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Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner and Derek Piper discuss Terrence Shannon Jr.'s impact in the Western Conference Finals, Will Riley and Kasparas Jakucionis staying in the NBA Draft and Dame Sarr to Duke. The guys then dive into the greatest Illini basketball 'What ifs" of the 21st century, including if Bill Self never departed for Kansas, if Bruce Weber and John Groce had NIL, if Jalen Brunson chose Illinois, if Illinois beat Loyola, if Terrence Shannon Jr. went to Michigan and many more. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8 Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct Go VIP for just $1: https://tinyurl.com/ymnzkebb To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Deans Counsel, moderators Ken Kring and Dave Ikenberry speak with Bruce Weber, Willem Kooyker Dean of the Zicklin School of Business and a professor in the Paul H. Chook Department of Information Systems & Statistics at New York's Baruch College. Previously, he was the dean of the Alfred Lerner College of Business & Economics at the University of Delaware. He has an AB in applied mathematics from Harvard University and an MS and PhD in decision sciences from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.In this episode, Bruce talks about the early days of his career, which began at Zicklin, and the many things he's experienced and learned over the course of his remarkable time in academia, before returning to lead Zicklin in 2023. This delightful conversation touches on several topics relevant to today's academic leaders, including:•the power of linking community colleges to four-year institutions•philanthropy's importance in funding operations and initiatives •the uniqueness of the urban campus•diversity•faculty governanceLearn more about Bruce WeberComments/criticism/suggestions/feedback? We'd love to hear it. Drop us a note at feedback@deanscounsel.comThanks for listening.--DEANS COUNSEL: A podcast for deans and academic leadership.James Ellis | Moderator | Dean of the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California (2007-2019)David Ikenberry | Moderator | Dean of the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado-Boulder (2011-2016)Ken Kring | Moderator | Co-Managing Director, Global Education Practice and Senior Client Partner at Korn FerryProduced by Joel Davis at Analog Digital ArtsDeansCounsel.com
Former College Basketball Head Coach Bruce Weber joins the show to preview this week's tournament bracket. Coach Weber tells Brad & Ryan that he thinks Auburn will cut down the nets in San Antonio! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ione Skye is an actress from Los Angeles, currently living in Australia. Her popular new memoir, Say Anything, is out now. We chat about mucus, if Kate Moss is back on the gear, Is Druski belly-flopping at Diddy's house? If bisexuality is real, remember "heshers?" Preppy rich kids in the 80s, her mom sold weed, shooting nude with Bruce Weber and her brother, her brother dated Gwyneth Paltrow, The Chili Peppers threw a "no girlfriends allowed tour" while she was dating Anthony Kiedis, her lesbian phase, our love of Lana Del Rey's range, and her top 5 prescription pills. instagram.com/ioneskyelee twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
00:00 – 11:15 – Tyrese Haliburton’s unbelievable 4-point shot to lift the Pacers past the Bucks last night, hitting the shot over Giannis, Reggie Miller in the building made it all the more special 11:16 – 18:56– MORNING CHECKDOWN 18:57 – 41:42 – Daniel Jones signs with the Colts and Marc wins the Backup QB Draft contest and is demanding his winnings, how real is this open QB competition going to be?, the $14 million price tag, Haliburton’s big shot last night against the Bucks 41:43 – 1:07:10 – ESPN Colts reporter Stephen Holder joins us and discusses the Pacers incredible win over the Bucks last night, his reaction to Daniel Jones signing with the Colts, what are expectations for Daniel Jones and can he actually push AR for the starting job, who will the Colts miss the most between Ryan Kelly/Will Fries/Dayo Odeyingbo?, Danny Pinter returns to the Colts, Morning Checkdown 1:07:11 – 1:15:20 – A wild night in Gainbridge last night, the degree of difficulty in Haliburton’s 3-pointer, the shot got Andrew Nembhard off the hook last night 1:15:21 – 1:24:05 – Braden Smith named Big Ten Player of the Year, Tiger Woods tore his Achilles, Bills sign Joey Bosa to a 1-year deal, Leonard Floyd signs with the Falcons, DeAndre Hopkins signs with the Ravens, 1:24:06 – 1:49:29 – Big Ten Network’s Bruce Weber joins us and is ready to Indy for the Big Ten Tournament, coaching Tyrese Haliburton years ago in college, his shot last night to beat the Bucks, Matt Painter’s success with Purdue this season, how did he approach entering Big Ten Tournament time?, does he think the Hoosiers will make the tournament, what’s left for the Colts in free agency?, EJ Speed’s future, Morning Checkdown 1:49:30 – 2:00:01 – International calls from Tyrese Haliburton’s shot last night, Jiffy Lube Stat of the Day, game-winners or walk-offs that live rent free in our minds 2:00:02 – 2:05:20 – Any Colts moves still on the horizon for free agency?Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:21 – Tyrese Haliburton’s unbelievable 4-point shot to lift the Pacers past the Bucks last night, hitting the shot over Giannis, Reggie Miller in the building made it all the more special 11:22 – 34:07 - Daniel Jones signs with the Colts and Marc wins the Backup QB Draft contest and is demanding his winnings, how real is this open QB competition going to be?, the $14 million price tag, Haliburton’s big shot last night against the Bucks 34:08 – 46:27 – ESPN Colts reporter Stephen Holder joins us and discusses the Pacers incredible win over the Bucks last night, his reaction to Daniel Jones signing with the Colts, what are expectations for Daniel Jones and can he actually push AR for the starting job, who will the Colts miss the most between Ryan Kelly/Will Fries/Dayo Odeyingbo 46:28 – 57:06 – Big Ten Network’s Bruce Weber joins us and is ready to Indy for the Big Ten Tournament, coaching Tyrese Haliburton years ago in college, his shot last night to beat the Bucks, Matt Painter’s success with Purdue this season, how did he approach entering Big Ten Tournament time?, does he think the Hoosiers will make the tournament 57:07 – 1:07:43 - International calls from Tyrese Haliburton’s shot last night, Jiffy Lube Stat of the Day, game-winners or walk-offs that live rent free in our minds Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big Ten Network’s Bruce Weber joins us and is ready to Indy for the Big Ten Tournament, coaching Tyrese Haliburton years ago in college, his shot last night to beat the Bucks, Matt Painter’s success with Purdue this season, how did he approach entering Big Ten Tournament time?, does he think the Hoosiers will make the tournament, what’s left for the Colts in free agencySupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-12:06) – Big Ten Network analyst Bruce Weber joins the program to preview the final weekend of regular season basketball for the Big Ten. He admits that Michigan State has been the most consistent team during conference play until this week, explains what Purdue has done in its last two games to look like the team fans are used to seeing, and believes that IU is better with only one of Oumar Ballo and Malik Reneau on the floor but does say that they can play well together in short bursts. (12:06-27:02) – Oakland Men’s Basketball Head Coach Greg Kampe joins Query & Company fresh off a win last night over Milwaukee to solidify a return to Indianapolis for the Horizon League Tournament. Coach Kampe recaps the win, explains how long it took for his team to figure out its identity after losing so many players from last year’s NCAA Tournament team, assesses what Paul Corsaro did at IU Indianapolis in his first season, and how he uses what Trey Townsend did in his Oakland career as a recruiting tactic.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:57) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison acknowledging the tweet that Jim Irsay fired off this morning. Big Ten Network analyst Bruce Weber joins the program to preview the final weekend of regular season basketball for the Big Ten. He admits that Michigan State has been the most consistent team during conference play until this week, explains what Purdue has done in its last two games to look like the team fans are used to seeing, and believes that IU is better with only one of Oumar Ballo and Malik Reneau on the floor but does say that they can play well together in short bursts. (23:57-33:43) – Following his conversation with Bruce Weber, Jake shifts back to the topic he touched on to start the show. He explains what it means to see Jim Irsay back to tweeting about the Colts needing to get back to their winning ways. (33:43-44:03) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake looking at the Jim Irsay tweet from a historical standpoint. (44:03-1:10:55) – After the show yesterday, Adam Schefter broke the news that Trey Hendrickson has requested to be traded from the Cincinnati Bengals with their desire to retain Tee Higgins and sign Ja’Marr Chase to an extension. Jake and Eddie debate if the Colts are legitimate players for Hendrickson and what it was say about Chris Ballard if he pulls the trigger. Plus, they discuss last night’s loss for the Pacers against the Hawks without Tyrese Haliburton. (1:10:55-1:25:58) – Oakland Men’s Basketball Head Coach Greg Kampe joins Query & Company fresh off a win last night over Milwaukee to solidify a return to Indianapolis for the Horizon League Tournament. Coach Kampe recaps the win, explains how long it took for his team to figure out its identity after losing so many players from last year’s NCAA Tournament team, assesses what Paul Corsaro did at IU Indianapolis in his first season, and how he uses what Trey Townsend did in his Oakland career as a recruiting tactic. (1:25:58-1:32:17) – Hour number two quickly concludes with Jake and Eddie comparing what Michael Douglas sounds like compared to Greg Kampe. After they decide they are clones, they discuss what’s going on in the IU women’s game against USC in the Big Ten Tournament. (1:32:17-2:01:03) – Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show joins the program to weigh in on the Jim Irsay tweet from earlier this morning. Additionally, he admits that the Colts actions suggest that they are going to start Anthony Richardson even though they keep suggesting quarterback competition and gives his thoughts on whether the Colts will be interested in acquiring Trey Hendrickson. Finally, he gives his prediction for the IU basketball coach. (2:01:03-2:08:40) – As we do every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a feel-good story with it being a good for the heart Friday sponsored by Franciscan Health! Today’s story is about history continued to be made by an Indiana high school girls basketball coach. (2:08:40-2:17:33) – Today’s show closes with JMV joining the guys in studio to preview his show and give away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Pantera!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Time for a Friday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, plenty to go over on the show as we talk some college hoops, Stan ‘The Fan' Charles will be hanging with us in studio as he does every Friday and we'll be talking some Towson Tigers Basketball as all three of the boys were in attendance to see Towson clinch their first ever CAA regular season outright championship. Plus we'll dive into the Terps a bit more, talk some Orioles and Spring Training before Stan heads down to Sarasota next week, and of course the latest from the Combine out in Indy. At 10:20, we'll talk Maryland basketball with Coach Bruce Weber from BTN as we get his take on the Terps, how they bounce back from Wednesday night's heart-breaker and more. Then, at 10:45am we'll talk some Ravens with Bo Smolka after John Harbaugh and Eric DeCosta finally addressed the Justin Tucker situation, plus what else he took away from their pressers concerning the offseason. Plus, basketball Hall of Famer Bobby Dandridge at 11:30a as we talk all about the CIAA Tournament going on right now in Baltimore at CFG Bank Arena, the history of the tournament and much more. And Griffin will take Stan and Glenn around the world of baseball in 'This Week In (the rest of) Baseball!'
