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This week, we're making the entire episode a Marketing Smarts Moment. We're honored to welcome special guest Keltie Knight, the 3-Time Emmy Award-Winning TV Host and Creator of “Superfan.” Hear how to achieve your goals, keep trying and trying, develop your personal brand, and why women often focus on so much comparison. You'll also hear the behind-the-scenes of Keltie's new show “Superfan” on CBS. We'd like to invite you to join ForthRight Women: The Cohort. This community is for females who are ambitious in their careers, but want an equally fulfilling personal life. For more information and to join the group, check out ForthRight-Women.com And as always, if you need help in building your Marketing Smarts, don't hesitate to reach out to us at: ForthRight-People.com. FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/forthrightpeople.marketingagency INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/forthrightpeople/ LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/company/forthright-people/ RESOURCES https://www.forthright-people.com/resources VIRTUAL CONSULTANCY https://www.forthright-people.com/shop
Welcome back to Behind Greatness! We're back with another fun episode with a fun guy – actor, Sergio Di Zio. What don't we talk about here? Sergio brings us through the moment where the “pope” declared that he become an actor at age 18. We hear about a once painfully shy kid who uses audacity, the monster at the end of the book and letting go of story to carve through the universe and to be delightfully entangled within it. We talk destroying and building lives. We talk piercing words of a loving father raking leaves. We talk Brando and his cat and we talk Jeff Daniels and his empathic laugh. We talk Elisa. And we talk love as home. Let's go!! See episodes with trauma expert Dr Gabor Mate (ep 143) … Exorcist John Szada (ep 174) … Actors: Enrico Colantoni (ep2), Giacomo Gianniotti (ep 29), Ken Choi (ep 66) and Amy Jo Johnson (ep 92) To give to the Behind Greatness podcast, please visit here: https://behindgreatness.org. As a charity, tax receipts are issued to donors.
Host Chaim Goldman talks with longtime friend and Emmy award winning television producer Pat McGuire about his biblical realizations after visiting Mt. Sinai.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ontario science fiction writer discusses the mind, body and cryogenics in his 25th book; Baroness Von Sketch and Schitt's Creek writer shares her first short story collection; Deepa Rajagopalan on the peafowl documentary that inspired her latest book, and more.
Filmmaker Mixer chats with the funny and entertaining team behind the award-winning TV Pilot, Restorage. Caleb Davis and E'an Verdugo, the filmmakers behind Restorage, discuss how they developed the idea and then turned that idea into a reality. Restorage has already won awards at The Austin Film Festival and Slamdance. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmmakermixer/message
Today, I am thrilled to be in the virtual presence of a true trailblazer and creative dynamo, Christine Blanchette. She's not just a producer; she's the charismatic host behind the fitness entertainment show, "Run With It." Her journey from sales and writing to the captivating realm of television is a narrative woven with passion, perseverance, and an unwavering commitment to turning dreams into reality. Christine shares her wisdom with aspiring content creators, underlining the need for a strong foundation, adaptability, and the courage to recognize what serves you. So, buckle up for an insightful conversation as we unravel the layers of Christine's fascinating career and glean wisdom from her experiences in the ever-evolving world of media and content creation. Get ready to be inspired!In this episode, you'll learn: About turning passion into a careerThe importance of authenticity and quality over quantity in building connections and collaborationsInterviewing techniques and storytellingIf you want something great, there has to be a processThere is a market, it's just how you market itYou can reach Christine at: christineblanchette26@gmail.comWebsite: https://www.runwithit.ca/A little about me: I began my career as a teacher, was a corporate trainer for many years, and then found my niche training & supporting business owners, entrepreneurs & sales professionals to network at a world-class level. My passion is working with motivated people, who are coachable and who want to build their businesses through relationship marketing and networking (online & offline). I help my clients create retention strategies, grow through referrals, and create loyal customers by staying connected. In appreciation for being here, I have a couple of items for you. A LinkedIn Checklist for setting up your fully optimized Profile: An opportunity to test drive the Follow Up system I recommend by taking the 10 Card Challenge – you won't regret it. Connect with me: http://JanicePorter.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/janiceporter/ https://www.facebook.com/janiceporter1 Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below!Subscribe to the podcastIf you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. You can also subscribe from the podcast app on your mobile device.Leave us an iTunes reviewRatings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast...
Wendy Miller, Emmy Award-winning TV producer, joins Ilyce Glink, who is filling in for Jon Hansen, on Your Money Matters. Wendy and Ilyce chat about reinvention and finding new ways to bring creativity to the business world. Wendy talks about reinventing herself and her Kickstarter for the Ask Your Cat Deck.
Meet Kathy Le, award winning TV journalist and documentary producer. Tune into this inspirational episode to learn about trusting your intuition and so much more!Kathy shares with us the story of her resilient role models, her parents and their journey from Vietnam. Tune in to learn how she started on her journey of being a documentary producer and the intuition that got her to where she is today! She explains the value of being vulnerable, working hard and following your dreams. Kathy proudly states, "Make it feel like, when you go to bed at night, you've done something to help someone else." Her mission is to produce stories that will make a difference in the world.Connect with Kathy Le on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/kathytrinhletv/Find Kathy's documentaries here: https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/ Or on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwQA84IKvJYLearn about Lyndsie's Marketing Courses and upcoming YYC Fempreneurs Community Events at yycfempreneurs.com! Learn about Lyndsie's Marketing Courses and upcoming YYC Fempreneurs Community Events at yycfempreneurs.com!
In this week's empowering episode we explore the inspiring stories of my guest, Forbes Riley who turned the adversity she faced growing up into ongoing opportunity.From the entertainment industry to the realms of entrepreneurship and personal development, this episode sheds light on the power of overcoming odds and embracing self-growth while making a difference in the world.Forbes's journey is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of perseverance. Her experiences and advice are invaluable for anyone looking to transform their own adversities into triumphs.Remember, no matter the obstacles, there's always a path to success and self-fulfillment.Get ready to find yours today!!Key Highlights:Intro (00:00)Overcoming Odds And Making A Difference. (01:29)Overcoming Obstacles And Perseverance (06:14)Perseverance And Success In The Entertainment Industry (15:36)Personal Growth, Success, And Overcoming Limiting Beliefs (19:13)Entrepreneurship, Coaching, And Overcoming Limiting Beliefs (23:33)Parenting, Self-Love, And Manifestation (28:10)Love, Loss, And Perseverance (34:27)Finding Purpose And Happiness Through Self-Awareness (39:59)Finding Hope And Success Despite Setbacks (44:05)Personal Branding And Public Speaking (47:33)Pitching And Presenting Skills (52:33)Entrepreneurship, Sales Strategies, And Networking (56:50)About the Guest:Forbes Riley is an Award-Winning TV host, Author, Motivational Speaker, Entrepreneur, One of the World's Leading Health & Wellness experts (National Fitness Hall of Fame inductee) and product sales, she has grossed more than $2.5 Billion dollars.Forbes was voted the "Top 20 Most inspiring People on Television" through her roles as a sought-after spokesperson, broadcast journalist and Success/Results Coach to celebrities, sales teams & CEOs. As a motivational keynote speaker - she's affectionally called "The Female Tony Robbins."Connect with Forbes Riley:Website: https://sociatap.com/ForbesRiley/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forbes_rileyYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/forbesriley One Minute To Millions: https://www.oneminutetomillions.com/specialbonusAbout the Host:Paul Finck is The Maverick Millionaire™. Paul brings to the table a vast array of knowledge and skill sets from 36+ years of sales, marketing and entrepreneurial life experience. He has consulted in numerous industries, including the Medical, Dental, Financial, Retail, Informational Marketing, Direct Sales, Multi-Level Marketing and Speakers/Coaches/Trainers. He is a former mortgage broker, real estate agent and investor. Starting with a desire to be great, Paul learned from several of the biggest names out there and Dared to be Different – he dared to be a Maverick. His successes include moving multi-millions of dollars in Real Estate, and over $20 million in informational products. With his primary focus on multiple streams of income, he has built up several businesses in Informational Marketing, Network Marketing, Real Estate Investing and now speaks and coaches internationally, teaching others how they can create this success in their own lives while Doing It Different – The Maverick Way.Paul is well known for his success and his awesome family, and has appeared on Good Morning America, CNN, CNN Live, The Jane Pauley Show, The Montel Williams Show,...
