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Our guest this week again is Jennica Schwartzman. Managing Partner at Purpose Pictures Productions, Co-Founder of Little Sister Entertainment, and a member of The Producers Guild of America, Producer's Union, Screen Actors Guild, and Moms-In-Film LA, loves tackling a project from idea to distribution as a multi-hyphenate actress-writer-producer. Her new interactive book, "Behind The Screens" is out now and there will be a signing in Los Angeles on April 27th, 2024 from 2pm to 7pm. Details for that are here! You can find AND fund us by joining Patreon and we'd really appreciate the support these days. Also, our IG is @servicefromhell https://linktr.ee/JennicaSchwartzman
Our guest this week is Jennica Schwartzman. Managing Partner at Purpose Pictures Productions, Co-Founder of Little Sister Entertainment, and a member of The Producers Guild of America, Producer's Union, Screen Actors Guild, and Moms-In-Film LA, loves tackling a project from idea to distribution as a multi-hyphenate actress-writer-producer. Her new interactive book, "Behind The Screens" is out now and there will be a signing in Los Angeles on April 27th, 2024 from 2pm to 7pm. Details for that are here! You can find AND fund us by joining Patreon and we'd really appreciate the support these days. Also, our IG is @servicefromhell https://linktr.ee/JennicaSchwartzman
In this episode Matthias welcomes Osman Celik, a research analyst with KuppingerCole Analysts, to uncover the daily life and career dynamics within the tech analysis industry. They take a glimpse into Osman’s day-to-day activities, exploring the challenges and highlights of being a tech analyst. They discuss essential pathways for entering the tech analysis field, including the qualifications and experiences that bolster a candidate’s profile. Osman offers deep insights into the critical skills and attributes necessary for success in this role, addressing common misconceptions and highlighting the aspects that make the job fascinating. Furthermore, the conversation navigates through the evolving landscape of tech analysis, providing listeners with strategic advice for nurturing a long-term career in this ever-changing sector.
In this episode Matthias welcomes Osman Celik, a research analyst with KuppingerCole Analysts, to uncover the daily life and career dynamics within the tech analysis industry. They take a glimpse into Osman’s day-to-day activities, exploring the challenges and highlights of being a tech analyst. They discuss essential pathways for entering the tech analysis field, including the qualifications and experiences that bolster a candidate’s profile. Osman offers deep insights into the critical skills and attributes necessary for success in this role, addressing common misconceptions and highlighting the aspects that make the job fascinating. Furthermore, the conversation navigates through the evolving landscape of tech analysis, providing listeners with strategic advice for nurturing a long-term career in this ever-changing sector.
Lesley's experience with schools dates back to 2001, and she goes in-depth today on the US Department of Justice's 575-page report on the Uvalde school shooting.Learn the key findings from the report and the steps you can take to help your school prepare.Grab Lesley's free 8-page toolkit as a conversation starter at your school.Discover 3 critical social media tips to remember when navigating a crisis.SPECIAL GUESTLesley Bruinton, APRCEO & President at School Spirit PREmail: lesley@schoolspiritpr.com Twitter/X: @lesleybruintonWebsite: www.SchoolSpiritPR.com Twitter/X: @SchoolSpiritPRLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/school-spirit-pr USEFUL INFORMATIONLesley's toolkit - download here!Order your copy of my book Social Media for Schools: Proven Storytelling Strategies & Ideas to Celebrate Your Students & Staff - While Keeping Your Sanity now!Interested in our membership program? Learn more here: https://socialschool4edu.com/MORE RESOURCESFree Video Training: Learn the simple secrets behind social media for K12 schools!Sign up for our free e-newsletter - click herewww.SocialSchool4EDU.com
Get ready for the action-packed March edition of Boomer and the Millennial! We're thrilled to celebrate Easter with you and Women's History Month. Our special guest is the Co-Executive Producer and Showrunner of the hit Netflix comedy The Upshaws, who shares her incredible journey with us. We're going all out in the sports segment with the March Madness fever! And in entertainment, we're diving into the heart-pounding season finale of Love Is Blind. But wait, there's more! Reggie had a chance encounter with one of the lovely ladies from The Golden Bachelor! You don't want to miss this! The March edition of Boomer and the Millennial is jam-packed with exciting news, fun banter, and inspiring stories. So, join us, and let's make this Easter weekend one to remember! We are definitely back at it!
What elements do you emphasize, downplay, or let go of in order to run a balanced TTRPG session? Dragon Mind is a TTRPG discussion podcast where we look through the infinite lenses of TTRPGs to discover our best selves through gaming. Gaming doesn't have to just be an escape. It can help revolutionize your reality. Want more Dragon Mind? Subscribe to our YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@dragonmindttrpgs and follow us on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@dragonmindttrpgs Have a question? Ask us by sending us an email at dragonmindpodcast@gmail.com or posting in the Dragon Mind channel in the Darkmore Podcast Community Discord at https://discord.gg/DAJcutMt Credit to https://www.FesliyanStudios.com for the background music
In this episode, I chat with Thierry Tremblay, the CEO of Kohezion, a leading low-code platform designed to democratize the development of database applications. He's on a mission to prove that you don't need deep coding skills to effectively manage data. Under his guidance, Kohezion has carved out a niche for itself by offering an intuitive, customizable solution that enables users to build their own applications without coding.In addition to steering Kohezion, Thierry contributes to the wider tech community by mentoring emerging entrepreneurs. At his core, Thierry is dedicated to simplifying technology for businesses of every size, ensuring they can leverage powerful tools to streamline their operations without getting bogged down in complexity.
