Sunday, March 31, 2013

How Podcasting Can Advance Your Mission

Podcasting is a very powerful tool for anyone who is looking to become an expert in their field. It's a tool that you should investigate and a tool that you probably should be using.

But why?

How can podcasting advance your mission? How can podcasting help you to achieve your goal of being an expert?

Any learning content that truly provides useful information to the audience will enhance your credibility. Whatever the media. And podcasting is no exception. Because podcasts squeeze so much information into a short burst of information they really can't afford a great of fluff. This means that the audience in its turn is not going to be overwhelmed by extraneous information. They are going to hear the core information clearly. As a result your credibility is going to be increased because the audience is hearing you provide a great deal of information.

Not only that but the fact that podcasts are a regularly, occurring product will also enhance your credibility. Your audience is not only going to be impressed by the information you provide each week. It's going to be impressed by the fact you provide that level of information week after week after week. Your credibility in their eyes is going to increase exponentially as a result.

Unlike media which disguises or distances you from your audience, podcasting is an in your face kind of media. Only videocasting approaches the same level of one-on-one connection while remaining a mass media product. People are far more likely to trust someone they have come to know than to trust a stranger. The fact that podcast audiences hear your voice, hear your inflections, hear your voice patterns means that they soon feel they know you personally. And the person that you believe the most is the person you know the most. If only because you believe you know when they are lying. The ole' poker tell... it works both ways. If you know (or think you know) the tell, then you know when they are bluffing. But you also know when they aren't.

There are two emotions that any true expert exudes. One is passion. The other is confidence. Passion for you subject is what drives you to work through the hurdles. What drives you to keep on when you're having problems understanding what is happening. Confidence is what you get after you've driven through those problems. Confidence is what you exude -- not because you're a particularly egotistical person -- but because an expert has gone beyond simply knowing his or her subject. They've absorbed it. And the command of your subject will show in your words.

A live broadcast such as a podcast is a great way to show both your passion and your confidence in your abilities related to that subject. A podcast increases your credibility as an expert because your passion for your subject and your confidence in you skills cannot help but show. And your audience realizes and recognizes both.

Unsecured Loans: Your Solution to an Improved Credit Score

A bad credit score used to make it impossible for individuals and families to borrow money for home and car financing. Today, there are several companies which not only give individuals with bad credit unsecured loans but actually cater to people who have extremely low credit scores.

If you are interested in an unsecured loan there are a number of issues to explore before applying. The first and most important step is knowing how bad your credit score is. The easiest way to get your credit score is to go to a credit agency. However, there are banks and mortgage companies which offer their customers a free yearly credit report - all you have to do is ask.

The interest rates offered to you can be effected by bad credit scores or no credit at all. There are many websites which offer an instant credit report for a small fee. Another reason to check your credit score is it may not be as bad as you think it is. Often credit ratings are simply misunderstood by individuals.

In process of receiving your credit score be sure to check your credit report for improper information. Credit reports can be the first indication of credit card fraud or identity theft. Both of which can leave individuals and their families emotionally and financially devastated.

Once you have your credit score you can use any one of the online loan evaluators. These calculators will allow you to figure out how much money you can borrow and the interest rates that are available to you. It is important to make an informed decision when picking a loan provider. While television advertisements and newspaper ads can be tempting, it is better to research a number of established and reputable loan organizations.

Many "get money now" companies have hidden costs and penalties which consumers are not aware of until after they sign the papers. Looking around for loan companies online is a great way to save money and time. Many lenders have online applications which can be filled out for free. Once you have made your list of possible lenders it is a good to have specific criteria for choosing your loan company.

Besides choosing a company that has a good business reputation choose one that is going to offer you the best deal. This does not always mean the lowest interest rate. Other things to consider are the time period for repayment, penalties if you pay the loan off to quickly, what are the late fees, is the interest rate variable or fixed, and what is the APR.

Unsecured loans usually let an individual borrow less than a secured loan. The interest rate is usually higher for an unsecured loan.

One of the benefits of going with an unsecured loan is it is usually approved quicker which means you get the money faster. This is because secured loans need property to secure it. Property must first be evaluated to see how much it is worth.

Unsecured loans are a great way for individuals who do suffer from bad credit to improve their credit rating, consolidate debt, take vacation, or cover unexpected medical expenses.

