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Evaluating Your Life & Appreciating Accomplishments Public relations and marketing continues to evolve before our eyes, but as members of the public, we can only see these changes from the perspective of a consumer. Today, communications professional Jeanette Brown gives us a peek behind the curtain for a full picture of what it is like to work with a variety of famous brands. We delve into what it means to be successful, and how we should adapt the meaning of success to fit our daily lives Jeanette Brown Green Founder of Excellence & Presence Communications - an integrated PR & Marketing Agency providing corporate, lifestyle and non-profit clients with brand development, communications campaigns, culturally relevant programs, crisis communications as well as Diversity, Equity and Inclusion consulting. Jeanette is a Brooklyn native whose family tree branches reach the Caribbean, including Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica. Her appreciation for community, family, and culture developed while growing up in a multi-ethnic neighborhood, Bushwick. The sounds of Latin music filled every bodega, the aroma of exotic dishes infiltrated the air, and everyone was treated like family at celebrations. She is a communications professional with more than 20 years of public relations, marketing, and branding experience representing a variety of brands, including wine and spirits, luxury, sports, and entertainment as well as high-profile personalities. Jeanette has led marketing communications strategies for brands like Ketel One Vodka, Maker's Mark, Pisco Portón, Bacardi Global Travel Retail, MillerCoors, Pepsi Global, Audi, Reebok, and many more. She has overseen the development and execution of all channel-neutral communications plans in support of a brand's PR and trade programs in addition to experiential and strategic partnerships. “It took me a long time to build my confidence, a very long time and lots of experiences. I just wanna help people not have their bumps in the road be as hard as mine were.” Jeanette Brown What You'll Learn from This Episode: What it felt like growing up in a diverse neighborhood like Bushwick, Brooklyn How losing her mother at a young age impacted Jeanette Brown's life What motivated Jeanette Brown to take a moment to look at her family and friends and evaluate her life People have a tendency to work hard, but not recognize their own growth What motivated Jeanette Brown to process the loss of her mother years after she passed How starting her own PR & marketing agency allowed her to work on a wide range of marketing categories The types of amazing clients Jeanette Brown has, and how they continue to inspire her Featured on the Show: Website | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn Effortless Happiness: How to Find Your Voice and Finally Ask For What You Really Want Paperback or Kindle copy.
Long live the Supreme Leader! After Snoke's dramatic (and loud) fall, Hux tempts fate, Kylo indulges in a Force choke, and the Resistance starts setting up on Crait. Chris Radtke is here with me to discuss Adam Driver's vocal gravitas, the space Bugs Bunny (Poe), and how the sound design of Crait's atmosphere reflects the desolation of the former Rebel base. Discussion topics/Highlights: The finality of Snoke's dense "thud" as his lower body hits the floor. Adam Driver's voice and gravitas. Reminiscent of James Earl Jones? Poe Dameron as Bugs Bunny (space guy from Brooklyn) How the music and sound introduce us to Ahch-To and Crait in totally different ways. Crait as a symbol of desperation, isolation, abandonment, desolate. Jingle-jangle "wind chime" sound that the vulptices make, a credit to foley artists Margie O'Malley and Ronni Brown. Crait vs. Hoth (and the various abandoned Rebel bases scattered across the galaxy) Compliments to Poe. "It all rhymes, man." --Radtke Themes Referenced (in order of appearance): 41a. Kylo Ren 1 (Aggressive), 55a. Rose (A Section), 48a. March of the Resistance (A Section)3. Force Where we are in the soundtrack: beginning of "Battle of Crait" Links Mentioned: Watch Dee Bradley Baker voice all the Star Wars: The Bad Batch clones: https://ew.com/tv/star-wars-bad-batch-dee-bradley-baker-voices-all-the-clones/ Radtke Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/radtke327 Connect with Star Wars Music Minute: Watch us on YouTube: youtube.com/starwarsmusicminute Twitter: @StarWarsMusMin and @chrysanthetan Instagram: @starwarsmusicminute and @chrysanthetan Email podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com Submit anonymous questions/comments for the show with this quick form. Want more? Check out Chrysanthe's Patreon for weekly practice/composing/music analysis livestreams.
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Noel Beauchamp, of Olde Good Things, joined the Practical Preservation podcast to discuss the company’s architectural salvage services. We covered a multitude of topics including: The company’s background and evolution from selling small items to large architectural pieces (it started with an iron gate from Brooklyn) How they approach rescuing architectural materials to stay ahead... Read More The post Practical Preservation Podcast Featuring Noel Beauchamp of Olde Good Things appeared first on Practical Preservation.
Noel Beauchamp, of Olde Good Things, joined the Practical Preservation podcast to discuss the company's architectural salvage services. We covered a multitude of topics including: The company's background and evolution from selling small items to large architectural pieces (it started with an iron gate from Brooklyn) How they approach rescuing architectural materials to stay ahead...Read More
Volume 19 - Dave Sanders (Twitter.com/Dsanders877) and Andrew Ferraro (Twitter.com/DrewFerraro88) recap a wild NBA free agency, fresh off the news of Kawhi Leonard and Paul George joining the Clippers! Notable topics include: - Parity in the NBA, more teams in contention entering a season than we can remember - The Thunder's haul for Paul George (and Kawhi) - What's next for OKC? - What's next for the Lakers? - How will Durant and Kyrie fit in Brooklyn? - How did the Knicks strikeout? - Kemba to Celtics - Harris, Horford and Richardson to Philly - Is Ben Simmons worth 5 years for $170? - Jimmy Butler to Miami - Favorite young team? Pelicans or Hawks? You can find us on Twitter @EvoSportsPod and Facebook at Facebook.com/EvolutionSportsPodcast. If you're enjoying the pod, please subscribe, leave us a review and share with friends!
Our Open House is back! With our very first special guest - sister friend & professional multi-tasker - SHANIKA HILLOCKS. We’ve proudly watched her navigate a successful corporate AND freelance career over the years, while somehow still having time for a skin-care routine, buzzing social life on and offline, learning song lyrics and workouts that take her from Harlem to Brooklyn (How sway?). Tune in for a few gems, and let us know your thoughts in the comments below . And pro tip - sharing is caring :)
Violet Shaw has so many questions. Why did her cat run away? Why did her boss lay her off? Will she ever get anywhere as a working artist? Who is this mysterious masked man leaving purple stencil paintings in random locations in Brooklyn? How did she wind up on a billboard overlooking the BQE? Is this real life? Is this just fantasy? Listen to Distilled Radio’s presentation of My Violet Brooklyn and find out. Maybe… Voice Over Under, With a Creation, Revival, and MTA Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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