Hey Podcast Listeners! Today we celebrate the ability to listen to our favorite podcasts anywhere, at any time. Go for a walk and listen to my podcast!!!
Join the third annual International Podcast Day by listening to your favorite podcasts. Show 30-hours of support on this 30th day of September.
Here are some of my favorite mentoring conversations and historical Podcast tidbits I thought you would enjoy! Share them with your friends. To show your support for my show, DONATE HERE
My Top 12 Favorite Mentoring Conversations
- What if the biggest challenge in your life is your gift?
- Sylvie Kabeya’s Journey With Mike Into Entrepreneurship
- John Muger, Founder and Executive Director of the Loppet Foundation
- You Are Not The Monster Within/
- Working ON Your Business With Mike Kabeya
- The Blue Zone Series with Tony Buettner
- How You Solve A Problem Will Determine How Much Wealth You Have
- Solid Advice From Software Developer, Kim Albee
- Eradicating Partnership Thorns
- Innovating On The Edge with Jodi Standke
- Launching A Product Series: Inventing The Drip Clip
- A Defining Conversation About Forgiveness
I have enjoyed every mentoring conversation and appreciate all of my podcast guests. Thank you. For more conversations go to WeMentor.com. If you aren’t a member of my podcast show, subscribe today!
Historical Podcast Tidbits
- In the 1980s audioblogging was the thing.
- By 2004, Adam Curry, former MTV video jockey, and David Winer, software developer, utilized new Internet broadband service offerings and portable digital audio advancements like the iPod to invent podcasting. Streaming and downloading content through mp3 players took off. How Stuff Works
- Adam Curry has a daily podcast show, Daily Source Code
- The BBC was one of the first adopters of podcasts in November, 2004.
- Ben Hammersly was the first columnist to write about podcasting. The Guardian
- Liberated Syndication known as Lybsyn.com was the first podcast service provider.
- President George W. Bush was the first President to broadcast his weekly address in a podcast format.
For more historical tidbits and milestones go to International Podcast Day
Celebrate International Podcast Day, Episode 9302017
Episode 93: Celebrate International Podcast Day
Author: Nancy A. Meyer, M.A.
Nancy A. Meyer, M.A., is a seasoned entrepreneurial leader, business and life mentor/coach/teacher, podcaster, author, and certified mindfulness yoga and meditation integrator (she integrates those skill sets into everything). Nancy’s compassionate and collaborative approach reinforces resilience while maintaining accountable conversations supporting how you redefine your lead while redesigning your business. Nancy calls this “Dual Innovation Leadership.” Nancy founded WeMentor, inc. in 1992 to change the leadership in our country by providing emerging and existing business owners with mentoring in Dual Innovation Leadership. She has mentored thousands and is eager to work with you! Assert self-leadership and get started today! Clients say, “Nancy is a compelling, engaging, and ‘decipher the trees from the forest’ kind of mentor, speaker, and leader. A dedicated entrepreneurial leader and mentor who role models what she preaches. Her style and candor enrich the content she delivers and the results clients experience.” Nancy accepts people where they are while inspiring them to breakthrough into new dimensions: As an Entrepreneurial Leader (Innovator), As a Competent Business Owner (Practitioner) As a Mentor (Role Model) As a Spiritual Being and Self-Leadership Master! Start by subscribing to WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST. Join your peers and...
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