Dive deep into the heart of cinema with "Behind the Screens: Unveiling EFM 2024," your essential podcast episode for exclusive insights and highlights from the European Film Market in Berlin. This episode brings you closer to the pulse of the film industry, providing a comprehensive recap of the most prestigious marketplace for movie rights, production, and distribution. We transport listeners directly to the bustling halls of the Berlinale, offering a front-row seat to the latest trends, groundbreaking deals, and emerging talents shaping the future of film.
The Technopath Way: Productivity through tech for nonprofits
In past seasons we've focused on decreasing overwhelm and increasing clarity when it comes to nonprofit technology. This season,we want to create a space to have more open unfiltered conversations around Salesforce and technology.Salesforce is known for hosting events called True to the Core. These events, however, often fall short of providing concrete answers to the burning questions that attendees have. They leave us wanting more, yearning for a deeper exploration of the topics at hand. That's where season three of the Technopath Way comes in. We aim to uncover the truth behind these events and provide the honest conversations that are often kept behind closed doors.For more information on Sarah connect with her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahepting/.For training resources on NPSP find resources on https://www.technopath.io.Sign up for our newsletter, The Technopath Way Tips here.#salesforce #alwaysbelearning
Join us for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how Gillette Stadium and the New England Patriots amp up fan excitement both on and off the field. In this episode, we sit down with Kassie Epstein and Abbey Thistle from Gillette Stadium's social media and fan engagement team. They reveal the innovative strategies and creative tactics they use to connect with fans, from leveraging social media platforms to orchestrating unforgettable experiences on the stadium's iconic jumbotron, which is the largest outdoor video screen in the country! From NFL games to concerts and events, hear how the team is making these experiences something their fans will never forget! Follow Kassie Epstein on Twitter @kassieepstein Follow Abbey Thistle on Twitter @acthelin
Think leading a remote team is just a game of juggling Zoom calls and Slack messages in an effort to herd your team in a march towards deadlines? Think again. It's actually a trust-building marathon, and many leaders are dropping the baton by not establishing trust early or consistently enough with their team, leading to some major backfires.Building trust and accountability with a remote team isn't a 'do it once and dust your hands' kind of task. It's an ongoing journey and a continuous leveling up of your leadership skills. This isn't just a process; it's an evolution that mirrors your growth as a boss (how badass is that??)This week, let's dive into the world of the unseen – the intangible elements of building trust at work. We'll explore some concrete strategies to plant the seeds of trust and accountability within your team, nurturing them to grow in ways that resonate with your unique leadership style. Listen now!LINKS MENTIONED:People Leader Archetype Quiz: Discovering your leadership archetype will reveal where your strengths are in communication and leadership, and can help you identify how to build trust with your team. Take the quick quiz now and empower yourself to become a better leader!
In this third episode of the second season, Thierry receives Brian Santa Maria, who is Content Manager for Blue Note Productions, the game presentation department of the St-Louis Blues. In the episode, Brian shares his career journey, what he does in his job and what he is looking for when hiring!
One of the most under-recognized elements of Game Mastering is considering the real-world time spent playing and waiting in a game environment. Dragon Mind is a TTRPG discussion podcast where we look through the infinite lenses of TTRPGs to discover our best selves through gaming. Gaming doesn't have to just be an escape. It can help revolutionize your reality. Want more Dragon Mind? Subscribe to our YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@dragonmindttrpgs and follow us on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@dragonmindttrpgs Have a question? Ask us by sending us an email at dragonmindpodcast@gmail.com or posting in the Dragon Mind channel in the Darkmore Podcast Community Discord at https://discord.gg/DAJcutMt Credit to https://www.FesliyanStudios.com for the background music
Die Spielepsychologie hilft, wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse an Spieleentwickler:innen zu vermitteln, auf deren Basis noch bessere Spielerlebnisse geschaffen werden können. Doch welche Hürden befinden sich aktuell auf dem Weg? Die Spielepsycholog:innen Jessica Kathmann (MSc) & Dr. Benjamin Strobel vom Podcastprojekt Behind the Screens schauen in die Glaskugel, wie die Zukunft der Spielepsychologie aussieht. In dieser Folge erfährst Du, wo Jessica & Ben die größten Baustellen in der Spielepsychologie sehen, wie man Spielepsycholog:in werden kann, welches Fazit alle am Folge #54 Beteiligten ziehen === Weiterführende Links === Teil 1: Wozu braucht es Spielepsycholog:innen?, Teil 2: Welche psychologischen Hürden gibt es beim Spielen?, Teil 3: Was bringen psychologische Modelle in der Spieleentwicklung?, Mental Health bei BtS Fehlt hier noch was? Meld' Dich gern bei uns, wenn Du noch einen hilfreichen Link vermisst. === Was findest Du, ist noch nötig, um die psychologischen Erkenntnisse aus der Wissenschaft besser in der Praxis nutzen zu können? Tausch Dich gern auf Discord mit der spielsinnlichen Community aus. Hast Du Fragen, Anmerkungen oder Ideen? Jegliches Feedback erreicht uns natürlich auch via E-Mail, Social Media oder Sprachnachricht. Alle Links zum Podcast gibt's unter: linktr.ee/spielsinn
