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Welcome back, true believers, to another action-packed episode of Constellation. We join our heroes once again as they assemble for yet another round of exciting and dynamic conversation! The mighty Chris Raygun is the first to jump into the fray with a discussion about food collaborations. From Krabby Patties at Wendy's to Supreme branded Oreo Cookies, when two companies join forces to market and sell their culinary wares, are we hungrily forking over our money or do we tend to steer clear of these brand name food mash-ups? The next courageous crusader in today's fearless foursome, David Scott Jaffe, would like to discuss superheroes. From the pages of the comic books that defined our youths to the TV and feature film adaptations that continue to stimulate our imaginations today, which costumed crime fighters do we love and cherish the most, and which simply can't scale the heights of our affections? The third selfless champion stepping up to defend podcast audiences from stale and boring conversation, Brad Ellis would like to engage the gang in a talk about traditions. Which frequent or even daily rituals and routines have we embraced, and which annual traditions have we enjoyed upholding with family and friends? The last of this week's fearless foursome, Dagster Moriarty wants to ask his companions about hometown pride. Do we have strong feelings of love and loyalty for the places where we were born and raised? Or do we perhaps have more pride in the cities or towns that we've decided to call home later in life? Thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Welcome to a rare themed episode of Constellation, Last Stand Media's conversational podcast. This week, I (Colin) welcome Punching Up co-host Micah Moriarty, Summon Sign host Brad Ellis, and LSM producer Ben Smith to the show, and I asked each of them to bring a topic centered around our recent experience at our live show in California. Brad kicks things off with a chat about San Diego itself, the host city of our event, a unique and special locale that has a lot to offer. What do we think of southern Southern California? Next, I get into the entire premise of 'going backstage' or 'being backstage' at an event. I love the mysticism and history behind the scenes at these different venues. Does anyone else feel it, too? Third up is Ben, who experienced some limited technical difficulties during our show. When tech goes awry in our day-to-day lives, how do we react, and what do we do? Finally, Micah rounds things out with an exploration of late-night eating. After all, seeing an In-N-Out shoulder-to-shoulder crowded after midnight set her mind alight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to Constellation, Last Stand Media's conversational podcast. This week, I (Colin) am joined by LSM executive producer Ben Smith, Summon Sign host Brad Ellis, and Hoeg Law's Rick Hoeg. Rick kicks off this time around with a topic about mythological pantheons. From Roman to Greek to Norse and beyond, do we find ourselves particularly interested in or attracted to any of these ancient forms of worship? Next up is Brad, who wants to chat about film, TV, and game adaptations. Whether we're talking about The Last of Us, Batman, Castlevania, or something else entirely, which IP have most successfully crossed media boundaries in our eyes? From here, we come to Ben for a conversation all about cars. What was the first car we personally owned? What car do we own now? Do we like driving? Finally, I wrap things up with an inquiry into vigilantism, specifically through the lens of recent 'predator catcher' videos that have gone from non-violent to decidedly aggressive. Do the victims deserve this level of treatment, or have things officially gotten out of control? For free breakfast for life go to https://www.hellofresh.com/freecon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome -- one and all! -- to another episode of Constellation, Last Stand Media's conversational podcast. This week, Colin is joined by Punching Up's Micah Moriarty, Defining Duke's MrMattyPlays, and Summon Sign's Brad Ellis. Matty kicks things off with a soliloquy for Game Informer, the popular gaming publication founded in the early-'90s, and inexplicably shuttered right before we began recording. How do we feel about its closure, and its impact on the industry? Next up is Micah, who inquires as to our favorite brand mascots over the years. Where do the Geico Gecko, Mr. Clean, and the Trix Rabbit stack-up? Then, Brad brings us on a journey, recounting our favorite roadtrip memories from our past. Did we find ourselves on long roadbound adventures with friends and family? Finally, Colin wraps things up by inquiring about space travel. How does everyone feel about the idea of exploring the seemingly unexplorable? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's time for more Constellation, Last Stand Media's conversational podcast. This week, I (Colin) am joined by my lovely wife and Last Stand's coordinator Micah Moriarty, Summon Sign's Brad Ellis, and Lockmort's Edit's Lockmort. And boy, do we have a nerdy assortment of topics for you. Micah kicks things off with a short D&D-like campaign she wrote for us to participate in, complete with branching paths and dice rolls. Will we survive? Brad follows-up with a chat about LEGO sets, their quality, their licenses, and their great expense. Are we fans? From there, I (Colin) take over by talking about schadenfreude, the German word that means reveling in the misfortune of others. Let's be honest: None of us is above it... right? Finally, Lock wraps things up with a peek into the what-ifs of Assassin's Creed's future. If it was up to us, where in history would we set a new AC title? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's time for more Constellation, Last Stand Media's conversational podcast. This week, I (Colin) am joined by Defining Duke's Lord Cognito, Summon Sign's Brad Ellis, and Lockmort's Edit's... Lockmort. We have a very nerdy episode in store for you. I start things off by talking about my love of plants, flowers, and gardening. My hobby has blossomed (pardon the pun) into a larger part of my life recently. Is anyone else nurturing a green thumb? Cog wants to dive into the realm of indie games, a widely-evolved subsection of the console and PC space that has grown far beyond its traditional definition. Do we partake in the scene? And just what is an indie game, anyway? Lockmort's intrigued by a hypothetical zombie apocalypse, in which we'd all be tasked to survive on our own. What would be our first moves following the outbreak? Would we rely on our humanity to stay alive, or potentially lose it along the way? Finally, we come to Brad, who waxes about downloadable content, or DLC. What was our first-ever encounter with digital add-ons? Do we purchase much DLC in our day-to-day gaming lives? What's the best expansion ever? All of that -- and more! -- on the other side of the play button. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back, one-and-all, to another episode of Constellation, Last Stand Media's conversational podcast. It's me, Colin. This week, I'm joined by LSM's associate producer Ben Smith, Sacred Symbols' Chris Ray Gun, and Summon Sign's Brad Ellis. Our meandering chat begins with Brad, who wants to know what we think about fashion. Do we care about clothes? Are we into certain brands? Do we have what we'd consider an individual style? From there, we move onto Ben, who gets into idioms, the nomenclature that we use constantly, but that has a meaning beyond the literal. Which ones do we enjoy employing? From here, we move onto Chris, who inquires about the lore of our favorite pieces of fiction. Do we like getting into the nitty-gritty beyond what's right in front of us? Do we delve into in-game documents, novelizations, and iceberg videos? Finally, I round things out by laying out my love for retro gaming, while wondering if I'm enamored with old and old-style games because they're what I grew up with, or if they really are, in fact, the cream-of-the-crop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
