Sinopsis
Every week Craig Price sits down and discovers the reality of someone's profession, life, philosophy or any number of topics. Sometimes funny, always insightful, Reality Check hopes to debunk myths and offer new perspectives.
Episodios
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Episode 174 – David Forbes, PhD – Motivation Marketing
11/08/2015 Duración: 35minDavid Forbes, PhD. (@ForbesResearch on twitter) joins host Craig Price to discus the science behind motivation marketing. When it comes to motivation or marketing Craig recoils in horror, so many would assume the prospect of talking about marketing to motivation is torture. Not if you add a neuroscientist and member of the faculties of Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry and the Harvard Laboratory of Human Development to the mix. Craig like logic and science so getting David on to discuss the science of marketing was a no-brainer. Talking to the emotional brain can be difficult for many, but thankfully David lays out the 3 types of motivation and the 9 motives in his book "The Science of Why: Decoding Human Motivation and Transforming Marketing Strategy". The two discuss what kind of emotions qualify as motivation, why advertisers use puppies and half-naked ladies in their commercials (not the same commercial - that would be double strange) and how we can tap into those motivations when we market
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Episode 173 – 2015 NSA Speaker Roundtable
04/08/2015Listen to some of the top professionals around argue topics with host Craig Price in a special speaker roundtable. For his 3rd annual speaker roundtable from the National Speakers Association convention in Washington DC, Craig invites past guests Avish Parashar, Patrick Maurer and newcomers Shannon Oleen and Jill Schiefelbein discuss a variety of divisive topics. They cover issues like speaking for free, fee integrity, selling or not selling from the stage, what should you strive to be more motivational as a speaker or a true expert? Opinions are expressed, disagreement abounds yet all in a fun and interesting conversation that any speaker, new or experiences will learn from. Huge thanks go to our sponsor for this episode Elizabeth McCormick with PilotSpeaker.com. Without her there wouldn't have been a podcast. Thanks Elizabeth! You can learn more about these speakers at their websites: Avish Parashar (@avishp on twitter) - http://www.DingHappens.com Patrick Maurer (@PatrickMaurer on twitter) - http://
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Episode 172 – Podcasting Your Influence: Live from Washington DC
28/07/2015 Duración: 01h13minListen to host Craig Price give his session "Podcasting Your Influence: Using Podcasts to Share Your Expertise". On Sunday, June 19th, Craig presented at the National Speaker's Association. The theme of the day was Celebrity Sunday and Craig harnessed his 4 and a half years of podcasting into a 1 hour presentation. It was a packed house with people sitting on the floor and along the front of the stage! This new and custom made program just for this event was a hit and full of content. Thanks to the staff of the National Speakers Association for allowing Craig to share this with his podcast listeners. Session Description: With the steady growth over the last decade, more and more speakers are learning how to spread their influence through podcasting. You will learn the ins and outs of podcastings, how to include a podcast into your current marketing plan and ways to make your podcast more engaging. Veteran podcast host and producer Craig Price will not only show you how his podcast became an integral part of
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Episode 171 – Meg Bucaro – Women and Confidence
21/07/2015 Duración: 29minMeg Bucaro (@MegBucaro on twitter) joins host Craig Price to discuss women and confidence. Craig likes to consider himself a feminist but knows full well the issues with mansplaining confidence to women. Thankfully, his friend and speaker Meg Bucaro helps Craig discuss things like why women feel the pressure to do it all, Meg and Craig's dueling theories of "Superwoman Syndrome" and the "Myth of Should", why "no" is such a freeing word and how Meg most certainly is NOT getting divorced and how she loves her in-laws (Sounds like a definite suck-up situation being played out on the podcast!). Meg can be found at her self-titled website http://megbucaro.com
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Episode 170 – Alan Stevens – Online Reputation Management
14/07/2015 Duración: 32minAlan Stevens (@mediacoach on twitter) joins host Craig Price to talk about online reputation management. Even if you don't think you have much of a reputation or that no one is following you on social media, they are. A simple tweet can spiral out of control and become a reputation nightmare. Alan and Craig discuss posting online and in forums, how important the delete key is, when to engage in debate and for how long as well as Craig's annoyance with the news including viewer's tweets in stories. They also get into how large corporations react to negative publicity online as well as how small business can respond to complaints without creating a major media firestorm. Alan Stevens can be found at http://www.mediacoach.co.uk/ and you can listen to Craig discuss being flexible in business on Alan's internet radio show
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Episode 169 – Alan Cerny – 2015 Summer Movie Preview Part 2
30/06/2015 Duración: 01h14minAlan Cerny (@NordlingAICN on twitter) is here to give the 2nd part of the 2015 summer movie preview with host Craig Price. With such a great slate of movies already out this summer, Alan and Craig still want more! July and August still have a slew of movie and the two give their opinion on things still unseen. Movies in this episode include (with scheduled release dates): July 1: Terminator: Genisys July 1: Magic Mike XXL July 10: Minions July 17: Ant-Man July 17: Trainwreck July 24: Pan July 24: Pixels July 24: SouthPaw July 31: Mission: Impossible 5: Rogue Nation August 7: Fantastic Four August 14: The Man from U.N.C.L.E. We'll be sure to add Alan’s reviews from Ain't it Cool News as he writes them. Also be sure to check out Craig on Thom Singer's podcast Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do, out today!
