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Do Not Listen to This Podcast
by Roger Wilkerson
And we are back with the new series called Lessons from Pets
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Simba - Cat #1
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50 Cat Relaunches the Podcast
Meet 50 Cat. How did he get his name? Well, I met him today and he's now the 50th cat I'm sponsoring with the help of about 9 either people taking them in. So he motivated me to relaunch the podcast. I'll be sharing stories about lessons I've learned from these cats and dogs. Also, if you want to chat about how your pet has helped your business let me know. It might make for a great episode
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My Human's 70 Dumbest Mistakes
Two AI podcasters from Google Notebook LM review Mai's book. They misgender him, but oh well. They did like the book.
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Mai Has Returned !!!!
Mai has returned!!! He was gone for 7 days. More stories to come.
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Mai's New Friend Meg
Mai has a new friend named Meg. Meg shared with me a happy ending to her lost kitty story. It helped.
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Mai Search The Plot Thickens
The plot thickens someone today tried to steal Mai's brother Rai.
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The Mai Search Continues
The Mai Search Continues by Roger Wilkerson
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Finding Mai Episodes
Mai, one of the cats, has now been missing for three days.
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Break the Rules Move Forward
Moving forward is a smart way to break the rules because most people stay stuck.
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Go With the Flow
This episode covers going with the flow, commitment, and a fun social media platform
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Break The Rules Ep 3 Stop People Pleasing
People pleasing is a horrible way to avoid conflict. All it does is create more conflict. Conflict in and of itself is not a bad thing.
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Break The Rules Ep.2 Burn The Bridge
Yes, there are times when you should burn the bridge - especially when you are the one being attacked.
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Break The Rules Episode 1 Talking Politics
Yes, you should talk about politics.
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Lighten Up
The summer confession series contains opinions on nine important topics. Episodes are released weekly on Sunday. This week the topic is lighten up
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Giving Back Works
The summer confession series contains opinions on nine important topics. Episodes are released weekly on Sunday. This week the topic is giving back works
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Hobbies Are Important
The summer confession series contains opinions on nine important topics. Episodes are released weekly on Sunday. This week the topic is hobbies are important
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Bad Advice Still Works
The summer confession series contains opinions on nine important topics. Episodes are released weekly on Sunday. This week the topic is bad advice still works.
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Humor Will Save Your Business
The summer confession series contains opinions on nine important topics. Episodes are released weekly on Sunday. This week the topic is humor will save your business
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AI May Not Be Changing Anything
The summer confession series contains opinions on nine important topics. Episodes are released weekly on Sunday. This week the topic is AI may not be changing anything
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You Can't Avoid Politics
The summer confession series contains opinions on nine important topics. Episodes are released weekly on Sunday. This week the topic is you can't avoid politics.
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Selling is Harder
The summer confession series contains opinions on nine important topics. Episodes are released weekly on Sunday. This week the topic is selling is harder
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Marketing Yourself Is Hard
The summer confession series contains opinions on nine important topics. Episodes are released weekly on Sunday. This week the topic is Marketing Yourself is Hard.
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Celebrating 30 Years Of Sobriety
Celebrating 30 years of sobriety by simply not taking the first drink one day at a time for 30 years. Find out more at http://donotlistentothispodcast.com
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Journey from Podcasting to Live Events
From Airwaves to Auditoriums: Gary Frey's Journey from Podcasting to Live Events" 🎧 The Podcast Revolution with Gary Frey Join us in this captivating episode of "Do Not Listen to this Podcast," where Gary Frey guides us through his evolution from hosting a digital podcast to orchestrating vibrant live events. Gary shares the strategies he used to cultivate a strong podcast community and how he successfully brought that community to life in the real world. 🌟 The Art of Community Building Gary's approach to community engagement is a treasure trove of insights for anyone looking to connect more deeply with their audience. He dives into the subtleties of forming genuine bonds with listeners and converting them into an engaged community. His perspectives are especially beneficial for podcasters, event planners, and digital marketers. 🚀 Live Events: The Transformative Step Hear Gary recount the thrilling and challenging process of transitioning his podcast community into a live event. This part of the episode is packed with actionable advice on event planning, captivating an audience, and crafting memorable experiences. 💡 Valuable Lessons for Content Creators Gary's story is not just about his successes; it's filled with practical wisdom for anyone aspiring to make a similar transition. He emphasizes the value of starting small and growing organically, highlighting the excitement and fulfillment of bringing a vision to fruition. Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen: Uncover methods to build a community that extends beyond the digital space. Learn effective techniques for engaging with audiences in a more personal and impactful way. Gain a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in organizing live events. Be inspired by Gary's creative fusion of digital content with live, in-person experiences. Conclusion: This episode with Gary Frey is more than a typical podcast; it's an insightful narrative about creating meaningful connections and experiences. His journey from podcasting to live events provides a practical and inspiring guide for content creators looking to expand their horizons. Don't miss out on this episode of "Do Not Listen to this Podcast" for a blend of humor, real-world wisdom, and invaluable advice that can enrich your approach to community building and event planning.