Coin Stories' Producer and Host, Natalie Brunell, joins Coruzant Technologies for the Digital Executive podcast. Natalie shares her story as a first-generation immigrant coming to the United States and raised by her hard-working parents. She was influenced by media and fell in love with stories. Thus becoming an award-winning, investigative TV journalist.She has now taken that passion and is educating the world on DeFi and Bitcoin on her top podcast, Coin Stories. Coin Stories is the top woman-hosted Bitcoin education podcast in the world.
Introducing the Award Winning TV Host, MARCI HOPKINS, a renowned TV Personality and the brilliant mastermind behind the captivating talk show, Wake Up with Marci, A Talk Show with A Heart, which has won the prestigious Telly Award three times. Marci is not only a talk show host, but also an accomplished author of the inspiring book "Chaos to Clarity," a public speaker, recovery expert, and media trainer. Her expertise in recovery has made her a sought-after figure in the media, with appearances on Fox, CBS, NBC, and ABC, where she has left a lasting impact on viewers nationwide.Don't miss out on the thought-provoking Wake Up with Marci, a talk show that airs on CBS owned WLNY-TV 10/55 in the Tri-State area, CBS Palm Springs, and ABC Idaho Falls. If you can't catch it live, don't worry! The show is also available for streaming on Hulu Live and FuboTV every Saturday at 10 am. And for those who prefer podcasts, Wake Up can be found on all major platforms, ensuring that you never miss an episode.Marci's show is a beacon of inspiration and empowerment, where she shares incredible stories of triumph and transformation to spread hope among her audience. From featuring celebrity inspirations to industry leaders, Wake Up provides a platform for education and resources, empowering viewers to take action and live their happiest lives.But Marci's impact goes beyond her role as a TV host. She is deeply committed to changing lives as an authority on recovery. Through candid conversations and a genuine desire to give others a voice, she aims to show that healing is possible and that difficult situations do not define us. Marci's personal journey of overcoming alcoholism has fueled her passion for helping others find strength, hope, and purpose through the stories shared on her show. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steven-cuoco/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steven-cuoco/support
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Bill Boggs, Award Winning TV Talk Show Host, Producer, Journalist, Author & Public Speaker About Harvey's guest: Today's guest, Bill Boggs, 4-time Emmy-award winning TV talk show host, producer, journalist, author and public speaker. He's hosted numerous TV shows including the New York-based “Midday Live with Bill Boggs” and “Weekend Today”. He was the host and executive producer of the syndicated FOX-TV series, “Comedy Tonight”. And he was the founding executive producer of Court TV, AND executive producer of the groundbreaking Morton Downey Jr. Show. In the food/media world, our guest is a legend. He created and hosted the PBS TV show, “Home Cooked Classics”. He helped launch the Food Network and pioneered the first-ever national restaurant review show, “TV Diners”, AND he created the long-running hit show, “Bill Boggs Corner Table”. He also had an enormously popular one-man Off Broadway show called, “Talk Show Confidential”, which ran for six years. He's interviewed many of the most notable personalities of our time—including celebrities, world leaders, business tycoons, writers, athletes, celebrity chefs, and many more. He's also a highly accomplished author. His first book, entitled “At First Sight”, is a novel that's been optioned for a Hollywood movie. In 2007 he published a highly acclaimed book entitled, “Got What it Takes?: Successful People Reveal How They Made It to the Top”, which contains candid interviews with 44 leaders in the world of entertainment, business and sports, including Sir Richard Branson, Clive Davis, Norman Lear, Diane Von Furstenberg, Renee Zellweger - and yes, even Donald Trump. Three years ago he published a hilariously satirical novel entitled, “The Adventures of Spike the Wonder Dog”, about an adorable English Bull Terrier with a politically incorrect sense of humor and a heart of gold, who rises to fame on his master's TV talk show and on social media. And now, he's released the laugh-out-loud but razor-sharp satirical sequel entitled, “Spike Unleashed: The Wonder Dog Returns”, in which the fiercely loyal Spike and his faithful master Bud continue their hilarious antics. These books demonstrate that our guest is indeed a master of social commentary. You've seen him on “The Today Show”, “Good Morning America”, “Fox and Friends”, PBS “My Generation”, and dozens of other TV shows. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ To see more about Bill Boggs, go to:https://www.billboggs.comhttps://www.facebook.com/billboggs/https://twitter.com/RealBillBoggshttps://www.youtube.com/user/billboggstv https://www.instagram.com/realbillboggs/ #BillBoggs #harveybrownstoneinterviews
GUESTS are film and tv director Deborah Kampmeier shares details of her work of directing select episodes on HBO acclaimed period drama series "The Gilded Age" for its new season, along with details of directing upcoming various episodes on 2 Amazon drama series “Harlan Coben's Shelter” and the Western thriller “Outer Range.” Chris Woolsey, Senior Director of Communications for Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment shares what's popping at Crackle.com for the month of September.
