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Choice Classic Radio presents Dragnet, which aired from 1949 to 1957. Today we bring to you the episode titled “The Big Listen.” Please consider supporting our show by becoming a patron at http://choiceclassicradio.com We hope you enjoy the show!
A Dramatic SundayFirst a look at this day in History.Then Arch Obolers Plays, originally broadcast January 5, 1943, 82 years ago, Speed. A story about two men with a mighty power, the power to move very, very rapidly.Followed by Dragnet starring Jack Webb, originally broadcast January 5, 1954, 71 years ago, The Big Listen. A drunk in a Turkish bath supplies the clue needed to round up a gang of counterfeiters. Then Rocky Fortune starring Frank Sinatra, originally broadcast January 5, 1954, 71 years ago, On The Trail of a Killer. Frank's good friend Ellie is, "fat, forty and frustrated." She marries a no-goodnik and is soon murdered. Rocky takes out in hot pursuit and nearly rides the rails...with his ticket punched with a bullet, "from here to eternity."Followed by Mr. Keen Tracer of Lost Persons starring Bennett Kilpack, originally broadcast January 5, 1950, 75 years ago, The Case of the Rushville Murder. A madwoman has escaped from the asylum and committed murder, but what about her sane sister?Finally Superman, originally broadcast January 5, 1942, 83 years ago, The Mechanical Man. Lois Lane confronts Max Heller, the Nazi spy. Lois Lane gets a demonstration of the mechanical man and learns of Mr. Heller's evil plans.Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.htmlAnd more about the Survive-all Fallout Sheltershttps://conelrad.blogspot.com/2010/09/mad-men-meet-mad-survive-all-shelter.html
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In this episode, Amy and Adam revisit Ofsted's Big Listen and explore their proposals. Are their suggestions and next steps corporate wool, or do they represent a concrete attempt to improve and rebuild trust?
In this episode, Adam and Amy give a brief timeline of all the changes that have happened at Ofsted over the last five years or so. They explore Ofsted's Big Listen, and try and figure out their plans for the future.
In this weeks episode of Little Minds, Big Ideas, Ben and Emily take a deep dive into the results of Ofsted's Big Listen consultation and the major reforms shaking up the inspection landscape. They explore the monumental shift from single-word judgments to more comprehensive report cards, aimed at providing a fuller picture of school performance while reducing the pressure on educators. The conversation delves into how Ofsted is focusing on transparency, with reforms designed to create a more collaborative relationship between inspectors and schools. Ben and Emily also discuss the significant changes aimed at improving support for vulnerable learners, including students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), and how safeguarding practices are becoming a central priority.This episode takes a look at the future of Ofsted, particularly the planned improvements in inspector training and contextual understanding, making inspections more relevant to the unique circumstances of each school. Ben and Emily also unpack how these reforms could positively impact staff well-being, addressing concerns raised in the consultation regarding the mental health toll of inspections.Finally, the pair discusses how Ofsted plans to move forward with these changes, exploring what this means for the education system and what educators can expect from future inspections. Will these reforms really create a fairer, more supportive system, or will they fall short of the change schools and nursery settings are hoping for? Tune in as Ben and Emily break down all the details and predict how Ofsted will evolve in the coming years. Don't miss this in-depth conversation on the future of education inspections, the reforms to rebuild trust, and how Ofsted aims to make a positive impact in schools across the UK.Don't forget if you enjoyed this episode make sure to head over to The Early Years Network where you can find a world of early years training and development at your finger tips at a click of a button. All for just £4.99 a month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sometimes it takes two detectives to crack the case. Fortunately, each of these radio mysteries has a dynamic duo on the scene. First, Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons and his partner Mike Kelly solve "The Case of the Ruthless Murderers" (originally aired on CBS on October 27, 1949). Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin take their final bow on the air in "The Case of Room 304" (originally aired on NBC on April 27, 1951). Sgt. Joe Friday and Officer Frank Smith are on the trail of counterfeiters in "The Big Listen" from Dragnet (originally aired on NBC on January 5, 1954). Finally, married sleuths Pat and Jean Abbott investigate "The Green-Eyed Divorcee" (AFRS rebroadcast from NBC on May 8, 1955).
Createdn by Jack Webb with the support of the Los Angeles Police Dapartment, Dragnet was a huge radio hit for years, portraying the men and women who worked for the department as real people who worked hard to uphold the law and protect the citizens.
Adam and Amy return for their first episode of 2024. They discuss why INSET days are normally rubbish, Ofsted's postponement of inspections and "Big Listen," as well as some top tips for Parents' Evening.
Dragnet was an American radio series, dramatizing the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. It ran from 1949 to 1957. Dragnet, “Big Listen,” aired on January 5, 1954.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3392051/advertisement
According to the Centers for Disease Control, 1 in 44 children in the U.S. has been identified with an autism spectrum disorder. And almost 5-and-a-half million adults in the U.S. have autism. And the average age of an autism diagnosis comes at about 4 years and 4 months. But that's not the case for everyone. We speak with Lauren Ober, radio producer and host of The Big Listen from WAMU and NPR, who discovered that she is autistic at the age of 42, and chronicles it in her new podcast, The Loudest Girl in the World. For full transcript, see above.
