Episodes

171 Rick Mulready - Skating From Hockey to Podcasting and Facebook Ads
June 21, 2018

171 Rick Mulready - Skating From Hockey to Podcasting and Facebook Ads

As businesses grow and evolve online, reaching out to new customers has become more and more important. No one knows this more than Rick Mulready, host of “The Art of Paid Trafficking,” a show about teaching small businesses to use online marketing strategies to improve sales. In this episode, Harry talks to Rick about Rick’s transition from the world of Hockey to online marketing, how to effectively use Facebook ads, and how his podcast changed Ricks business for the better.
170 William Hung - From American Idol to Podcast Host
June 13, 2018

170 William Hung - From American Idol to Podcast Host

William Hung made a huge splash in 2004 at his audition for American idol. Since then, he has turned his 15 minutes of fame into a successful career as a life coach, and Podcaster. His podcast, From Fear to Courage, seeks to help others overcome their fears in everyday life. In this episode, Harry talks to William about his life before and after American Idol, What inspired him to do podcasts, and advice for those seeking to make their own podcasts.
169 Denny Krahe - Putting in the Daily Work
May 30, 2018

169 Denny Krahe - Putting in the Daily Work

Denny is the host of Diz Runs Radio. At the time he started he already had a show. Both shows were going for about a month, and he then decided to stop his first show and stick to his running show,. He’s now recorded over 500 episodes, and routinely takes calls on his run from his FB group. It was a pleasure having him back on a 2nd time to share what he’s learned and talk about his new book: Be Ready on Race Day.
168 Erica Mandy - Making the News Fun Again
May 16, 2018

168 Erica Mandy - Making the News Fun Again

After 10 plus years as a television news reporter, Erica Mandy decided to quit her job and pursue a career in podcasting. After discovering podcasts while commuting to work each day, she realized she wanted to listen to news that wasn’t so much in the style of NPR, but still gave her a good overview and left her feeling energized instead of depleted.
167 Travis Chappell - How to Build Invaluable and Lasting Relationships
May 3, 2018

167 Travis Chappell - How to Build Invaluable and Lasting Relationships

When Travis Chappell decided to take a leap of faith and attend John Lee Dumas’s mastermind course where he spent a few days with him at his home in Puerto Rico, he underwent a mindset shift that changed the trajectory of his life and career. With the help of John and his mentor, Jeff Brown, Travis has gone on to to become a successful entrepreneur and podcaster.
166 Drew Ackerman - How One Man is Helping People Fall Asleep
April 25, 2018

166 Drew Ackerman - How One Man is Helping People Fall Asleep

Drew Ackerman wants to help you fall asleep. Think of him as the Sandman of podcasting except that instead of sprinkling sand in your eyes he’s sprinkling hour long stories in your earbuds with his slow, droning voice so you can get your much needed rest and relaxation.
165 Four Years of Podcast Junkies
April 9, 2018

165 Four Years of Podcast Junkies

To the day it's been 4 years since I released Episode Zero. This episode was a look back at the impact the show has made in my life and a celebration of the lifetime friends I've made as a result. Enjoy my walk in the park!
164 Jordan Harbinger - What You Need to Do to Crush Your Next Interview
March 30, 2018

164 Jordan Harbinger - What You Need to Do to Crush Your Next Interview

For 11 years, Jordan Harbinger was host of The Art of Charm podcast where he interviewed notable A-list celebrities and influential personas such as Gary Vaynerchuk, Seth Godin, and Tim Ferriss. Now, as he begins to forge a new path with his new podcast, The Jordan Harbinger Show, Jordan is aiming to provide his listeners with an even richer, higher quality podcast experience than he’s ever given before.
163 Suzy Buttress - Appreciating the Wonder and Excitement of Birds
March 23, 2018

163 Suzy Buttress - Appreciating the Wonder and Excitement of Birds

Suzy Buttress is host of The Casual Birder podcast and has a deep love and appreciation for all types of birds. Having recently launched her podcast in November 2017, Suzy set out to share the wonder and excitement of watching wild birds in their natural habitat by sharing her experiences about the birds she’s seen in the UK and other parts of the world with people just as passionate about bird watching.
162 Joe Pardo - Winning Big with Creativity and Community
March 14, 2018

