
You Asked, We Answer: Listener Questions
We dive into your most pressing divorce questions, covering finances, custody, dating, and more – all to navigate the complexities of divorce and prioritize your well-being.
Pete has been a broadcaster for the last 30 years, falling in love with the edit bay in the back of a newsroom in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He studied journalism at the University of Colorado with a focus on long-form documentary production, turning that early experience into a career helping businesses shape the stories of their brands through image and sound. Pete earned an M.S. in Organizational Design and spent fifteen years teaching graduate marketing students the power of human-centered communications. From public relations teams on global multi-million dollar brand projects to marketing for independent business owners, Pete has helped shape communications that build brands. In 2006, he launched Fifth & Main, LLC., a media consultancy focused on brand-building through the nascent field of podcasting. In 2020, nearly 3,000 individual podcast episodes behind them, the company rebranded as TruStory FM with an ear toward the next decade of podcast education and entertainment.
Pete has hosted as well as been a panelist on a number of episodes.
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We dive into your most pressing divorce questions, covering finances, custody, dating, and more – all to navigate the complexities of divorce and prioritize your well-being.
Chartable is going dark, leaving podcasters scrambling for new analytics solutions – but is the open-source OP3 the rebellious underdog we need? Join Pete and Andy as they grapple with the shifting sands of podcast tracking and explore the future of independent podcasting in a Spotify-dominated world.
For this month’s member bonus episode, we continue our Roger Corman series with one of the two westerns he produced in 1966 with Monte Hellman directing. Starring Warren Oates, Millie Perkins, Jack Nicholson, and Will Hutchins, it’s The Shooting.
Struggling to keep your plans on track? Join Nikki and Pete on Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast as they explore the emotional side of planning for the future and offer compassionate strategies for embracing imperfection and finding success on your own terms.
This week on All the Feelings: Sins & Virtues, we’re diving into the fascinating and sometimes fraught concept of diligence. Join Tommy and Pete as they explore how different cultures view hard work, and whether a “good day’s work” is a universal ideal or a recipe for burnout.
We wrap up our brief return to our Disease Films series with George Pan Cosmatos’ turn to tackle the 70s disaster film. We’ve got a disease on a train. We’ve got the pursuit of a drug mule. And we’ve got Lee Strasberg carrying lots of expositional weight. It’s The Cassandra Crossing.
In Part 3 of our “Your Divorce Case” series we explore the crucial role of pleadings in divorce, shedding light on how these documents lay the foundation for the entire process and impact the outcome.
Ditch the dread of rigid routines! This week on Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast, we’re building a flexible “planning workflow” that actually works with your ADHD brain, not against it. Join us to explore simple strategies for capturing information, prioritizing tasks, and even taming the time-blocking beast as we continue our trip through our new book, Unapologetically ADHD.
This week on All the Feelings: Sins & Virtues, Tommy and Pete unpack the sin of gluttony, exploring how our insatiable appetites for more than just food are shaping our world. Tune in as they dissect the cultural evolution of overconsumption and Tommy confesses to a surprising personal indulgence that’s got him feeling a little stuffed.
We kick off our return to our disease films series with a trip up to Canada to the small town of Pontypool, Ontario. That’s right, it’s the shock jock War of the Worlds-esque zombie story, Bruce McDonald’s 2008 film ‘Pontypool.’