This week's guest post is from Kayla Tirrell, contemporary YA romance author (and the very
first guest on the podcast!).
Not exact matches
This week, The Happy Bite takes
on the issue of sugary school breakfasts and I was honored to be the
podcast's very
first guest!
But my
guest on this episode of the
podcast is a huge advocate of «pulling up the drawbridge», having as many naps as you can and properly looking after yourself in those
first weeks and months after having a baby.
Today we are celebrating our
first special
guest on the
podcast, the wonderful Dr. Lawrence J. Cohen, psychologist and the author of Playful Parenting, The Opposite of Worry and co-author of The Art of Roughhousing.
She was a
guest on the
first episode of this
podcast over two years ago.
On this episode of the Split Screen
Podcast,
first time
guest Nikhil Krishnakumar joins Shah Shahid to compare the 1997 Bollywood hit «Judwaa», with its 2017 remake by the same director, «Judwaa 2».
The
first section of the
podcast my
guest, Gold Rush Gang member Matt Dinn, and I talk about the impact of this
on the current landscape of the Oscar race, specifically to The Weinstein Company's awards efforts and the surprising news last week that Ridley Scott would cut Kevin Spacey out of his Getty kidnapping drama All the Money in the World, replace him with Christopher Plummer (the actor he originally wanted for the role of Getty) and the race to do this and keep the film's December 22nd release date.
The academic was Teacher's
guest on the very
first episode of our monthly
podcast series The Research Files back in 2014, sharing the findings of a study into the benefits of movable and recyclable equipment such as hay bales and milk crates.
I
first heard of Alan Sepinwall a few years back when he was a
guest on Bill Simmons's
podcast, «The B.S. Report» (I interviewed Simmons when his last book was released).
I've known Rachel for several years and
first got to know her as a
guest on my
podcast, Blondie and the Brit.
Within the
first three weeks of release, I have over twenty reviews, book excerpts
on major sites,
guest blogs with dating related content, three radio /
podcast interviews and an event at a local bookstore.
I serialized the
first book in a trilogy and uploaded it to Medium and Wattpad; ran giveaways
on Amazon that were promoted by Bookbub, Booksends, etc.; pitched journalists for coverage; partnered with publications; ran organic and paid social media campaigns; gave talks; published opeds and
guest posts; came
on podcasts; and even created real websites and social media profiles for fictional characters and organizations from the books.
Our
first simulcast is with return
guest Murray Valeriano, who aired this episode
on his most recent Road Stories
podcast.
This week
on Episode 10: So It Begins, this was our
first LIVE recording of a
podcast so join Aggelos, Thais (who is a trooper and showed up even with having the flu), Crabby (who was kind enough to stream his The Elder Scrolls Online game play for this episode), and a special
guest host, Road -LSB-...]
Jacob also gets the fantastic distinction of being the
first guest to appear
on the
podcast more than once (CLICK HERE to hear our
first conversation).
U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck — author of the
first - ever court decision approving the use of technology assisted review in e-discovery — was recently a
guest on the Legal Talk Network
podcast Digital Detectives.
While John plans to focus
on Family Law and related matters, he asked me (given that he has been a
guest on my
podcasts on many occasions) if I would like to be his
first guest.
On one of the earlier BP
podcasts, the topic of how to finance your flips came up and the
guest said he used credit cards for his
first one, but he would have found a partner in retrospect.