8 episodes

Don't Panic! is a podcast about Life, the Universe and Everything. Adam is a digital business owner and Dad trying to manage it all and keep everyone happy, including himself.



And yes, he realizes the significance of starting this podcast at age 42 and has the tattoos to prove it.



Why a Podcast?



Personal

I used to consider myself an artist. I used to write poetry, draw, paint and create things that didn't previously exist. It was a way for me to express myself and “get it out of my head”, good or bad.



Looking back, I think it was also a way to relieve stress and simply be happy doing something other than what was expected of me by others.



Creating websites used to fill that void, but for the past couple of years it’s been less about building something new and more about just keeping the business running.



Business

Time will tell if this reason pans out to be true. I struggled with deciding the focus of this podcast. Should it be strictly business? Should it be strictly personal? Should I talk only about being an Entrepreneur Dad? How do I build the “Adam W. Warner” brand in the best way?



In the end, I made the decision to talk about whatever it is that was on my mind when I record an episode. After all, I think about building my business, and my kids, and my family, and my health, and my this and my that all the time. Why not use that as fodder for my content?



It just makes sense because I know me. I know that if I try to create content (or art) that I'm not passionate about, I’ll lose interest and move on to the next shiny object.



Time

I suffer from too many ideas, not enough time in the day syndrome. Add to this the responsibilities of having two young kids.



I can barely find enough free time to brush my teeth each day. Sound familiar?



How in the hell do I expect to find time to create more blog posts or shoot and edit video?

The answer is that I won't, and more blog posts and a video podcast would fail.



Audio podcasting has a few main benefits…



I don't have to look presentable like I would like to on video.

Parents, you know what I'm talking about.

Much less editing time.

Audio creation from anywhere.

I can sit at my desk, or record audio from my phone while at the playground, or at 2am while sitting on the toilet if I want. (not that I would;)

Why the Name?

This is also something that I went back and forth on for awhile, but thanks to my friends Matt, Kim, and Robin who helped me brainstorm and drill down to a name that is catchy enough to gain some interest, but also meaningful enough to cover my somewhat varied topics.



“Don't Panic! with Adam W. Warner”



If you don't understand the “Don't Panic!” reference, it’s a direct quote from the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy book series by Douglas Adams.



I read this series of books in high school and for whatever reason, the story just really stuck with me. It’s a humorous adventure through Space and time with a great cast of characters, but also makes some great points about “Life, the Universe and Everything”.



The words “Don't Panic!” also sum up what I'm currently focusing on and that’s to not get too stressed each day and be more calm. Running a business, keeping up with the household chores (like simply mowing the lawn), and managing the ever-changing schedule of wife and kids kind of threw me for a loop.



I'm a planner. In order to keep my mind focused, I like to know what’s coming two or three steps ahead. This has mostly gone out the window these days, so the words “Don't Panic!” mean a lot and help me keep things in perspective.



I’m also 42 years old, and this number has special significance in the book series above (if ...

Don't Panic! with Adam W. Warner Don't Panic! with Adam W. Warner

    • Business

Don't Panic! is a podcast about Life, the Universe and Everything. Adam is a digital business owner and Dad trying to manage it all and keep everyone happy, including himself.



And yes, he realizes the significance of starting this podcast at age 42 and has the tattoos to prove it.



Why a Podcast?



Personal

I used to consider myself an artist. I used to write poetry, draw, paint and create things that didn't previously exist. It was a way for me to express myself and “get it out of my head”, good or bad.



Looking back, I think it was also a way to relieve stress and simply be happy doing something other than what was expected of me by others.



Creating websites used to fill that void, but for the past couple of years it’s been less about building something new and more about just keeping the business running.



Business

Time will tell if this reason pans out to be true. I struggled with deciding the focus of this podcast. Should it be strictly business? Should it be strictly personal? Should I talk only about being an Entrepreneur Dad? How do I build the “Adam W. Warner” brand in the best way?



In the end, I made the decision to talk about whatever it is that was on my mind when I record an episode. After all, I think about building my business, and my kids, and my family, and my health, and my this and my that all the time. Why not use that as fodder for my content?



It just makes sense because I know me. I know that if I try to create content (or art) that I'm not passionate about, I’ll lose interest and move on to the next shiny object.



Time

I suffer from too many ideas, not enough time in the day syndrome. Add to this the responsibilities of having two young kids.



I can barely find enough free time to brush my teeth each day. Sound familiar?



How in the hell do I expect to find time to create more blog posts or shoot and edit video?

The answer is that I won't, and more blog posts and a video podcast would fail.



Audio podcasting has a few main benefits…



I don't have to look presentable like I would like to on video.

Parents, you know what I'm talking about.

Much less editing time.

Audio creation from anywhere.

I can sit at my desk, or record audio from my phone while at the playground, or at 2am while sitting on the toilet if I want. (not that I would;)

Why the Name?

This is also something that I went back and forth on for awhile, but thanks to my friends Matt, Kim, and Robin who helped me brainstorm and drill down to a name that is catchy enough to gain some interest, but also meaningful enough to cover my somewhat varied topics.



“Don't Panic! with Adam W. Warner”



If you don't understand the “Don't Panic!” reference, it’s a direct quote from the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy book series by Douglas Adams.