He was in the room where it happened … from day one! Glee's resident piano player, Brad Ellis, joins Jenna and Kevin to chat about hitting all the right notes on the show, the unusual audition process he went through to get on Glee, the key to his two speaking roles, and what it was like being in the room for cast auditions, including Kevin's! Brad also gives his bird' s-eye view and thoughts on Ryan Murphy's casting method for the show. Get ready for some great behind-the-scenes scoop that will be music to everyone's ears!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's time for a themed episode of Constellation with the Brothers Moriarty, LSM's Executive Producer Dustin Furman, and Summon Sign host Brad Ellis! This week, we're focusing our topics around Last Stand's recent trip to New York City for Sacred Symbols 300. Dustin wonders what our favorite local delicacies are when traveling. Dagan asks who our favorite content creators are and if we'd be willing to see them live. Brad ponders our favorite spots to visit in NYC. Colin reflects on his past living in the city, and whether suburban living can be argued as inferior. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Constellation is back with a very special episode. This week, Colin has left the keys to the kingdom in the hands of crazy uncle Dagan while he's away and is joined by LSM Executive Producer Dustin Furman, Defining Duke host MrMattyPlays, and Summon Sign host Brad Ellis. To kick things off, Dustin wants to look back at how the work of Akira Toriyama has impacted us after his unfortunate passing last week. Brad wonders how we feel about amusement parks and our best memories of going to them. Matty asks about our blind spots in life and the things we wish we knew more about. And finally, Dagan ponders our worst ideas and the catastrophic outcomes. This is a unique episode, so don't miss it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Greetings and salutations! It's time for more Constellation, Last Stand Media's conversational podcast. This week, the Brothers Moriarty are joined by Defining Duke co-host MrMattyPlays and Summon Sign host Brad Ellis. Colin's worried about unabashed consumerism and unfettered capitalism, and expresses yet more concern that the haves and have-nots are on an obvious collision course. Dagan wants each cast member to regale him with interesting (and totally true!) facts that he (and most others) are unlikely to know. Where's the best place to live when it comes to 'biome'... forest... beach... the desert?! Brad inquires. Finally, Matty explores the idea of time travel with an eye towards things we'd change, if only we'd be willing to deal with the inevitable repercussions of our modified actions, be they what they may. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shannon welcomes guests Katrina Aguilar and Brad Ellis who will both be performing at the Concert for Autism Care Today on Sunday February 25 at 5pm!
Welcome back to Constellation, Last Stand Media's conversational podcast. This week, the Brothers Moriarty are joined by Punching Up's Gene Park and -- for the first time ever! -- Summon Sign's Brad Ellis. Colin begins this week off by asking everyone how they spent their holiday breaks. Did we rest? Game? Read, watch TV or a movie, or spend time with family? It turns out we did a little bit of everything. Dagan has recently become captivated with the so-called Tetris Kid, a 13 year old midwesterner who obliterated the NES port of the famous Soviet-era game. Being that we have skateboarder Dagan as a co-host, Brad wanted to discuss extreme sports, their rise into the mainstream, and which iterations we've most taken to in our lives. Finally, Gene ends the show on an appropriately down note, as we go into various examples of rejection that have befallen us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Summon Sign: A Gaming Conversation! Unlike Last Stand's other shows, Summon Sign isn't a topical weekly news show. The show features host Brad Ellis along with two rotating members of the Last Stand crew. Going forward, the show will be released every Tuesday for LSM Patrons and on Fridays for free feeds. To have Episode 1 ready for you today, we recorded in advance, requiring a slightly different format. So, we (Brad, Dustin, and Colin) decided to look back at 2023 and discuss our favorite games of the year, along with other categories like best soundtrack, best 7, and biggest winners and losers. This is a doozy of a first episode, running over four hours long, so please enjoy! To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/LastStandMediaYouTube Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/SummonSign If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/SummonSign Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jake made it on the Dave Ramsey Show and he went to a concert with his friend Brad Ellis last night. Enjoy this episode featuring voice memo questions in person from Florida! Check out Carly Jean and use code GRKC for 20% off https://www.carlyjeanlosangeles.com/ Check out Main Street Roasters and use code GRKC at check out for a 10% discount! https://mainstreetroasters.com Get a personalized video from us on Cameo: https://v.cameo.com/e/fvERn6rrysb Ghostrunners merch: https://bit.ly/399MXFu Become a Patron and get exclusive content from Jake & Brad: https://bit.ly/2XJ1h3y Watch this episode on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cQSPnw Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/33WAq4P Leave us a voice memo and ask a question: https://anchor.fm/jake-triplett/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The last few years have been really hard for everyone. I don't know about you, but I've very much appreciated the times I've been able to laugh. Humor and laughter have some serious healing powers, and this week, my guest knows all about how to make people laugh. William Daniel joins me to talk about his new book, "You're Joking Me: Jokes For Kids By a Kid." The book contains over 100 pages of clean, clever and punny jokes that William spent nearly two years writing. He's just a seventh grader, which makes him the youngest guest to ever appear on the show! We talked all about being an author, balancing writing with school work and other hobbies, and why humor and laughter are so important. I'm so impressed by William! When I was his age, I did well just to construct a coherent AIM Away Message, but here he is writing a whole book with a second one in the works. Be sure to check out his book and give him a follow on Instagram @thewilliamdanielauthor and on Facebook at Thewilliamdaniel. Thanks for listening! I'd love for you to connect with me by signing up for my newsletter: coledouglasclaybourn.substack.com. You can also find more of my articles and content at coleclaybourn.com and on social media: Instagram: @coleclaybourn Twitter: @ColeClaybourn Also find me on Facebook at facebook.com/ColeDouglasClaybourn If you enjoyed this conversation, you might like these as well: Episode 69: Navigating the Pandemic Through Comedy with Kerri Pomarolli Episode 7: Brad Ellis of Ghostrunners Podcast Episode 3: Taking Risks & Making People Laugh with Jake Triplett --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/in-no-hurry/message
Brad Ellis with an all time performance in this episode. Scott joins to talk about the best feelings while playing a sport and everyone laughs at weirdly political doormats. Get a personalized video from us on Cameo: https://v.cameo.com/e/fvERn6rrysb Ghostrunners merch: https://bit.ly/399MXFu Become a Patron and get exclusive content from Jake & Brad: https://bit.ly/2XJ1h3y Watch this episode on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cQSPnw Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/33WAq4P Leave us a voice memo and ask a question: https://anchor.fm/jake-triplett/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A wood-worker, a YouTuber and a comedian walk into a bar…turns out they're all the same person, and they built the bar out of Walnut.
