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The Courtesy Flush | Arman Zaidi
How Chris Van Vliet Became Hollywood's BEST Reporter

The Courtesy Flush | Arman Zaidi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 84:28


50. Chris Van Vliet is a 4x Emmy Award Winner, Host of the "Insights" podcast, and Hollywood's best reporter. In this episode we get a career/life retrospective with Chris. TAKE BIG SWINGS! (CVV39) VIDEO: https://youtu.be/bYnREMvdW5I Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:53 - Was CVV Always Outgoing? 4:10 - Does He Ever Get Nervous? 6:18 - Vague Goals Get Vague Results 6:57 - Building Connections With Guests | Dwayne Johnson 8:43 - Leslie Mann & Dakota Johnson  12:10 - Anne Hathaway | Forward Young Man 15:01 - Legendary & Viral Moments | Take Big Swings 16:49 - First "Pinch Me" Moment 18:10 - Did CVV Know He Would End Up In Entertainment? 20:30 - Transition from Traditional TV to Online 22:23 - The Process of Press Junkets 25:52 - Finding Great Questions 28:57 - Questions CVV Wished He Asked 29:52 - Reporter Rivalries 31:00 - Off Camera Moments 32:57 - Exclusive Stories | GOTCHA! Reporting 34:56 - The Power of #socialmedia  36:18 - Getting Guests on Podcasts 38:15 - LA | Working in Different Environments 41:09 - Family Influence 42:25 - Being Involved in Controversy 44:07 - Visiting LA vs Living in LA  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arman-zaidi/message

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Rachel on Recovery
Violet Li Healing with Tai Chi

Rachel on Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 38:14


Master Violet Li (Founder of Tai Chi & Qigong for Health www.violetli.com and www.VioletLiTaiChi.com) 12th Generation Chen Inheritor and a disciple of Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei Have trained many instructors and known as a teachers' teacher Founder of “Free Daily Online Tai Chi & Qigong Lessons with Violet & Friends” with at least three hundred thousands of views from 30 countries. Taught and performed the healing art to universities, hospitals, large corporations, health institutes, gyms, museum and senior centers in many US cities as well as overseas. Columnist of Chinese Wushu, the most prominent Chinese Martial Arts magazine Contributor of Kung Fu Tai Chi Magazine, the largest English magazine in the field   “Best Reporter” honored by the “World Congress of Tai Chi, Qigong & TCM” and “Tai Chi Gala”.   Written more than 700 articles mostly in English and some in Chinese to bring the awareness of Tai Chi/Qigong to the world. Publisher ofhttp://www.VioletLiTaiChi.com, top ten Tai Chi site with readership from 45 countries Interviewed by “National Public Radio in Columbia”(MO) Featured on “Show Me St. Louis”(KSDK)  Interviewed by Planet China and selected as one of Top 12 Chinese Women in the world https://indd.adobe.com/embed/98978636-8978-4875-afba-986df349300e?startpage=1&allowFullscreen=true. Executive MBA, Washington University MA, Economics, Vanderbilt University BA, Journalism, Chengchi University

Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em Podcast
Meet the best reporter on Depp v. Heard

Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 61:10


by Sarah HepolaI met Nick Wallis in the cafeteria of the Fairfax, VA, courtroom on my first day. I was still looking for the gaggle of reporters I assumed I'd find, but I was also looking for an outlet. My phone was nearly dead. I asked a reporter tapping away on his laptop in the mostly empty room, and he pulled out his ear buds long enough to politely motion to an outlet beside him. He was in a dapper suit, and he looked so familiar, but I thought maybe I knew him from TV — and then I overheard him chatting with a passerby. That accent!“This might sound crazy,” I said, leaning over from a nearby table, “but are you Nick Wallis?”The British are so charming. “Well, yes I am.” Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em is a reader-supported publication. It'd be so much cooler if you became a free or paid subscriber.I'd been listening to Wallis' podcast, Reporting Depp v. Heard, since I'd become obsessed with the cultural, moral, and psychological tangle that is this sordid drama. Legally, Depp v. Heard is a defamation suit in which a tarnished superstar sues his complicated ex-wife over a 2018 op-ed in the Washington Post. But more broadly, it's a watershed moment in #metoo, the culture of celebrity, and media itself. I went online looking for writers and thinkers who could me piece this puzzle together, and lucky for me, I found Nick Wallis.Wallis learned his trade at the BBC, and he represents an old-school (and increasingly old-fashioned) way of doing business. He seeks to remain neutral. His questions are fair, curious, well-informed, and tough when they need to be. At a time when choosing sides is a guaranteed way to increase followers, he delights in various perspectives, from the legions of Depp super-fans at the courthouse (who come off as reasonable, for the record) to rare Amber Heard supporters (who describe civil treatment at the courthouse, despite Heard's grotesque treatment online). In one interview, Wallis introduces us to a therapist working with male victims of domestic abuse, who sees Depp's testimony as an inspiration. In another, he introduces us to a female barrister who sees the trial as potentially devastating for female victims. This kind of broad-range journalism is fading in influence. The rise of YouTubers and social media personalities marks a media transformation. Some of the #lawtube commentary has been incisive, comprehensive, fascinating, while the viral videos tend to have all the nuance of an emoji. But for better or worse, most people are experiencing this trial via two-minute story reels and sound bites. Wallis, on the other hand, has witnessed the whole bloody ordeal — and lived to tell the tale.We met at a DC apartment building where Wallis was staying. We spoke about how the trial in Britain was different, why so few journalists showed up in person, the women growing weary of #metoo, and how this trial will reverberate for decades.By the way, a British documentarian was filming us as we spoke. She's been trailing Wallis for a project on the changing nature of journalism. About ten minutes before we wrap, you'll hear us fumble with an ice machine that kicked on, and because I like to show you the seams (or because I forgot to edit this part), you'll hear us readjust. I'll keep you posted on the documentary; it's a topic of fascination around these parts. This post is public so feel free to share it. Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em is a reader-supported publication. Wouldn't you feel less guilty and maybe even morally superior if you became a free or paid subscriber?Episode Notes:Reporting Depp v. Heard: The comprehensive website“Reporting Depp v. Heard: Introductory Episode” (YouTube)“I Lost My Virginity to David Bowie,” by Lori Mattix as told to Michael Kaplan (Thrillist)“What Should We Say About David Bowie and Lori Maddox?,” by Jia Tolentino (Jezebel) “Amber Heard and the Death of #MeToo,” by Michelle Goldberg (NYT)“Why It's Time to Believe Amber Heard,” by Raven Smith (Vogue)Rolf Harris, Australian/UK entertainer convicted of sexual assault in 2014 (Wiki)James From Court (Twitter)“LEAKED Video PROVES Amber Heard is LYING About Her AWFUL Allegations in Australia — She's DESPICABLE” (Popcorned Planet on YouTube) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit smokeempodcast.substack.com/subscribe

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Central Asia Program Podcast Series
Ground Truth: Local Views About The Taliban's Return

Central Asia Program Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 62:27


An online discussion with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and Central Asia Program. In the span of just a few days, the Taliban has reached the borders of Central Asia, having seized control of large swaths of land in northern Afghanistan. The Taliban's return and the ongoing escalations have altered the day-to-day lives of locals, with many on the move in search of shelter and hundreds having crossed into Tajikistan so far. As the Taliban's offensive continues and Afghan forces and local militia groups prepare to fight back against further escalation, Tajikistan is setting up a camp capable of hosting up to 100,000 refugees. Meanwhile, Central Asian governments have been conducting a massive combat-readiness check and relocating thousands of additional troops and heavy military equipment to the border. In sum, the recent developments in northern Afghanistan have changed realities on the ground, with far-reaching potential implications for residents of the border regions. Speakers Malali Bashir is a journalist and video producer with RFE/RL's Afghan Service, Radio Free Afghanistan. Bashir, who is from Kabul, has covered a range of topics related to Afghanistan, often with a women's rights perspective. Along with her work at RFE/RL, Bashir has written for BBC Pashto, Foreign Policy, and The Daily Times, and she has edited Afghan magazines. Prior to her journalistic work, Malali was a Fulbright scholar at Brandeis University, Massachusetts. Sirojiddin Tolibov is the Managing Editor of RFE/RL's Tajik Service. Having reported on operations against Islamic militants from the main hot spots in Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan throughout his journalistic career, he is an expert on security matters, Islamic groups, human rights, and social and economic issues in Central Asia. Prior to RFE/RL, Tolibov spent 20 years with the BBC World Service's Central Asian unit as a reporter, manager, news anchor, and editor. In 2001, he has announced the Service's Best Reporter. He has also performed leading roles in award-winning BBC radio dramas. Mélanie Sadozaï is a PhD candidate in International Relations at the Center for Europe and Eurasian Studies (CREE) at the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO/Sorbonne Paris Cité) in Paris, France, and a Visiting Scholar at the Sigur Center for Asian Studies at the George Washington University. Prior to becoming a doctoral student, Mélanie graduated with a B.A. in Persian linguistics and civilizations from INALCO, and two M.A. in International Relations and War Studies from Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne. Her research is based on long-time fieldwork and focuses on cross-border activities as resources in the remote areas of Tajikistan and Afghanistan in the Pamirs. Through an empirically oriented methodology, she challenges the widespread perception of the Southern border of Tajikistan which associates it with images of violence and danger. Since 2018, Mélanie has presented her research during academic events in France, Ukraine, Kirghizstan and the United States. She has namely published in the Journal of Borderlands Studies and the Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies. Marlene Laruelle, Moderator Marlene Laruelle, Ph.D., is Director, Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies; Director, Central Asia Program; Director, Illiberalism Studies Program; Co-Director, PONARS-Eurasia; and Research Professor of International Affairs at George Washington University. Marlene's research explores the transformations of nationalist and conservative ideologies in Russia, nationhood construction in Central Asia, as well as the development of Russia's Arctic regions.