Look, life is weird and difficult. Social situations are hard to navigate. The world is too loud or too scratchy. You're too loud or too bright or just “too much.” And then, a new diagnosis helps you understand all that friction in a new way. It doesn't magically make things better, but it does make things…. Different. On today's Here After with Megan Devine, Lauren Ober joins us to talk about The Loudest Girl in the World and her journey to understand what it means to be on the autism spectrum, living life as a newly diagnosed autistic person. In this episode we cover: How childhood experiences of shame and “othering” create lifelong ripples Why personality is a work in progress Can our definitions of “acceptable” grief expand to include a lot more of everyday life? What it means to be on the autism spectrum and how to live life as a newly diagnosed autistic person The accidental activist: how just living your life in full view helps people you don't even know Grief is always in the room. Want to become a grief-informed therapist? Registration is open now for Megan Devine's 6 month grief care professional program. Details at this link. Notable quotes: “It's like there's a particular type of thing you're allowed to grieve, like your cat dying, but you're not allowed to grieve the restaurant closing, a place that was filled with joy and delight. But you think - that's stupid. Why are you crying over that? My working definition of grief is just too narrow.” - Lauren Ober “When we make something visible, it allows other people to be curious about it, and to try it on for themselves. That to me is a really hopeful thing.” - Megan Devine Guest bio: Lauren Ober is a podcast host and producer, currently in production on a show about Koko the signing gorilla. Her latest podcast, The Loudest Girl in the World, is the story of Lauren's journey to understand what it means to be on the autism spectrum and how to live life as a newly diagnosed autistic person. Lauren hosted Spectacular Failures, one of TIME magazine's top 10 podcasts of 2019, and NPR's The Big Listen, a nationally distributed broadcast about podcasts. She's an award-winning public radio reporter, producing stories for outlets like NPR, 99% Invisible, and Criminal. Additional resources: Listen to Lauren's podcast The Loudest Girl in the World Alice Wong's Disability Visibility Project Follow Lauren on Twitter @OberandOut Get in touch: Thanks for listening to this week's episode of Here After with Megan Devine. Tune in, subscribe, leave a review, and share the show with everyone you know. Together, we can make things better, even when they can't be made right. Have a question, comment, or a topic you'd like us to cover? call us at (323) 643-3768 or visit megandevine.co For more information, including clinical training and consulting, visit us at www.Megandevine.co For grief support & education, follow us at @refugeingrief on IG, FB, TW, and @hereafterpod on TT Check out Megan's best-selling books - It's Okay That You're Not Okay and How to Carry What Can't Be FixedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, 1 in 44 children in the U.S. has been identified with an autism spectrum disorder. And almost 5-and-a-half million adults in the U.S. have autism. And the average age of an autism diagnosis comes at about 4 years and 4 months. But that's not the case for everyone. We speak with Lauren Ober, radio producer and host of The Big Listen from WAMU and NPR, who discovered that she is autistic at the age of 42, and chronicles it in her new podcast, The Loudest Girl in the World. For full transcript, see above.
This episode, Judy chats with journalist and podcaster, Lauren Ober. They discuss Lauren's new podcast called The Loudest Girl in the World. This is a narrative limited series podcast about Lauren's journey to discovering she is autistic at the age of 42. Enjoy this episode and please check out the description to find The Loudest Girl in the World and more podcasts with Lauren Ober. The transcript for this episode is available here. Follow Lauren on Instagram and Twitter @OberAndOut About Lauren Ober Lauren Ober, host of The Loudest Girl in the World, is a podcast host and producer, most recently of Fine Gorilla Person from Topic Studios and Audible. Before that, she hosted Spectacular Failures from APM Studios. The show was one of TIME magazine's top 10 podcasts of 2019 and has been downloaded more than 6 million times. Ober also hosted and produced NPR's The Big Listen, a nationally distributed broadcast about podcasts. In a life before hosting, Ober was an award-winning audio reporter and has been heard on shows like This American Life, 99% Invisible and Criminal, as well as all of NPR's flagship programs. She is a graduate of the Transom Story Workshop, Syracuse University and American University. A proud Pittsburgh native, Lauren currently lives in the 51st state. Related Links: Lauren Ober's Website The Loudest Girl in the World Podcast Fine Gorilla Person Podcast Spectacular Failures Podcast The Big Listen Podcast If you'd like to submit a question for Ask Judy, send an email or voice recording to media@judithheumann.com or DM Judy on Instagram or Twitter. Check out the video version of this episode on Judy's YouTube channel. Intro music by Lachi. Outro music by Gaelynn Lea.
Vocal coach, singer, songwriter, vocal producer and artist developer Robert ‘RAab' Stevenson was simply born for a life in music. Having worked with some of the most famous voices and producers heard on the radio, RAab spoke to Headliner about his musical origins, his approach to cultivating the brightest talent in the business, and his extensive use of JH Audio IEMs on tour.
Accomplished monitor engineer Kevin Glendinning has worked with the likes of Justin Timberlake, Maroon 5, and many more big musical acts during his two decade-spanning career, as well as being an artist consultant for live sound specialist JH audio. Here he reflects on his time behind the mixing desk, and reveals how the company is getting back on track as live events make a return.
Product specialist at Wisycom USA, Geoff Baynard chats to Headliner about all things wireless audio technology, revealing details about the company's strong relationship with JH Audio.
Accomplished monitor engineer Chris Lee – who's mixed shows for some of the biggest acts on the planet – discusses what it's like to be back touring with the likes of J.Lo, why he can't be without his JH Audio IEMs on the job, and offers his thoughts on the state of the live music industry in the US.
Dragnet Starring Jack Webb, originally broadcast January 5, 1954, The Big Listen. A drunk in a Turkish bath supplies the clue needed to round up a gang of counterfeiters. Also Part 4 of the 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar Story The Caylin Matter, originally broadcast January 5, 1956. A stake-out, a manhunt, and a gunman goes to "face the music."
Accomplished FOH engineer, Ken 'Pooch' van Druten – who is currently on the road with ZZ Top – has worked with the likes of Iron Maiden, Jay-Z, Linkin Park, Kiss and many more over the course of his career. Here he discusses how IEMs are allowing for better front of house mixes, and offers some of his top tips and tricks for mixing live shows.
Renowned front of house engineer Kyle Hamilton joins Headliner on a call from CenterStaging rehearsal studio in Burbank, CA – where he's gearing up for a string of one-off live shows with Doja Cat – to discuss his live sound origins, his most memorable gigs, and why he loves his new JH Audio Layla IEMs.
Veteran monitor engineer Ian Beveridge, who has worked extensively with the likes of Foo Fighters, Green Day, Weezer and more, reveals all about how he got into mixing live sound, his formative years on tour with Nirvana, and why he uses JH Audio in-ears both at home and on the road.