Kelly Clarkson won the first season of American Idol in 2002, released her chart-topping single “A Moment Like This” the same year, and instantly became a music megastar. Kelly talks to Guy about the hardships of her early life, and how they helped motivate her towards success, the personal story of heartbreak while making her latest album “Chemistry”, hosting her award-winning TV talk show, and how her busy production schedule keeps her creativity flowing. (EDITOR'S NOTE: Kelly's conversation with Guy was recorded before the announcement of the SAG-AFTRA strike.) Links from the show:Kelly sings “A Moment Like This” on American Idol Season 1 Finale in 2022Kelly's acceptance speech at the 48th GRAMMY Awards in 2006Anne Hathaway's LIVE Remix with Kelly on The Kelly Clarkson ShowKelly sings with Pink on The Kelly Clarkson Show in February 2023See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")
Ladies n' Genminminmin (er, min...) delighted to welcome the charismatic & enigmatic fire-ball of energy, Scottish Actor Tony Curran, to The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing'. Tony was 'Passed the Golden Baton' to be in the Show by fellow Scottish Actor and previous Guest, Cal MacAnininch.Tony won the Scottish BAFTA as Best Actor for his 'devastating' performance (The Guardian) as Tully in the emotionally raw, funny & life-affirming TV Drama that sensitively and powerfully tackles the issue of assisted dying, "Mayflies".You can also Watch/Listen to Tony Curran's interview here: https://vimeo.com/chrisgrimes/tonycurranTony has many TV & Film 'Bangers' under his belt: Ray Donovan; This Life; Sons of Anarchy; Boardwalk Empire; 24; The Outlaw King & Your Honour to name but some.Tony Curran is a Scottish expat and life-long Celtic Fan & Ambassador now living in Hollywood, here talking about his life, career and his influences: The impact of his parents, his passion for theatre and cinema, and the adventures & experiences that have carved his personality. Ever heard of using ADHD to your advantage? Tony has. He shares a hilarious tale about his aunt, highlighting the power of humor in everyday life, and his innovative use of LSD to prepare for a role. There's much to learn from his experience with the power of stillness in acting and the wisdom of harnessing one's unique traits.We talk at length about "Mayflies" too, the chemistry between its co-stars and Tony's pride in the show. We also talk about the seismic effects, importance & reach of the current Writers Guild of America strike and the profound impact of AI on the entertainment industry generally. We also talk about Tony's approach to finding joy in his craft, through the power of vulnerability & stillness. Tony Curran is a true maestro of acting and this is a wonderful, heart-warming episode indeed. Enjoy!Tune in next week for more stories of 'Distinction & Genius' from The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing'. If you would like to be my Guest too then you can find out HOW via the different 'series strands' at 'The Good Listening To Show' website. Show Website: https://www.thegoodlisteningtoshow.com You can email me about the Show: chris@secondcurve.uk Twitter thatchrisgrimes LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-grimes-actor-broadcaster-facilitator-coach/ FaceBook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/842056403204860 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW wherever you get your Podcasts :) Thanks for listening!
This week, we're making the entire episode a Marketing Smarts Moment. We're honored to welcome special guest Keltie Knight, the 3-Time Emmy Award-Winning TV Host and Creator of “Superfan.” Hear how to achieve your goals, keep trying and trying, develop your personal brand, and why women often focus on so much comparison. You'll also hear the behind-the-scenes of Keltie's new show “Superfan,” which airs Wednesday at 9pm on CBS, starting August 9th. Do you want to stand out in your industry and get more sales? Show you're different to attract and retain top talent? Build a brand that drives real business results? Grab your Brand Strategy Workbook at: https://forthright-people.com/brand-strategy And as always, if you need help in building your Marketing Smarts, don't hesitate to reach out to us at: ForthRight-People.com. FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/forthrightpeople.marketingagency INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/forthrightpeople/ LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/company/forthright-people/ WORKSHEETS https://www.forthright-people.com/resources VIRTUAL CONSULTANCY https://www.forthright-people.com/shop
Episode 140: This week on the “Dan's Talks” podcast, Dan speaks with Bill Boggs, the Emmy Award-winning TV host, producer and author. The longtime … Read More
Please join us Right Now, June 19, 2023 at 11:00AM PST as Actress, Producer, Writer Rae'Ven Kelly, Actor, Producer Tom Alper and Award Winning TV Broadcast Pioneer, Producer April Sutton joins host Ron Brewington on "The Actor's Choice."
In this podcast interview, host Mark Stinson talks to composer Craig Dobbin about his work in the music industry, specifically in TV and film. Dobbin has been working on the popular TV show "NCIS: LA" for half of its run, and he discusses his creative process for keeping the music engine and score behind the show running smoothly. CREATIVE PROCESSHe explains that the show follows a weekly schedule, where he watches the episodes on Fridays, has a spotting session on Mondays to discuss music placement, and then works on composing from Tuesday to Saturday. They mix the show on Sundays, and then Dobbin moves on to the next episode. He describes the musical style of "NCIS: LA" as more modern and injected with humor, giving it a slightly different feel from the flagship "NCIS" and "NCIS: Hawaii" shows.KEEPING IT FRESHDobbin shares insights into his creative approach and how he keeps the music fresh every week. He talks about the challenge of working within the established sonic world of the show while injecting his own voice gradually over time. He mentions learning from past experiences where he went too far with his musical choices and had to adjust based on feedback from the production team. Dobbin emphasizes the importance of collaboration and teamwork in the creative process, noting that he is in the service industry, fulfilling someone else's vision. He discusses the need to understand the producers' and writers' perspectives and create music that effectively conveys their vision.COLLABORATIONThe conversation also touches on Dobbin's experience working with the cast of "NCIS: LA" and the collaborative nature of the show. He mentions that he only recently met most of the actors at the show's wrap party, highlighting the separation between different departments in such a large production. Dobbin also briefly discusses his work on other projects, including Shark Week, where he has been composing for 33 years. He shares his long-standing collaboration with a specific editor for Shark Week and the level of understanding they have developed over time.HIGHLIGHTED quotes from Craig:1. "I felt like I was jumping onto a treadmill going a hundred miles an hour, and I just had to run as fast as I could to try to catch up and get myself up to speed."2. "Creativity is the most fun when there are lots of parameters and boundaries that give me... It's like when you can set those limits for yourself, and so you've got this established sonic world, how can I express myself within these confines?"3. "If you want a career in this, you've gotta get really good at delivering someone else's vision."4. "I always try to watch something that I'm working on once as a fan, before I start listening to the music and trying to figure out how I'm gonna approach it."WHAT'S NEXTStarting to work on the score for a new film, "THE TASTING"Craig's Website @cdscores on Instagram Craig's Facebook page Copyright 2023 Mark Stinson Music tracks are copyrighted and used for creative review purposes.
