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Amplify What You Love

by Podcast Farm

Amplify What You Love is a show for visionaries and creatives who want to use their voice to impact the world. Conversations with storytellers, teachers of wisdom traditions, professional coaches, and leaders in diverse fields about creativity, business, communication, spirituality, culture, and relationships. Be inspired, align with your deepest purpose, broaden your view of reality, and share what you love most with the world. Host K-Lee Marks is a brand consultant who helps purpose-driven coaches amplify their message through podcasting.

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Strategizing a successful launch and avoiding burnout with The Launch Copy Coach: Chelsea Wallace

44m · Published 08 Apr 19:00

“The steps towards the destination are as valid as the destination.”

This week’s episode of Be On Air breaks down the basics of launching. Chelsea Wallace is The Launch Copy Coach: an extraordinary woman who supports online coaches, course creators, consultants, and service providers in unlearning ways of launching that have created pressure, burnout, and reinforced cycles of fear and striving.

She helps them shift their personal launch patterns into creating ways of launching for themselves so that they create their most lush, fulfilling and profitable dream launch. Whether you’re launching a show, course, podcast or website she emphasizes the importance of having fun and listening to the community and audience members we aim to serve. 

 
Launching and Learning with Chelsea Wallace 

Chelsea Wallace | Launch Copy Coach | IG - @thelaunchcopycoach 

Natalie Taylor | Business, Finance and Personal Development | IG - @winningnatalie

Anyo | Ethical Marketing | IG – @northernbeemarketing 

Rita Olds | Copywriter | IG - @ritaolds

[00:00:00] – Introduction 

[00:02:24] – What goes wrong in a launch?

[00:04:46] – How Chelsea started working with people launching?

[00:07:41] – What misconception about expertise Chelsea had when she began?

[00:09:46] – One person’s ordinary is another person’s extraordinary. 

[00:14:16] – Launches & Ads can only amplify what is already going on.

[00:15:08] – How to make the biggest impact when you launch? 

[00:17:33] – What is buzz?

[00:20:06] – Know the revenue urgency at launch

[00:23:29] – The impact of reaching your financial goals.

[00:27:08] – Chelsea Wallace’s Master Class 

[00:29:58] – Wisdom from Chelsea & The Launch Clinic. 

[00:33:49] – Other words for launching

[00:37:42] – Off the wall questions & final thoughts

 

Ending Human Trafficking through Entrepreneurship and Educating Youth with Dr. Marlene Carson

45m · Published 30 Mar 17:00

"Communities, churches, organizations have to come back together again and become the village to help keep our children safe. We have to."

This week's episode of Be On Air amplifies the voice of leader, entrepreneur, surthrivalist, minister, author and publisher Dr. Marlene Carson. Her righteous devotion to helping the youth and adults affected by a life in trafficking represent how important this issue is for the world. Dr. Carson's stories evoke deep sorrow for the youth exploited by trafficking organizations. She has dedicated herself to inspiring people everywhere to take action against human-trafficking for the good of everyone.

In this interview we discuss how Dr. Carson founded Rahabs Hope of Ohio and became CEO of the Switch anti-trafficking network. She is one of America's foremost authorities on the subject of human trafficking as well as a member of the United States advisory council on human trafficking. Supporting Dr. Marlene Carson and her mission is the first step we can take to help abolish human sex-trafficking.

Learn more about Rahabs Hope of Ohio and donate!

Find them on Instagram: @RahabsHopeOfOhio

Anti Trafficking Hotline Number: (888) 373-7888

 

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[00:29] - Who is Dr. Marlene Carson

[01:55] - What the audience should know about sex-trafficking

[03:06] - Marlene's Story

[12:21] - Arrests and Human Trafficking Laws

[15:06] - Shifting Human Trafficking Legislation

[17:19] - How to implement preventative measures?

[24:26] - About Rahabs Hideaway

[28:23] - What inspired Dr. Marlene Carson to create housing for people in need?

[30:30] - How traumas are stored in the body

[33:00] - Starting Peer Preneur

[37:20] - How to support Rahab's Hope of Ohio

[38:47] - How Dr. Marlene Carson got out of Sex-Trafficking

[43:16] - Call To Action!