A gang of drunk of counterfeiters have hit the city and the only clue comes from a drunk in a Turkish bath. Commentary on how the FCC ruled over the police use of the two way radio.
FOH engineer and production manager Brandon Blackwell – who has toured with the likes of Lizzo, A$AP Rocky, Camila Cabello and more – reveals how he got his first big break in live sound, his approach when it comes to mixing vocals, and why he can't wait to start working with a slew of new artists.
Kevin Antunes' work as a keyboardist, musical director, producer and mix engineer has seen him curate live shows for some huge names in the world of music and showbiz, from Shakira and Madonna to Justin Timberlake and Cirque du Soleil. Here he tells Headliner how he's been staying productive of late, and why he couldn't do any of it without his JH Audio in-ears.
The grind hasn't stopped for multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer Adam Blackstone. Currently the musical director for both Nicki Minaj and Justin Timberlake, Blackstone speaks about his musical ethos, playing and performing with some of the biggest musicians on the planet, and why he wouldn't be without his JH Audio Roxannes.
As production manager and front of house engineer for US singer-songwriter Khalid, CJ Blair often finds himself serving a dual role on massive worldwide arena tours. Here he discusses his process when setting up for live shows, and the extent to which he uses his trusty JH Audio in-ears on the road.
Monitor engineer Jim Roach has worked with an eclectic range of artists during his career, from Guns N’ Roses to Janet Jackson. Here he talks about how he first started working in live sound, getting back on the road with Justin Bieber, and how his JH Audio in-ears make life a whole lot easier.
Super talented musician and artist Charles Wilson III, aka BLK BOK, has definitely done his rounds on the live circuit over the years, supporting some huge artists as a musical director and keyboardist. Here he reveals why 2020 was such an incredible year for him creatively, how he wrote his new classical piano album in just 120 days, and why his JH Audio in-ear monitors are his everything.
Find DSP: https://DeadsetPodcasting.com (https://DeadsetPodcasting.com) Support DSP: https://deadsetpodcsating.com/support (https://deadsetpodcsating.com/support) Today's guest is the amazing Kristen Meinzer: an award-winning podcast host and producer, and author specialising in contemporary social issues and popular culture. Named "One of the 22 most influential women in Podcasting” by the Washington Post, Meinzer's work has been celebrated in Time Magazine, O The Oprah Magazine, The Guardian, Indiewire, and dozens of other notable publications. It’s also been showcased on NPR’s The Big Listen, NPR’s All Things Considered, Buzzfeed News, and more. https://www.kristenmeinzer.com/ (https://www.kristenmeinzer.com/) Kristen and Josh discuss what makes a great show, Podcasting with a strong accent, creating a solid (and fun) show format, and they finish up chatting about their 'favourite' Self-Help books. Socials: @joshuacliston on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Email: hello@deadsetpodcasting.com (mailto:hello@deadsetpodcasting.com) Support this podcast
The show takes its name from the police term "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet is perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in media history. The series gave audience members a feel for the danger and heroism of police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting; he achieved both goals, and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media..---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listenhttps://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441----------------------------------------------------------------------------Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The show takes its name from the police term "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet is perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in media history. The series gave audience members a feel for the danger and heroism of police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting; he achieved both goals, and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media.. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listen https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The show takes its name from the police term "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet is perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in media history. The series gave audience members a feel for the danger and heroism of police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting; he achieved both goals, and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media.. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listen https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The show takes its name from the police term "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet is perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in media history. The series gave audience members a feel for the danger and heroism of police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting; he achieved both goals, and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media..---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listenhttps://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441----------------------------------------------------------------------------Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Topic Tuesday discusses the sentiment of never meeting your heroes! Nick F. has always liked the Mk.IV Toyota Supra, and finds himself in a position to buy one. Adam in Michigan has a great garage but an extremely short commute – his cars aren’t getting driven very much, and he wonders what a better mix of cars would be. Social media questions ask if you should drive with your mouth open or closed while wearing a helmet on track, how do you safely detail an engine bay, and should the next affordable car be a fun sports car or a 4x4? Seasons 1-6 are available on Amazon Prime and Vimeo worldwide. Rate and review us on iTunes, the Everyday Driver show on IMDB and Amazon, and write to us with your Topic Tuesday discussions and podcast debates at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com. Share the podcast with your fellow car enthusiast friends!
Kristen Meinzer is an award-winning host, commentator, speaker, producer, and author specializing in contemporary social issues and popular culture. Her work has been celebrated in Time Magazine, Bust, Vice, The Guardian, The Evening Standard, Jezebel, Real Simple, Indiewire, and dozens of other publications. It’s also been showcased on NPR’s The Big Listen, NPR’s All Things Considered, Buzzfeed News, and more. She was also named “one of the 22 most influential women in podcasting” by Washington Post contributor Alex Laughlin. Kristen talks about her life, what happened to her confidence when she stopped questioning herself and her tips that can help you in your own journey to self confidence. Check out https://thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Kristen's episode, Kristen's website, resources, gifts and so much more.