I've been following Courtney for awhile so I love that we can now have a fun, honest and very transparent conversation about her career and her life outside of work. Here's what we're talking about on today's episode: The advice she would give to Black women creating their own shows Our experience working together on "Turning Tables with Robin Roberts" (out right now on Disney+) What it feels like to win an Emmy! Her journey to her job at Springhill and why she accepted the position Her vision and mission for herself as a Producer (sis, has BIG dreams and I love it.) Why she's not afraid to dream big How she deals with life when things aren't going her way The books that keep her excited How to keep your creative juices flowing in between gigs Courtney's Instagram: @courtneyrwhitaker
Frank Morano interviews Dee Dee Sorvino, the widow of legendary actor, Paul Sorvino, veteran Republican strategist and an Emmy Award winning TV personality about Paul Sorvino's omission from “in memoriam” at the Academy Awards; news of the day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Award-Winning TV host, Author, Motivational Speaker, Entrepreneur, One of the World's Leading Health & Wellness experts (National Fitness Hall of Fame inductee) and product sales, she has grossed more than $2.5 Billion dollars. Forbes was voted the "Top 20 Most Inspiring People on Television" through her roles as a sought-after spokesperson, broadcast journalist and Success/Results Coach to celebrities, sales teams & CEOs. As a motivational keynote speaker - she's affectionally called "The Female Tony Robbins." voc #voicesofcourage #KenDFoster #ForbesRiley #podcast See the full podcast video: https://youtu.be/B0og0op4w04 Like || Comment || Share ----------------------------------------------------------- Enjoy & stay connected with us! ► Visit us: voicesofcourage.us ► Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/VoicesofCourageRadio ► Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/kendfoster_ ► Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/KennethFoster ► Contact us on Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/kendfoster
On today’s episode, I am speaking with Samantha Harris. Samantha is well known for her…
Abbie McCarthy is an award-winning TV / Radio presenter & DJ, you'll find her hosting BBC Music Introducing in Kent on the airwaves every Saturday night and also bringing great new music & fun interviews to your TV screens on 4Music and E4 Extra with Fresh This Month. Abbie is known for bringing the party with her DJ sets and this year has played at a whole host of festivals, including Glastonbury, Latitude & Knebworth, as well as playing several arena shows. Abbie is also the host and curator of popular gig night Good Karma Club, which has put on early shows for the likes of Tom Grennan, Mae Muller, Easy Life & many more and has even featured some famous faces in the crowds over the years - Alex Turner, Lewis Capaldi & Wolf Alice. Abbie's huge contribution to both the radio & music industry was celebrated when she was inducted into the Roll of Honour at Music Week's Women In Music Awards 2018. Abbie has been highlighted by the Radio Academy as one of the brightest young stars in radio, recently featuring in their esteemed 30 under 30 list and winning Silver for Best Music Presenter at the ARIAs 2020. Aside from music, Abbie's other passion is sport, which really shines through in her entertaining coverage on Matchday Live for Chelsea TV. You'll also find Abbie guesting frequently on BBC Two's football show, MOTDx and doing online coverage for England and the Lionesses football teams. How has she been so successful already, especially having just recently been diagnosed, and what advice does she impart to us? Enjoy! In this episode Peter and Abbie McCarthy discuss: 00:40 - Thank you so much for listening and for subscribing! 00:47 - Intro and welcome Abbie ‘AbbieAbbieMac' McCarthy! 03:00 - So you just got diagnosed a year ago, so tell us your backstory? 05:51 - What rituals have you put into play for yourself to be able to get through the boring stuff? 07:00 - Do you get a dopamine release after having completed a list, or boring stuff? 07:38 - Who happens when you have to quickly adjust course? How do you balance your dopamine producers at all hours of the day and night, as various types of work demands? 10:30 - How do you handle negative criticism, and keep performing at one hundred percent even on tough news days? 12:32 - What have you had to fight through with respect to your being a Millennial, and a Female in a often-times patronizing industry? 14:23 - Americans are learning more about Premier League Football thanks to Ted Lasso. Who's your team? 14:40 - How can people find more about you? Web: https://abbiemccarthy.co.uk Socials: @AbbieAbbieMac everywhere: Twitter INSTA TikTok FB This was great- thank you Abbie!! Guys, as always thanks so much for subscribing! Faster Than Normal is for YOU! We want to know what you'd like to hear! Do you have a cool friend with a great story? We'd love to learn about, and from them. I'm www.petershankman.com and you can reach out anytime via email at peter@shankman.com or @petershankman on all of the socials. You can also find us at @FasterNormal on all of the socials. It really helps when you drop us a review on iTunes and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven't already! As you know, the more reviews we get, the more people we can reach. Help us to show the world that ADHD is a gift, not a curse! 16:00 - Faster Than Normal Podcast info & credits. — TRANSCRIPT via Descript and then corrected.. somewhat: [00:00:40] Peter: Yo, everyone! Welcome to Faster Than Normal, another episode. Thrilled to have you as always. We got someone fun today to talk about- Abbie McCarthy is joining us from the OK. She's an award-winning TV and radio presenter and DJ. Okay, you'll find her hosting BBC music, introducing intent on the airwaves every Saturday night, and also bringing great new music and fun interviews to your TV screen on 4 Music and Eve four extra with fresh this month. She brings the party with her DJ sets. She has played a whole host of festival. She's played Glastonbury, Latitude & Knebworth, as well as playing several arena shows and she's serious. Like, no joke. She doesn't, she doesn't fuck around. You're gonna, you're gonna like this one. She's the hosting curator of popular Gig Night. Good Karma Club. God, what else has she done? Uh, she was nominated, she was inducted into the role of honor at Music Week's, women in Music Awards 2018. She's been highlighted by the radio academy as one of the brightest young stars in radio, recently featured and their esteemed 30 under 30 lists and winning silvers for best music presenter at the Arias 2020 I. Being in PR week, magazines 30 under 30, and I'm now 50. So yeah, now I'm all pissed off. It's gonna be a shitty interview. All right. Anyway, Abby, welcome. I feel old. How are you?! [00:02:03] Abbie: Oh, I'm good, thank you. How are you? Thank you so much for having me. [00:02:05] Peter: I'm thrilled to have you. So you came to us because you, you were reading Faster Than Normal, the book, and you identified with it, and you found yourself in it. [00:02:13] Abbie: Absolutely. I really loved it. I just loved the whole concept of it. The fact that you kind of said our our brains are like Lamborghinis. They just work faster than everybody else. But if you do the right things, you can use it quite efficiently. I thought it was a really nice way to approach it. Cause I think there's some books that you read and it's about kind of, Dismissing that you have A D H D or kind of not embracing it. But I thought that the whole approach was great and yeah, I took so much from it. And because I've only recently been diagnosed, it was such a useful book to lose myself in. I actually managed to read it in a couple of days and obviously everyone listened to this that has a D H D knows that's not always, that's not always easy. So I think it, uh, became my hyper focus for a couple of days. I really enjoyed it. [00:02:56] Peter: Very true. We don't, we don't normally finish things like that. Um, now tell us, so, so you just got diagnosed a year ago, so tell us your backstory. Tell us about what it was like growing up before you were diagnosed. What was it like as a kid? Did you, what was school like for you? Things like that. [00:03:10] Abbie: I think I'm one of those classic people where, I was, I was, I was okay at school. I got like fairly good grades and I was always being told off for talking too much, which obviously makes a lot of sense now and I think that would happen more and more in the classes of things that I wasn't particularly interested in. Uh, you know, you mentioned at the start, I do lots of different things within music and, and some within sport as well. So I'm, I'm a creative person, so some of the more academic subjects I didn't particularly like, but I. Was Okay and, and got good grades, um, which maybe was why it wasn't picked up, I guess, when I was