162 Joe Pardo - Winning Big with Creativity and Community

Joe Pardo is the host of The Business Podcast and co-creator of the Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference or MAPCON which debuted in 2015.  Super Joe, as he’s currently referred to, is also the author of four books, a speaker, and has a knack for designing nifty t-shirts people want to wear.
161 D.S. Moss - Living a More Meaningful and Purposeful Life
Feb. 27, 2018

161 D.S. Moss - Living a More Meaningful and Purposeful Life

Named one of the best podcasts of 2017 by The Atlantic, The Adventures of Memento Mori, by D.S. Moss, is about death and living a more meaningful and purposeful life. By exploring the science, mysticism, and culture around death, D.S. takes the big elephant in the room and puts it front and center so you’re forced to face this subject that is taboo to so many people.
160 Chel Hamilton | The Guided Meditation Artist
Feb. 16, 2018

160 Chel Hamilton | The Guided Meditation Artist

For over 10 years, Chel Hamilton has been a hypnotherapist. She decided to create her podcast, Meditation Minis, which focuses on helping people manage their stress and anxiety through guided meditations, after a friend of hers kept insisting she start a podcast on meditation. She committed to doing six episodes, but 6 million downloads later, Chel is only just beginning.
159 Mary Nichols | Mixing the Serious and the Silly
Feb. 5, 2018

159 Mary Nichols | Mixing the Serious and the Silly

Mary Nichols, a.k.a. DJ Fusion, is a seasoned radio DJ and podcaster. She hosts the internationally syndicated radio show and podcast, FuseBox Radio with her co-host and business partner, John (The Black Hawk), which focuses on bringing a diverse mix of independent and mainstream Black Music from all over the world along with relevant commentary, news, and guest interviews.
158 Karen Yankovich | Elevating Your Brand
Jan. 26, 2018

158 Karen Yankovich | Elevating Your Brand

Karen Yankovich is a Social Media Marketing Consultant, speaker, and the host of the Good Girls Get Rich podcast. Although she’s new to podcasting, she’s taken her digital marketing experience and expertise in LinkedIn to launch a show aimed at entrepreneurs and small business owners who don’t understand how to use social media and online digital tools and help them to establish confident brands and elevate their income and businesses. Karen has had success showing companies how they can use LinkedIn to get new clients and she also sees the value of using it in the podcasting space. With her finger on the pulse in the social media and digital marketing world and a lucrative consulting practice, you can be sure that there’s something Karen can help you with to elevate your brand.
157 Charles Beckwith | The Dot Connector
Jan. 17, 2018

157 Charles Beckwith | The Dot Connector

Charles Beckwith is the host of American Fashion and Fashion Is Your Business podcast He once ran an online fashion magazine, studied, then dropped out of filmmaking, interned on Dawson’s Creek, and has a network called Mouth Media Network. Phew! We cover all this and more on this fascinating chat. Enjoy!
156 Andrew Mason - An Appetite for Creation
Jan. 10, 2018

156 Andrew Mason - An Appetite for Creation

If you’ve ever used Groupon to grab a discount at a local business then you can thank Andrew Mason for that. He’s the founder and former CEO and he has an appetite for creating cool and useful products like Groupon.
155 Cliff Ravenscraft | Transforming Lives and Getting Your Message Out Into the World
Jan. 5, 2018

155 Cliff Ravenscraft | Transforming Lives and Getting Your Message Out Into the World

Cliff Ravenscraft has helped more than 35,000 people launch their podcasts and get their message out into the world for the past 10 years. Also known as the Podcast Answer Man, Cliff used to work as an insurance agent, but he left that career after 12 years to start his own successful business that today generates about a half million dollars every year.
154 David Steele | How the Podcaster Met the Dungeon Master
Dec. 29, 2017

