25: "Your Next Big Idea" Week
Publisher |
Arielle Nissenblatt
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Podcasts
Categories Via RSS |
Technology
Publication Date |
Mar 22, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:13:05
Welcome to episode 25! It covers the week of March 23 - 27, 2020.This week’s theme is: *Your Next Big Idea.* Our curator is Daniel Brookes.More on this podcast:Each week on this podcast, we’ll share the information that's within the newsletter put out by EarBuds Podcast Collective. EBPC is a listening movement. We send a weekly email with a theme and 5 podcast episodes on that theme, and each week is curated by a different person. Anyone can curate a list -- just reach out!We partner with Inside Podcasting to bring you the week’s top podcast news stories. Written by Skye Pillsbury, Inside Podcasting is a thrice weekly email newsletter that covers the podcast world.Here’s why Daniel chose this theme:A great idea has the power to change your entire life. The best bit? It only requires one moment of inspiration! This is the reason I started Unlocking Creativity, the podcast where the world's greatest creatives share their tips and tricks to help us all discover our next game-changing idea. .MONDAY: The Tim Ferriss Show - Eric Schmidt — Lessons from a Trillion-Dollar Coach - 104 minutes TUESDAY: Design Matters with Debbie Millman - Lisa Congdon - 36 minutes WEDNESDAY: Creative Boom - Rankin on Big Regrets, Being Different and Discovering Life Begins at 50 - 58 minutes THURSDAY: Happy Place - Joe Wicks - 49 minutes FRIDAY: Unlocking Creativity - Derren Brown, The Creative Mind - 62 minutesAll of these episode recommendations are available on Podchaser, Castbox, and wherever else you get your podcasts! For the Podchaser playlist, just search “Your Next Big Idea” in the search bar at podchaser.com. Want to sponsor one of our upcoming episodes or newsletters? Email us at earbudspodcastcollective@gmail.com. Here's Daniel’s CROWDSOURCING QUESTION:Do you have an interesting story of an idea that you came up with? Perhaps it was a lightbulb moment in an interesting place or maybe it led to something that proved to be life-changing. If so, I'd love to hear from you! Get in touch via Instagram or Twitter: @danielrbrookesInstead of podcast news this week, a note from Skye Pillsbury, the writer of Inside Podcasting:Despite these changes, I'm determined to keep this community connected. So while we live through this bizarre moment in history, I'll publish reader-submitted issues of the newsletter. I need your help to get this done. Please, send me any or all of the following (to skye@inside.com):Episodes or podcasts that have brought you joy or provided relief over the past few weeks. I will share them here and may eventually start a Google spreadsheet where people can add and browse information at their leisure. Please include a link to the show and explain why it's been helpful to you during this time. Stories about how the pandemic has impacted (or not) your work as a creator. Feel free to mention your show in the context of your story.Stories about how the coronavirus has impacted your ability to listen to podcasts (or your interest in them).Requests for help with your podcast. (Need an editor? a guest? etc.)Any ideas you have for a future reader-submitted issue. Finally, I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy. You are all in my thoughts! In this episode, we introduce you to Abby Klionsky, our editor, and Daniel Tureck, our engineer. They share a bit about themselves and how they got involved with EarBuds.Use this hashtag to discuss this theme online with us: #CreativityThis episode was written and produced by Arielle Nissenblatt, who also hosts the show. Special thanks to Daniel Tureck who mixes and masters Feedback with EarBuds. Abby Klionsky edits our newsletter, which can be found at earbudspodcastcollective.org. Thank you to Matthew Swedo for composing our music. Find him and ask him all about your music needs. He’s at @matthewswedo on Instagram and www.matthewswedomusic.com online. Shoutout to Arielle’s roommates, Lauren and Melissa, (and now co-workers) who are working from home now. They introduce themselves at the beginning of this episode!Follow us on social media:Twitter: @earbudspodcolInstagram: @earbudspodcastcollectiveFacebook: EarBuds Podcast CollectiveIf you like this podcast, please subscribe and tell a friend about the beauty of podcasts!More information at earbudspodcastcollective.org
Welcome to episode 25! It covers the week of March 23 - 27, 2020.This week’s theme is: *Your Next Big Idea.* Our curator is Daniel Brookes.More on this podcast:Each week on this podcast, we’ll share the information that's within the newsletter put out by EarBuds Podcast Collective. EBPC is a listening movement. We send a weekly email with a theme and 5 podcast episodes on that theme, and each week is curated by a different person. Anyone can curate a list -- just reach out!We partner with Inside Podcasting to bring you the week’s top podcast news stories. Written by Skye Pillsbury, Inside Podcasting is a thrice weekly email newsletter that covers the podcast world.Here’s why Daniel chose this theme:A great idea has the power to change your entire life. The best bit? It only requires one moment of inspiration! This is the reason I started Unlocking Creativity, the podcast where the world's greatest creatives share their tips and tricks to help us all discover our next game-changing idea. .MONDAY: The Tim Ferriss Show - Eric Schmidt — Lessons from a Trillion-Dollar Coach - 104 minutes TUESDAY: Design Matters with Debbie Millman - Lisa Congdon - 36 minutes WEDNESDAY: Creative Boom - Rankin on Big Regrets, Being Different and Discovering Life Begins at 50 - 58 minutes THURSDAY: Happy Place - Joe Wicks - 49 minutes FRIDAY: Unlocking Creativity - Derren Brown, The Creative Mind - 62 minutesAll of these episode recommendations are available on Podchaser, Castbox, and wherever else you get your podcasts! For the Podchaser playlist, just search “Your Next Big Idea” in the search bar at podchaser.com. Want to sponsor one of our upcoming episodes or newsletters? Email us at earbudspodcastcollective@gmail.com. Here's Daniel’s CROWDSOURCING QUESTION:Do you have an interesting story of an idea that you came up with? Perhaps it was a lightbulb moment in an interesting place or maybe it led to something that proved to be life-changing. If so, I'd love to hear from you! Get in touch via Instagram or Twitter: @danielrbrookesInstead of podcast news this week, a note from Skye Pillsbury, the writer of Inside Podcasting:Despite these changes, I'm determined to keep this community connected. So while we live through this bizarre moment in history, I'll publish reader-submitted issues of the newsletter. I need your help to get this done. Please, send me any or all of the following (to skye@inside.com):Episodes or podcasts that have brought you joy or provided relief over the past few weeks. I will share them here and may eventually start a Google spreadsheet where people can add and browse information at their leisure. Please include a link to the show and explain why it's been helpful to you during this time. Stories about how the pandemic has impacted (or not) your work as a creator. Feel free to mention your show in the context of your story.Stories about how the coronavirus has impacted your ability to listen to podcasts (or your interest in them).Requests for help with your podcast. (Need an editor? a guest? etc.)Any ideas you have for a future reader-submitted issue. Finally, I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy. You are all in my thoughts! In this episode, we introduce you to Abby Klionsky, our editor, and Daniel Tureck, our engineer. They share a bit about themselves and how they got involved with EarBuds.Use this hashtag to discuss this theme online with us: #CreativityThis episode was written and produced by Arielle Nissenblatt, who also hosts the show. Special thanks to Daniel Tureck who mixes and...

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