Paul apprises Junior of l'affaire du rat. Junior's imagination takes her bleaching.(Read the full text at http://www.danroentsch.com/nfuws/#/book/69 )
Brando and Jaye take on two Big Listen albums from a crazy week of new music. This week, the guys discuss releases from Bon Iver, Slipknot, Erra, Acres, Tool, Katy Perry, Rick Ross, Marika Hackman, Active Child Maggie Cassidy, and more.EVERYTHING SIGHT & SOUNDYouTube | https://bit.ly/2o7PjhxSpotify | https://spoti.fi/2wbGc3vApple | https://apple.co/2P3sjeLSight & Sound is available on nearly every podcast app.Feel free to join the Sight & Sound Facebook group. Come chat music, movies, and TV with us:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1972409419661246/You can also support the show by buying our t-shirts at https://sightsoundpod.comEmail us anytime sightandsoundpod@gmail.comRyan Snelling is on Twitter https://twitter.com/whatupsnell & Instagram https://instagram.com/whatupsnellJaye Williams is on Twitter https://twitter.com/jayewilliams & Instagram https://instagram.com/jayewilliams
When was your last big night out? Dubai is fill of them, riddled with them you might say, and among swathes of fantastic bars and clubs you’re bound to find one that tickles your fancy. And the chances are that the guests on this week’s episode of The Big Listen have either hosted you, or played music for you. We’ve got Sara Stosic from the brains behind two of the city’s biggest night clubs Drai’s and WHITE Dubai (Add-Mind), as well as Adam Graca, Dubai’s best DJ (officially, according to the Time Out Dubai Music & Nightlife Awards 2019). Sara and Adam join Tim Skinner, Head of Video Content, and Reema Rahman, Nightlife & Communities Manager, to chat everything about the Dubai nightlife scene. How has it grown over the last five or ten years, what makes a top night out and how is Dubai now being viewed among the world’s elite clubbing destinations. If you’re looking towards your next big night out, give this a listen.
It seems like veganism has absolutely exploded in Dubai in the last 12 to 18 months. And it has, with restaurants now providing more options than ever to anyone in the city living on a plant-based diet. And to discuss the growth of veganism in Dubai, we've got in two special guests from some of the city's best-known vegan restaurants and communities to go through it all. So whether you're after the best restaurants to eat vegan, or the best supermarkets where you can pick up some produce, or if you're looking for vegan shoes (really) - you'll find it in today's episode of The Big Listen. We'll go over dining out, eating in, shopping, the vegan lifestyle, philosophies, vegan life hacks, meat substitutes and a whole bunch more, so listen up for the top tips. (And, yes, that is a vegan pizza in the thumbnail.)
Having had one of their most successful performances in the AFC Asian Cup in recent decades, with Al Ain making it to the final of the Club World Cup against Real Madrid, and with the national-level game in the UAE gaining more commercial interest than ever, is this a golden era for football in the country? In this episode of The Big Listen, we chat about the national and domestic level of football in the UAE after recent times of unprecedented success, and bring in Chris Brown from It’s Just Football to join resident footy fans Tim Skinner (Head of Video Content) and Dean Wilkins (Editor, Time Out DXB). The three talk about the international success of the UAE after hosting the AFC Asian Cup in 2019 and how it can translate a semi-final appearance to a tournament-winning team in years to come. They also chat about youth football in the UAE, coaching at grass-roots level and how Dubai residents can, firstly, go to watch the big Dubai teams in the UAE Pro League and, secondly, how to go about getting involved with football at an amateur level.
Brunch is one of Dubai’s most famous institutions. Every weekend, thousands of residents flock to the city’s restaurants to make the most of package deals that are not just economical (depending on where you go), but often dish up way more than just food. Whether it’s coastal vibes, live music, karaoke or inflatable sumo wrestling, nowadays brunch is an all-encompassing tradition that is available practically every day, coming in all shapes and sizes. But how does one of the city’s biggest brunches come together every single week? What goes on behind the scenes to make it a show-stopping foodie favourite? We sat down with Monica Metzger, who’s the F&B Director for two of the major hotels in Dubai Marina – The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, as well as Le Méridien Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina. In this episode of The Big Listen, we go behind the scenes at brunch, and find out what goes into these absolute spectacles. You can listen to the whole episode on iTunes, Google Podcasts and Soundcloud now, and check out the rest of the series so far, where we cover topics from rent to comedy in the UAE and even the city’s theatre scene.
Lauren Ober is an award-winning journalist, podcast consultant and host of American Public Media's new podcast "Spectacular Failures" and previously host of NPR’s “The Big Listen.” She’s currently gearing up to host a new show for American Public Media (APM) expected to launch in May 2019. Before becoming a kick-ass podcaster and journalist, Lauren studied Justice and Public Affairs at American University in Washington, D.C. It wasn’t until after graduating or, more specifically, until after not doing so hot on the LSAT exanm, that Lauren realized instead of her initial hopes of studying law, what she really wanted to pursue was journalism. To get her foot in the door and quickly beef up her reporting chops, she attended the journalism Master’s program at Syracuse University. Lauren worked as a newspaper reporter until 2012, when she attended a storytelling workshop hosted by Transom, an innovative radio training group, that changed the course of her career. The post 146: Taking a ‘Big Listen’ Inside the Podcasting World w/ Lauren Ober, American Public Media [Main T4C episode] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
The CCP cynically conflates the Chinese Government with Chinese people with to silence its critics. Clive Hamilton, author if 'Silent Invasion', was one of those victims.
'Silent Invasion' author Professor Clive Hamilton outlines the influence campaign of the Chinese Communist Party over academics, business leaders and politicians in Australia.
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With celebrity comedians appearing in Dubai with increasing regularity (recent months have seen Dave Chappelle perform, with Michael McIntyre on the way in April), and long-established comedy clubs continuing to appeal to international comics, where does comedy currently stand in Dubai? What does comedy mean in one of the most multi-cultural cities in the world? How does comedy build cultural understanding, and how do vastly different cultures learn more about each other through it? This episode of The Big Listen looks to understand just that, and has got two ideally positioned guests in for the chat. Ali Al Sayed is an Emirati stand-up comedian, who also runs Dubomedy, a stand-up comedy training school which has placed successful comics into TV programmes and comedy clubs around the world. Ali is joined by Gail Clough, co-founder of The Laughter Factory, a comedy club which has been bringing some of the top names in international comedy to the UAE for the last 22 years. Please remember to subscribe for every episode of The Big Listen, and leave us a review to let other people know that this show is worth listening to.