a teenager. Uh, but I, it's, I have this thing where I guess I. I just always felt like I was different, but I couldn't quite put my finger on why. And you know, even as I've got older and I've got to do some great things in my professional life, like being on the radio to me is my dream job. I still can't believe I get to do that. I get to go on the airwaves, pick amazing music, and connect with people and share it with them, but that's awesome. You know, it's, it's. It's, you know, you might look at me and be like, oh, she's getting to do her dream job. But then it's like, it's more like all the things I struggle with at home, I guess. It's like, you know, keeping on top of errands and, and things like that and organizing other aspects of, of my life. And I think that's the thing with A D H D, isn't it? Someone on the surface might look a certain way, but you never know what's. Going on in, in somebody's head. Do you, you know, my brain is racing constantly. Yeah. Um, but you know, I've, I've managed to, to hold down a job and I guess I'm lucky because it's , it's, it is in things that I'm interested in, so that makes it easier too. [00:04:50] Peter: Well, that's, I mean, that's really the key. You know, we, we all have to realize, you know, there are people who, who don't have faster than normal brains who can just sort of wake up, go to their job every day, do it for 40 years, retire, get their little gold watch, you know, and, and whether they love the job or not, is irrelevant to them. I. It's a means to an end. It's a way to make money. If we don't love what we're doing, we're not doing it well. [00:05:10] Abbie: Yeah. Or you just don't wanna do it full stop. Exactly. So I feel so blessed to be doing something that I absolutely love and I. I'm so excited to go into work every day and the, you know, what I do is really varied as well, which I think works with our brains too. Like, I'm not gonna get bored. Each week can be very, very different. Sometimes I'm in the studio doing a radio show, then it's something like festival season where I'm kind of here, there and everywhere DJing. It might be going to interview somebody, you know, on the other side of the country. It might be going to a gig somewhere else. So it, it's, yeah, it's, it keeps it interesting. It's, it keeps it lively. [00:05:43] Peter: Tell me about, um, so let's talk about the stuff you're not that great at. Let's talk about like, you know, what is it like to, you know, running the errands, things like that. What kind of, um, sort of rituals have you put into play for yourself to be able to get through the, the, the, the boring stuff? [00:05:57] Abbie: I actually got this piece of advice from somebody on social media when I first posted that I'd got a diagnosis and they were saying the things that you don't enjoy, things like housework and errands and food shopping. It's almost like, think of it in a different way, sort of set yourself, um, a bit of a competition or like, so you're trying to do it in the quickest amount of time or, you know, you set yourself a reward once you've finished it, things like that. So then actually that those, those activities aren't just draining. You are in some way getting a little bit of dopamine and I think it's just like picking the right time in the day to do some of this stuff as well. I think now I try and get up, exercise is a big one for me and I know it's for, for you as well from, from reading your book, getting up, going to the gym, even if I don't feel like it, which I don't a lot of the time, I always feel so much better afterwards than kind of getting all of those errands and boring things out of the way and then I can just enjoy the rest of my day and I kind of don't feel the guilt that I haven't done all the, all the adult things I guess that I think I should have. [00:07:02] Peter: Well, it's interesting because that there is a, there are some studies that say that getting the boring stuff and stuff that you don't love getting it done is actually a dopamine release. Um, once they're all, not from doing them per se, but from that feeling you get of, oh, I don't have to do them anymore because I did them. [00:07:17] Abbie: Yeah, that's true. Yeah. You actually completed something that you set out to do, so that's gonna give you a buzz, isn't it? [00:07:22] Peter: Talk about, uh, some times where it's not that easy. Have things happened, whether you are in, uh, you know, whether you're at work or whatever? How do you deal with the things that, you know, you're, you're going a million miles an hour, right? When you're, when you're DJing or when you're working whatever, you're going a million miles an hour. What happens when you have to adjust course, uh, suddenly when you suddenly, you know, find yourself going off track or something like that. How do you keep yourself going, especially in a high energy job like that, because there's really only so much dopamine mean you can give. Uh, to get through over the course of a day, right. At some point, you know, I know that, that if I time it right, I give a keynote, I get done with the keynote, I get into the airport, get back onto the plane, and that's when I pass out. Right. So, how are you sometimes you're doing, I, I, especially as a DJ you're doing late, late nights, right? You know, into, into the wee hours in the morning. How are you holding that up? How are you keeping yourself aligned? [00:08:14] Abbie: I think when I am DJing or I'm, yeah, playing a big event, I get so in the zone. I get so pumped for it. So I kind of have enough energy to, to get through it. I think the thing that I struggle with the most is when I've had, you know, a really great run of work, so something like festival season or because I work in football, you know, the, the Premier League season that we have over here. I've just been getting to work on loads of games with that. When that stops and there's just naturally a tiny little lull in work, and I say a lull, it's like four days or something, and. Get really down cuz I'm like, I dunno what to do with all of this energy that I've got. I almost dunno how to, to harness it. And then I have a real low and I'm kind of waiting for the buzz and the high again of, of doing all the things that I love. And I think that's been a learning experience for me is when I have these days off. Which I really crave when I'm in the thick of it. You know, when you are like working back to back and you're traveling everywhere, you can't wait for a day where you are. You can just not think about work and relax. But when it gets to those days, I find it really hard to actually lean into them. So that's something I need to work on to be honest. Um, but the other thing that I think is a bit of a struggle in the job that I do, and maybe you'll relate to this or other people will relate to this. Do more of a kind of public facing job is, you know, the sensitivity we can have to rejection and criticism. It's very much part of my job, you know, it'll be like, I'll be presenting something or I'll send off a show reel sometimes I'm super lucky and I get the job. Sometimes I don't. That's just part of the business, but I might then be really upset about that for a little while, and I think sometimes. The emotional deregulation thing. I can f I can feel a little bit. So that can be hard. I guess if you are, you're in the fields and you're not feeling so great and then you've gotta, you know, go on air and give people a good show, give people a good time. But sometimes I imagine that's a savior because you kind of have to put on this. I thought, great, let's have a good time. And you're doing it for other people. You're doing it for that feeling. It'll give somebody else. And the connection that you have with you and your listeners is really special. So you kind of wanna keep that. So sometimes in a way it can get you out of your funk, which I think is good. [00:10:30] Peter: That's actually a really interesting point because I imagine that, you know, especially as a creative right, you do these amazing DJ sets, you, you're, you know, on the radio, whatever, and then yeah. You know, millions of people might love it, but there's one person who posted comments somewhere that's negative and that's all we think about, right? The same thing happens to me in keynotes. Mm-hmm. , but it's a real, you, you, you gave us a really interesting point, the concept of going on stage and having to put on that smile regardless of whether you're feeling it or not. You know, you don't have a choice, right? Mm-hmm. . So I would think that, yeah, in a lot of ways that's probably very, very helpful because you know that which you believe you eventually achieve, so, right? So, so you, you put that happy face on, you give that speech or you, you do that set at the end of it, you're gonna have that dopamine regardless. So it's a nice sort of, a nice sort of, uh, I guess, cheat sheet to get out of it. [00:11:20] Abbie: Yeah, it actually is. Yeah, cuz it kind of gets you into that mental space, even if you really weren't feeling