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In this episode, we sit down with Amanda B., creator of the podcast *Six Degrees of Cats*, to explore her fascinating journey from West Michigan to Japan to New York City. Amanda shares how curiosity and a love of music have shaped her unconventional career path, and offers invaluable tips for anyone moving to a new city, building community, and finding meaningful connections.
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Amanda B. (she/her) is the writer, host and producer of 6 Degrees of Cats, the world's #1 cat-themed culture, history and science podcast. She leverages her background in research, mental health advocacy, professional development and trauma-informed violence prevention to thoughtfully connect topics as disparate as sainthood, Vikings and Valentine's Day to the world's most populous domesticated pet (...or are they?). Amanda has consulted in education programming and audio production for clients such as The Edmund W. Gordon Institute for Advanced Study at Columbia University and The Podcast Academy and volunteers for LGBTQ+-affirming youth mental health non-profit OkaySo. Amanda is also a musician - she leads NYC-based rock 'n' roll band, Leathered and has supported major recording artists as a guitarist on international stages. The team does not appreciate her impromptu serenades.
Music is by Marcus Thorne Bagala. Find us everywhere at https://dailytipspodcast.com.
By Arielle Nissenblatt & Ned DonovanIn this episode, we sit down with Amanda B., creator of the podcast *Six Degrees of Cats*, to explore her fascinating journey from West Michigan to Japan to New York City. Amanda shares how curiosity and a love of music have shaped her unconventional career path, and offers invaluable tips for anyone moving to a new city, building community, and finding meaningful connections.
What You'll Learn:
Resources Mentioned:
Amanda B. (she/her) is the writer, host and producer of 6 Degrees of Cats, the world's #1 cat-themed culture, history and science podcast. She leverages her background in research, mental health advocacy, professional development and trauma-informed violence prevention to thoughtfully connect topics as disparate as sainthood, Vikings and Valentine's Day to the world's most populous domesticated pet (...or are they?). Amanda has consulted in education programming and audio production for clients such as The Edmund W. Gordon Institute for Advanced Study at Columbia University and The Podcast Academy and volunteers for LGBTQ+-affirming youth mental health non-profit OkaySo. Amanda is also a musician - she leads NYC-based rock 'n' roll band, Leathered and has supported major recording artists as a guitarist on international stages. The team does not appreciate her impromptu serenades.
Music is by Marcus Thorne Bagala. Find us everywhere at https://dailytipspodcast.com.