Guitar Lessons - Setting Action & Bridge Adjustments

Pickup Height Adjustment

Raising the pickup height closer to the strings should result in a little better tone for you guitar. Lowering the pickup should give a lighter tone to your instrument. You will need a little screwdriver to make the adjustment. Adjust the screws on either side of your pickups; tightening the screws to lower the pickup or loosening it to raise the pickup.

Be careful not to raise the pickups to close to the strings. Adjust the screws the same on both sides. For a better balance you can angle the pickups away from the heavier stings. As in all guitar adjustments, go slow and test frequently. Some change can have a big affect.

Bridge Adjustments

The action can be raise or lowered by adjusting the bridge. Raising or lowering the bridge by adjusting the screws on both sides of the bridge. If you adjust the bridge to lower your guitar could fret out. When you bend a note you won't be able to reach the desired pitch. If your action is too high it will be more difficult to play your guitar. You have to find the right height.

Tuner Adjustments

If your tuners are loose they will need to be tightened. When you put new strings on your guitar use a screwdriver to tighten the screws on the tuners. Be gentle with all guitar adjustments to prevent damage. This will help prevent your guitar from going out of tune.

How to Play and Master the Piano - Unlocking the Mystery - Part 4

So far we've grounded ourselves in a thorough understanding of how a Major Scale is constructed. Historically, piano pupils would be given relentless exercises, all involving scales and other finger gymnastics. Absolutely nothing wrong with that. Playing technique is invaluable. The reason we've approached piano playing from the perspective of the maths and formula of the art, is so that we can grasp why the notes work together like they do. By listening to them and discovering how they all relate to one another will enable us to hear music through the ears of a musician and not just someone who plays mechanically from a piece of music.

Let's construct another Major Scale. This will ensure we've got the formula embedded in the brain. Starting on G, we'll create a G Major Scale. Tone, Tone, Semi-tone, Tone, Tone, Tone, Semi-tone. G to A, A to B, the semi-tone takes us straight to C, C to D, D to E, then watch carefully - the whole tone here will take us to F something. Because it's a black note to the right of F, this is F sharp. Remember, if it was to the left, it would be a flat. Finally, the interval from F sharp to G is our closing semi-tone. Do this over and over. Name the notes alphabetically and also numerically. G is 1, A is 2 and so on. You might like to re-cap on the 3 Major Scales we've picked off, C, F and, now, G.

The importance of this building block process will now start to emerge. The relationship between all these notes has vital significance. The root note [number 1 in any key or scale] is fairly obviously going to be the most important. Number 5 is the next most important. This is referred to as the dominant. The reason for this is that the 5th note dominates or rules over the root note. Let's get the ears tuned into this power of the 5th. In the case of C, we can see that the fifth is G. Play 2 Gs slowly, then land back on the C. Go from any G and go up to a C first of all, then do the same thing going down to a C. Make the C a good, final sound. We can begin to hear this ruling effect of the G as it pushes our hearing onto the C. Now do the same thing with F. F is now 1, so our fifth or dominant note will be C. Play 2 slow Cs, landing on a positive F. Same with G, where our dominant 5th is D - D...D... G.

The 2nd most important degree of any scale is the 4th. It, too, has a ruling quality, but not so powerful as the 5th. Hence. it's referred to as the sub-dominant. Try these 2 exercises and we'll hear this in practice. Taking our C scale, the 4th or sub-dominant will be F. As already illustrated, G is our 5th or dominant in the case of C major. Play an F, then a G and a good, solid C, either up or down the keyboard. We should listen for the slight push from F to G, then the more powerful push from G to C. If we reverse the notes G to F and then to C, we will notice that it doesn't have the same authority, F (4th) to C as does G (5th) to C. Again, try this over a few times, listening all the time to these relationships. Now we'll do the same thing in the key of G, where the 4th is C and the 5th is D. Same with F. F is now 1, B flat is the 4th (sub-dominant) and, as we've already discovered, C is our 5th (dominant). It's worth noting that the root note (number 1) is referred to in music theory as the Tonic. There is no definitive explanation as to why the root is called the Tonic. The root note can thus be called the 1st, the root or the Tonic.

