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Faryar Borhani, Sona-Iliffe Moon, Jeff Beringer, Christina Bellantoni, and Michael Kittilson join Fred Cook to discuss the USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations' latest Relevance Report: AI Activated. The conversation covers governance, training and up-skilling, augmentation and more as we delve into how global institutions are handling the increased presence of AI, embracing change, and utilising the tools available.Featuring:Faryar Borhani: Faryar is the Chief Communications Officer at Encore Capital Group and has been a USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations Board Member since June 2024.Sona Iliffe-Moon: Sona is currently the Chief Communications Officer at Yahoo. Prior to this, Sona was at Facebook and Lyft among other companies. Sona is also a USC alum having completed an MA in Strategic Public Relations at USC Annenberg.Jeff Beringer: Jeff has been with Golin for over two decades and currently serves as their first Chief AI Officer. Jeff previously led marketing and transformation teams at IPG and web relations at Weber Shandwick.Christina Bellantoni: Currently director of the Media Center at USC Annenberg, Christina was previously the Assistant Managing Editor of the LA Times and Editor-in-Chief at Roll Call.Michael Kittilson: Michael is a USC Graduate student in Annenberg's PRA program. He leads multiple collaboration efforts with the PR Center's partners and is a Senior Research Associate at USC Annenberg Center for Climate Journalism and Communication.Host: Fred Cook (@fredcook), Chairman Emeritus of Golin. Author of “Improvise - Unorthodox Career Advice from an Unlikely CEO” and Director of the USC Center for Public RelationsReports: USC 2025 Relevance ReportExecutive Producer: Ron Antonette Producers: Marshall Winfield, Joseph Carreon, Anahita Mehra, Javiera ContrerasFollow us: @USCCenterforPR (X, Facebook and Instagram) Newsletter: News from the USC Center for Public Relations Visit our website: https://annenberg.usc.edu/research/center-public-relations A production of the USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations at the University of Southern California. A production of the USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations at the University of Southern California.
When it comes to the protection of a free and fair press, there is one landmark Supreme Court case that sits at the top, and it is New York Times Company v Sullivan (1964). This case redefined libel in the United States and is cited in almost every defamation suit since, but its origin is in the Civil Rights Movement, when newspapers were sued to the brink of collapse for covering protests in the south. Taking us through libel, defamation, and "actual malice" are Ang Reidell, Director of Outreach and Curriculum at the Annenberg Public Policy Center, and Samantha Barbas, professor at the Iowa College of Law and author of Actual Malice: Civil Rights and Freedom of the Press in New York Times v. Sullivan.Click here to watch a fantastic documentary from Annenberg on the case.Quick note to teachers! Our guests are collaborating today! The first fifty teachers who join the Civics Renewal Network will receive a free copy of Samantha Barbas's book, click here to sign up and get yours today! Want our new "Civics is my cup of tea" mug? CLICK HERE TO DONATE AND GET YOURS!CLICK HERE: Visit our website to see all of our episodes, donate to the podcast, sign up for our newsletter, get free educational materials, and more! To see Civics 101 in book form, check out A User's Guide to Democracy: How America Works by Hannah McCarthy and Nick Capodice, featuring illustrations by Tom Toro.Check out our other weekly NHPR podcast, Outside/In - we think you'll love it!
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Authors and creators will discuss the role of TV in society historically and today, including connections to politics, queer spectatorship, and representations of race, class, and gender. David Craig is a Clinical Professor of Communication and director of the Global Media and Communication program at USC. An expert in Hollywood, Chinese, and social media industries; a television historian; an Emmy-nominated producer and television executive; and a pioneer in the field of Creator Studies at USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, his most recent books is Apocalypse Television How The Day After Helped End the Cold War. Anthony Sparks is showrunner, head writer, and executive producer of the TV drama, Queen Sugar, created by Ava DuVernay and executive produced by Oprah Winfrey and writer/producer for the Iron Mike series on Hulu. A former cast member of Broadway hit STOMP, he holds three degrees from USC (BFA, MA, and Ph.D.), where he studied Theatre, Film, Anthropology, and American History. Karen Tongson is the author of Normporn: Queer Viewers and the TV That Soothes Us, Why Karen Carpenter Matters (one of Pitchfork's best music books of 2019), and Relocations: Queer Suburban Imaginaries. In 2019, she was awarded Lambda Literary's Jeanne Cordova Prize for Lesbian/Queer Nonfiction. She directs the Mellon-funded Consortium for Gender, Sexuality, Race, and Public Culture at USC, where she is also Chair and professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies and professor of English and American Studies and Ethnicity. Moderator: Tara McPherson is the HMH Foundation Endowed Professor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts and director of the Sidney Harman Academy for Polymathic Study. She is author of Feminist in a Software Lab and Reconstructing Dixie, co-editor of Hop on Pop and Transmedia Frictions, and editor of Digital Youth, Innovation and the Unexpected. She was founding editor of the pioneering multimedia journal Vectors and the lead PI of the online platform Scalar. She has received funding from the Mellon, Ford, Annenberg, and MacArthur foundations, as well as from the NEH.
Potter, Kelly e PG trazem as principais informações do dia sobre comportamento, cultura, humor, futebol, cotidiano, política e opinião. O Timeline Gaúcha vai ao ar de segunda a sexta-feira, das 10h às 11h, com transmissão simultânea no YouTube
Podcasts, social media, blogs, oh, my! These communications sources have been simmering in U.S. elections for years, but came to a boil in the 2024 elections. Geoffrey Cowan, director of USC's Annenberg 's Center on Communication Leadership and Policy, discusses the rise and impact of the new media with Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III.
Read the report: AI in Professional Learning: Navigating Opportunities and Challenges for EducatorsBrendon Krall is a Research Project Manager at the Annenberg Institute at Brown University, where he assists the Research Partnership for Professional Learning (RPPL). Prior to joining Annenberg, Brendon worked as a research assistant for Dr. Stephen Raudenbush, at the Behavioral Insights and Parenting Lab, and at the World Bank's Development Impact Evaluation (DIME) group primarily focusing on program evaluation for education-related projects. In addition to his research experience, Brendon is a 2018 Teach For America corps member, where he worked as an 8th-grade English teacher and community organizer in Houston, TX. Specifically, Brendon supported community organizing initiatives that advocated for improved school services for immigrant students and families and created an educator resource guide that school staff could use to better support this subpopulation. As a first-generation college graduate, Brendon knows the powerful role that education has in shaping an individual's personal and professional trajectory and has committed himself to creating more equitable and efficient education systems so all students have the possibility to reach their fullest potential.Krista Morales's career in education began as an undergraduate interning for Education Secretary John King and the U.S. Senate's Committee on Education. She then taught 7th and 9th grade ELA in Fall River, MA and continued teaching high school English in the South Bronx. She holds a B.A. in Political Science and History from Loyola Marymount University; an Ed.M in Teaching and Curriculum from Boston University; and an M.A. in Education Policy and Social Analysis from Columbia's Teachers College.Links:https://annenberg.brown.edu/rppl/ai-professional-learning-navigating-opportunities-and-challenges-educatorshttps://annenberg.brown.edu/sites/default/files/AI%20in%20Professional%20Learning.pdfhttp://rpplpartnership.org/insights-hub/https://annenberg.brown.edu/rppl/ai-professional-learning-landscape-analysishttps://rpplpartnership.org/insights-hub/https://x.com/rpplpartnershiphttps://www.linkedin.com/posts/rpplpartnership_ai-tools-are-already-making-their-way-into-activity-7217244560391831552-beJFhttps://twitter.com/rodjnaquin/status/1813260695254806974 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Overview: In this episode of The Green Rush, Anne Donohoe and Lewis Goldberg sit down with Jarrett Annenberg, Senior Vice President and Head of Investments at NewLake Capital Partners, to explore the complexities and opportunities in cannabis real estate. Jarrett shares insights into the challenges and strategies of navigating the cannabis industry, the impact of the potential rescheduling of cannabis, and the future of cannabis real estate investments. NewLake Capital Partners (OTCQX: NLCP) is an internally managed real estate investment trust (REIT) that has invested and committed about $445 million in capital to state-licensed cannabis operators across 12 states. As co-founder of NewLake, Jarrett spearheads portfolio management, capital raising, and overall operations for the company's 32 properties spanning 1.7 million square feet. NewLake Links and Socials: NewLake's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/newlake/ NewLake's X: https://twitter.com/NewLakeCapital Jarrett's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarrett-annenberg-8584474/ --- Show Credits: This episode was hosted by Lewis Goldberg and Anne Donohoe of KCSA Strategic Communications. Special thanks to our Program Director, Shea Gunther. You can learn more about how KCSA can help your cannabis and psychedelic companies by visiting www.kcsa.com or emailing greenrush@kcsa.com. You can also connect with us via our social channels: X: @KCSAPodcastLabs Instagram: @KCSAPodcastLabs LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kcsapodcastlabs/ --- Show Notes: Introduction to Jarrett Annenberg and NewLake Capital Partners (01:36 - 03:03) Jarrett Annenberg discusses his background in real estate and how he joined NewLake Capital Partners. Overview of NewLake Capital Partners' focus on cannabis real estate through sale-leaseback transactions. Challenges in Cannabis Real Estate (09:20 - 10:08) The difficulties faced by cannabis businesses due to federal illegality and its impact on funding and operations. Comparison between cannabis real estate and other real estate sectors. Impact of Potential Rescheduling of Cannabis (16:56 - 18:15) Discussion on how the rescheduling of cannabis to Schedule III could positively affect NewLake's business. Improvements in tenant credit quality and cash flow as a result of changes in tax laws. The Future of Cannabis Real Estate (19:10 - 21:09) Jarrett explains NewLake's conservative underwriting approach and focus on long-term growth. Anticipated changes and opportunities in the cannabis real estate market. State-Specific Opportunities and Challenges (32:01 - 33:36) Analysis of various states' cannabis markets, highlighting successful and challenging markets. Factors contributing to the success of states like Missouri and the difficulties faced in states like New York. Public vs. Private Cannabis Companies (36:01 - 37:36) Pros and cons of public versus private cannabis companies. Jarrett's perspective on who will dominate the market in the future. Closing Remarks and Future Prospects (42:13 - 43:19) Jarrett shares his optimism for the future of the cannabis industry and the expected tailwinds. Final thoughts on the importance of institutional and regulatory support for the industry's growth. Key Takeaways: Introduction to Jarrett Annenberg: Insights into Jarrett's background and his role at NewLake Capital Partners. Challenges in Cannabis Real Estate: Exploration of the unique challenges faced by the cannabis real estate sector. Impact of Rescheduling: Potential benefits of cannabis rescheduling on NewLake's business model and tenant stability. Forbes: House Lawmakers Vote To Block Federal Marijuana Rescheduling State-Specific Analysis: Success stories and challenges from different state markets in the cannabis industry. Public vs.