Success With Savitha Podcast
#20 Creating Impact & Living on Purpose with Shaili Chopra,Founder -Shethepeople.tv

Success With Savitha Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 32:33


Shaili Chopra leads by example, going after her dreams fearlessly, creating impact & change,living on purpose by sharing stories that need to be heard, giving voice to the voiceless while building a powerful women's channel. She is an inspiration to many including me.Listen in to Shaili share her journey and how she is creating impact.About Shaili - Shaili Chopra is the founder of SheThePeople.TV, India's biggest platform for real stories of real women. She is a Stanford Draper Hills Fellow. One of India's top television editor-presenters, Shaili has a prolific journalism career, which has now furthered her into entrepreneurship, allowing her to use her news skills to create meaningful content for the web. With SheThePeople, she is redefining the role of women and creating efforts to help them live on their own terms, via new skills, platforms to speak and build a sisterhood network. In her last role, she was the Senior Editor and Lead Anchor at ET NOW, Economic Times Business News Channel and earlier with India's largest tv network NDTV. In March 2016 Shaili was announced one of India's Top 50 Most Influential Women in Media, Marketing and Advertising by IMPACT Magazine. She received the Woman of Influence Award by Beyond Diversity Foundation in 2017. Shaili received India's highest honour in journalism, the Ramnath Goenka Award for Best in Business Journalism. She also won the Media Foundation Best Business Anchor Award for 2010 and, in the same year, the Federation of Indian Industry (FICCI) gave her the Young Women's Achiever Award for her contribution to media. She also won the News Television Award for the Best Reporter in India in 2007.Follow us on our Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/successwithsavitha/New Millionaire Morning Guide - https://engage.successwithsavitha.com/millionaire-morning-guide/The Mentorship (Women Only) - https://engage.successwithsavitha.com/mentorship/

Girls on Film Podcast
NBC Award Winning Investigative Journalist - Jeremy Campbell

Girls on Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 29:57


Jeremy Campbell is an investigative reporter focused on impactful, innovative storytelling. In the past decade his work has changed lives, changed laws and reached millions of viewers. He helped reinvent the formula for local news with “Atticus,” an investigative team that crafts docu-series reports about hard to talk about issues. Their primary goal: Change the world. Campbell's reporting career began in the winds of change that blew alongside Hurricane Katrina. He created a documentary about New Orleans life after the storm that led to his first on air job as a Reporter/Anchor at KLFY in Lafayette, Louisiana. Campbell is a National Murrow Award recipient for Innovation. He’s been honored with eighteen EMMY® Awards, four Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards, a Gracie, a Cronkite Award for political reporting and back to back Service to America Awards from the NAB. He’s been named “Best Reporter” by the AP in Georgia, Florida and Alabama and is a three-time Atlanta Press Club Awards honoree. Now the President of The South eastern National Academy of Television Arts and Science - Girls on Film is honored to host Jeremy Campbell!

As Indy Grows Podcast | Successful People Doing Successful Things in Indy

WTHR News Anchor, Scott Swan, stops by and talks to us about his extraordinary journey in broadcast journalism. A lot of good stuff in this episode, give it a listen. Scott anchors the 12:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. newscasts of Channel 13 Eyewitness News. He began working for WTHR in 2002 and has won the prestigious National Edward R. Murrow award and two National Headliner awards. During his WTHR career, he has won regional Emmys for “Best Anchor” and been honored as “Best Reporter” by the Indiana Associated Press.