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Episode 168 – Jason Kotecki – Adultitis
23/06/2015 Duración: 40minJason Kotecki (@escapeadulthood on twitter) joins host Craig Price to discuss Adultitis. Who wouldn't want to be a kid? We all would but growing up has a way of ending that. Thankfully, Jason is there to put a stop to Adultitis, a common ailment in adults that makes them take life too seriously. Of course, after taking the online quiz to see if he suffered from adultitis, it was not unexpected that Craig would have Stage 2 Adultitis: an aggressive and pervasive form of the disease. Together, Jason and Craig discuss how Jason's latest book "Penguins Can't Fly +39 Other Rules That Don't Exist" can help those that suffer from Adultitis. They talk about eating dessert first, Jason's desire, yet reluctance to buy redshoes due to Adultitis as well as random things like why Craig's wife makes him sleep on certain sides of the bed at hotels, stormtrooper armor, digital art and much more. In his enlightening book, Jason uncovers some of the most useless rules so you can shift perspective and start seeing the world wi
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Episode 167 – Tami Evans – NSA Influence 2015 Preview
16/06/2015 Duración: 34minTami Evans, co-chair of the NSA Influence 2015 convention, give host Craig Price a preview of what to expect in Washington DC. As many of you know, Craig is a member of the National Speakers Association (NSA) and each year attends the national convention. This year, the convention (named Influence 2015) will be at the Marriott Wardman Park from July 18th through July 20th. Tami and past guest Brian Walter are this year's convention chairs and have they got a convention for you! With a load of breakout sessions, including Craig's "Podcasting Your Influence: Using Podcasts To Share Your Expertise" on Sunday the 19th at 4:30PM (Craig's going to record it for a future podcast), the convention will also offer great keynoters like Jeffrey Hayzlett and the one and only George Takei! Tami and Craig go over the entire schedule, highlighting sessions like Friday night's comedy night "The Speaker Games!", a great opening session with the XY Fast Five, Celebrity Sunday, Money Monday and Influence Tuesday. It's all cappe
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Episode 166 – Paul Bright – Digital Filmmaking
09/06/2015 Duración: 32minDirector Paul Bright (@PaulBrightFilms on twitter) sits down with host Craig Price to discuss digital filmmaking. Comicpalooza premiered Paul's latest film "Long Term Parking" on May 23rd. Little did he suspect that his trip to Houston would force him to cross paths with Craig! The two discuss creating films for the small, small screen (phones and tablets), how you think about shooting films with unlimited recording capabilities, auditioning actors a foot away from a cell phone camera and some of the pros and cons of the available distribution outlets for independent filmmakers. They also discuss how the new, smaller high definition cameras allow for more shot flexibility and how actors act knowing that they can do unlimited takes (in theory) without having to start the scene all over. Also, Craig blatantly tries to get cast in Paul's next film. Pathetic, really. It's a great discussion for anyone interested in making their own independent films. You can find Paul and his movies at http://PaulBrightFilms.co
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Episode 165 – David Anders – Comicpalooza Panel 2015
02/06/2015 Duración: 01h02minDavid Anders (@QuestionAnders on twitter) joins host Craig Price at his Q&A panel at Comicpalooza 2015. What is actor David Anders doing on the podcast?! He's been the fan-favorite villain on shows like iZombie, Heroes, Alias, the Vampire Diaries and Once Upon a Time. He sat down with Craig for a panel at Comicpalooza to talk about his career, what brains taste like, some of his favorite experiences being an actor and even gets a little teary talking about the people who helped him the most. He also answers questions from his fans (that also includes Craig), shows off his pipes and generally goofs around for an hour. They laugh, they cry, they even hug it out a bit on this live recording. If you're not a fan of David Anders now, you will be after this podcast! You can learn all about David and what great roles he's played (fire up the Netflix!) on his IMDB page.