Paul Zychowicz and Bradley sit down and share some of their story, as well as a truckload of wisdom. They start off by discussing how Paul acted as a mentor to Brad over the years, how their friendship started, and they touch on a struggle many young graduates face right away in the "real world". This episode is full of wisdom and practical advice, from learning how to fail and allowing yourself to be uncomfortable, to how "fake it till you make it" is actually terrible advice, and how you should do more creating as opposed to hating.----No matter where we've been, or where we're headed, we all have A Story To Tell. Tune in to new episodes every Tuesday as Bradley Ellis (Founder of Boston-based marketing agency, Breakthrough) and Paul Zychowics (Senior Technical Account Manager at IBM and Elite Triathlete) engage in conversation with entrepreneurs and creators from all walks of life. They explore compelling stories and unique perspectives with the goal of inspiring change.Catch the full video podcast on YouTube, and follow us on social media (@asttpod) for clips, bonus content, and updates throughout the week.-----FOLLOW THE PODYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6-PgNwmSEqq1uT70oEezTw?sub_confirmation=1Instagram: https://instagram.com/asttpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asttpodOfficial Website: https://www.breakthroughmg.com/podcast-----PRODUCED BY:Alex Lagos (https://www.instagram.com/mralexlagos/)Lagos Creative (https://www.lagoscreative.co)
Meet AJ Hernandez. AJ is a social media influencer, digital creator, marathon runner, and coffee enthusiast. (@aj_hernandez)In this week's episode, we have both our hosts back in the studio! Paul and Brad kick off the episode with AJ around some discussion about how AJ originally got into content creating for brands, how he sifts through various different offers, and the importance of authenticity when promoting a product. Next, naturally, they get into some fitness conversation and discuss AJ's love for running, some of the recent marathons he has completed, how he trained, and which one was his favorite. Lastly, the three close out the episode with some wisdom for aspiring content creators, the best way to set goals, and which coffee you should drink to produce the greatest results!----No matter where we've been, or where we're headed, we all have A Story To Tell. Tune in to new episodes every Tuesday as Bradley Ellis (Founder of Boston-based marketing agency, Breakthrough) and Paul Zychowics (Senior Technical Account Manager at IBM and Elite Triathlete) engage in conversation with entrepreneurs and creators from all walks of life. They explore compelling stories and unique perspectives with the goal of inspiring change.Catch the full video podcast on YouTube, and follow us on social media (@asttpod) for clips, bonus content, and updates throughout the week.-----FOLLOW THE PODYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6-PgNwmSEqq1uT70oEezTw?sub_confirmation=1Instagram: https://instagram.com/asttpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asttpodOfficial Website: https://www.breakthroughmg.com/podcast-----PRODUCED BY:Alex Lagos (https://www.instagram.com/mralexlagos/)Lagos Creative (https://www.lagoscreative.co)
Meet Marc Dubrick. Marc is a professional triathlete. (@mdubrick7)Marc and Bradley kick off the episode with some discussion on Marc's recent third-place finish in a race, some of their local training, and Marc explains how routine can be both a blessing and a curse in racing. Next, Marc shares about the dynamic with his teammates, one of which is a previous guest, Adoh Doherty! After that, Marc shares a story of a recent bike crash he had, he gives some praise to the Egyptian health care system and he shares his mantra for when things don't go as planned during a race. Bradley and Marc close out the episode with a laugh about Bradley's attempt to eat a protein bar in his recent half marathon, their shared love for Nuun products, and Marc's upcoming races.----No matter where we've been, or where we're headed, we all have A Story To Tell. Tune in to new episodes every Tuesday as Bradley Ellis (Founder of Boston-based marketing agency, Breakthrough) and Paul Zychowics (Senior Technical Account Manager at IBM and Elite Triathlete) engage in conversation with entrepreneurs and creators from all walks of life. They explore compelling stories and unique perspectives with the goal of inspiring change.Catch the full video podcast on YouTube, and follow us on social media (@asttpod) for clips, bonus content, and updates throughout the week.-----FOLLOW THE PODYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6-PgNwmSEqq1uT70oEezTw?sub_confirmation=1Instagram: https://instagram.com/asttpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asttpodOfficial Website: https://www.breakthroughmg.com/podcast-----PRODUCED BY:Alex Lagos (https://www.instagram.com/mralexlagos/)Lagos Creative (https://www.lagoscreative.co)
Meet Sam Rivera. Sam is a professional video creator (@samuelriverafilms)This week's episode is a wonderful story of triumph and perseverance. Sam and Bradley open up the episode with a discussion around some of the things they have learned in their recent/new endeavors, the importance of momentum, and how to handle the struggles life with inevitably throw your way. Next, they discuss adversity and some of the battles Sam has had to face, how through his transformation he fell in love with filmmaking, and one of his most popular videos called "Freedom." This sparks a conversation on the current cultural moment surrounding covid, vaccine mandates, and whether or not we are at risk of repeating history. The two close out the episode with a reminder to always be bettering yourself, Sam recollects the first time he heard from Joe Rogan, and Sam's journey of becoming a full-time video creator.----No matter where we've been, or where we're headed, we all have A Story To Tell. Tune in to new episodes every Tuesday as Bradley Ellis (Founder of Boston-based marketing agency, Breakthrough) and Paul Zychowics (Senior Technical Account Manager at IBM and Elite Triathlete) engage in conversation with entrepreneurs and creators from all walks of life. They explore compelling stories and unique perspectives with the goal of inspiring change.Catch the full video podcast on YouTube, and follow us on social media (@asttpod) for clips, bonus content, and updates throughout the week.-----FOLLOW THE PODYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6-PgNwmSEqq1uT70oEezTw?sub_confirmation=1Instagram: https://instagram.com/asttpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asttpodOfficial Website: https://www.breakthroughmg.com/podcast-----PRODUCED BY:Alex Lagos (https://www.instagram.com/mralexlagos/)Lagos Creative (https://www.lagoscreative.co)