Dubai is known for its magnificent restaurants, and it's no surprise that an increasing number of high-profile chefs are making their way over to the emirate, setting up some magnificent new restaurants in the process. From Gordon Ramsay, to Simon Rimmer, David Myers, Guy Fieri, Alain Ducasse and Massimo Bottura (the man behind the world's number one restaurant in 2018, Osteria Francescana), the city is full of big name chefs and their equally well-known restaurants. One of those is the UK's Jason Atherton, who runs Michelin-starred restaurant Pollen Street Social in London and Marina Social right here in Dubai. Alongside Jason, Simon Ritchie, Editor of Caterer Middle East, Amy Mathieson and Scott Campbell from Time Out Dubai chat about why top-name chefs are coming to Dubai, Michelin stars (especially for Emirati restaurants), veganism and what it means to be a "celebrity chef". Stay tuned for more episodes of The Big Listen coming soon, covering subjects like veganism, football in the UAE, space exploration, theatre and more. Check us out every fortnight, with episodes available on YouTube, Soundcloud, iTunes, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your pods.
Lauren Ober is a podcast host with American Public Media (APR) on a show under production at this time. She formerly hosted the NPR show “The Big Listen,” a “broadcast about podcasts,” where she got to observe and report on the podcast industry budding before her own eyes. But before Lauren found her passion for radio, she worked as a newspaper reporter until a career hiccup prompted her to take an audio storytelling workshop with Transom that changed her career forever. Lauren describes her career path as “winding,” and Washington D.C. has been a major landmark for her: she got her undergrad at American University in Justice and Public Affairs. After getting her MA in Journalism at Syracuse University, she later returned to the city to freelance and work for NPR member radio station, WAMU. Since then, Lauren has racked up three years of hosting with “The Big Listen,” a nationally distributed NPR show that ended in May of 2018. She is now starting work on a new (not yet announced) show for American Public Media that will air in May of 2019. The post 121: How to Break Into Radio & Podcasting w/ Lauren Ober, American Public Media [Espresso Shots] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
If you're looking to rent in Dubai, there's never been a better time. For anyone trying to find an apartment, or a villa, prices in the city have never been more in favour of tenants, and there are some bargains to be had. For buyers, the situation is similar, and this episode of The Big Listen is dedicated to discussing how you can find your dream apartment or villa for less. We've got Property Finder and Savills, two of the city's top property authorities, in to the Time Out Dubai studio to discuss one of the biggest topics in the market today. Stay tuned for more episodes of The Big Listen coming soon, covering subjects like prices, the most affordable neighbourhoods, the most popular neighbourhoods, and the best emerging neighbourhoods too. Check us out every fortnight, with episodes available on YouTube, Soundcloud, iTunes, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your pods.
Lauren Ober, former host of NPR’s The Big Listen, explains why women’s voices are so often criticized, why those critiques are so easily internalized, and why it’s time for women to tell stories using their own authentic voices. Hosted by Tanzina Vega, Werk It: The Podcast is the ICYMI version of the live event. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Event sponsors for Werk It 2018 include Spotify, Capterra, Stitcher, ART19, Pandora, Himalaya, and Yale School of Management.
Friday and Smith get a tip on a couple criminals planning something big. Original Air Date: January 5, 1954 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net. Read more ...
Friday and Smith get a tip on a couple criminals planning something big. Original Air Date: January 5, 1954 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net. Read more ...
It's a Big Listen smörgåsbord! We'll meet Francis Lam, new host of The Splendid Table, taste chocolate with The Slow Melt and hear which food podcasts New York Times food writer Kim Severson favors. Plus: Lauren enters brunch hell with Brendan Francis Newnam.
In this episode, we hear about the horrors of bad attitudes, delayed bird-watching, and having your face grabbed without your permission. Call us at 669-BAD-TIME with your tales of woe, frustration, and rage. Go to our website forabadtimecall.com for more angry content. And check out our interview with Lauren Ober on The Big Listen: https://biglisten.org/shows/2018-02-01/bad-time-call
"Dragnet"--originally broadcast January 5, 1954, 64 years ago. Episode titled "The Big Listen." A drunk in a Turkish bath supplies the clue needed to round up a gang of counterfeiters.
It's a Big Listen smörgåsbord! We'll meet Francis Lam, new host of The Splendid Table, taste chocolate with The Slow Melt and hear which food podcasts New York Times food writer Kim Severson favors. Plus: Lauren enters brunch hell with Brendan Francis Newnam.
There are podcasts about politics, food, love, death, celebrity, hiking, crime, health, science, and even…the California DMV handbook. So has every podcast idea been taken? Join host of The Big Listen Lauren Ober as she explores the topics that are waiting to be exploited by new podcasters. Special bonus: Lauren gives away 50 free podcast ideas. Werk It: The Podcast is a selection of talks and discussions from the Werk It Festival for women in audio. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from the Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors include Cole Haan, M.A.C. Cosmetics, and ThirdLove.com. You can find more information at www.wnyc.org/shows/werkit
Sibling relationships can be tricky. — Tegan & Sara are about to hit the road for "The Con X: Tour," which marks the 10th anniversary of their breakout album. — Abby Holtzman is a radio producer working now at WAMU and NPR's The Big Listen. Her brother Josh is in his first year at Oberlin College. They only look like twins. Abby and Josh Holtzman are not twins. (Abby Holtzman) Episode scoring by Jeremy Bloom with additional music by Andy Cohen ("A Perceptible Shift") and Juanitos ("Mondo Wack"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work! Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
This week on The Big Listen, we gobble candy with Ronna & Beverly, pet a lot of hypothetical dogs with the host of Can I Pet Your Dog? and peer inside prison life with Written Inside. Plus: a woman who used podcasts to help her get to sleep!
