March 12th, 2008

On PodFinder 37, we featured an excerpt from Kelly Howell’s Theater Of The Mind Podcast. She spoke with Barbara Hand Clow author of The Mayan Code, Time Acceleration and Awakening the World Mind. Barbara is an international Mayan Elder, Cherokee Record Keeper and ceremonial teacher. Click here for the full episode where they spoke about the Mayan Calendar, time acceleration, and the evolution of human consciousness.

Here’s information about series host, Kelly Howell, from the TOTM Website.
Kelly is internationally acclaimed for her pioneering work in healing and mind expansion. With over 2 million audios in print, she’s been actively involved in consciousness research for more than two decades, and is recognized as a thought-leader in the field of personal transformation.
In 2005 Kelly launched Theatre of the Mind podcasts with a vision and dream of creating an online source for learning about the power of our minds. Theatre of the Mind podcasts and Mp3 store offer unprecedented access to some of the world’s leading visionaries and consciousness researchers exploring mind expansion intuition, creativity and the many facets of human potential. Today, Theatre of the Mind podcast consistently ranks in the iTunes Top 10 most downloaded Self-help, Health, and Alternative Medicine podcasts producing over 100,000 downloads per month.
In the early 1980′s, Kelly began her research into the mind and it’s potential as part of her own personal exploration. She began making personalized reprogramming tapes in her living room, and was astounded by the results. Seeing powerful changes in her life, and her client’s lives, lead to years of research and production. In 1990 she formed Brain Sync offering a wide range of CD’s and mp3 downloads for meditation, healing, spiritual growth and mind expansion.
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March 11th, 2008
Since November of 2005, Jason and Karen Jarrett have shared their own personal Buddhist practice and experience through the medium of Podcasting.
They refer to it as “Practical Buddhism for living in the 21st Century, not beside a remote lake or mountainside but in the midst of daily life, with a job to do, a house to run and children to raise.” Indeed, much of what they present on A Buddhist Podcast has to do with the application of Buddhist principles to everyday life, with personal examples from their own experiences.

The Jarretts are devotees of Nichiren Daishonin’s Buddhism. The Daishonin was a 13th Century Japanese Priest who focused on the final teaching of Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha). This teaching is called the Lotus Sutra, and it proclaims that all living beings have the potential to attain enlightenment.
Daily practice involves morning and evening recitation before an object of respect called The Gohonzon, as well as study of the Daishonin’s life and writings.
On the Podcast the Jarretts share Buddhist study points in a way that is easy for listeners to understand and apply to daily life. Jason is fond of saying that this Buddhism, if it is to be anything, must be practical.

If you wonder how relevant 13th Century Japanese Buddhism can be to a family living in 3rd Millineum Britain, pour a cup of tea and listen in to A Buddhist Podcast.
Click here for the episode from which we took our excerpt on PodFinder 37.
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March 5th, 2008

She’s a former United States Naval Officer, a Harley rider, a sky diver, a corporate executive and a spreader of the positive vibe. Karen Blanchette, better known as KFC, began her show about living life to its fullest back in May of 2005. Her theme of “make ‘em smile” has reached thousands through the PodChick and Sky Diver Girls Podcasts. KFC is also a member of the cast of ShowGirls – 7 of the most prominent women in Podcasting.

On PodFinder 37, we excerpted one of her shows about the power of positive thinking. Click here to download the full program.
Originally from Pensacola, she now makes her home in LA.
She lists her affiliations on her Website as follows.
USPA (United States Parachute Association), HOG (Harley Owner’s Group), HHH (Hash House Harriers), ADPi (Sorority), NAA (National Aeronautic Association), Toastmasters, HIMSS (Healthcare Information Management Systems Society), PAHCOM Professional Association of Healthcare Office Managers), ACHE (American College of Healthcare Executives), NAFE (National Association of Female Executives), Girl Scouts (was a Scout and a Leader), LA Podcasters
You can find links to all of KFC’s shows at PodChick.com on the Web.
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March 4th, 2008
On PodFinder 37, we featured Shrink Rap Radio – “The Planet’s Premiere Psychology Interviews Podcast.”
Hosted by Dr. Dave Van Nuys, Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Sonoma State University, Shrink Rap Radio is described as “the Podcast for the Amateur Psychologist in everyone” and “all the Psychology you need to know, and just enough to make you dangerous.”

