Most
people listen to podcasts through headphones or in the car, which means bad audio quality stands out.
Over 300
people listen to this podcast every week.
People listening to the podcast probably don't know but New York has the most aggressive and Byzantine regulations.
So then what are the next things because we have lots of
people listening to this podcast that are — they're either healthy and they're — they're really rocking it in all areas in their life and they are trying to get in the edge, or you have people that are kind of at a baseline of not so happy with their health and they're trying to make those changes kind of moving forward.
Not exact matches
Podcasting will continue
to grow because
people love
listening to topics they are passionate about, and they can more easily find and consume that content than ever before.»
People can search the iTunes
podcast directory and then opt
to listen to your show.
Sure, there are
podcasts, but lots of
people still
listen to the radio the old - fashioned way — in their cars or at home.
According
to podcast host and Tribe of Mentors author, Tim Ferriss, «ayahuasca is like having a cup of coffee here... I have
to avoid
people at parties because I don't want
to listen to their latest three - hour saga of kaleidoscopic colors.»
Another differentiator for Vaynerchuk is that unlike many successful
people, he does not read books,
listen to the leading business
podcasts or even watch fellow YouTubers.
Remember
to plan your Facebook contest from entry
to lead nurturing, and ensure your ebooks,
podcasts and webinars are completely on - topic (so the
people who download or
listen to them are actually qualified leads).
More and more
people are
listening to podcasts on their smartphones — and they (and the podcasters) are better for it.
I
listen to financial
podcasts and I hear
people in retirement with mortgages — and these are NOT mortgages of choice — it is VERY sad.
2) I've tried throughout the years
to listen to podcasts, but I'm a reader and I keep opening tabs while the
podcast is on and reading something else, so I can't pay attention
to when
people are just talking at me.
Click play
to listen to John's tip (about 90 seconds) http://www.smallbusinessideasblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/jldumas.mp3 Why
to Follow: John Lee Dumas is the founder of Entrepreneur on Fire, a daily
podcast that interviews successful business
people.
People are interested in it; they're taking online tests,
listening to podcasts and buying books (For example, The Road...
However, there are many
people who are quite open
to changing their minds in the course of
listening at home (or in the car / train etc via
podcast).
Magic Lessons with Elizabeth Gilbert — we love that so many inspiring
people have
podcasts nowadays, since they are our favorite thing
to listen to while cooking.
I don't know if I have a signature smell
to let
people know I'm cooking, it's probably more of the sound of me taking things out, singing, or
listening to a
podcast.
School is over and I am currently
listening to the
podcast WTF with Marc Maron (episode 594 with Jon Ronson) and awing at the crazy power of twitter / all social media
to completely ruin
people's lives.
Every time I
listened to a
podcast,
people were talking about this new anti-inflammatory and ultra-efficient energy source called beta - hydroxybutyrate.
I had never heard of this eating disorder before I
listened to Jessica's
podcast, and I don't think most
people know about it because it isn't taught alongside other eating disorders.
Those chocolate chip cookies are everythang I'm obsessed, and oh my amazing I LOVE hearing from
people who
listen to Davida's
podcast
In fact, I
listened to Dr. Rhonda Patrick on a recent
podcast talk about how the diet of a
person's ancestry can make a difference.
Some
people were unable
to listen to the final Arsenal FC Weekly
podcast of the season and requested for the results
to be put on the blog, so here they are (just click the link below):
listen to «I went for a curry on Thursday» on Audioboo In the first
podcast that wasn't recorded over the internet, Sam Limbert is joined (in
person!)
As I
listened to the
podcast, I vividly recalled my own experiences with that, being the mother of a crying child in the grocery store, in a family - friendly restaurant or on an airplane and then being a solo adult in a grocery store, in a restaurant or on an airplane
listening to other
people's children cry — both of which felt just as horrifying and disturbing.
My husband makes fun of me for being the only
person he knows who
listens to history education
podcasts for fun.
Hello, I enjoyed
listening to the
podcast, but in reference
to the Pectasol C there are
people saying the actual company says this contains Lead!
I have
listened to many of your other
podcasts in which
people are plugging their book, and I don't mind that nearly as much.