00:00 – 16:37 – We’re back! Kevin is in Florida while James Boyd and Marc brave the elements in Indianapolis, the bad NBA All-Star weekend, Purdue falls to Wisconsin, what we did over our long holiday weekends 16:38 – 22:00– MORNING CHECKDOWN 22:01 – 42:37 – We give away a Butler 4-pack, the Colts plan at backup quarterback, Dane Brugler weighs in on what he thinks the Colts should do in the draft at quarterback, would we be surprised if the Colts take a quarterback in the 2nd or 3rd round this year?, the Anthony Richardson experience to this point, Brad Stevens/IU pipe dream 42:38 – 1:09:15 – Eagles Super Bowl parade from Friday, AJ Brown’s mic drop moment, any franchise tag candidates for the Colts this year?, Curt Cignetti weighs in on the IU basketball opening, Mick Cronin weighs in on IU opening, Morning Checkdown 1:09:16 – 1:18:16 – Four Nations Face-Off between USA/Canada over the weekend, Kevin tries to fix the NBA All-Star game 1:18:17 – 1:31:05 - Kevin’s go-to food and drink in Florida, NFL Combine next week, GOATs of the Week 1:31:06 – 1:53:24 – Kevin discusses the possibility of Caitlin Clark being involved with this year’s Indy 500, Longtime reporter Bob Kravitz joins us and discusses the Four Nations tournament, his hockey fight record, his thoughts on the IU opening and who should be on the short list, Purdue’s mini losing streak, what would it take for Purdue to make the Elite 8, what he thinks the Colts should do in the draft and the biggest positions of need, Morning Checkdown 1:53:25 – 2:08:01 – Big Ten Network’s Bruce Weber joins us to discuss the nice tribute video to Tom Izzo becoming the winningest Big Ten coach of all-time, his thoughts on the IU opening and Mike Woodson, who has surprised him in the Big Ten this season 2:08:02 – 2:17:24 - Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen will meet the media at the Combine next Tuesday, NFL Combine thoughts, would James really have opted to stay at a stranger’s house last night if his power didn’t go back on?Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0000 – 20:35 – We give away a Butler 4-pack, the Colts plan at backup quarterback, Dane Brugler weighs in on what he thinks the Colts should do in the draft at quarterback, would we be surprised if the Colts take a quarterback in the 2nd or 3rd round this year?, the Anthony Richardson experience to this point, Brad Stevens/IU pipe dream 20:36 – 33:17 – Longtime reporter Bob Kravitz joins us and discusses the Four Nations tournament, his hockey fight record, his thoughts on the IU opening and who should be on the short list, Purdue’s mini losing streak, what would it take for Purdue to make the Elite 8, what he thinks the Colts should do in the draft and the biggest positions of need 33:18 – 41:20 – GOATs of the Week 41:21 – 55:44 - Big Ten Network’s Bruce Weber joins us to discuss the nice tribute video to Tom Izzo becoming the winningest Big Ten coach of all-time, his thoughts on the IU opening and Mike Woodson, who has surprised him in the Big Ten this seasonSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joseph Michael Lopez - JML, (b. 1973) is an independent photographer born in New York City to a Puerto Rican father and a mother who escaped the Cuban Revolution in 1967. He earned his MFA in 2011 at Columbia University. Lopez began his career as an analog cinematographer on the critically acclaimed Bruce Weber film, Chop Suey (2001). Currently, Joseph divides his time between long-form projects, teaching, and commercial work. His photographs have appeared on the covers of M, The Magazine for Leica M Photography, Leica Fotografie International, The Sunday Review of The New York Times, New York magazine and The New Yorker, among others.Joseph's photographs were on exhibit in “Cuban Photography after 1980: Selections from the Museum's Collection”, at The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. In 2016, a commissioned series of his photographs of New York neighborhoods, “New York at Its Core: Future City Lab”, was installed at The Museum of the City of New York. Photographs from JML NYC, the series from which this commission originated, have also been published in the book Bystander: A History of Street Photography, by Colin Westerbeck and Joel Meyerowitz. JML's first book JML NYC 02-23 was published by GOST in the fall of 2024. In episode 250, Joseph discusses, among other things:Relocating to Rome from NYCHis intro to NYC via assisting Bruce WeberHis early career as a professional assistantShooting with his Leica as a ‘coping mechanism'The challenge of creating a cohesive narrative from 20 years of single imagesHis Dear New Yorker projectWhy B&W is where his heart is atHow what we see is who we areHis approach towards light and sunUsing digital vs. filmAssisting Mitch EpsteinHow his opinion on grad school has changedControversy surrounding Columbia University prof. Thomas RomaHis plans for working in Rome and going forward Referenced:Bruce WeberDanny Lyon, Knave of HeartsTodd PapageorgeChuck Kelton's darkroomMitch EpsteinThomas RomaMohammad Rasoulof Website | Instagram“Essentially, it's about saying something and having a voice and having a perception of the world that is, like singing a loud song you know, your pictures have to say something. And how do you separate yourself from all the noise that's out there already? You have to have an obsessive, empahtic way to perceive things. I think to a certain extent what we see is who we are in a way.” Become a full tier 1 member here to access exclusive additional subscriber-only content and the full archive of previous episodes for £5 per month.For the tier 2 archive-only membership, to access the full library of past episodes for £3 per month, go here.Subscribe to my weekly newsletter here for everything A Small Voice related and much more besides.Follow me on Instagram here.Build Yourself a Squarespace Website video course here.