Dagens udsendelse er blandt andet en opskrift på hvordan man kan - ved hjælp af podcasts - kan undgå at blive et dumt og kedeligt menneske. Du kan også møde danske Lea Thau, der producerer den populære amerikanske podcasts Strangers - den bliver hvert år downloadet 8 millioner gange og omkring podcasten er der opstået et stærk lyttefællesskab. Lea Thaus mission er at gøre os til 'strangers no more', og det gør hun ved at få folk til at fortælle om de livsbegivenheder - tab, kærlighed, sygdom, overgreb, familie eller længsel - der har formet og præget dem. Og om alle de sårbare og ofte modstridende, ulogiske og mangfoldige følelser, som de har sat i gang. Lea Thau har også udforsket både sin egen kærlighed og sit had - i serierne Love Hurts, hvor hun interviewede mænd, der havde afvist hende, og en række nye episoder, hvor hun konfronterer Trumpvælgere med sin vrede efter det amerikanske valg. Jeg interviewede Lea Thau på Den Sorte Diamants internationale forfatterscene, og i det uddrag, som du kan høre i dagens udsendelse, fortæller Lea Thau om hvordan det at fortælle historier får os til at forstå vores liv, om hvorfor det kan være nødvendigt at sprænge døren ind til ens personlige historier med dynamit og hvordan man kan være en empatisk historiefortæller, når man er fyldt med had efter Trump kom til magten. Hør Strangers her: http://www.storycentral.org/strangers/ Love Hurts-serien: https://soundcloud.com/kcrwstrangers/sets/love-hurts-series og Lea in Trumpland: http://www.storycentral.org/lea-in-trumpland-alicia/ Det er også tid til at sige farvel - dette er den sidste udgave af P1 podcaster - og 'fortsæt alene!', som den gamle radiogymnastikkaptajn Jespersen altid sluttede sine udsendelser med. På www.dr.dk/drpodcast finder du radiodrama, dokumentarerer og andre interessante podcastfortællinger. Og hvis du vil udforske det internationale podcastunivers, så kan jeg anbefale følgende podcasts om podcast: De amerikanske: The Big Listen (http://biglisten.org/ ), Sampler (https://gimletmedia.com/sampler/ ) og The Spot (http://kalw.org/programs/spot#stream/0 ) og canadiske Podcast Playlist (http://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastplaylist ). God lyttefornøjelse! Medvirkende: Lea Thau. Vært: Susanna Sommer.
In this very special LGBTQ Pride bonus episode of The Big Listen, we talk with Canadian musical duo Tegan & Sara about the joys of air travel, the business of music and Sara's Beatles of podcasting. Plus, we chat about LGBTQ podcasts, and the twins reveal their idea for an official Tegan & Sara podcast.
Lauren Ober hosts the only nationally syndicated public radio program about podcasts, “The Big Listen.” She joins Chris Bannon and Lex Friedman on The Wolf Den to tell how the show got started at WAMU and what it was like to get picked up by NPR. Lauren explains how she balances serving the different audiences which listen to the broadcast version of the show, compared to the podcast version. She also discusses the influence and growth of podcasting on public radio stations across the market, detailing the advantages the medium offers these stations. As an experienced journalist and producer who listens to many podcasts with a critical ear, Lauren offers her thoughts on what makes for a consistently engaging show, and how “The Big Listen” team selects the podcasts to feature on the program.
This week on The Big Listen, we talk Passover and Easter candy with America's favorite Jewish mothers, Ronna & Beverly. We also pet a lot of hypothetical dogs with the co-host of Can I Pet Your Dog?, and we peer beyond prison bars with writer Alex Kotlowitz from Written Inside. Plus: best-selling author Pamela Druckerman uses podcasts as Xanax.
Oh, if only we could read calendars! Well, we're podcasters, not weathermen. The Vocabulary Vixen is back, and we like movies and protesting and voice mail and all kinds of stuff. Listen to podcasts! Write to us at TheOscarsAreRigged@gritstoglitz.com!!! The Allusionist podcast makes the Vocabulary Vixen very happy! "La La Land" had nifty dance homages! The Big Listen is a podcast about podcasts! Visit Anaheim like Amy! Join an Indivisible group and protest like Bay!
2016 brought so many great guests on The Big Listen, and this episode, we revisit our favorite segments of the year. Plus, we take a deep dive into the highest court in the land with More Perfect. And our brand new foreign correspondents give us their podcast recommendations for 2017.
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Happy holidays everyone. Featuring "Microcosms of Music" by me, Patrick Simpson, produced in May 2016. Music was Erik Satie's "Je te veux." Podcast recommendations: Radiolab (radiolab.org) This American Life (thisamericanlife.org) Welcome to Night Vale (welcometonightvale.com) Song Exploder (songexploder.net) Criminal (thisiscriminal.com) Love + Radio (loveandradio.org) 99% Invisible (99percentinvisible.org) Planet Money (npr.org/podcasts/510289/planet-money) Revisionist History (revisionisthistory.com) HowSound (transom.org/topics/howsound) Other podcasts I didn't mention but still love: Serial. Duh. Radiotopia has so many more great podcasts beyond the ones I mentioned. To name a few more: The Heart, the memory palace, Radio Diaries, Strangers, The Allusionist, The Truth, and The Bugle. NPR also has several more podcasts I enjoy other than Planet Money—specifically Embedded (which hasn't been updated in a while, I'm waiting!), Code Switch, and of course, the NPR Politics Podcast. Lauren Ober on The Big Listen deserves a shout-out for introducing me to so many great podcasts beyond the small circle of networks I usually listen to—my two favorites right now are Serendipity and Flash Forward. Alice Isn't Dead, Within the Wires, and The Orbiting Human Circus (of the Air) are all surreal serialized audio fiction podcasts produced under the Night Vale umbrella. I love them all. Radiolab produced a podcast about the Supreme Court last summer called More Perfect, which was amazing. Those guys are radio gods. There are several podcasts about sound that I love: The World According to Sound, Sound Matters, Twenty Thousand Hertz, and Reasonably Sound. They're vastly different in style, but they all share the unique ability to change how you listen to the world. On the Media is one of the best news commentary podcasts out there. Bob and Brooke have been doing this for decades, and it shows. Reveal is doing some of the most important work in radio, and I'm proud to support them. The stories are so well researched and reported, and every one of them will move you and change how you look at the world. And finally, the Gimlet podcasts are the new kids on the block, and they're knocking it out of the park. I love Reply All, and lately I've also been enjoying some of the newer ones like Science Vs and Undone. Thanks for a great first season everyone. Melomania will return in the new year.
