#17: Guitar Lessons and Nightmare Gigs with Lance Ruby
Guitarist and educator Lance Ruby drops his knowledge on teaching guitar, top album art and liner notes, the worst shows he’s ever played, plus much more.
#16: Cool Journalism Jobs and Punk Rock Karaoke with Janet Jay
Janet Jay joins the podcast to talk about some of her most outrageous stories, the cool journalism jobs that have opened up from an online community, and the joys of punk rock karaoke.
#15: The Art of Writing and Publishing with Eric Carasella
Writer and author Eric Carasella shares his ample experience on writing more effectively, building a social media following, and how to publish a book.
#13: Building a Writing Community with Deb Eckerling
Author, writer, and consultant Deb Eckerling shares the power of an online writing community, writing and marketing her new book, and actionable steps you can take right now to readjust and reach your goals.
#12: Leadership, Sales Strategy, and 90s Rock Bands with Scott Leese
Looking to scale your business? Look no further than Scott Leese, who’s sharing his expertise on sales strategy, leadership, and perhaps most importantly, great rock bands from the 90s.
#11: Exploring the Creative Process with Monotony: The Musical Creators Sarah Luery and Jared Chance Taylor
Are you working on your own side hustle? This episode dives into how to find your inspiration and discover the creative process that works best for you.
#10: We’re All Just Trying Not to Yell at Each Other with Professional Whistler Sam Nulton
Sam Nulton is, among other things, a professional whistler, musician, and world traveler. He joins the podcast to talk about the fascinating places his talents have taken him.
#9: Beer and Board Games with Eric Slepak-Cherney
Beer and Board Games founder Eric Slepak-Cherney shares some great tabletop games to play, even as we’re practicing social distancing.
#8: How to Use Storytelling for Business Success with Tamika Bickham
Award-winning TV journalist and business owner Tamika Bickham shares tips on storytelling, perseverance, and how business success starts with honing your message.
#7: You’ve Got This! Trusting Yourself with Author and Speaker Margie Warrell
Learn the power of trusting yourself, why having some self-doubt is great, and some of the coolest sights in the world in this episode with author and speaker Margie Warrell.
#6: Making Big Decisions, UFOs, and Hearing Dead People with Alyea Sandovar
I'm talking making big decisions, UFO sightings, and the power to hear disembodied voices with digital producer Alyea Sandovar. Why not tune in?
#5: Music and Food with Tavola Chef Michael Keaveny
This episode's guest is Michael Keaveny, chef and author of the book Tavola: 10 Greatest Hits – Music and Food. Michael and I chat about lessons he's learned in the restaurant industry, one of his favorite meals, and the importance of creating a memorable atmosphere.
#4: Identifying Opportunities to Start a Business with Hassanatou Barry, The Babysitter Guru
Hassanatou Barry had been babysitting for years as a side hustle when she realized she had a tremendous passion for it. She soon started identifying opportunities in the market, using them to start a business: The Babysitter Guru.
#3: How to Take Good Pictures and Talking Hip Hop Jams with Feed This House Founder Ashley M.
Ashley and I dive into her website, Feed This House, cover how to take good pictures – with a real camera, preferably, not your phone – and her new role with Do512 Family. Of course, we also chat 90s hip hop jams, because this episode just wouldn't be complete without it.
#2: Leadership Principles and Historical Adventures with Author and Speaker Joel Hawbaker
Author and speaker Joel Hawbaker shares his leadership methods that anyone can use to help grow their business – or to simply become more comfortable in their own skin.
#1: Making Positive Changes with Lifestyle Mentor Dai Manuel
Lifestyle mentor Dai Manuel has been through plenty in his life and is now helping others make positive changes in theirs.