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What kind of “radio station” is on-the-air only twice per hour? How about CBS Radio News? With the precision of a watchmaker, the CBS Radio News network delivers news updates to hundreds of radio stations and millions of listeners. Mitch Glider is the Supervising Engineer at their headquarters on West 57th Street in New York City. Through the challenges of at-home news anchors (through the pandemic) and changes in technology, Mitch and just a few colleagues keep the audio and metadata correctly routed. In this episode, we’re learning about past, present, and future network radio operations. Mitch encourages engineers to “Respect the past, and embrace the future.” Show Notes:CBS News Radio (web site)Here’s where to find CBS Radio NewsSkyview Networks Technology page Guest:Mitch Glider - Supervising Engineer at CBS News Radio Host:Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, South Seas Broadcasting, & Akamai BroadcastingFollow TWiRT on Twitter and on Facebook - and see all the videos on YouTube.TWiRT is brought to you by:Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. Broadcast Bionics - making radio smarter with Bionic Studio, visual radio, and social media tools at Bionic.radio.Aiir, providing PlayoutONE radio automation, and other advanced solutions for audience engagement.Angry Audio and the new Rave analog audio mixing console. The new MaxxKonnect Broadcast U.192 MPX USB Soundcard - The first purpose-built broadcast-quality USB sound card with native MPX output. Subscribe to Audio:iTunesRSSStitcherTuneInSubscribe to Video:iTunesRSSYouTube
What kind of “radio station” is on-the-air only twice per hour? How about CBS Radio News? With the precision of a watchmaker, the CBS Radio News network delivers news updates to hundreds of radio stations and millions of listeners. Mitch Glider is the Supervising Engineer at their headquarters on West 57th Street in New York City. Through the challenges of at-home news anchors (through the pandemic) and changes in technology, Mitch and just a few colleagues keep the audio and metadata correctly routed. In this episode, we're learning about past, present, and future network radio operations. Mitch encourages engineers to “Respect the past, and embrace the future.”
In this final episode of Ed Gandia's week as guest co-host, we talk about his journey from corporate sales to six-figure writer and his transition to coaching. Sandwiched in the middle of the conversation is a masterclass on the importance of communicating with your clients. Topics we discuss include: How Ed transitioned from corporate sales to 6-figure writerShifting from client work to knowledge sharing and coachingManaging your capacityThe art of managing expectationsCommunicating effectively with clients, even when the going gets toughThe importance of building long-term partnerships with clients.This episode is packed with tips, insights, and strategies that could propel your business to new heights. Don't miss out!About the HostsTreasa Edmond is a content strategist and consultant, best-selling ghostwriter, and podcast host. On Boss Responses, Treasa and her weekly guest hosts explore how freelancers and small business owners can navigate the sometimes tricky path of client management and communication. She also teaches content professionals and small businesses how to create SEO-optimized content strategies so they can grow their businesses by connecting with their audiences.Connect with Treasa on LinkedInFollow Boss Responses on InstagramEd Gandia is a business-building coach who helps established freelance writers and copywriters earn more in less time doing work they love for better clients. His High-Income Business Writing podcast is one of the top freelancing and writing podcasts on Apple Podcasts. And his insights and advice have been featured in Forbes, Inc. magazine, Fast Company, CNN Radio, CBS Radio News, The Christian Science Monitor, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, DM News, AirTran Airways' Go magazine and The Writer, among others.Download a free copy of his latest book, Earn More in Less Time: The Proven Mindset, Strategies and Actions to Prosper as a Freelance Writer, at www.b2blauncher.com.Support the showThank you for taking time out of your busy day to listen to Boss Responses. Have a question you'd like answered? Send it to info@bossresponses.com
What do you do when you've reached a comfortable plateau in your business? You level up! In this episode, guest co-host Ed Gandia and host Treasa Edmond answer a question about improving your habits and skills so you can improve your business. This is one of Ed's areas of brilliance, and he offers a powerful exercise you can use to identify where you want to be in two years so you can reverse engineer your path to greater success. If you want to grow yourself and your business, you need to listen to this episode!About the HostsTreasa Edmond is a content strategist and consultant, best-selling ghostwriter, and podcast host. On Boss Responses, Treasa and her weekly guest hosts explore how freelancers and small business owners can navigate the sometimes tricky path of client management and communication. She also teaches content professionals and small businesses how to create SEO-optimized content strategies so they can grow their businesses by connecting