Is your health and wellness podcast optimized for success, or are crucial oversights holding back your potential? I audited a doctor’s podcast recently and was shocked at what I found. This podcast had over 100 episodes—pretty impressive. However, the whole setup of the podcast had some brutal mistakes that I’m sure were holding this doctor back from seeing bigger results. How can optimizing your podcast's website links transform your show's reach? Are you missing out on SEO benefits that could elevate your visibility? Curious about the impact of professional collaboration on your podcast? Don't let simple mistakes hold you back. Tune in to find out how to turn your podcast into a lead-generating powerhouse! Today’s episode includes: How minor mistakes hinder podcast growth and engagement. Why directing podcast episode links on Apple, Spotify, etc to your own website is ideal. Why collaborating with professional teams can elevate your podcast impact and revenue. How maintaining high production standards enhances credibility, especially in the health and wellness space. How omitting crucial subscription links will limit your audience growth. Why owning a proper domain ensures long-term SEO benefits and authority with search engines. How missing social media links in your show notes makes it difficult for listeners to connect with you. Why understanding and avoiding common mistakes ensures maximum ROI from podcasting efforts. Are you pouring your heart into your podcast but still not seeing the growth you deserve? Download our free guide to unlock your podcast’s full potential and expand your impact: https://eastcoaststudio.com/5mistakes Our LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eastcoaststudio/ Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ecpodcaststudio/…
In this episode, we have our immigration lawyer, Manjunath Gokare, back on the show. If you remember, we had him on for a special episode on the EITF project after season 1, to discuss student visas, and H1B visas and the effect of layoffs on these visas. We will link the episode for you. This is a part 2 to that episode. In this episode, we discuss the complexities of the H1B visa process, the pathways to obtaining a green card, and the challenges posed by labor certification and layoffs. We also explore the potential of National Interest Waivers as an alternative route for immigration, recent updates from USCIS, and the importance of timely action for H1B visa holders. Finally, we discuss the impact of the upcoming changing government to visa holders in the US. The conversation emphasizes the need for immigration reform and the impact of current policies on skilled workers in the U.S. Takeaways - The H1B visa is valid for a total of six years, with options for extensions based on green card processing. - EB2 is preferred for individuals with advanced degrees seeking employment-based green cards. - Labor certification can take up to a year, complicating the green card process. - Layoffs in a company can significantly impact the labor certification process for employees. - National Interest Waivers allow individuals to bypass labor certification if their work has national importance. - USCIS has made updates to support H1B workers, including potential pathways for entrepreneurship. - Visa stamping has become increasingly difficult, with backlogs and appointment issues. - H1B visa holders should initiate their green card process within the first three years of their visa. - The immigration system needs reform to better accommodate skilled workers and reduce backlogs. - Staying informed through resources like LinkedIn can help navigate the immigration landscape. Follow us: https://linktr.ee/eitfproject?utm_source=linktree_profile_share…
A sneak peek into a very important conversation with Manjunath Gokare, founder of the Gokare law firm in Atlanta, on all things immigration. Follow us: https://linktr.ee/eitfproject?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
Yaron Brook is the current chairman of the board at the Ayn Rand Institute (ARI), where he was executive director from 2000 to 2017. He has led ARI during a period of intense growth, and given hundreds of talks applying objectivist ideas. He is the co-author of the book "Free Market Revolution: How Ayn Rands ideas can end big government". He has published articles in the Wall street journal, USA Today, and Investor’s Business Daily. He is also the co-founder and head of research at BH equity research, which he founded in January 1998, and is currently the managing partner at BHZ capital management. He is the host of the @YaronBrook show, where he discusses news, culture and politics from the principled perspective of Ayn Rand's philosophy, Objectivism. we'll link it for you here. In the EITF interview, Yaron Brook talks about career development, wealth, introspection, and managing people. Yaron shares his first job experience and the importance of doing something well. He defines wealth as the ability to live the kind of life you want and to help pursue your values. Yaron emphasizes the need for introspection and aligning your feelings with your values. He discusses the importance of experiencing and recognizing achievements and the role of pride in living a good life. Yaron also talks about trust, delegation, and the importance of learning from failure. Takeaways - - Do