Big Ten Network's Bruce Weber joins the show to talk all things College Hoops. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Part 2 with Marcellas Reynolds who is an American actor, author, documentarian, and television host! His notable television appearances include: Access Hollywood, E! Live from the Red Carpet, The Bold and the Beautiful, Supreme Models, and Yes, Dear. He began his television career in 2002 on CBS's hit television series Big Brother season three, and he has kept it moving since then! His writing has appeared in: Chicago magazine, Essence, The Guardian, and L.A. Style Magazine. Marcellas is also the author of Supreme Models: Iconic Black Women Who Revolutionized Fashion . He has also penned: Supreme Actresses: Iconic Black Women Who Revolutionized Hollywood, Supreme Sirens: Iconic Black Women Who Revolutionized Music. He is the executive producer of Supreme Models, the documentary. Marcellas was born in Chicago, Illinois. In 1994, he was discovered while waiting tables, this launching his modelling career. He went on to be represented by Ford Models, Beatrice Models in Milan, and Goodfellas Model Agency in London. He also modeled for the GAP, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Nautica, and the photographers Norman Jean Roy and Bruce Weber. In 2000, while modeling in New York, Marcellas began working as a fashion stylist. His list of advertising clientele includes H&M, Kohl's, Lord & Taylor, and Macy's. His editorial work has appeared in British GQ, InStyle, and British Vogue. His list of past clientele includes Rebecca Hall, Jayma Mays, David Schwimmer, Sharon Stone, and Justin Timberlake. In 2002, Marcellas began his career as an entertainment reporter and television host working for BET, CBS, E!, FOX, and the Style Network. And he's not done yet! Marcellas joins me today via Streamyard on the Forever FAB Podcast to discuss fashion, entertainment, style, and how to be iconic. Keywords: Supreme Resilience Confidence Adaptability Icons About The Host: Dr. Shirley Madhere is a NYC-based plastic surgeon and Founder of Holistic Plastic Surgery. This philosophy is based on a whole-body, mind, and spirit approach to beauty and incorporates wellness, integrative nutrition, functional aesthetics, and complementary medicine. Dr. Madhere's approach to optimal outcomes in plastic surgery is through a lens of wellness, and is grounded in science and backed by ivy league medical study, research, and extensive surgical training. View her menu of services at ElementsandGraces.com. Consultations are available in-office, virtually, and online via Click-lift.com. Coming soon: Dr. Madhere offers beauty on call services through Jet Set Beauty Rx, a mobile medical aesthetics unit delivering beauty in the privacy of your own home. Reserve at JetSetBeautyRx.com. About This Podcast: As a creative outlet and means to broaden the perspective on the “spectrum of beauty,” Dr. Madhere created Forever F.A.B., a podcast dedicated to Fashion, the Art of living well (i.e., wellness), and all things Beauty. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com for past and new episodes: https://www.foreverfabpodcast.com/ . If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to Dr. Shirley's Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. Catch the latest episode of the Forever F.A.B. podcast on Apple podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iheartradio, Podbean, Amazon podcasts, and wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. For past episodes featuring guest star interviews, beauty product reviews and innovations in plastic surgery, visit ForeverFABpodcast.com. Call to Action: Feeling Supreme? Buy the series of books-- Sirens, Models, and actresses-- on amazon.com. ***** If you liked this episode of the Fifteen Minutes of FAB on the Forever FAB podcast, please share it and subscribe to the feed. Did you learn anything new? Review this episode by writing just one word to describe the value you got from listening today, and give this episode a five-star rating. In case you missed it, listen to past episodes or check out who's coming up next on foreverfabpodcast.com. If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to my Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. If you are the Founder of or represent a beauty brand and want to be featured on an episode of the Forever FAB podcast segment of Fifteen Minutes of FAB, send me some stuff. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com and fill out the Contact form. For general holistic beauty tips or to set up an appointment with me to discuss your personalized options for leveling up your beauty, go to ElementsandGraces.com and sign up for my newsletter. And for an online e-consultation on time, anytime and on your time, visit Click-Lift.com for your wellness, plastic surgery, and beauty questions on the go. And… if you don't want to go anywhere or leave your home, look out for Jet Set Beauty Rx offering mobile aesthetic medical services, such as injectable fillers and multi-vitamin facial treatments. Jet Set Beauty Rx is coming to your neighborhood soon. Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcellas_Reynolds
Marcellas Reynolds is an American actor, author, documentarian, and television host. His notable television appearances include: Access Hollywood, E! Live from the Red Carpet, The Bold and the Beautiful, Supreme Models, and Yes, Dear. He began his television career in 2002 on CBS's hit television series Big Brother season three, and he has kept it moving since then! His writing has appeared in: Chicago magazine, Essence, The Guardian, and L.A. Style Magazine. Marcellas is also the author of Supreme Models: Iconic Black Women Who Revolutionized Fashion . He has also penned: Supreme Actresses: Iconic Black Women Who Revolutionized Hollywood, Supreme Sirens: Iconic Black Women Who Revolutionized Music. He is the executive producer of Supreme Models, the documentary. Marcellas was born in Chicago, Illinois. In 1994, he was discovered while waiting tables, this launching his modelling career. He went on to be represented by Ford Models, Beatrice Models in Milan, and Goodfellas Model Agency in London. He also modeled for the GAP, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Nautica, and the photographers Norman Jean Roy and Bruce Weber. In 2000, while modeling in New York, Marcellas began working as a fashion stylist. His list of advertising clientele includes H&M, Kohl's, Lord & Taylor, and Macy's. His editorial work has appeared in British GQ, InStyle, and British Vogue. His list of past clientele includes Rebecca Hall, Jayma Mays, David Schwimmer, Sharon Stone, and Justin Timberlake. In 2002, Marcellas began his career as an entertainment reporter and television host working for BET, CBS, E!, FOX, and the Style Network. And he's not done yet! Marcellas joins me today via Streamyard on the Forever FAB Podcast to discuss fashion, entertainment, style, and how to be iconic. Keywords: Supreme Resilience Confidence Adaptability Icons About The Host: Dr. Shirley Madhere is a NYC-based plastic surgeon and Founder of Holistic Plastic Surgery. This philosophy is based on a whole-body, mind, and spirit approach to beauty and incorporates wellness, integrative nutrition, functional aesthetics, and complementary medicine. Dr. Madhere's approach to optimal outcomes in plastic surgery is through a lens of wellness, and is grounded in science and backed by ivy league medical study, research, and extensive surgical training. View her menu of services at ElementsandGraces.com. Consultations are available in-office, virtually, and online via Click-lift.com. Coming soon: Dr. Madhere offers beauty on call services through Jet Set Beauty Rx, a mobile medical aesthetics unit delivering beauty in the privacy of your own home. Reserve at JetSetBeautyRx.com. About This Podcast: As a creative outlet and means to broaden the perspective on the “spectrum of beauty,” Dr. Madhere created Forever F.A.B., a podcast dedicated to Fashion, the Art of living well (i.e., wellness), and all things Beauty. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com for past and new episodes: https://www.foreverfabpodcast.com/ . If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to Dr. Shirley's Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. Catch the latest episode of the Forever F.A.B. podcast on Apple podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iheartradio, Podbean, Amazon podcasts, and wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. For past episodes featuring guest star interviews, beauty product reviews and innovations in plastic surgery, visit ForeverFABpodcast.com. Call to Action: Feeling Supreme? Buy the series of books-- Sirens, Models, and actresses-- on amazon.com. ***** If you liked this episode of the Fifteen Minutes of FAB on the Forever FAB podcast, please share it and subscribe to the feed. Did you learn anything new? Review this episode by writing just one word to describe the value you got from listening today, and give this episode a five-star rating. In case you missed it, listen to past episodes or check out who's coming up next on foreverfabpodcast.com. If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to my Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. If you are the Founder of or represent a beauty brand and want to be featured on an episode of the Forever FAB podcast segment of Fifteen Minutes of FAB, send me some stuff. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com and fill out the Contact form. For general holistic beauty tips or to set up an appointment with me to discuss your personalized options for leveling up your beauty, go to ElementsandGraces.com and sign up for my newsletter. And for an online e-consultation on time, anytime and on your time, visit Click-Lift.com for your wellness, plastic surgery, and beauty questions on the go. And… if you don't want to go anywhere or leave your home, look out for Jet Set Beauty Rx offering mobile aesthetic medical services, such as injectable fillers and multi-vitamin facial treatments. Jet Set Beauty Rx is coming to your neighborhood soon. Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcellas_Reynolds
It's time for a Thursday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, we'll have plenty to cover on the program today as we continue talking Ravens offseason, talk about the some of the changes to the positional coaching staff, plus we'll of course recap another big Terps win after knocking off #17 Wisconsin last night in College Park, plus we'll get an update from Mobile on the Senior Bowl. At 10:30am, we will catch up with Big Ten Network Analyst and former College hoops coach (Illinois/Kansas State) Bruce Weber who was in the BTN studio last night covering Maryland's win as we get Coach's thoughts on the Terps, this stretch of wins and what about this team has him confident they'll be able to win some games in March. And at 11:30am, we will head down to Mobile, AL for our Senior Bowl update as we check in with CBS Sports Football Analyst Emory Hunt to get an idea of who has been standing out as we prepare for the NFL Draft and how a few of the local guys have been looking. Plus, Glenn and Griffin will look back at the Ravens season and try to evaluate some of the top Ravens as we grade player-by-player for the end of year Report Card…