with their audiences.Connect with Treasa on LinkedInFollow Boss Responses on InstagramEd Gandia is a business-building coach who helps established freelance writers and copywriters earn more in less time doing work they love for better clients. His High-Income Business Writing podcast is one of the top freelancing and writing podcasts on Apple Podcasts. And his insights and advice have been featured in Forbes, Inc. magazine, Fast Company, CNN Radio, CBS Radio News, The Christian Science Monitor, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, DM News, AirTran Airways' Go magazine and The Writer, among others.Download a free copy of his latest book, Earn More in Less Time: The Proven Mindset, Strategies and Actions to Prosper as a Freelance Writer, at www.b2blauncher.com.Support the showThank you for taking time out of your busy day to listen to Boss Responses. Have a question you'd like answered? Send it to info@bossresponses.com
Curious about how you can strike a balance between pulling in new clients and delivering top-tier work? In this episode Ed Gandia and host Treasa Edmond discuss energy management strategies, the power of time blocking, and the importance of setting dedicated time for marketing and client acquisition. They also discuss how to focus your marketing based on your favorite clients.About the HostsTreasa Edmond is a content strategist and consultant, best-selling ghostwriter, and podcast host. On Boss Responses, Treasa and her weekly guest hosts explore how freelancers and small business owners can navigate the sometimes tricky path of client management and communication. She also teaches content professionals and small businesses how to create SEO-optimized content strategies so they can grow their businesses by connecting with their audiences.Connect with Treasa on LinkedInFollow Boss Responses on InstagramEd Gandia is a business-building coach who helps established freelance writers and copywriters earn more in less time doing work they love for better clients. His High-Income Business Writing podcast is one of the top freelancing and writing podcasts on Apple Podcasts. And his insights and advice have been featured in Forbes, Inc. magazine, Fast Company, CNN Radio, CBS Radio News, The Christian Science Monitor, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, DM News, AirTran Airways' Go magazine and The Writer, among others.Download a free copy of his latest book, Earn More in Less Time: The Proven Mindset, Strategies and Actions to Prosper as a Freelance Writer, at www.b2blauncher.com.Support the showThank you for taking time out of your busy day to listen to Boss Responses. Have a question you'd like answered? Send it to info@bossresponses.com
Join Kristin and Lorilee Binstock as they talk about CONSENT. What does consent look like in 2023? How do we give our consent when we were taught that our consent about anything doesn't and shouldn't exist? What is giving consent to and for ourselves look like? How had consent become a foreign language? As a childhood sexual abuse survivor who received treatment for PTSD later in adulthood, Lorilee learned that sharing her story allowed and even encouraged others to share their stories, giving them the courage to pursue treatment. After receiving the help she needed, she shares what she learned to potentially help others. Podcasting was the vehicle she needed to take her mess and turn it into her message. The first time Lorilee ever heard the term "trauma survivor thriver" was in mental health treatment. Her therapist introduced herself as such. Lorilee learned it is, "a person who is thriving after surviving a trauma." This is something she wanted to continue to strive for and made the podcast name choice an easy one. Lorilee is a broadcast journalism major from the University of Florida. After college she worked for CBS Radio News in New York before becoming a reporter, producer and morning show anchor in Virginia. After her mental health took a nosedive and she was diagnosed with Bipolar disorder, she took a job in PR. When working with a client who was a sexual abuse survivor, she realized what he was saying resonated with her and that instead of bipolar disorder, she was struggling with PTSD. From there she was eventually able to get the healing needed to propel her to find her purpose and share her story as a childhood sexual abuse survivor and thriver.https://traumasurvivorthriver.com/
How do you deal with clients who question your rates? Guest co-host, Ed Gandia, has a pretty simple answer. He and host Treasa Edmond talk about embracing the value of your services, asserting your unique value proposition, and never settling for less. They also discuss how a simple mindset shift can redefine your business relationships. Ditch the employee mindset; welcome to the peer-to-peer approach. Ed and Treasa's insights are sure to inspire you to establish yourself as a leader, set clear boundaries, and use language that reflects an equal exchange of value. It's high time you recognized your worth and reset the dynamics to benefit both your business and your client!About the HostsTreasa Edmond is a content strategist and consultant, best-selling ghostwriter, and podcast host. On Boss Responses, Treasa and her weekly guest hosts explore how freelancers and small business owners can navigate the sometimes tricky path of client