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Guys Who Do Stuff

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Get unstuck. Tell a better story, and have a good answer to the question "What are you doing today." GWDS is about two guys, Josh and Joe, who set out to do stuff and interview people that have started a business, quit their dead-end job, launched a non-profit and more. GWDS is for makers, dreamers, inspiration seekers, starters, and doers. Do the stuff.
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Friends Do Stuff Podcast

Friends Do Stuff Podcast

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This is the home of the friend's do stuff podcast! Basically we go and do stuff that you might do with someone and let you know what it was like! Think a review of doing stuff. We're uploading our episodes and other stuff here.
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Girls Who Do Stuff

Jenny Midgley and Sarah Madras

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Come as you are with the courage to speak up and tell a better story. A raw and real podcast from two courageous women making an impact in their communities by helping guests share their unique stories. Your hosts Jenny and Sarah are soul sisters with a passion for creating a space for authentic storytelling. Their guests will make you laugh, cry, and leave you with all-the-feels while you learn from thought leaders like entrepreneurs, influencers, coaches, real estate moguls, speakers, real ...
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Everyday stories and practical expert advice on adulting and learning how to do it well. Decisions to make, bills to pay, lessons to learn—sometimes life can be a lot. Through personal stories from everyday people and expert interviews, All This Stuff is here to help you work through it and remind you that you're not alone. Join Brandi Hunter for conversations about all this adulting we have to do and learning how to do it well.
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In this episode of the Guys Who Do Stuff podcast, hosts Joe and Josh welcome Neale Bayly , a motorcycle journalist and philanthropist, to discuss his adventurous life and work. Neale shares his experiences in Ukraine amidst the ongoing war, detailing his efforts to aid children and highlight the stories of conflict journalists. He reveals the emoti…
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In our very first on-camera episode, Joe and Joshua introduce Scott Brownlow, passionate fish enthusiast and creative director at the North Carolina Bankers Association. Scott shares his love for fish tanks and native fish collection, providing fascinating insights into the biology and ecology of various fish species. From his unique fishing techni…
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When James Jackson’s parents developed dementia, his whole life changed. Hear his story and from a licensed therapist who explains how caregivers can make sure they aren’t neglecting themselves while looking after others. ______ Websites mentioned in the episode: reedcounseling.com refugeimges.co ______ This one-episode podcast is a graduate projec…
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Stuff In This Episode: We talk with former Director of Creative Media for Football at North Carolina State University, Mike Jones, about what's next in his career and how he got to this point. Mike shares how it has been a life-long dream to work for the Charlotte Hornets, and the dream started as a player, then after he obtained a B.S. in Sport Ma…
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Stuff In This Episode: We talk with former Director of Creative Media for Football at North Carolina State University, Mike Jones, about what's next in his career and how he got to this point. Mike shares how it has been a life-long dream to work for the Charlotte Hornets, and the dream started as a player, then after he obtained a B.S. in Sport Ma…
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Feed Drop from the Ex-It Strategy Podcast In this episode of the Exit Strategy, we are joined in the studio by the hosts of the Girls That Do Stuff podcast, Sarah Madras and Jenny Midgley. Elizebeth and Sarah talk about how they don't necessarily want or push people to get a divorce; their job is to find the best solution to everyone's problems. Al…
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In this episode SAFEchild stands for Stop Abuse For Every Child and is a Wake County organization that offers a full range of child abuse prevention and intervention services to children and families at no cost. Cristin DeRonja, SAFEchild’s executive director since 2015, joined the organization in 2004 and has served many roles. She has worked with…
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In This Episode: Brandon's approach is sustainable; he believes your diet should be the way you eat and not a fad diet filled with restrictions. With so much conflicting information about what to eat, it isn’t easy to find reliable science-based strategies that work for a lifetime. Learn the sustainable way to approach food, nutrition, and lifestyl…
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We are happy to bring you a feed swap from this week's guest and podcaster Jo Johnson with a new series she is starting reviewing Buffy the Vampire Slayer, in the first episode of seven titled: The One Where We Step Into The Hellmouth: Season 1 Buffy The Vampire SlayerAv Jenny Midgley and Sarah Madras
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In This Episode: Jo talks about her new merch store that's online now. We learn that country songs don't translate to Canadian. Jo invites the girls who do stuff onto her podcast. Jo talks about how she loves communicating with people in person, the podcast and TikTok are great, but she is energized by teaching and speaking to groups. When asked ho…
