Volume 12

EPISODE · Oct 12, 2023 · 11 MIN

Volume 12

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

We're back from a short hiatus, and here today with volume 12 of our favorite shortcasts from the week! I'm Avi Kaufman, your host. If you like variety, this is the podcast for you. Do you ever have a smart phone appear in your dreams? Recently I had a dream where I desparately needed some information on my phone but was unable to open it. Dr. Ben Rein is a PhD Neuroscientist who explains the brain in his shortcast Make it Brain (with Dr. Brein). In this episode, he proposes a theory as to why phones don't appear in our dreams. Ben's website. Have you noticed how at every Q&A session, when someone asks a question the speaker inevitbly says "great question!" ... even when it's not actually a great question. Well, stop doing that. Dr. Ben Crosby, in this episode from his shortcast TriviumU: Timeless Training for Professional Communicators, explains why and offers some more authentic alternatives. Dr. Crosby's website Sometimes just knowing the right phrase makes all the difference. Next up, Tami Amit in her shortcast, Therapy Beyond the Couch, shares another powerful phrase you should internalize: "for now". Tami's website. Next, an episode of Don’t Just Win. Dominate.™ with Bill Harper, a marketing and branding leader, with the one thing you can do to establish yourself as a thought leader and grow your online presence. It's something that all the top creators on Shortcast Club do. Bill's website. Next, Simplyfying Sam - The Shortcast! with Samantha Chung with advice: fall in love with the creative process. Not the results, but the process. Good advice! Sam's Linktree. Next we hear from Oliver James shortcast. Oliver often introduces himself by saying “I’m a 34-year-old man who struggles with reading.” However, it wasn’t long ago that he would say “I can’t read.” He is also a new parent. In this episode he asks educators about learning to read. Oliver's LinkTree. 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. There are links for each of the creators you heard today in the show notes. We encourage you to find and follow them on Shortcast Club. They are all very binge-worthy! 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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