management and communication. She also teaches content professionals and small businesses how to create SEO-optimized content strategies so they can grow their businesses by connecting with their audiences.Connect with Treasa on LinkedInFollow Boss Responses on Instagram Ed Gandia is a business-building coach who helps established freelance writers and copywriters earn more in less time doing work they love for better clients. His High-Income Business Writing podcast is one of the top freelancing and writing podcasts on Apple Podcasts. And his insights and advice have been featured in Forbes, Inc. magazine, Fast Company, CNN Radio, CBS Radio News, The Christian Science Monitor, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, DM News, AirTran Airways' Go magazine and The Writer, among others.Download a free copy of his latest book, Earn More in Less Time: The Proven Mindset, Strategies and Actions to Prosper as a Freelance Writer, at www.b2blauncher.com.Support the showThank you for taking time out of your busy day to listen to Boss Responses. Have a question you'd like answered? Send it to info@bossresponses.com
Business coach and freelance expert Ed Gandia joins host Treasa Edmond for episodes 11 to 15 of the Boss Responses podcast. In this episode, we dive into common mistakes freelancers make when starting their business. Learn about the need for clear agreements to avoid misunderstandings, the significance of a thoughtful business plan, and why you must treat freelancing as a serious endeavor. Ed and Treasa share insights on these topics and offer practical tips for managing client relationships and growing your business. Join us tomorrow for more valuable insights with Ed Gandia.About the HostsTreasa Edmond is a content strategist and consultant, best-selling ghostwriter, and podcast host. On Boss Responses, Treasa and her weekly guest hosts explore how freelancers and small business owners can navigate the sometimes tricky path of client management and communication. She also teaches content professionals and small businesses how to create SEO-optimized content strategies so they can grow their businesses by connecting with their audiences.Connect with Treasa on LinkedInFollow Boss Responses on InstagramEd Gandia is a business-building coach who helps established freelance writers and copywriters earn more in less time doing work they love for better clients. His High-Income Business Writing podcast is one of the top freelancing and writing podcasts on Apple Podcasts. And his insights and advice have been featured in Forbes, Inc. magazine, Fast Company, CNN Radio, CBS Radio News, The Christian Science Monitor, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, DM News, AirTran Airways' Go magazine and The Writer, among others. Download a free copy of his latest book, Earn More in Less Time: The Proven Mindset, Strategies and Actions to Prosper as a Freelance Writer, at www.b2blauncher.com.Support the showThank you for taking time out of your busy day to listen to Boss Responses. Have a question you'd like answered? Send it to info@bossresponses.com
Join Kristin and Lorilee Binstock as they talk about the "super fun" mental health journey through all things menstruation. As a childhood sexual abuse survivor who received treatment for PTSD later in adulthood, Lorilee learned that sharing her story allowed and even encouraged others to share their stories, giving them the courage to pursue treatment. After receiving the help she needed, she shares what she learned to potentially help others. Podcasting was the vehicle she needed to take her mess and turn it into her message. The first time Lorilee ever heard the term "trauma survivor thriver" was in mental health treatment. Her therapist introduced herself as such. Lorilee learned it is, "a person who is thriving after surviving a trauma." This is something she wanted to continue to strive for and made the podcast name choice an easy one. Lorilee is a broadcast journalism major from the University of Florida. After college she worked for CBS Radio News in New York before becoming a reporter, producer and morning show anchor in Virginia. After her mental health took a nosedive and she was diagnosed with Bipolar disorder, she took a job in PR. When working with a client who was a sexual abuse survivor, she realized what he was saying resonated with her and that instead of bipolar disorder, she was struggling with PTSD. From there she was eventually able to get the healing needed to propel her to find her purpose and share her story as a childhood sexual abuse survivor and thriver.https://traumasurvivorthriver.com/
