podcasting
Introduction 💜
Hey all! I'm not exactly sure what I just walked in on but let's figure it out together? Thought I would start by introducing myself. My name is Stacie but I go by SusieQ across many corners of the internet.... Why Do We Podcast?
I am a bit curious as to why so many people want to start a podcast, but quit after three episodes? I do think they never fully understood the work involved. It is not something to bring instant gratification.... Who am I? Great to meet everyone here!
I wanted to take a moment to to let you all know a bit about myself.
I am an entrepreneur that wears a lot of hats. I am a Realtor, insurance agent, content creator on Twitch and YouTube, and professional dungeon master.
I am so looking forward to connecting with you all here. Let’s grow together!
I get having a mix like that. I function in about six different roles on any given day. From It consultant, to podcast host, to risk strategist. It takes special skill set to pull all of that off.... "Escaping Social Media Hell" - UpTrust on Embodiment Coaching Podcast (Podcast #3)
on apple / spotify / embodiment site This is the one I did last week, that y'all's feedback helped me prep for. I started a little stilted but I think we catch a flow pretty quickly, and in any case we get to the point a lot faster.... Request for feedback, podcast #2
This one I recorded once, but felt I went way too much into the details so I reached out for another take. As a result I think I'm much more to the point and accessible, but problematically take forever to get to explaing what UpTrust actually is.... Would love y'all's feedback on podcasts: here's number #1
Part of our plan for growing is for me to go on a series of increasingly popular podcasts. I feel great about doing relateful podcasts, but feel like I still need a lot of practice for UpTrust.... Significance of Kendrick Lamar's Superbowl performance. Here's what I've learned so far, would love to hear everything others find!
The Drake Stuff
- As the lights in the audience at the end said, this is Kendrick's "Game Over" in his ever-increasing beef with Drake. They teased the song "Not Like Us," in which Kendrik calls Drake a pedophile, nodding to the immense talk over whether he would perform the song there. When they did do that song, they added insult to injury by panning the camera over a cameo of Drake's ex, Serena Williams, dancing.
Black Culture
- Every human in the entire halftime show was black, including the prime old-school representative of the USA, Uncle Sam, portrayed by Samuel Jackson.
- When the dancers were in the american flag formation made only of men, there was a potent dance move of them all simultaneously did the Black Power fist.
- One youtuber referenced the significance of the colors, when Kendrick was wearing mostly blue and the only other color on stage was dancers wearing red, that it was a powerful reference to last year's "Pop Out" concert in LA which was a groundbreaking moment in music creating unity because the stage was filled with members of both the Bloods and the Crips, two gangs that have had decades of violence between them, going so far as to gather for a group photo at the end of the concert. During the photo, Kendrick said "This is unity at its finest... this shit makes me prouder than a motherfucker..."
- The choreography was jam packed with black culture, all the way to one of the most successful tennis players in history Crip Walking.
- Black culture is also celebrated with the souped up Grand National car, streetlights, and clothing styles.
Things I want to know more about:
- There had to have been a lot of commentaries on America with how blatant that theme was. I'd love to learn what all people find, beyond what I've heard about the boldness of doing that while Trump was also there.
- Symbolism, including the colors and all other things I missed.
- Significance throughout the lyrics and phrases that were added in during transitions, etc.
A podcast about more joy. I’m entertaining the idea of rebooting my podcast and having a season of episodes that explore different ways of being that lead to experiencing more joy.
I’m particularly interested in hearing about ways that people don’t often associate with feeling joy. For instance, I had a recent experience where I got to express my anger, take up space, and be more vocal. It’s not a thing I would normally do because I’ve been conditioned to keep things in and be more soft-spoken. But having had that experience, I felt a greater sense of freedom and aliveness. It freed me to speak up in other situations which led me to feel more joy.
I also want to explore what it’s like to lead with joy, to prioritize joy.
(I have it in my body to prioritize being responsible.)What other angles/perspectives might be worth exploring?
Do you have any experiences/stories you’d like to share on the show?pastiche of thoughts: I’d be excited to hear what you find in doing this podcast. There’s a trope in emotionland that rage alchemizes into ecstasy when fully felt.... A podcast about more joy
I’m entertaining the idea of rebooting my podcast and having a season of episodes that explore different ways of being that lead to experiencing more joy. I’m particularly interested in hearing about ways that people don’t often associate with feeling joy....