We talk to Andy Cohen, the man behind Bravo’s Real Housewives, about celebrity obsession. Then we break down some of the best podcasts of 2016 with help from Lauren Ober, host of NPR’s The Big Listen, and Brittany Luce, of Gimlet. And finally, author Margot Lee Shetterly on her book Hidden Figures (the inspiration for the new film by the same name) which tells the stories of black female mathematicians who played crucial roles in the early days of NASA.
Lauren Ober, the host of The Big Listen, joins Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, and Stephen Thompson for a roundup of their favorite podcast episodes of the year.
In an attempt to excuse his own repugnant behavior, Donald Trump unwittingly started a real conversation on what he dubbed “locker room talk” about sexual violence against women. Our guest, Detroit Lions linebacker DeAndre Levy, is the rare pro athlete who is awake to this issue. Levy writes, advocates, and fundraises to fight domestic and sexual abuse. We also speak to him about the Kaepernick protests. Then, we have ’Choice Words’ about my own experience with "locker room talk" and the ‘Just Stand Up’ award goes to Mets broadcaster Ron Darling for speaking out against the “rage of the inarticulate.”The Nation column, Not in My Locker Room https://www.thenation.com/article/not-in-my-locker-room‘Man Up,’ DeAndre Levy essay http://www.theplayerstribune.com/deandre-levy-sexual-assault-awareness/‘Our Issue’ T-Shirts, benefiting the Michigan Women’s Foundation and ‘Detroit Hustles Harder’ https://www.crowdrise.com/our-issueDetroit Hustles Harder https://fb.com/detroithustlesharderofficialTo purchase 'Our Issue' merchadise, visit Detroit Hustles Harder: https://divisionstreetboutique.com/collections/our-issueEnough SAID (Enough Sexual Assault in Detroit) http://enoughsaiddetroit.orgEdge of Sports was featured on Episode 1 of ’The Big Listen’ from WAMU-FM/NPR. Thank you, Lauren Ober. http://biglisten.org/shows/2016-10-08/episode-1-santa-is-a-big-fan—http://edgeofsportspodcast.com | http://twitter.com/edgeofsports | http://fb.com/edgeofsportspod | email us: edgeofsports@slate.com—Please take our survey: http://panoply.fm/survey—music: “Ike’s Mood” by Isaac Hayes https://isaachayes.com | “Take It Easy” by Mad Lion (produced by KRS-One) http://www.krs-one.com | “Midnight in a Perfect World,” “Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt,” “Nobody Speak” by DJ Shadow http://djshadow.com
Hosted by Lauren Ober, The Big Listen introduces listeners to podcasts they might have never heard of, and gives them the inside scoop on shows and creators they already love.
Sorry we didn't do an interview show this past week. Even pollsters have to take a holiday sometimes. In the meantime, you can catch us on WAMU's The Big Listen. It's funny! Poll of the week: Elect This MTV talks to Millennials, and they just want this election to be over already. We feel ya! Also, they just skip right over podcasts & head to a polling topline YouTube video. MTV "Elect This" release "Infographica" video 2016: Californication and beyond. California is next up on the primary stage. Exciting! Or, maybe not? Meanwhile, other outlets dig deep into the Clinton private email server, the importance of “narrative” and the Rust Belt states. Huffington Post/pollster CA tracker Morning Consult on Clinton email/speeches John Sides/Washington Post/Monkey Cage on early ads Kristen/Echelon Insights/College Republican poll and CNN Bloomberg Politics/Purple Strategies/Rust Belt voters Monmouth University on Gary Johnson Moral values in decline Are moral values in decline? Voters say yes, but what kinds of values are they talking about? And can you find something morally unacceptable but do it anyway? Gallup on moral values in decline Gallup on moral values by religion Gallup on top priority for next President Five stars for all you happy travelers Margie is going to turn over a new leaf and write nicer reviews. Kind of like Russians. GetYourGuide shows world's happiest travelers The Atlantic on smiling Kristen has the need for speed Meanwhile, Kristen takes in auto racing, with predictable results. The Harris Poll on America's favorite sports Key findings Millennials are more engaged this election cycle I guess that's some political lemonade. It's dig into the data week! Although it all still points to trump being damaged but strong. What kind of moral values do you have if you're not prioritizing things like cloning, abortion or gay marriage? The kind shared by 98% of the electorate. Kristen is checking out new sports and I'm going to think about writing only kind reviews. But we'll do it all with smiles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Great 8: The Top 8 Most Downloaded Episodes The Great 8 Series features an 8 week countdown of the top 8 most downloaded shows on the Biz Women Rock podcast. There's a reason these shows have been listened to by so many people all over the world! #1 is Bea Arthur of In Your Corner (Formerly Pretty Padded Room...enjoy! *** How do you come back after a business blow to build something BIG? Listen to our Interview with Bea Arthur, Founder of PrettyPaddedRoom.com to find out! Called “innovative and inspiring” by the American Counseling Association, successful psychotherapist and entrepreneur Bea Arthur has worked with a variety of populations including addicts in recovery, couples in crisis, and survivors of domestic violence. Her passion for the field of psychotherapy led her to start two wellness-based businesses and a private counseling practice all before the age of 30. With the goal of bringing peace and power to women everywhere, she founded PrettyPaddedRoom.com, a platform that is devoted to transforming traditional therapy into a more affordable and approachable experience. In this inspiring interview, you'll hear all about Bea's business journey, including her experience in the Shark Tank. http://bizwomenrock.com/great8bea
