Ba Vojdaan!

James and Sana Newcomb

با وجدان (Ba Vojdaan) is Persian for "conscious". Welcome to our little show. We endeavor to live a conscious life in an increasingly zonked-out world. Our mission is to share our unique insights and life experiences to show that there are ways of living a righteous life other than those presented to us by the Gatekeepers of Polite Society. About your hosts: James and Sana met in March 2019 after James, at the time a resident of Virginia Beach, VA, left his email address on a scrap of paper in the beak of a courier pigeon, which somehow ended up as a stowaway on a cargo ship headed for China. The note w/ James' email address got caught up in a windstorm at the port in Qingdao and landed precipitously on the (non-American) football field at British University of Vietnam, where Sana was leading a group of amateur tai chi enthusiasts during their morning routine prior to beginning the day's courses. Mistaking the email address for that of her local supplier of matcha green tea, Sana emailed immediately to refill her supply. James playfully went along with the dialogue for several emails, until finally revealing he indeed had no green tea to sell, but would be willing to share his undying devotion and commitment until the end of time and beyond. read less
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"The Fool's Field Guide to Bitcoin" with Cryptocurrency (recovering) Trader, Advocate and Educator Wesley Schlemmer.
Dec 17 2022
"The Fool's Field Guide to Bitcoin" with Cryptocurrency (recovering) Trader, Advocate and Educator Wesley Schlemmer.
I first heard of Bitcoin around the time it was first gaining steam, circa 2010ish. I guess due to certain circles where I spent my time and education, it was only natural that it would come up in conversation. While it remained mysterious, I was brave enough to invest a bit of my own USD into Bitcoin in the 2013 timeframe, and have kept up with it somewhat through the years.What attracted me to the Bitcoin "craze" at that time was how people who's opinion I respect explained that it's not an investment opportunity - as most folks think of it today - but it actually mimics the most sound of forms of money in many ways. Now with the recent revelations of the FTX scandal, Bitcoin is in the news more than ever. And while it's for all the wrong reasons, I wanted to bring on to the show someone who is informed on the right reasons to "invest" in Bitcoin. I use the quotes around the word invest because it's not a typical investment where you put a certain amount of government-issued currency then gain a return on it after a period of time. It's actually much more complex (or simple?) than that. Bitcoin is a means of exchange to pay for stuff that circumvents governments entirely.Wesley Schlemmer of the Bitcoin Bay joins us on today's episode to explain the basics of Bitcoin, the Blockchain, the basics of sound money and more. While the fallout from the FTX misdeeds will be felt for some time, the upside is that Bitcoin is on people's minds, and we have an opportunity to learn about it, and learn how to do it the way the creators of Bitcoin intended it to be used in the first place!In this episode, you'll discover:-Wesley's personal background and becoming familiar with crypto...01:15-Cypher Punks and a short history of Bitcoin (Hint: It's not an investment opportunity!)...03:45-What is the Blockchain, and what is its relation to cryptocurrency?...14:15-What is sound money, and what makes Bitcoin a sound form of exchange?...19:20Three primary characteristicsMedium of exchangeStore of valueUnit of accountQualities of sound moneyDurableFuingle DivisiblePortable Scarce-How Bitcoin promotes self-responsibility..27:00-What the heck happened with FTX, and what can we learn from it?...31:00-How to get into the Bitcoin game, and the proper reasons for doing so...37:38Resources mentioned:Bitcoin Bay websiteCypherpunk ManifestoInfo about blockchain wallets Wesley mentionsThe Bitcoin StandardMuun Bitcoin WalletsBisqTerms mentioned:BlockchainLitecoinEthereumBlock ChimesCypher PunksPanopticonDifficulty of AdjustmentPrivacy v. SecrecyHal FinneyBlocksize WarsBTC Token v. NetworkUnit of AccountSAT's (not a pre-college test)Stock to Flow RatioSeed PhraseWhat do you CRAVE? Sana and James have put a lot of thought into this, and the core values we wish to share with the world, be it in business, family, or otherwise. We boiled it down to these 5 elements we all...