Join Kristin and Lorilee Binstock as they talk about what exactly a Trauma Survivor Thriver is and how this term launched Lorilee's media company. As a childhood sexual abuse survivor who received treatment for PTSD later in adulthood, Lorilee learned that sharing her story allowed and even encouraged others to share their stories, giving them the courage to pursue treatment. After receiving the help she needed, she shares what she learned to potentially help others. Podcasting was the vehicle she needed to take her mess and turn it into her message. The first time Lorilee ever heard the term "trauma survivor thriver" was in mental health treatment. Her therapist introduced herself as such. Lorilee learned it is, "a person who is thriving after surviving a trauma." This is something she wanted to continue to strive for and made the podcast name choice an easy one. Lorilee is a broadcast journalism major from the University of Florida. After college she worked for CBS Radio News in New York before becoming a reporter, producer and morning show anchor in Virginia. After her mental health took a nosedive and she was diagnosed with Bipolar disorder, she took a job in PR. When working with a client who was a sexual abuse survivor, she realized what he was saying resonated with her and that instead of bipolar disorder, she was struggling with PTSD. From there she was eventually able to get the healing needed to propel her to find her purpose and share her story as a childhood sexual abuse survivor and thriver.https://traumasurvivorthriver.com/
This episode is sponsored by Lift Value Translations & Consulting, your place to go when creating copy that communicates, with translations connecting all across the globe! Today we had the pleasure of talking with ED GANDIA! Ed is a successful B2B copywriter, business-building coach and strategist who helps freelance writers and copywriters earn more in less time doing work they love for better-paying clients. He is the founder of High-Income Business Writing (www.b2blauncher.com) and the Get Better Clients Academy, where he teaches thousands of freelance professionals at all levels how to deploy simple systems and frameworks for growing your income with better clients. Ed spent 12 years in corporate sales, where he developed repeatable strategies and processes for landing profitable, long-term clients faster and with less effort. He then applied many of these same approaches to his freelance copywriting business, enabling him to build a six-figure solo practice in 27 months. He is originally from Puerto Rico, and his mother tongue is Spanish! Now, as he has been living for more than 20 years in Atlanta, Georgia, his English is his dominant language. His High-Income Business Writing podcast is one of the top freelancing and writing podcasts in iTunes. And his insights and advice have been featured in Inc. magazine, Fast Company, CNN Radio, CBS Radio News, The Christian Science Monitor, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, DM News, AirTran Airways' Go magazine and The Writer, among others. His podcast has been the first podcast I have ever listened to on Copywriting and the value of selling your copy to the world! The key to achieving real prosperity as a freelance writer is learning how to earn more in less time. It's about maximizing what you earn for every unit of effort you put into your business. When you know how to do that consistently and predictably, you'll be able to create a business that enables you to enjoy the freedom and lifestyle you want. Thanks for listening! Thanks, Ed for your generosity and continuos contribution to the world! Hope you enjoyed this as much as I did! Celebrate your creative self! Keep on communicating, being Attitudeable changes your world! Attitudeable on social media, Follow US! Website Twitter: @liftvalue Instagram: @liftvaluetranslations LinkedIn: Lift Value Translations & Consulting Youtube Follow Ed Gandia! https://b2blauncher.com/about/
COURTNEY ARMSTRONG, MEd. LPC, is a licensed professional counselor and Nationally Board Certified Fellow in Clinical Hypnotherapy who specializes in grief and trauma recovery. With a career spanning more than two decades, she is the founder of the Institute for Trauma Informed Hypnotherapy and developed her Trauma Informed Hypnotherapy (TM) approach after studying with numerous trauma experts and helping thousands of clients overcome trauma and grief.Courtney is the author of, most recently, Rethinking Trauma Treatment: Attachment, Memory Reconsolidation, and Resilience, as well as, The Therapeutic “Aha!" (2015) and Transforming Traumatic Grief (2011).In her 20 years of practice she has helped thousands of clients recover from trauma, and experience deep personal transformation.Courtney also offers training to mental health professionals, showing them how to use creativity, care, and humor to elicit transformation for their clients and make trauma recovery less painful. She is a regular contributor to magazines like the Psychotherapy Networker and The Neuropsychotherapist and has appeared on CBS Radio News, NPR affiliates, and networks in Europe, Asia and Australia.Courtney also was my guest on episode 107 of The Trauma Therapist | Podcast. In This EpisodeCourtney's website Rethinking Trauma Treatment: Attachment, Memory Reconsolidation, and Resilience, Courtney ArmstrongCourtney's Trainings & EventThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5739761/advertisement
