Craig Constantine
Pitfalls with Jennifer Myers Chua
What pitfalls and challenges arise when launching and growing a podcast, and how can they be managed? Starting a podcast reveals unexpected challenges, even with careful preparation and an existing audience. “I tried really hard. I had a good launch strategy, I thought. I used my existing audience and was giving away gift cards from more →
Alignment with Dafna Gold Melchior
What role does alignment play in sustaining motivation and purpose when creating a podcast? Practical insights emerge about overcoming the challenge of balancing self-promotion with authenticity. “The thing that I find most problematic about self-promotion is that it very quickly becomes obnoxious— and I am physically allergic to obnoxious self-promotion.” ~ Dafna Gold Melchior (14:12) more →
Curiosity with Steve McCready
What role does curiosity play in creating engaging and authentic podcast interviews? Following the energy in a conversation uncovers insights that even guests don’t anticipate. “One of the things that is very very true for the folks that I work with—the sensitive rebels as I call them—is they often feel isolated. They feel alone. They more →
Community with Tania Marien
How can community spaces be designed to encourage meaningful engagement and participation rather than passive consumption? Creating active engagement within a community proves to be far more challenging than simply gathering members. “With the community, I am trying to encourage conversation among independent professionals in the field. Not everyone identifies as an environmental educator yet. more →
Coaching with Anne Roche
How can coaching principles be effectively applied to various contexts like workshops, podcasting, and personal growth? The intersection of structure and personal exploration reshapes the concept of teaching in workshops. “Life coaching is not about mentoring or consulting. It’s not telling people, ‘This is how you should live your life.’ It’s really about discovery and more →
Audience with Jessica Zou
How does one creator engage with and understand their audience in order to amplify the voices within their school community? Amplifying individual stories aims to create collective understanding within the school district. “Yeah, so that’s exploration. I’m trying to figure it out. I think that the local school community— maybe the first step is to more →
Technology with Rob Slater
How can skills and tools from podcasting be applied innovatively in professional practices, such as orthodontics, to improve outcomes and creativity? Exploring the intersection of dental innovation and audio technology for patient care. “There are these occasional little sort of strands that bring them together. But in a way, what I quite like with the more →
Platform with Melissa Way
How does the concept of offering a platform influence the selection of guests and the dynamics of conversations in podcasting? The process of creating meaningful conversations involves balancing guest selection with the organic nature of dialogue. “I feel there’s a responsibility to seek out people who don’t have so much of a platform, and who more →
Responsibility with Jule Kucera
How can podcast hosts ethically navigate sensitive conversations while protecting their guests’ vulnerability? Creating a safe space for guests involves mindful preparation and ethical guidelines. “Vulnerability is okay. Nakedness is not.” ~ Jule Kucera (3:52) The conversation explores ethical storytelling in podcasting, focusing on the host’s responsibility to protect their guests while crafting engaging stories. more →
Breath with Nadine Kelly
How does proper breathing and posture enhance the podcasting experience and overall well-being? Confidence and focus emerge from the synergy of upright posture and mindful breathing. “Not only does sitting up nice and tall, or standing nice and tall, benefit your posture, it increases your focus. It’s just good physically. It’s good mentally. It’s good more →