James Shares a Few of His Ideas on Liberty, the Military, Podcasting and Much More!
Dec 9 2022
James Shares a Few of His Ideas on Liberty, the Military, Podcasting and Much More!
James here:"I recently joined an accountability/mastermind type group that's hosted within the "School of Life" which was founded by my friend and in many ways mentor, Tom Woods.In the group where we have meetings I got acquainted with a fellow podcaster named Brian O'Leary. Brian took it upon himself to interview 100 members of Tom's School of Life, and so he reached out to me to see if I'd be game for an interview.Of course I am, I replied, and so we set up a time and got it done. I thought I would share our conversation on this podcast feed as it gives you dear listeners a chance to get to know your humble host a little bit deeper, and also learn a bit about my own philosophy when it comes to podcasting, publishing, building a personal brand and more!"In this episode with "guest" interviewer Brian O'Leary, you'll discover:-Be serious, but don't take yourself too seriously...03:12-James' journey to the Tom Woods camp...04:30-Spontaneous sparks lighting the fires of freedom...07:00-James' journey into the realm of digital publishing...09:15-Why SEO is a waste of time...11:00-How James got into podcasting in 2015...14:30-James' experience leaving the military as a conscientious objector...16:00-Describing the Ba Vojdaan podcast...19:45-How podcasters make money with podcasting...21:30-The future of the Ba Vojdaan podcast...26:30-Opinions of others are the downfall of a personality-based brand...28:30-Monetize your haters? or just let them have a bad day...32:15-How James has made his living in the podcasting field...35:45-YOU are the product...40:40Resources mentioned:The O'Leary ReviewBen Greenfield LifeGeneral MacArthur's Farewell Address at West PointPodcast Artistry™Trumpet DynamicsJNS MediaBa Vojdaan PodcastPodcasting is arguably the most powerful media available today for getting your message out there. It's accessible, it's relatively inexpensive, and perhaps most important, you don't need to fret about getting "cancelled" because you express an opinion not approved by Big Tech.It's also overwhelming for the uninitiated at the very thought of doing it. Because let's face it; it is a lot of work if you want to do it right. And if you're not a business with a huge marketing budget, you probably don't have the funds needed to hire a professional producer (like your humble host) to do the lion's share of the work for you.This is why I've created the Podcasting 0-60 program. I will show you the tips, tricks and hacks I've learned over 8 years in the business (and making my living producing podcasts) and will guide you through every aspect of the creation process so that you're up and running WITH YOUR VERY OWN PODCAST in 60 days or less!It's not as difficult as you might think with the right training and coaching, and you won't break the bank getting started.To learn more about how starting a podcast can improve your visibility and IMPACT in your market, visit
Is Squanto a Modern Day Joseph?
Nov 24 2022
Is Squanto a Modern Day Joseph?
Happy Thanksgiving!Today we're sharing the story of Squanto, a Native American who with Providential intervention played a crucial role in the survival of the earliest Europeans settling in what is now known as the United States of America.It's written by the great Eric Metaxas (a dream guest for our podcast, so stay tuned), and I'm sharing the link to his article if you want to bookmark it for future reference.Here's Eric's article.Podcasting is arguably the most powerful media available today for getting your message out there. It's accessible, it's relatively inexpensive, and perhaps most important, you don't need to fret about getting "cancelled" because you express an opinion not approved by Big Tech.It's also overwhelming for the uninitiated at the very thought of doing it. Because let's face it; it is a lot of work if you want to do it right. And if you're not a business with a huge marketing budget, you probably don't have the funds needed to hire a professional producer (like your humble host) to do the lion's share of the work for you.This is why I've created the Podcasting 0-60 program. I will show you the tips, tricks and hacks I've learned over 8 years in the business (and making my living producing podcasts) and will guide you through every aspect of the creation process so that you're up and running WITH YOUR VERY OWN PODCAST in 60 days or less!It's not as difficult as you might think with the right training and coaching, and you won't break the bank getting started.To learn more about how starting a podcast can improve your visibility and IMPACT in your market, visit podcasting0-60.com!