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series
57: Katherine Reynolds Lewis with Patranya Bhoolsuwan

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 60:45


Why don’t our kids do what we want them to do? In our modern highly-connected age it sometimes seems as though children have less self-control than ever. To offer us some behavioral insight, journalist and parenting expert Katherine Reynolds Lewis joined us with revelations from her book The Good News About Bad Behavior. She met for a conversation with KIRO 7 News reporter Patranya Bhoolsuwan to explore the ways we can instill the values of independence, responsibility, and self-regulation in our kids without falling into old (and, she says, fallible) patterns of punishment and reward. Lewis and Bhoolsuwan discussed the Apprenticeship Model—Lewis’ new theory of discipline that centers on the art of self-control. Blending new scientific research and powerful individual stories of change, Lewis asserted that if we trust our children to face consequences they will learn to adapt and moderate their own behavior. Lewis and Bhoolsuwan explored the successful accounts of this model—chaotic homes becoming peaceful, bewildered teachers seeing progress, and Lewis’ own family growing and evolving in light of these new ideas. Join Lewis and Bhoolsuwan for a journey down the path to developing more capable and kind behaviors for everyone in your home, including yourself. Katherine Reynolds Lewis is an award-winning independent journalist based in the Washington D.C. area whose work has appeared in The Atlantic, Bloomberg Businessweek, Fortune, The New York Times, Parade, Slate, The Washington Post and Working Mother. Her 2015 story for Mother Jonesmagazine about school discipline was the site’s most-viewed piece. Before going solo in 2008, she worked as a national correspondent for Newhouse News Service writing about money, work and family, and as a national reporter for Bloomberg News covering everything from orange crop reports and media policy to presidential campaigns. Patranya Bhoolsuwan is an Emmy award-winning reporter for Seattle’s KIRO 7 news, and former reporter and weekend anchor at KLAS-TV, the CBS affiliate in Las Vegas. It was there where she won the title of “Best Reporter” by the Nevada Association of Broadcasters. She has also worked as an anchor and reporter in Redding, Reno, and Washington DC, as well as working as a writer/producer for KRON-TV in San Francisco. Recorded live at University Lutheran Church by Town Hall Seattle on Thursday, June 14, 2018. 

MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs
MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs Episode #41: John Asher

MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 28:20


John Asher loves the sport of horse racing and is driven to make everything about Churchill Downs the best in the world. Asher has worked in the thoroughbred racing industry as a journalist and a publicist for more than 20 years. He joined Churchill Downs in January 1997 and has served in his current position since March 1999. Asher oversees all communications and public relations efforts at Churchill Downs, home of the world-famous Kentucky Derby. As a radio journalist at WHAS-AM and WAVE-AM in Louisville, Asher earned five Eclipse Awards for Outstanding National Radio Coverage of Thoroughbred Racing. Other awards include a National Headliner Award, a Scripps-Howard Award, and honors from the Society of Professional Journalists, the Radio and Television News Directors Association, and the Kentucky Broadcasters Association. The Associated Press honored Asher as the Best Reporter in Kentucky Large-Market Radio seven times. Asher is a graduate of Western Kentucky University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism.

Miz Unfiltered
#19 - Athlete Daily | Nutrition Series: Habits From Over 13 Elite Athletes and Coaches

