The Cameron Journal Podcast
By Cameron Cowan
The Cameron Journal PodcastSep 25, 2023
Master Working from Home with Alexander Arshavski
Work from Home Like a Pro: Hacks for Balancing Work, Life and Profits by Alexander Arshavski is a new book where he shares his journey to starting his own business and working from home selling his expertise all over the world.
The Problem With Potential with Joe Ignace
Today on The Cameron Journal Podcast, we are joined by Joe Ignace who has written a brilliant book about self-improvement that is quite interesting! Join us in this conversation as we learn his guide to turning potential into reality.
Erasing America with Rodger Friedman
We are joined by Rodger Friedman who is the author of Erasing America: Broken Politics, Broken Country. In this wide ranging discussion of politics, Rodger and I face off between conservative and progressive positions as we examine his claim that America is becoming socialist and the country is slowly disappearing into something we won't recognize. It's available everywhere books are sold online.
Explore Witchland: The Graphic Novel with Tim Mulligan
Tim Mulligan is the author of Witchland: The Graphic Novel - A Tale of Mystery, Horror, and Atomic History His website:
Cyber Security for the Small Business with Oscar Fernandez
Today we are joined by Cybersecurity expert, Oscar Fernandez and he is here to teach us all how to protect our small businesses from cyber attacks. His new book is called, The Cybersecurity Handbook for Small to Mind-size Businesses is designed to demystify cybersecurity and data protection for you. It provides essential knowledge about these topics, as well as cost-effective solutions you can use to protect your business.
Investors Guide to LEGAL Insider Trading with Joseph Gelet
Today we are joined by Wall Street insider Joseph Gelet to talk about alternative investments and how to grow your money with his new book. "Investors Guide to LEGAL Insider Trading" is an illuminating guidebook that empowers investors to amass wealth through a diverse portfolio of investment strategies in private markets, including Venture Capital.
Fatherly Learning and Forgiveness with Bald Solomon
Today we are joined by Bald Solomon who is the author of "Path Unguided: Grieving Your Father's Death." We're talking about families, death and the grieving process. In "Path Unguided: Grieving Your Father's Death," Bald Solomon masterfully intertwines action, intrigue, and self-help in a compelling narrative. This novel, part of Solomon's acclaimed Path Series™, invites readers to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and healing.
Conquering Imposter Syndrome with Anne Galloway
Get your career started right this year by conquering your imposter syndrome! Perfect for shifting your mindset in the New Year, Anne talks about how to conquer your fears and change your trajectory in your career.
BONUS: Fashion Moves the World and Cultural Journalism
In this video, we recap our series on fashion called, Fashion Moves the World. Dan Sanderson from Planksip is interviewing Bradi and I about the series and how fashion changes culture. We recorded this right after we had finished wrapping the series so it is really a cap stone of the entire series. If 6 hours is overwhelming, this is a great way to experience the series in a shorter piece.
Get Inspired with new book, Ride On!
'Ride On! Dame Sarah Storey's Extraordinary Journey of Triumph by SA Sterling is an inspiring book by this italian author who has explored the life of english cycling champion Dame Sarah Storey.
Take a Trip With us to Guatemala
Today on The Cameron Journal we are talking about Bird's Eye View by Jan Capps. She took her daughter to guatemala for a year to work in public health. In this book she shares her experiences about living and working in the central American country. This is a tough conversation but very fruitful. Strap in for an eventful episode.
Positive Affirmations from Lynn Lok-Payne
If you're looking to shift your mindset and manifest a better future and feel better about things then this insightful interview is for you! Lynn Lok-Payne has healed through her trauma and improved her life with her own brand of positive affirmations. She is helping folks break out of a negative place in their lives and move onto a better future. This is a great listen! "Speak This Not That: Positive Affirmations to Have a Better Day" is an enlightening guide designed to simplify the journey towards self-discovery and personal transformation.
The Creator Economy with Elijah Szasz
Today on The Cameron Journal Podcast, we're joined by Elijah Szasz who is the founder and CEO of Spark6, a creative agency. He is beginning his creator economy journey and we start out talking about products and then quickly break out into the creator economy. This is an extra long episode, so pace yourself!
Attachment and Wounds with Boadi Moore
We are joined by Boadi Moore today and her new book about attachment wounds. In this insightful interview, she talks about her own journey to healing and how she reconnected with her children, her life, and found a new path! About the book: 'Healing Your Attachment Wounds: A Guide to Healing What's Hidden in Your Attachment Style and Relationships' is a transformative exploration into the profound impact of attachment styles on adult behavior.
How to Conquer College with Dr. Veronica Carey
"Frame Your Degree: How to Avoid Pain While Seeking a College Degree" is an empathetic and insightful guide designed to empower you to excel in the realm of higher education. Dr. Carey is Assistant Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Drexel University College of Nursing and Health Professions and this is an insightful talk about how to navigate higher education and how to empower students to handle the rigors of academia. This is perfect for those whose kids are going back to school in January and need a leg up!