Meet Adoh Doherty. Adoh is a professional triathlete, lover of donuts, and a follower of Jesus. (@adoh11)Adoh and Brad kick it off with some conversation around Adoh's recent victory at the Tough Man New York race, what his training looks like, as well as what it meant to him to win that race. Next, they discuss some of the significant injuries that Adoh has endured, what it taught him, and the importance of not only physical training but also mental training. Then, Adoh shares about his faith in Jesus Christ, and how that came to be the primary component of his life. Adoh discusses identity, some potential future plans, and some of the tricks he uses to push himself in a race. Lastly, the two discuss the importance of 1%, Adoh's favorite race and what it taught him, and Adho's post-race snack that he HAS to have.----No matter where we've been, or where we're headed, we all have A Story To Tell. Tune in to new episodes every Tuesday as Bradley Ellis (Founder of Boston-based marketing agency, Breakthrough) and Paul Zychowics (Senior Technical Account Manager at IBM and Elite Triathlete) engage in conversation with entrepreneurs and creators from all walks of life. They explore compelling stories and unique perspectives with the goal of inspiring change.Catch the full video podcast on YouTube, and follow us on social media (@asttpod) for clips, bonus content, and updates throughout the week.-----FOLLOW THE PODYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6-PgNwmSEqq1uT70oEezTw?sub_confirmation=1Instagram: https://instagram.com/asttpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asttpodOfficial Website: https://www.breakthroughmg.com/podcast-----PRODUCED BY:Alex Lagos (https://www.instagram.com/mralexlagos/)Lagos Creative (https://www.lagoscreative.co)
Meet Tori Halford. Tori is a fitness coach, former DI athlete, and all-around badass with her own lifestyle & fitness brand (@torielizabethfit)Brad and Tori start off discussing what makes a good leader, how to start your own business and secure sponsors, and Tori's experience running the hardest marathon in Utah. Then, they dive into how to deal with imposter syndrome as an entrepreneur, how to build structure into post-grad life, and the importance of surrounding yourself with good people.-----No matter where we've been, or where we're headed, we all have A Story To Tell. Tune in to new episodes every Tuesday as Bradley Ellis (Founder of Boston-based marketing agency, Breakthrough) and Paul Zychowics (Senior Technical Account Manager at IBM and Elite Triathlete) engage in conversation with entrepreneurs and creators from all walks of life. They explore compelling stories and unique perspectives with the goal of inspiring change.Catch the full video podcast on YouTube, and follow us on social media (@asttpod) for clips, bonus content, and updates throughout the week.-----FOLLOW THE PODYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6-PgNwmSEqq1uT70oEezTw?sub_confirmation=1Instagram: https://instagram.com/asttpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asttpodOfficial Website: https://www.breakthroughmg.com/podcast-----PRODUCED BY:Alex Lagos (https://www.instagram.com/mralexlagos/)Lagos Creative (https://www.lagoscreative.co)
For video version of the interview: https://youtu.be/qYf4TzVnNTc For “A Kern Valentine” show: https://youtu.be/rofzQg7GKPo - Sunday February 14, 2021 - 4:30pm PST / 5:30pm MST / 6:30pm CST / 7:30pm EST - "A Kern Valentine" streams (live-to-tape, with Brad Ellis on virtual piano) on Andrea's YouTube page and will be followed by a live, half-hour, Facebook conversation with Andrea on her Facebook page. Both the show, and the after-party are FREE but Donations to The Actors Fund are greatly appreciated. The show will be available for one week only, until Saturday, February 20th. But, the LIVE After-party happens ONLY on Valentine's Day at the completion of the first stream. https://www.facebook.com/Andrea-Marcovicci In a career spanning over five decades, Andrea Marcovicci - glamorous, sophisticated, witty raconteur, philanthropist, actress, singer, model, master teacher, mentor, composer, writer, and director - has laughed with Danny DeVito, tussled with Sir Michael Caine, and smooched with Tom Selleck. Her film debut in “The Front” brought her a Golden Globe nomination. She’s played Broadway, the White House, sold out Carnegie Hall, and ushered in the millennium with the Chicago Symphony. Her many awards and honors include a MAC, BISTRO, and MABEL. Andrea was inducted into The Cabaret Hall of Fame in 2016. She holds the record – an unprecedented 25 seasons – at the legendary Oak Room of the Algonquin Hotel, and was the final performer ever to grace that stage. https://www.andreamarcovicci.com/
In a nutshell: Podcast Transcription is essential to good PR. This article covers three means of getting it done. You can do it yourself, with some simple tools. You can hire a freelancer. You can try a service. This article will also discuss the pros and cons, whys and hows, of a few different transcription services. We think of podcasting as a purely aural medium, but we ignore podcast transcription at our peril (not to sound like a character from I, Claudius). In all seriousness, if your podcast doesn't have transcripts, that's an awful lot of audience you're missing.“Wait a minute!” you say. “Transcripts are more time and money. How much do you expect me to invest in this podcasting thing? What's in it for me?”We've already talked about why you should use transcripts. It bears repeating, however: 11 million people in the UK and 10 million people in the US are d/Deaf or hard of hearing Many folks have auditory processing disorders Transcripts of your podcast episodes can boost your search engine optimization Transcripts are another avenue for more people to understand and engage with your content. In this article, we're not going to talk about why you want to invest the additional work or money into podcast transcription. We're going to talk about different methods or companies that you can use to get your podcasts transcribed, and in front of your audience.DIY Methods for Podcast TranscriptionIf your podcast is a scripted audio drama, you can certainly use that script. You can also sit down and type out your podcast's recording, word for word. If you're already a professional stenographer, this won't bother you too much. However, not many people have that skill set or patience.Dictation Software HackAnother option for podcast transcription (recommended in a livestream by our friends at Music Radio Creative) is to use Google Docs voice typing. Here's how it works: Open up Chrome (you have to use Google's Chrome browser, otherwise the tool isn't available) Go to Google Docs and open a fresh document Click on Tools and select Voice Typing from the drop-down menu. A nifty little icon of a microphone will appear. At the top of the microphone, select your language. Open up your DAW and start playing the sound file you want transcribed. Click the little microphone icon. It'll change colors. As the microphone picks up the dialogue, the text will appear on screen. When you try this, make sure that the audio is cued up at the point where you want it transcribed. if you let it run through a minute of intro music or so, the voice typing tool won't recognize the music as anything useful, and will shut itself off.Google's