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Lounging with LannaLee

Lounging with LannaLee is a new weekly audio podcast that’s a face-to-face, half-hour conversation between LannaLee (me) and a fascinating person. You, perhaps?! Guests are passionate musicians, activists, geeks, nerds, actors, writers, artists, and business professionals.
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Oct 25, 2012

In an undisclosed location, Jeff and Lanna have a thoughtful conversation about spirituality, Christianity and Science Fiction. They kibitz about fundamentalism, atheism, and the Duggers and geek out over Doctor Who and Kevin Smith's movie Dogma. Jeff talks about his writing career (journalism, non-fiction) and passions (sci-fi and fantasy). And he answers 10 questions.

Jeff Bouley

A short fiction writer and novelist trapped in a journalist's body, Jeff Bouley has made a living since the early 1990s as an editor/writer for a variety of trade and association magazines, mostly in the healthcare, pharmaceutical or environmental realms. Jeff also...oh, hell, why is Jeff writing about himself in the third person? I've also been blogging as Deacon Blue since around 2007/2008, spouting off on spiritual, social and political topics or generally venting about life, and also started there an epic science fiction story that eventually stalled and is still on hiatus. I'm also an undercover erotic fiction writer with a pretty large (if non-paying) readership across the world, and since I can't go attaching that identity and the blogs that go with it to my real name (since most of it is kinky), I also started up a blog in 2010 to showcase mostly non-sexy fiction, Tales of the Whethermen (a "realistic" superhero-themed world) under my real name. As for other miscellany, I have a wife I love who is trying to save the world (her small part of it at least) while blogging, parenting and trying to enjoy life; a grown son and young daughter who make me proud in very different ways; a love of good craft/microbeer beers and inexpensive red wine; an ability to make some of the best damn chocolate chip cookies around; and a strong appreciation for quality (and sometimes not-so-quality) science fiction, fantasy and horror.

The 411: Jeff Bouley

[Recorded 09/12/2012]

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Oct 18, 2012

In a hotel room in Portland's Old Port, Elijah and Lanna talk about the Science of Business, football and social experiments. Elijah talks about his time at a Pro Wrestling Training School and Lanna suggests a staged match at the next conference he speaks at. Lanna loses her train while Elijah explains business in a way a performer can understand it: Business Improv. Lanna asks if Elijah is performing a social experiment on her. Elijah tells how he went from a Book guy to a college football (and Ohio State Univerisity) enthusiast. And he answers 10 questions.

Elijah Young

In the span of 12 months Elijah went from knowing nothing about apps to completing over 100 mobile, social, and web application projects for clients spread over 5 continents. Elijah then started a podcast discussing the world of building a successful mobile app, which netted over 2500 subscribers in its first 5 episodes, and is downloaded in over 52 countries.

Elijah is the Co-Founder of Fandura, Inc., a mobile development firm in Atlanta, GA, runs WhoMakesApps.com, an online educational magazine for developers and non-coders alike, and hosts The Business of Apps Podcast, an hour-long show featuring some of the best minds in Application Development, along with tough, in-depth reviews of mobile, social, web apps, and games.

The 411: Elijah Young

[Recorded 09/15/2012]

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Oct 11, 2012

In a busy hallway at the Portland Regency Hotel, Amy and Lanna Nerd out about success, being your own boss, family life and life lessons. Amy tells Lanna about her days of working with Tony Robbins. Lanna explains the Underpants Gnomes to Amy and tells people to be quiet. Have you ever considered a mentorship program? Amy talks about her experiences in Mastermind groups and using coaches and mentors. And she answers 10 questions.

Amy Porterfield

Amy is the co-author of Facebook Marketing All-In-One for Dummies and a Social Media Strategist for entrepreneurs and small businesses. With 12+ years marketing experience, Amy has worked with mega brands like Harley-Davidson Motorcycles, along with Tony Robbins International where she oversaw his content marketing team and collaborated on multiple online marketing campaigns. She currently creates online programs to teach entrepreneurs and small businesses how to leverage social media to gain greater exposure, attract quality leads and turn their fans and followers into loyal customers who are eager to do business with you again and again. You can find out more about her at http://www.amyporterfield.com.

The 411: Amy Porterfield

[Recorded 09/14/2012]

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Oct 4, 2012

Breaking right into the first person here. What do I say about this episode? Historically a Salon is a intellectual gathering where the hostess gathers a group of interesting people together to discuss politics, literature, art, music and other topics of the day. It would last over a long dinner which included several courses. These salons attracted the intellectual elite and were meant to educate and amuse their guests. I always loved the idea of a good salon. People wielded power in salons. Each Lounging with LannaLee episode acts as if it were a mini-salon, with me and one or two guests. When I Lounged with Candace Karu I told her of my dream: to do a larger scale lounge. And to my great surprise and immense pleasure, she volunteer to host a dinner party at her house so we could do this. We chose our dream team (detailed below) and got to planning. And here it is. A cacophony of awesome. Our theme was creativity, the life of the creative. Did we even answer all of the questions? I don't know, but we had a blast. We had some beatbox action, one of us dissed Chris Brogan, we laughed and joked. And talked about what is important in life. How we should follow the golden rule. How we should get rid of our fear. We laughed some more. I sang. Almost a whole song before I forgot the words. Most of us cursed at least once. There are many pictures (posted below, with slide shows). There is a video (posted on the LLL Facebook Page). And there is a bunch more audio, which is to come later. Only time for so much. I would quote more, but some of it loses its meaning without the context. You know what I mean. This was a glorious experiment that turned out better than I expected. We had so much fun, we are planning on doing it again. Should we? I am thinking that four times a year is good. What do you think? Note: we had a problem with the sound. There are 3 occasions where there are short bouts of hissing. I apologize for any annoyances this might cause. It does go away.

The Players

KeithLukeSq copy Keith Luke can be found on Twitter as @GriffinClubMerv and at Luke Photography. This is Keith's first lounge.
#008 Rachel Flehinger: Siren Songs of Podcast  Rachel Lounged with LannaLee in LLL008 Rachel Flehinger: Siren Songs of Podcast on April 26, 2012.
LLL017 Greg Daly: This Podcast Starts in Westbrook Greg Daly Lounged with LannaLee in LLL017 Greg Daly: This Podcast Starts in Westbrook on July 12, 2012.
LLL019 Candace Karu: Marathon Woman @CandaceKaru Candace Karu Lounged with LannaLee in LLL019 Candace Karu: Marathon Woman on July 26, 2012.
#001 @AlexSteed in the Lead Alex Steed Lounged with LannaLee in LLL001 @AlexSteed in the Lead on March 1, 2012.

Permanent link to bonus pictures is here: http://lannalee.com/2012/10/04/lll029-lllsalon-the-golden-rule-like-a-punch-to-the-face

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