Long-form podcasts, deep conversation, and being a man with Nick Von Wackerbarth

2h 18m · Published 26 Mar 17:00

In this week’s episode of Be On Air we dive into long-form content with the host of The VonDubCast Nick Von Wackerbarth. Nick is a fantastic example of what it means to be passionate and driven for his show. His motivation to express himself through genuine conversations is powerful. He emphasizes that even the small achievements along the way are what matter most in the path to success. 

We discuss the fundamentals of long form content, the power of deep conversation, faith, the future of podcasting, masculinity, as well as meditation and how mindset is critical for accomplishing your goals. The biggest obstacle for many is themselves and Nick embodies how his introspective journey to find the passion within himself for the podcasting medium has given him more opportunities to express some of his deepest and most vulnerable thoughts and ideas. 

 

[00:00:30] Intro

[00:02:58] Who is Nick Von Wackerbarth?

[00:04:36] Working while Podcasting 

[00:06:13] How Covid affected Nick’s work

[00:09:44] Understanding Covid Protocols

[00:15:09] Where podcasting is going?

[00:21:22] Role Models in Podcasting

[00:29:54] What makes a show engaging?

[00:35:46] The power of Faith and Audience

[00:44:39] How podcasting grows your network and builds connections

[00:57:16] Conveying intent, depth and listening in conversation

[01:08:00] What drew Nick to podcasting?

[01:14:27] Compassion and Understanding

[01:27:39] Masculinity 

[01:47:29] Meditation 

[02:03:37] How to find The VonDubCast?

 

Instagram: @thevondubcast

Twitter: @dub_von

The VonDubCast Youtube Channel


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3 Ways to Use Clubhouse To Grow Your Podcast

7m · Published 17 Mar 00:00

Recently the new audio-only social media app ClubHouse is capturing the voices of leaders in nearly every industry and providing unprecedented access and collaboration between it's users. This is truly a powerful platform and if you are NOT using it, you are missing out on an incredible opportunity. 

In this brief episode, I cover three ways to grow your podcast using Clubhouse in conjunction with Instagram.

If you like this episode, please let me know! And as always, I offer a free strategy session at www.podcast-farm.com/apply

Dream Interpretation, Shadow Work, and Relationships with This Jungian Life

48m · Published 16 Mar 06:00

Growing your podcast is an internal battle just as much as it is an external one. So understanding self, shadow and what our dreaming subconscious does to balance our awake psyche can be key to developing confidence in your brand and amplifying your truths. This episode dives into the journey of three inspired individuals who share their knowledge of Jungian Psychology and wisdom of life through intimate conversation. 

In this episode of Be On Air, I interview two of three hosts from This Jungian Life podcast, Joseph R. Lee and Lisa Marchiano. We explore dream interpretation, shadow work, and some of the frustrating facets of growing a podcast for the first time.

Joseph R. Lee is an LCSW certified Jungian analyst and licensed clinical social worker. He works with adults and teens, and is the president of the Philadelphia association of Jungian analysts which provides a public seminar and trains Jungian analysts. 

Lisa Marchiano is also an LCSW certified Jungian analyst, a writer, and licensed clinical social worker. She has presented on Jungian topics across the U S as well as in Europe, Lisa's book Motherhood Facing and Finding Yourself, explores motherhood as a catalyst for personal growth and will be published in the spring of 2021. 

Interested in This Jungian Life or want to submit one of your dreams? Check it out!

Learn More about Joseph R. Lee

Find Lisa Marchiano’s New Book

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[00:30] - Intro

[03:03] - The inspiration for This Jungian Life.

[06:30] - Launch and growth of the show

[09:40] - Why Dream Interpretation?

[11:19] - The model for Jungian dream interpretation

[16:39] - What transformation would someone expect by tuning in to their dream world?

[20:28] - What is shadow?

[27:01] - How Jungian Psychology can assist with men's work?

[33:27] - Inner transformation through relationships and children and how it can reveal your shadow?