I read this series of books in high school and for whatever reason, the story just really stuck with me. It’s a humorous adventure through Space and time with a great cast of characters, but also makes some great points about “Life, the Universe and Everything”.



The words “Don't Panic!” also sum up what I'm currently focusing on and that’s to not get too stressed each day and be more calm. Running a business, keeping up with the household chores (like simply mowing the lawn), and managing the ever-changing schedule of wife and kids kind of threw me for a loop.



I'm a planner. In order to keep my mind focused, I like to know what’s coming two or three steps ahead. This has mostly gone out the window these days, so the words “Don't Panic!” mean a lot and help me keep things in perspective.



I’m also 42 years old, and this number has special significance in the book series above (if ...

    Andy McIlwain – GoDaddy Content and Humanity Manager

    Andy McIlwain – GoDaddy Content and Humanity Manager

      In this episode I chatted with Andy McIlwain. Andy’s a not only a great guy but also open and honest…

    • 36 min
    Alex Standiford – Easy Beer Lister Developer and So Much More

    Alex Standiford – Easy Beer Lister Developer and So Much More

    Today I chatted with Alex Standiford. We met at WordCamp Northeast Ohio and I immediately felt as though we were…

    • 33 min
    Michael Hull – Mathematician, Musician, and WordPress Developer

    Michael Hull – Mathematician, Musician, and WordPress Developer

    Today I chatted with Michael Hull. I met him at WordCamp Asheville in North Carolina this past weekend. As we got to know each other, he expressed an interest in podcasting and that's something I desperately wanted to get back to doing.



    We talked about our introduction to computers, Michael's background in Math and how he got started in WordPress.

    • 32 min
    Disciplining Other Kids at the Mall Play Area – Yes or No?

    Disciplining Other Kids at the Mall Play Area – Yes or No?

    I was at the mall play area the other day and after some kids fell down, another kid was trying to kick them in the head. I told the boy "No Kicking!" and was reminded by a family member that I shouldn't be disciplining other kids. But I think I disagree.

    • 4 min
    Introducing – The Don’t Panic! with Adam W. Warner Podcast

    Introducing – The Don’t Panic! with Adam W. Warner Podcast

    Why a Podcast?



    Personal



    I used to consider myself an artist. I used to write poetry, draw, paint and create things that didn't previously exist. It was a way for me to express myself and "get it out of my head", good or bad.



    Looking back, I think it was also a way to relieve stress and simply be happy doing something other than what was expected of me by others.



    Creating websites used to fill that void, but for the past couple of years it's been less about building something new and more about just keeping the business running.



    Business



    Time will tell if this reason pans out to be true. I struggled with deciding the focus of this podcast. Should it be strictly business? Should it be strictly personal? Should I talk only about being an Entrepreneur Dad? How do I build the "Adam W. Warner" brand in the best way?



    In the end, I made the decision to talk about whatever it is that was on my mind when I record an episode. Afterall, I think about building my business, and my kids, and my family, and my health, and my this and my that all the time. Why not use that as fodder for my content?



    It just makes sense because I know me. I know that if I try to create content (or art) that I'm not passionate about, I'll lose interest and move on to the next shiny object.



    Time



    I suffer from too many ideas, not enough time in the day syndrome. Add to this the responsibilities of having two young kids.



    I can barely find enough free time to brush my teeth each day.Sound familiar? How in the hell do I expect to find time to create more blog posts or shoot and edit video?



    The answer is that I won't, and more blog posts and a video podcast would fail.



    Audio podcasting has a few main benefits...



    I don't have to look presentable like I would like to on video.

    Parents, you know what I'm talking about.

    Much less editing time.

    Audio creation from anywhere.

    I can sit at my desk, or record audio from my phone while at the playground, or at 2am while sitting on the toilet if I want. (not that I would;)

    Why the Name?



    This is also something that I went back and forth on for awhile, but thanks to my friends Matt, Kim, and Robin who helped me brainstorm and drill down to a name that is catchy enough to gain some interest, but also meaningful enough to cover my somewhat varied topics.



    "Don't Panic! with Adam W. Warner"



    If you don't understand the "Don't Panic!" reference, it's a direct quote from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy book series by Douglas Adams.



    I read this series of books in high school and for whatever reason, the story just really stuck with me. It's a humorous adventure through Space and time with a great cast of characters, but also makes some great points about "Life, the Universe and Everything".



    The words "Don't Panic!" also sum up what I'm currently focusing on and that's to not get too stressed each day and be more calm. Running a business, keeping up with the household chores (like simply mowing the lawn), and managing the ever-changing schedule of wife and kids kind of threw me for a loop.



    I'm a planner. In order to keep my mind focused, I like to know what's coming two or three steps ahead. This has mostly gone out the window these days, so the words "Don't Panic!" mean a lot and help me keep things in perspective.



    I'm also 42 years old, and this number has special significance in the book series above (if you haven't read the series and intend to, don't Google it because you'll ruin the fun!)



    Experimenting



    This is still an experiment. You're going to see things like the transcription below (complete with typos and mashed together text for now) and probably o...

    • 11 min
    Ron & Andrea Rennick Interview

    Ron & Andrea Rennick Interview

    In this episode of WordPress People we interview Ron & Andrea Rennick of Rennick Media Ltd. If you’re not familiar…

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