Geek Girls Guide's Podcast
In podcast #51, Amanda Costello stops by to discuss her role with Minnewebcon and how she got her start as a content strategist.
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Geek Girls Guide's Podcast
We’ve all clicked on the comment section to a blog, video or news article and immediately regretted it. That, or we’ve read each trolling comment like rubberneckers spying an accident on the freeway. Either way, internet trolls seem to be here to stay. ...
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Carol Cantwell is the founder of Fun With Financials, a company that teaches non-profit organizations practices that support informed financial decisions. She's also a recent convert to exercise, specifically running. Carol popped by the studio (via Skype) this week to discuss some of the Social Fitness apps that helped her go from a person who could barely run 1 mile to someone who will be running the Boston Marathon in a few months....
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Facebook has destroyed online events. What began as a brilliant idea has morphed into the most ignorable feature on the Internet. If you're in a band, then chances are, hundreds of people have ignored the sweet event invite for your show next Tuesday at 11:00pm at that place they've never heard of. ...
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It's been a while since we've had a guest on our podcast. This week, we talked with Jeremy Wilker about Kickstarter projects. ...
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Take a ride on the wildside with us as we answer questions sent in by our listeners.
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We may not always have an agenda filled with bullet points when we sit down to record these podcasts, but we generally will have a few ideas in our heads when we hit the record button. Not this time…
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info_outlineCarol Cantwell is the founder of Fun With Financials, a company that teaches non-profit organizations practices that support informed financial decisions. She's also a recent convert to exercise, specifically running. Carol popped by the studio (via Skype) this week to discuss some of the Social Fitness apps that helped her go from a person who could barely run 1 mile to someone who will be running the Boston Marathon in a few months.
Originally, we had planned on recording this podcast and putting it up around the first of the year. We figured that listeners might have set some New Year's resolutions to get healthy or exercise more and, in turn, could be extra-inspired to maintain those goals by listening to this podcast. Well, things happen, podcast recordings get rescheduled and now the podcast is going up several weeks after everyone has forgotten that they had even made any New Year's resolutions.
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Let's take this half-empty glass and fill it up a little bit, shall we? It's time to get re-inspired to get healthy this year. Is a New Month's resolution a thing? It is now.
Do you have suggestions for some other social fitness apps or sites that we missed in the podcast? Leave a comment, letting us know which ones have helped you the most.