Produced by KSQD90.7FM KSQD 90.7FM “Be Bold America!” Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 5:00pm (PDT) So... that's why I tell you to keep your eyes wide. To keep them wide open... at least on one side. ~ Dr. Seuss Keep at least one eye open and focused on the climate crisis these next two years! The House of Representatives most likely will be Republican controlled. It is sad to say, the Grand Old Party has no interest in writing active policies to address the climate emergency. How will the midterm election results affect the long-term climate crisis? How will "deny-o-saurs" continue to block progress? Big stakes are involved! Learn about Green TV - that picks up where the mainstream media leaves off, offering the public compelling science and solutions-based programming in support of environmental sustainability, social justice, and spiritual wisdom - and the actions needed to further these goals. Interview Guest: Betsy Rosenberg is an award-winning national broadcast journalist who spent the first half of her career as a reporter and anchor with the CBS Radio News network. On Earth Day, 1997, Betsy launched TrashTalk minutes on KCBS Radio in San Francisco. Betsy has interviewed leading eco-innovators of our time from science, politics, business, tech, activism, and the arts and she is a keen observer, writer, and speaker on how mainstream news outlets cover climate change and other environmental issues. She has also written many articles and contributed to an anthology, edited by Jill Cody, titled Climate Abandoned — We're on the Endangered List. Betsy is cofounder and Chief Content Creator with GreenTV. Visit: greentv.com to learn more. (Live streams, worldwide, on any electronic device. Visit the ksqd.org website)
What if you could always find a solution to your problems? There will always be unexpected happenings at one point or another, and knowing how to deal with them makes situations less stressful. This skill comes from taking a step back from the problem. You get past challenges by creating space for a solution, instead of getting caught up in overwhelm or distractions. Your very own Sales Maven, Nikki Rausch, is here to offer tips, techniques, and strategies to master your sales conversations. Discover methods to place yourself in the position to thrive in business and produce true value for your audience. Today, learn how to deconstruct a challenge and create an action plan in this Mastering Excellence Series conversation on this episode of the Sales Maven Show. Ed Gandia is a business-building coach who helps established freelance writers and copywriters earn more in less time doing work they love for better clients. His High-Income Business Writing podcast is one of the top freelancing and writing podcasts on Apple Podcasts. And his insights and advice have been featured in Forbes, Inc. magazine, Fast Company, CNN Radio, CBS Radio News, The Christian Science Monitor, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, DM News, AirTran Airways' Go magazine and The Writer, among others. In today's episode, Nikki and Ed talk about how to engage a situation or concern without being submerged in the chaos of what appears to be happening. Ed discusses his mental models of seeing the big picture without getting tangled in the weeds of a situation. He is an action taker, and he also emphasizes the distance you need to create between the situation and yourself to think more clearly. Listen as Nikki and Ed discuss how to become emotionally neutral, how to activate your creative brain, and how to boost your solution with gateway actions. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society, don't miss this opportunity for you and Nikki to work together. Bring your questions, concerns, sales challenges, and she provides answers and guidance to boost your confidence. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click add to cart, and then checkout and use coupon code: 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! In This Episode: [00:29] - Welcome, and thank you for listening! [02:11] - Ed Gandia recalls Nikki being a guest on his podcast. [04:09] - What is Ed's unconscious competence? [06:04] - Become emotionally neutral so you can see the situation as it is. [08:52] - The answer to your concern lies in the fundamentals. [10:26] - Ed gives an example of creating space between the situation and yourself to clear your thinking. [13:09] - How does stepping back emotionally help you? [15:49] - Look at the big picture with curiosity. [17:50] - Start with the most open-ended question you can imagine. [20:06] - Don't make assumptions. Let the dialogue of the situation stay open. [22:17] - When did Ed start using his questions strategy? [24:26] - How can you maintain momentum when you start taking action? [27:09] - What is a gateway action? [29:03] - Why do gateway actions give you energy to go forward? [31:25] - How does Ed know that he accomplished his goal? [34:02] - It's helpful to have mental models for situations or problems you come across often. [36:01] - Ed shares some mental models he uses as a business coach. PART 1 [38:56] - Ed shares some mental models he uses as a business coach. PART 2 [41:10] - Ed gives his advice for being realistic about solving problems. [43:48] - Where does Ed draw the line for himself? [46:02] - Which comedies does Ed like? [48:08] - What's next for Ed in his business? [50:36] - Thank you for listening. Nikki is so grateful you are here! Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com @yoursalesmaven Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society To download free Resources from Nikki: www.yoursalesmaven.com/maven Find Ed: Ed Gandia https://b2blauncher.com Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Earn More in Less Time: The Proven Mindset, Strategies and Actions to Prosper as a Freelance Writer
Episode 9, aired February 9, 1951. Edward R. Murrow hosts an hour long program with highlights of the weeks news from CBS Radio News.