[37:31] - Generating Ideas for the Podcast

[41:08] - In person vs virtual

[45:05] - Tips for new podcasters

Building community power, racial equity, & the Austin Justice Coalition with Briona Jenkins

28m · Published 14 Mar 09:00

When a sudden snow storm caused a massive crisis costing the lives of several austin residents, the Austin Justice Coalition was one of the first responders to organize food and supplies drives for those in need, especially under-served populations. At the forefront of the ongoing struggle in our Austin community, AJC fosters racial reckoning and reconciliation in by acknowledging the ties to racism across systems that are leading to the decreasing Black and Brown populations in Austin and beyond, and centering all of its programs, initiatives, and policies across quality of life areas on racial equity and building community power.

We discuss fundraising, what the AJC does and how it uses funds, the snow storm and it's effects on minority communities, and how Briona uses her podcast to connect and network with the Austin community.

Learn More and Donate to AJC: https://austinjustice.org/

When you give to Austin Justice Coalition, you support : 

  • Black leadership in Austin
  • Our growth
  • Deep advocacy work on a spectrum of issues including criminal, housing, transit, racial and economic justice
  • A Safer Austin
  • Our capacity to build and sustain a grassroots organizing base

Venture philanthropy and storytelling for social impact with Ravinol Chambers

54m · Published 05 Mar 15:00

This week's episode of Be On Air delves deep into growing a business with sustainability as a mindset, how to inspire positive change with Venture Philanthropy and equitable practices, as well as some great tech tips for editing a podcast. 

We get to go into Ravinol’s two-year journey to make this documentary and the unexpected feedback that caused him to take a SECOND trip to India to finish the film. We talk about the use of story-telling for podcasters to help them grow their show, how to use video in your podcast, and the challenges of divisive thinking in society. 

Ravinol Chambers is a former monk, the director for the documentary Road to Vrindavan, host of The Evolving Door podcast, and the founder of the award winning creative agency Be Inspired Films

“Educating girls is not about women versus men it’s about our future versus our past.”

-Ravinol Chambers

Make sure to catch the premier at the San Luis Obispo Film Festival!

Be Inspired Films

Road to Vrindavan

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[00:30] - Intro

[01:39] - How Ravinol got into filmmaking?

[03:30] - When Be Inspired Films was created?

[07:00] - Funding to Fail and Venture Philanthropy

[10:02] - Growing sustainable businesses

[13:11] - How to involve more storytelling in your video?

[15:38] - Informative Content vs Emotive Storytelling

[19:21] - How the Evolving Door Podcast started?

[23:50] - The Value of Small Format Video Content

[27:56] - Tech Tips for implementing video into your show.

[30:39] - The Making of The Road To Vrindavan.

[38:29] - Developing the Story for Road To Vrindavan.

[40:23] - How to help men and boys change their mental framework?

[47:10] - Trailer for Road to Vrindavan and About Malala

[52:02] - How to get connected with Ravinol Chambers?

Podcasting Legal Tips & the Power of Language in Law with The Podcast Lawyer Gordon Firemark

31m · Published 26 Feb 19:00

If you want to protect yourself from lawsuits, understand more about content creator law or simply learn better business practices for launching your podcast this episode is full of excellent resources.

In this week's episode of Be On Air, Gordon P. Firemark identifies how to protect ourselves as podcasters and what it takes to run a professional podcast business. We break down media release forms, the power of language in law, regulations in online media as well as the technical side of running multiple shows at once. 

Gordon Firemark is a lawyer, coach, show host, and author. He has been co-host of The Entertainment Law Update podcast for over a decade and recently launched a solo show aimed at giving success strategies to creative professionals called More. Better. Faster. You can find his courses and ebook Podcast, Blog & New Media Producer's Legal Survival Guide on his website linked below. 

Get Connected with Gordon Firemark

Free Media Release Form!
Get Legit. Go Pro! 
Join the Legit Podcast Pro Facebook Group

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[00:54] - Disclaimer

[01:15] - Who is Gordon Firemark?

[02:52] - What to focus on in podcast law?

[05:45] - How you can use a media release form?

[08:20] - When to implement a media release form?

[09:57] - Is it necessary to have disclaimers on your show?

[11:32] - Regulations in the Podcast world

[16:18] - Connection between language and law

[18:45] - Gordon Firemarks' journey

[21:46] - What it’s like managing two shows?

