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Loki, Season 2, Episode 3 – 1893

Get ready for an exciting new season of Because That’s What Heroes Do. In it, Tom and Megan review Loki, Season 2. In this episode, we discuss Episode 3-1893, deeply diving into the romping caper episode.
In this intriguing episode of the Because That’s What Heroes Do podcast, hosts Tom Fox and Megan Dougherty delve into a fascinating analysis of the 1893 World’s Fair, energy innovations, and characters from the popular series Loki. Tom Fox, with his keen interest in historical events and energy demonstrations, brings a unique perspective to the discussion, expressing his fascination with the World’s Fair and the contributions of figures like Edison and Tesla. Megan Dougherty, on the other hand, shares her excitement about the idea of time-traveling back to the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair and her appreciation for the intricate details of the Loki series, including the charm of Victor Timely and the jarring presence of Miss Minutes in a different period. Join Tom and Megan on this episode as they unravel the connections between history, energy, and popular culture in a way that is both engaging and entertaining.

Highlights:

  • Viktor Timely and Partnerships (or not) Both Business and Romantic
  • The Evolution of Miss Minutes
  • The Electrifying Marvels of the Chicago World’s Fair
  • Robber Baron Chase
  • The Engaging Chemistry Between Loki and Mobius

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Loki, Season 2, Episode 1 – Ouroboros

Get ready for an exciting new season of Because That’s What Heroes Do. In it, Tom and Megan review Loki, Season 2. In this episode, we discuss Episode 1, Ouroboros.

The Loki series has sparked a fascinating exploration into the ethics of time travel and the dynamics of character interactions. Tom, an MCU and science fiction enthusiast, praises the series for its compelling storytelling and character development, particularly the witty banter between Loki and Mobius. He finds the concept of multiple timelines and the moral implications of pruning them thought-provoking.

While appreciating the series’ complexity, Megan admits to confusing the multiple timelines and time travel concepts. However, she also sees the moral implications of pruning timelines and the potential loss of lives as an exciting discussion. Join Tom Fox and Megan Dougherty as they delve deeper into these topics in this episode of their review of Loki, Season 2, Episode 1, on this fall season of the award-winning podcast Because That’s What Heroes Do.

Highlights:

  • The Wise and Enigmatic OB
  • The Impact of Multiple Timelines and Variants
  • The Ethical Dilemma of Pruning Timelines

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Innovation in Compliance – The Podcasting for Business Conference

Innovation comes in many areas, and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but embrace it. One of those areas is podcasting. Tom Fox’s guest in this episode is Megan Dougherty, co-founder of One Stone Creative.

They discussed the upcoming Podcasting for Business Conference. In this virtual conference, scheduled for November 13-15, there will be a deep dive into strategies and best practices for effective business podcasting. Additionally, the Conference will cover a wide range of important factors that impact the success of a business podcast, including interviewing techniques, collaboration with remote teams, podcast reach, guest selection, and real-life examples of podcasts connecting brands with audiences. To conclude the conference, Megan will present her annual State of Business Podcasting Report, which provides valuable insights and data on best practices for podcasting businesses.

Key Highlights:

  • Translating Complex Information for Podcast Audiences
  • Maximizing Podcast Reach with Strategic Guest Selection
  • Podcast Power: Real-Life Brand-Audience Connections
  • Insights and Strategies for Business Podcasting

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The Podcasting for Business Conference

I recently had the opportunity to visit with Megan Dougherty, co-founder of One Stone Creative. One Stone Creative is a premier podcast production company focusing on business podcasting. Megan is also one of my podcast partners as we co-host the podcast Because That’s What Heroes Do, where we explore our joint love of SciFi movies, streaming, and TV series. During our visit, we virtually discussed One Stone Creatives’ upcoming Podcasting for Business Conference from November 13-15, 2023.