Menschen haben gewisse psychologische Grundbedürfnisse, die auch beim Spielen angesprochen werden. Diese sind bei jedem anders ausgeprägt, genau wie auch jede:r andere Spiele präferiert. Je besser diese Bedürfnisse befriedigt werden, desto besser können diese sich auch verkaufen. Doch wie stellt man fest, ob die bei der Entwicklung eines Spiels eingesetzten Spielelemente & -mechaniken auch für die gewünschte Motivation sorgen? Die Spielepsycholog:innen Jessica Kathmann (MSc) & Dr. Benjamin Strobel vom Podcastprojekt Behind the Screens berichten, wie sie mit der Selbstbestimmungstheorie Spieleentwickler:innen helfen, Schwächen in der Motivation ihrer Spiele zu finden und diese noch motivierender zu gestalten. In dieser Folge erfährst Du, wie es zur Selbstbestimmungstheorie kam, was die Selbstbestimmungstheorie ist, wie die Selbstbestimmungstheorie als Werkzeug zum Reflektieren des Game Designs eingesetzt werden kann, wie diese Methode hilft, beim Designen für das angestrebte Spielerlebnis auf Kurs zu bleiben, wie die Methode weiterentwickelt werden kann, wo die Probleme des Gamer Motivation Model liegen, was eine gute Belohnung ausmacht (sowohl in Spielen als auch außerhalb) und wieso Metroidvania ein Geniestreich ist. === Weiterführende Links === Teil 1: Wozu braucht es Spielepsycholog:innen?, Teil 2: Welche psychologischen Hürden gibt es beim Spielen?, Behind the Screens mit Workshops auf diversen Konferenzen, Behind the Screens über die Selbstbestimmungstheorie, Player Types, FemDevsMeetup Bachelorarbeit über SDT Jessica unterrichtet andere Motivationsframeworks Studie zu Spieleverkauf & Bedürfnisbefriedigung Gamer Motivation Model F37 Roman Rackwitz Behind the Screens über Metroidvania. === Hast Du schon mal Erfahrungen mit dem Einsatz von psychologischen Modellen bei der Analyse von Spielen gemacht? Tausch Dich gern auf Discord mit der spielsinnlichen Community aus. Hast Du Fragen, Anmerkungen oder Ideen? Jegliches Feedback erreicht uns natürlich auch via E-Mail, Social Media oder Sprachnachricht. Alle Links zum Podcast gibt's unter: linktr.ee/spielsinn
Join host Abby Martinez in a captivating episode of Digital Marketing Master as she sits down with Jaclyn Wyatt, Head of Digital Marketing at Samsung Electronics America. Jaclyn shares her incredible journey, from training horses to leading digital marketing initiatives for one of the world's tech giants. Learn about the dynamic world of digital marketing, the challenges faced, and the importance of embracing change. Discover the art of storytelling and how Jaclyn navigates the ever-evolving landscape of technology and human connection. Don't miss this insightful episode filled with anecdotes and wisdom.
3500 TEENS ・ 2 RESEARCHERS ・ 1 QUESTION What are adults missing about teens and technology? A lot. Drawing on perspectives from more than 3,500 teens, Harvard Project Zero researchers Emily Weinstein and Carrie James bring stories and data together for a powerful reframe of what teens are up against – and what teens need adults to understand. Emily Weinstein is a Research Director at Project Zero at Harvard and a Lecturer at the Graduate School of Education. Carrie James is a sociologist and Principle Investigator at Project Zero at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She is the author of Disconnected: Youth, New Media, and the Ethics Gap (MIT Press). The authors' work has been covered in Time, the Boston Globe, the Washington Post, and the Atlantic, and they are sought-after speakers on teens and technology. You can learn more at www.behindtheirscreens.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Menschen nehmen die Welt anders wahr als sie ist. Noch dazu haben wir jede:r ein individuell anderes Verständnis der gleichen Sache. Dies kann zu vielerlei vom Game Design unbeabsichtigten Spannungsfeldern des Spielerlebnis' führen. Die Spielepsycholog:innen Jessica Kathmann (MSc) & Dr. Benjamin Strobel vom Podcastprojekt Behind the Screens geben einen Einblick in die diversen Stolpersteine, die die menschliche Psyche den Spieler:innen in den Weg legen kann. In dieser Folge erfährst Du, welche 'Regeln' der menschlichen Wahrnehmung zugrunde liegen, wie es zur Überlastung unseres Gehirns beim Spielen kommen kann, wieso Spieldesign zwischen gewollten und ungewollten Hürden unterscheiden muss, warum "Dark Patterns" frustrierend sind, wie das ideale Spielerlebnis aussieht und was Lernen damit zu tun hat, warum "Grinding" sowohl positiv als auch negativ für's Spielerlebnis sein kann sowie wie sich der Kontext der Spieler:innen und Spielerlebnis gegenseitig beeinflussen können. === Weiterführende Links === Teil 1: Wozu braucht es Spielepsycholog:innen?, Psychologie an der Uni Kiel, die Forschung von Rainer Mausfeld, Gestaltpsychologie, Usability im Alltag (Spielsinn #7/8), UX Design in der Spieleentwicklung (BtS E081), Usability & UX bei Mario Kart (Spielsinn #11/12), , Tutorial & Onboarding in Spielen (BtS E067, Spielsinn #14), das war noch nicht alles === Wann hattest Du schon mal Frust beim Spielen (und wisst Ihr jetzt vielleicht auch wieso)? Tausch Dich gern auf Discord mit der spielsinnlichen Community aus. Hast Du Fragen, Anmerkungen oder Ideen? Jegliches Feedback erreicht uns natürlich auch via E-Mail, Social Media oder Sprachnachricht. Alle Links zum Podcast gibt's unter: linktr.ee/spielsinn
