suri and Misty Dhillon, co-founders of Transformative Travel, discuss living on the edge of a Tiger reserve, how to approach travel so it can become a tool for transformation in your life, and tips for keeping your relationship strong when you run a business with your partner. Transformative Travel: https://transformativetravel.ltd/ Schedule …
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4: Jeremy Moore on Creating Pastries & New Recipes, Providing Useful Feedback, and Thru-Hiking the Appalachian Trail
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Jeremy Moore discusses his journey to becoming the executive pastry chef at the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa & Casino, the components needed to create an interesting dish, how to provide useful feedback, the best items to invest in for your home kitchen, and thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail. Chef Jeremy Moore portfolio: https://chefjeremym…
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3: Rob Grabow on Writing and Directing a Film, What Drives Us as Creatives, and Tips for Noticing When You Need To Slow Down
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Rob Grabow, Entrepreneur and Filmmaker, discusses his new film The Year of the Dog, the similarities between launching a startup and making a movie, what drives us as creatives, and helpful strategies for noticing when you need to slow down. The Year of the Dog movie: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B7F9MLLX ------------------------------------ This sh…
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2: LT Kodzo on the Craft of Writing and Finding Your Tribe
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LoraLee Kodzo (LT Kodzo), Author and Public Speaker, talks about the craft of writing, writing for your audience, her work to prevent bullying and suicide, and how it feels to finally find your tribe. Buy LoraLee's books: https://www.kodzobooks.com/ Locker 572 (approved curriculum): https://amzn.to/3SBWtrC ------------------------------------ This …
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1: A.M. Parilla on Writing Serial Web Novels and Making a Character Memorable
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Tony Parilla (A.M. Parilla), author of Peculiar Soul, Inheritors of Eschaton, and Grand Design, talks about what makes a memorable character, how to replenish your creative well when you're feeling stuck, and the importance of keeping the promises you make to your readers. Latest from A.M. Parilla - Grand Design Audiobook: https://www.audible.com/p…
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The Entrepreneurs & Artists podcast is a weekly show featuring interviews with people doing brave work in business and the arts. Entrepreneurs and artists have this in common: They take risks, try new things, and are continually growing. On this show, we talk about the highs and lows of the creative journey, what it’s like to interact with audience…
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