Um dos rostos mais conhecidos da TV aberta, Sandra Annemberg é a nossa entrevistada do Mamilos Café. Um papo sobre menopausa e maternidade, mas não só. A jornalista fala sobre a representatividade que entende ter para o jornalismo brasileiro, memes, família, liberdade e muito mais! _____ Contato: mamilos@mamilos.me
M&M's is Gen Z's favorite brand. Its spokescandies are beloved by all, so much so that any minor change to their cadence can cause a political discourse and polarize the nation. How does a legacy brand stay relevant in the modern world and remain pervasive in the minds of millions? In honor of the upcoming Super Bowl, we're revisiting the 2023 M&M Super Bowl campaign with Jessica Adelman, Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs and Communications at Mars Wrigley. She gives insights into the captivating integrated advertising strategy, as well as tips for how world-famous brands can charm their audiences while remaining authentic to their corporate purpose.Featuring:Jessica Adelman, Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs at Mars WrigleyHost:Fred Cook (@fredcook), Chairman Emeritus of Golin, a global PR firm. Author of “Improvise - Unorthodox Career Advice from an Unlikely CEO” and Director of the USC Center for Public RelationsFollow us: @Center4PR (Twitter, Facebook and Instagram)Newsletter: News from the USC Center for Public RelationsVisit our website: https://annenberg.usc.edu/research/center-public-relations
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Robeson Taj Frazier is an associate professor of communication and director of IDEA (the Institute for Diversity and Empowerment at Annenberg), as well as the author of The East is Black: Cold War China in the Black Radical Imagination and KAOS Theory: The Afrokosmic Ark of Ben Caldwell, and producer of IT'S YOURS: A Story About Hip-Hop and the Internet and Hip-Hop and the Metaverse on PBS. Reflecting on his roots and early influences, he takes us through his journey from New Jersey to China to academia, having produced both books and multimedia along the way.Here are some of the references from this episode, for those who want to dig a little deeper:Robeson Taj FrazierIDEA: Institute for Diversity & Empowerment @ AnnenbergBooks:The East Is Black: Cold War China in the Black Radical ImaginationKAOS Theory: The Afrokosmic Ark of Ben CaldwellFilm/TV:IT'S YOURS documentaryHip-Hop and the Metaverse | PBSEarly influences:Mr T. as B.A. Baracus on the A-TeamGI JoeJemAugust Wilson's The Piano Lesson with Charles S. DuttonWatermelon ManAmerican Culture in China (1990s):Mariah Carey / YanniW.E.B. DuBoisPaul RobesonDiscmanDarlie toothpasteMarguerite de BourgoingThe Misadventures of AWKWARD Black Girl (Issa Rae)Tricia RoseLupe FiascoRobloxBen Caldwell / KAOS Network:Project Blowed, a workshop space utilized by:The Pharcyde, Freestyle Fellowship, Doja Cat, Kendrick LamarLeimert Phone Company projectMIT Radiation Laboratory history / videoWelcome to MetaSecond LifeShare your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com.Music:“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X.––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––In Time (Instrumental) by Dylan Emmet https://soundcloud.com/dylanemmetSpaceship by Lesion X https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeatsCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/in-time-instrumentalFree Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/lesion-x-spaceshipMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/AzYoVrMLa1Q––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
An on-site visit to the remarkable center created by Philanthropist Wallis Annenberg -- a model for conquering "The Epidemic of Loneliness."
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Over a year into Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, how are Ukrainian journalism scholars and media makers thinking about the conflict, and where do they see it going next? Annenberg student and Center for Media at Risk steering committee member Liz Hallgren sits down with the Center's visiting scholars, Yevhen Fedchenko, Olena Lysenko and Dariya Orlova to unpack the state of play. Keeping a clear-eyed emphasis on the decade of conflict that led to this tipping point, Fedchenko, Lysenko and Orlova address the pivotal role of media – both in Ukraine and abroad – in the making and breaking of Ukraine's war effort, including how Ukrainian journalists have managed tensions with their Western counterparts and what changing narratives around the war say about Russia's grip on the information environment.