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Episode 164 – Thom Singer – Emceeing
19/05/2015 Duración: 37minThom Singer (@ThomSinger on Twitter) returns to give host Craig Price some tips on being an emcee. Being an emcee or host for a corporate event is nothing like being an emcee at a comedy club. To help with Craig's upcoming hosting duties at Comicpalooza, he decided to look for a professional. Past guest and speaker pal, Thom is widely known as the "Conference Catalyst" and professional emceeing is right in his wheelhouse. The two discuss, what the goals of the emcee is at an event, how to keep things moving along, how to deal with a speaker who goes long. They also discuss another major aspect of emceeing and is far more common, hosting a panel. How do you prepare, how much do you prepare, how do you get quiet guests involved and most importantly, how do you control the one panelist that tries to dominate the time. Learn more about Thom at http://conferencecatalyst.com and listen to his podcast Cool Things Entreprenuers Do. APP BONUS: Read Thom's 10 Tips for Being the Master of Ceremonies
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Episode 163 – Patrick Allmond – Video Marketing
12/05/2015 Duración: 33minPatrick Allmond (@PatrickAllmond on twitter) returns to talk the ins and outs to video marketing with host Craig Price. Let's be clear, Craig makes no bones about it when he discusses his dislike for most video marketing. Why do you think he podcasts instead of vlogs?? Patrick talks both technical and practical as he explains what he uses and how he uses video marketing. He goes over the equipment needed (not much) as well has his process from camera to final post online, not only just creating his 3in5 videos but how he repurposes his video for blogs, podcasts, newsletters and more. Patrick can be found at http://allaboutfocus.com
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Episode 162 – Alan Cerny – 2015 Summer Movie Preview Part 1
05/05/2015 Duración: 01h12minAlan Cerny (@NordlingAICN on twitter) is here to give the 2015 summer movie preview for the next 2 months with host Craig Price. It seems to be coming earlier and earlier but the summer movie onslaught has already begun. Craig declared Avengers: Age of Ultron the official start or the 2015 summer movie season and the two cover lots of ground for just the next 2 months. Movies in this episode include (with scheduled release dates): May 1: The Avengers: Age of Ultron May 8: Maggie May 15: Mad Max: Fury Road May 15: Pitch Perfect 2 May 22: Tomorrowland May 22: Poltergeist May 29: San Andreas 3D June 5: Spy June 5: Entourage June 12: Jurassic World June 26: Ted 2 We'll be sure to add Alan's reviews from Ain't it Cool News as he writes them. APP BONUS: The 2 give a spoiler filled recap and review of Avengers: Age of Ultron and discuss the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a whole only on the podcast app!
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Episode 161 – John Simons – Comicpalooza 2015
28/04/2015 Duración: 49minJohn Simons, chairman of Comicpalooza (@comicpalooza on twitter) speaks with host Craig Price about putting a comic-con together. The two discuss the modest history of Comicpalooza from it's humble beginnings in a movie theater lobby to the juggernaut can't miss festival that boast 60,000 attendees (more are expected this year!). John explains how he had hoped to grow into a hotel ballroom type of space only to see his comic-con jump into the cavernous George R Brown Convention Center. He talks about how he plans ahead (sometime up to 3 years in advance) for upcoming conventions, who they decide to ask and what type of programming you can expect this year. Craig goes on and on about how great John Barrowman was at Comicpalooza 2014 (It's kind of embarrassing), the diversity of programming available (it's really like 10 small conventions happening at once) and the love of beer while waiting in line. Comicpalooza's mission is to provide the best and biggest annual multi-format pop culture convention in the sou
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Episode 160 – Mark Hehl – Conflict Management
21/04/2015Mark Hehl with Solutions4Business joins host Craig Price to discuss conflict management. Not many people like conflict in the workplace and even fewer like getting involved when the conflict may not involve you. Mark and Craig discuss how conflict can be good for organizations, but they also discuss how planning ahead can eliminate many of the potential conflicts that could pop up on a project. They discuss the reasons for conflict, including people who just like pushing buttons and causing chaos (Craig calls them "social terrorists") as well as separate departments having separate goals and never communicating them to each other. All of this talk will be showcased at the Southern New England Chapter of PMI Professional Development Day in Hartford CT this April 27th and 28th. If you're in the Nutmeg state at the time, register at SNEC-PMI.org. Hope to see you there! APP BONUS: Get Mark's entire powerpoint presentation from the event! In order to be successful the project manager needs to understand and mana
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Episode 159 – Geoff Akins Hannah – Performing for Children