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Building a community within a business
🎙️ "Do Not Listen to this Podcast" Episode: Unveiling the Art of Building a Business Community with Greg The Core Concept: Building a Community Within a Business In this insightful episode, Greg takes center stage to share his rich experiences in cultivating a thriving community within the business environment. His unique approach sheds light on an often-overlooked aspect of corporate success. Greg's Approach: Internal and External Community Building Greg emphasizes the dual nature of community building. He discusses the importance of nurturing an internal community among employees, fostering a culture of personal connections, shared values, and understanding individual career journeys. Similarly, he underlines the significance of building an external community, engaging customers, and creating brand advocates. Real-World Challenges and Strategies Greg candidly addresses the challenges of building a community in a business context, especially highlighting the fact that external community building is often met with indifference. His practical strategies and personal anecdotes offer a roadmap for overcoming these hurdles. The Human Element in Business A key takeaway from Greg's discussion is the emphasis on the human element in business. He advocates for one-on-one interactions where the focus is on the individual rather than just the business aspect. This, according to Greg, is crucial in developing a genuine and effective community. Greg's Final Thoughts: Patience and Persistence Greg concludes with a powerful message: building a community within a business is a time-intensive and listening-driven endeavor. He stresses that such a community doesn't emerge overnight but requires consistent effort and genuine engagement. This episode with Greg is a must-listen for business leaders, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in the dynamics of community building within a corporate structure. His insights provide valuable lessons on creating a cohesive, supportive, and engaged business community.
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Challenging the Status Quo in HR with Tamica Sears
Background: Roger has been hosting the podcast for over five years, with a focus on feeding stray cats and dogs as part of the show's mission. Guest: Tamica Sears Background: Tamica is an HR professional with over 20 years of experience, focusing on leadership development and coaching for the past eight years. She is recognized for her integrity, often facing difficult situations in HR where she had to walk away due to conflicting values with leaders. Content Overview: Community Building in HR: Tamica discusses her efforts in building a local HR community in Arizona, particularly in Tucson. She is collaborating with Disrupt HR to create events aimed at HR innovation, moving beyond the traditional compliance-focused role of HR. Challenges and Wins: The podcast covers the challenges of competing with established HR communities like SHRM and the struggles in sales and sponsorship. Tamica highlights the importance of a balanced team where members complement each other's strengths and weaknesses. Personal Motivation: Tamica shares her passion for her work in HR and the joy it brings her, alongside her love for her new puppy. She emphasizes the importance of perseverance and adaptability in pursuing such community-driven initiatives. Guide with Timestamps: Introduction and Backgrounds (00:03 - 01:37) Building HR Community and Disrupt HR Events (01:57 - 03:49) Challenges in HR and Competing Communities (04:00 - 06:30) Successes and Future Plans (06:46 - 09:22) Sales Struggles and Event Sponsorship (09:26 - 11:41) Handling Criticism and Trolls (11:44 - 13:27) Tamica's Personal Motivation and New Puppy (13:27 - 15:53) Advice for Building Communities (15:53 - 18:28) Conclusion and Future Events (18:32 - 19:48) Standout Quotes from Tamica: "You can't move a mountain on your own, but you have to move your mountain with like-minded people." - Reflecting on the importance of teamwork in community building. "Don't complain if you're not willing to make a change." - Emphasizing the importance of taking action rather than just voicing problems. "I cannot continue to complain about the state of HR... and not do anything about it." - Highlighting her proactive approach to making changes in the HR field. "You thought you could do it because you can." - Encouraging perseverance despite challenges. "Don't fall in love with your original idea." - Advising flexibility and adaptability in pursuing projects or initiatives. These quotes and insights from Tamica demonstrate her dedication to innovation in HR and her practical approach to challenges and community building.
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Building a Niche Community: Mercy's Take on Cyber Insurance
Dive into the specialized world of cyber insurance with Mercy, an industry maven who started as a LinkedIn novice and became a community leader. In this enlightening episode, our host Roger Wilkerson and guest Mercy discuss the intricacies of creating and nurturing a focused community within the complex cyber insurance space. Discover how Mercy leverages social media to connect with industry professionals and enthusiasts alike, breaking through barriers like ageism and industry jargon. Whether you're an insurance rookie or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with valuable insights on making your mark and protecting your digital assets in today's interconnected world. Join us for a conversation that demystifies cyber insurance and provides actionable tips for your social media journey.
