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Podcasting: Monetizing, Marketing, and Mastering Podcast Production
"Podcasting has revolutionized the way we consume content, offering a platform for voices from all walks of life to share their stories, expertise, and passions with a global audience. Whether you're commuting, working out, cooking, or simply relaxing, podcasts provide a unique and intimate form of storytelling that fits seamlessly into our daily lives. This book is your comprehensive guide to the vibrant world of podcasting. It is designed for everyone, from curious beginners to seasoned creators looking to refine their craft. As you embark on this journey, you’ll discover the limitless potential of this medium and learn how to harness its power to inform, entertain, and inspire. Podcasting is more than just a hobby; it’s a powerful tool for communication and community building. It offers unparalleled access to diverse voices and perspectives, creating a more inclusive and connected world. By starting your own podcast, you have the opportunity to contribute to this vibrant ecosystem and make a meaningful impact on your listeners."
Sophie Henner (Author), Kevin Brooker (Narrator)
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Stand-up Comedy: The Art and Craft of Making People Laugh
"Understanding your comedy style is a crucial aspect of developing as a stand-up comedian. It begins with analyzing the content you're drawn to, whether it's observational humor, personal anecdotes, social commentary, or absurdist concepts. Your delivery style is equally important - are you naturally deadpan, high-energy, conversational, or theatrical? Consider the persona you present on stage. This could be an exaggerated version of yourself, a completely different character, or simply your authentic self. Your writing style also plays a key role - do you prefer snappy one-liners, elaborate stories, or a mix of both? Identifying comedians who influence you can provide insights into your own style. Pay attention to which parts of your set get the strongest reactions from the audience, as this can highlight your strengths. Note the topics or styles that feel most natural to you, but also be open to experimenting with different approaches."
Sophie Henner (Author), Kevin Brooker (Narrator)
Audiobook
Hobbies: Learn about Bird Watching, Genealogy, Larping, Metal Detecting, Podcasting, and Stand-up Co
"This book contains 6 titles of different hobbies to explore: Bird Watching - Bird watching, also known as birding, is a recreational activity where individuals observe and study birds in their natural habitats. It can range from casual observation in one's backyard to more serious pursuits involving travel to specific locations to see rare or interesting bird species. Genealogy - Genealogy delves into the complex web of family relationships and historical contexts that shape individual and collective identities. It often begins with an inquiry into one's own family background, such as understanding the origins and branches of one’s family tree. Researchers use various resources, including birth, marriage, and death records, census data, military records, and immigration documents, to trace the lineage and connections of family members across generations. Larping - Live Action Role Playing, commonly known as LARP, is a form of role-playing game where participants embody their characters physically and interact within a structured narrative. Unlike traditional tabletop role-playing games, LARP involves players dressing in costumes, using props, and engaging in live-action scenarios that unfold in real-time. Metal Detecting - Metal detecting involves using a metal detector, an electronic device designed to find metal objects nearby. These devices vary in form, from handheld wands to large industrial machines. Podcasting - Podcasting has revolutionized the way we consume content, offering a platform for voices from all walks of life to share their stories, expertise, and passions with a global audience. Stand-up Comedy - Stand-up comedy, as a form of entertainment, has deep roots that trace back through various historical and cultural practices of humor and performance."
Sophie Henner (Author), Kevin Brooker (Narrator)
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Please Your Audience: Learn about the World of Podcasting and Stand-Up Comedy
"This book consists of two titles, which are the following: Podcasting - Podcasting has revolutionized the way we consume content, offering a platform for voices from all walks of life to share their stories, expertise, and passions with a global audience. Whether you're commuting, working out, cooking, or simply relaxing, podcasts provide a unique and intimate form of storytelling that fits seamlessly into our daily lives. This book is your comprehensive guide to the vibrant world of podcasting. It is designed for everyone, from curious beginners to seasoned creators looking to refine their craft. As you embark on this journey, you’ll discover the limitless potential of this medium and learn how to harness its power to inform, entertain, and inspire. Stand-up comedy - Stand-up comedy, as a form of entertainment, has deep roots that trace back through various historical and cultural practices of humor and performance. The craft of stand-up comedy has evolved significantly since its early days, with several key figures shaping its development. In the mid-20th century, Lenny Bruce emerged as a groundbreaking comedian, pushing boundaries with his provocative material and paving the way for more controversial topics in comedy."