We're back in the soundbooth--no noisy hotel hallways this time! And check us out this weekend on The Big Listen--a podcast (and actual WAMU broadcast) about podcasts. We really enjoyed talking to Lauren. As always, don't forget to follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Poll of the week: get the government out of our bathrooms Voters in this recent NBC/WSJ poll show many don't want any type of government in their bathrooms--state law or federal intervention. And very high don't knows on how people feel about transgender use of bathrooms. Should you panic? Uh, no? Last week when we discussed the effect Sanders might be having on Clinton's general election performance, we didn't have a lot of data. But there have been a few more polls this week suggesting Democrats may in fact be slightly more unified than they were this time in 2008. The new CBS/NYT poll shows far more Republicans are divided than Dems, and far more feel Clinton can unite party than Republicans say the same about Trump. And more Sanders voters say they'd vote for Clinton than Clinton voters said they'd vote for Obama same time in 2008.Greg Sargent from the Washington Post has a good writeup on this as well. Gallup also shows both Clinton and Sanders voters don't think Sanders hurting their party. Perhaps the dialogue among Democratic insiders is different from that around Democratic voters. This wouldn't be unlike how Republican insiders have felt much more strongly about Trump than have Republican voters, even if, as Gallup shows, Republicans are favorable, but still not totally pleased with their nominee. Meanwhile, everyone hates everyone The latest wave of polls suggests there are lots of “nose-holders” and Trump and Clinton are tied. Can this be real? Can we trust the polls this far out? Many pollsters and poll-watchers have weighed in. The latest NBC/WSJ poll says Clinton and Trump are currently the least popular front-runners in the poll's history. The ABC/WSJ poll said the same. There are also some new subgroup polls in the mix, such as this recent breakout of Latinos, and this new poll of the AAPI community. To sort through the onslaught of data, Norm Ornstein & Alan Abramowitz write in NYT to “stop the insanity” Susan Powter-style, and Jon Cohen and Mark Blumenthal of Survey Monkey respond. Mark and Jon raise an important point--we need to be focusing on *why* Trump is doing well, and less on whether he is tied, or up a few, or down a few, as in this recent Vox dialogue with pollsters. Ask a millennial! Millennials want marriage & kids, but maybe not at the same time? As our resident Millennial, Kristen (author of “The Selfie Vote”) is not surprised. But the number of Millennials living with their parents--well, that's pretty high. And don't get us started on Europe. This year's summer song. Billboard has a poll of the top song of summer. We don't know if the answers will surprise you, but they surprise Margie, who clearly needs to get out more. And if you want to be part of Kristen's musical tastes forever, you have a few more months. Key findings: People want the government out of their bathrooms. Seems reasonable enough. Meanwhile--the 2016 race is the opposite of reasonable. But the polling is kind of consistent--so why is that what everyone is freaking out about? I'm going to freak out if my children are living with me when they're 35. How did Justin Bieber come up again in this podcast? We can't even blame Kristen--we blame the polls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Find the Full Show Notes Post at www.IdeaCharger.com/Episode21 "We become the average of the five people with whom we spend the most time." - Attributed to so many different people on the internet, let's just accept this as FACT, shall we? A couple of years ago, I committed to meet with a group of colleagues who are all speakers, facilitators, and experts of various topics on a monthly basis. While our businesses were, by trade, quite similar, how we each go about running them varies somewhat. Each of us is at a different stage of maturity with our business (some might argue in general as well)...but committing to get together regularly and hold each other accountable for progress has proven a worthwhile exercise. Over these last two years, we have seen the ups and downs of one another's practices, and been there to lend support, friendship, ideas and sometimes just a listening ear. One of the members of my group is a sales leadership consultant, speaker and fellow podcaster, Jim Jacobus. In fact, it was Jim who challenged the members of our group to each launch a podcast of our own....so I owe him a THANK YOU on behalf of each of the listeners of the Success Charger Podcast for his encouragement for me to even launch the show in the first place. I am a listener of Jim's Podcast, and in a 4-part series he started on November 19th, 2015, he has again encouraged me to raise the bar. Sometimes it is just better to send you to the source, than try to explain what I learned for myself. My challenge to you this week is to download and listen to the four-episode series Jim produced on the "Four Questions You Should Ask Yourself Each Year". Here are the links to the episodes on Jim's Podcast, and I hope you'll find them as helpful as I did. (HINT: If you are short on time and just want to cut to the chase, he does a nice, albeit brief, recap on the fourth episode....but I'd recommend listening to all four. They are about 20 or so minutes each.) You can also find these on iTunes Podcasts: Search for "In The Sales Arena" or via this link (Epsiodes 64-67) Four Questions to Ask Yourself What is Not Working for You and How Can You Make It Start Working? What New Thing Do You Want To Do In 2016? What Are You Going to do in 2016 That is BIG? Listen with the links above, download them for that trip to the in-laws, and HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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How do you come back after a business blow to build something BIG? Listen to our Interview with Bea Arthur, Founder of PrettyPaddedRoom.com to find out! Bea Arthur is the first to admit that her experience on Shark Tank completely shifted the way she approached her business. Her company, PrettyPaddedRoom.com is a tele-therapy platform that is devoted to transforming traditional therapy into a more affordable and approachable experience. In this inspiring interview, Bea reveals how she built an incredible company after completely failing at her first business, how she's grown it and what really happened for her in the Shark Tank! http://bizwomenrock.com/82
How do you come back after a business blow to build something BIG? Listen to our Interview with Bea Arthur, Founder of PrettyPaddedRoom.com to find out! Called innovative and inspiring by the American Counseling Association, successful psychotherapist and entrepreneur Bea Arthur has worked with a variety of populations including addicts in recovery, couples in crisis, and survivors of domestic violence. Her passion for the field of psychotherapy led her to start two wellness-based businesses and a private counseling practice all before the age of 30. With the goal of bringing peace and power to women everywhere, she founded PrettyPaddedRoom.com, a platform that is devoted to transforming traditional therapy into a more affordable and approachable experience. In this inspiring interview, you'll hear all about Bea's business journey, including her experience in the Shark Tank.
The Benjamin Franklin High School Chapter of the Philadelphia Student Union has been working hard on organizing a Big Listen at their school. Want to know what a Big Listen is? Listen to Shane and Minh's radio piece about it!
This episode of Dragnet first aired on January 5, 1954.
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