Voice Typing was pretty good at recognizing what I said when I tried it. To test its accuracy, I selected UK English, US English, and Nigerian English, to see if there would be differences in the resulting text. There wasn't.You'll end up with pages and pages of unpunctuated text. It's very stream-of-consciousness. You will have to go through it and format it, put in punctuation and check for errors. However, it saves you a lot of time over typing the audio word for word.There's a quality control issue here, as well. You may notice as you're making this podcast transcript, that you notice the dialogue as an outsider. Transcribing the podcast yourself will help you see the details of what you talk about, and how.Video CaptionsAnother DIY method is to use your audio to make a video, upload it to YouTube, and use its closed captioning to provide a transcript. I can't vouch for the accuracy of YouTube's closed captioning. Joe Rogan uses this exclusively, and it works for him. Your mileage may vary.Headliner is a free app which can be used to make audiograms (and it's fun to use). It's 100% worth your time to try it out, and see how its captioning system fits your podcast.Think about your SEO for a second. Google's Product Manager for Google, Brad Ellis, spoke about automatic captioning and SEO at the Streaming Media Conference in 2016. He said that when a YouTube user uploads their own captions, Google does index them. But, because the automatic transcriptions are error-prone, they are not indexed. Granted, this was four years ago, and the technology may have changed. For now, if your SEO is your most important reason for having transcripts, it's best not to rely on YouTube's automatic captioning only.Many people consume their podcasts via YouTube. It's not a bad idea to make them available there with captions. But it shouldn't be your only way of publishing those transcripts.Outsourcing Podcast TranscriptionIf you don't want to do the transcription yourself, you have a few options. They are: Humans (having someone else do it for you) Artificial Intelligence (a software does it) A combination of both Human TranscriptionThis is the most accurate version of podcast transcription that you can use. Humans can understand context and spoken sound in a way that machines can't. If your podcast uses the sentence, “Let's eat Grandma,” a human would know where to put the comma, while a machine might not. It's also not cheap. Some transcribers charge by how long it takes them to do the work, others by how much audio you supply. In most cases, it's between $1-$2 per minute of transcribed audio. If you look at a site like Upwork or fiverr.com, you can find a fair number of freelance transcribers.GoTranscript offers “100% Human-Generated Transcription Services,” and offer a minimum of 6-hour turnaround time. Their prices vary by how soon you need your podcast transcript finished, and how long your audio files are. Expect to spend around 80 cents to $2 per minute.If you have a loyal fan or close friend who loves your podcast, you may be able to get them to volunteer to transcribe your podcast in a skill swap. Ask them if they would transcribe an episode or two of your podcast in exchange for helping them move house.Artificial IntelligenceIf you've ever asked Siri to send a text message for you, or if you've asked Google to look something up, you've used something like one of these services.Trint offers monthly or annual subscription packages ($60-$85), with a 7-day free trial. They range by the amount of files you can upload per month, and how many users you can have on the account. However, since a file can be any duration, the starter package would fit most indie podcasters, if you organize your audio files well. Trint also has an iPhone app.Temi is very similar, with one price tier: 25 cents a minute. Their free trial provides one transcript, of a 45 minute audio file. Their free demo not only shows you how it transcribes a news piece with multiple speakers and accents, but also will let you practice editing the piece to test the interface. This free demo is 100% worth your time to look at, because it can show you good transcript layout.Descript offers a free trial for the first 3 hours of speech uploaded. After that, the service is $14-18 a month. They say that they can turn around a 60-minute sound file in about three minutes.Sonix is another quick and inexpensive podcast transcription service. The Standard package is $10 per hour of uploaded audio. The Premium tier is $5 per hour and $22 per user, per month. Sonix provides transcription in multiple languages, even at the Standard level. Their free trial includes 30 minutes of transcription service.Artificial and Human IntelligenceThese services use a combination of AI transcription, with a human checking for accuracy and consistency.Scribie offers a pay-as-you-go system, either fully automated for ten cents a minute, or eighty cents a minute for automated transcription with a human editor. They add on an extra fifty cents if your audio is poor, noisy (speaker isn't distinct from the background), or for “accented speakers.” They say that it's fifty cents a minute for American speakers. This makes me want to send them a sound file in an accent so Philly, it sounds like I live underneath the Market Frankford El. An integrated editor lets you make changes if necessary.Rev.com might be the most well-known podcast transcription service; it was included on Forbes' AI 50 list. Its automated transcription costs 25 cents a minute, with a 5 minute turnaround time. Their human transcription service is $1.25 a minute, with a 12-hour turnaround time. They can even create foreign subtitles for video, for $3-$7 per minute. Some podcast hosting services (such as Castos) include transcriptions using Rev.com for an additional fee.Podcast Transcription: SummaryYour podcast transcript can build and sustain your audience. It can bolster your SEO, and make your content more meaningful to others. Remember, audio transcription services in general rely on people who need work-from-home jobs, such as disabled people or caregivers. Not only are they working on your podcast transcription, they can be working on medical lectures, court documents, emergency calls, things that are high-stakes, taxing, boring, or disturbing. The compensation for transcription workers is a controversial topic, one worth discussing on its own. Take this under consideration, when you're weighing price and turnaround time. It's probably the most ethical option to hire an individual freelancer, or barter a skills trade for podcast transcription with a trusted friend. As you choose how to release your content, you may want to consider the relationships you make, and businesses you support, along the way.Need More Help?Good podcast transcripts aren't the only element of podcast promotion. The Podcast Academy has courses and resources to help you with everything from mic technique to unlocking the secrets of DAW. Plus, the weekly Live Q&As provide an opportunity for you to get specific assistance on any aspect of podcast creation. Join us now.