[Gone Newclear] What 5 Year Old Gabriel Taught Me About Tenacity.
Nov 10 2022
[Gone Newclear] What 5 Year Old Gabriel Taught Me About Tenacity.
August 2019, I drove my son Gabriel to visit my brother and his family in Kentucky. Dave has two sons, and they both get along really well with Gabriel.KY is a 12-13 hour drive from my home in Virginia Beach, so even getting an early start it's a long, tiring day of driving. We ended up getting a later start than planned because of Gabriel's asthma acting up, which meant some treatments with the nebulizer, a quick doctor's visit, etc. But get going we did at about 1 pm.I figured with such a late start I would drive 8 hours or so, then get an airbnb somewhere in West Virginia, then do the final 4 hours or so of driving to my brother's house. Since I'd been up since 5 am, it seemed like a sound plan.So we made it to one of the towns in western West Virginia (kind of a mouthful, I know) where I had booked an Airbnb. We checked in, then went to Waffle House for some dinner.It was at the Waffle House that I explained to Gabriel, then 5 years old, that we were going to spend the night in this town, then drive the rest of the way to see his cousins in Kentucky.Gabriel was not going to hear anything of the sort. He had it made up in his mind that he was going to see his cousins that day, and that was that. He began sobbing at the very thought of staying at the place we had just visited that night, and not being able to see Evan and Aaron until the following morning.I did my best to explain to him that daddy is very tired, that he needs his rest so he can drive the rest of the way to Kentucky, but I may as well have been talking to the hydrogenated food product melting on my waffle. It was falling on deaf ears.He then said something that was so dang cute, mere words on the iPhone screen you're reading this email can never do it justice.In between sobs, and pleading with me to not spend the night where we were, he said, "Daddy, you're not doing your best!"We ended up driving to Kentucky that night, got in about 1:30 am.How do you refuse a 5 year old child who simply will not be denied waking up the next morning and playing games with his cousins? Short answer: You don't.My son taught me an important lesson there in that Waffle House. No matter how much I've done, I can always do more to finish the job. Of course I could have put my foot down and said we're done driving for the day. He would have gone to sleep just fine, we would have arrived mid morning the next day and all would have been well. In fact, Gabriel today at 8 years old probably wouldn't be so insistent on arriving in Kentucky that night. That's just the personality he had at that stage of his life.It was one of those precious moments a father is given for a happy memory, and also a life lesson to pass onto others. Doing just a little bit more than is expected for our Podcast Artistry™ clients is what keeps me motivated to continue doing it. It's kind of the magic of a service-based business; you can always personalize it, make it something only you would do. Kind of like those Far Side cartoons I mentioned the other day. There are about a kajillion cartoons out there, but there's only one Far Side; and its got legions of berserker fans to show for it.If you or someone you know is looking to get their name and/or message out into the inter webs, podcasting is a great way to do it, and we've got space for just a few more clients before we need to close the doors for an unspecified period of time.To learn more about what we have to offer, check us out:
Reframe Your Conceptions of Money to "Think Like a Bank" and Create Generational Wealth with Sarry Ibrahim.
Nov 6 2022
Reframe Your Conceptions of Money to "Think Like a Bank" and Create Generational Wealth with Sarry Ibrahim.