A CBS Radio News special report. March 12, 1938. Robert Trout reports Nazis take Austria. Nineteen months would elapse from the day Hitler grabbed control of the German Army until the actual start of World War II. During those months, Hitler engaged in a kind of gangster diplomacy in which he bluffed, bullied, threatened, and lied to various European leaders in order to expand the borders of his Reich.
Edward R. Murrow hosts an historic montage of voices from history in the 20th century from the CBS radio network news archives.
Today on the show: CBS Radio News correspondent Steve Futterman joins us live with the latest of the severe heat wave out west. What is your hometown famous for? Why you hate the sound of your own voice. Plus, Lil Sanjay with Would You Rather! 4-7pm on 95.5 WSB. #preesh
Now that one of the most contentious presidential elections in history is behind us, it’s finally time to start thinking about … the next round of elections! According to our longtime friend Greg Valliere, Washington’s political pros are already looking ahead to the 2022 midterms. And that long-term perspective is already having a major impact on Joe Biden’s agenda for the first hundred days of his presidency, as well as the financial markets and the battle against COVID-19. We’re so happy to welcome Greg Valliere back for this episode of Keen on Retirement. Greg is the Chief U.S. Policy Strategist at AGF Investments, a global asset management firm headquartered in Toronto. He’s also a frequent guest on CNN, Fox Business, Bloomberg Radio and TV, and CBS Radio News, and is frequently quoted in The Wall Street Journal, Barron's and The Washington Post.
COURTNEY ARMSTRONG, MEd. LPC, joins me today to discuss: how to E.M.E.R.G.E. from grief; when cognitive behavioral therapy isn't useful for treating suicidality; how to make a therapeutic playlist; difference between rituals and routines and how men and women grieve differently. BIO: COURTNEY ARMSTRONG, MEd. LPC, is a licensed professional counselor and Nationally Board Certified Fellow in Clinical Hypnotherapy who specializes in grief and trauma recovery. With a career spanning more than two decades, she is the founder of the Institute for Trauma Informed Hypnotherapy and developed her Trauma Informed Hypnotherapy(TM) approach after studying with numerous trauma experts and helping thousands of clients overcome trauma and grief.Known for her warm, engaging teaching style, Courtney offers both live and online training to mental health professionals in Trauma Informed Hypnotherapy and other experiential, brain-based strategies that help clients access inner resources for healing.Her professional expertise has also made her a much sought-after media guest, and she has appeared on CBS Radio News, NPR affiliates, and media outlets in Europe, Asia, and Australia. Courtney has been a contributor to Psychotherapy Networker, The Neuropsychotherapist, Counseling Today, and many others, and is author of Transforming Traumatic Grief (2011) The Therapeutic “Aha!”: 10 Strategies for Getting Your Clients Unstuck (2015) and her latest book, Rethinking Trauma Treatment: Attachment, Memory Reconsolidation, and Resilience (2019).BOOK: https://realworldtherapy.com/shop/1-ON-1 COACHING: If you want go from feeling hopeless to hopeful, lonely to connected and like a burden to a blessing, then go to 1-on-1 coaching, go to www.thrivewithleo.com. Let’s get to tomorrow, together. Suicide Prevention Center (Los Angeles)877-727-4747National Suicide Prevention Lifeline800-273-TALK [800-273-8255]1-800-SUICIDE [800-784-2433]Teen Line (Los Angeles)800-852-8336The Trevor Project (LGBTQ Youth Hotline)866-488-7386National Domestic Violence Hotline800-799-SAFE [800-799-7233]Crisis Text LineText "Connect" to 741741 in the USALifeline Chathttps://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/