Sophie Henner (Author), Kevin Brooker (Narrator)
Audiobook
Genealogy: A Guide to Genealogical Research and Finding Your Ancestors
"Genealogy delves into the complex web of family relationships and historical contexts that shape individual and collective identities. It often begins with an inquiry into one's own family background, such as understanding the origins and branches of one’s family tree. Researchers use various resources, including birth, marriage, and death records, census data, military records, and immigration documents, to trace the lineage and connections of family members across generations. The process typically starts with gathering information from living relatives and personal family records. This foundational knowledge helps in identifying potential research paths. Genealogists then use historical records and archives to fill in gaps, verifying information and uncovering new details about ancestors' lives, including their social, economic, and geographical contexts. Genealogy also involves examining historical events, migrations, and cultural influences that impacted family histories. By integrating historical data with personal records, genealogists create a richer understanding of how family histories intertwine with broader historical narratives."
Sophie Henner (Author), Kevin Brooker (Narrator)
Audiobook
Larping: A Guide to the World of Live Action Role Playing
"Live Action Role Playing, commonly known as LARP, is a form of role-playing game where participants embody their characters physically and interact within a structured narrative. Unlike traditional tabletop role-playing games, LARP involves players dressing in costumes, using props, and engaging in live-action scenarios that unfold in real-time. These scenarios can take place in a variety of settings, such as forests, parks, buildings, or specially designed venues, each chosen to enhance the immersion of the experience. The narratives in LARP can range from fantasy and science fiction to historical reenactments or modern-day scenarios. Players create and develop their characters, often with detailed backstories and personalities, and then navigate through the storyline, making decisions and interacting with other characters. This interaction can involve dialogue, combat, or collaborative problem-solving, all governed by a set of rules and guidelines that ensure fairness and continuity within the game."
Sophie Henner (Author), Kevin Brooker (Narrator)
Audiobook
Metal Detecting: Tips, Techniques, and Tools
"Metal detecting involves using a metal detector, an electronic device designed to find metal objects nearby. These devices vary in form, from handheld wands to large industrial machines. The main components of a metal detector include the control box, which houses the electronic circuitry, controls, and batteries; the search coil, also known as the antenna, which senses metal objects; the shaft, which connects the search coil to the control box and is often adjustable for comfort; and sometimes a stabilizer to keep the unit steady during use. The search coil generates an electromagnetic field, and when this field encounters a metal object, it creates a disturbance. The control box processes this disturbance and sends a signal to the user, typically an audible beep or a visual display. Metal detecting is used for various purposes, including treasure hunting, where individuals search for coins, jewelry, relics, and other valuable items lost or buried; archaeology, to locate historical artifacts at dig sites; security, for scanning individuals or luggage for concealed weapons or contraband; and construction, to detect metal pipes or rebar in walls, floors, or underground. It is also a popular hobby for enthusiasts who explore parks, beaches, and other areas for interesting finds."
Sophie Henner (Author), Kevin Brooker (Narrator)
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Bird Watching: Handbook with Tips and Techniques for Beginners
"Bird watching, also known as birding, is a recreational activity where individuals observe and study birds in their natural habitats. It can range from casual observation in one's backyard to more serious pursuits involving travel to specific locations to see rare or interesting bird species. Bird watchers often use binoculars, spotting scopes, and field guides to identify different species and learn about their behaviors, calls, and habitats. Bird watching can also contribute to citizen science by helping track bird populations and migrations. Bird watching offers a range of benefits. Engaging in this activity can enhance mental well-being by providing a sense of tranquility and reducing stress through time spent in nature. It encourages physical activity, as it often involves walking or hiking to various locations. Bird watching can also foster a deeper connection to the environment and promote conservation awareness. It offers opportunities for learning and education, as enthusiasts gain knowledge about different bird species, their behaviors, and ecosystems. Additionally, it can be a social activity, creating opportunities for shared experiences and community building among those with similar interests."