In this episode with Sarry Ibrahim, you'll discover:-Sarry's backstory and becoming a financial wiz...02:00-The #1 stressor for Americans when it comes to money...04:28-Reconciling our expectations regarding quality of life vs. exponentially rising cost of living...05:15-Popular streams of passive income (that are not related to real estate)...07:40-The criteria Sarry uses to decide whether or not he'll invest in a product/service...11:10-How to "think like a bank" and create generational wealth without making a bunch of nameless, faceless bankers rich...15:00-Challenges in reframing our thinking regarding finances and money...17:50-Sarry's advice for Sana, who's just arrived in the United States, to make her mark in the American economy...22:00-And much more!Resources mentioned:thinkinglikeabank.comPodcasting is arguably the most powerful media available today for getting your message out there. It's accessible, it's relatively inexpensive, and perhaps most important, you don't need to fret about getting "cancelled" because you express an opinion not approved by Big Tech.It's also overwhelming for the uninitiated at the very thought of doing it. Because let's face it; it is a lot of work if you want to do it right. And if you're not a business with a huge marketing budget, you probably don't have the funds needed to hire a professional producer (like your humble host) to do the lion's share of the work for you.This is why I've created the Podcasting 0-60 program. I will show you the tips, tricks and hacks I've learned over 8 years in the business (and making my living producing podcasts) and will guide you through every aspect of the creation process so that you're up and running WITH YOUR VERY OWN PODCAST in 60 days or less!It's not as difficult as you might think with the right training and coaching, and you won't break the bank getting started.To learn more about how starting a podcast can improve your visibility and IMPACT in your market, visit podcasting0-60.com!
James' Father Jon Newcomb Stopped In to Discuss How to Build and Maintain a Strong and Healthy Marriage.
Oct 30 2022
James' Father Jon Newcomb Stopped In to Discuss How to Build and Maintain a Strong and Healthy Marriage.
Welcome to the show James' father, Jon Newcomb!Jon is a "relationship coach" who has a background in clinical family counseling, and has recently pivoted into a new realm of offering his services to those in need of a fresh take on their own marriage and intimate relationships.In this episode, you'll discover:-The funny story of how James' birth was instigated with a mountain bike...04:00-Jon's personal history and leading to becoming a "relationship coach"...06:10-How a marriage counselor planted the seed of helping others' relationships...08:12-The #1 inhibitor to maintaining a happy marriage...13:34-Communication problems are a mere indicator of a big problem; it's not the problem...15:20-What is the #1 consideration for both parties to bring happiness into a marriage?...17:00-"There's only half of me here" says James while Sana was over in Vietnam...21:00-How has the marriage coaching scene changed over the last 17 years?...23:30-The importance of marriage in maintaining a strong and free society...27:17Resources mentioned:https://jnshub.com/jonlifeyourcoachforlife.lifeWhat do you CRAVE? Sana and James have put a lot of thought into this, and the core values we wish to share with the world, be it in business, family, or otherwise. We boiled it down to these 5 elements we all CRAVE:CommunityRespectAdventureVojdaanEnergyIn this audio series, James and Sana share their thoughts on each of the 5 core values, and what they mean to you as a listener, a friend, or perhaps someone with whom we do business.Click this link to listen to the audio series.
That Sneaky Ikigai: Modern Research Uncovers Ancient Secrets to Longevity, Fulfillment and Happiness.
Oct 23 2022
That Sneaky Ikigai: Modern Research Uncovers Ancient Secrets to Longevity, Fulfillment and Happiness.