Walter Annenberg Lecture: Jaune Quick-to-See Smith Whitney Museum of American Art May 18, 2023 6:30–7:30 pm For over five decades, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, a citizen of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation, has examined and interpreted life in America through Native ideology, focusing on pressing issues of land, racism, and cultural preservation. Her pointed and often humorous works employ a rich visual vocabulary inspired by modern art historical movements like Pop and Abstract Expressionism and potent symbols of her own culture and identity, such as horses, bison, and canoes, to challenge the mainstream narratives and visual languages of American culture. For this program, Smith joins Adam Weinberg, Alice Pratt Brown Director, for a conversation about her life and work. In honor of the late Walter H. Annenberg—philanthropist, patron of the arts, and former ambassador—the Whitney Museum of American Art established the Walter Annenberg Annual Lecture to advance this country's understanding of its art and culture. Support for this lecture and for public programs at the Whitney Museum is provided, in part, by GRoW @ Annenberg, a philanthropic initiative led by Gregory Annenberg Weingarten, Vice President and Director of the Annenberg Foundation, and by members of the Whitney's Education Committee. More Info: https://whitney.org/events/walter-annenberg-jqtss
How is AI transforming the public relations industry, and what does it mean for PR professionals? We recently hosted a captivating discussion with a panel of AI pioneers, including Aaron Kwittken of PRophet, Ed Clarke of Cometrics, and Bobby Lincoln of PeakMetrics, to explore this fascinating topic. Our conversation delves into the need for communicators to become more data-savvy and how these tools can support our gut instincts with solid data.In our conversation, we focus on the crucial issues of ethics and accuracy as we explore the initial reactions to AI-powered tools. We also delve into the necessary skills that communicators will need to incorporate AI effectively in the future. Our panelists provide valuable insights into how to address concerns and leverage opportunities that AI presents for brands to better understand their customers.Looking ahead, we examine the potential impact of AI technology on jobs and industries, as well as the importance of ensuring accuracy in a world where AI is continuously evolving. We discuss the need for governing bodies to establish standards for AI, the question of content ownership in AI-generated work, and the responsible use of this technology. Tune in to this episode of #PRFuture to learn more, and download the 2023 Global Communication Report at www.annenberg.usc.edu/gcr. Moderator:Doug Dawson, Director, Global Communications, Microsoft and USC Annenberg faculty Featuring:Aaron Kwittken, CEO & Founder, PRophet, Comms Tech Cloud CEO, Stagwell GlobalEd Clarke, CEO and Founder, CometricsBobby Lincoln, COO and Co-Founder, PeakMetrics Host:Fred Cook (@fredcook), Chairman Emeritus of Golin, a global PR firm. Author of “Improvise - Unorthodox Career Advice from an Unlikely CEO” and Director of the USC Center for Public RelationsFollow us: @Center4PR (Twitter, Facebook and Instagram)Newsletter: News from the USC Center for Public RelationsVisit our website: https://annenberg.usc.edu/research/center-public-relations
Before becoming a screenwriter and TV writer on HBO's Succession, Jamie Carragher was a high school teacher turned graduate arts journalism student at USC Annenberg where he met Paola Mardo, then an aspiring film critic and podcast producer, now head of audio at Proximity Media, producer/executive producer of In Proximity, and host/creator of Long Distance, a narrative podcast and short documentary series about stories in the Filipino diaspora. On this episode, Jamie and Paola discuss navigating unorthodox creative careers including attending journalism school (2:59), how Jamie's sole Hollywood connection led to a writer's assistant job (8:14), how and why Paola created the podcast Long Distance (10:47), Jamie's role as Succession writer's assistant (16:29) then staff writer and story editor (20:23), and their Prox Recs (24:20). Learn more and read the transcript of this conversation at ProximityMedia.com.NOTE: This episode features a conversation about television writing. We at Proximity Media want to acknowledge that the Writers Guild of America, the labor union representing writers of motion pictures, television, radio, and internet programming, is currently on strike. Our company works closely with writers and we have writers in the company as well. So we stand in solidarity with the WGA and support all writers – and workers – in getting fair treatment and pay. Thanks for listening to In Proximity. – Paola Mardo, Proximity Media Head of Audio and In Proximity Producer/Executive ProducerLearn more, get links to projects discussed, and read the transcript of this conversation at ProximityMedia.com.CONNECT WITH PROXIMITY MEDIA:Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. We're also on YouTube.Learn more at ProximityMedia.com.Text PROX to 510-998-3176 or head to subtext.to/prox for updates on new episodes and latest projects from Proximity Media.CREDITS:In Proximity is a production of Proximity Media.Producer: Paola MardoExecutive Producers: Ryan Coogler, Zinzi Coogler, Sev Ohanian, Paola MardoTheme Song and Additional Music: Ludwig GöranssonSound Designer and Mix Engineer: Ken NanaEpisode Editor: Cedric WilsonProduction Assistant: Polina Cherezova
The COVID-19 pandemic has been the most significant disruption of our lives. Its impact has been far-reaching, altering our work habits, communication styles, and even our priorities. Most importantly, it sparked a widespread discussion about mental health. In this episode, we are joined by guests who wrote about mental health in USC Center for PR's 2023 Relevance Report. They take a deep dive into how workplaces have addressed mental health issues and its growing relevance in contemporary society. We will uncover the factors driving the growing awareness of mental health concerns, from the influence of social media on younger generations to the heightened attention employers are paying to their employees' mental well-being. Our panelists also discuss themes such as the great resignation and employer-driven mental health initiatives in the context of public relations.Whether it's by seeking out support for yourself or advocating for mental health initiatives in your organization, everyone has a role to play in promoting mental health and well-being. To learn more, tune in to this episode of #PRFuture, and download the 2023 Relevance Report at https://annenberg.usc.edu/relevance.Featuring:Jeffrey Cole, USC Annenberg Center for the Digital FutureBill Imada, IW GroupJacqueline Liu, The Pollack Group & USC Annenberg ProfessorHost:Fred Cook (@fredcook), Chairman Emeritus of Golin, a global PR firm. Author of “Improvise - Unorthodox Career Advice from an Unlikely CEO” and Director of the USC Center for Public RelationsFollow us: @Center4PR (Twitter, Facebook and Instagram)Newsletter: News from the USC Center for Public RelationsVisit our website: https://annenberg.usc.edu/research/center-public-relations
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Have you ever wondered what kind of wildlife lives right in the middle of your city? Or why some animals thrive in cities while others don't? And how did a mountain lion end up in Los Angeles, anyway? Join me and Miguel Ordeñana, the scientist who discovered mountain lion P-22 living in Griffith Park in LA as we discuss these questions and so many more. Links: Keeping Cats Indoors Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing Safety in Mountain Lion Habitat P-22 sightings during my visit to LA P-22 Eulogy by Beth Pratt Friends of Griffith Park My website is www.goldenstatenaturalist.com Podcast merch! You can find me @goldenstatenaturalist on Instagram or TikTok The theme song is called "i dunno" by grapes.
Na conversa sobre os 50 anos do Globo Repórter, Sandra Annenberg e Jorge Pontual falam da longevidade e da relevância do programa, e sobre a série especial que celebra o cinquentenário.
To the Classroom: Conversations with Researchers & Educators
Today's guest is Dr. Rachael Gabriel. We'll talk about the newly published book, How Education Policy Shapes Literacy Instruction, which includes chapters she authored and co-authored and which she edited. Specifically, we'll explore the history of studies relating to teacher quality and instructional materials, and what research shows makes the biggest difference in supporting early literacy growth. Later, I'm joined by my colleagues Macie Kerbs and Molly Wood for a conversation about practical takeaways.***To learn more about this podcast, see the first season's guests, read full transcripts and blog responses from listeners, and read more about Jennifer Serravallo and her work, visit www.jenniferserravallo.com/podcastMore information on How Education Policy Shapes Literacy InstructionRead the Annenberg report about considerations for high quality professional learning (link to actual studies can be found within this report).***About this episode's guest: Rachael Gabriel is Professor of Literacy Education at the University of Connecticut. She is author of more than fifty refereed articles, and author or editor of six books for literacy teachers, leaders and education researchers, including the newly published How Education Policy Shapes Literacy Instruction which we'll be talking about today. Rachael currently teaches courses for educators and doctoral students pursuing specialization in literacy. She serves on the editorial boards of journals focused on literacy, education research and education policy, and has served on the boards of the International Literacy Association and Reading Recovery Council of North America. In addition to experience as a classroom teacher and reading specialist, Rachael holds graduate certificates in both quantitative and qualitative research methods. Rachael's research is focused on: literacy instruction, leadership and intervention, as well as policies related to teacher development and evaluation. Her current projects investigate: supports for adolescent literacy, state literacy policies and discipline-specific literacy instruction. Special thanks to Scotty Sanders for audio editing this episode. https://www.scottysandersmedia.com/Support the show