Sophie Henner (Author), Kevin Brooker (Narrator)
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Engineering: Aviation, Aerospace, Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Data, Electrical, Environmental, Indu
"This is a gigantic bundle of books that features the following titles: Aeronautical Management Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Construction Data Engineering Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering Industrial Designs Informatics Information Technology Mechanical Engineering Software Engineering Wordpress"
Phil Gilberts (Author), Kevin Brooker (Narrator)
Audiobook
Business Economics: Managerial and Strategic Economic Applications and Analysis
"Business economics encompasses various aspects essential for understanding how businesses operate within economic environments. Here's an expanded overview: Microeconomic Principles: Business economics heavily relies on microeconomic principles to analyze individual components of the economy, such as consumer behavior, production decisions, and market interactions. Understanding concepts like supply, demand, elasticity, and consumer preferences helps businesses make informed decisions. Market Analysis: Businesses need to analyze markets to identify opportunities and threats. This involves studying market structures (perfect competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, monopoly) to determine pricing strategies, market share, and competitive advantages. Cost Analysis: Cost analysis is crucial for businesses to optimize production and maximize profits. Business economics examines various cost concepts, including fixed costs, variable costs, marginal costs, and average costs, to make decisions regarding pricing, production levels, and cost-cutting measures. Demand Forecasting: Anticipating consumer demand is essential for businesses to plan production, inventory levels, and marketing strategies. Business economics utilizes forecasting techniques to predict future demand based on factors like consumer preferences, income levels, and market trends."
Daniel Shore (Author), Kevin Brooker (Narrator)
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Game Theory: Applications to Economics and Economic Theory
"Here are some fundamental concepts and terms in game theory and economics: Game Theory: A branch of mathematics and economics that studies how people make decisions in strategic situations, where the outcome of one person's decision depends on the decisions of others. Players: Individuals, groups, or entities making decisions in a game. Each player typically has a set of possible actions they can take. Strategy: A plan of action for a player that specifies what they will do in each possible situation or contingency in the game. Payoff: The outcome or result that a player receives as a consequence of their actions and the actions of others in the game. Payoffs are often represented in terms of utility, profits, or some other measurable outcome. Nash Equilibrium: A concept in game theory where no player has an incentive to unilaterally change their strategy, given the strategies chosen by the other players. In other words, each player's strategy is optimal given the strategies chosen by the other players."
Daniel Shore (Author), Kevin Brooker (Narrator)
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Modern Engineering: The Basics of Civil and Environmental Engineering (2 in 1)
"This title consists of two books, which are: Civil Engineering - Civil engineering is a multifaceted field that intersects with many aspects of our daily lives. It involves the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure that supports modern society, including buildings, bridges, roads, railways, airports, water supply and treatment systems, wastewater treatment plants, and more. Civil engineers collaborate with architects, urban planners, environmental scientists, and other professionals to create functional and resilient structures that meet the needs of communities while considering factors like safety, sustainability, cost-effectiveness, and environmental impact. Environmental Engineering - Environmental engineering encompasses a broad range of disciplines, including but not limited to water resources engineering, air quality engineering, solid waste management, environmental chemistry, environmental microbiology, and ecological engineering. In water resources engineering, environmental engineers work on designing and managing systems for the treatment and distribution of drinking water, as well as the collection, treatment, and disposal of wastewater. They also deal with issues related to stormwater management, flood control, and erosion prevention."
Phil Gilberts (Author), Kevin Brooker (Narrator)
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