On episode 215 of Successfully Funded, I got to talk with Brad Ellis from Wyvern Gaming about their Kickstarter campaign, Stargate SG-1 Roleplaying Game. Stargate SG-1 Roleplaying Game is a sci-fi tabletop game where you assume the role of a member of Stargate Command on a Stargate Team. The world of Stargate SG-1 is perfect for a tabletop roleplaying game. Every time you play, you can step through the gate and wind up in nearly any type of environment. Do you want to save Earth? The Galaxy? You can! Check out their Kickstarter Today!
On episode 215 of Successfully Funded, I got to talk with Brad Ellis from Wyvern Gaming about their Kickstarter campaign, Stargate SG-1 Roleplaying Game. Stargate SG-1 Roleplaying Game is a sci-fi tabletop game where you assume the role of a member of Stargate Command on a Stargate Team. The world of Stargate SG-1 is perfect for a tabletop roleplaying game. Every time you play, you can step through the gate and wind up in nearly any type of environment. Do you want to save Earth? The Galaxy? You can! Check out their Kickstarter Today!
Brad and Anna Luisi-Ellis started the Fall Street Brewing journey during the summer of 2018. By October of 2019 they opened their Fall Street location, serving as the kind of anchor downtown Seneca Falls needed. After a strong first few months, the duo took the leap and began operating as a cafe serving craft beer, kombucha, cider, coffee, and even lunch. Just a couple months after the Coronavirus Pandemic hit Upstate New York. Many businesses were forced to shut down or drastically modify operation -- and eight months later restrictions are still in place. Today on The Debrief, we talk with Brad Ellis about the experience of opening mere months before life as we knew it would be turned upside down -- as well as the realities of doing business in the 'new normal'. Check out everything Fall Street Brewing is up to by clicking here!
Brad Ellis and Westley Walker of Wyvern Gaming answer your questions LIVE surrounding the upcoming Stargate SG-1 Roleyplaying Game! Visit the Kickstarter link below to contribute! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Joining the TWIG Crew is Brad Ellis the CEO of Wyvern Gaming, creators of the new Stargate SG-1 Roleplaying Game!You can find out more about the Stargate SG-1 Roleplaying Game here: https://stargatetherpg.com/Check out the Kickstarter campaign and support the project here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/wyvrengaming/stargate-roleplaying-game/Six Stargate Actors will be doing a roleplay test of the game on October 18th at 2PM PST. For more info check out the video here: https://youtu.be/h10vZPIiITIYour Geekmasters:Mike "The Birdman" Dodd - https://twitter.com/BirdmanDoddAlex "The Producer" - https://twitter.com/DeThPhaseTWIGFeedback for the show?:Email: feedback@thisweekingeek.netTwitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekingeekSubscribe to our feed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/3571037/episodes/feediTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-geek/id215643675Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Lit2bzebJXMTIv7j7fkqqGoogle Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMzU3MTAzNy9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkWebsite: http://www.thisweekingeek.netOctober 9, 2020
LISTEN: Darren and Adam take a deep dive into the new Stargate RPG with Wyvern Gaming's Brad Ellis.
Brad Ellis has been in-studio before to help us taste Kobucha that he brewed in downtown Seneca Falls at Finger Lakes Kobucha. Today he joins us one week prior to the Grand Opening of Fall Street Brewing. Learn about what Brad has planned for the opening weekend, check out some great local photos and get your first look at this weekend's weather outlook.
In this episode we interview CEO Brad Ellis from Wyvern Gaming all about their upcoming Kickstarter the Stargate Roleplaying Game! What is this secret Phoenix Site all about? Is there a brand new alien race to play as? Is this all going to be cannon in Stargate lore? Brad gives us the answers and how you can get involved! Stargate RPG: stargatetherpg.com Discord: discord.gg/5zZzMM Wyvern Gaming: wyverngaming.com Facebook: facebook.com/WyvernGaming.TableTop Twitter: twitter.com/WyvrenGaming RPGGeek: rpggeek.com/rpgitem/279302/stargate-roleplaying-game
On your feet! Brad Ellis of the Ghostrunners podcast joins me for the final episode of 2019. A few weeks ago we had Jake Triplett, who is the other co-host of Ghostrunners, and this week you get to meet Brad, who is just a genuinely good guy who also happens to be very funny. He also leads worship at his church in Kansas City and owns his own custom woodworking company, Ellis Custom Creations. We talked about the rise of their podcast and his decision to leave a corporate job to start woodworking. Brad and I are also here to give you all some linguistic lessons and we talk about annoying things about New Year's Resolutions and how I used to have Jesse McCartney hair. Links Follow Brad and his business on Instagram: elliscustomcreations Check out the Ghostrunners podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/in-no-hurry/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/in-no-hurry/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The weather is heating up for an extended holiday weekend in the Finger Lakes as we celebrate Independence Day. We'll tell you where all the fireworks will be and fill you in on the weekend weather outlook. Also, Brad Ellis of Finger Lakes Kombucha on Fall Street in Seneca Falls is in-studio and Jessica Lahr shares some of her homemade strawberry jam made with fresh local strawberries.