The USC Center for PR's 2023 Relevance Report found that 47% of consumers believe corporations should get involved with social issues by focusing on internal policies and issues. But what does that look like in action?In this episode, we talk with communication leaders spearheading various corporate social engagement efforts at their organizations. Discover the philosophy behind the creation of corporate social engagement programs such as NBCUniversal's Creative Impact Lab, Grubhub's initiatives to assist independent restaurants during the pandemic and Union Pacific Railroad's strategies for employee engagement.While corporate social engagement exists in a variety of forms, professionals agree that one thing is constant: Companies must stay true to their core values and business model. Tune in to this episode of #PRFuture to learn more, and download the 2023 Relevance Report at https://annenberg.usc.edu/relevance.Featuring:Clarissa Beyah, Union Pacific Railroad and USC AnnenbergHilary Smith, NBCUniversalDave Tovar, GrubhubHost:Fred Cook (@fredcook), Chairman Emeritus of Golin, a global PR firm. Author of “Improvise - Unorthodox Career Advice from an Unlikely CEO” and Director of the USC Center for Public RelationsFollow us: @Center4PR (Twitter, Facebook and Instagram)Newsletter: News from the USC Center for Public RelationsVisit our website: https://annenberg.usc.edu/research/center-public-relations
Join Ramiro Adeva, Agoura Hills Assistant City Manager with special guest Beth Pratt, National Wildlife Federation CA Regional Executive Director as they dig deep into the long-awaited Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing Project. Tune in to the podcast on these platforms: Youtube, Spotify, Google podcast, Amazon Music, Castbox, Radiopublic, Stitcher, and the Agoura Hills website. The Good Life Agoura Hills podcast episodes are available in both video and audio formats. Find The Good Life Agoura Hills podcast on the City's website www.agourahillscity.org/thegoodlifepodcast, the City's official YouTube channel, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. AVAILABLE FOR FREE ON ANCHOR.FM AMAZON MUSIC, STITCHER, POCKETCASTS, YOUTUBE, etc. Connect with us on social media! Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CityofAgouraHills Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/cityofagourahills/ Nextdoor- https://bit.ly/ahnextdoor Twitter- https://twitter.com/CityAgouraHills LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/city-of-agoura-hills Check out our podcast page Visit www.agourahillscity.org/thegoodlifepodcast Stay updated with our newsletter, 'The Leaflet' https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/CAAGOURAHILLS/subscriber/new Stay updated with our newsletter, 'The Leaflet' https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/CAAGOURAHILLS/subscriber/new Visit our City website https://www.agourahillscity.org/ #CityofAgouraHills #AgouraHills #AgouraCares #ConejoValley #TheGoodLifePodcast #TheGoodLifeAgouraHills #TheGoodlifePod
TikTok has knocked down the wall between public figures and their audiences, putting celebrities and high profile individuals in closer contact than ever before. Inspired by the Harry and Megan interview with Oprah Winfrey, ColorMeLoverly has blown up on TikTok for her comedic and relatable takes on the public relations field and the irony of this new transparent communication.Public relations TikTok accounts are few and far between when compared to news accounts, something Clara has properly taken advantage of. Her personal know-how of pop culture, the current social media buzz, and awareness of what's going on in the news culminates into the Tik Toks that she feels are the most relatable. In this episode, Fred talks with Clara about just how truthful her TikTok videos are and the ever more relevant role of public relations professionals today as they have to transverse the growing importance of social media.Featuring:Clara @colormeloverly on TikTokHost:Fred Cook (@fredcook), Chairman Emeritus of Golin, a global PR firm. Author of “Improvise - Unorthodox Career Advice from an Unlikely CEO” and Director of the USC Center for Public RelationsFollow us: @Center4PR (Twitter, Facebook and Instagram)Newsletter: News from the USC Center for Public RelationsVisit our website: https://annenberg.usc.edu/research/center-public-relations
Firstly, we shout out the city of L.A.’s brand-new Charlotta Bass day, which took place this February 14th, 2023. We also recognize that USC has officially rolled out a new Charlotta Bass Journalism & Justice Lab at its Annenberg school. Learn more about Charlotta Bass here. Secondly, we shout out Mike Bonin’s What’s Next, LosContinue reading COUNCIL MEMBER SUGGESTS ECHO PARK LAKE FENCE SHOULD BE DOWN BY LATE MARCH →
Firstly, we shout out the city of L.A.’s brand-new Charlotta Bass day, which took place this February 14th, 2023. We also recognize that USC has officially rolled out a new Charlotta Bass Journalism & Justice Lab at its Annenberg school. Learn more about Charlotta Bass here. Secondly, we shout out Mike Bonin’s What’s Next, LosContinue reading COUNCIL MEMBER SOTO-MARTINEZ SAYS ECHO PARK LAKE FENCE SHOULD BE DOWN BY LATE MARCH →
How far should a company go with corporate activism? Lyft is setting the example for how companies should use corporate activism to speak out on issues. Last year, Texas passed the Heartbeat Act, which banned women from receiving abortions after the detection of a fetal heartbeat. The bill went even further, putting Lyft drivers who take women to abortion clinics at legal risk. The team at Lyft was quick to speak out against the legislation, and ensured drivers that they would cover legal fees and offer additional support if they were caught in trouble for bringing people to access essential health care. Uber followed suit quickly after Lyft's statement, highlighting how Lyft is setting an example for how to conduct corporate activism. Back in October, Fred Cook spoke with Dominic Carr, EVP of Communications & Marketing at Lyft. He joined Lyft just a year and a half ago and has already put the pedal to the metal when it comes to corporate activism. In this episode, Fred and Dominic discuss how a company can act on a broader corporate purpose, and how to do it right. Featuring:Dominic Carr, EVP of Communication & Marketing at LyftHost:Fred Cook (@fredcook), Chairman Emeritus of Golin, a global PR firm. Author of “Improvise - Unorthodox Career Advice from an Unlikely CEO” and Director of the USC Center for Public RelationsFollow us: @Center4PR (Twitter, Facebook and Instagram)Newsletter: News from the USC Center for Public RelationsVisit our website: https://annenberg.usc.edu/research/center-public-relations
Relembra cobertura e apresentação do Jornal Hoje de Santa Maria
If you ever wanted a sneak-peak into what it is like to work in Annenberg Media, this is your all-access pass episode. Executive editor Nataly Josepth about what led her to join Annenberg Media and her journey in the newsroom. `
Neste episódio, Renata Ceribelli conversa com três mulheres de diferentes gerações: as jornalistas Sandra Annenberg e Kenya Sade e a atriz Vanessa Giácomo. As convidadas contaram como lidam com as críticas que recebem e trocaram experiências sobre opiniões que mais se parecem com ofensas.
Question 1: What is the relationship between time management and academic success? Question 2: What has been the nature of neoliberal globalization in a developed society such as the US or UK versus the developing such as Jamaica, Ghana etc. & what accounts for the contrast of experiences of poverty/inequality? Segment 1: What is the relationship between time management and Academic Success? It is said that life is short and time's limited. So, time is the most valuable and priceless thing in our lives, as it is the space within which we operate and conduct the entirety of our lives. This involves a plethora and myriad of stimuli coming at us in order to realize the zenith of our life. As such, time management becomes paramount as it is an excellent tool and skill for directing and guiding one's life's activities; so as, to minimize time wasting and the distractions that pose threats to the realization of one's academic goals; because life is short and time is limited. Yet, most of us take time management for granted. In fact, research shows that students who utilized effective time management skills, usually take it with them throughout their academic and professional life and realize greater success and less burn out and distractions (Source). Hence, Time Management is a vital skill and activity within learning strategy that may help to realize successful completion of one's academic goals. Segments 2 and 3: Sharing the Journey Part 2: The Masters project paper examined whether or not Jamaica's inequality trends from 1985 – 2007 was a consequence of the structural adjustment policies stipulated by the neo-liberal technocrats of the ‘Washington Consensus' on Jamaica. We began this examination by questioning the premise on which this variable lies: Neo-Liberalism creates inequality and poverty. Having established that “neoliberalism” creates inequality and poverty, we then asked ourselves, why and how the Jamaican government adopted and implemented structural adjustment policies by tracing the evolution of structural adjustment policies. Thirdly, we examined the results/implications of structural adjustment on Jamaica by presenting and analyzing Jamaica's income inequality and poverty trends. Finally, we assess whether or not these trends correlate with our assertions. Unlike the Graduate programs at Penn that I completed previously, the PHD in Communication at the Annenberg will explore post-industrial experience of neoliberal globalization on the working class and their response. Essentially, we want to know what has been the nature of neoliberal globalization in a developed society such as the United States. How different or similar are the experiences of poverty and inequality in Jamaica and the Caribbean vis-a-viz the United States under neoliberal globalization? And what accounts for these differences? What has been the response or the mitigating factor against neoliberal globalization, and if so, how effective is it? The answer may lie in my anecdotal analysis that requires further investigation: The decentralization of social media is the greatest victory for peoples in society, especially those that are marginalized and most vulnerable. The people of the global south, black and brown peoples have all suffered under Neoliberal Globalization and strategies of power that poses problems for human progress and people everywhere. Digital technology and the decentralization creates opportunities and greater competition and limits access so that there is this leveling of the playing field. Yet there is this drive to regulate information as the status quo uses countervailing tactics to re-monopolize information so that communication is no longer to make monopoly what was the monopoly. This may lead us to ask, what is the role of the neoliberal state? See Part 3. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/support
Jeffrey Stevenson finds himself on the wrong side of town and becomes Charlie and Andy's latest accomplice. Jeffrey is Managing Partner of VSS Capital Partners, a private investment firm that manages $4 billion in committed capital across eight funds. He recounts VSS's early days as an M&A firm devoted to publishing/media, then the transitions into principal investing and an industry focus broadened to include information, business services, healthcare and education. An early highlight: Jeffrey talks about representing Walter Annenberg in TV Guide's sale to Rupert Murdoch. Younger listeners can google Annenberg – and TV Guide.
