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The lobby is dead. It died long long ago. Perhaps, one day it shall be resurrected as some sort of interview science folk ness that’s nicely inconsistent, but I wouldn’t be after holding your breath.

The show that survived, and is kicking just a little bit of a$$ is The Lab. Check it out.

thelabwithbrad.com
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Ep 13: Marketing by educating with Chris Marr



Chris Marr Started blogging in 2007 to 2009, and for the last four years, he’s been helping businesses learn how to grow their audience and/or customer base by providing information that the customer base wants and needs. He took time out of his day to chat with us about that, and how he became a marketing expert.

Check out his website.

www.cmauk.co.uk

Or you can hit his Twitter feed, where he shares useful content, and will answer questions.

@chrismarr101


Ep 12: the vOICe reprised



Today, I thought I’d share a tool I’m using. It’s software that changes images into sound.

Here are the episodes from my other show, including the one I skipped, in case you’d like to follow any of the links I mentioned.

Ep 17: do you lick what you see?

Ep 18: Sometimes it goes away

Ep 19: Can you hear what I see?

And here’s a link to the website of the vOICe, if you’d like to learn more or download a copy for yourself.

seeingwithsound.com


Ep 11: Peter and Brad play a set



I was surprised on Monday of last week, when the Plaza Café called and asked me to play some live music. I got a hold of Peter Radermacher, who was interviewed in episode 7, and sat in with him on the drum, while he played and sang. Today, I’m sharing some of the songs we performed, even if it isn’t the best recording ever recorded.

You can find the interview with Peter by going to:

Ep 7: Peter, singing, song writing, and pay for play


Ep 10: Arthur Benjamin, mathematics and mathemagic



“Could I get you to say, test 1 1 3 5 8?”

Today’s guest chuckled and replied, “Test 3.14159”

Featured in my other show, “The Lab,” Arthur Benjamin is a professor of mathematics at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont California, and a mathemagician. That means he can do math problems in his head and some other tricks with numbers, on stage, on purpose.

Check out this TED talk to see him in action.

Arthur Benjamin: A performance of “Mathemagic”

We chatted about several things without quite explaining them, including Fibonacci numbers, and the Monty Hall problem. Follow those links to find out what we were talking about.

We also talked about his trick to square two-digit numbers in your head. Here’s a YouTube video in which he explains how that’s done.

Arthur Benjamin – Secrets of Mental Math

You can find out more about Arthur Benjamin and learn how to do some of what he does by visiting his website.

Benjaminmath.com

Just for fun, here’s his two-digit squaring trick with just one digit.

3*3=9

3+7=10
3-7=-4
-4*10=-40
7*7=49
-40+49=9


Ep 9: Overcoming imposture syndrome with Mark Asquith



Today we’re joined by Mark Asquith of Excellence Expected. He’s a podcaster and business coach, who runs a business that helps you start your business and get through those first two years.

Here’s his main website:

www.excellence-expected.com

His free Friday coaching:

Free Small Business / Entrepreneur Coaching by Mark Asquith

And my personal favorite, The 7-minute Mentor:

The 7 Minute Mentor Podcast


Ep 7: Peter, singing, song writing, and pay for play



We’re joined by Peter Radermacher. He’s a singer and song writer who plays in a full band, and just with his guitar. What’s more, people give him money to do what he does. In fact, you can catch him this Saturday, and on the following Saturday, July 1st, from 6 to 9 PM at Rooney’s.

Rooney’s 17626 140th ave NE Woodinville, WA. 98072


ep5: Talking business with Doug Sandler



This time we have Doug Sandler. He’s one of the hosts of the Nice Guys on Business Podcast; he has a podcast production company, Turnkey podcast productionhe’s; he’s the author of “Nice Guys Finish First,” he’s a speaker; and Huffington Post blogger; and he took time out of his busy life to chat about podcasting, and a whole lot more.

His website, www.dougsandler.com, has links to info on the programs he offers, as well as his podcast, “The Nice Guys on Business,” and his blog.

Check out the free audio book sample of “Nice Guys Finish First.”