If all this comes across as a little bit laborious, stick with it. Handsome dividends will come our way the more we absorb the relationship between all these degrees of the scale and the different colours and textures they produce. This series will now gather a bit of momentum as we look at harmonies. Harmonies are defined as 2 or more notes played together. The understanding of these dynamics is probably the most exiting and fundamental element to piano playing - or any playing for that matter. For example, the entire Nashville country music scene hinges its musicality on the grasp of degrees of the scale and how they relate to one another. It enables these fabulously skillful players to play almost anything in any key. That's where we're headed!

Book Review for "Three Cups of Tea"

Did you ever set out on a journey and the outcome was a direction you hadn't planned on? In the book "Three Cups of Tea" written by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin, the story of a mountain climbing trip turned into humanitarian mission unfolds after Greg took a wrong turn into unfamiliar territory. The results were life changing for him and the people he met.

Greg Mortenson had begun a mountain climbing trip in a foreign country. He took a wrong turn and was separated from his guide. After surviving the elements, he made his way to a small village that he didn't recall seeing on any map. It was in Islamic territory. The people there took him in and nursed him back to health. As they got to know him they stated that they were in desperate need of schools for their children. They did not have buildings, teachers or supplies.

As Greg grew to love the people, he committed himself to finding a way to help them. When he returned home, he set out to try to raise money. He sent out hundreds of letters with what seemed like no response at all. The first ones to respond with financial support were other mountain climbers. Perhaps they are determined people who believe that anything is possible.

Much of the story has intense moments but there was one humorous incident that broke the ice and allows us to laugh at ourselves. Greg had received a message from an elderly widow who stated that she wished to make a sizable donation but that he would have to come to her to receive it. He thought with her age it would be harmless so he went. When he arrived, she had three days of activities planned for the two of them. It started to look suspicious when one of the activities was a massage for both of them. He woke the next morning with the woman standing in front of the couch wearing a transparent night gown. It turned out that she was just a lonely old lady wanting companionship. There was no donation. He learned his lesson and used better judgement after that.

The intensity heightened on September 11, 2001 with bombing in New York. That morning he was to have a dedication ceremony for his newly constructed school. The people woke him up stating what happened in his country. They expressed their sympathy and asked him not to judge them by the acts of horror done by others. When he went to the hotel, chaos had broken out and reporters wanted their story. Greg was thrust into political issues that he was not there for. Because he was helping the village people, he was questioned by authorities as to why he was there.

When Greg was seeking help, no one gave him the time of day. Now, he was talking with politicians and the military. He decided to keeping all funding in the private sector.

The schools were built and the people are a permanent part of his life. We can learn from his experiences not to judge others and that good things happen even through times of struggle.

Basic Facts About Badminton

Badminton is one of the most popular sports played in the Olympic games. A lot of people enjoy this indoor sports since it is easy to learn and is very practical. It can help you achieve a healthy body since most of the muscles in your body contract during the game.

Badminton was first played by the children in India. It was formerly known to be battledore. The name changed to badminton because of the Duke who used to play this sport in one hall named Badminton House. There have been a lot of changes that were introduced to the game. You may play with one opponent or singles or you can have a partner to play against two people or doubles.

GAME OBJECTIVE

You just need to hit the shuttlecock to the opposite side where your opponent is positioned. Your opponent will also strike the shuttlecock towards you. This is done repeatedly until the shuttlecock falls on the ground. You will have the score if your opponent dropped the shuttlecock on his side or the shuttlecock went outside after he hit it.

SCORING RULES

A long time ago, you will gain a score when your opponent committed an error like dropping the shuttlecock on his court side. You will be given one point each time and whoever gets 15 points first shall be declared the winner. Nowadays, you will need to have 21 points to win the set and you will have to succeed in 2 games in order to win.

BADMINTON COURT

Before badminton became so popular, it was actually played anywhere else and not necessarily in courts. Nowadays badminton courts are needed to play the game. The court measures 20 feet wide and 44 feet in length. There is also a net in between which measures 5 feet in height. The badminton court resembles that of volleyball and tennis courts.

NEEDED EQUIPMENT

Before you can play badminton you will have to acquire few equipment to play the game. You will need a racket and a shuttle. Your rocket should be light to carry so that you can hit the shuttle efficiently. You must use a shuttle cock that is cone-shaped and has a skirt. Most shuttle cocks use feather as skirt but a lot of manufacturers use synthetic materials for the skirt.

Badminton is an enjoyable and fun sport to engage in. You will feel healthier because you will burn a lot of calories while playing. It also makes you more active and energetic. You just need to remember the basic facts about the game.


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