Is it true that the decentralization of social media is the greatest victory for peoples in society, especially those that are marginalized and most vulnerable? That is part of my research interest as I seek to explore issues of power and neoliberal globalization and its effects on peoples and possible solutions. The episode is a personal statement written in essay form exploring my academic journey and direction of study. It is called "Serving the world today to solve tomorrow's challenges" because this statement speaks to my ultimate mission/vision in life and why I do what I do. The episode is split in several segments; the first in the introduction, the second is street vibe where I happen to share a short interview I did with the Iconic Performance Arts Studio that is trying to get zoning for their dance and performance studio. They need about 4000 - 5000 signatures from residents in the city. They are located in Germantown at 400 West Chelten. The third segments delve into the crux of the episode and is part 1 to a three part series. The last segment continues the discussions before we wrap up. Episode Opening Notes: Serving the world today to solve tomorrow's challenges is what I am seeking to do through my various efforts which have started but requires authority and more research in the field of academia. In 2021, I was seeking to get my first academic book, Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance, published by a hybrid publisher. My manuscript was rejected on the basis that I do not have a Doctorate, even though it was reviewed by peers and Kirkus Reviews as being an erudite economic analysis of Jamaica's history and the global South-Global North dynamic. Hence, I had applied and got into Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies to do a Doctor of Liberal Studies but had to go on a leave of absence due to lack of funding and financing. While the program proved to be beneficial to my academic goals, I realized that the university did not offer any funding, teach grants/opportunities or financial support to continue my education. Moreover, the university has a conservative bent and slant, that at times stifles its liberal school's thinking and exploration which clashed with my postcontructivist, critical, postmodern and liberal views and methods. In addition, the University is in D.C. and I reside in Philadelphia and commuting was becoming burdensome. As such, I decided to explore other PhD programs where I could benefit from funding, support and any opportunity to teach and develop my academic writing and authority in the field. In doing so, I had recalled that Professor Rita Barnard, tenured Professor in the Department of English at the University of Pennsylvania, and Editor of Nelson Mandela's Memoir, who had advised me on my previous research at Penn, had recommended that I explore a teaching career at Penn as the school would benefit from a West Indian voice and perspective. That has stuck with me and since one of my life's goals was to pursue a career as a professor, I relished the idea of working at Penn in such a capacity. Therefore, the first thought I had was to transfer to Penn, where I completed previous graduate and post graduate education. While researching, on Penn PhD programs online, I saw that Annenberg had a PhD that provided funding, teaching opportunities and a cadre of intellectuals and professors whom resonated with my research and I had referenced in the past, notably, John Jackson. As a result, I decided to apply for the Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania's school of Annenberg as it would help to not only position me and my company and efforts to take the next steps in realizing our goals but to realize a dream from humble beginnings. theneoliberal.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/support
Three months after the highly anticipated ribbon cutting for the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing on the 101 Freeway at Liberty Canyon Road, yet another mountain lion met a tragic end attempting to cross the 101 Freeway in the San Fernando Valley. In this episode, Thousand Oaks Acorn editor Kyle Jorrey meets via Zoom with Beth Pratt of the National Wildlife Federation to get an update on the crossing, which will play an instrumental role in future mountain lion survival. Pratt, who is a project leader for the crossing, shares how the bridge became a possibility and what work has been done with Caltrans since the April 22 event. Accompanying Links: 101 Freeway claims another mountain lion victim Agoura's bridge bash draws a crowdBridge for tomorrowNew details emerge as wildlife bridge moves closer to realityAnnenberg name given to Agoura wildlife crossingBranching Out:Find us on TwitterEmail us at branchingout@theacorn.comCall us at (805) 222-0237Written by Kyle JorreyAudio Engineering + Graphic Design by David LopezProduced by Allison MontroyMusic by Ian Bradley SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!Timios Title and Escrow Services211 Village Commons Blvd. #13, Camarillo(800) 377-8019Maid in America HousecleaningCall for a free estimate!(805) 499-7259Gold Coast Veterans Foundation4001 Mission Oaks Blvd, Suite D, Camarillo, CA(805) 482-6550Save a Life Thrift Stores315 Arneill Rd #103, Camarillo (888) 876-0605Arsenal Comics & Games1610-1 Newbury Rd, Newbury Park3431 Telegraph Rd, Ventura(805) 499-6197Support the show
Por que assuntos relacionados à mulher, como a menstruação e a menopausa sofrem tanto preconceito? As Saias também falam com Sandra Annenberg sobre os efeitos das fake news e claro, memes.
Assim como falamos no último episódio, a questão da democracia no Brasil se tornou um tema crítico. E aqui, nosso objetivo é tentar debater, de forma suprapartidária, como judaísmo e democracia se relacionam. Em que ponto das nossas vidas esses dois assuntos se encontram? Esse é o segundo episódio do “E eu com isso?” sobre o tema. No episódio 167, conversamos com a Clara Ant, militante do PT, pra saber como ela entende o encontro entre judaísmo e democracia. Hoje, nossa ideia é ter uma visão diferente, de quem milita pela democracia, mas em outra corrente política. Nosso convidado é Daniel Annenberg, vereador na cidade de São Paulo pelo PSDB. Daniel é formado em Administração Pública pela Fundação Getúlio Vargas e em Ciências Sociais pela Universidade de São Paulo e foi um dos criadores do Poupatempo. Apresentação: Amanda Hatzyrah e Anita Efraim.
Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter | Daily Gardener Community Historical Events 1815 On this day, Mary Russell Mitford wrote about the changing times in a letter to her friend, Sir William Elford, English banker, politician, and amateur artist. Our grandmothers, when about to make a beau-pot (A large ornamental vase for cut flowers.), proceeded, I fancy, much as their gardeners when clipping a yew hedge or laying out a parterre. Every stalk and stem was in its place; tulip answered tulip, and peony stared at peony. Even a rebellious leaf was reduced to order, and the huge bouquet spread its tremendous width as flat, as stiff, and almost as ugly as its fair framer's painted fan. We, their granddaughters, throw our honeysuckles and posies into their vases with little other care than to produce the grace of nature by its carelessness and profusion. And why should we not...? 1896 Death of Nora Perry, American poet, newspaper correspondent, and writer. In her poem, What May Be, Nora wrote, When the days are longer, longer, And the sun shines stronger, stronger, And the winds cease blowing, blowing, And the winter's chance of snowing Is lost in springtime weather. Here's an excerpt from her poem, The Coming of Spring. All this changing tint, This whispering stir and hint Of bud and bloom and wing, Is the coming of the spring. So, silently but swift, Above the wintry drift, The long days gain and gain, Until on hill and plain— Once more, and yet once more, Returning as before, We see the bloom of birth Make young again the earth 1906 Birth of Enid Annenberg Haupt, American publisher and philanthropist. The president of the New York Botanical Garden called Enid, The greatest patron American horticulture has ever known. Enid was one of eight children; her parents, Sadie and Moses, had one son and seven daughters. Her father was the founder of a large publishing empire. Enid followed in his footsteps and became an heiress to the large family fortune. Enid's first marriage ended in divorce. Her second marriage to Ira Haupt launched her philanthropic activities and introduced her to the world of gardening. When they got engaged, Ira gave Enid a cymbidium orchid. Enid was immediately enthralled by it. She told Ira that for her wedding present from him, she would be very happy with a gift of 13 cymbidium orchids. Enid's brother, Walter, put