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When it Comes to Strategy Believe in Self!

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 As the past few topics have been coming sporadically, the idea of blogging, podcasting, running a business, making money on what you believe in, that is yourself! Keep this in mind when it comes to building strategy! Why believe in failed strategy? How can we succeed when you have no readers, listeners, buyers? What can we do to make strategy work? As you think of brand, content, or brick and mortar sales, what is the overall strategy? In the small business to the large corporations, which have large marketing teams, strategist, brand ambassadors, global presence, the belief in the strategy, building one listener, reader, to a large following, it takes a strategy! The strategy for each is the team you build around you!   Perhaps your team consist of the idea of making your podcast work! Believe in what you have and take it to the areas where podcasts are being advertised! Ask for those to listen, read your blog, ask questions, even support you as the strategy takes plac...

The Poor Man Podcast tips

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 Podcasting tips and recommendations- 1. Have a topic - Sounds simple, yet the life of a podcast is how long a topic lasts.  2. Know your Niche - Knowing what your good at, being a trend setter in your field! It means know your strengths and use these to educate others on topics which share your niche! 3. Keep it simple - Some topics don't need to be overly explained! If you're a solo cast to a guest podcast platform, keep the topics simple, relatable, and ensure your helping others know why you're on a certain topic. 4. Use the tools you have! This means start simple, if you are new to podcasting, start simple, remember to tell others about the podcast! 5. Just record! Not everyone will hit a homerun! If your favorite player didn't hit a homerun the first time at bat, there is a possibility you may strikeout, foul out, or hit a line drive to listeners! That why you record. These five simple steps hopefully will get you started on the powwow trail!  Saramonic Smart Rig...

Unsettling - settler colonialism, Interview with Dr. Pewewerdy #Education #Learning

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  Buy The Book Dr. Pewewardy (Comanche/Kiowa) is Professor of Practice in the School of Education at K-State University, Professor Emeritus in Indigenous Nations Studies at Portland State University, and Vice-Chair of the Comanche Nation. He has a profound belief in the power of Indigenous education and in the power of higher education and has dedicated his life's work to bringing those two forces together to improve both. Pewewardy retired in 2017 from Portland State University, where he served as director of the Indigenous Nations Studies Program. Prior to joining Portland State, Dr. Pewewardy taught at Kansas University, and was a five-time recipient of the Big-12 outstanding American Indian Faculty of the Year Award; served as the first academic dean of Comanche Nation College, and founded two transformational, award-winning magnet schools in St. Paul, Minnesota. Presenting the Transformational Indigenous Praxis Model (TPIM) for almost three decades at professional conferences...