Fatherly Wisdom from Greg Vrecenak
Today on The Cameron Journal podcast we're joined by Greg Vrecenak who is a new father in Abu Dhabi and he has written a new book about the wisdom he got from his father and what he hopes to pass onto his son. In "The First Punch: Scrufty's Guide to Life," readers are invited to explore a profound anthology of life's indispensable teachings, inherited from a father's wisdom to his son.
Life at 12 College Road with Eric Mondschein
In this video, we are celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Eric Mondschein's award-winning memoir on growing up in the countryside outside of New York City in the 1950s and 1960s. In this bucolic and contemplative talk, we range around on various topics about life, growing up, and what it means to embrace living.
Sell More with a Better Mindset with Arishma Singh
"The Respected Salesperson: How to Change Your Mind Before You Change Minds" offers a fresh, nuanced perspective on the sales profession, challenging traditional paradigms and emphasizing the importance of an agile, reflective mindset. Arishma has a unique perspective and story on how to improve the sales process by starting with your own self. She is experienced in the SaaS space and is absolutely delightful.
The Minister's Wife Goes Rogue with Gaye Kick
It's a tale as old as time, boy meets girl, girl is happy. Boy decides to become pastor and girl is confused until she finds her freedom! This is a journey that we get to experience with Gaye Kick who is the author of Releasing Religion: A Minister's Wife Goes Rogue. In "Releasing Religion: A Minister's Wife Goes Rogue," we follow the transformative journey of Gaye, a young college music major who marries her senior boyfriend. She unexpectedly finds herself thrust into the role of a minister's wife at the tender age of eighteen after he abruptly alters his career path. Gaye grapples with the pressures of living in a fishbowl, where the expectations of everyone around her threaten to erode her sense of self.
The Gods Who Want to Die (new fiction!) with Luke McCamley
Today we're chatting with Luke McCamley who is an ex-mormon and has written this fascinating new book. We talk about his experiences and writing process.
In the riveting narrative of "The Gods Who Want to Die," a fiercely devoted mother finds herself ensnared in a deadly conflict of faith and familial love.
The Mind of Your Personal Trainer with Jackson Cooper
Jackson Cooper is a former personal trainer who has a written a book about his time in the fitness industry. If you have ever wondered what is going through the mind your personal trainer, this is the book for you! About the book: "Trainer X: My Career as Your Personal Trainer" is a candid and compelling exploration of a 13-year journey in the health and fitness industry. This book offers an intimate look into the life and mind of a personal trainer, revealing the highs and lows, triumphs and trials, and the diverse clientele encountered along the way.
Learn how to Present and Speak with Meghan Dotter
Meghan Dotter is the author of The Reluctant Presenter: Forget everything you thought you knew about speaking. In this interview we talk about her journey to speaking and how she turned her PR skills into effective presentation and communications skills.
WW3 Isn't Happening with @thatintelguy
Viral Tik Tok geopolitics sensation That Intel Guy joins me in a very special edition of The Cameron Journal Podcast to talk about why WW3 isn't happening and why geopolitics aren't quite in the mess you think they are and why its all over hyped.
How to Talk To Your Doctor from a Doctor!
The Healing Connection: A Partnership for Your Health by Dr. Drew Remignanti is a new book from retired doctor Drew Remignanti and his a guide to how to manage the relationship with your medical professionals in your life and how to improve your medical care.
A Brief History of the Cold War with Thomas Yeggy (new fiction!)
Thomas Yeggy is the author of "Mushroom Cloud" which is a fasincating book of fiction (more below). In this talk, we talk about the realities of the cold war and his research into this book and its real-life realities. History buffs, this for you! In "Mushroom Cloud: Book I of the First Strike Series," readers are introduced to Caleb Young, a seasoned Chief CIA Scientist who has served as a nuclear diplomacy advisor to Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy. However, following Kennedy's assassination and Young's denigration of the Warren Commission Report, he finds himself at the center of a Department of Justice inquiry, threatening to destabilize the CIA's covert funding for paramilitary operations.
How to Start Your Career Right with Michael Halpert
Michael Halpert is the author of Cubicle to Corner Office: The Ultimate Survival Guide To Your First Job! You can visit Michael online:
The Riverner with Garrett Godsey (new fiction!)
Garrett Godsey is an ex-delinquent and psychonaut turned biotech designer, now venturing into the realm of metaphysical sci-fi and dark urban fantasy writing.
I Don't Know What I'm Doing with David Theilen
"I Don't Know What I'm Doing" isn't just another business book. It's a confessional, a mentor, and a compass for aspiring and existing CEOs. This revealing journey through my triumphs and mishaps aims to fill the vast void of practical, real-world guidance that's often missing in corporate literature. What sets this book apart? The unfiltered honesty. The practical advice. The humanity behind the title. It's for the courageous who are willing to admit they don't have all the answers but are eager to find them.
Threading the Needle with Kadeem Alphanso Fyffe
Kadeem Alphanso Fyffe has written a new book, "Threading the Needle: A Fashion Designer’s Guide to Successfully Launching Your First Collection" is an indispensable guide for budding designers, offering a comprehensive roadmap to successfully navigate the fashion industry.