(00:00-24:41) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison providing an update on Tyrese Haliburton’s sore hamstring courtesy of Rick Carlisle during his weekly visit with the Wake-Up Call with KB & Andy. Also, Jake shares a story about Minnesota with the Vikings collapsing the last two weeks. (24:41-36:53) – On yesterday’s show, Jake got Jimmy to rant about IU basketball and Mike Woodson. 24 hours later, Jake goes on his rant about where the program is at with Mike Woodson. He adds that he is in the belief that this could be the final season for Woodson in Bloomington. (36:53-44:51) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake asking Jimmy to share his thoughts on where the IU basketball program is at after listening to what Jake said in the previous segment. (44:51-1:07:43) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Query & Company to provide the latest news on the defensive coordinator search for the Indianapolis Colts, explains what trait he has noticed between each of the candidates that the team is interviewing with, highlights a couple of other stories that he is monitoring that is currently getting overlooked by the defensive coordinator search, and provides his take on what happens with Chris Ballard if the competition the Colts bring for Anthony Richardson outplays him and the team makes the playoffs next season. (1:07:43-1:22:58) – Bruce Weber from the Big Ten Network joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook on the show to explain why so many Big Ten teams have been inconsistent this season, evaluates how he would compare the Indiana and Michigan jobs if he was in Dusty May’s position, assesses what Indiana has looked like without Malik Reneau, and believes that Purdue still has a couple tweaks to make before we fully know what type of team Matt Painter has this season. (1:22:58-1:30:20) – Hour two of the program concludes with Jake asking Jimmy and Eddie questions that he has come up with to label which remaining NFL team falls under. (1:30:20-1:54:14) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Query & Company to provide an opinion on when he expects to see Tyrese Haliburton back on the floor for the Pacers, admits that he doesn’t know how the NBA chose Indiana as the team to take on the San Antonio Spurs in Paris next week, assesses what has led to Indiana’s turnaround the last seventeen games, and evaluates the future of Bennedict Mathurin with Indiana since the trade deadline is three weeks away. (1:54:14-2:05:39) – Last night it was reported that Jerry Jones has had conversations with Deion Sanders about becoming the next Dallas Cowboys head coach. The guys get into a discussion as to whether they think Deion has what it takes to become an NFL head coach. (2:05:39-2:15:08) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-21:29) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Query & Company to provide the latest news on the defensive coordinator search for the Indianapolis Colts, explains what trait he has noticed between each of the candidates that the team is interviewing with, highlights a couple of other stories that he is monitoring that is currently getting overlooked by the defensive coordinator search, and provides his take on what happens with Chris Ballard if the competition the Colts bring for Anthony Richardson outplays him and the team makes the playoffs next season. (21:29-36:01) – Bruce Weber from the Big Ten Network joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook on the show to explain why so many Big Ten teams have been inconsistent this season, evaluates how he would compare the Indiana and Michigan jobs if he was in Dusty May’s position, assesses what Indiana has looked like without Malik Reneau, and believes that Purdue still has a couple tweaks to make before we fully know what type of team Matt Painter has this season. (36:01-55:53) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Query & Company to provide an opinion on when he expects to see Tyrese Haliburton back on the floor for the Pacers, admits that he doesn’t know how the NBA chose Indiana as the team to take on the San Antonio Spurs in Paris next week, assesses what has led to Indiana’s turnaround the last seventeen games, and evaluates the future of Bennedict Mathurin with Indiana since the trade deadline is three weeks away.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our Jan. 11, 2025 edition of Saturday Simulcast we talk Purdue hoops and much more with former Boilermaker All-Big Ten guard Willie Deane and BTN analyst Bruce Weber. And, Tom Dienhart works hard to make sense of all the comings and goings of the transfer portal.
(00:08-19:43) Ok, that's how it starts. Doug was unhappy with the staple job on the dossier. Bad across time. Mt. Rushmore of wealthy parishes. Little too much southside in em. Billikens clipped the Bonnies last night and the Illini putting it on people. Bowling shoe takes are flying. (19:52-40:51) Trying to get Josh Schertz on the program after the big win last night. Free basing Nyquil. Chairman Steve is on the phone lines. Meeting Tim's parents at Harbour Town. Doug doesn't pay his gambling debts. Recapping his round of 100. Golf guy and poker guy. Doug's Bruce Weber impression. Random celebrities living in St. Louis. (41:00-53:42) How you feelin' on a scale of 1-12? Ernest Borgnine's pant pig. Respect to Marcus Freeman's hair line. Audio of James Franklin talking about Notre Dame not being in a conference. Conference television money. Big news for today's EMOTD competition. (53:50-1:05:29) Was it Leah Thompson or Jennifer Jason Leigh? Nolan Arenado "update" from NESN. Alex Bregman is the domino. Brendan Donovan close to signing a deal with the Cardinals. Is Arenado's health a concern? Origins of Big Shush. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:08-19:43) Ok, that's how it starts. Doug was unhappy with the staple job on the dossier. Bad across time. Mt. Rushmore of wealthy parishes. Little too much southside in em. Billikens clipped the Bonnies last night and the Illini putting it on people. Bowling shoe takes are flying. (19:52-40:51) Trying to get Josh Schertz on the program after the big win last night. Free basing Nyquil. Chairman Steve is on the phone lines. Meeting Tim's parents at Harbour Town. Doug doesn't pay his gambling debts. Recapping his round of 100. Golf guy and poker guy. Doug's Bruce Weber impression. Random celebrities living in St. Louis. (41:00-53:42) How you feelin' on a scale of 1-12? Ernest Borgnine's pant pig. Respect to Marcus Freeman's hair line. Audio of James Franklin talking about Notre Dame not being in a conference. Conference television money. Big news for today's EMOTD competition. (53:50-1:05:29) Was it Leah Thompson or Jennifer Jason Leigh? Nolan Arenado "update" from NESN. Alex Bregman is the domino. Brendan Donovan close to signing a deal with the Cardinals. Is Arenado's health a concern? Origins of Big Shush. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jonathan Ames is a writer from New York, responsible for countless books, some of which have been turned into TV shows like HBO's Bored To Death or the film You Were Never Really Here with Joaquin Phoenix. He's lived quite a life and spoke with us from his home in Los Angeles about The Golden Globes, Kylie Jenner's slice of humble pie, Bradley Cooper's Cheesesteak Factory, summering in Malibu, he recently joined Equinox to swim, how he pronounces the word "Hyperion," his brain can read words backward and he does it throughout the episode, stealing Napkins in Beachwood Canyon, his relationship with tinned fish, his Buddhist-leaning lifestyle, blowing weed smoke into a tequila shot glass and chugging them both, the Russian baths, his celebrity boxing career, he lost too much weight going vegan, working with Greenpeace in Alaska, he was discovered at twenty by photographer Bruce Weber as a collegiate fencer, and he teaches us the three steps to releasing anger. wikipedia.org/Jonathan_Ames twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Planet Poet-Words in Space – NEW PODCAST! LISTEN to my WIOX show (originally aired December 17th, 2024) featuring Bruce Weber and Jan Alexander. Bruce is the producer and Jan is the coordinator of “Whirlwind” The 2025 Hudson Valley New Year's Day Spoken Word/Performance Extravaganza. Bruce and Jan will tell us about this great event and read from their writings. Visit: Sharonisraelpoet.com. Visit: Whirlwind at The Local “Whirlwind” The 2025 Hudson Valley New Year's Day Spoken Word/Performance Extravaganza, will take place Wednesday, January 1st, 2025 from 1:00-7:00 pm at The Local, 16 John Street, Saugerties. Admission is free. Wine and beer will be available for purchase. Bruce and Jan and the “Whirlwind” organizers/staff will gratefully accept donations of books, new and used, fiction and nonfiction, hardcover and paperback for the Greene Correctional Facility in Greene County, New York and non-perishable food, beverages, toothbrushes or toothpaste for the Saugerties Food Pantry, which provides food for nearly 250 men, women and children in the area each month. Bruce Weber is a poet and historian of American art. His poetry has been published widely in magazines both in print and online, and he is the author of six books of poetry, including These Poems Are Not Pretty (with Jan McLaughlin), How the Poem Died, The First Time I Had Sex with T. S. Eliot, Poetic Justice, The Breakup of My First Marriage, and most recently, There Are Too Many Words in My House (Rogue Scholars Press, 2019). For twenty-five years he organized the Alternative New Year's Day Spoken Word/Performance Extravaganza in New York City. Upon settling in Saugerties in the Hudson Valley he moved the event where it will be held next year at The Local in Saugerties with the support of the Saugerties Arts Commission. Currently he and his wife Joanne curate the multidisciplinary series Dialogues for the Ear & Eye on the first Tuesday evening of the month at the 9W Diner in Saugerties. Jan Alexander is the author of the novel Ms. Ming's Guide to Civilization (Regal House Publishing, Sept. 2019), a fractured utopian tale that was a Leap Frog Fiction Prize semi-finalist. Her short fiction and reviews have appeared in the Chicago Tribune and literary magazines including Atticus Review, Everyday Fiction, Flash Fiction, Guernica, Silver Birch Press, and 34th Parallel. Her flash fiction stories have received two honorable mentions and a Pushcart Prize nomination. She has written about business and travel for many publications and taught Chinese history at Brooklyn College. She is also the author of Getting to Lamma, a novel, and co-author of Bad Girls of the Silver Screen, a look at Hollywood's portrayal of prostitutes through the ages.
Big Ten Analyst and former Head Coach Bruce Weber joins the show to talk all things College Hoops! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Derek discusses UCONN's losses at Maui and Dan Hurley's craving for the villain role. Later, hear from Brad Underwood after Monday's game. Also, a texter asks if you'd rather have Bruce Weber or John Groce.
