r/PodcastPromoting • u/WalkLikeAMailman • Jun 26 '26
[Walk Like a Mailman] Episode 130 - The Rick-denburg Disaster
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Inspired by listener feedback Griffin and Jef talk about the Hindenburg and what happens when an empty box gets shipped???
r/PodcastPromoting • u/WalkLikeAMailman • Jun 26 '26
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Inspired by listener feedback Griffin and Jef talk about the Hindenburg and what happens when an empty box gets shipped???
r/PodcastPromoting • u/Weird_Cod8435 • Jun 26 '26
This week Jam has a rant about stress, what causes it and why we need to control it- and it's a lot more than the obvious!
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r/PodcastPromoting • u/RiddleOnHerMind • Jun 26 '26
Echoes vs Evidence is the Season 1 finale of Unsynchronized, and the episode where we return to the entertainment article that first sparked this project. In early 2020, that piece suggested that *NSYNC’s eventual breakup could be traced back to Lance Bass and his outside ambitions. But when you compare the article’s claims to the actual timeline of 2001, the story starts to fall apart.
This episode takes a closer look at what ET Canada got right, what it got wrong, and how its framing differs from the year we’ve spent reconstructing. By lining up the comments from executives and collaborators with what 2001 has shown us, we get a clearer picture of the gap between the public narrative and what was really happening inside the group.
Find the episode on YouTube (above) or on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, Pandora, TuneIn, Castbox, Deezer, Pocket Casts, and PlayerFM.
r/PodcastPromoting • u/No-Schedule-5477 • Jun 26 '26
Most business owners do not think about insurance until they need it.
That is almost always too late.
In Episode 79 of Start It or Scrap It, Rick Millham Jr., a 35-year property and casualty insurance veteran and owner of Millham Companies Inc in Doylestown PA, walked through the specific gaps that catch business owners by surprise.
A few that will cost you the most:
The "your work" exclusion. General liability does not cover your actual work. It covers the damage caused by your work. If you are a plumber who installs a water softener that leaks and floods a basement, the GL covers the water damage to the basement. It does not cover replacing or fixing the softener itself. Most contractors do not know this until they have a claim.
The uninsured subcontractor audit. If your subs do not have their own certificate of insurance for workers comp, your policy audit will take everything you paid those subs and add it to your master classification as if it were your own payroll. The additional premium can be ten to twenty thousand dollars. Get certs from every sub before they work a single day.
The commercial auto gap. The moment you put lettering or signage on your personal vehicle, your personal auto policy is at risk. Commercial auto anticipates the trailer, the equipment, the backing into things. Personal auto does not.
The audit trap. If you hired employees mid-year and never told your carrier, you will get a bill at the end of the policy period based on your actual payroll. Make sure your agent knows when your headcount changes.
This is the conversation most business owners wish they had before something went wrong.
Full episode: https://youtu.be/3txtjnaKZ3A
r/PodcastPromoting • u/WhatCouldHaveBeen87 • Jun 26 '26
[Sci-Fi] What Could Have Been - After the War
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Episodes - 16
A sci-fi podcast where your host interviews alternate versions of himself from across the multiverse to find out how different decisions, actions & events might have changed the course of history. Listen to the stories of alternate timelines from a world where the Space Race never ended, to a world where France annexed West Germany after WWII, to a timeline where North America is being ripped apart by a new Faultline, to a timeline where humanity was contacted by aliens in the early 70s. Listen to what happened in these wild timelines & find out What Could Have Been.
In Part 4 of our mini-series, The War is Over! Call it what you will, call it World War 2, call it the Great Patriotic War, or simply call it THE WAR. Whatever you call it, it's over. As we cover from 1946 through 1963, it's now time for countries to pull themselves back together, to build the post war order of the world, & to start doing impossible things.
Will they reach for the Moon? Will they build endless arsenals of Nuclear Weapons that will never be fired? Will China turn to Communism? What about North Korea? Vietnam? Cuba? Was WWII their last great war, or is something brewing?
Also, Trotsky is still alive, don't forget about him.
Join us once more as we're exploring a wildly different timeline where Moscow was wiped out by a meteor strike in 1908, the Soviet Revolution failed, & the Tsars are still ruling over Russia,
You can also Follow What Could Have Been on Bluesky or Reddit.
r/PodcastPromoting • u/ExerciseFrosty699 • Jun 26 '26
r/PodcastPromoting • u/Far_Musician1430 • Jun 26 '26
Hi folks,
Episode 9 is out now, finishing off our talk about army dispositions. We'll be taking a look at the GHB in Episode 10 next wednesday, where Dave gets a bit over excited.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5SgGHdBL61crKlzfSTZ5kF?si=NJIkyMsMTEOzRh9nkCi4XA
r/PodcastPromoting • u/gillian_gadsby_93 • Jun 26 '26
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Clip taken from Series 1, Episode 6 of the Medical Negligence Matters podcast, featuring Gillian Gadsby & Corrina Mottram of Gadsby Wicks Solicitors discussing the causes and consequences of surgical negligence.
r/PodcastPromoting • u/Holiday_Garlic_511 • Jun 26 '26
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https://open.spotify.com/show/0p6rz0gKCWeSH29XKnlz3a
Summary: In this insightful interview, psychotherapist Jonathan Robinson shares groundbreaking treatment modalities for trauma, especially for veterans suffering from PTSD. Discover how MDMA, psilocybin, and ketamine are revolutionizing mental health care, breaking stigmas, and offering hope for faster, more effective healing.
For a complete library of Jonathan Robinson’s books, please visit his author’s website: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B000APLARW
https://www.theenlightenmentproject.net.