Let me tell you a story...In May of 2021, I was in a cab with my wife Sana, on our way to a restaurant and shopping mall in Hanoi to enjoy a Saturday together. I was literally ready to retire from trumpet playing, really having anything to do with the trumpet. In my mind, it was something that I had done and I had done it well, and I'd done some cool things.It appeared to me that my life was going on a trajectory in which trumpet was not a part. So I had told her that I was going to quit and I was done.And she said, "Well, James, I think that you should continue with it. I think you should stick with it."And I said, "I would have to have a really good reason to do that."And she said, "I'm your wife. Isn't that reason enough?"Well, that's a good point. If your wife says that you should do something, you do it for her. So I decided that I'm going to continue to play it. And if I'm going to do it, then I'm going to do it the very best that I can with the time and resources that I have at my disposal. And I'm just going to make the absolute best of it because that's really the way that you should approach anything.So that was, I think, in May of 2021, and I believe it was just a couple of weeks later, I had been sleeping and woke up in the morning and just this word was in my mind that it was this word that was in my mind when I woke up, it was Ikigai.Now I am not an expert on Ikigai. In fact, I had heard the word just once or twice listening to one of my podcast production clients, Ben Greenfield, who has mentioned that word a couple of times. But that was really my exposure to the word. But there I was, I woke up and there was this word on my mind.And it wasn't just a passing thought. It was really pressing on me. And so I went onto my smartphone and I opened up Amazon and just typed in Ikigai. I want to know more about that.One of the first listings on Amazon was a book that was written by my guest on today's show: Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy LifeI read the book thoroughly enjoyed it. And I thought, you know, if I have a platform such as a podcast, people should know about not just about the concept of Ikigai, they should also know the person who has written about it extensively. And so I just reached out and said, "Hey, loved your book, want to do a podcast?"And he said, yeah, absolutely.I just love how things just kind of come together like that. It seems on the surface that they may be random, but I really don't believe that I don't believe in random meetings or random events like that.It's just a real pleasure to bring onto the show, the author of Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life, Hector Garcia.In my conversation with Hector, you'll learn:-What is an ikigai?...05:40Life and "worthwhile"Not limited to humans"That thing that makes you look forward to waking up in the morning"-Why Hector is more interested in the word ikigai becoming famous than himself...-How ikigai is understood by different cultures...10:42A compass-Good resistance vs. bad resistance...15:00-How Hector discovered his own ikigai...19:00-How to pursue your ikigai without making reckless decisions for you and your family...25:02-Why a "real job" may be the exactly what you need to be a successful musician...28:10-Increase your productivity while working in a state of "flow"...30:50-What makes Japan so special?...37:45-And much more!Resources mentioned:
Fully Experiencing the Calm Before the Brainstorm.
Oct 10 2022
Fully Experiencing the Calm Before the Brainstorm.
What do you CRAVE? Sana and James have put a lot of thought into this, and the core values we wish to share with the world, be it in business, family, or otherwise. We boiled it down to these 5 elements we all CRAVE:CommunityRespectAdventureVojdaanEnergyIn this audio series, James and Sana share their thoughts on each of the 5 core values, and what they mean to you as a listener, a friend, or perhaps someone with whom we do business.Click this link to listen to the audio series.Podcasting is arguably the most powerful media available today for getting your message out there. It's accessible, it's relatively inexpensive, and perhaps most important, you don't need to fret about getting "cancelled" because you express an opinion not approved by Big Tech.It's also overwhelming for the uninitiated at the very thought of doing it. Because let's face it; it is a lot of work if you want to do it right. And if you're not a business with a huge marketing budget, you probably don't have the funds needed to hire a professional producer (like your humble host) to do the lion's share of the work for you.This is why I've created the Podcasting 0-60 program. I will show you the tips, tricks and hacks I've learned over 8 years in the business (and making my living producing podcasts) and will guide you through every aspect of the creation process so that you're up and running WITH YOUR VERY OWN PODCAST in 60 days or less!It's not as difficult as you might think with the right training and coaching, and you won't break the bank getting started.To learn more about how starting a podcast can improve your visibility and IMPACT in your market, visit podcasting0-60.com!
James and Sana Live from the U'u Dam Coffee Shop in Downtown EcoPark!
Oct 4 2022
James and Sana Live from the U'u Dam Coffee Shop in Downtown EcoPark!