it beforehand. It might be, you know, you've got some really bad news an hour before I'm gonna go on the radio, but then as soon as I'm on the radio, I'm there to. I'm there to give it everything and to hopefully, um, bring people great music but also, you know, some good stories and, and keep them company as well. So it can be very useful cuz it can definitely switch you into a more positive place. And like you say, access that dopamine that we are always searching for. [00:11:51] Peter: Tell us about, um, how, first of all, how old are you, if you don't mind telling us. [00:11:54] Abbie: I'm, uh, I'm 32, so I got diagnosed when I was say 31. [00:11:58] Peter: You're 32 and you're female, and you're in an industry that's predominantly male focused and male driven. Right? So you are coming in as sort of a, I guess, uh, what are you, A millennial, I guess. Are you a millennial or Gen Y? What are you? [00:12:10] Abbie: Yeah, I'll be, I'm a millennial. I wish I was a Gen Z yeah. [00:12:12] Peter: You're in the cusp of a millennial, right? You're coming as cusp millennial. Tell us about some of the fights you've dealt with and some of the battles you've fought coming in as a millennial, a neurotypical, a neuro atypical millennial, um, who's a female in this male dominated industry. Right. You've, I'm, I'm sure you've, you've had to step up several times, both in, in football as well as DJ ing, [00:12:32] Abbie: Yeah, I feel like I feel it the most as a DJ actually to be honest, where you'll turn up to DJ at a festival and a club and predominantly a lot of people working in that industry, it is changing, which is great to see. But a lot of people working in that industry, uh, are male. And sometimes you can get a few patronizing kind of sound engineers who are like, oh, do you know how to use the equipment? Do you need any help with that? And you're like, yeah, that's why I'm here. I'm here to, I'm here to dj. I'm here to do the thing that you booked me for. Or the, or, you know, the, the place book before. So I feel like you can experience a bit of that and I think a lot of stuff like where, you know, you are doing as good a job as your male counterparts, but you're probably not getting paid the same. But I think so much is changing. There's a real positive shift in like entertainment, in music, in sport. To, to even things out. But I do, um, some stuff for, uh, for B B C sport and uh, a sport. Chelsea, sorry if you don't, or sorry if people listening don't. So I do some of their matchday live programming as well, and I, I sometimes feel most vulnerable being like a woman in sport. Cause I think often people are just looking to just dismiss what you say because that industry is still so, so male dominated. That one's probably got the most catching up to do. Um, so dealing with that sometimes, but then it's, I think sometimes you just have to, although we find it hard, it's like shut out the outside noise and, and thoughts and just have real confidence and belief in what you are doing and what you are saying. That's the only thing you can do. [00:14:10] Peter: Shut out the outside thoughts. I love that. So I've actually been a, I've been a Premier League fan for, for years, and I can tell you over the past few years here in America, I'd say millions more people have suddenly learned about non-American football thanks to Ted Lasso. So I think that, um, people are definitely learning a bit more , um, about it. What is your, who's your, who's your team? [00:14:31] Abbie: Uh, Chelsea. Chelsea Football Club. Yeah, I've been a fan since I was like six or seven. So the good times and the bad times, and the Inbetweens . [00:14:40] Peter: Very cool. I love this, Abbie! This has been so much fun. How can people find you? [00:14:44] Abbie: Uh, people can find me on socials, uh, a Abbie Abbie Mac. That's my handle on everything. So A B B I E. Um, yeah, come and say hello! You know what? Us people with A D H D are like we, we love to connect. So yeah, please do, uh, get involved. Gimme a follow and uh, shout me in the dms and thank you so much again, Peter. It's been so fun. [00:15:04] Peter: Oh, I'm so glad to have you! Guys listen to her stuff. She really is amazing, Abbie it's pretty incredible. Abbie McCarthy, thank you so much for taking the time. Guys. By the time this comes out, you will probably. Have already heard the news that, uh, Faster Than Normal is being turned into a kid's book. It is. I can give you a title now. It's called The Boy With the Faster Brain, and it is my first attempt at writing a children's book and I am so excited. So I will have links, uh, on where to purchase and how to purchase and how to get fun stuff like that and how to have me come in and, and talk to your schools and your kids and, and whatever soon enough. So stick to that. As always, if you know anyone that we should be interviewing, shoot us a note. Just people as cool as Abbie and all and above only. Those are the only ones we want. No, I'm kidding. Anyone, anyone you think has a great story, we would love to highlight them on the podcast. My name is Peter Shankman. I'm at Peter Shankman on all the socials. We're at Faster normal as well, and we will see you next week. Thank you for listening and keep remembering you are gifted, not broken. We'll see you soon! — Credits: You've been listening to the Faster Than Normal podcast. We're available on iTunes, Stitcher and Google play and of course at www.FasterThanNormal.com I'm your host, Peter Shankman and you can find me at shankman.com and @petershankman on all of the socials. If you like what you've heard, why not head over to your favorite podcast platform of choice and leave us a review, come more people who leave positive reviews, the more the podcast has shown, and the more people we can help understand that ADHD is a gift, not a curse. Opening and closing themes were composed and produced by Steven Byrom who also produces this podcast, and the opening introduction was recorded by Bernie Wagenblast. Thank you so much for listening. We'll see you next week!
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Forbes Riley is a Celebrity TV Host, Health & Fitness Expert, Entrepreneur, Visionary. The New York native joined me today to talk about her incredible journey and what her vision is for not only herself but for the world going forward. Forbes Riley mesmerizes audiences with her authentic, inspirational style that is second to none. Often referred to as Oprah meets Tony Robbins she transports, transforms and transfixes audiences from 100 to 10,000. As one of the pioneers behind the As Seen on TV infomercial phenomenon, Forbes Riley has hosted 180+ infomercials and guested on QVC/HSN with more than 350 products generating more than $2.5 billion in global sales. Twenty of shows (including Jack Lalanne Juicer, Montel Williams Healthmaster) have each exceeded $100 million in revenue. As a health and fitness expert, Forbes was inducted into the National Fitness Hall of Fame and is the creator and CEO of the fitness phenomenon, SpinGym. The product alone has sold more than 2 million units and she has a team of worldwide Brand Ambassadors promoting workplace wellness to major corporations. And you don't want to miss who she would have at her dinner table if she could choose any 5 people. It was truly an honor to have Forbes join me for this incredible episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-sports-deli/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-sports-deli/support
In this episode of Eat My Globe, our host, Simon Majumdar, has a lively discussion with award-winning TV Host and Author, Andrew Zimmern, about Andrew's five favourite restaurants that have a place in history. It's a conversation that will take them to places where Ernest Hemingway frequented, where parents bought dry-aged salamis to send to their kids fighting overseas during World War II, where the chef steamed chicken in pig's bladder, and so much more. It's a conversation that will leave you drooling while learning about these historical restaurants. You don't want to miss it. So, make sure to follow along every week and follow us on: Twitter: @EatMyGlobePcast Instagram: @EatMyGlobe Facebook: @EatMyGlobeOfficial Twitter: @SimonMajumdar Instagram: @SimonMajumdar Facebook: @SimonMajumdarPage LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-majumdar-2760156 ---------------------------- Produced & Distributed by: Producergirl Productions
Back on the show for a fourth time, Tamron Hall! She's an award-winning TV host, journalist, and philanthropist, host and executive producer of the long-running daytime TV show, Tamron Hall. She's a TV icon: the first female African American host of the TODAY show, and anchor for MSNBC Live with Tamron Hall. Among numerous awards, including a Gracie Award, an Edward R. Murrow Award, and multiple Emmys® this year she won the Daytime Emmy® Award for Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host. In July, Tamron was appointed to the National Association of Broadcasters Leadership Foundation (NABLF).
