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Do you want to learn how to write for children? The Institute of Children's Literature has taught hundreds of thousands of aspiring writers, and the director of ICL is the host of Writing for Children. Bestselling children's author Katie Davis focuses on the craft of writing for children: how to write a children’s book, how to write for children’s magazines, how to get paid, and get published. There are listener questions, with answers from the experts at the Institute, plus hard-to-find resources and links included in every week's show notes. If you want to learn about how to get into children's publishing, Listen!
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Struggling to book your first speaking role in a network-level production?
If so, this podcast is for you. You'll learn how to find and sign with great agents, how to start getting access to high-quality auditions, and how to book major union speaking roles.
Each episode addresses specific challenges faced by aspiring screen actors, including:
- What casting directors are really looking for in screen actors.
- How to find and impress legit, high-level agents.
- How to build strong industry connections (even if you don't know anyone yet).
New episodes are released Mondays and Thursdays, each filled with tactical advice to help you work through different challenges. Host Martin Bentsen has helped over 6000 actors since 2009, and has been featured in Backstage, Casting Networks, NYU Tisch, and more
Ready to dive in? Start by listening to fan-favorite Episode #14: "Where to Find Legit Auditions (Without an Agent)." -
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My Podcast is about educating both Civil Service Aspirants and Common Man to understand the depth of our constitution, culture, Agriculture inputs to farmers, and mostly everything that binds and runs our country
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How to start a clothing line? How to design clothes? How to find suitable suppliers? How to market? How to take advantage of e-commerce? How to build brand awareness on social media? How to go global? The podcast tries to answer all these questions, mixing theory with practice. Lots of friendly advice, real-life examples and motivation!
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"Ask the beauty advisor" is a fun and informative podcast that answers your health and beauty questions.This is a podcast for people who are seriously interested in maintaining their health and youthfulness. With host Deanna lyn who not only answers listeners questions, but also shares the latest health and beauty news, as well as product reviews. The show also includes interviews with the top health and beauty professionals. You can listen-in weekly by subscribing on iTunes, for more info visit www.askthebeautyadvisor.com
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We Are Photographers from CreativeLive brings you true stories from behind the lens and behind the lives of your favorite photographers, filmmakers and creative industry game changers. From their struggles to their wins, host Kenna Klosterman gets you the real human stories about why they do what they do.
At CreativeLive we believe there's a creator (and a photographer) in all of us, and yes, that means you! If you’re ready to join us in the hustle, listen, get inspired and discover why in the end the creative journey is all worth it.
We are photographers and these are our stories. -
Welcome to "Turnover Cleaning Tips," the ultimate podcast hosted by the expert cleanfluencer, Angela Brown. If you're a host of Airbnb properties, vacation rentals, or short-term stays, or if you simply love keeping spaces spick and span, this podcast is your go-to resource for mastering the art of swift and efficient turnover cleaning.
Join Angela Brown, a renowned figure in the cleaning industry, as she unveils a series of insights and strategies that will elevate your cleaning game to a whole new level. Whether you're a seasoned host aiming to impress your guests or a newbie seeking to navigate the world of short-term accommodations, Angela's wealth of experience and knowledge has got you covered.
In each episode, Angela dives deep into turnover cleaning, sharing practical checklists, time-saving techniques, and ingenious hacks that will transform the way you approach cleaning between guest stays. From creating a streamlined cleaning routine to stocking up on the essential supplies, Angela's tips ensure you leave no corner untouched, guaranteeing a sparkling clean haven for every visitor. -
Generally chewing the cud grape on all things wine. Joe Wadsack and, whether Richard or Alex Avery, they both love their wine. Both have various connections within the wine world. Whether Talking of Wine between themselves or with invited guests they will invariably have a glass of something in hand. Learn a bit, laugh a bit and please send in any questions or suggestions. Bottoms up!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Traditional Indian singing is intoxicating - but what is it about singing, and listening to others sing, that makes it so significant? In this album, Sudokshina Chatterjee breaks down the unique Indian style, and explains the emotions and meaning behind the songs of her culture. This material is drawn from The Open University course AA317 Words and music.
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John Sonmez wants to help you become more successful, make more money, deal with difficult coworkers and be so productive everyone thinks you must be abusing a prescription for Ritalin.
Listen in every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, as Simple Programmer founder, John Sonmez, answers questions, interviews guests and shares everything he knows to help you become a top performing software developer.
The Simple Programmer Podcast is a short podcast that is a mix of career advice, philosophy and soft skills from successful author and software developer, John Sonmez.
John is the founder of http://simpleprogrammer.com, one of the most popular software development blogs, and the author of the best-selling book, "Soft Skills: The Software Developer's Life Manual." (http://simpleprogrammer.com/softskills)
Geared towards a programmer or software developer audience, but contains practical advice on:
Career development
Entrepreneurship
Fitness
Finance
Productivity
Personal development
And more...
That anyone can benefit from.
Each episode is between 5 and 10 minutes long with at least 3 new episodes each week. -
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This podcast talks about how to program in Java; not your tipical system.out.println("Hello world"), but more like real issues, such as O/R setups, threading, getting certain components on the screen or troubleshooting tips and tricks in general. The format is as a podcast so that you can subscribe to it, and then take it with you and listen to it on your way to work (or on your way home), and learn a little bit more (or reinforce what you knew) from it.