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Size Matters when building social media community
In today's audio adventure, we're cracking the code on why the size of your squad can make or break your social media success. Whether you're a content creator, a social butterfly, or just curious about digital dynamics, this is one conversation you can't afford to scroll past! What's Buzzing in this Episode: Roger's golden rules from the improv stage and how they're shaping the social space. A candid look at why your core community fans are your real rockstars. The sweet spot between a crowd and a clique: find your perfect community size. Heartfelt thanks and a sneak peek at who gets the mic next on our show. Quotes to Whet Your Audio Appetite: "Community size matters... you're looking for people that are supportive." "Engagers are the lifeblood of creation... why create if there's no one to appreciate?" "Seek a community that's just the right mix - not too critical, not overly positive." Embracing Diversity: We're spinning the wheel of diversity with insights on building a vibrant, varied listener base that brings more to the table than just applause. As a token of our appreciation, this episode is wrapped with Roger's gratitude for our listeners and a fun peek into the criteria for future guests.
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Business Pivots Week 10
Last episode of a 10 part series called Breaking the Business Mold
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Strategic Partnerships Week 9
Episode 9 of a 10 series called Breaking the Business Mold
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Building Meaningful Connections: The Art of Community with Glendalynn Dixon
In this insightful episode, Glendalynn Dixon, an experienced leader in the realm of community building, takes us on a journey through the intricacies of creating and sustaining vibrant communities. With a focus on the power of intention and the significance of nurturing quality interactions, Glendalynn shares her wisdom on the evolving landscape of community engagement, both online and offline. From the intimacy of small groups to the expansive potential of digital platforms, this conversation is a treasure trove of ideas for anyone looking to forge deeper connections in today's world. Tune in to discover how to cultivate spaces where meaningful discussions thrive and individual voices are celebrated.
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Authentic Connections: Mastering Community Building
Dive into a refreshingly honest discussion with Kimberly Manchester as we explore the true essence of networking and community engagement. Forget the superficial mingling—Kimberly shares her experiences and strategies for creating deep, lasting connections in our digital-first world. Whether you're a LinkedIn newbie or a seasoned pro, this episode promises to enrich your approach to professional relationships. Press play for real insights and a touch of humor with Kimberly, only on Do Not Listen to This Podcast.
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Music Communities & More Guest Dan O'Grady
The Symphony of Social Media - Building Online Communities In this vibrant episode, Dan O'Grady takes us on a tour through the interconnected world of online communities. From the diverse tunes of social media platforms to the harmonious engagement of music forums, Dan's insights resonate like a well-composed melody. Join us as we explore the dynamics of community building, brand loyalty, and the organic evolution that shapes the digital spaces where we connect. 🔊 What to expect in this episode: The art of cultivating diverse social media communities. How music forums have evolved into bustling hubs of discussion and discovery. Strategies for engaging with audiences and fostering inclusive environments. 💡 Key Takeaways: Diversity enriches community experiences. Authentic engagement trumps sheer numbers. Communities thrive on organic evolution and member-driven identity.
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Social Media Advertising Week 8
Week 8 of a 10 week series called Breaking the Business Mold
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Connecting with SuperFans Guest is Mark Pinder
Mark has been a Superfan of Bobby the Bear for many years and we have become friends. Enjoy the episode. He gives some good insights on how to connect with Super Fans when trying to build a social media community.
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What is social media community? Doug Thompson
The new series allows people to come on and chat about their perspectives on what social media community is and is not. Episode one kicks off with my good friend Doug Thompson
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Pre Sales And Pre Orders Week 7
Episode 7 of a 10 week series called Breaking the Business Mold
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Gig Economy Week 6
Episode 6 of a 10 week series called Breaking the Business Mold
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Sales Over Perfection Week 5
Episode 5 of a 10 week series called Breaking the Business Mold
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Bootstrapping Week 4
Week 4 of a 10 week series called Breaking the Business Mold
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Referral Programs Week 3
Episode 3 of a 10 week series called Breaking the Business Mold
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Influencer Marketing Week 2
Episode 2 of a 10 week series called Breaking the Business Mold
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MVP Launch Week 1
Week on of a 10 weeks series called Breaking the Business Mold
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Breaking the Business Mold
10 weekly episodes to help you build or grow a business.
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Politics and Business What could go wrong?
This episode explores how to handle the divisive issue of politics in your personal and business lives.
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I Thought You Were My Friends
I thought you were my friends. I ran a poll on what topics you wanted for this season and you tied between Handling Divisiveness & Expanding Your Creativity. Fine! I'll alternate between the two topics - are you happy now?
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Summer Launch
Jump starting the summer relaunch of Do Not Listen to This Podcast. Yes, we are still feeding stray cats and dogs. Visit ygetarts.com for more details.
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AI will hurt productivity, initially
After 6 months of playing with AI, I want to go on record as saying that I think it will initially hurt productivity. I explain why in today's episode.
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Do Not Play Victim
Playing victim sends you down a path where you are guaranteed to lose. I cover some ways to snap out of this as a business owner or employee.
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Recession Realities
Welcome to "Recession Realities," an eye-opening episode of [Your Podcast Name], where we delve deep into the world of economic downturns.
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