Guns and Self-Defense with Paxton Quigley
Quigley's latest book, Armed & Female II: Never an Easy Target (available in paperback and Kindle versions from Amazon.com), aims to help guide readers through the process of making the initial decision to purchase a firearm, choosing the right one, finding the right path for learning how to shoot and care for the gun, and most important, keeping children safe in a home from firearms.
Fashion Moves the World: Tailoring or Why Nothing Fits Right
For those who have cried in fitting room (hi, I'm the problem, its me) and those who are generally disgusted by shopping for clothes, this episode, the final episode of the series is for you! We're going to get into why clothes fit the way they do and what you can do about it.
Psychic Mediumship with June Edwards
"The 5 Love Lessons" is a profound exploration of the Universe's role in guiding us towards our highest potential. The author imparts wisdom on how to harness the power of the soul, the angels, and the Universe to attract love and all that we desire.
Fashion Moves the World: Fashion Through Time
Today on The Cameron Journal podcast we are continuing our series on fashion by talking about fashion changes through time.
Containers and Logistics with Teo Lovenson
Lull & Storm is for everyone with an interest in the container transportation industry. Author Teo Lovenson talks about the details about different kinds of containers, how cargo is handled, how ports operate, and how freight is moved.
Fashion Moves the World: What is Fashion and Style
This time on Fashion Moves the World, we're talking about what is fashion and what is style (they are not the same!)
Joy from Fear & Aging Joyfully Carla Manly
Today we're talking with Carla Marie Manly and her books about Joy and Aging. This gets a bit therapizing for a minute (she is a therapist) but it has tons of great information.
Fashion Moves the World: The Zen of Bridal
This time on The Cameron Journal Podcast we're talking about fashion as it applies to weddings and marriages.
A Life on the Road with Brent Antonson
Brent Antonson has spent his life travelling, especially behind the old Iron Curtain. In this conversation, we're talking about his many travels and what it means to see the world.
Fashion Moves the World | Fashion and Function: Clothing and Story of Our Lives
Today on The Cameron Journal Podcast, we are in episode two of our special series on all things fashion. Today we're talking about fashion and function and how clothing works in our lives and tells a story.
The Zen of Self-Employed Life with Jeffrey Shaw
Jeffrey Shaw is the Author of The Self-Employed Life and LINGO, host of The Self-Employed Life podcast. Today we talking about self-employed life and how the self-employed can do better and make more money.
Fashion Moves the World: Fabric and Weaving
Welcome to my special series on fashion with my wonderful friend Bradi MacSleyne. We are talking about all things fashion and today we are going to start with fabric and weaving, the foundation of all clothing.
Why do Bad Things Happen to Good People? With Joseph Atman
Today we are talking with Joseph Atman the author of Something Known and we're talking about his theological journey and his answer to the question of why bad things happen to good people.
Let's Talk Systems with David Jenyns
David is the author of SYSTEMology - Create Time, Reduce Errors and Scale Your Profits With Proven Business Systems. We're talking about how to improve your business systems and make more money with much less hassle and headache.
Don't cry for Argentina's Inflation, Hunter Biden Goes to Trial, and the Sackler's Get Liability
This week on The Cameron Journal Newshour, we're talking about the inflation situation in Argentina, Credit Swisse's collapse and swiss banking reform, the fires in Hawaii, a possible deal for the Hollywood screenwriters, and the latest in the Hunter Biden story as well as the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy case. It's a busy newsweek!
Self-care and Personal Wellness with Rita Hojnik
This week we're talking with Rita Hojnik who is the author of How to Fill Your Cup and Step Into Your Power. This book is a guide to self-care and how we can take better care of ourselves.
Netanyahu Reassures Investors, Commercial Real Estate Implodes and More Trump
This week on The Cameron Journal Newshour, we are talking about the death penalty being handed down to the killer in the 2018 synagogue shooting, DeSantis trying to out run Trump by denying the Big Lie, Trump's latest indictment, and a smattering of economic news.
Conversation with "A Break In the Fog" author Molly Salans
Molly Salans is the author of "A Break In the Fog" a fiction book loosely based on her own experience escaping a cult. We have a wide ranging conversation about cults and how people fall into them and escape from them.
Twitter's Race Problem, Trump's Legal Troubles, and Rising Interest Rates
This week on The Cameron Journal Newshour we're talking about the Fed's raising of interest rates and how it effects housing. We're also talking about the latest updates in the Hunter Biden plea deal and I talk for a bit about my experience on the new Twitter and what it means for us.
Leadership with Damon Lembi
"The Learn-it-All Leader" is a new book by Damon Lembi about how to become a great leader without having been born into the role naturally. He has a variety of great lessons on leadership and this is a not-to-miss conversation.
Barbenheimer Wins Big, Trump Bad Mail, and more!
This week on The Cameron Journal Newshour, we're talking about who gets into elite schools (it pays to be rich), Elon's shifting brand strategy at Twitter (now X), a new evaluation of the Covid-19 origin story, and the right-wing terror of Barbie.