This time Rachel meets Tamsen Fadal, Emmy winning TV Journalist, Anchor and Menopause Advocate. Both will talk about smashing the menopause taboo in an industry which has a history of being tough on women in their midlife stage. Tamsen Fadal is evening news anchor at WPIX-TV for the last decade, a wife, bonus mom to two and committing to making a difference in the lives of other women. When she turned 50, she realized that she is not done yet! In fact, some days she feels more excited and bolder than ever before. And, she knows she is not alone. In her Coming Up Next podcast she talks to incredible people about how to approach the next stage of your life boldly. She loves sharing the experts and thought leaders in aging, menopause, relationships, and beauty who provide new insights into how they unlock their bold with actionable steps each week. Download our free perry app to join the sisterhood and meet other perimenopause warriors, because perimenopause is so much easier when you are not alone. Disclaimer: This podcast is not medical advice, does not take the place of medical advice from your physician, and is not intended to treat or cure any disease. Patients should see a qualified medical provider for assessment and treatment. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/perryapp/message
Best-selling author of BEVELATIONS – Lessons from a Mutha, Auntie, Bestie, #TedTalk Speaker, Award Winning TV & Radio Host. In this episode Bevy shares some of those lessons and a few stories from her journey. Bevy and Cari swap Tupac stories and we gained insight into the inspiration behind her best-selling book. Connect: @CariChanpion @BevySmith Stay updated with the latest episodes: @NakedwithCariChampionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this very special episode of the Holistic Wealth podcast, our special guest is Kim Gagne who is a two-time Emmy Award-winning producer for NBC and Endemol's hit daytime talk show, "Steve Harvey." In this episode, Kim has advice on how to get publicity for your business or brand. Kim Gagne produced Steve Harvey's talk show for four seasons, Gagne was an Executive Producer for Harvey's State Farm Neighborhood Award program for six years. Kim Gagne has a wide range of experiences in everything from hard news gathering to popular television shows. Gagne's journey began more than 20 years ago in newsrooms in Houston, Texas. Producing local news, consumer stories and hard-hitting investigative pieces, she earned her stripes as an Assignments Editor, Associate Producer, Managing Editor, and Supervising Producer. Gagne has also produced special events, web series, podcasts, town halls and a parade or two. But creating is what she does best, having developed a local cop series, "City Under Siege" for Fox-TV and "Great Day Houston" for the CBS affiliate in Houston. Kim was locally recognized with a regional Emmy for her documentary, "High Notes: A Journey Home" in 1999. We discussed her journey from the hit TV show “Steve Harvey” to starting her firm, Maxthatcommunications, LLC and how you can use social media to ensure that your brand or business is getting noticed. Kim Gagne's book, 'How To WIN: My Life in Television, is a revealing and hilarious memoir of her journey in life and television. Tune in to listen to this exciting episode of the Holistic Wealth podcast with special guest Kim Gagne. Resources Used In This Episode: Holistic Wealth (Expanded and Updated): 36 Life Lessons To Help You Recover From Disruption, Find Your Life Purpose and Achieve Financial Freedom HOW TO WIN: My Life In Television --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keisha-blair/support
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“Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come.” — Victor Hugo Wes Dening is an Australian award-winning entrepreneur, producer, and content creator. He has developed, sold, and produced critically-acclaimed content for an array of media platforms, and has grown content businesses around the world. As founder of production company WDE, Wes has developed programs that are broadcast in 50+ countries worldwide, including Big Crazy Family Adventure, The Stafford Brothers, and The Flying Winemaker. In 2016, he joined Eureka Productions where he has since executive produced shows like Dating Around (Netflix), Finding Magic Mike (HBO Max), and Crikey! It's the Irwins (Animal Planet). Wes also produces the miniature golf show Holey Moley alongside three-time NBA champion Steph Curry, which debuted as one of the most-watched new series premieres on US television. Video version of this episode:
Liane Moriarty talks to Cheryl Akle about her astonishing success as a New York Times bestselling author with an award-winning TV adaptation. Her latest book, Apples Never Fall, is out now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
HBO, OWN, CBS, NBC, Emmy Award winning CBS News producer and Executive Film producer.As an Executive CBS News producer she covered daily events, including the presidential campaign for the CBS Evening News and The Early Show. She is Executive Director & Producer of - Brown Babies: The Mischlingskinder Story. This powerful documentary has been nationally recognized ~ CNN Sponsored, Winner of Best Documentary at the American Black Film Festival, HBO Best Documentary finalist-Martha's Vineyard Black Film Festival, Official Selection of San Francisco Black Film Festival.The original music was composed by Bobby Burwell, whose work has been featured in several Lionsgate films and Tyler Perry movies.This documentary which tells the story of six so-called “brown babies” born in postwar occupation Germany. They were born to German women and African-American soldiers. As illegitimate, biracial, bicultural children who were unwanted by enemy nations, their lives were tragic. For the first time Brown Babies: The Mischlingskinder Story reveals this little known remarkable piece of history through the compelling life stories of the children and their birth parents. Little known history lesson of biracial, African-American and German children born during post war occupation Germany. Film focuses on the very different experiences six brown babies, a biological father, a biological mother who gave her child up for adoption & a the woman who helps rescues the childrenAs a producer and executive producer at WBBM-TV, Chicago, Regina's newscasts, special series and investigative reports captured the attention of viewers, community leaders and industry peers, winning Best Newscast by the Illinois Associated Press Broadcasters Association for journalism excellence in 2003 and 2004. Her story on African-American women and breast cancer won Best Health/Science Report from the New York Association of Black Journalists in 2007. She's served as executive producer of Sunday Morning Programming at WUSA-TV in Washington, DC.For more information on the showings for 'Brown Babies"- The Mischingskinder Story go to the Facebook Page: https://www.brownbabiesfilm.com/© 2022 Building Abundant Success!!2022 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBAS
Andrew Zimmern is an Emmy-winning and four-time James Beard Award-winning TV personality, chef, writer and social justice advocate. As the creator, executive producer and host of Travel Channel's Bizarre Foods franchise, Andrew Zimmern's Driven by Food and Emmy-winning The Zimmern List, he has devoted his life to exploring and promoting cultural acceptance, tolerance and understanding through food. In 2020, Andrew returned to television with his MSNBC series What's Eating America, and in 2021, he premiered Family Dinner on Chip & Joanna Gaines' Magnolia Network. In 2022, Andrew Zimmern's Wild Game Kitchen will premiere on the Outdoor Channel. All three shows were created by Intuitive Content, the full-service television and digital production company that Andrew heads as both founder and CEO. In 2021, Intuitive Content was named one of the top 100 production companies in the world by Realscreen. Andrew is also the founder and CEO of Passport Hospitality, a restaurant and food service development company. He is passionate about his philanthropic endeavors and sits on the board of directors of Services for the Under Served, Project Explorer/EXPLR, Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project and Soigne Hospitality. He serves on City Harvest's Food Council ,is the International Rescue Committee's Voice for Nutrition and a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations World Food Programme. Andrew is also a founding member of the Independent Restaurant Coalition, fighting to save restaurants affected by Covid-19. He resides in Minneapolis. On this episode of What's Burning, Andrew Zimmern's chat with Host Mitchell Davis includes conversation around calling for a U.S. Food Czar, reassessing the cost of restaurant food and the impact of conflict and crisis on our food supply.