The Conference will focus on top strategies and best practices for effective business podcasting. The Conference will cover a range of important factors that impact the success of a business podcast, including interviewing techniques, collaboration with remote teams, podcast reach, guest selection, and real-life examples of podcasts connecting brands with audiences. To end the Conference, Megan will present One Stone Creative’s annual State of Business Podcasting Report, which provides valuable insights and data on best practices for podcasting.

One of the keys to a successful business podcast is the importance of effectively translating complex information to a layperson audience in the podcast format. The Conference will focus on interviewing strategies, centering on how podcast hosts can ensure that their audience can understand information shared by experts. This is particularly crucial for business podcasts, as they often aim to educate and inform listeners about specific topics related to their industry.

Collaboration with remote teams was another important aspect is another important aspect of business podcasting, as many businesses rely on either internal team members or third-party service providers to manage their podcasts. We highlighted the various ways to effectively collaborate with remote teams, including communication, project management, and editing processes. This is especially relevant in today’s remote work environment, where businesses increasingly rely on virtual collaboration.

We also discussed the concept of a holistic podcast reach, emphasizing that podcast downloads are just the tip of the iceberg when measuring a podcast’s impact and value. We discussed the significance of considering social media tools and other engagement metrics to understand a business podcast’s reach and effectiveness fully. Businesses can leverage social media marketing strategies to amplify their podcast’s impact by taking a comprehensive view of podcast reach.

We also touched on the strategic selection of guests and its impact on podcast results. Megan highlighted the case of Mary Ann Faremouth, who successfully leveraged her podcast to connect with her target audience and achieve business growth. We emphasized the importance of careful and strategic guest selection, regardless of download numbers. We showcased how guest selection can significantly influence the reach and impact of a podcast. Mary Ann will be a featured speaker at the Conference.

As noted above, Megan will present the annual One Stone Creative State of Business Podcasting Report, which provides valuable insights and data on best practices for podcasting. The report analyzes the top 100 business podcasts based on various criteria, such as social media presence, episode length, and cover art. It offers podcasters and business owners a comprehensive understanding of what works in podcasting and how to apply the latest data to their podcasts.

The Podcasting for Businesses will provide valuable insights into strategies and best practices for effective business podcasting. It highlighted the importance of clear communication, collaboration with remote teams, holistic podcast reach, strategic guest selection, and data-driven decision-making. By considering these factors, businesses can create impactful podcasts that connect with their target audiences and support their overall marketing strategies.

As Megan Dougherty stated in the episode, “It’s important to make decisions that are appropriate for your business and your podcast.” While there are general best practices to consider, it’s crucial to tailor these strategies to each business’s specific needs and goals. By doing so, businesses can maximize the value and reach of their podcasts and achieve their desired outcomes.

Podcasting for your business differs from podcasting as a passion project or even as a business in and of itself. Businesses and business owners have specific needs for their content marketing – a company podcast is one of many things an entrepreneur or marketing manager works on every week. That means they need to be efficient, and they need to be effective. But a lot of the content out there, while highly valuable, does not consider a company show’s unique needs and opportunities. The Podcasting for Business Conference is an event bringing together experts from across the podcast and content marketing industries to provide training and support to people podcasting as part of their work.

To get things rolling for the Podcasting For Business Conference, One Stone Creative is holding a workshop on November 7th called Your Unique Success Metrics – And How to Track Them. Knowing what success means for your show and measuring whether you are getting it is a game changer for podcasters, and it can also improve your experience of the Conference! When you know exactly what success will mean for your podcast, you can focus on developing the skills and relationships you need to make it happen.

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Fox on Podcasting – Megan Dougherty on the Podcasting for Business Conference

Sometimes you just have to go meta. After having recorded, produced, hosted and guested in over 5000 podcasts; Tom Fox decided it was time to have a podcast about what else–podcasting. In this podcast series, Tom will visit with podcast hosts to learn about their love of podcasting, what they have been able to achieve through podcasting and why you need to consider starting your own podcast. Fun, witty, chatty with a dash of joie de vivre this series will be entertaining and educational. Join Tom Fox as he explores the world of podcasting and get ready to be inspired to start your own podcast. In this episode, Tom visits with Megan Dougherty, co-founder of One Stone Creative about the upcoming Podcasting for Business Conference which will be held virtually November 13-15.

