MYST 61 Trevitorial: My Top 12 Podcasts




Make Your Someday Today Podcast : Reach Your Goal Weight and Become the Person You Deserve show

Summary: People ask me if I listen to podcasts other than my own, and yes, of course I do! (But I almost never listen to my own!) And instead of doing another “portion control” and “eat healthy” episode (because that is what everyone does at this time of year, I decided to make a list of my Top 12 podcasts. I listen to many more than that, but I needed to stop somewhere.<br> These are not listed in any particular order of preference, except for one. The first one.<br> Meron Bareket’s<a href="http://MeronBareket.com"> Inspiring Innovation</a> podcast. Meron was my first guest, way back on <a href="http://http://makeyoursomedaytoday.com/MeronBareket">MYST 3</a>. Meron is the expert who taught me what I know about podcasting. If you want to learn how to podcast, here is his <a href="http://partners.inspiring-innovation.com/idevaffiliate.php?id=trevorl1_1">free Starter Kit</a>! (Side note: the voiceover artist for Meron’s show is none other than Matt Young, who also performs my intro and outro. Links to his business are below.) This show will reveal the secret strategies of successful entrepreneurs, and then give you immediately actionable steps that you can take to bring you closer to success.<br> <a href="https://i1.wp.com/makeyoursomedaytoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Profile-Photo-_-high-res.jpg"></a><br> Learning with Leslie from<a href="http://www.becomeablogger.com/podcast/"> Become a Blogger.com</a> is another podcast that is more focused on blogging and podcasting, but has information that can be used in the classroom or any business. He is “trying to change the world, one blog at a time!” Leslie Samuel has an enthusiasm that is contagious and a smile that comes through your ear buds. He, too, will give you everything he knows in order to help you find your personal success.<br> Pat Flynn bring two shows to this list, the original <a href="http://www.smartpassiveincome.com/category/podcast/">Smart Passive Income</a> (which was the first entrepreneurial show that I listened to) and his newest show, <a href="http://www.smartpassiveincome.com/ask-pat/">Ask Pat</a>. Both are excellent resources.  SPI is a longer format (40-60 minutes) and primarily interviews with other entrepreneurial leaders, authors and business gurus. You can never predict what will be covered on each show. Ask Pat is a short format 9-12 minutes, and arrives Monday-Friday. He answers a listener’s specific question and lists that in the title, so it is easy to know if each show is critical to your success (and most are, in my opinion.)<br> I listen to a lot of public radio, and always have. National Public Radio (NPR) brings many shows to this list. The <a href="http://www.npr.org/programs/ted-radio-hour/">TED Radio Hour</a> is probably my most eclectic show on my podcast playlist. There is no way to adequately describe what you will learn on this show. It is one my most useful podcasts for the classroom. (I only wish it came out more than once a week.) It is hosted by Guy Roz. Follow the show on Twitter @TEDRadioHour.  <a href="http://www.npr.org/programs/wait-wait-dont-tell-me/">Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me</a> is NPR’s weekly current events news quiz, but these quizzes are nothing like the current events quiz that Mr. Kuegel gave me back in my 7th grade US Civics class at DC Everest Middle School! And if you want to know about cars, well, <a href="http://www.cartalk.com/">Car Talk</a> is sort of about cars. Mostly, the show is an hour of listening to Click and Clack, the Tappet brothers (aka Tom and Ray Mogliozzi) who use cars, car problems, and listener calls to wax poetic about life, marriage, and how to avoid work. (Note: Tom died on November 3, 2014, at age 77. The show continues airing previous shows, and remains as funny as always.) <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/">Planet Money</a> is a show about the economics of everything, and interwines politics, psychology,