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In This Episode: We talk about the positive side of TikTok, the validation and community that it can provide for people who are being authentic to who they are. How do you find the balance between finding harmony between stretching outside of your comfort zone and still being authentic and true to yourself? We talk about that. Joanna shares about d…
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Stick Figure Suicide was a punk rock band from Milltown, New Jersey. The band was formed in 1997, and were part of the emerging emo-punk rock scene of the late 1990s in the Northeast. Their music has been described as a mastery of “old-school hardcore moves and hyperspeed tempos” with clean, precise, over-driven guitars, and they are classified as …
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Mike Doyle moved to Raleigh, NC, after selling everything and traveling the US in 2015. When he’s not sketching random thoughts, he’s running a podcast about the NJ Punk Scene from the late 90s to early 2000s. He owns an animation company and still writes and records music from time to time. His dream is to one day own a ton of high-end log cabins …
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In today's episode, our guest star Jillian Lama comes on to talk about her podcast The Body You Crave, and she also runs a program with the same name. Jillian is a master life and weight loss coach and founder of the Body You Crave Method. She helps smart, ambitious women (like you!) end emotional eating, lose excess weight, and feel amazing in the…
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Our guest today is Sarah Madras. Sarah is a former mental health therapist, a certified Dare to Lead facilitator, Mindset Transformation Expert, and Leadership Development Coach. Hailing from North Carolina, Sarah answered her call to courage to help people with their relationships and mental health, communication, building self-confidence, and how…
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In this episode, the guest is Katie Brinkley from a boutique digital marketing agency based just outside Denver in Littleton, Colorado. In today’s saturated digital world, she takes a creative approach to make your brand stand out – and get results. Katie talks about where her favorite place to buy clothes is from a local apparel store, Ohana. Kati…
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In This Episode: Sarah is a big fan of reality dating shows, she is a fan of relationships, that's why she spent so much time as a couples therapist. So she was very intrigued when she saw Christian Lee Cones on the show "The Courtship" which is like Bridgerton meets the Bachelor. The Courtships' IMBD description is "Bringing true romance back, thi…
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In This Episode: Brandon's approach is sustainable, he believes your diet should be the way you eat and not a fad diet filled with restrictions. With so much conflicting information about what to eat, it isn’t easy to find reliable science-based strategies that work for a lifetime. Learn the sustainable way to approach food, nutrition, and lifestyl…
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In This Episode: We talked about the Hillsong documentary (Hillsong Exposed), which explained the manipulations of the church, and how the trauma of being in a manipulated church can impact a persons life. We talk with Drew Barker who is currently serving in a church in Garner, North Carolina and spent his entire life in ministry in one way or anot…
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In This Episode: Courtney was a teacher and feeling a bit burned out, and after making 4 or 5 charcuterie, she thought she should start a business! She took some pictures, started an Instagram, and said she was now serving the Triangle. Then it blew up! She quickly went from an idea to storefronts with 11 employees, and we talk about the messy midd…
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In This Episode: Keeping up with the Jones' and living the Pinterest-perfect life is exhausting. This issue brings the extreme parts of toxic masculinity and toxic femininity to the forefront. All extremes are dangerous and that's why we are talking about harmony. It starts with getting very clear about what you want. Also, it's okay to say "I've t…
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In This Episode: Today we talk with Janie Dickens who is the founder and CEO of Healing Green Farms. A seed-to-bottle CBD company. Janie’s background is in education and consulting for children with special needs. Janie was introduced to CBD products years ago while searching for an alternative to prescription medication for her young daughter’s an…
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In This Episode: Mark McNally, originally from Belfast, now a local business owner/entreprenuer. Mark's always had a bend toward inventing things. Looking for ways to solve problems and make life easier. They moved from Belfast to America with two suitcases to fast forward until today he invented his own reusable plastic frame for HVAC filters, now…
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In This Episode: Most men do not have a safe place. So who do they talk about their stuff with? Sadly, no one. We talk about why that is. What are men most afraid of? Vulnerability. Are women attracted to strength and confidence? Do men feel like vulnerability is a lack of confidence. We talk about how the last generation modeled manhood for this g…
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In This Episode: Christina Marie Noel has spent the last eight years focused on understanding what it takes to build & grow mission-driven organizations. Christina has interviewed more than 50 world-changing leaders on how to design a life with a purpose for the Arc Benders storytelling project. She is a certified marketing consultant who owns a Ce…