[REPLAY] A 2018 podcast favorite -- To marketer Michele Tharp, innovation is creating a better way to do something, and working with an inner desire to make a change. She focuses - as we do - on changing mindsets -- new ways to work with technology, development, and platforms. She shares with us two current projects connecting both public radio stations and VR to artists and their audiences. Guest: Michele Tharp Michele Tharp is a marketing consultant at her own firm, which provides strategic and management leadership for creating and growing brands. Michele recently helped launch, and oversees marketing and engagement for the nonprofit start-up, VuHaus – a collaborative music video platform and network, comprised of over 20 of the country’s leading public radio music stations who share a common mission to support artists and be a source of music discovery for audiences around the world. She is also the music industry advisor to ACIDVR, a VR management platform, aimed to empower musicians to further engage with their fans through the power of VR and 360 video. Michele has held marketing positions with media companies including Capitol-EMI Records, Showtime Networks, Jones Radio Network, Paragon Media Strategies, and has consulted clients including CBS Radio News, TRX Training, TheBluesMobile Radio Show (with Dan Aykroyd) and the Public Radio Association. Twitter: @MicheleTharp LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/micheletharp/ VuHaus: https://www.vuhaus.com/ ACIDVR: https://www.artists.acidvr.com/
Prominent Washington correspondents discuss the week's top headlines - including U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's recent trip to South Asia and a resumption of refugee admissions to the U.S., though with a stricter vetting process. Join moderator Michael Williams, CBS Radio News contributor, along with panelists Laura Meckler of the Wall Street Journal and Abderrahim Foukara of Al Jazeera Satellite TV this Saturday and Sunday on the Voice of America.
This week on Issues in the News - join moderator David Rennie of The Economist, along with our panelists, Philippe Gelie of Le Figaro and Michael Williams of CBS Radio News as they discuss the week's top stories including President Trump's speech to the U-N General Assembly and the devastating natural disasters that hit the Western Hemisphere in the past few weeks.
Correspondent Barry Bagnato presents "America Works: Labor Day 2016" including reports by Correspondents Steven Portnoy, Steve Dorsey, Dave Barrett and Peter King.
For my money, the broadcast of the Challenger disaster that hit me harder than any, and I didn't hear it until more than a decade after it's broadcast. The first report, the live coverage from ABC Radio News, with Bob Walker in New York and the marvelous Vic Ratner at the Kennedy Space Center. That's followed by a live report from the great Christopher Glenn of CBS Radio News.
Pulitzer Center grantee Reese Erlich interviewed Syria's Minister of Justice and visited the Rukaya Shrine in Damascus to get a better understanding of the balance of power between the government and rebels. He filed this report for CBS Radio News. Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/reporting/middle-east-syria-assad-balance-power-politics-government.
Fighting between government troops and rebels continues in Syria. Christian areas of Damascus are under attack from rebel mortars, and tens of thousands of Christians have fled the country. Pulitzer Center grantee Reese Erlich filed this story for CBS Radio News from Damascus. Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/reporting/middle-east-syria-christian-extremist-rebels
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On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated while visiting Dallas, Texas. Those who were alive on that day, will always remember where they were when they first heard the terrible news. On this episode of Galaxy Moonbeam Night Site, we look back to that tragic day fifty years ago. How the media broke the story to a shocked nation, how Americans reacted to the news, and how President Kennedy's death is still of great interest to so many people, including newer generations. In addition, we have extensive coverage from CBS Radio News that day, from the first bulletin announcing the assassination attempt, to the news that the President had died. We also have recollections from several of our past guests and friends, who recall where they were when they first heard the news. We offer a retrospective looking back a half century, to this tragic event that changed the nation and the world forever. Join us as we remember President Kennedy on this episode of Galaxy Moonbeam Night Site.