Jessica Kathmann (MSc) & Dr. Benjamin Strobel vermitteln psychologische Theorie und Ergebnisse empirischer Forschung anwendbar an (angehende) Spieleentwickler:innen und Menschen, die sich für die Wissenschaft hinter digitalen Spielen interessieren. In dieser Folge erfahrt Ihr, was das Podcastprojekt "Behind the Screens" ist und wie es dazu kam, was Jessica und Ben in den vergangenen 6 Jahren bei ihrer Arbeit gelernt haben, was die Teammitglieder an welchen Hochschulen lehren, wie Wissenschaftskommunikation in der Spieleentwicklung gelingen kann, wie UX Design helfen kann, Psychologie in die Anwendung zu bringen sowie warum die Welt anders ist als wir sie als Menschen wahrnehmen. === Weiterführende Links === Die vom Behind the Screens-Ben erwähnte Folge zu UX Design, bei der der Spielsinn-Ben zu Gast war (E081), erscheint am 7. Dezember 2023 auf https://behind-the-screens.de/ und den gängigen Podcast-Plattformen. === Was denkt Ihr, wo im Bereich Games brauchen wir noch eine bessere Vermittlung zwischen Wissenschaft und Praxis? Tausch Dich gern auf Discord mit der spielsinnlichen Community aus. Hast Du Fragen, Anmerkungen oder Ideen? Jegliches Feedback erreicht uns natürlich auch via E-Mail, Social Media oder Sprachnachricht. Alle Links zum Podcast gibt's unter: linktr.ee/spielsinn
Designing an encounter can serve multiple functions. Dragon Mind is a TTRPG discussion podcast where we look through the infinite lenses of TTRPGs to discover our best selves through gaming. Gaming doesn't have to just be an escape. It can help revolutionize your reality. Want more Dragon Mind? Subscribe to our YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@dragonmindttrpgs and follow us on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@dragonmindttrpgs Have a question? Ask us by sending us an email at dragonmindpodcast@gmail.com or posting in the Dragon Mind channel in the Darkmore Podcast Community Discord at https://discord.gg/DAJcutMt Credit to https://www.FesliyanStudios.com for the background music
In this episode of the Plain Sight Podcast, Stewart Alsop welcomes guest Jessica Waters, Operations Manager at Invisible Technologies. They discuss Jessica's recruitment story and her transition from remote work into the world of AI. Jessica highlights her journey to becoming an AI-enabled worker and shares insights on the transformative role of software in operations. They delve into the organisational communication setup at Invisible Technologies and discuss the potential of AI in revolutionising the workspace. Jessica also shares their experience working with an entirely global team and discusses her philosophy on meeting people where they are and understanding different cultural contexts. The conversation furthers with them discussing the nuances of knowledge and information management, the merits of AI enablement and the promising future they foresee in its adoption. 00:02 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:15 Guest's Journey to Invisible Technologies 02:07 Operations at Invisible Technologies 04:22 Creating Cohesion in a Diverse Team 07:17 The Global Reach of Invisible Technologies 08:49 The Impact of Remote Work 14:55 The Importance of English Proficiency 17:05 The Challenges of Knowledge Management 21:46 The Promise of AI Enablement 27:11 The Future of AI and Invisible Technologies 43:27 Closing Remarks Key Points COVID-19 and the Shift to Remote Work: Jessica's life changed in 2020 when she relocated internationally. She committed to full-time remote work, seeking a job that allowed for complete location independence. The Job Hunt and Joining Invisible: After sifting through numerous undesirable jobs, Jessica began interviewing, first with Marshall, followed by Amy, Cameron, and finally Francis. She noted the interviews felt less like a traditional job process and more like a cultural fit evaluation. Jessica was hired in August 2021, specifically to assist with DoorDash's scaling operations. Operations at Invisible vs. Entrepreneurship: Jessica's background as an entrepreneur meant she was accustomed to setting her own pace and making decisions autonomously. At Invisible, she found the challenge of working within a team dynamic, striving for cohesion among strong-minded individuals. Creating Team Cohesion: She emphasizes the importance of a learning mindset within her team. Hierarchies are respected, but there's an open exchange of knowledge and experience that facilitates problem-solving. Global Team Dynamics: Jessica leads a global team with members predominantly in Africa and the Philippines. She discusses the unique opportunities that remote work provides to individuals in less developed countries. Remote Work and Its Impact: Jessica touched upon the transformative power of remote work for people in developing nations. The opportunity to work remotely and earn a stable income can be life-changing, providing basic needs and elevating the quality of life. Cultural Sensitivity and Communication: Having lived abroad, Jessica understands the nuances of cross-cultural communication. She emphasizes the importance of slowing down and meeting people where they are, recognizing the diversity of meanings behind the same language. AI Enablement at Invisible: Jessica expresses excitement about AI and its potential to create efficient solutions. She envisions a future where AI can streamline operations and aid in scaling up projects.
