Things hidden under the surface (Vol. 14 Best of Shortcast Club)

EPISODE · Nov 15, 2023 · 17 MIN

Things hidden under the surface (Vol. 14 Best of Shortcast Club)

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

Today's theme is things that are hidden under the surface. You'll hear from Kaila Uli about a history and culture you may not have heard of before, from Marcelle Iten, an author, on what it means to show not tell, from Daniel Lim with the ideal makeup of a study group, from Joshua Terhune with a question and insight about pet peeves, from Kait Maniscalco about baseball and Thanksgiving dishes, from Dr. Ben Rein about a challenge when studying psychedelics, from Bill Harper with advice on simplifying your messaging, and finally from Stacy Savage with the story about how she got into her field of environmental consulting. You might have noticed a new name for the podcast. We're no longer calling it "Best of Shortcast Club" - it seems that was confusing people. We're trying out a new name: Knowledge Nuggets with Shortcast Club. What do you think? If you have a better idea, please send to me at [email protected]. Kaila Uli is a business coach for online stores, but in this episode of her shortcast , she explains her identity as "Indo", that is Dutch Indonesian. Kaila's Stan Store. Marcelle Iten is an Author, Editor, and Writing Coach. Common advice given to writers is to "show, don't tell." In this episode from her shortcast, she shows us what that means. Marcelle Iten's Linktree. Next up, let's hear from Daniel Lim, a college application coach who has reviewed over 5000 college applications. In this episode of his shortcast, Limmy Talks, he shares a possibly tounge-in-cheek, but also probably true, study approach to get all A's. Daniel's linktree. Joshua Terhune, a child therapist, in this episode from his shortcast shares a question you can ask yourself that may have more depth to it than initially appears. Joshua Terhune's linktree. Well, now that baseball season is a few weeks behind us, and Thanksgiving is a few weeks ahead of us, Kait Maniscalco makes the case for how each MLB team matches up with a classic Thanksgiving dish. Even if you don't follow baseball, this is a great segment! Kait's link. Next up is Dr. Ben Rein, a PhD Neuroscientist who explains the brain in his shortcast Make it Brain (with Dr. Brein). In this episode, he discusses an unusual problem with studies of psychedelics. Ben's website. Now, an episode of Don’t Just Win. Dominate.™ with Bill Harper, a marketing and branding leader, talks about how important it is to simplify your marketing and sales messaging.Bill's website. We're going to wrap up with these episodes from "Talkin' Trash" with Stacy Savage, Stacy owns an environmental consultancy in Texas. Today she shares the story of what inspired her to get into her field. Zero Waste Strategies website I hope you enjoyed this taste of some of our favorite recent shortcasts. If you did, please subscribe, and consider writing a review on your podcast app. It helps surface our show to other potential listeners! We really appreciate your support as we grow our show.

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