Jim Rutledge and Molly Brown continue holding it down with Matt out WINNING in his international curling competitions! They react to some breaking news that came out right before the show -- Tony Bennett is retiring as the HC of Virginia basketball right on the eve of the CBB season! Is Bennett never serving as the HC of Badgers basketball one of the biggest "what-ifs" in Wisconsin sports, and is Tony following in his father's footsteps by retiring at the relatively young age of just 55? Jim, Molly and Primetime also run through the impressive list of the greatest Wisconsin-born CBB coaches, and they ask who is the greatest: Tony Bennett, Rick Majerus, Bruce Weber or Shaka Smart? Do Nate Oates or Greg Gard deserve to be on the list? Molly also goes down the rabbit-hole of small town Wisconsin and Greg Gard's birthplace in Cobb, WI. Jim and Molly shift into the Packers conversation ahead of this Sunday's game against the Texans at Lambeau Field. Given the 4-2 Packers' lackluster resume of opponents beaten, Jim says that the Packers need to beat 5-1 Houston to prove that they are a true Super Bowl contender. How impressive have the Packers been in their "best wins" this season (Colts, Titans and Cardinals)? They wrap up Hour 1 with the High Life Dive Bar of the Week -- Paoli Pub and Grill in Belleville!
News; Pundit on regional elections results; Prague aims to have a thousand charging stations for electric cars; Bruce Weber gets major retrospective in Prague
Jean Campbell is a model and host of her own podcast, I'm Fine. We chat with her from her home in London about standing desks, Eames chairs, a star student Thom Browne dinner, velour tracksuits, chronic pain and surgery, summering in Greece, matcha, the food in London, morning techno yoga, doctors can only do so much, her first shoot at sixteen with Bruce Weber & Joe McKenna, and being an ex-Army wife. instagram.com/jean_campbell twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Legendary stylist Paul Cavaco joins Lauren to discuss his early days styling for Esquire and Bruce Weber, all those Harper's Bazaar covers with Fabien Baron and Liz Tilberis, his 16-year run at Allure, and how the industry has changed. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the 2024 presidential debates; a possible warning on social media and another ban of smartphones in schools; and the future and failures of one-party rule. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Ashley Lopez for NPR: Biden vs. Trump remains close, so next week's debate offers them an opportunity James Oliphant for Reuters: The Biden-Trump presidential debate: what to watch for Shane Goldmacher and Reid J. Epstein for The New York Times: Trump, Biden and CNN Prepare for a Hostile Debate (With Muted Mics) Josh Barro for Very Serious: Of Course Biden Should Attack Trump for Being a Convicted Felon Dr. Vivek H. Murthy in The New York Times: Surgeon General: Why I'm Calling for a Warning Label on Social Media Platforms and Sherry Turkle: Stop Googling. Let's Talk. Consider This on NPR: ‘An unfair fight': The U.S. surgeon general declares war on social media Howard Blume and Defne Karabatur for The Los Angeles Times: LAUSD approves cellphone ban as Newsom calls for statewide action Tatum Hunter for The Washington Post: What research actually says about social media and kids' health Candice L. Odgers in Nature: The great rewiring: is social media really behind an epidemic of teenage mental illness? Mitch Daniels in The Washington Post: Indiana is revealing the real consequences of one-party rule Ballotpedia: State government trifectas Scott S. Greenberger in NC Newsline: Shared power used to be the norm in state government. Now it's nearly extinct. Nicholas Kristof for The New York Times: What Have We Liberals Done to the West Coast? Here are this week's chatters: John: Liquor.com: Vesper; The New York Times: John Hurt in ‘Krapp's Last Tape'; and John Hurt in The Guardian: Krapp's Last Tape: John Hurt on Samuel Beckett's loner hero Emily: The Innocence Project: Texas Seeks Execution Date for Robert Roberson, An Innocent Man Wrongly Convicted Under Debunked Shaken Baby Hypothesis David: Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life, Georgetown University: The Vocation of Journalists in a Time of Testing; Washington City Paper: Paper, Cut; and Bruce Weber and Ashley Southall for The New York Times: David Carr, Times Critic and Champion of Media, Dies at 58 Listener chatter from Tristan Hinderliter in Long Island City, New York: Samantha Pearson for The Wall Street Journal: Even Hardened Convicts Are No Match for These Guard Geese For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, Emily, and John talk about the Brat Pack: then and now. See Hulu: Brats and David Blum for New York Magazine: Hollywood's Brat Pack. See also RHINO: John Parr – St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion) (Official Music Video) and Comedy Bites Vintage: Don't You Forget About Me (Final Scene) The Breakfast Club. In the next Gabfest Reads, David talks with Sierra Greer about her new book, Annie Bot: A Novel. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the 2024 presidential debates; a possible warning on social media and another ban of smartphones in schools; and the future and failures of one-party rule. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Ashley Lopez for NPR: Biden vs. Trump remains close, so next week's debate offers them an opportunity James Oliphant for Reuters: The Biden-Trump presidential debate: what to watch for Shane Goldmacher and Reid J. Epstein for The New York Times: Trump, Biden and CNN Prepare for a Hostile Debate (With Muted Mics) Josh Barro for Very Serious: Of Course Biden Should Attack Trump for Being a Convicted Felon Dr. Vivek H. Murthy in The New York Times: Surgeon General: Why I'm Calling for a Warning Label on Social Media Platforms and Sherry Turkle: Stop Googling. Let's Talk. Consider This on NPR: ‘An unfair fight': The U.S. surgeon general declares war on social media Howard Blume and Defne Karabatur for The Los Angeles Times: LAUSD approves cellphone ban as Newsom calls for statewide action Tatum Hunter for The Washington Post: What research actually says about social media and kids' health Candice L. Odgers in Nature: The great rewiring: is social media really behind an epidemic of teenage mental illness? Mitch Daniels in The Washington Post: Indiana is revealing the real consequences of one-party rule Ballotpedia: State government trifectas Scott S. Greenberger in NC Newsline: Shared power used to be the norm in state government. Now it's nearly extinct. Nicholas Kristof for The New York Times: What Have We Liberals Done to the West Coast? Here are this week's chatters: John: Liquor.com: Vesper; The New York Times: John Hurt in ‘Krapp's Last Tape'; and John Hurt in The Guardian: Krapp's Last Tape: John Hurt on Samuel Beckett's loner hero Emily: The Innocence Project: Texas Seeks Execution Date for Robert Roberson, An Innocent Man Wrongly Convicted Under Debunked Shaken Baby Hypothesis David: Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life, Georgetown University: The Vocation of Journalists in a Time of Testing; Washington City Paper: Paper, Cut; and Bruce Weber and Ashley Southall for The New York Times: David Carr, Times Critic and Champion of Media, Dies at 58 Listener chatter from Tristan Hinderliter in Long Island City, New York: Samantha Pearson for The Wall Street Journal: Even Hardened Convicts Are No Match for These Guard Geese For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, Emily, and John talk about the Brat Pack: then and now. See Hulu: Brats and David Blum for New York Magazine: Hollywood's Brat Pack. See also RHINO: John Parr – St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion) (Official Music Video) and Comedy Bites Vintage: Don't You Forget About Me (Final Scene) The Breakfast Club. In the next Gabfest Reads, David talks with Sierra Greer about her new book, Annie Bot: A Novel. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the 2024 presidential debates; a possible warning on social media and another ban of smartphones in schools; and the future and failures of one-party rule. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Ashley Lopez for NPR: Biden vs. Trump remains close, so next week's debate offers them an opportunity James Oliphant for Reuters: The Biden-Trump presidential debate: what to watch for Shane Goldmacher and Reid J. Epstein for The New York Times: Trump, Biden and CNN Prepare for a Hostile Debate (With Muted Mics) Josh Barro for Very Serious: Of Course Biden Should Attack Trump for Being a Convicted Felon Dr. Vivek H. Murthy in The New York Times: Surgeon General: Why I'm Calling for a Warning Label on Social Media Platforms and Sherry Turkle: Stop Googling. Let's Talk. Consider This on NPR: ‘An unfair fight': The U.S. surgeon general declares war on social media Howard Blume and Defne Karabatur for The Los Angeles Times: LAUSD approves cellphone ban as Newsom calls for statewide action Tatum Hunter for The Washington Post: What research actually says about social media and kids' health Candice L. Odgers in Nature: The great rewiring: is social media really behind an epidemic of teenage mental illness? Mitch Daniels in The Washington Post: Indiana is revealing the real consequences of one-party rule Ballotpedia: State government trifectas Scott S. Greenberger in NC Newsline: Shared power used to be the norm in state government. Now it's nearly extinct. Nicholas Kristof for The New York Times: What Have We Liberals Done to the West Coast? Here are this week's chatters: John: Liquor.com: Vesper; The New York Times: John Hurt in ‘Krapp's Last Tape'; and John Hurt in The Guardian: Krapp's Last Tape: John Hurt on Samuel Beckett's loner hero Emily: The Innocence Project: Texas Seeks Execution Date for Robert Roberson, An Innocent Man Wrongly Convicted Under Debunked Shaken Baby Hypothesis David: Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life, Georgetown University: The Vocation of Journalists in a Time of Testing; Washington City Paper: Paper, Cut; and Bruce Weber and Ashley Southall for The New York Times: David Carr, Times Critic and Champion of Media, Dies at 58 Listener chatter from Tristan Hinderliter in Long Island City, New York: Samantha Pearson for The Wall Street Journal: Even Hardened Convicts Are No Match for These Guard Geese For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, Emily, and John talk about the Brat Pack: then and now. See Hulu: Brats and David Blum for New York Magazine: Hollywood's Brat Pack. See also RHINO: John Parr – St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion) (Official Music Video) and Comedy Bites Vintage: Don't You Forget About Me (Final Scene) The Breakfast Club. In the next Gabfest Reads, David talks with Sierra Greer about her new book, Annie Bot: A Novel. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marcellas Reynolds is an American actor, author, documentarian, and television host. His notable television appearances include: Access Hollywood, E! Live from the Red Carpet, The Bold and the Beautiful, Supreme Models, and Yes, Dear. He began his television career in 2002 on CBS's hit television series Big Brother season three, and he has kept it moving since then! His writing has appeared in: Chicago magazine, Essence, The Guardian, and L.A. Style Magazine. Marcellas is also the author of Supreme Models: Iconic Black Women Who Revolutionized Fashion . He has also penned: Supreme Actresses: Iconic Black Women Who Revolutionized Hollywood, Supreme Sirens: Iconic Black Women Who Revolutionized Music. He is the executive producer of Supreme Models, the documentary. Marcellas was born in Chicago, Illinois. In 1994, he was discovered while waiting tables, this launching his modelling career. He went on to be represented by Ford Models, Beatrice Models in Milan, and Goodfellas Model Agency in London. He also modeled for the GAP, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Nautica, and the photographers Norman Jean Roy and Bruce Weber. In 2000, while modeling in New York, Marcellas began working as a fashion stylist. His list of advertising clientele includes H&M, Kohl's, Lord & Taylor, and Macy's. His editorial work has appeared in British GQ, InStyle, and British Vogue. His list of past clientele includes Rebecca Hall, Jayma Mays, David Schwimmer, Sharon Stone, and Justin Timberlake. In 2002, Marcellas began his career as an entertainment reporter and television host working for BET, CBS, E!, FOX, and the Style Network. And he's not done yet! Marcellas joins me today via Streamyard on the Forever FAB Podcast to discuss fashion, entertainment, style, and how to be iconic. Keywords: Supreme Resilience Confidence Adaptability Icons About The Host: Dr. Shirley Madhere is a NYC-based plastic surgeon and Founder of Holistic Plastic Surgery. This philosophy is based on a whole-body, mind, and spirit approach to beauty and incorporates wellness, integrative nutrition, functional aesthetics, and complementary medicine. Dr. Madhere's approach to optimal outcomes in plastic surgery is through a lens of wellness, and is grounded in science and backed by ivy league medical study, research, and extensive surgical training. View her menu of services at ElementsandGraces.com. Consultations are available in-office, virtually, and online via Click-lift.com. Coming soon: Dr. Madhere offers beauty on call services through Jet Set Beauty Rx, a mobile medical aesthetics unit delivering beauty in the privacy of your own home. Reserve at JetSetBeautyRx.com. About This Podcast: As a creative outlet and means to broaden the perspective on the “spectrum of beauty,” Dr. Madhere created Forever F.A.B., a podcast dedicated to Fashion, the Art of living well (i.e., wellness), and all things Beauty. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com for past and new episodes: https://www.foreverfabpodcast.com/ . If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to Dr. Shirley's Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. Catch the latest episode of the Forever F.A.B. podcast on Apple podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iheartradio, Podbean, Amazon podcasts, and wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. For past episodes featuring guest star interviews, beauty product reviews and innovations in plastic surgery, visit ForeverFABpodcast.com. Call to Action: Feeling Supreme? Buy the series of books-- Sirens, Models, and actresses-- on amazon.com. ***** If you liked this episode of the Fifteen Minutes of FAB on the Forever FAB podcast, please share it and subscribe to the feed. Did you learn anything new? Review this episode by writing just one word to describe the value you got from listening today, and give this episode a five-star rating. In case you missed it, listen to past episodes or check out who's coming up next on foreverfabpodcast.com. If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to my Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. If you are the Founder of or represent a beauty brand and want to be featured on an episode of the Forever FAB podcast segment of Fifteen Minutes of FAB, send me some stuff. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com and fill out the Contact form. For general holistic beauty tips or to set up an appointment with me to discuss your personalized options for leveling up your beauty, go to ElementsandGraces.com and sign up for my newsletter. And for an online e-consultation on time, anytime and on your time, visit Click-Lift.com for your wellness, plastic surgery, and beauty questions on the go. And… if you don't want to go anywhere or leave your home, look out for Jet Set Beauty Rx offering mobile aesthetic medical services, such as injectable fillers and multi-vitamin facial treatments. Jet Set Beauty Rx is coming to your neighborhood soon. Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcellas_Reynolds
00:00 – 20:24 – Jack Gohlke and Oakland pull the upset over Kentucky in Day 1 of March Madness, Purdue gets in action today, other action across Day 1 of the tournament, Purdue pressure, Jack Gohlke's unreal performance 20:25 – 29:19 – MORNING CHECKDOWN 29:20 – 43:33 – John Calipari's future, Purdue's preparedness today, Zach Edey's legacy 43:34 – 1:07:29 – ISC's Greg Rakestraw joins us to give his initial thoughts on yesterday's NCAA Tournament action, Jack Gohlke's star-making performance, his NCAA Indiana nuggets in the tournament, how to save the NIT Tournament, high school hoops storylines before finals, Morning Checkdown 1:07:30 – 1:26:44 – Big Ten Network's Bruce Weber joins us to discuss Kentucky's upset loss to Oakland, how he's dealt with tough losses in March, his advice for Matt Painter and Purdue, his friendship with Greg Kampe, Jack Gohlke's outstanding night, guarding Zach Edey, how many Big Ten teams not named Purdue can make it to the Sweet 16, Indiana's transfer portal needs 1:26:45 – 1:30:05 – Long Beach State's AD said he thought firing Dan Monson would light a fire for his team, our biggest misses in Day 1 1:30:06 – 1:55:06 – Kevin's breakfast spread in Brown County, Matt Painter pointing out how teams defend Edey and foul trouble, Morning Checkdown 1:55:07 – 2:10:40 – Indiana Fever General Manager Lin Dunn joins us to discuss her Kentucky Wildcats losing to Oakland last night, her excitement of landing the No. 1 overall pick, what she's witnessed with Caitlin Clark and Iowa basketball fandom, Aliyah Boston's rookie season and how she's approaching Year 2 2:10:41 – 2:15:53 – POP QUIZSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 20:29 – Jack Gohlke and Oakland pull the upset over Kentucky in Day 1 of March Madness, Purdue gets in action today, other action across Day 1 of the tournament, Purdue pressure, Jack Gohlke's unreal performance 20:30 – 40:26 – ISC's Greg Rakestraw joins us to give his initial thoughts on yesterday's NCAA Tournament action, Jack Gohlke's star-making performance, his NCAA Indiana nuggets in the tournament, how to save the NIT Tournament, high school hoops storylines before finals 40:27 – 57:23 - Big Ten Network's Bruce Weber joins us to discuss Kentucky's upset loss to Oakland, how he's dealt with tough losses in March, his advice for Matt Painter and Purdue, his friendship with Greg Kampe, Jack Gohlke's outstanding night, guarding Zach Edey, how many Big Ten teams not named Purdue can make it to the Sweet 16, Indiana's transfer portal needsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-18:11) – Former Indiana Hoosier Joe Hillman joins Jake & Jimmy on the show to share his perspective as to what is wrong with Indiana basketball right now. He states that the transfer portal has been one of the worst things in college basketball, doesn't believe that Mike Woodson is putting players in their best position to succeed, and explains what situations the players need to be put into to succeed to close the season strong going into the Big Ten Tournament. (18:11-41:34) – Tony East from Forbes Sports, Sports Illustrated, Locked On Pacers, and WTHR makes his weekly stop on Query & Company with Jake Query & Jimmy Cook. Their conversation starts with Tony's storylines for the remainder of the season for the Pacers. He accesses what kind of minutes Jarace Walker, Ben Sheppard, and Obi Toppin could have in the final 26 games. Finally, he compares Walker's situation to Pascal Siakam's rookie season with the Toronto Raptors that's helped him become the player he is. (41:34-1:02:28) – Former Big Ten coach and current analyst, Bruce Weber, joins the show to share his thoughts on Indiana's loss last night to Nebraska, explains what kind of player he sees in Gabe Cupps next season, and states that Indiana needs a couple guards for next season. Additionally, he touches on the Illinois collapse against Penn State, states that he felt like Purdue started slipping in recent games prior to the loss to Ohio State and picks a team that he thinks could win the Big Ten Tournament that's not at the top of the conference standings. (1:02:28-1:13:04) – College basketball analyst Robbie Hummel joins the show to preview Purdue's game tonight against Rutgers, doesn't believe that Purdue is starting to feel pressure of the NCAA Tournament with March quickly approaching, states that this is the best team that Matt Painter has ever had at Purdue, and lists all the problems that the Indiana Hoosiers have had this