Megan Dougherty is a renowned figure in the podcasting industry, known for her expertise in strategies and best practices for effective business podcasting. Her perspective on the subject is shaped by her extensive experience in podcast business development and her success in launching podcasts. Megan emphasizes the importance of providing valuable information for podcasters who use their podcasts to support their businesses. She believes in the power of translating expert information to a layperson audience, the significance of remote team collaboration in podcast management and production, and the need for a holistic approach to measuring podcast reach beyond just downloads. She also highlights the potential of social media tools in expanding podcast engagement. Join Tom Fox and Megan Dougherty as they delve deeper into these insights on the next episode of the Fox on Podcasting podcast.

Key Highlights:

·      Translating Complex Information for Podcast Audiences

·      Maximizing Podcast Reach with Strategic Guest Selection

·      Podcast Power: Real-Life Brand-Audience Connections

·      Insights and Strategies for Business Podcasting

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Firefly: Serenity, The Movie – The Captivating Conclusion of Firefly and Dark Themes of Serenity

Join hosts Tom Fox and Megan Dougherty as conclude their look at the series Firefly by looking at the follow on movie, Serenity.

The captivating conclusion of the saga of the crew of Firefly and dark themes of “Serenity” provide a thought-provoking exploration of character development and societal implications. Tom appreciates the dark tone of the movie and how it delves into the inner turmoil of the characters, highlighting the depth of the movie’s themes and character development. Megan offers a unique perspective on the atrocities that can occur in the pursuit of a sinless world, drawing parallels to historical events and emphasizing the deeper philosophical implications of the movie’s themes.

Their insights are derived from their respective fields of expertise, providing a comprehensive understanding of the movie’s themes. Join Tom and Megan on this episode of the Because That’s What Heroes Do podcast for an in-depth discussion on the captivating conclusion and dark themes of “Serenity” which they both believe was a fitting ending to a show that ended way too early.

Highlights

·      Ending of Firefly

·      Dark Tone and Character Backstories

·      Change in Mal’s Character

·      Fight Scenes

·      Mr. Universe

·      Last Stand Battle

·      A Fitting End

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Firefly – Episode 14, Objects in Space – Unresolved Endings and Fan Loyalty in Firefly

Megan and I go in a different direction for our next sci-fi series as we take up the 2002 series Firefly. The show is an American space Western drama television series. The series is set in the year 2517, after the arrival of humans in a new star system, and follows the adventures of the renegade crew of Serenity, a “Firefly-class” spaceship. The ensemble cast portrays the nine characters who live on Serenity. Join the dynamic and delightful hosts Tom Fox and Megan Dougherty as they dive into the latest episode of Firefly in their podcast, Because That’s What Heroes Do!

Firefly, a beloved sci-fi series, despite its premature cancellation, has left an indelible mark on its dedicated fanbase with its intricate plot, deep character development, and the creative genius of its creator, Josh Whedon. Tom believes that Firefly was a well-orchestrated show with great character development and plot progression. He expresses disappointment over the series’ abrupt end and wishes for more exploration of the character River, an enhanced human with extraordinary abilities.

Megan another ardent fan, appreciates the show despite its short run. She highlights the unique episodic format of Firefly, where each episode can stand alone while still contributing to character and plot development. Despite recognizing the problematic aspects of the show’s creator, Joss Whedon, Megan still believes that he writes good stories. Join Tom Fox and Megan Dougherty on this episode of the Because That’s What Heroes Do podcast as they delve deeper into the world of Firefly by considering the Firefly movie version Serenity.