her in charge of the magazine Seventeen in 1953. During her tenure, Seventeen magazine was more popular than Glamor and twice as popular as Mademoiselle. At one point, more than half of the teenage girls in the United States were reading Seventeen magazine. Enid ran the magazine until 1970. When Enid died in 2005, she had donated more than $140 million to charities. Her favorite charities involved gardening. This is how Enid became known as "the fairy godmother of American horticulture" and "the patron saint of public gardens." One of Enid's most significant gifts was to the New York Botanical Garden. Over her lifetime, Enid gave them over $34 million – $5 million of which was dedicated to restoring the stunning Victorian glass greenhouse now called the Enid Haupt Conservancy. Without Enid, the greenhouse would have been demolished. After she retired from Seventeen magazine, Enid learned that the Soviet Union was considering purchasing River Farm, the 27-acre property once owned by George Washington as part of his Mount Vernon estate. The news was abhorrent to Enid. In 1973, she donated a million dollars to the American Horticultural Society to buy the property with the stipulation that it would remain open to the public. In November 2020, the American Horticultural Society attempted to sell River Farm for $32.9 million. AHS Board Chair Terry Hayes argued that selling River Farm was the only way to effectively carry out its national mission of “connecting people with plants and to help all Americans learn about sustainable gardening.” The move caused a rift on the board after five board members — Skipp Calvert, Tim Conlon, Holly Shimizu, Marcia Zech, and Laura Dowling — argued that it was "not only morally and ethically wrong, but... fraught with serious legal issues.” A year later, in the fall of 2021, the AHS officially took River Farm off the market. The AHS board had shrunk to the five board members who had fought to keep the historic property. In a statement, they said River Farm would remain as the permanent headquarters of the AHS and as a green space open to the public in honor of Enid Annenberg Haupt. 1823 On this day, William Bartram, American botanist, ornithologist, natural historian, and explorer, wrote in his diary that there were, numerous tribes of small birds, feeding on the aphids on the apple, pear trees - towhe buntings building their nests in the garden. Sharon White summarizes William Bartram's May garden life in her book Vanished Gardens: Finding Nature in Philadelphia (2011). May was misty sometimes with a morning wind and cruel with cold rains for a week "injurious to vegitation and to the farmers. Wheat just begining to ear appears to be blasted in many instances," and young birds drowned in their nests on the ground. Now and then Bartram's notations look different, smaller script, less detail. In the last year he kept the diary his writing scrawls across one page as if his hand slipped. The green twig whortleberry is in flower on May 6 in 1802, and the next May he records that a bullfrog swallowed: large mole instantly. That May there was hard frost on the seventh that killed the young shoots of trees and shrubs. Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation The Multifarious Mr. Banks by Toby Musgrave This book came out in 2020, and the subtitle is From Botany Bay to Kew, The Natural Historian Who Shaped the World. Toby Musgrave is a plant and garden historian, independent scholar, and consultant. He is the author or coauthor of eighteen books. By the way, a multifarious person has many sides or different qualities, and you can see for yourself that Banks was a tremendous personal force in Toby's introduction: Sir Joseph Banks was only twenty-five years old when in 1768 he convinced both the prestigious Royal Society and the bureaucratic Admiralty that he should join HMS Endeavour as expedition natural historian. He personally paid a fortune toundertake the three-year voyage led by James Cook, and en route became the first European to make an extensive study of the natural history and anthropology of Tahiti,' New Zealand and Australia. He is said to have had an affair with the 'queen of Tahiti' and, upon his return, he jilted his fiancée. Later, as a close personal friend of King George III, he persuaded the monarch that he was the man to develop the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew. Under Banks's leadership it became the world's leading botanic garden, a position it still holds today. This book is 386 pages of the biography of Joseph Banks and all he accomplished during his incredible life of adventure and botany. You can get a copy of The Multifarious Mr. Banks by Toby Musgrave and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $39. Botanic Spark 1907 Birth of the English author and playwright Daphne du Maurier (“Mor-ee-aya”)(books by this author), who was born in London. She was the middle daughter of a well-to-do family of creative bohemian artists and writers. Her father was a famous actor and a favorite of James Barrie - the author of Peter Pan. Daphne's writing inspired Alfred Hitchcock - especially her novels Rebecca, Jamaica Inn, and her short story, The Birds. In 1938 Daphne published her popular book, Rebecca. It has never gone out of print. During the pandemic in 2020, Netflix released their movie version of Rebecca starring Lily James, Armie Hammer, and Kristin Scott Thomas. In Rebecca, Daphne writes about the beautiful azaleas that grow on the estate at Manderley. And she says that the blooms were used to make a perfume for its late mistress. Yet, most azalea growers know that this is likely an example of artistic license since most evergreen azaleas have little to no fragrance. That said, some native deciduous azaleas can be very fragrant. In the opening pages of Rebecca, Daphne's narrator vividly describes the wild and wooly garden of Manderley: I saw that the garden had obeyed the jungle law, even as the woods had done. The rhododendrons stood fifty feet high, twisted and entwined with bracken, and they had entered into alien marriage with a host of nameless shrubs, poor, bastard thing that clung about their roots as though conscious of their spurious origin. A lilac had mated with a copper beech, and to bind them yet more closely to one another, the malevolent ivy, always an enemy to grace, had thrown her tendrils about the pair and made them prisoners. Daphne du Maurier incorporated gardens into many of her books. Her daughters recall that their mother loved flowers and flower arranging. Their home was always filled with flowers. Yet, in her book, The King's General, as in Rebecca, the garden can feel like a dangerous place at times. I was a tiny child again at Radford, my uncle's home, and he was walking me through the glass houses in the gardens. There was one flower, an orchid, that grew alone; it was the color of pale ivory, with one little vein of crimson running through the petals. The scent filled the house, honeyed and sickly sweet. It was the loveliest flower I had ever seen. I stretched out my hand to stroke the soft velvet sheen, and swiftly my uncle pulled me by the shoulder. ‘Don't touch it, child. The stem is poisonous. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.
Spencer speaks with Calvin Selth, program manager for AnnenbergTech at the Annenberg Foundation on this episode of Office Hours. In his role at the foundation, Calvin leads operations and program management for PledgeLA, a collective of more than 220 tech companies and venture capital firms hosted in partnership with L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti. PledgeLA's mission is to connect civic, private sector and nonprofit partners to increase access to jobs and capital for underrepresented communities. Calvin began his career as a bilingual K-8 educator, and has used his past experience in talent recruitment, nonprofit development and event marketing to gather people from diverse backgrounds around shared goals. He graduated magna cum laude from Cornell University and holds a certificate in leadership and management from the Wharton School.
School's in session and May launched her brand new course at USC Annenberg, "AAPI History and Journalism". The class is the first to ever focus Asian American issues at the Annenberg school so this is groundbreaking. But May was FULL of anxiety for several reasons, including pressure to succeed because, as the BIPOC community knows, often we only get one shot to get it right by the "establishment". In this episode, May talks about her initial fear and stress, but also shares part of the classroom experience when her students read their personal essays about being APIDA, Asian Pacific Islander Desi American, and what the new class means to them. What they wrote will move and inspire you.