season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:37) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison sharing their thoughts on the Indiana Hoosiers losing again. Jake goes on a rant about how it's tiring talking about the same issues with Indiana underneath Mike Woodson this season. Jimmy states that he's not going anywhere because of the comments Woodson made earlier this week and how IU can't afford to keep firing and hiring coaches every three years. (23:37-41:51) – Former Indiana Hoosier Joe Hillman joins Jake & Jimmy on the show to share his perspective as to what is wrong with Indiana basketball right now. He states that the transfer portal has been one of the worst things in college basketball, doesn't believe that Mike Woodson is putting players in their best position to succeed, and explains what situations the players need to be put into to succeed to close the season strong going into the Big Ten Tournament. (41:51-42:35) – Hour one concludes quickly with Jake and Jimmy previewing their upcoming conversation with Tony East. (42:35-1:06:15) – Tony East from Forbes Sports, Sports Illustrated, Locked On Pacers, and WTHR makes his weekly stop on Query & Company with Jake Query & Jimmy Cook. Their conversation starts with Tony's storylines for the remainder of the season for the Pacers. He accesses what kind of minutes Jarace Walker, Ben Sheppard, and Obi Toppin could have in the final 26 games. Finally, he compares Walker's situation to Pascal Siakam's rookie season with the Toronto Raptors that's helped him become the player he is. (1:06:15-1:19:40) – Earlier in the program, Jake and Jimmy went on a rant about Indiana basketball. This time around they center their conversation around Mike Woodson's and how he didn't plan ahead to replace Jalen Hood-Schifino. Additionally, they try to be optimistic about next season, but the Hoosiers aren't giving them any reason to be. (1:19:40-1:23:53) – The one o'clock hour concludes Jake sharing a tweet from a listener about Indiana's guard situation. Additionally, Jake shares the idea of a segment that will debut next Friday. (1:23:53-1:45:01) – Former Big Ten coach and current analyst, Bruce Weber, joins the show to share his thoughts on Indiana's loss last night to Nebraska, explains what kind of player he sees in Gabe Cupps next season, and states that Indiana needs a couple guards for next season. Additionally, he touches on the Illinois collapse against Penn State, states that he felt like Purdue started slipping in recent games prior to the loss to Ohio State and picks a team that he thinks could win the Big Ten Tournament that's not at the top of the conference standings. (1:45:01-1:49:51) – Yesterday Jake and Jimmy came up with the idea of playing tournament in Kalamazoo featuring the worst teams in college basketball. The ultimate loser ends up getting a chance to compete in the NCAA Tournament. (1:49:51-2:05:06) – Today's show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day. Additionally, college basketball analyst Robbie Hummel joins the show to preview Purdue's game tonight against Rutgers, doesn't believe that Purdue is starting to feel pressure of the NCAA Tournament with March quickly approaching, states that this is the best team that Matt Painter has ever had at Purdue, and lists all the problems that the Indiana Hoosiers have had this season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Not surprisingly, Purdue hoops will be the talk of today's ‘Gold and Black LIVE' with special guests current BTN analyst Bruce Weber and voice of Boilermaker hoops Rob Blackman. In the opening segment, Tom Dienhart breaks down the portal class and talks about football recruiting. Also a special tribute and discussion on the life of Jim Rowinski, who passed away earlier this week. Rowinski was a former walk-on who turned into a (1984) Big Ten MVP.
00:00 – 25:49 - Traffic updates, Gus Bradley returning, Bruce Arians on last night's Manningcast, Bradley's defensive scheme and what the Colts need to do different next season to be less predictable, Rick Venturi's thoughts on the defense, Shaq Leonard was an active scratch in last night's playoff game, what does Shane Steichen want on defense, Andy is giddy for the Cowboys and Eagles demise 25:50 – 45:24 – Big Ten Network's Bruce Weber joins us to discuss tonight's Purdue/IU game, what has he seen from both teams this season and what it means to him, how would he handle guarding Zach Edey, where are the advantages for Indiana tonight, one of his stories with Bob Knight and Gene Keady, coaching Tyrese Haliburton and his impressions of him, Purdue being double-digit favorites tonight 45:25 – 1:01:52 - ESPN (and former IU head coach) Tom Crean joins us and discusses being at the national championship game and watching Jim Harbaugh and Michigan win it all, his thoughts every time Purdue came up on the schedule when he coached at IU, his thoughts on IU from afar this season, Kevin's court storming during Crean's tenure, what would he tell himself about his IU coaching tenure, who he's seen that he likes this season across college basketball, his favorite memory from his time at IU, does he want to coach again?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 16:39 – Slick weather conditions this morning, Purdue/IU tonight, any additional coaching changes from Wild Card weekend?, divisional round match-ups, Pacers get blown out by the Jazz, Bill Belichick interviews with the Falcons, Jim Harbaugh interviews with the Chargers 16:40 – 24:27 – Morning Checkdown 24:28 – 42:14 – Purdue/IU tonight, Mackenzie Mgbako, Xavier Johnson's role tonight, the point spread for tonight's game is kind of shocking 42:15 – 1:15:58 – Traffic updates, Gus Bradley returning, Bruce Arians on last night's Manningcast, Bradley's defensive scheme and what the Colts need to do different next season to be less predictable, Rick Venturi's thoughts on the defense, Shaq Leonard was an active scratch in last night's playoff game, what does Shane Steichen want on defense, Andy is giddy for the Cowboys and Eagles demise, Morning Checkdown 1:15:59 - 1:25:43 – Latest on the roads, Purdue/IU tonight: Xavier Johnsons' role, how does IU guard Edey tonight 1:25:56 – 1:30:29 – More traffic updates, NFL Playoffs, how would Colts fans have felt if they made the playoffs and lost in the Wild Card round 1:30:30 – 1:53:02 – Big Ten Network's Bruce Weber joins us to discuss tonight's Purdue/IU game, what has he seen from both teams this season and what it means to him, how would he handle guarding Zach Edey, where are the advantages for Indiana tonight, one of his stories with Bob Knight and Gene Keady, coaching Tyrese Haliburton and his impressions of him, Purdue being double-digit favorites tonight, Morning Checkdown 1:53:03 – 2:13:19 – ESPN (and former IU head coach) Tom Crean joins us and discusses being at the national championship game and watching Jim Harbaugh and Michigan win it all, his thoughts every time Purdue came up on the schedule when he coached at IU, his thoughts on IU from afar this season, Kevin's court storming during Crean's tenure, what would he tell himself about his IU coaching tenure, who he's seen that he likes this season across college basketball, his favorite memory from his time at IU, does he want to coach again? 2:13:20 – 2:17:09 – Golf expo tickets, predictions for Purdue/IU tonightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ray Brown, a self-made entrepreneur and visionary, takes us on a journey through his remarkable life, from his early days as a determined hustler to becoming the founder and driving force behind Ray Brown Represents, an internationally acclaimed creative agency that has reshaped the visual landscape since its inception in 1994. Brown's journey began in a challenging environment, growing up in a neighborhood where hustle was a way of life. Fueled by a desire to succeed and inspired by his father's athletic prowess, he embarked on a journey of entrepreneurship from a young age. With determination, he founded his own lawn business and undertook various jobs, always striving to make money and achieve success. The loss of his father, coupled with the relentless work ethic of his mother, instilled in him a strong determination to overcome adversity and thrive. Despite the absence of paternal guidance, Ray's competitive spirit led him to excel in sports and forge unique relationships with coaches who provided mentorship in the absence of a father figure. Ray's path took a pivotal turn when he embarked on his college journey at the University of Arizona. After a twist of fate, he found himself drawn into the real estate industry. However, destiny had other plans for him. A chance encounter with a talent scout ignited a new chapter in his life – the world of modeling. Through his association with legendary photographer Bruce Weber and iconic brands like Calvin Klein, Ray's distinctive look and charisma thrust him into the spotlight. His meteoric rise in the modeling world served as a stepping stone for his future endeavors. As Ray's modeling career flourished, he recognized the evolving dynamics of the industry and his innate business acumen. His diverse network and relationships with influential figures allowed him to seamlessly transition from modeling to representation, founding Ray Brown Represents. This revolutionary agency not only brought together creatives from various disciplines – photography, film, CGI, art direction, styling, and more – but also harnessed the power of visual solutions to shape the media landscape, especially in the era of exploding social media. Ray's journey isn't just one of personal success; it's a testament to his resilience and adaptability in an ever-changing world. He navigated the complexities of the industry, from the glamour of the spotlight to the intricacies of business, copyright protection, and the potential impacts of emerging AI technologies. With a finger on the pulse of the creative landscape, Ray continues to evolve, exploring new opportunities and technologies to not only stay relevant but to also shape the future of visual storytelling. Ray's story serves as an inspiration to aspiring entrepreneurs, creatives, and anyone seeking to turn their passions into a lasting legacy. Hear his story be inspired, tune in now!
