Archive for the 'Podcasts' Category
Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
If you’re new to MovingFromMeToWe.com, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! Want to attract more customers while spending less? Hear Anita Campbell of Small Business Trends Radio interview me on February 17th. As an avid fan of Anita’s writing and thought leadership I am honored to be on her show. Other interviews I [...]
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Tuesday, October 14th, 2008
Why do Yankee fans flock to their favorite online community, YanksBlog? Perhaps, it’s because they feel welcomed and supported, as you would want to be at the site for your passionate interest. Patrick O’Keefe is a gracious and savvy host for this avid baseball fans. He manages several communities including PhotoshopForums, KarateForums and BadBoyForums. Like [...]
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Friday, September 5th, 2008
You’re strolling down a boutique-lined street. A restaurant catches your eye. You whip out your phone, scan the bar code on the window then go online to peak at reviews. It got raves so why not go in? After all, you’ll get a ring on your phone if your parking meter runs low whilst you’re [...]
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Friday, August 29th, 2008
Recession coming? Perhaps the best way to keep briefed on your profession is to attend the annual conference of your peers. Yet wouldn’t you enjoy the event more if you had a greater voice in the meeting design and formats, topics and speakers, participation and networking opportunities and ways you could meet online before and [...]
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Saturday, August 23rd, 2008
For starters, a warped sense of humor helps. When he first came from New York, shortly after college, Paul Geffner began selling handmade leather bound journals, along with a crowd of other street vendors on the sidewalk near The Embarcadero in S.F. Even then people were drawn to
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Friday, August 8th, 2008
Like to bring more joy to your marriage? Want to increase your income by training others to lead groups, based on your expertise? Learn how from someone who’s successful at both. In this interview hear how Susan Page is training therapists and marriage educators to lead “Spiritual Partnership Support Groups” – an approach she advocates in her newest book, Why [...]
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Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
That irritating co-worker you’re stuck sitting by (again!) sees a decidedly different side of you than your best friend does. That’s because you have many people inside of you (no they’re not imaginary). That’s what veteran science writer, Rita Carter discovered as she began reading about bi-polar personalities for Mapping the Mind. Emerging research shows [...]
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Friday, August 1st, 2008
… even when you have few resources. Or to make your small donation matter more. Want to launch a campaign to spruce up your nearby park? Like to share your expertise with others, for the greater good? Like to track the success of a project you supported? For your cause or club, like a user-friendly [...]
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Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
Want to ask your colleagues a question as you research a project or when you need a recommendation? Have a strong aversion to the spamlike behavior that can happen at Facebook and other social media sites? Find over 100 tips for tapping the Wisdom of the Crowds (people you know) – using LinkedIn – a [...]
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Friday, June 27th, 2008
Bluntly speaking, we are more likely to cooperate in a group when those who don’t get punished. “Darwin had a blind spot. It wasn’t that he didn’t see the role of cooperation in evolution. He just didn’t see how important it is.” Little has changed until relatively recently.
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