something well and strive for excellence in your work. - Wealth is the ability to live the kind of life you want and pursue your values. - Introspection is crucial for understanding your feelings, aligning them with your values, and making choices that lead to a good life. - Recognize and celebrate your achievements to experience self-esteem and pride. - Trust yourself and others, hire well, and be willing to learn and adapt as a manager. - Failure is a part of life, and learning from failure is essential for growth and success. Follow us: https://linktr.ee/eitfproject?utm_source=linktree_profile_share Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Excitement for the Episode 00:59 First Job Experience and Taking Away Lessons 02:01 Striving for Excellence in Your Work 02:58 Defining Wealth and Pursuing Values 13:01 The Importance of Introspection 20:54 Experiencing Achievements and Building Self-Esteem 25:19 Trust, Delegation, and Learning from Failure 31:28 Balancing Family, Career, and Ambitious Values 35:07 Defining Success and Living a Good Life 36:00 Conclusion and Asking a Question for the Next Expert…
A sneak peek at our interview with Yaron Brook, chairman of the board at the Ayn Ran Institute, and host of the @YaronBrook show! Follow us: https://linktr.ee/eitfproject?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
In this episode, Nandini and Karthik interview David Steinberg, an accomplished screenwriter, about his career journey and the challenges of breaking into the entertainment industry. They discuss the importance of hard work, the lack of a defined path to success in Hollywood, and the role of networking in building relationships. David emphasizes the need for a compelling story and unique characters in screenwriting, as well as an understanding of the production process. He also explains the differences between network television and streaming models in terms of production timelines and audience feedback. In this conversation, David H. Steinberg discusses the challenges of the streaming industry and the unpredictability of show success. He highlights the importance of immediate feedback and word-of-mouth in determining a show's fate. Steinberg also shares insights into the dynamics of the Hollywood industry, where success is often attributed to creative individuals but failure is rarely blamed on anyone specific. He emphasizes the need for writers to unlearn the concept of tracking time and focus on pursuing ideas and characters they find interesting. Steinberg also provides resources for aspiring screenwriters, including film schools and the supportive screenwriting community on Twitter. Takeaways - - Hard work and respect for manual labor are valuable qualities in any profession. - There is no defined path to success in the entertainment industry, and breaking in requires a combination of talent, luck, and networking. - Writing a compelling story with unique characters is essential in screenwriting. - Understanding the production process and collaborating with other professionals can enhance the quality of a screenplay. - Network television allows for course correction based on audience feedback, while streaming models do not. The streaming industry poses challenges for shows to gain long-term attention and water cooler conversations due to the constant release of new content. - Immediate feedback and word-of-mouth play a crucial role in determining a show's success or cancellation. - In the Hollywood industry, success is often attributed to creative individuals, while failure is rarely blamed on anyone specific. - Writers should focus on pursuing ideas and characters they find interesting, rather than trying to duplicate others' success or being results-oriented. - There are various resources available for aspiring screenwriters, including film schools and the supportive screenwriting community on Twitter. Follow us: https://linktr.ee/eitfproject?utm_source=linktree_profile_share…
A quick look at our conversation with David H. Steinberg, on his career from starting out as an entertainment #lawyer in Atlanta, to producing, screenwriting and show running in Hollywood! Follow us: https://linktr.ee/eitfproject?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
In this EITF interview with Nandini and Charu, Richard discusses his career journey from banking to academia and entrepreneurship. He emphasizes the importance of knowing both the details and the big picture in your profession. He shares insights on pursuing an MBA and the value it brings to different career paths. Richard also highlights the common traits needed for success in business, academia, and entrepreneurship, including being aware of the broader context and having a passion for teaching. He advises PhD students to focus on research and publishing to increase their chances of getting a professorship. We talk about education vs experience, grade inflation in academia, the value of a degree, happiness in a career, and of course, success. We cover a lot with Richard, seeing that he is an expert in 3 different fields, so don’t miss out on this one! If you'd like to learn more about Richard, visit richardsalsman.com , or reach out to him on LinkedIn! We'd be happy to facilitate an introduction as well! Takeaways - • Knowing both the details and the big picture is important for success in any profession. • An MBA can be