Welcome to The Socialscape, the only podcast in the galaxy bringing you exclusive social media insights from personal brands and businesses to feed you that behind-the-scenes information that you can't find anywhere else. This clip was taken from Episode 001 of The Socialscape. The guest is Brad Ellis. Brad is the owner of Boston-based digital marketing agency, Breakthrough Marketing Group. As always, catch the audio-only version on Apple Music or Soundcloud. Visit http://EyesUpEntertainment.com for more. Follow Brad Ellis... IG: https://www.instagram.com/breakthrough_mg IG: https://www.instagram.com/bellis37 FB: https://www.facebook.com/breakthroughmg Follow Alex Lagos... IG: http://instagram.com/alexlagoswastaken IG: http://instagram.com/eyesupent FB: https://www.facebook.com/alexlagoswastaken FB: https://www.facebook.com/eyesupentertainment TWTR: http://twitter.com/sirrolexron Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/TheSocialscapeOnSoundcloud Apple Music: http://bit.ly/TheSocialscapeOnAppleMusic
Welcome to The Socialscape, the only podcast in the galaxy bringing you exclusive social media insights from personal brands and businesses to feed you that behind-the-scenes information that you can't find anywhere else. This clip was taken from Episode 001 of The Socialscape. The guest is Brad Ellis. Brad is the owner of Boston-based digital marketing agency, Breakthrough Marketing Group. As always, catch the audio-only version on Apple Music or Soundcloud. Visit http://EyesUpEntertainment.com for more. Follow Brad Ellis... IG: https://www.instagram.com/breakthrough_mg IG: https://www.instagram.com/bellis37 FB: https://www.facebook.com/breakthroughmg Follow Alex Lagos... IG: http://instagram.com/alexlagoswastaken IG: http://instagram.com/eyesupent FB: https://www.facebook.com/alexlagoswastaken FB: https://www.facebook.com/eyesupentertainment TWTR: http://twitter.com/sirrolexron Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/TheSocialscapeOnSoundcloud Apple Music: http://bit.ly/TheSocialscapeOnAppleMusic
Welcome to The Socialscape, the only podcast in the galaxy bringing you exclusive social media insights from personal brands and businesses to feed you that behind-the-scenes information that you can't find anywhere else. This clip was taken from Episode 001 of The Socialscape. The guest is Brad Ellis. Brad is the owner of Boston-based digital marketing agency, Breakthrough Marketing Group. As always, catch the audio-only version on Apple Music or Soundcloud. Visit http://EyesUpEntertainment.com for more. Follow Brad Ellis... IG: https://www.instagram.com/breakthrough_mg IG: https://www.instagram.com/bellis37 FB: https://www.facebook.com/breakthroughmg Follow Alex Lagos... IG: http://instagram.com/alexlagoswastaken IG: http://instagram.com/eyesupent FB: https://www.facebook.com/alexlagoswastaken FB: https://www.facebook.com/eyesupentertainment TWTR: http://twitter.com/sirrolexron Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/TheSocialscapeOnSoundcloud Apple Music: http://bit.ly/TheSocialscapeOnAppleMusic
Welcome to The Socialscape, the only podcast in the galaxy bringing you exclusive social media insights from personal brands and businesses to feed you that behind-the-scenes information that you can't find anywhere else. This clip was taken from Episode 001 of The Socialscape. The guest is Brad Ellis. Brad is the owner of Boston-based digital marketing agency, Breakthrough Marketing Group. As always, catch the audio-only version on Apple Music or Soundcloud. Visit http://EyesUpEntertainment.com for more. Follow Brad Ellis... IG: https://www.instagram.com/breakthrough_mg IG: https://www.instagram.com/bellis37 FB: https://www.facebook.com/breakthroughmg Follow Alex Lagos... IG: http://instagram.com/alexlagoswastaken IG: http://instagram.com/eyesupent FB: https://www.facebook.com/alexlagoswastaken FB: https://www.facebook.com/eyesupentertainment TWTR: http://twitter.com/sirrolexron Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/TheSocialscapeOnSoundcloud Apple Music: http://bit.ly/TheSocialscapeOnAppleMusic
Summer is here and Taco The Town is ON LOCATION once again, this time from the friendly confines of KAUFFMAN STADIUM, home of the Kansas City Royals and we're reviewing the plethora of amazing tacos available for fans at ballpark! You'll never order a basic hot dog or nacho again! Dave is joined by Taco Fanatics and Royals Fanatics JESSICA GROCE and BRAD ELLIS and many many tacos are tasted (7 different kinds!) and lovingly admired! In this episode we talk some KC Royals (All Time Favorite Royals Player? All Time Favorite Royals Game You Ever Attended?), how we would fix the game of baseball (Robot Umpires?) and what is the Weirdest Place in KC (Westport or the Ren Fest?) We also check the Taco Ticker and ask the burning question: What Royals player would you like to eat tacos in the Parking Lot with after a game and what would your baseball walk-up song be? ALSO: We sing the 7th inning Taco Stretch Classic "TAKE ME OUT FOR SOME TACOS!" You can't beat taco fun at the ole taco ballpark!
Take two of the world’s best designers — Brad Ellis and Clarko — give them three of the world’s most popular weather apps, and this is what you get. Links: @BradEllis on Twitter @Clarko on Twitter Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS YouTube Follow on: Web Twitter Instagram Facebook Sponsors: Casper Better sleep, better everything. Use code VECTOR at checkout to get $50 off select mattresses.
Dieter Bohn, Brad Ellis, and Christina Warren join Rene to discuss what’s wrong with iOS notifications, what’s right about them, and what they’d like to see in the future. Links: @film_girl on Twitter @backlon on Twitter @bradellis on Twitter Sponsors: MintSIM: Voice, data, and text for less. Get free first-class shipping with code VTFREESHIP. Thrifter.com: All the best deals from Amazon, Best Buy, and more, fussily curated and constantly updated. Subscribe via: ⁃Apple Podcasts ⁃Overcast ⁃Pocket Casts ⁃Castro ⁃RSS Follow on: ⁃Web ⁃Twitter ⁃Instagram ⁃Facebook
Sebastiaan de With, Linda Dong, Marc Edwards, and Brad Ellis talk “horns”, aspect ratio, safe area, color space, OLED, HDR, and more! Links Sebastiaan de With: Twitter, Webite, Halide Linda Dong: Twitter, Lyft Marc Edwards: Twitter, Website, Bjango apps Brad Ellis: Twitter, Website Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS Follow on Web Twitter Instagram Facebook
This week on #MorningShow989, local Melbourne talent and Australian singer/songwriter Brad Ellis from The Hunter…
The Giant Sword Podcast: JRPG Discussions, News, Tangents, and More!