Miz Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 65:58


Book A Call: https://calendly.com/scaleyourstory/15min Websites: https://www.mizhq.com https://marketwithmiz.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/misbah.hawk YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MisbahHaque Market With Miz Podcast: Spotify: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/market-with-miz/id1543290030 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/market-with-miz/id1543290030 Purebred Weirdo Podcast: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3gunLg6 Apple: https://apple.co/2ZMJnys YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4lGUvqdd0vgEhGDFQvyKiA Get the 4x4 Program Design Accelerator: https://www.remotecoachinggrowth.com/products/program-design-accelerator   Brittany and April Ghiroli are the founders of Athlete Daily, where they bridge together the best practices in nutrition, powerlifting, weightlifting, and functional fitness. They drop some knowledge today by sharing some of what they’ve learned from interviewing a variety of elite coaches and athletes. These ladies have a way of bringing out what makes top performers tick. Brittany Ghiroli has nearly 10 years of media experience. She has appeared nationally on ESPN, NBC, MLB Network, and CBS and written for the CrossFit Games, USA Today, Box Magazine, ESPN the Magazine, and Oxygen, to name a few. She was named Best Reporter by Baltimore Magazine in 2014 and currently covers the Orioles for Major League Baseball. April Ghiroli is the Social Media Manager for the National Pro GRID League, a CrossFit trainer at CrossFit Fortius, and an Eat to Perform Certified Nutrition Coach. A veteran of the U.S. Army, she was awarded Soldier of the Year in 2012 for Fort Gordon (GA) and was a member of the prestigious White House Communications Team. April has studied weightlifting under Olympian Cara Heads Slaughter. She also had a running background, and nearly a decade of Tae Kwon Do under her belt.   In this episode, some things we chat about: How Miranda Oldroyd, Andrea Ager, Nick Shaw, and over 13 elite athletes handle their nutrition game Assessments used by Ben Bergeron to analyze your work ethic and endurance Chris Hinshaw’s way of becoming a master pacer, Pat Sherwood’s formula for results without training hours on end every day, and much more.   Show Notes: (6:42) - Using bodybuilding work to train around injuries and build muscle (10:35) - The craft of writing and finding out what makes top performers tick  (12:35) - How Miranda Oldroyd, Andrea Ager, Emily Bridgers, and over 13 elite athletes handle their nutrition game (16:00) - Nutrient Timing w/ Nick Shaw (17:09) - Preparation is key  (19:00) - Some things you should look for in a nutrition coach (21:11) - Practices to extract from Tae Kwon Do  (27:20) - Jiu Jitsu - The thinking man’s game (30:30) - Intensity Over Volume w/ Pat Sherwood (32:21) - Prioritizing and finding out the purpose of each workout (36:30) - Become A Master Pacer w/ Chris Hinshaw (42:30) - Tour De France endurance test used by Ben Bergeron (45:50) - Learning Quotient test for work ethic  (48:50) - Billion Dollar Question   Resources and People we may have talked about: Trifecta Nutrition Foolproof Your Nutrition With Nick Shaw Nutrition Series: Weightlifter Travis Cooper Nutrition Series: Weightlifter and Powerlifter Kris Pope Nutrition Series: 4 Tips from the Elite (that you need to read) Nutrition Series: Powerlifter Ewa Januszkiewicz Nutrition Series: CrossFit Athlete Andrea Ager Nutrition Series: National Champion Weightlifter Anthony Pomponio Nutrition Series: GRID Athlete Andrew Rape Nutrition Series: Jamie Hagiya Nutrition Series: CrossFit Games Athlete Lindy Barber Nutrition Series: Multi-Sport athlete Marco Coppola Nutrition Series: CrossFit Athlete Gabe Subry Nutrition Series: Rio Olympics-bound Weightlifter Morghan King Nutrition Series: CrossFit Masters athlete Cheryl Brost Nutrition Series: CrossFit Athlete Christian Lucero Nutrition Series: CrossFit Games Athlete Emily Bridgers Doughnuts, Deadlifts & A Dose of Inspiration: Inside the world of Krissy Mae Cagney Becoming Bergeron (Tour De France Endurance test) Learning Quotient Test from The Talent Code Chris Hinshaw: “I don’t enjoy running.” CrossFit’s Pat Sherwood: More Is Not Better Sean Lind - Conjugate Gymnastics

The Best Ever You Show
Amy Gregorio - Mrs Illinois International

The Best Ever You Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2013 61:00


The Best Ever You Show is proud and honored to welcome Mrs Illinois International 2013, Amy Gregorio. Before deciding to become a stay-at-home mom, Amy spent more than a decade known as “AJ Sterling.”  She has been Emmy nominated and was voted, “Best Reporter,” by the Associated Press with her reports appearing nationally on CBS, CNN, and Fox. She is a wife, mom and community leader.  Amy's and her husband, John,  have been married for almost 9-years, but it doesn't seem as if it has been that long. Of course, they have kept busy raising a family. They have a 7-year old son and 5-year old daughter. John and Amy are in for some fun and entertaining years ahead as parents.  After reporting countless stories about violence and abuse and witnessing the long terms effects, she knew more must be done on behalf of young victims of abuse and neglect. She is now using her skills as a volunteer CASA in Lake County. For the last five years, Amy has been a child advocate through CASA Lake County.  She is a National Ambassador for CASA and part of CASA's Speaker's Bureau.