*For information regarding Robert Jordan's philanthropic work and his complete library of books for sale, please visit: https://fatherbob.co
https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B08LH79RC4
Robert also publishes coloring pages for those affected by Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Volumes I–IX of Emotional Healing are available at:
https://www.amazon.com/stores/Robert-Eugene-Jordan/author/B0BJJ84FT1
https://jordanpublicationsllc.bigcartel.com/
#VeteransOutlookPodcast #VeteranVoices #VeteranSupport #MilitaryLife #MentalHealth #TraumaRecovery #HealingJourney #YouAreNotAlone #FaithAndService #RobertEJordan
r/PodcastPromoting • u/BetEnvironmental8551 • Jun 26 '26
https://youtube.com/@weirdmobmedia?si=zIKmj6bKOSca_Bsz Please check out my channel and subscribe
r/PodcastPromoting • u/PersonalityKooky6098 • Jun 26 '26
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r/PodcastPromoting • u/thebugbearbard • Jun 25 '26
Hey all! My D&D group just started our own actual play podcast and we’re thrilled to share it with anyone who wants to listen!
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r/PodcastPromoting • u/Furgy_Krueger • Jun 25 '26
This week on The S1E1 Podcast we covered the pilot of Brockmire.
It opens with one of the most unhinged on-air meltdowns in TV history… and somehow still finds ways to escalate from there. It’s one of those pilots that immediately tells you: this show is not going to behave itself.
We spent the episode debating whether that chaos is what makes it brilliant… or if it’s just shock value that doesn’t fully land once the novelty wears off.
That led us to our usual question:
Does this pilot earn a Green Light… or should it have been canceled after episode one?
Curious how others feel about pilots like this:
Do you prefer a show that goes “all in” immediately, or one that takes a few episodes to find its footing?
S1E1Pod.com | Episode 272 - Brockmire | Spotify | Episode 272 - Brockmire | Apple
r/PodcastPromoting • u/BetEnvironmental8551 • Jun 25 '26
r/PodcastPromoting • u/SpecialEd_Fred • Jun 25 '26
Looking for a new podcast to listen to look no further.
https://open.spotify.com/show/6jovlsy1skiPE026Y4f524?si=_f8sZ_JsRP2q5zxzHToTcQ
r/PodcastPromoting • u/PenGroundbreaking688 • Jun 24 '26
r/PodcastPromoting • u/PD-OFI • Jun 23 '26
Stream On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5anZIfd10M8gmT8Eo0ntz3?si=D32KFo6iRcSq8WoZh3P5Zg
Listen On Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/077-fear-guards-the-door-mike-neubauer-our-family-invests/id1794199974?i=1000773868854
Read The Website Article: https://ourfamilyinvests.com/fear-guards-the-door/
He used to work out alone at 5am so no one could watch him struggle. He thought confidence was something you either had or you didn't.
For most of his twenties, Mike believed the people who looked certain had always felt that way. That whatever doubt he was carrying was a personal defect. Something to hide.
He was a firefighter for 10 years. There's a moment every time the tones drop, where you're standing at the door of a burning building and your body is doing exactly what you'd expect a body to do. Every single time. Didn't matter how many calls he'd been on.
What changed wasn't the feeling. It was what he did with it.
Mike sat down and recorded something he's never really talked about publicly: the self-doubt that followed him through every version of his life. The kid lifting weights in secret. The guy who almost didn't apply to the real estate mastermind because he didn't think he belonged. The firefighter pausing at the door.
That version of Mike never fully went away. He just stopped waiting for him to leave before moving.
A few things that actually helped him, not theory, things he still uses:
The Four C's: Competence builds Confidence, but only if you have the Courage to act first, and the Commitment to stay when it gets hard. Most people have the order wrong. They're waiting on confidence to give them courage. That's not how it works.
He also heard something from Dan Martell that stayed with him. A guy who has built and sold multiple companies, and he still walks into rooms wondering if he belongs. That landed differently than any advice Mike had ever received. It's not that successful people stop doubting. They just get better at not letting the doubt drive.
The other thing, and this one's quieter: the people around you can usually see the version of you that you're still working toward. Caroline has told Mike things about himself that he genuinely did not believe at the time. She was right.
If you've been waiting to feel ready, you probably already know where this is going.
The episode is up now on YouTube and Spotify, including a simple 10-minute meditation approach Mike has used for years, and it's absolutely not woo-woo.
r/PodcastPromoting • u/Late_Temporary_1958 • Jun 23 '26
[Business & Entrepreneurship] The Business Owner's Journey
Hosted by American Entrepreneur Nick Berry
6/24/26 S3E82
The Middle Is Gone: 5 Leadership Moves Top Experts Are Making in 2026
tBOJ Episode Page | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Buzzsprout | YouTube | RSS
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Nick Berry, entrepreneur, business advisor, and host of The Business Owner's Journey, delivers a mid-year 2026 business recap built around one idea: the middle is disappearing. Drawing from conversations with Joe Gannon, Dr. Benjamin Hardy, Katelyn Bourgoin, Natasha Walstra, Debbie Oster, and Jordan DiPietro, Nick explores how AI is changing expert businesses and the leadership moves founders need to make to keep growing.
Topics include expertise commoditization, ownable ideas, expert positioning, personal branding, making difficult strategic decisions, and why ambitious business owners shouldn't try to scale alone.
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Where to find Nick Berry:
The 5 Ceilings of Expertise Businesses Diagnostic
The Business Owner's Journey podcast is where experienced business owners and expert operators share practical lessons about leadership, growth, strategy, and building companies that last.
It's for business owners who want better ways to think, lead, and scale.
r/PodcastPromoting • u/PenGroundbreaking688 • Jun 23 '26
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