You like hot takes? You like discussion about the Tales series? Well this week's episode has both is spades! The crew is also joined this week by Ben Moore and Brad Ellis of the Easy Allies. Ready your Apple Gels, this episode's a wild one.
Brad Ellis from The Hunter Express joined me for a chat in the JOY 94.9…
Brad Ellis joins Marc, Seth, and Rene to talk about WatchKit and designing for the Apple Watch, including screen size, remote views, and what makes the most sense.
This episode was recorded 6 May 2014 live and in person at Brent's office in lovely, sunny Ballard. You can download the m4a file or subscribe in iTunes. (Or subscribe to the podcast feed.) Chris has worked at Adobe and as a founder of Rogue Sheep, which won an Apple Design Award for Postage. Chris's new company is Aged & Distilled with Guy English — which shipped Napkin, a Mac app for visual collaboration. Chris is also the co-host of The Record. He lives on Bainbridge Island, a quick ferry ride from Seattle. This episode is sponsored by Tagcaster. Tagcaster is not just another podcast client — it solves the age-old problem of linking to specific parts of a podcast. You can make clips — short audio excerpts — and share them and link to them. After all these years, that problem is finally solved. This episode is also sponsored by Igloo. Igloo is an intranet you'll actually like, with shared calendars, microblogs, file-sharing, social networking, and more. It's free for up 10 users — give it a try for your company or your team today. This episode is also sponsored by Hover. Hover makes domain name management easy. And it's a snap to transfer domains from other registrars using their valet service. Get 10% off your first purchase with the promotional code PANIC. As in “Don't Panic! Use Hover.” Take a look. Things we mention, more or less in order of appearance: Oklahoma Wikipedia The shopping cart Rust Homestead Act Pong Atari 2600 President Carter Pinochle Republicans Democrats Apple II Apple II Reference Manual Floppy Disks Odyssey: The Compleat Adventure Marco Epson MX-80 dot matrix printer Parallel port BASIC Apple II graphics modes LiteBrite Apple II Star Wars game Assembler Text adventure games Paper app Graph paper Merlin assembler Pascal compiler for Apple II Locksmith for Apple II Apple II copy protection Radio Shack ROM chips Tin foil Alligator clips The Complete Graphics System The Incomparable Mike Lee on The Record SATs University of Oklahoma LaserWriter Linotronic image setter The Clampetts The Joads Seattle Las Vegas Belltown Capitol Hill Everett Queen Anne Magnolia Adobe Microsoft Windows X-Wing video game 8086 Assembly language Microsoft DOS Sierra On-Line PowerBook Duo Apple IIGS Think C Sega CD-ROMs Postscript Pagemaker Quark Aldus Pioneer Square 1995 Java Natural Intelligence Roaster IDE Illustrator QA Partner Test-Driven Development InDesign COM Matt Joss Version control 2001 SourceSafe Visual Studio C++ OpenDoc Resource Compiler Sharepoint Azure FrameMaker Rogue Sheep CMYK separation Optical character alignment University of Washington HITLab Gel Electrophoresis Jeff Argast PowerPoint Western blots The Guardian Bush Administration Postage Twitterrific Brad Ellis Lehman Brothers Jake Carter Cocoa Quartz Composer Motion After Effects Kyle Richter Ian Baird IAP Rickenbacker's The House of Shields John Gruber Dave Wiskus Napkin Guy English Thomas Unterberger C4 United Lemur World Cup Brazil WWDC San Francisco NetNewsWire 1999 Eddy awards
Live from Macworld|iWorld 2014, Rene talks to Brad Ellis, Jessie Char, and Louie Mantia of Pacific Helm, Clarko of FitBit, and Sebastiaan de With of DoubleTwist about iOS 7 six months later, and interfaces on wearables and everywhereables.
Now Mike is in the hot seat, with Brad Ellis interviewing him about using inspiration in artwork. Great artists steal, but do they sell? Disclaimer: None of us are lawyers! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lets-make-mistakes/message
Chris Clark, Brad Ellis, Louie Mantia, Neven Mrgan, Rene Ritchie discuss iOS 7 and the new design language Apple unveiled for it at WWDC 2013, including icons, fonts, physics, interactions, and more. (Part 2 of a 2 part special edition.)
Guy English of Debug, Marc Edwards and Seth Clifford of Iterate, and Rene Ritchie of iMore team up to talk WWDC 2013 with guests Mark Kawano, Don Melton, Dave Wiskus, Dan Moren, Brad Ellis, Brent Simmons, and more! Also: Hall of Fame awards!
Guy English of Debug, Marc Edwards and Seth Clifford of Iterate, and Rene Ritchie of iMore team up to talk WWDC 2013 with guests Mark Kawano, Don Melton, Dave Wiskus, Dan Moren, Brad Ellis, Brent Simmons, and more! Also: Hall of Fame awards!
Marc, Seth, and Rene talk to Louie Mantia, Brad Ellis, and Jessie Char of Pacific Helm about their backgrounds, their toolsets, how they manage projects, and designing Checkers and The Magazine. It's the funnest episode of Iterate ever! Guest Louie Mantia (@mantia) Brad Ellis (@bradellis) Jessie Char (@jessiechar) of Pacific Helm Hosts Marc Edwards (@marcedwards) of Bjango
WWDC 2012 dissected by design, The impact of Retina MacBooks and the design decisions in iOS 6. With Seth Clifford from Nickelfish, Marc Edwards from Bjango, Brad Ellis from Pacific Helm, Rene Ritchie from iMore.com and Dave Wiskus from Black Pixel. (Apologies for audio issues -- this was guerrilla podcasting!)