Sentences with phrase «who listen to podcasts»

For those who listen to podcasts, the iTunes Podcasts service is also available as a separate app.
I know lots of folks who listen to podcasts on their daily commute or while they are doing things around the house.
This is sure to be appreciated by anyone who listens to podcasts that originally air as radio programs and often have a few seconds of silence where advertisements would have been.
SJ, Stephanie Pajonas (TAB091), who actually recorded a video of her formatting her version of our project, Jake Devlin, and indie author who listens to the podcast on Bonita Beach most weeks, about 10 miles north of the palatial author biz studios, and John Gibson, who formats books and designs covers professionally.
Len — You suggested that those of us who listen to your podcast using iTunes write a review, but I can not figure out how to do that.
As everyone who listens to this podcast knows I wrote a book, Straight Talk on Your Money and in that book I describe 22 financial myths.
Those who listen to my podcast may have noticed by now that I encourage dog owners to consider that both dogs and humans are animals, and that focusing on this seemingly - obvious fact can help bring a lot of topics relating to training into clearer focus.
Those of you who listen to our podcast are probably not surprised to see this game at the top of my list.
Anyone who listens to our podcast or reads our reviews knows that I am comfortable allowing my younger kids to play games like HALO and Overwatch.
Those of you who listen to our podcast undoubtedly know of my love for physical games.
Quickly, shout out to Spencer Keys, who is a B.C. lawyer, who I believe you know, who listened to our podcast with Professor Ben Barton and said, «Sam, you've got to interview Shannon Salter,» and so here we are.
I sincerely want to thank the people who listen to the podcast.

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You have a podcast of your own called «Office Hours,» and there's an episode with Bill Gurley — a well - known tech investor who has been on your board — that I was listening to.
«Read at least 30 minutes a day, listen to relevant podcasts while driving and seek out mentors vigorously,» writes Tucker Hughes, who became a millionaire at just the age of 22.
Eric Ruiz, who is also in his 20s, opens my mind by introducing me to the technology he's using, the business podcasts he's listening to and what's on his mind.
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).
Just joined the website a few days ago... I do home health, so I spend a lot of time in the car... usually I spend my time listening to local shock jocks all day... downloaded the podcasts and haven't been able to stop listening... lots of great information for someone like me who is trying to get into investing... after listening to this one, I immediately made some calls to local smaller banks and I am working on adjusting the sale pitch, as the sales pitch line is resonating with me... can't wait to hear future podcasts.
If you want to hear the thoughts from a pioneer in factor investing, listen to the Invest Like the Best podcast with Jim O'Shaughnessy, who said «If you don't have the discipline to stick with your underlying strategy particularly when it's not going in your favor, it's nothing.
Hi Sam, I listened to your podcast with Noah Kagen (twice:p) and one thing really stuck out was you saying all these kids who has only seen a bull market might be caught holding too little when the stump hits.
I was listening to a podcast recently which had an atheist on the show, and he said this to the Christian who was interviewing him, «If your God exists, then your God sucks.
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).
I was listening to a podcast («Suprisingly Awesome» if you wan na know) recently about the house plant business — apparently there are companies who professionally furnish offices with house plants!
Also, thanks for making such an amazing podcast — I listen to it at work to make the time go by faster -LRB-... also to drown out the annoying woman who mumbles all day across the office!)
Those chocolate chip cookies are everythang I'm obsessed, and oh my amazing I LOVE hearing from people who listen to Davida's podcast
Was listening to Matt Miller's podcast and he's quoting an area scout who told him ESB was being called soft and entitled by his former coaches and teammates.
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I listened to the Arseblog phone - in podcast yesterday — which was mostly painful, especially when, in response to inane questions regarding Wenger, Wilshere, Europa, etc., Andrew was forced to reheat his stance on issues he's already talked about plenty enough on the regular podcasts — and there was one guy who called in to say, in all seriousness, that Wilshere has been Arsenal's best player this season, and that he would go all out to offer Wilshere, even if it's at the expense of Ramsey.
Whether you take a class, read an Adlerian parenting book, watch a webinar series or listen to a podcast... parents need to learn about new ways of dealing with their children if they are to raise children who are co-operative rather than obedient or domineering.
My husband makes fun of me for being the only person he knows who listens to history education podcasts for fun.
While you're making this recipe, listen to the women who created it, Heng Ou, Marisa Belger and Amely Greeven, on episodes 17 & 19 of the Fourth Trimester Podcast:
Those of us who listen to Scientific American podcasts, read the magazine online, watch the videos and so on probably fall into a science - interested category and are very familiar with what we'll call scientific thinking.
Steve: And one of the authors of that «Origins of Life» piece is Jack Szostak who was a guest on the podcast, I can't remember if it was a year ago or two years ago, but at the end of this interview I will be back to let you know exactly what date he was on, so that if you are interested, you can access that podcast from our archives and listen to the interview with him.
You usually have a readable format to your podcasts for those of us who prefer to read, not watch or listen to newer media options.
I didn't get to listen to the whole podcast and only skimmed the transcript, but even without knowing who Tom Woods was, I was a little anxious to listen after reading just the title.
I'm also doing a follow - up podcast with the gentlemen who you just listened to, the two physicians, because we made some other discoveries such as Cyrex food allergy testing that gave, or is going to be giving you some insight, as well as testing of things like cortisol precursors, lymphocytes, some of things that we discussed in today's podcast.
So, that podcast is in my opinion a must listen for anyone who wants to stay healthy «cause we delve in into how to take care of your mitochondria, etcetera.
We have a pretty good Listener Q and A and a glance into this month's Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research and a very interesting interview with a gentleman named Greg from a company called Rock Tape and especially for any of you out there who are weekend warriors, who are triathletes, who are playing in a basketball league or a soccer league and have some nagging injury that's been bothering you — Greg has some answers so you're going to want to listen to that and we're going to go straight into this week's podcast from www.bengreenfieldfitness.com.
So I mention in podcast episode one, I was like, «You know, I've been playing around with this idea of starting a podcast, but I wasn't really sure because I was like who's going to listen to it?
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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.
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.
Tommy: So this is something that I've tried to look into because I listen to the podcast about ketogenic diets and I did mention that I don't think a ketogenic diet is advisable for somebody who's pregnant.
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!
For those of you who've read The Happiness Project or who've listened to the «Happier Podcast» with Gretchen Rubin, you're probably familiar with this easy concept.
I am a multi-media artist, who loves to create, daydream, and listen to podcasts.
Also guaranteed is hilarious discussion as anyone who listens to Smith's SModcast podcast already knows.
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