valuable for career transitions and management positions, but prior business experience is recommended. • Success in business, academia, and entrepreneurship requires being aware of the broader context and having a passion for teaching. • PhD students should focus on research and publishing to increase their chances of getting a professorship. In business, experience is more important than degrees, although degrees still signal something. • Business people value practical experience over credentials. • Academia places a high value on degrees. • Grade inflation is a problem in academia, affecting the quality of students. • The value of a degree depends on its relevance to the job being sought. • Multiple jobs over time can indicate career building. • Sequential job changes may suggest boredom or incompetence. • Happiness and a sense of balance are key to success. Follow us: https://linktr.ee/eitfproject?utm_source=linktree_profile_share…
An Interview with Richard M. Salsman, founder, businessman, entrepreneur, professor at Duke! For the first time ever, we interview an expert in 3 different fields! Follow us: https://linktr.ee/eitfproject?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
In this conversation, Nandini and Karthik interview Tanmoy Mitra, a journalist and creative content editor at ET edge insights. They discuss topics such as starting a career in journalism, the changing landscape of journalism in the digital age, the importance of research and ethics in reporting, and the balance between being politically correct and reporting on change. They also touch on audience engagement and the challenges of finding a work-life balance in journalism. Tanmoy shares his insights on the profession and emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and contribution to society as measures of success. Takeaways - - Starting a career in journalism can be challenging, but having a strong work ethic and a desire to learn are key to success. - The digital age has brought about a new wave of independent journalists, who are able to reach a global audience more easily. - Journalists must prioritize research and ensure they have credible sources to avoid spreading misinformation. - Balancing being politically correct with reporting on change requires taking a middle path and presenting multiple perspectives. - Audience engagement in journalism is driven by data, but gut feeling and positive mindset also play a role. - Finding a work-life balance in journalism is important, and support from family and a positive ecosystem at work are crucial. - Retirement is not a concept for journalists, as they continue to contribute and learn throughout their careers. - Success in journalism is measured by the impact on others, recognition, and overall contribution to society. Follow us: https://linktr.ee/eitfproject?utm_source=linktree_profile_share…
A sneak peek at our interview with Tanmoy Mitra, the Chief Editor at ET edge insights. We turn the tables on a journalist here, and get some really interesting information on what goes on BTS with a career in #journalism! Follow us: https://linktr.ee/eitfproject?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
The final chapter on our first EITF miniseries and an AMAZING interview with Robin Mansukhani, the CEO of Deciduous Therapeutics. Here are some of the topics we cover - - How can you trust data from initial experiments in the research on senescence? - How has imaging evolved over the years? And what role do you see AI and ML playing, in its future development? - How did you decide on which diseases to work on curing, in your research? - What happens to our immune systems, as we age? - What is your take on protein intake to maintain good health?…
A sneak peek at our conversation with Robin Mansukhani, the CEO of Deciduous Therapeutics, on how research on senolytics and longevity, can actually reach the masses to help cure diseases. Follow us: https://linktr.ee/eitfproject?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=2324fbd2-1004-43f3-83fb-32b205317ad5…
On Chapter 3 of EITF NextWave, we talk to Dr. Jose Navarro Betancourt, and dive right into #senolytics and the effects of #senescence on our #bodies. We cover a wide range of topics - - How does a senescent cell affect us? - Human testing for senescent research - Removal of senescent cells in animals - Side effects of medicines that treat senescence?…
A sneak peek at chapter 3 of EITF NextWave, where we talk about the invisible disease, #senescence. Follow us: https://linktr.ee/eitfproject?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=2324fbd2-1004-43f3-83fb-32b205317ad5
Chapter 2 on #EITF NextWave. A very enlightening conversation with Dr. Aubrey De Grey, the father of longevity. We talk about some very interesting and controversial topics such as - - Do Collagen and vitamin supplements work? - What are the metrics that we should pay attention to in our regular blood tests? - Gene and base editing - Immuno-oncology and the creation of digital twins - How does the Corona Virus affect your health span? - How can we consume supplements recommended by Longevity experts such as yourself, if they are not FDA approved? Follow us: https://linktr.ee/eitfproject?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=2324fbd2-1004-43f3-83fb-32b205317ad5…
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