[25:46] - What you should consider if you're trying to grow your show?

[28:47] - How to connect with Gordon Firemark?

"Teach Your Class Off" - Using YouTube to teach, inspire and become an influencer with Mr. Reynolds

57m · Published 15 Feb 14:00

I will never forget the first day I taught my after-school electronic music class in a south Austin, Texas public school. I attempted to lead 13 fidgety, tired, middle-schoolers into the computer lab without losing any of them, allowing any of them to sustain fatal injuries, and not getting us all lost at the same time (it was my first day.)

Needless to say, the first day was a challenge, but it wasn't a disaster, because I had watched a couple of episodes on YouTube of "The Real Rap with Reynolds" - soon to be my favorite education/teacher-focused channel.

This was such an inspiring conversation for me because Mr Reynolds has really helped me in my ability to connect and communicate with my students. We discuss a ton of relevant information for influencers, podcasters, authors, online entrepreneurs, and anyone who loves learning.

"If we're thinking about all the students, if we are thinking about where kids come from, what their issues are at home, what their issues are outside the class, and then we try to get to know the whole kid....  when you know what kids are really into... you’re letting kids know that you see them, and that’s the number 1 thing you can do for a young person....your attention is more important than your advice”

In his book, Teach Your Class Off, on his YouTube Channel, Real Rap With Reynolds, and on his Podcast, Sunday Night Teacher Talk, Reynolds offers an authentic glimpse into what it looks like to teach high school in the inner city.

Using “Real Rap” to share teaching tips and strategies, Reynolds helps new and veteran teachers alike become the teacher they always dreamed of being.

Tune into the Real Rap with Reynolds
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/realrapwiththereynolds
Podcast: https://anchor.fm/cj-reynolds5
Book: https://www.realrapwithreynolds.com/books/

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[00:55] - Introduction to Real Rap with Reynolds
[02:08] - Who's Reynolds' favorite teacher and why?
[07:40] - Why did Reynolds' start podcasting and vlogging?
[13:48] - How Reynolds' sees the future of education in the digital age?
[19:32] - How to maintain relationships with students during covid?
[27:37] - Have any of Reynolds' students tried to create a Youtube channel or a brand?
[30:26] - What's Reynolds' workflow for creating an episode?
[32:18] - How did the growth of Reynolds' channel look like?
[36:43] - The value of genuine connection with an authentic audience.
[40:57] - What to do with all the information and inspiration that we store?
[46:00] - How to make our information more relatable to the people that we are trying to share it with?
[50:23] - What's Reynolds currently working on?
[53:01] - Two books that Reynolds suggested reading.


Building spiritual community through podcasting and the quest for truth with Jaya Jagannath Das

1h 3m · Published 12 Feb 14:00

13 years being a monk really changes how you see the world and today, Bhakti Vedanta Meditator  & teacher, Jaya Jagannath Das joins us to talk about how he's engaged and mobilized his community.

We get really philosophical in this episode and talk about the search for God, decerning the truth, finding peace, gaining wisdom, and self-discipline. He's a coach, and he hosts multiple excellent podcasts that explore spirituality, men's work, and community. He has been leading men's groups and teaching the spiritual texts of India through his platform and has a lot of gems to share in this conversation.

"The evolution of inquiry proceeds the evolution of being" - Jaya Jagannath
 
Connect With Jaya:
Listen to his podcast: ARISE: The honest man's podcast
IG: @Urban_sage_deliberates
Website: www.urbansage.us

Timestamps:

[01:01] - Who is Jaya Jaganatha?
[02:08] - The beginning of Jaya's podcasting journey.
[10:21] - How Jaya started his spiritual life?
[21:02] - How Jaya collects material for his presentations?
[28:42] - Is something true just because we believe so?
[38:21] - How to embrace the truth and step out of your reality? The concept of 4 defects.
[42:26] - Why is humility so important part of your quest for truth?
[47:25] - The process of accepting new knowledge and truth.
[56:43] - Jaya's original wisdom and final message.


Amplify What You Love has 64 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 53:50:43. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 24th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 26th, 2024 08:10.

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