I'm sorry you find the way most
people talk so distracting, but considering how many
people download and
listen to the
podcast each week, I think you're in the minority on this one.
We have a two -
person Clearlight Sauna and I love it because it is my «quiet box» where I go
to sweat,
listen to a
podcast and get a few minutes of me time.
If they aren't
people you have direct access
to, read their books or blogs,
listen to their
podcasts, tweet at them and generally make their voice one that is part of the conversation you have with yourself daily.
I'm currently sitting outside in some amazing 80 degree weather,
listening to a
podcast, sipping on my Kill Cliff and talking
to you lovely
people!
I mean it's just, we as
people that are
listening to this
podcast, you and I Ben, we would probably point it out, we'd probably figure it out.
I've been
listening to Jimmy Moore do the
podcast network and realize THIS is the book I need
to show
people to believe when I explain that cholesterol isn't the enemy.
For those
people that are
listening and driving, don't worry, I'm going
to have those links on my website below the
podcast.
Yeah, so all those
people out there
listening to this
podcast, driving, texting and eating a burrito at the same time, you are not giving yourself optimal HCl production right now.
You're body is used
to all these endogenous artificial testosterone, you know, your testosterone
to estrogen ratio is getting messed up and so you do have
to use what's called post cycle therapy when you're on pro-hormones and we won't get into the post cycle therapy as much on this
podcast «cause I know we're kinda pushing for time but the problem is that if you don't cycle pro hormones, it can be tough on your liver, it can be tough on your own endogenous production so it's something that you do wan
na make sure that you do, that you understand how
to cycle properly and I have
to be careful of course, giving out recommendations like that on this show just because so many
people who are
listening to this are competing in event like triathlons and marathons and thing of that nature where they're gonna be drug tested and stuff like this would be a big no - no anyways, you know, or they're going after more natural means and let's face it, prohormones can be kinda damaging
to your body and the reason for that is because a lot of these side effects: acne and hair loss, breast tissue enlargement, or you know, what we affectionately call bitch tits in dudes, prostate swelling, you know, a lot of these hormonal imbalances that get created from dumping exogenous sources of hormones into your body and creating like a hormone milieu that can be a real real issue from a health standpoint.
Over the last seven years or so, like many
people who find their way
to this Blog, I've
listened to thousands of
podcasts, read hundreds of blogs, watched hundreds of lectures and other information on YouTube,
listened to many audio books, and bought many print books.
Some days I
listen to podcasts but others I simply walk and breathe and enjoy the
people, animals, and scenery I encounter.
Today, we're going
to be talking about posture and structure and function, something that is near and dear
to the hearts of a lot of the
people that
listen to this
podcast in the community.
Dave Asprey: What I will do is I'll link
to all of those resources in the transcript for this
podcast, so
people who are
listening can go
to the Bulletproof website and we'll have everything we said transcribed and at the end of it, there'll be just direct links so they can either buy the book on Amazon or download any of the papers.
I have yet
to give
listening to Podcasts while working out a try, but there are so many
people who swear by it.
I'm glad I'm not the only
person who hasn't
listened to a
podcast!
Reading this after I
listened to your wycwyc
podcast (the one where Roni comes from New Orleans) and you mentioned that
people change and it's all about how we adapt
to that change.
Listen to interviews or
podcasts - Hearing some tips from
people you admire can make you feel extremely inspired and motivated.
A collaboration between Night Vale Presents, the Mountain Goats, and Merge Records, I Only
Listen to the Mountain Goats is a
podcast about what it means
to be an artist, what it means
to be a fan, and what it means
to be, as many
people are, both at once.
Melissa Tamminga lives in Bellingham, Washington, and when she's not teaching English and film studies at Whatcom Community College, frequents the Pickford Film Center; writes about movies for Seattle Screen, on her website, A Journal of Film, and on Letterboxd; and
listens to more film
podcasts than is healthy for one
person.
I was
listening to a
podcast recently (and I've heard this same thing multiple times from other
people over the last week or so) and I was shaking my head at the way the speakers were discussing recent Events Which Shall Not Be Named.
According
to Edison Research, 40 percent of
people age 12 or older have
listened to at least one
podcast, up from 29 percent five years ago.