That's right; starting up a podcast takes a bit of equipment, technical know-how, and of all, a burning desire to share some ideas or stories. If one is honest and consistent, people will start listening and audience will start to build up.
Reading often and widely is paramount for the growth of any writer. Also, feedback from others is often very helpful too. Writing regularly and trying different styles or genres can also help to build our own voice.
I am a strong believer of private journaling, because you get to write your thoughts and feelings without sending them to others for evaluation. You can write without the fear of judgement.
I think exposure to different experiences or different ways of seeing things can really spark creativity. Also, freeing oneself to make mistakes give room for learning and can lead to greater breakthroughs in creativity.
I think cryptocurrency is overrated. The hype around it exceeds what it is practically capable of doing for people. I don't like how to fluctuate so fast.
Zoos may contribute their share towards animals' welfare but it's quite different from the broader reasons for which a species may be going into decline and that must also be addressed.
True. If there are still feelings and some unfinished business between the exes, it would be hard to be friends without any strings attached. Something is left hanging there.
Dogs and cats exhibit feelings in different ways. Dogs might show it by tail-wagging, cats might act more classy in expressing themselves. Maybe through body language or something like that.
That is so cool! The surprise factor with a pet being hoisted onto the fishing line-doubles the excitement for me. I can imagine players falling for their virtual pets, especially the rare or hard-to-get ones.
I'm not into ghostwriting. I adore the level of creativity and freedom ghostwriters have. But sometimes you might have to adapt to a client's tone and style, which can be quite challenging.