Taylor Lorenz, Technology Columnist at The Washington Post, joins Suzy Founder and CEO Matt Britton on the latest episode of The Speed of Culture podcast in collaboration with Adweek. Taylor delves into the themes of her book, Extremely Online: The Untold Story of Fame, Influence, and Power on the Internet. She also explores the rise of the modern personality-driven media landscape and the transformation of journalism in the digital era, sharing her views on today's leading social media platforms.Follow Suzy on Twitter: @AskSuzyBizFollow Taylor Lorenz on LinkedInSubscribe to The Speed of Culture on your favorite podcast platform.And if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at suzy@suzy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want to live in Jerry Seinfeld's apartment? Neal Fischer can get you the next big thing. His new book "Behind the Screens" showcases floorplans from tv's greatest shows from "The Brady Bunch" to "Scandal". Jon and Neal discuss the missing fourth wall in most tv homes, impossible hallways and props that exist through the decades. Plus, missing writer's rooms, nostalgia through streaming and the last iconic set. [Ep352]
Dive into this illuminating episode of The NursePreneurs Podcast where we uncover the journey from traditional bedside nursing to the tech-driven realm of nursing informatics. Join us as Christina Kochan shares her unique trajectory and how she's optimizing healthcare technology for better patient care. What You'll Learn: The challenges and frustrations nurses face with electronic health record (EHR) systems. Christina's personal journey: from cardiac nursing to becoming a nurse informaticist. How nursing informatics plays a pivotal role in improving healthcare outcomes. The evolving nature of nursing informatics: from training and education to project management and change management. The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the field of nursing informatics and on Christina's personal career journey.
In a recent episode of the "Physical Activity Researcher Podcast," hosted by Dr. Olli Tikkanen, listeners are taken on a deep dive into the world of app development, entrepreneurship, and the importance of physical activity in daily life. The episode features Pedro Wunderlich, a mobile app designer, serial entrepreneur, and co-founder of the acclaimed Wake N Shake App and React Messenger App. With a track record of over three million app downloads and the backing of prestigious investors, Wunderlich shares his journey from being a young boy with a humor blog to becoming a tech innovator with apps recognized by Apple. Throughout the conversation, Wunderlich emphasizes the significance of physical activity as a core component of his entrepreneurial journey. He candidly discusses the challenges he faced, including battling chronic stress and depression, and how staying physically active became a lifeline for him. This passion for movement eventually led to the creation of Wake Out, an app designed to promote physical activity and combat the sedentary crisis. The episode also delves into the intricacies of app development, from the initial idea to addressing bugs and ensuring a seamless user experience. For researchers and budding entrepreneurs, this episode offers invaluable insights. Wunderlich's advice on the importance of testing ideas quickly, understanding user feedback, and the potential pitfalls of app development is particularly enlightening. The episode concludes with a broader discussion on the role of technology in promoting health and well-being, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of tech, health, and entrepreneurship. _____________________________________ This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | Better Sleep, Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Research with Less Hassle --- Learn more about Fibion Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Solutions: https://sleepmeasurements.fibion.com/ --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover ground-breaking Fibion SENS: https://sens.fibion.com/ --- SB and PA measurements, analysis, and feedback made easy. Learn more about Fibion Research : fibion.com/research --- Fibion Kids - Activity tracking designed for children. https://fibionkids.fibion.com/ --- Collect self-report physical activity data easily and cost-effectively https://mimove.fibion.com/ --- Follow the podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/PA_Researcher Follow host Dr Olli Tikkanen on Twitter https://twitter.com/ollitikkanen Follow Fibion on Twitter https://twitter.com/fibion https://www.youtube.com/@PA_Researcher
Alec gives a sneak preview of his next Patreon series, "Behind the Screens", where he asks the DM and players of the Knocked Prone table questions that could have changed the fate of the game. Alec's question this week: What would have happened if the Champions of Greyhaven continued working for Ascended Corp.?Hear Pt. 2 of Behind the Screens now by going to patreon.com/knocked and subscribing for $5 or more to access this series and its future episodes!Support the show
Taylor Swift's concert movie presales have smashed records for the box office over the past weekend, creating a buzz to kick off the season. With the UK and Nigeria celebrating their National Cinema Days, The Equaliser 3 debuting for the 2nd biggest Labor Day domestic opening of all time, and a roundup of the summer box office, this episode of Behind The Screens is packed with insights and excitement. Topics and times: Taylor Swift blows up presales - 0:17 UK & Nigeria Cinema Days - 2:31 The Equaliser 3 box office overview - 3:03 The Equaliser 3 audience analysis - 4:15 Bottoms box office - 6:55 Box office holdovers - 7:25 Summer box office roundup - 9:00 Next Week - 16:34 Find us at https://www.linkedin.com/company/vista-group-limited/, and follow @moviohq & @numeroboxoffice on Twitter Box Office Overview: The Equaliser 3 grossed $42.5M over the domestic 4-day weekend, making it the 2nd largest Labor Day opening of all time. Internationally it grossed $26.1M from 49 markets, for a worldwide total of $68.1M. Barbie grossed another $10.2M domestically this weekend, bringing its domestic total over $600M. Blue Beetle, in 3rd position, brought in an additional $7M. Gran Turismo dropped 62% from its debut last weekend. Oppenheimer grossed $5.7M domestically, bringing its domestic total to $309M. Oppenheimer also debuted in China for a further $30.2M, including $3M from IMAX. Bottoms, broadening its domestic release, brought in $3.7M over the 4-day weekend.