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-10:23) – Colts safety Nick Cross joins the program to explain how he's grown over the last year as a player, how much influence defensive coordinator Gus Bradley has had on his development this season, reveals when things really started to click for him with the defensive scheme, shares which veteran took him in under his wing when he arrived to Indianapolis, and how the team is game planning for Desmond Ridder or Taylor Heinicke. (10:23-33:46) – Head Coach Curt Cignetti of the Indiana Hoosiers makes his first appearance on Query & Company to break down what type of players he looks for in the transfer portal, explains how the Hoosiers will look schematically compared to how James Madison looked last year, shares his learning experience from Nick Saban in connection to his dad learning from Bobby Bowden, explains how he turned it around in Elon and the story behind turning around the culture with that program, and reveals what he really likes about Bloomington. (33:46-57:57) – Big Ten Network basketball analyst Bruce Weber joins Query & Company with Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to recap Indiana's nail biting victory over Morehead State, reveals some of the external factors that impacted the slow start for the Hoosiers, dives into some things that he saw in the win for IU that they can build on, applauds Matt Painter for the job that he's done with all the non-conference games that he scheduled this season, and shares what some weaknesses are with the Purdue Boilermakers and Indiana Hoosiers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:10) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison sharing their thoughts on IU pulling out a win last night over Morehead State. Colts safety Nick Cross joins the program to explain how he's grown over the last year as a player, how much influence defensive coordinator Gus Bradley has had on his development this season, reveals when things really started to click for him with the defensive scheme, shares which veteran took him in under his wing when he arrived to Indianapolis, and how the team is game planning for Desmond Ridder or Taylor Heinicke. (24:10-41:37) – During their conversation with Cross, Jake and Jimmy asked him about dealing with the suspensions of Tony Brown and Isaiah McKenzie. They rehash his statement and then they share their opinions on the suspensions. (41:37-46:52) – Hour one concludes with Jake sharing a story about the Steve Miller Band and then asks Jimmy and Eddie which band or artist was their Steve Miller Band growing up. (46:52-1:11:23) – Head Coach Curt Cignetti of the Indiana Hoosiers makes his first appearance on Query & Company to break down what type of players he looks for in the transfer portal, explains how the Hoosiers will look schematically compared to how James Madison looked last year, shares his learning experience from Nick Saban in connection to his dad learning from Bobby Bowden, explains how he turned it around in Elon and the story behind turning around the culture with that program, and reveals what he really likes about Bloomington. (1:11:23-1:29:09) – Earlier in the show Jake and Jimmy shared their opinions on Tony brown and Isaiah McKenzie being suspended for the rest of the season because their lockers were removed. Additionally, they try to guess what those two players did to be suspended the rest of the season. (1:29:09-1:34:20) – The one o'clock hour concludes with Jake and Jimmy talking about the job that Thad Matta has done after picking up their first conference win last night over Georgetown. (1:34:20-1:59:11) – Big Ten Network basketball analyst Bruce Weber joins Query & Company with Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to recap Indiana's nail biting victory over Morehead State, reveals some of the external factors that impacted the slow start for the Hoosiers, dives into some things that he saw in the win for IU that they can build on, applauds Matt Painter for the job that he's done with all the non-conference games that he scheduled this season, and shares what some weaknesses are with the Purdue Boilermakers and Indiana Hoosiers. (1:59:11-2:15:35) – The second to final segment ends with Jake quizzing Jimmy and Eddie as to what college basketball teams are still undefeated a dozen or so games into the season. They additionally start thinking of which fans have dealt with mediocrity the last ten years and the fans that have dealt with success in college basketball and football. (2:15:35-2:20:20) – Today's show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing two bets he likes, and JMV sharing his thoughts on the way the Pacers defended last night after saying he would be very disappointed if they laid an egg for taking 30 minutes from his show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Natalia, Neil, and Niki discuss the history of divorce law in the United States. Support Past Present on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastpresentpodcast Here are some links and references mentioned during this week's show: · Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is a proponent of “covenant marriage,” an institutional arrangement that makes it much more difficult to get divorced. Natalia referred to this Atlantic article about the history of no-fault divorce. Niki drew on this JSTOR Daily piece on how women advocated for these changes and on this CNN piece as well. In our regular closing feature, What's Making History: · Natalia recommended the “Dog Eat Dog” episode of Season 4 of the History Channel's Food That Built America program. · Neil discussed Bruce Weber's New York Times obituary, “Bobby Knight, Basketball Coach Known for Trophies and Tantrums, Dies at 83.” · Niki shared about a new edited collection, LBJ's America: The Life and Legacies of Lyndon Baines Johnson.
➜ La Newsletter de TheBoldWay : https://www.theboldway.fr/newsletter Le 20 juin 2023, alors que Pharrell faisait ses débuts chez Louis Vuitton, j'ai eu la chance d'interviewer un invité très inspirant au Drouant, un célèbre restaurant du deuxième arrondissement de Paris. Rencontrez Nick Vogelson, un individu aux multiples facettes qui assume à la fois les rôles de rédacteur en chef et de directeur créatif de Document Journal. Fondé à New York en 2012, Document Journal est un magazine indépendant qui explore la culture, les arts et la mode. Publié deux fois par an et distribué dans le monde entier, il offre une plateforme à des voix remarquables dans le domaine de l'art, de la littérature et de la mode, avec une forte orientation vers la culture américaine et mondiale. Le magazine compte un impressionnant éventail de contributeurs, parmi lesquels des personnalités renommées telles qu'Inez & Vinoodh, Mert and Marcus, Juergen Teller, Bruce Weber, Mario Sorrenti, Grace Coddington, Hedi Slimane, Richard Prince, Collier Schorr, Craig McDean, Larry Clark et Rei Kawakubo. Au-delà de Document Journal, Nick est également le fondateur visionnaire et directeur créatif d'Idea Culture, une agence de publicité innovante. J'ai entrepris cette interview avec Nick pour découvrir les origines et la vision de Document Journal. J'étais curieux de savoir comment il avait réussi à concevoir de si grandes aspirations à l'âge tendre de 26 ans, lorsqu'il a lancé le magazine. De plus, j'ai cherché à comprendre sa collaboration avec certains des talents les plus éminents des secteurs de l'art et de la mode. Une fois encore, nous assistons à la fusion de la créativité et de l'innovation avec le domaine des affaires. Ce que vous apprendrez lors de l'épisode : Son parcours, son enfance et son éducation La genèse de Document Journal Comment il a convaincu les figures les plus influentes de l'industrie de collaborer Son processus créatif et ses idées radicales Comment il a établi des partenariats avec des marques La genèse d'Idea Culture et l'accent mis sur le conseil Son approche de la collaboration avec les photographes et les mannequins Comment surmonter les défis et rester optimiste quant à l'avenir Les ingrédients de son succès Sa vision du bonheur et le concept de vivre dans le moment présent Comment équilibrer le désir d'avoir plus avec la satisfaction ➜ Retrouvez toutes les références et les photos prises lors de l'enregistrement sur www.theboldway.fr Références : Document journal site web et Instagram Défilé de Pharrell pour Louis Vuitton Son école : Cooper Union Magazines : V Magazine Interview Magazine Harper Bazaar BlackBook Surface mag Artistes and photographes : Erwin Blumenfeld Pasolini Inez & Vinoodh Mert and Marcus Juergen Teller Bruce Weber Mario Sorrenti Grace Coddington Hedi Slimane Richard Prince Collier Schorr Craig McDean Larry Clark Rei Kawakubo TheBoldWay ou The Bold Way, anciennement connu sous le nom de Entreprendre dans la mode ou EDLM , est un podcast produit et réalisé par Adrien Garcia.
Bobby is in LA covering for sports broadcasting legend Rich Eisen while he is at the NFL combine and talks about his first day, including bringing on Coleman as a guest interview. Plus, former Illinois and Kansas State head basketball coach Bruce Weber talks to Bobby about his journey to become a head coach and whether or not he will ever get back into it. The guys also discuss the Netflix series "Full Swing" and Bobby talks about hopefully playing at the Masters one day. Coleman also sat down with UAB coach Andy Kennedy to discuss his playing career and the Dragons season. Follow the Show: @25Whistles Follow the Crew: @MrBobbyBones @KickoffKevin @ColemanCrawley @ProducerEddie @MikeDeestro See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.