#102: Julia Adams joined the NBA in February as a social media content publisher. She predominantly works on content creation and strategy for the NBA's International App including in-app stories, in-app messages, game highlights and push notifications that reach audiences of over 4 million people. She also interviews NBA figures and writes articles for NBA.com. Prior to joining the NBA, Julia worked at Spectrum as a production assistant working on Lakers and Dodgers post-production content and has also held roles at ESPN 3, International Olympic Committee, Wasserman, USC Athletics, The NBPA, and FOX Sports. She attended the University of Southern California where she received her bachelor's in Broadcast Journalism and her master's in Specialized Journalism with a focus in sports. While at USC, she was Sports Director of USC's student-run media organization, Annenberg Media, and she was awarded the Chick Hearn Memorial Scholarship her senior year by Annenberg and the Lakers organization given to a standout student pursuing a career in sports journalism. She is an avid Lakers fan and loves her two french bulldogs!Shop the limited edition What Fulfills You? Daily Notebook and all podcast merchandise collection at www.whatfulfillsyou.comGrab a copy of the career ebook guide, The Everyday Girl's Guide to Career Success. Shop now at www.whatfulfillsyou.comBooks Mentioned:You're a Badass by Jen SinceroDare to Lead by Brene BrownTiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl StrayedLearn more about Julia Adams at https://julia-adams.com/Follow Julia Adams on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jujuadamsFollow the What Fulfills You? Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatfulfillsyoupod/Follow Emily Elizabeth's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyeduong/Read more on the blog: https://emilyelizabeth.blog/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/what-fulfills-you-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
早前人们对于二手交易的印象,大多来自上世纪90年代中国城市改造时旧货市场的旧家电,而当下,蓬勃的消费市场和电商平台的崛起也带动了各色商品的二手交易流通——二手奢侈品就是其中增速较快的品类。有观察认为,中国奢侈品消费市场正在从过剩消费向市场流通阶段过渡,有望复制90年代日本二手奢侈品繁荣之路。本期贝望录,我们请来二手奢侈品交易平台只二的创始人及合伙人,聊聊在传统中古店之外、数字化时代影响下的中国二手奢侈品交易市场和它的前景。【本节目由Withinlink碚曦投资协作体出品】【嘉宾】祝泰倪奇 Austin Zhu只二创始人兼CEO杨梦琦Norah Yang 只二合伙人/脱口秀演员【主持】李倩玲 Bessie Lee中国广告界和营销科技界领军人碚曦投资协作体创始人兼首席执行官刘雨静 Jennie Liu南加州大学Annenberg传播学院毕业长期观察消费与营销行业的记者【本期内容提要】[07:36] 中国二手奢侈品时长的消费者画像[11:31] 国内二手商品的三种主流售卖模式[15:12] 二手奢侈品平台是如何鉴定货品真伪的?[19:00] 谁在平台上卖二手奢侈品?[25:14] 二手奢侈品市场是“围绕卖家”的市场[30:28] 二手平台的终局不应该是促销和打折[32:30] 为什么二手奢侈品的买家和卖家都以女性为主?[33:13] 二手珠宝包袋最好卖,二手服装折旧率最高[38:23] 中国消费者购买二手商品的心态[51:10] 二手奢侈品做直播,其区别于一手商品的带货模式和话术逻辑[57:23] 二手奢侈品平台是如何找到货源的?[62:08] 二手奢侈品是个“和时间做朋友”的赛道【延伸阅读】The Rise of Second-hand: Exploring the Opportunities of Re-commercehttps://bmilab.com/blog/2021/2/2/the-rise-of-second-hand-fashion-exploring-the-opportunities-of-re-commerceThe Consumers Behind Fashion's Growing Secondhand Markethttps://www.bcg.com/publications/2020/consumer-segments-behind-growing-secondhand-fashion-market【后期制作】天牛【收听方式】推荐您使用Apple Podcast、小宇宙APP、Spotify、汽水儿APP或任意泛用型播客客户端订阅收听《贝望录》,也可通过喜马拉雅FM、网易云音乐、QQ音乐收听。【互动方式】微博:@贝望录微信公众号:贝望录+商务合作:beiwanglu@withinlink.com
中国是全球第五大葡萄酒消费国,虽然相较于白酒,中国的葡萄酒行业规模远不能与之相比,但是葡萄酒行业依然具有相当大的潜力——葡萄酒定价体系逐渐完善,越来越多人投身于本土葡萄酒酿造,消费者对葡萄酒的兴趣和知识也与日俱增。本期贝望录,我们请来全球首位常驻中国大陆的葡萄酒大师、从事葡萄酒培训的赵凤仪,聊聊中国和全球的葡萄酒产业、葡萄酒消费市场变化,以及,如何为你自己找到一款好喝的葡萄酒。【本节目由Withinlink碚曦投资协作体监制、出品】【嘉宾】赵凤仪Fongyee Walker MW,龙凤美酒顾问创始人,全球首位常驻中国大陆的葡萄酒大师【主持】李倩玲 Bessie Lee,中国广告界和营销科技界领军人,碚曦投资协作体创始人兼首席执行官刘雨静 Jennie Liu,南加州大学Annenberg传播学院毕业,长期观察消费与营销行业的记者【内容提要】[06:35] 过去十年中国葡萄酒爱好者群体和消费行为的变化[08:20] 早前在中国市场,葡萄酒的价格和质量无关[10:55] 西方的葡萄酒历史与东方的泡茶历史[15:04] 葡萄酒与汽水勾兑是错的饮酒方式吗?[18:16] 在全球,为何新世界葡萄酒的认知度低于旧世界葡萄酒?[23:10] 高质量的葡萄酒就是好喝的葡萄酒吗?[29:40] 为什么葡萄酒行业比啤酒洋酒行业更碎片化?[33:24] 中国本土的中小葡萄酒品牌要如何打入市场[36:50] 葡萄酒的销售强调产区而不是品牌[39:20] 葡萄酒旅游(Wine tour)在中国市场有发展前景吗?[41:47] 消费者如何避免买到假葡萄酒?[43:07] 拉菲是如何在中国市场建立知名度的?注:本期节目特别感谢Lionel Le Gal先生的帮助。【后期制作】天牛【收听方式】推荐您使用Apple Podcast、小宇宙APP、Spotify、汽水儿APP或任意泛用型播客客户端订阅收听《贝望录》,也可通过喜马拉雅FM、网易云音乐、QQ音乐收听。【互动方式】微博:@贝望录微信公众号:贝望录+商务合作:beiwanglu@withinlink.com
提及时尚行业,人们不免想起繁华的秀场和售价不菲的高定,或是那些在国际上崭露头角的中国设计师,但时尚行业创业是否真如它的表面那样光鲜?不同的人有不同的解读。本期贝望录,我们请来一位曾在国际顶尖奢侈品集团工作、如今是独立设计师品牌合作人的嘉宾,聊聊奢侈品、服装行业的商业逻辑,以及中国的独立设计师品牌是如何在激烈的商业环境中活下来的。【嘉宾】孔婕,ZYNNI品牌合伙人【主持】李倩玲 Bessie Lee,中国广告界和营销科技界领军人,碚曦投资协作体创始人兼首席执行官。刘雨静 Jennie Liu,南加州大学Annenberg传播学院毕业,长期观察消费与营销行业的记者。【本期内容提要】[08:05]价位较高的高端纯羊绒定制要如何在中国开拓市场?[11:30]LV等奢侈品集团的产品开发流程[14:20]从打样到大货——一件时装是如何从图纸走向市场的?[20:38]同一个工厂、同一款面料生产出的时装,为什么会不一样?[21:38]服饰行业创业里不同的商业模式[23:26]服饰行业的借鉴与抄袭很难界定,导致设计师维权困难[31:11]中国未来有可能诞生自己的奢侈品品牌吗?[32:20]ICICLE之禾是如何提高消费者黏性的?[36:09]大品牌具有的供应链优势,及设计师品牌量少工艺高带来的挑战[40:25]时尚、广告、影视……与创意有关的行业的“炒冷饭”趋势为何发生?[46:39]时尚行业的毛利率和投入产出比[48:38]电商起家的时尚品牌与线下开始的时尚品牌的模式不同点[52:45]从0到1成立一个时尚品牌,可能会踩哪些坑?[57:20]买手店和代销平台的佣金比例【后期制作】天牛【收听方式】推荐您使用Apple Podcast、小宇宙APP、Spotify、皮艇APP或任意泛用型播客客户端订阅收听《贝望录》,也可通过喜马拉雅FM、网易云音乐、QQ音乐收听。【互动方式】微博:@贝望录微信公众号:贝望录+商务合作:beiwanglu@withinlink.com
我国从2000年步入老龄化社会,如今随着生育率下滑,老龄化的发展速度在加快。这一趋势同样带来了银发经济的崛起——针对高龄人群的消费业态出现,各路资本纷纷入局。不过如果对比上世纪70年代末就进入老龄化社会的日本,目前中国的银发经济业态还处于起步阶段,依然有不少消费需求有待挖掘和满足。本期贝望录,我们请来一位研究日本银发经济的学者,聊聊银发经济、少子高龄化带来的影响和未来中国消费市场的银发经济走向。【嘉宾】徐迪旻,日本庆应大学博士,日本亚洲好友协会理事长,日本《爱华》杂志社长、总编。【主持】李倩玲 Bessie Lee,中国广告界和营销科技界领军人,碚曦投资协作体创始人兼首席执行官。刘雨静 Jennie Liu,南加州大学Annenberg传播学院毕业,长期观察消费与营销行业的记者。【本期内容提要】[04:44]银发经济的常见业态[06:30]日本的老年大学开始开设“玩手机”课程了[13:37]日本政府为什么格外重视银发经济?[16:39]以上海为例,中国市场如今在银发经济的什么阶段?[21:30]从营销角度聊聊银发群体和背后的洞察[26:02]商业品牌如何在银发群体里破圈?[30:50]品牌要如何挖掘银发群体的真正需求?[34:11]从内衣、浴缸等消费品,聊聊针对高龄群体的商品是如何设计的【后期制作】天牛【收听方式】推荐您使用Apple Podcast、小宇宙APP、Spotify、皮艇APP或任意泛用型播客客户端订阅收听《贝望录》,也可通过喜马拉雅FM、网易云音乐、QQ音乐收听。【互动方式】微博:@贝望录微信公众号:贝望录+商务合作:beiwanglu@withinlink.com