Drawing on the concepts presented in Matt's book, Hooks: Lessons on Performance, Business, and Life from a Working Musician, Ross Shafer joins Matt to discussIdentifying and aligning skills for reinventing yourself professionally.Finding meaning within the mundane and how to reframe your day-to-day endeavors.How to draw confidence from what sets you apart.A few performance tips for the stage.Recreating success after failure or when taking on a new endeavor.In addition, Ross shares some cool stories from his years in comedy and television. Ross Shafer is a six-time Emmy Award-winning TV broadcaster & comedian and has hosted talk and game shows on NBC, ABC, FOX, MGM, and USA Network. He is the author of ten business books on growth, motivation, customer experience, and accountability. A writer/producer of 14 Human Resource films. Ross has served as the keynote speaker for over 2,500 events worldwide and is a national Speaker Assn. Hall of Fame recipient. https://rossshafer.comMatt Wilson gained national exposure as the “Piano Man” in the First National Tour of the Billy Joel and Twyla Tharp's Tony-award-winning musical Movin' Out. In 2005, the Texas State Senate honored Matt with a resolution for his achievements in Fine Arts, and he was accepted to the 2016 - 2018 Texas Commission on the Arts Touring Roster. Matt continues to tour with his band, headlining numerous public, private, and social events. In 2021, Matt released his first book, Hooks: Lessons on Performance, Business, and Life from a Working Musician, available on Amazon and iBooks.Support the show
Please welcome to our show, #BillLagattuta, award-winning TV journalist best known for his work on CBS's 48Hours, covering some of the biggest crime stories around the globe, and NBC News, breaking stories from Somalia to China. Bill has also worked as an anchorman at KNBC Los Angeles, which is why he may seem so familiar to our local audience. Since leaving the world of TV news, Bill has become an accomplished painter and photographer, whose work is now held by a number of prominent collectors.He joins us to talk about his time in the field working some of the biggest stories in international news, but also how he transitioned into another creating art. In addition, being third-generation Sicilian-American, Bill speaks about some of his early influences in his life as well. Please join our #LittleItalyPodcast, reposted from #DeborahKobyltLIVE and created by host #DeborahZaraKobylt. You can find our shows on all video and audio podcast platforms. Please invite your friends, too
Happy Thursday my beautiful ones!! How's everyone doing? Can I be honest! I have been FEELING the ENERGIES lately and been feeling more knocked out and also just all the feels! So if you are feeling that too, you're not alone!!
Our guest this week is Miguel Sancho, of Larchmont, NY a journalist and an Emmy award winning TV producer. Miguel and his wife, Felicia Morton, have been married for 16 years and are the proud parents of two; Lydia (13) and Sebastian (9), who was diagnosed with CGD, Chronic Granulomatous Disease, a rare genetic disorder in which white blood cells called phagocytes are unable to kill certain types of bacteria and fungi. People with CGD are constantly at risk of developing bacterial and fungal diseases that can be life-threatening.Miguel is also the author of: More Thank You Can Handle: A Rare Disease, A Family In Crisis, And The Cutting-Edge Medicine That Cured The Incurable. Miguel is a gifted story teller and he shares his family's chaotic, exhausting, funny, heartbreaking nerve-racking journey in a very authentic way. It's an enlightening and illuminating story all on this SFN Dad To Dad Podcast. Links: More Thank You Can Handle: A Rare Disease, A Family In Crisis, And The Cutting-Edge Medicine That Cured The Incurable CGD Association of America - https://cgdaa.org Be The Match - https://bethematch.org/Duke PBMTU Family Support Program - https://dukepbmtfamilysupport.org/NIH - https://www.nih.gov Ronald McDonald House - https://www.rmhc.org/ COTA (Children Organ Transplant Association) – https://cota.org/ Immune Deficiency Foundation - https://primaryimmune.org/ Make A Wish Foundation Hudson Valley - https://wish.org/hudson North Carolina Cord Blood Bank - https://sites.duke.edu/ccbb/ Website – https://www.miguelsancho.net Email – miguelsancho6464@gmail.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/miguel-sancho-b7aa37a/ Special Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 500+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations. Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/about-the-special-fathers-network/Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzDFCvQimWNEb158ll6Q4cA Please support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/donate/
Listen in as we talk about: Why you need to keep an eye out for big changes in your industry, what children of color need to see and why, the dirty little secret about getting access to the better opportunities in TV media, what I always say about a problem with no solution, how your creations can create opportunities for others … and more! Continue Reading
Listen in as we talk about: Why you need to keep an eye out for big changes in your industry, what children of color need to see and why, the dirty little secret about getting access to the better opportunities in TV media, what I always say about a problem with no solution, how your creations can create opportunities for others … and more! Continue Reading
In this episode I'm talking to Award Winning TV, Film and Theatre composer and sound designer Isobel Waller-Bridge. In this episode of Sync Music Matters Isobel reveals how she finds musical inspiration in anything but music. In fact when talking about inspiration, she references people like Francis Bacon, Tilda Swinton and Anne Carson. But Isobel also shares her love for composers like Ennio Moriccone, Danny Elfman, Gustav Mahler and Wendy Carlos amongst others. We also dig into the prevalence of drone based music in modern film score and her love for it... as well as Detroit Techno. We go under the skin with her work on the Netflix series Munich: The Edge of War as well as her recent project with the Philharmonia as part of their climate change season. We also talk about her electronic score for Vita and Virginia and how the instructions from director Chanya Button were “lazers and no piano!” Isobel Waller-Bridge Credits Isobel Waller-Bridge's recent TV soundtracks include, Emma, Black Mirror - Rachel Jack and Ashley Too, Vanity Fair, Vita & Virginia, The Split and Fleabag. And recent theatre credits include Woyzeck at the Old Vic and Knives in Hens at the Donmar Warehouse Isobel's eclectic scores move seamlessly between sweeping orchestral and analogue electronica, often blurring the lines between music and sound design. She won Best Composer at Underwire Film Festival and winner of Best Sound Designer at Off West End Theatre Awards Film Scores by Isobel Waller Bridge Munich - The Edge of War OST Emma OST Vita and Virginia OST Have a listen to some of the music that has inspired Isobel Waller-Bridge George Benjamin Silvina Milstein Let it Be - The Beatles Emma Atonement - Ennio Moriccone PJ Harvey Danny Elfman Danny Elfman - Edward Scissorhands (OST) The Social Network Thomas Newman - American Beauty OST Hans Zimmer - Dune OST Daniel Avery John Hopkins Bernard Hermman - Taxi Driver OST Hildur Guðnadóttir - Joker (OST) Mica Levy - Monos Jóhann Jóhannsson - Sicario OST Jóhann Jóhannsson - Arrival (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) John Williams - E.T. The Extra Terrestrial Wendy Carlos - The Shining Wendy Carlos - Clockwork Orange Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Rushion McDonald talks to Rocsi Diaz discusses early success as Emmy-winning TV Personality, Influencer, and career slowdowns and now named Host of FOX series "Alter Ego." https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rushion McDonald talks to Tina Andrews, who went from starring in Roots to becoming an Award-winning Writer of the CBS miniseries "Sally Hemings: An American Scandal." Now, before Oprah, before Arsenio, there was Mr. SOUL! Melissa Haizlip talks about her award-winning documentary about the first Black late-night talk show. https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Award-Winning TV host, Author, Motivational Speaker, Entrepreneur, One of the World's Leading Health & Wellness experts (National Fitness Hall of Fame inductee). Forbes was voted the "Top 20 Most inspiring People on Television" through her roles as a sought-after spokesperson, broadcast journalist and Success/Results Coach to celebrities, sales teams & CEOs. As a motivational keynote speaker - she's affectionally called "The Female Tony Robbins." Forbes Riley has created a trusted brand name for herself Forbes' career includes ALSO includes countless tv shows/movies. Her true gift is communication in the widest of varieties- live events, comedy at Laugh Factory , infomercials (179 to date w/ dozen best TV Presenter awards), & live home shopping (QVC & HSN). She also Launched Forbes Factor Live and The Billionaire Business Academy with a goal to inspire others to their greatness.