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Mastering Podcast Guest Relationships: Stefan Lubinski on Building Podcasting Success and Audience Engagement
Many podcasters dream of using their show as a powerful relationship-building tool—but how do you do it effectively? If you’re looking to create meaningful business connections through podcasting, this episode of PodcastingTech is for you!This week, Mathew Passy sits down with Stefan Lubinski, creator at Audience Builders, to explore innovative ways podcasters can leverage their shows as strategic relationship acquisition tools for business growth.Stefan Lubinski is a seasoned sales trainer, speaker, and podcast producer, with experience hosting television, radio, and online productions. With a strong background in sales and business development, he has helped transform multiple podcasts into thriving thought leadership platforms.Tune in and discover how to turn your podcast into a networking powerhouse!IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:From Sales to Podcasting: Stefan shares his journey from sales to podcasting and how his accidental entry into media led to the creation of successful media brands. (00:01:14)Turning Podcasts into Relationship Bridges: Stefan shares his model of involving select industry movers on a podcast to foster beneficial partnerships and joint ventures. (00:04:17)The Strategy behind Content for Business: Stefan breaks down the concept of using podcasts as relationship acquisition tools rather than focusing solely on audience downloads and using podcasts for long-term business growth. (00:05:48) Mastering Guest Relationships: Stefan explains the do's and don'ts of leveraging podcast guest appearances for business and the importance of relationship nurturing. (00:10:13) Pay-to-play Models in Podcasting: The pros and cons of pay-to-play models in podcasting and how they can offer value when done transparently. (00:18:02) The Future of Podcasting: Stefan's vision for an all-in-one podcasting platform, covering everything from guest management to publication and social syndication. (00:24:42) Links and resources mentioned in this episod
The Breakout – Unleashing Personal Growth
Riding the Waves: Olympic Swimmer Ryan Murphy on Wins, Losses, and Staying Steady
Ryan Murphy is a nine-time Olympic medal-winning swimmer, but it hasn't all been podium glory. At this summer's Paris Games, Ryan missed qualifying for the men's 100 meter backstroke by one tenth of a second. And that was after he had just won silver in the 200 meter.  It's these extraordinary swings between triumph and disappointment that Ryan is so brilliant at managing. Through it all, he's learned to roll with the lows just as easily as he celebrates the highs. There are few endeavours that can match the intense 24-7, 365 day per year commitment and pressure of being an Olympian, and in this episode, we get lessons in stress management and keeping things in perspective that anyone can use. From his early years in competitive swimming when he actually vomited from nerves before every race, to his philosophical views on winning and losing, Ryan takes us through a career that’s been built on family and team support, and incredible focus and drive. He also discusses his passion project, opening his St. Johns. Florida location of Goldfish Swim School, and helping to share the joyful and lifesaving skill of swimming.You don’t want to miss this great conversation as we get an Olympic icon's valuable wisdom  on performing under pressure, the power of a team, dealing with the unknowns, and yes, managing the expectations. About Ryan MurphyRyan Murphy began breaking records as soon as he started swimming at age 5. Through dedication, passion, and unwavering commitment, Ryan has fulfilled his academic and athletic dreams. While at the University of California, Berkeley, he won both the 100 and 200-yard backstroke events at the NCAA Championships for four straight years. He holds the American Record in multiple backstroke events. In his Olympic debut in Rio, Ryan won three golds medals, sweeping the backstroke events and helping the U.S. win gold in the 4x100m medley relay, where his backstroke lead-off set a world record. As one of the most dominant swimmers in the world, t
The Invisible Condition Podcast
Seizures, Surgeries and Living Authentically: Talking About Epilepsy - Jonathan Tuteur
Send us a textYou have your first few seizures and people tell you not to share your diagnosis of epilepsy because they are afraid for you. Afraid of the potential shame and discrimination you will face. While this is well-intentioned, you do the opposite.In this podcast episode, we hear from Jon Tuteur, who shares his experiences of living with epilepsy after being diagnosed at 30. Jon talks about enduring over 500 seizures and undergoing three brain surgeries. Despite these challenges, he focuses on the positives that have emerged from his condition and emphasizes the importance of staying optimistic.Jon discusses how his journey has taught him about resilience, the real timeline of recovery, and the value of being open about one's condition. He highlights how being honest and vocal about his struggles has helped to build connections and foster support from others.The episode isn't just for those who have epilepsy. Jon's insights are universal, offering lessons on overcoming obstacles and the power of community support. His story is a testament to the strength found in vulnerability and the impact of sharing one's experiences to educate and reduce stigma around invisible conditions.Takeaways:Maintaining a Positive Mindset: Jon Tuteur emphasizes the importance of staying positive, despite the severe challenges posed by epilepsy. This positive outlook has helped him navigate through numerous medical procedures and life changes, highlighting that a positive mindset can be a powerful tool in dealing with any invisible condition.Open Conversations and Reducing Stigma: By sharing his personal experiences openly, Jon illustrates how such discussions can educate others and dismantle the stigma often associated with invisible conditions. He encourages everyone to be vocal and honest about their struggles to foster a more understanding environment.Curiosity and Understanding: Jon stresses the importance of curiosity and striving to understand what life i
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