美妆集合店是如今线下零售行业的一个热门新趋势。这种集合了新品发布、彩妆体验、商品购买等一站式服务的业态,正在逐步成为屈臣氏、莎莎等老牌零售店的竞争对手。美妆集合店的入局者也逐步开始形成不同的业态风格:有的以国货彩妆为主,有的走平价路线,有的则专注引入海外小众品牌……本期贝望录,我们请来国际新奢美妆品牌集团USHOPAL的创始人兼CEO,从旗下的美妆集合店Bonnie&Clyde(BC极选)展开聊聊新消费时代的美妆集合店引进海外小众品牌、与消费者沟通、拓张业务的方法论。本期贝望录听众福利--听众专属优惠券及线下门店惊喜礼物--请移步“贝望录+”公众号,发送“BC”两个英文字母,即可收到企业微信专属客服二维码,加好友即可获取。【嘉宾】郭璐,USHOPAL创始人兼CEO【主持】李倩玲 Bessie Lee,中国广告界和营销科技界领军人,碚曦投资协作体创始人兼首席执行官刘雨静 Jennie Liu,南加州大学Annenberg传播学院毕业,长期观察消费与营销行业的记者【本期内容提要】[05:01]当下热门的美妆集合店与屈臣氏、丝芙兰等老牌零售店的区别[08:50]从渠道为王到内容为王,改变了各个品牌触及年轻人的方式[11:38]客单价很高的品牌,要如何做好媒介投放?[14:02]彩妆行业正在重走当年服饰行业的消费趋势[16:15]当美妆集合店以“展示”作为出发点,要如何保证销售额?[20:21]不做动物测试的海外美妆品牌要如何进入中国市场?*[24:42]彩妆是美妆日化里的好机会,特别是粉底液和香水品类[27:08]集合店引进海外小众品牌时,要如何搭建产品矩阵?[33:18]香水品牌佩枪朱丽叶是如何在中国市场打出知名度的?[42:13]美妆集合店的门店设计、选址和选品方法论[45:34]北京市场和上海市场消费偏好的区别[48:02]碎片化渠道和数字化革新下,中国零售行业的未来趋势[55:18]如何让消费者二次走进线下零售店?*据悉,根据中国国家药品监督管理局(National Medical Products Administration)发布的文件显示,从2021年5月1日起,进口普通化妆品免除动物测试。“特殊用途化妆品”包括防晒产品、染发剂、防脱产品、儿童用品等仍然需要接受动物测试。本集中几处嘉宾提及的英文翻译如下:[1:19] Go back to the roots of what the brand is really about. 引领国际顶级品牌的创始人重新审视品牌保持初心。[37:44] Be a brand person, earn respect. Be a sales person, earn respect. Be a professional logistics person, earn respect. 无论你是做品牌、做销售或是做专业物流,都需要基于自己的专业赢得对方的尊重。[39:30] You're not staying true to who you are. 你没有坚持做真实的自己。本集提到的部分品牌:-美妆护肤品牌-Chantecaille 香缇卡 NaturaBissé 悦碧诗 SUQQU Juliette has a Gun 佩枪朱丽叶Algologie 欧华妍 Aveeno 艾惟诺 Nina Ricci 莲娜丽姿 -高端百货-美国:Bloomingdale's, Neiman Marcus法国:Le Bon Marché英国:Harrods, Harvey Nichols-美妆集合店-Harmay 话梅Haydon 黑洞SpaceNK(已经退出中国市场)-名词解释-BA=Beauty Advisor 美容顾问UV=unique visitor 独立访客BD=business development 业务拓展Sustainability 可持续性Equity 股权投资TP=Taobao partner 淘拍档,淘宝合作伙伴Clean beauty 纯净美妆Break even 收支平衡【后期制作】天牛【收听方式】推荐您使用Apple Podcast、小宇宙APP、Spotify、皮艇APP或任意泛用型播客客户端订阅收听《贝望录》,也可通过喜马拉雅FM、网易云音乐、QQ音乐收听。【互动方式】微博:@贝望录微信公众号:贝望录+商务合作:beiwanglu@withinlink.com
我们对文具最早的认知或许始于幼时校外小卖部里琳琅满目的纸笔本子,当我们年龄渐长走入社会,智能手机和电脑承担起日常的记录,文具似乎已经与我们渐行渐远。然而,随着文具产业高端化转型以及日本的文具和手帐文化的影响,不少人又开始用回纸笔,成为文具消费的中坚力量。本期贝望录,我们请来了一位文具行业从业者,聊聊文具这个小物件和它背后规模庞大的生意。本期贝望录听众福利:国誉人气文具大礼包欢迎在本集的小宇宙App评论区留言,分享你对文具这门生意的看法。3月24日,我们将会从留言中抽取十名小伙伴送出福利。【嘉宾】柚子,国誉商业(上海)有限公司文具事业部市场部部长 【主持】李倩玲 Bessie Lee,中国广告界和营销科技界领军人,碚曦投资协作体创始人兼首席执行官刘雨静 Jennie Liu,南加州大学Annenberg传播学院毕业,长期观察消费与营销行业的记者[02:06]文具行业的分类、主要客群和消费旺季[06:28]在孩子的不同年龄段,谁在决定他买什么样的文具?[09:50]文具行业很少有热钱进来,和人口红利及行业毛利率都有关[13:48]为什么日本多年存在少子高龄化问题,但文具产业依然蓬勃?[19:44]日本的“文具女子”概念是如何诞生的[22:26]长大后依然喜欢使用文具的习惯是东亚特色吗?[28:00]聊聊日本和中国的手帐文化,以及为何在碎片化媒体时代,依然有年轻人选择写手帐?[38:13]文具行业争夺的是“wallet share”,奶茶、小零食也是文具产业的竞争者[42:36]文具公司没有那么多营销预算做广告,要如何获得新客?[46:51]海外文具厂商如何在中国市场的低价文具竞争中存活下来[50:49]文具行业的促销无法通过“试用装”,只能靠逐步渗透[51:11]日本文具品牌Hobonichi的成功和它的中国市场布局【后期制作】天牛【收听方式】推荐您使用Apple Podcast、小宇宙APP、Spotify、皮艇APP或任意泛用型播客客户端订阅收听《贝望录》,也可通过喜马拉雅FM、网易云音乐、QQ音乐收听。【互动方式】微博:@贝望录微信公众号:贝望录+商务合作:beiwanglu@withinlink.com
Few have a bigger presence on Harvard's campus than PK. This shouldn't be surprising because, as we uncover in our conversation, building a community is always top of mind wherever he is. There are some people who just have a knack for making a connection upon first meeting, and that's PK. His positivity was contagious the moment I met him our freshman year in Annenberg dining hall. On campus, PK studies Applied Math - Biology (and is headed to medical school next year!), manages the Men's Tennis Team (although some mistake him for a player - that's how involved and dedicated he is...), serves as a peer advisor for first year students, and can be found in the front row of any student section at athletic events. With that said, in our conversation, we spend less time on what PK does and more time investigating how he goes about his business. He thinks about school and his grades in a particularly interesting way - focusing on the relationships he creates along the way as much as he does as the grade. In an environment full of high-achieving individuals always striving for marginal gains in their final grade, at the expense of their well-being, PK is an example of someone who has proven you can invest in both your grades and your relationships. While he is no doubt a master connector and full of positivity, PK gets vulnerable and shares the tactics he uses to feel better on days he's feeling a little off. And you guessed it, it comes back to spending quality time with those he's closest with. PK also describes a journaling exercise he uses in moments of stress that he learned from the tennis team's mental skills coach called scripting. After writing three things he is grateful for (backed by solid scientific research), he first describes the challenge ahead of him as simply as he can and then outlines a game plan. PK has found that the roadmap to overcome his obstacle is what helps him remain grounded and less caught up in the million of variables in whatever academic or social stress he's facing. While this might sound obvious and simple, I have also found it to be incredibly powerful to see what it is you so fear down on paper. It's amazing the power my stressors lose once I objectively assess them for what they are - stripped of all the emotional reactions, fears, and rumination associated with them. And what mindset fuels him through it all? The mantra, "1% Better." At the end, PK describes how this mindset not only defends himself from feeling discouraged when things aren't perfect, but also reminds him how he has the power to positively impact the lives of those around him - even if it is just by 1%. This is a new spin on a phrase I've liked for awhile and an interpretation I'll be adopting. I've always thought of this mantra in terms of the Japanese term "kaizen," setting strong habits a la James Clear, or making marginal gains like that of the British National Cycling Team but PK's interpretation is different and, unsurprisingly, inspired by improving the lives of those around him. SHOW NOTES: https://therangeproject.weebly.com/episodes.html CONNECT: Instagram @chris_mcg12, @_pkumar