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In This Episode: Tiffany has spent the past 7 years in the network marketing industry growing a multiple-six-figure business. And now she taking everything I've learned about creating a brand on social media and sharing it with the Girls Who Do Stuff. Tiffany explains what social selling is: it's an all-encompassing industry involving selling produ…
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He went to UNC-Chapel Hill for his undergrad and did an internship with the Charlotte Hornets in their marketing department. He then fell in love with economic development and worked in downtown Durham for 12 years revitalizing downtown. He then decided to try his hand at modeling. He posted every day to his Instagram and the things that got the mo…
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In This Episode: Jane is creating really great software for photographers, called Picsello, which sets out to help photographers manage, market, and monetize their business on one intuitive platform. Despite the common understanding, photography is actually really hard to do and very expensive and time-consuming. Picsello launched in January to a s…
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We talk about Jessica's new book, "I Almost Cancelled: Showing Up When Fear Tells You to Stay Home." Jessica Bettencourt knows what it’s like to face rejection, feel like she doesn’t belong, and second-guess big decisions. But she also knows that we have to face fear and risk failure to live out our calling. In I Almost Cancelled, Jessica shares ho…
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In This Episode: The rules for this episode are simple. Sarah and Jenny pick their top five shows to binge. Do they pick just five? Probably not... We answer the hard-hitting questions that really make a difference... Like what to watch next. Jenny talks about watching Arrow on the CW and the research she did before committing, she didn't realize w…
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As a teenager in the buckle of the Bible Belt, Zack Hunt was convinced the rapture would happen at any moment. Being ready meant never missing church, never sinning, and always listening to Christian radio. But when the rapture didn't happen, Hunt's tightly wound faith began to fray. If he had been wrong about the rapture, what else about his faith…
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In This Episode: Darnell shares about what he does and how he mentors young business owners on how to save time and impact lives. Darnell tells about his journey of how he got into this line of work, starting with drawing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He has learned that his mission is to create the straightest line possible between what a person's…
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In this episode, the guest is Katie Brinkley from a boutique digital marketing agency based just outside Denver in Littleton, Colorado. In today’s saturated digital world, she takes a creative approach to make your brand stand out – and get results. Katie talks about where her favorite place to buy clothes is from a local apparel store, Ohana. Kati…
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In This Episode: Jo talks about her new merch store that's online now. We learn that country songs don't translate to Canadian. Jo invite the girls who do stuff onto her podcast Jo talks about how she really loves communicating to people in person, the podcast and TikTok is great but she really is energized by teaching and speaking to groups. When …
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The kids are in the studio! It was a bit crazy. We took the opportunity to talk about expectations, work-life balance, and giving yourself grace as a "MOM-BOSS." Hear clips from our kid's adorable and sometimes challenging answers to our questions. Like when asked what questions they have for us, we got "Why do you spend so much time at work?" Pare…
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In This Episode: We talk about boundaries by joining Sarah and Jenny mid conflict about a scheduling issue. We discuss using your personal cell phone as your business phone, the good the bad and the ugly. We discuss the differences of boundaries for men and women in our society. We talk about social media marketing and people who have been "told" t…
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More about Katelyn from her website KatelynScottPhotography.com: Hi All! My name is Katelyn, and I am the boss lady behind Katelyn Scott Photography, once formally known as Kali Klicks. If you are curious about the name change and rebrand hop into the blog and read all about it. I am based in Raleigh, NC, and have traveled as far as Australia to ca…
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In This Episode: Scott focuses on helping business owners grow their businesses through coaching. The Kolbe Index is a personality assessment that focuses on ‘Action Modes’, Scott recommends that anybody who wants to improve the efficiency of their work habits take this. Especially entrepreneurs and coaches! Scott goes over the Girls Who Do Stuff s…
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In This Episode: The pelvic floor is a collection of muscles that sit at the base of your pelvis like a hammock. We talk about Kundalini (get your mind out of the gutter.) Most people hear of pelvic floor PT after a baby. We talk about how basic healing principles when applied to postpartum can mean most doctors say wait six weeks and you're good. …
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In This Episode: Kizzy Kittrell Dogan, is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of T&G Commercial Cleaning, LLC, Founder of Love Circle Inc, Author of Thirteen: Lessons for Every Teen Girl's Journey to Womanhood, Contributor to IamTeenStrong.com, Workshop Facilitator, and Keynote Speaker. Kizzy transforms and empowers teen girls to discover their purpo…
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