154 David Steele | How the Podcaster Met the Dungeon Master

David Steele is the founder of the Steele Empire podcasting network that is home to A Quest for Magic and Steele, which he hosts and produces with his children, and Ark City, which takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where the listener tags along with the hero of the story as it unfolds on each episode.
153 Eric Trules | Rebelling Against Conformity and Finding Freedom Through the Arts
Dec. 16, 2017

153 Eric Trules | Rebelling Against Conformity and Finding Freedom Through the Arts

Trules is the host of e-travels with e. trules. He's lived an incredibly interesting life and recently discovered the world of podcasting. He's an artist, “self-producer and self-initiator”, an amazing storyteller and has taught theater at USC for 31 years. He's been a performer for almost five decades as a modern dancer and a clown, of all things! Going into his last year of teaching he was offered a grant from the school for a project of his choosing and he chose a podcast. And we're lucky he did!
152 David Ridgen | Uncovering the Truth
Dec. 8, 2017

152 David Ridgen | Uncovering the Truth

David Ridgen is a Toronto-based filmmaker for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and host of Someone Knows Something, a true crime podcast that digs deep to uncover the truth of unsolved crimes. Trained as a documentary storyteller as a filmmaker, David takes those same skills and applies them to SKS to deliver a podcast that is very well produced, investigated, and meticulously crafted. His experience as an investigator and journalist serves him well and he no doubt has helped catapult the rising interest of true crime podcasts. 05:50 - His true crime podcast, Someone Knows Something (SKS) 08:41 - The difference between making a podcast and an investigative film 09:56 - Why he doesn’t listen to podcasts or watch documentaries 11:36 - The unfamiliarity of podcasts in Canada 13:12 - Why he stepped away and felt hesitant returning to work on SKS 16:30 - How he copes and decompresses from the heavy subject matter of SKS 18:32 - His background with investigative journalism 19:53 - How…
151 Clay Groves | Breaking Through the Ice. Literally and Figuratively
Nov. 29, 2017

151 Clay Groves | Breaking Through the Ice. Literally and Figuratively

Clay Groves is host of the Fish Nerds Fishing podcast, an ice fishing guide, and a grant writer based out of New Hampshire. Although he and co-founder Dave Kellum started the podcast in 2013, they first started Fish Nerds in 2011 as a writing project with the hope of publishing a book about catching and eating every fresh water fish in New Hampshire. Even though the book project never materialized, it did grow into the Fish Nerds Fishing podcast and with over 170 episodes under his belt, Clay has found a very specific and niche topic that has proven to catch his audience’s attention.
150 Pat Flynn | Challenging Yourself & Pushing Out of Comfort Zones
Nov. 22, 2017

150 Pat Flynn | Challenging Yourself & Pushing Out of Comfort Zones

Pat Flynn is an entrepreneur, blogger, author, podcaster, and host of The Smart Passive Income podcast. Pat has been helping people build passive income-driven online businesses ever since 2008.
149 Mark Ramsey | Creating Impact Through Audio Immersive Stories
Nov. 16, 2017

149 Mark Ramsey | Creating Impact Through Audio Immersive Stories

Mark Ramsey is the host of Inside The Exorcist and Inside Psycho, podcasts that dive deep to tell the stories behind the making of legendary blockbuster movies. Mark’s podcasts are essentially a television series without pictures, audio graphic novels and biopics where the listener is immersed in sounds that help paint the picture and masterfully accompany the storytelling to create an unforgettable Orwellianesque audio experience. If you haven’t listened to Mark’s podcasts yet, I’ve included a brief sample of Inside The Exorcist at the end of this podcast that is sure to grasp you and make you hit that subscribe button.
148 Annett Bone | Getting Comfortable with the Uncomfortable
Nov. 1, 2017

148 Annett Bone | Getting Comfortable with the Uncomfortable

Annett Bone is a dancer, entrepreneur, and the host of The DancePreneuring Studio podcast where she speaks with dancers, choreographers, artistic directors, studio owners, and others in the dance world so they can share their personal stories of the challenges they’ve encountered and the success they’ve experienced in this highly competitive arena. In this conversation, Annett opens up about her own personal struggles and confronting her self-doubt, how she became involved with dancing, why she started her podcast, and how its helped her grow and opened the door to so many opportunities.