Andor is one of the finest Star Wars shows ever made. We speak to ILM's VFX sup. Scott Pritchard. Including 7 videos with over 40 plate photography and final comp shots.
Welcome to Roses & Weeds! A City of Tyler podcast to keep you up to date with current events and news related to our beautiful City. In this episode, we'll be discussing the highly anticipated 2023 Tyler Film Festival. This festival is set to showcase some great talent from Texas and around the world. We'll be diving deep into the lineup with two of this year's judges, Shadai Perez and Craig O'Daniel. They discuss their thoughts on this year's official selections. Whether you're a dedicated cinephile or just looking for a fun night out, this festival is not to be missed. The Festival is screening from September 7-9 at the Liberty Hall Theater in Downtown Tyler.Roses & Weeds is recorded at the Downtown Visitors Center and is hosted by the City of Tyler's Communication Department. If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for future show topics, please reach out to us at PublicRelations@TylerTexas.com and be sure to use #rosesandweeds on all your questions to the City of Tyler on social media.
It may be a disruptive success, but the on-demand video streaming sector has had its own challenges recently. In this episode, Magellan's Portfolio Manager Arvid Streimann and Magellan Sector Head of Finance and Technology Ryan Joyce go behind the screens to take an in-depth look at the history and current state of streaming services, the importance of scale, Hollywood strikes, and regulation. They also reveal how one of the industry leaders, Netflix, has adapted its strategy and is likely to benefit from its recent crackdown on password sharing.
Sarah Lewthwaite and Leon Newnham join us for the CineEurope Round Table, discussing all the highlights and insights from the latest industry event in Barcelona. Comedy takes centre stage with box office and audience analyses for No Hard Feelings, and we examine how Asteroid City's wide release compares to previous Wes Anderson titles on this week's instalment of Behind The Screens. Topics and times: No Hard Feelings box office overview - 0:55 No Hard Feelings audience analysis - 1:49 Asteroid City and Wes Anderson box office comparisons - 5:13 Asteroid City audience analysis - 7:08 Box office top 5 roundup - 11:08 CineEurope Round Table - 17:24 Next Week - 40:06 Find us at https://www.linkedin.com/company/vista-group-limited/, and follow @moviohq & @numeroboxoffice on Twitter Box Office Overview: No Hard Feelings made $15M domestically from 3208 screens, and $9.5M internationally for a total of $24.6M. Asteroid City in its wide release made a further $9M domestically and $6.5M internationally, for a global total of $16.7M. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse reached no. 1 in the domestic market again, adding $19M. It now sits $183M ahead of the previous title's lifetime gross, and has crossed the half-billion dollar mark at $560M globally. Elemental made a further $18.4M domestically for a total of $65.5M. The Flash dropped 72.5% from its opening weekend, adding $15.1M for a domestic total of $87.5M, international total of #123.3M, and global total of $210.8M. Transformers: Rise of the Beasts in its 5th week added $11.8M, bringing the domestic total to $123.1M, with $218M internationally making a global total of $341.4M. Lost in the Stars, a Chinese title, added $70.4M over the 3-day weekend solely from China. Its total now is $97.6M.
