Six insights by the numbers. (Volume 19 Best of Shortcast Club)

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Six insights by the numbers. (Volume 19 Best of Shortcast Club)

from Shortlights: an Anthology of the Best of Shortcast Club · host Shortcast Club

EPISODE 19 February 26, 2024 Hello! We're here today with volume 19 some of our favorite recent shortcasts. I'm Avi Kaufman, your host, and this is "Shortlights: an anthology of the Best of Shortcast Club." I hope you learn something or find inspiration from today's selection. In today's episode you'll hear from Tami Amit about the 4 chemicals of happiness, Bill Harper with 20 pieces of wisdom that will change your business, Susan diRende with a trick she learned from musician Bobby McFerrin, Samantha Chung with insights on intrinsic motivation, Kaila Uli with an expensive lesson, and we'll wrap up with a question from Holly Schroder. Let's start with Tami Amit, a therapist. She explains the 4 brain chemicals that produce different types of happiness, and how to get them, in this episode of Therapy Beyond the Couch. Purpose (Dopamine), Relaxation (Serotonin), Energy Release (Endorphins), and Connection (Oxytocin). Therapybeyondthecouch.com Second, let's hear some rapid-fire marketing advice! In this episode of Don’t Just Win. Dominate.™, Bill Harper, a marketing & branding leader, lists 20 pieces of wisdom that will totally change your business. Wmharper.com Next up is the Creativity Uplift podcast by Susan diRende, author of the novel "Knife Witch." In this episode she shares a trick she learned from acclaimed musician Bobby McFerrin for how to switch things up to improve. susandirende.ink Next, an episode of Simplifying Sam - The Shortcast!, with Samantha Chung. In today's episode, she muses about how once you successfully motivate once you stop being attached to things. linktr.ee/simplifying.sam Kaila Uli spent $10,000 on her first website, and $50,000 on ads, and only got 8 sales. She shares here the lessons she learned from that experience. stan.store/Kailauli To wrap it up, a musing from Holly Schroder, a licensed clinical social worker. She wonders if the reason why she can't make small talk at a party is because, as a therapist, she's so committed to big talk. linktr.ee/LCSWHolly I hope you enjoyed this taste of some of our favorite recent shortcasts. If you did, please subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends! We really appreciate your support as we grow our audience. Check out more great shows available on Shortcast Club. Download the app from the iOS or Android app store - search for “Shortcast Club”. Thanks, and happy listening.

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