Check out photos of the coffee shop and its staff here.What do you CRAVE? Sana and James have put a lot of thought into this, and the core values we wish to share with the world, be it in business, family, or otherwise. We boiled it down to these 5 elements we all CRAVE:CommunityRespectAdventureVojdaanEnergyIn this audio series, James and Sana share their thoughts on each of the 5 core values, and what they mean to you as a listener, a friend, or perhaps someone with whom we do business.Click this link to listen to the audio series.Podcasting is arguably the most powerful media available today for getting your message out there. It's accessible, it's relatively inexpensive, and perhaps most important, you don't need to fret about getting "cancelled" because you express an opinion not approved by Big Tech.It's also overwhelming for the uninitiated at the very thought of doing it. Because let's face it; it is a lot of work if you want to do it right. And if you're not a business with a huge marketing budget, you probably don't have the funds needed to hire a professional producer (like your humble host) to do the lion's share of the work for you.This is why I've created the Podcasting 0-60 program. I will show you the tips, tricks and hacks I've learned over 8 years in the business (and making my living producing podcasts) and will guide you through every aspect of the creation process so that you're up and running WITH YOUR VERY OWN PODCAST in 60 days or less!It's not as difficult as you might think with the right training and coaching, and you won't break the bank getting started.To learn more about how starting a podcast can improve your visibility and IMPACT in your market, visit podcasting0-60.com!
If THIS Woman Didn't Show Up for Work, An Entire University Would Cease to Exist!
Sep 29 2022
If THIS Woman Didn't Show Up for Work, An Entire University Would Cease to Exist!
Okay, that may be a slight exaggeration, but our friend and guest Hien is a pretty important gal at Sana's former employer, British University Vietnam (BUV). Sana and James sat down with Hien at the kitchen table in EcoPark and got to know her personal history, the vital role she played in keeping the trains running on time during the Covid situation, and why a teacher encouraged her not to pursue her dream of becoming a teacher.Enjoy!What do you CRAVE? Sana and James have put a lot of thought into this, and the core values we wish to share with the world, be it in business, family, or otherwise. We boiled it down to these 5 elements we all CRAVE:CommunityRespectAdventureVojdaanEnergyIn this audio series, James and Sana share their thoughts on each of the 5 core values, and what they mean to you as a listener, a friend, or perhaps someone with whom we do business.Click this link to listen to the audio series.Podcasting is arguably the most powerful media available today for getting your message out there. It's accessible, it's relatively inexpensive, and perhaps most important, you don't need to fret about getting "cancelled" because you express an opinion not approved by Big Tech.It's also overwhelming for the uninitiated at the very thought of doing it. Because let's face it; it is a lot of work if you want to do it right. And if you're not a business with a huge marketing budget, you probably don't have the funds needed to hire a professional producer (like your humble host) to do the lion's share of the work for you.This is why I've created the Podcasting 0-60 program. I will show you the tips, tricks and hacks I've learned over 8 years in the business (and making my living producing podcasts) and will guide you through every aspect of the creation process so that you're up and running WITH YOUR VERY OWN PODCAST in 60 days or less!It's not as difficult as you might think with the right training and coaching, and you won't break the bank getting started.To learn more about how starting a podcast can improve your visibility and IMPACT in your market, visit podcasting0-60.com!
Cyber Security Expert Shares Tips on Tightening Your Security Ship on Your Web-Based Devices.
Sep 27 2022
Cyber Security Expert Shares Tips on Tightening Your Security Ship on Your Web-Based Devices.