The Three DMs of the Two Crew gather to answer questions about running a game of D&D! Whether you're a newbie DM looking to build a likable NPC, or a Forever DM trying to balance four campaigns at once, this episode has got it all! So grab your dice and meet us... Behind the Screens. Sound Mixing and Editing by Trevor LyonFor more DM Advice, subscribe to us on Patreon!And get tickets to our upcoming live shows HERE!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Our view of hackers has been warped by movie portrayals of hoodie-wearing computer whizzes. But what are they really like? These keyboard bashers have uncovered some of the world's darkest secrets – and even come close to destroying the internet. But why do they do it? Scott Shapiro searches for answers in his new book Fancy Bear Goes Phishing: The Dark History of the Information Age, in Five Extraordinary Hacks. He joins Dorian Lynskey in The Bunker. “The hackers that I've spoken to, they're by and large normal, psychologically speaking.” – Scott Shapiro. “Any time there's a hack, people say “It's a nation-state, it's Russia” it's a reflex.” – Scott Shapiro. “People don't like to talk about when they've been hacked, because it's embarrassing.” – Scott Shapiro. “There are a lot of mistaken stereotypes about hackers, one is the romance of a lone wolf.” – Scott Shapiro. “Security analysts hate the word hacker.” – Scott Shapiro. www.patreon.com/bunkercast Written and presented by Dorian Lynskey. Producer: Kasia Tomasiewicz Audio production: Simon Williams Music by Kenny Dickinson. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production Instagram | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The DM Screen. It's one of the quintessential D&D visuals. But what goes behind it? What lurks behind that foot-high barrier between the characters and the gods? In this episode, Tony, Chris, and Dave delve into how they use the DM screen, what they want to have behind it, and what they need to have behind it. One thing you do need behind your screen though is dice… so check out our affiliate link with FanRoll dice for all your dice and dice accessories. Go to www.Fanrolldice.com/ref/2871 to get 10% off your entire purchase!1:40 DM Dave's vitamin-induced fever dream that led to thistopic.3:00 First things first: Session Notes.3:58 The most important thing behind the screen? Yourimagination!4:30 The DM Screen. 6:05 A little D&D History tangent about the DM screen.6:45 What's behind depends on what game you're running: terrain,maps, and minis, oh my!8:45 Even with a DM screen, you don't have to hide the dicerolls.9:15 A laptop/tablet as a DM screen.12:06 Even without terrain, maps, minis – still prepare somegood visuals.15:10 How to easily introduce music into the session – also,check out Matt Mercer's DM Screen Gamemaster Tips https://youtu.be/YRMVTmbe-Is17:45 No one sees the NPCs or landscapes the same way… setit in their mind.23:15 Take a lesson from block text: have some preppeddescriptors for important scenes and NPCs.24:45 How Roll20 and VTT's make the entire internet your DMscreen.26:30 Think like a “Road DM.” What are the essentials?32:10 Putting up the DM screen for one character – Character-specificnarrative outside of the game.33:50 The Campaign 3-Ring Binder.34:30 Fodder for another episode – the sequel to RPG Economics https://3wisedms.com/the-3-wise-dms-podcast/rpg-economics-what-can-payers-do-with-all-that-gold/36:50 High Fantasy=Low Magic – another aside.40:18 Final Thoughts
In this episode, we sit down with Kasandrea Sereno, the founder of #HigherEdSocial, a thriving community dedicated to helping social media managers in higher education. Kasandrea shares her journey in starting the community, and how it has grown into a valuable resource for those navigating the complexities of social media management in the higher ed space, and what the professional society has to offer it's members. Tune in to learn from one of the industry's leading voices, and discover the resources that exist for helping social media managers in higher education thrive. This episode is brought to you by our friends at DD Agency:DD Agency is a higher ed-specific marketing technology agency that has conducted countless SEO Audits for colleges and universities across the country. In these audits, they detail where you currently rank, what you could be ranking for, exactly how copy should be tweaked on website pages, and much more. If this sounds like something you could benefit from, give those folks a ping and be sure to mention that Enrollify sent you to claim a 10% discount on any of their SEO offerings. Head on over to enrollify.org/ddaseo, or simply follow the link in the show notes below…that will guarantee you get a 10% discount off of your audit. About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we've got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry's best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours! - - - -Connect With Our Host:Jenny Li Fowlerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jennylifowler/https://twitter.com/TheJennyLiAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:Confessions of a Higher Ed Social Media Manager is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Higher Ed Pulse and Confessions of a Higher Ed CMO.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com.Connect with Us at the Engage Summit:Exciting news — Jenny will be at the 2024 Engage Summit in Raleigh, NC, on June 25 and 26, and we'd love to meet you there! Sessions will focus on cutting-edge AI applications that are reshaping student outreach, enhancing staff productivity, and offering deep insights into ROI. Use the discount code Enrollify50 at checkout, and you can register for just $99! This early bird pricing lasts until March 31. Learn more and register at engage.element451.com — we can't wait to see you there!
In episode 33 Josh and Abbie answer all your burning assumptions of influencers. We often times see these glamorous lifestyles of influencers sporting fancy cars and giant mansions but is it really like that? Or is it all just a front? Tune in for an honest in depth discussion of what it's like being "Influencers" Mylio Photos is a smart and powerful system for managing a lifetime of memories… With the Mylio Photos app, years of photos, videos and important documents across all our devices – are cataloged in one shared library. And right now, we've got a special, limited time offer for our listeners: Get 25% off your first year of Mylio Photos when you sign up for an annual plan. To get this offer, go to our special www.mylio.com/HERBERTS
Sarina Bellissimo, host of The Bellissimo Files Podcast joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to take a look at some of the teen movies that took the leap from the big screen to the stage...