 Highlights

·      TV Series Firefly

·      Some Great SciFi

·      River’s Plan to Rescue the Crew

·      Fan Loyalty and Unresolved Ending

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Firefly – Episode 12, The Message: The War’s Unwanted Soldier

Megan and I go in a different direction for our next sci-fi series as we take up the 2002 series Firefly. The show is an American space Western drama television series. The series is set in the year 2517, after the arrival of humans in a new star system, and follows the adventures of the renegade crew of Serenity, a “Firefly-class” spaceship. The ensemble cast portrays the nine characters who live on Serenity. Join the dynamic and delightful hosts Tom Fox and Megan Dougherty as they dive into the latest episode of Firefly in their podcast, Because That’s What Heroes Do!

The episode of Firefly discussed by Tom Fox and Megan Dougherty featured a 30s carnival-themed episode with a poignant line, “you murdered yourself. I just carried the bullet a while”. The crew of Serenity had to decide whether or not to trust their old war buddy, Tracy, who was too young to be a soldier and was irreparably damaged by a war he never should have been in. Preacher’s intelligence and experience was highlighted as he negotiated with the people they encountered, using guns pointed at Jane, Zoe, and Mal as leverage. Simon’s incompetence when it comes to interacting with women was also discussed, as well as Jane’s ability to notice things. The episode concluded with Tracy being buried on his own planet in a snowstorm.

Highlights

·      Shepherd Book’s Negotiation

·      Tracy’s Tragic Death

·      Jane’s Fuzzy Hat

·      Smuggling Organs

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Firefly – Episode 11, Trash: A Heist, a Con, and Love

Megan and I go in a different direction for our next sci-fi series as we take up the 2002 series Firefly. The show is an American space Western drama television series. The series is set in the year 2517, after the arrival of humans in a new star system, and follows the adventures of the renegade crew of Serenity, a “Firefly-class” spaceship. The ensemble cast portrays the nine characters who live on Serenity. Join the dynamic and delightful hosts Tom Fox and Megan Dougherty as they dive into the latest episode of Firefly in their podcast, Because That’s What Heroes Do!

Beginning with the captivating detail that River’s line “I could kill you with my brain” is the best line in the episode, this podcast episode discussed the TV show “Firefly” which involved a heist, a con, and a deepening relationship between Mal and Inara. Tom and Megan discussed the importance of having an intimacy coordinator and union rules for nude scenes, as well as the difference between when men and women do nude scenes. They also discussed the dialogue between Simon and Jane, and the plan to dump the gun in a trash chute and intercept the trash being removed. The conversation then shifted to the current world climate, and the importance of having an intimacy coordinator and union rules for such scenes. Finally, they discussed Mal’s feelings for Inara and how they may not be brotherly. 

Highlights

·      Saffron’s Heist Plan

·      Nudity

·      Saffron’s Con

·      Heist on Water Planet

·      Jayne, Simon & River

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Firefly – Episode 10, War Stories: Respect Over Romance

Megan and I go in a different direction for our next sci-fi series as we take up the 2002 series Firefly. The show is an American space Western drama television series. The series is set in the year 2517, after the arrival of humans in a new star system, and follows the adventures of the renegade crew of Serenity, a “Firefly-class” spaceship. The ensemble cast portrays the nine characters who live on Serenity. Join the dynamic and delightful hosts Tom Fox and Megan Dougherty as they dive into the latest episode of Firefly in their podcast, Because That’s What Heroes Do!

The episode of Firefly explored the relationship between Zoë and Mal, which was based on mutual respect rather than sexual or romantic chemistry. Wash’s jealousy of their closeness was explored, as was Niska’s intellectual exercise of torture and River’s power to read thoughts. The whole crew, except for Kaylee, who was too afraid to shoot a gun, took up arms to rescue Mal, and River came up out of nowhere and shot three guards flawlessly. Tom and Megan discussed the differences in maturity between Zoe and Wash and the difference between males and females. They concluded that the relationship between Zoe and Mal was one of a commanding officer and a subordinate officer, and Wash gained a better understanding of the relationship between Zoe and Mal.

Key Highlights:

·      Niska’s return

·      Some philosophy

·      When is a 3rd wheel not a 3rd wheel

·      Ransom and rescue

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