14/04/2015 Duración: 33minGeoff Akins Hannah (@BubbleGeoff on Twitter) joins host Craig Price to discuss performing for children. Kids are not Craig's thing. For the most part they seem like small annoying adults with little accountability and an enabler or two trailing behind them. He likes individual kids but not children and certainly not in large groups. Thankfully there are people like Geoff who have no problems with kids and in-fact seeks them out as his market as a speaker. Known as the Bubble Master, Geoff invited Craig to a performance while touring through Texas. The two discussed Geoff's start with developmentally challenged children, is there a Bubble Cabal as well as a slew of tips on how to interact, entertain and enlighten groups of children. He literally does hundreds of shows a years for thousands of kids and adults. If you want to understand performing for children better, this is the guy to talk to. Thankfully, he's on the podcast so no need to figure out where in the country he might be today! Geoff and his fanta
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Episode 158 – Dr. Robert Weil – Sports Medicine
07/04/2015 Duración: 33minDr. Robert Weil (@SportsDocRadio on Twitter) joins host Craig Price to discuss sports medicine. With baseball season starting this week, the ice thawing across the northern territories and the flowers blooming, spring has officially sprung. With the warming weather that means more people leaving their winter lairs and heading outside to enjoy the fresh air. That also means schools are starting their sports schedule and people are doing many outdoor activities that can lead to injuries. Craig and Dr. Weil, a sports podiatrist, discuss youth sports, hydrating properly, concussions, PEDs and how important feet can be to avoiding and treating injuries. More and more of us are getting active and sports medicine becomes more and more important. If you are active in life, take a load off and listen to this podcast today! Dr. Robert Weil, D.P.M. specializes in podiatric medicine, orthotics and sports medicine. He can be heard weekly at http://healthylife.net and you can learn more about him at his own site http://ww
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Episode 157 – Lou Sapienza – MIA Retrieval
31/03/2015Lou Sapienza (@LouSapienza on twitter) joins host Craig Price to talk about MIA retrieval. It's not often that Craig has an opportunity to talk to someone who is trying to make a difference. He talks to people who have made a difference or are making a distance but when Craig was made aware of Lou Sapienza and his company North South Polar, Inc. he knew people needed to hear more. The two talk of Lou's attempts to recover 3 men who had crashed in Greenland during World War II, what kinds of equipment and manpower are needed and how the government needs specialists like Lou to help them recover their lost soldiers. Take some time to listen to what Lou is doing and if you feel the need to help, please contact your US Representative or Senator to let them know you feel this is as an important mission as Craig and Lou do. You can learn more about North South Polar, Inc at www.nspolar.us as well as The Fallen American Veterans Foundation at http://www.favf.us/ The Fallen American Veterans Foundation, Inc., (FAV
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Episode 156 – Barbara Lee – Sextegrity
24/03/2015Barbara Lee (@BarbaraLeeAuth on twitter) joins host Craig Price to discuss sextegrity. Talking sex isn't something Craig jumps at the chance to do. Spirituality? Definitely not in Craig's wheelhouse. But the chance to talk to Barbara Lee, the Sex Minister, about her new book Sacred Sex, it was too good to pass up. The two discuss the difference between marital ethics and sexual ethics, how pornography is creating issues in society, objectifying women. how active senior citizens are thanks to modern medicine and most importantly they talk how sex is healthy and not shameful. You can learn more about sextegrity and Barbara Lee at www.thesexminister.com or her main site www.barbaraleeauthor.com APP BONUS: You can read Sacred Sex in its entirety via the podcast app. Between sex as sin and sex as sport is an embrace of sexuality as a good gift. Between the teachings of "just say no" and "whatever turns you on" is a platform where we are free to love our bodies, relish sex, and marvel in this sacred gift. There
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Episode 155 – Gina Abudi – Socializing Projects
17/03/2015 Duración: 28minGina Abudi (@GinaAbudi on Twitter) returns to discuss socializing projects with host Craig Price. Whenever Craig is asked about project management experts, he immediately brings up past guest Gina Abudi. She know her stuff and has put a lot of that knowledge into her new book "Best Practices for Managing BPI Projects: Six Steps to Success". So much knowledge that when Craig asked her on the podcast, they needed to narrow her expertise down to fit the time frame. They agreed that socializing projects was one of the most important part and least utilized part of project management. The two discuss how to incorporate and engage stakeholders, dissect a project before it's implemented, ugly baby syndrome and why a failing pilot program can be so valuable. BPI projects are some of the most difficult and challenging to manage. Improving results for the business is not an easy task! Doing so requires understanding the vision and long-term goals of an organization. It also requires the ability to engage stakeholders