Welcome to another episode of Drinks With Johnny, where we have an insightful conversation about the evolution of social media and the role of AI in our daily lives. Joining me, Johnny, are my co-hosts Brando and Sam, as well as Hollywood Undead members Charlie Scene and Johnny 3 Tears. In this episode, we dive into the impact social media has had on society, and how it has changed the way we communicate and consume information. Charlie Scene and Johnny 3 Tears reflect on their early years as musicians, and how Myspace played a crucial role in their rise to fame. They share their thoughts on how social media has evolved since then, and how it has impacted their careers. We also discuss the growing role of AI in our lives, from virtual assistants to predictive algorithms. We talk about the benefits and potential dangers of relying on AI, and how it could affect our future. Johnny 3 Tears also talks about his upcoming book, sharing insights into his creative process and what fans can expect. And of course, we can't forget to chat about Hollywood Undead's latest projects and what fans can look forward to in the future. But that's not all, we also tackle the topic of cancel culture and how it affects artists and public figures. Charlie Scene and Johnny 3 Tears share their experiences with cancel culture and how they've managed to stay true to themselves throughout it all. Written by ChatGPT Yes, this is the future. Become a FILTHY ANIMAL and get access to exclusive content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2qKyxOwoa_Uz5d5xCZEUPw/join Explore More Drinks With Johnny: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkswithjohnny Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnny Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnny Twitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnny Shop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the Oscars fast approaching Sarina Bellissimo, host of The Bellissimo Files Podcast joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to take a look at some of the most memorable Oscar moments from the past few years...
Sarina Bellissimo, host of The Bellissimo Files Podcast joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to take a look at some of the best high-school TV shows...
Welcome to another episode of The Silly Goose Podcast, where we keep it real and keep it silly. On today's episode, I get into it with Gustavo the owner of GooseWorks Screen Printing Studio.We're talking about everything from printing for one of Houston's biggest celebrity , to the ups and downs of starting your own business. Gustavo, the genius behind GooseWorks, opens up about his own journey, including his upbringing, the sacrifices he's made, and the hard-won lessons he's learned.But don't worry, it's not all business – we're also talking about the perks of owning your own business to bringing his own vision to life. Plus, we'll hear about some of GooseWorks' proudest accomplishments!So if you're ready for a fun chat about the world of Screen printing, business, and the hustle, this is the episode for you. Let's get into it, Goose-style!find our sponsor Gooseworks on IG: Gooseworks Website. https://www.gooseworkshtx.net/
What keeps the cyber C-Suite up at night? What are their main priorities, and how do they articulate them to board? In this session, we'll go behind the screens and find out what CISOs from all over the world really think in terms of making turning cyber risk into business risk. This segment is sponsored by Mimecast. Visit https://securityweekly.com/mimecast to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw292
This week, the 2 crew delves into the world of Pathfinder 2e.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Show NotesTo round off this year (or welcome in the new year - depending on your view), check out the audio from MCM Comic Con's A Behind the Screens Look: Game Master's Roundtable panel, featuring our own host and main GM Fiona!Panel bio:'If you fancy yourself a DM, don't miss this one! Game Masters Travis Vengroff (Fool & Scholar/Dark Dice), Richard Kimber-Bell (Backwater Bastards), Fiona K.T. Howat (What Am I Rolling?/The DM's Book Club), and Nate Peterson (Dice & Desire) are at MCM London Comic Con to talk about what it's like to orchestrate your favorite role-playing games, in a chat moderated by Taylor van Biljon (Backwater Bastards).'TimestampsIntro: 00:00:10Q&A start: 00:01:05Panelists' workDark Dice PodcastBackwater Bastard PodcastDice and Desire PodcastCreditsThe 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded, and edited by Fiona Howat.The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.The additional music in this episode was 'Aimless Amos' by Rondo Brothers.If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at WhatAmIRollingPodcast@gmail.com.Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram (@WAIR_Podcast) for the latest news on episodes.Linktr.ee: WAIR Podcast#AdventurersNeedNotApply
In previous installments of our Behind the Screens series - where we talk with people who make the entertainment industry work - we met the costume director for Schitt's Creek, an intimacy coordinator, the food illustrator for the Great British Baking Show, and even the person who is responsible for hiring the most recent Fab 5 for Queer Eye! On this episode, you'll hear stories from three folks involved with Netflix shows, Too Hot to Handle, Bullshit the Game Show, and The Sandman. GUESTS: Rhonda Paul: Contestant on the inaugural season of the Netflix reality series, Too Hot To Handle Chad Haywood: Casting director for the Netflix series, Bullshit the Game Show Jamin Bricker: Editor for the Netflix series, The Sandman Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join K.A. Statz (writer/creator) & Travis Vengroff (producer/sound designer/editor) as they discuss Season 5 of The White Vault, their recent trip to Greece, their transition to full time podcasting, and the future of The White Vault. The Fool & Scholar Productions Patreon JOIN BEFORE OCTOBER 18th for limited edition pins! https://www.patreon.com/posts/enamel-pin-and-q-73166907 The White Vault: Echoes miniseries will be available on our Patreon in November. Join us on Twitch as we bring podcasts to life: Twitch.tv/foolandscholar Also check out our other shows: Dark Dice Don't Mind The Boar Knight - ... Seriously, we made an animated video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKcdf1U0WkE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special, free bonus episode, Mike and the Potato Crew Players answer questions about the prequel campaign! There are also a couple of spoiler free teases/hints about the next Arcas mini-arc and the long-awaited Season 3 of D8 Night!
Tim chats with successful OnlyFans performer UtahJaz to find out what life is actually like behind the screens on OnlyFans. Do the rewards justify the costs, not only for those subscribing but for the content creators themselves? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vin Scully's right-hand man in the booth, Boyd Robertson joins Papa & Lund to give us a behind the screens look at working the Booth with Vin Scully and shares memories from those many years they shared togetherSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.