Yemen native Hamza Motaher is a (soon to be former) colleague of Sana's at British University Vietnam (BUV). Hamza recently finished his PhD studies in cyber security in India and began his first "real job" at BUV this year!In this sit-down interview at our kitchen table in EcoPark, Hamza describes life growing up in Yemen, hardships brought by the Arab Spring circa 2008-09, steps you can take immediately to resist hackers to your personal info online, and much more!What do you CRAVE? Sana and James have put a lot of thought into this, and the core values we wish to share with the world, be it in business, family, or otherwise. We boiled it down to these 5 elements we all CRAVE:CommunityRespectAdventureVojdaanEnergyIn this audio series, James and Sana share their thoughts on each of the 5 core values, and what they mean to you as a listener, a friend, or perhaps someone with whom we do business.Click this link to listen to the audio series.Podcasting is arguably the most powerful media available today for getting your message out there. It's accessible, it's relatively inexpensive, and perhaps most important, you don't need to fret about getting "cancelled" because you express an opinion not approved by Big Tech.It's also overwhelming for the uninitiated at the very thought of doing it. Because let's face it; it is a lot of work if you want to do it right. And if you're not a business with a huge marketing budget, you probably don't have the funds needed to hire a professional producer (like your humble host) to do the lion's share of the work for you.This is why I've created the Podcasting 0-60 program. I will show you the tips, tricks and hacks I've learned over 8 years in the business (and making my living producing podcasts) and will guide you through every aspect of the creation process so that you're up and running WITH YOUR VERY OWN PODCAST in 60 days or less!It's not as difficult as you might think with the right training and coaching, and you won't break the bank getting started.To learn more about how starting a podcast can improve your visibility and IMPACT in your market, visit podcasting0-60.com!
What Are Travelers in the Doha Airport REALLY Thinking?
Sep 21 2022
What Are Travelers in the Doha Airport REALLY Thinking?
What do you CRAVE? Sana and James have put a lot of thought into this, and the core values we wish to share with the world, be it in business, family, or otherwise. We boiled it down to these 5 elements we all CRAVE:CommunityRespectAdventureVojdaanEnergyIn this audio series, James and Sana share their thoughts on each of the 5 core values, and what they mean to you as a listener, a friend, or perhaps someone with whom we do business.Click this link to listen to the audio series.Podcasting is arguably the most powerful media available today for getting your message out there. It's accessible, it's relatively inexpensive, and perhaps most important, you don't need to fret about getting "cancelled" because you express an opinion not approved by Big Tech.It's also overwhelming for the uninitiated at the very thought of doing it. Because let's face it; it is a lot of work if you want to do it right. And if you're not a business with a huge marketing budget, you probably don't have the funds needed to hire a professional producer (like your humble host) to do the lion's share of the work for you.This is why I've created the Podcasting 0-60 program. I will show you the tips, tricks and hacks I've learned over 8 years in the business (and making my living producing podcasts) and will guide you through every aspect of the creation process so that you're up and running WITH YOUR VERY OWN PODCAST in 60 days or less!It's not as difficult as you might think with the right training and coaching, and you won't break the bank getting started.To learn more about how starting a podcast can improve your visibility and IMPACT in your market, visit podcasting0-60.com!
"All storms should be named James Newcomb," says wife Sana.
Sep 9 2022
"All storms should be named James Newcomb," says wife Sana.
Sana assures me that making fun of me is a sign she loves me. Well, she must REEEAAALLLLLLY love me ;)Podcasting is arguably the most powerful media available today for getting your message out there. It's accessible, it's relatively inexpensive, and perhaps most important, you don't need to fret about getting "cancelled" because you express an opinion not approved by Big Tech.It's also overwhelming for the uninitiated at the very thought of doing it. Because let's face it; it is a lot of work if you want to do it right. And if you're not a business with a huge marketing budget, you probably don't have the funds needed to hire a professional producer (like your humble host) to do the lion's share of the work for you.This is why I've created the Podcasting 0-60 program. I will show you the tips, tricks and hacks I've learned over 8 years in the business (and making my living producing podcasts) and will guide you through every aspect of the creation process so that you're up and running WITH YOUR VERY OWN PODCAST in 60 days or less!It's not as difficult as you might think with the right training and coaching, and you won't break the bank getting started.To learn more about how starting a podcast can improve your visibility and IMPACT in your market, visit podcasting0-60.com!What do you CRAVE? Sana and James have put a lot of thought into this, and the core values we wish to share with the world, be it in business, family, or otherwise. We boiled it down to these 5 elements we all CRAVE:CommunityRespectAdventureVojdaanEnergyIn this audio series, James and Sana share their thoughts on each of the 5 core values, and what they mean to you as a listener, a friend, or perhaps someone with whom we do business.Click this link to listen to the audio series.