From the Shrink Rap Radio Website:
In the U.S., psychology has long been the most popular undergraduate major in college. Various therapists on TV and Radio have enjoyed huge popularity, as well. And, there is seemingly no end to to the stream of self-help books that come out every year. As a long time psychologist/professor/therapist/workshop-leader, I bring you more-or-less weekly interviews with fascinating practitioners who work in and around the broad field of psychology.
Some of the topics covered include, but are not limited, to:
• Consumer psychology • New age psychotherapies • Hypnosis • Dream interpretation • Intuition Development • Jungian psychology • Psychology in organization development • Parapsychology • Cognitive science • Humanistic psychology • Transpersonal psychology • Existential psychology • Sports psychology • Positive psychology • Psychology and Tarot • Forensic psychology • Ethnographic marketing research • Buddhist psychology • Psychology & politics • Gestalt therapy • Somatic therapry • Psychology & Sprituality • Person-Centered teaching • Neurolinguistic programming (NLP) • Shamanism • and more!
You might also like Dr. Dave’s interview podcast series on topics in Mental Health, Wellness and Psychotherapy called “Wise Counsel” which you will find at www.mentalhelp.net.
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March 3rd, 2008
PodFinder Episode 37 focuses on insight and introspection, taking all of our excerpts from programs in a PodShow Channel created by Robin Maiden. Robin and his wife, Suzanne, are the producers of InsytWorks, a Podcast which seeks to help listeners increase in self-awareness and heal from psychological wounds.

Here’s how Robin and Suzanne describe themselves and the show.
We are Robin and Suzanne Maiden. Our marriage survived 18 years of ‘dragon slaying.’ We’re 40-something-ish and have experienced catastrophic losses. First, Suzanne’s brother was killed in an airline plane crash in October 1994. Second, in July 1995, Robin’s mother was murdered. Another dragon appeared in June of 2000. Suzanne was diagnosed with a rare cancer – hemangiopericytoma – a type of sarcoma. Today, we celebrate her sustained remission. As we continue to recover from our wounds we grow stronger psychologically and spiritually. Our journey led us to study the work of C.G. Jung and Depth Psychology. We believe in the interconnectedness of the mind, body, and spirit.
Suzanne Maiden holds an M.A in Counseling, as a Marriage and Family Therapist. She attended Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, CA. She is a member of the American Psychological Association, The Atlanta Jung Society, the Joseph Campbell Foundation, and The American Academy of Bereavement. Suzanne has published various articles on grief and has presented to churches, small groups, and a university. She completed a manuscript on sudden death grief. She wrote her thesis on self-injurious behaviors, also known as ‘cutting.’
Robin Maiden earned a B.S. in Engineering from the U.S. Air Force Academy. He also holds an M.S. in Information Systems. You can see more of what Robin Maiden has done his site www.robinmaiden.com. In the process of slaying his dragons, he has grown spiritually and continues to explore his inner world and the broader outer world.
We aspire to provide some concepts, tools, and insights that may help others heal. Through our podcasts and this website, we will share our knowledge and very personal experience. Through our own journey of woundedness, we humbly offer our insights in an effort to facilitate others heal from psychological wounds, increase self-awareness and process towards individuation.
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February 29th, 2008
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February 28th, 2008

According to host (and New Media Guru) C.C. Chapman, Managing the Gray is a marketing podcast about new media, social marketing, no control PR and how to embrace the evolution and not be left behind as the world moves forward. It’s a mix of tips, insights and the occasional interview.
C.C. is Partner at The Advance Guard where he helps organizations successfully navigate the uncharted waters of social media.
On PodFinder 36, we listened to a handful of Podcasts that C.C. considers to be mandatory listening on the subject.
You can find his “New Media Must Listen” Channel and add it to your own collection at the following URL.
http://www.podshow.com/listeners/collection/?channel_id=267580
C.C. is an early adopter, and as such it’s no surprise that he was very early on the Podcasting scene and an original member of Adam Curry’s legendary “PodSquad.” In addition to MTG, C.C. continues to produce the wildly popular Accident Hash music Podcast, U-Turn Cafe (the best of mellow and acoustic coffeehouse-style music) and One Guy’s Thoughts, a Videoblog of clips, rants and (as C.C. describes it) “who knows what else.”
Click here to hear the entire episode of Managing the Gray from which we took our excerpt.
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February 27th, 2008

Every Wednesday morning at 5:30 AM, John Wall and Christopher Penn meet at a coffee shop in Natick, Massachusetts (just outside of Boston) to create Marketing Over Coffee. Covering traditional marketing as well as new media, the program is a vente portion of informative goodness served up with all the extras.
Click here for the full episode from which we excerpted on PodFinder 36.
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February 27th, 2008

He’s been called the “Rock Star of Digital Marketing” and one of the most influential authorities on using Blogs for marketing. Mitch Joel brings his extensive knowledge and high-energy style to Six Pixels Of Separation, the Podcast from his Twist Image marketing agency.
Click here to take a listen to the full episode from which we excerpted on PodFinder 36.
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February 26th, 2008

Franklin McMahon’s various productions are among the hottest on the Net, including Rumor Girls, ShowGirls and Women of YouTube.
On Media Artist Secrets he shares his extensive experience as a creative professional. The show offers inspiration, marketing tips and skill development for media artists seeking to share their creations with the world.
Click here for the full episode we excerpted for PodFinder 36.
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