From Hurricane Katrina to Podcasting

November 11th, 2006

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Accurately Thinking Outside the Box… with a Purpose!

Rob tells his story of being PTSD after Hurricane Katrina, to becoming a podcaster about Mentoring.

Podcasts Mentioned:

Podcast Bullet Short Cummings Audio with Kevin Cummings

Podcast Bullet The Podcasting Underground with Jason Van Orden

Podcast Bullet Podcast 411 with Rob Walch

Podcast Bullet Podcheck Review with Scott Fletcher

Podcast Bullet The Podcast Pickle Show with Gary (P. Dilly) Leland

Podcast Bullet Behind The Scenes with Craig Patchett

Podcast Bullet Podcasting for Dummies with Tee Morris

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5 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Kevin Cummings  |  November 11th, 2006 at 2:42 pm

    Hi Rob–

    Just listened to your new Podcast. Very well done. Honest,
    forthright, and moving. I’m sure that people who hear this will be moved and it will be of great help to them.

    This is a powerful testimony!

    Congratulations, too, on being able to make money at podcasting! I look forward to hear more.

    May God Richly Bless Your Efforts,

    KC

  • 2. Jason Van Orden  |  November 13th, 2006 at 12:16 pm

    Wow, Rob. What a powerful story. This is an excellent example of the honest and transparent nature often found in podcasting. It’s the kind of content that attracts listeners to podcasts. It’s also an incredible testimony to the power of social media. I’m more than humbled to have been part of your story.

    Thank you for sharing.

    Jason

  • 3. myPodMentor » Behav&hellip  |  November 13th, 2006 at 7:57 pm

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  • 4. Gary van Warmerdam  |  November 30th, 2006 at 12:24 am

    Hi Rob,

    Got around to listening to your podcast about your “growth experiences.” I like your raw honesty. It isn’t that form of macho strength that we learned as kids, and learned to pretend was strength in the military. (5 years Navy myself)

    Being vulnerable to expose the honest emotions of our humanity is actually much more courageous than anything I did in the military.

    Thanks for your courage to challenge your fear and be honest and authentic.

    If you liked don Miguel Ruiz’s book, The Four Agreements, I suggest you read his book, “The Voice of Knowledge.” I personally like it better. I think it is more powerful.

    Gary van Warmerdam
    http://www.PathwayToHappiness

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