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On this, Galaxy Moonbeam Night Site's 25th program, Ian remembers Broderick Crawford, the actor best known for his role as Chief Dan Matthews on the TV show "Highway Patrol". He also appeared in such films as "Born Yesterday" and "All the King's Men". Ian tells us about Crawford's life and career. Mike and Smitty talk about the days when you could listen to police calls on home radios. Mike remembers his pocket transistor radio that was set up to receive police calls. Smitty recalls memories of the early home radios that had a police call listing on the dial. Also remembered are the early scanners and communications receivers that would pick up police and fire calls. Ian notes the passing of journalist Daniel Schorr, and the Galaxy Gang talk about Schorr's time with Edward R. Murrow and the "Murrow Boys", and about news correspondents during that era. Our Retro-Commercial is an interesting CBS News commercial with Allan Jackson telling us about CBS Radio News on the hour.
Dr. Curtis was interviewed by CBS Radio News about the August 2010 detention of two passengers in Amsterdam on suspicion of being involved in some kind of terror related event. The passengers were later released because they had done nothing wrong.
Courtney Armstrong is the author of The Therapeutic “Aha!” (2015) and Transforming Traumatic Grief (2011)In her 20 years of practice as a licensed professional counselor and grief and trauma specialist, she has helped thousands of clients recover from trauma and experience deep personal transformation. Courtney also offers training to mental health professionals, showing them how to use creativity, care, and humor to elicit transformation for their clients and make trauma recovery less painful. She is a regular contributor to magazines like the Psychotherapy Networker and The Neuropsychotherapist and has appeared on CBS Radio News, NPR affiliates, and networks in Europe, Asia and Australia.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-trauma-therapist-podcast-with-guy-macpherson-phd-inspiring-interviews-with-thought-leaders-in-the-field-of-trauma/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.
COURTNEY ARMSTRONG, MEd. LPC, is a licensed professional counselor and Nationally Board Certified Fellow in Clinical Hypnotherapy who specializes in grief and trauma recovery. With a career spanning more than two decades, she is the founder of the Institute for Trauma Informed Hypnotherapy and developed her Trauma Informed Hypnotherapy (TM) approach after studying with numerous trauma experts and helping thousands of clients overcome trauma and grief. Courtney Armstrong is the author of The Therapeutic “Aha!” (2015) and Transforming Traumatic Grief (2011). In her 20 years of practice she has helped thousands of clients recover from trauma, and experience deep personal transformation. Courtney also offers training to mental health professionals, showing them how to use creativity, care, and humor to elicit transformation for their clients and make trauma recovery less painful. She is a regular contributor to magazines like the Psychotherapy Networker and The Neuropsychotherapist and has appeared on CBS Radio News, NPR affiliates, and networks in Europe, Asia and Australia. Courtney also was my guest on episode 107 of The Trauma Therapist | Podcast.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-trauma-therapist-podcast-with-guy-macpherson-phd-inspiring-interviews-with-thought-leaders-in-the-field-of-trauma/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.
Today on the podcast, I am excited to have Courtney Armstrong, MEd. LPC!Courtney is a licensed professional counselor and Nationally Board Certified Fellow in Clinical Hypnotherapy who specializes in grief and trauma recovery.First, a huge thank you to my sponsors:CPTSD FoundationCPTSD Foundation provides live, daily, peer-led, interactive group calls, in a safe atmosphere for survivors of complex trauma, equipping them with skills and information they can use every single day in their healing journey.Receive 50% off the first month when you join at: http://bit.ly/2MEbBqc Somatic Experiencing® Trauma Institute (SETI)Trauma may be a fact of life, but it doesn’t have to be a life sentence. Somatic Experiencing is a psychobiological method of addressing clients’ physical and emotional trauma conditions and helps to give voice to their experiences without a need for them to retell the story. For more information please visit: https://traumahealing.org/kser Courtney Armstrong, MEd. LPC, is a licensed professional counselor and Nationally Board Certified Fellow in Clinical Hypnotherapy who specializes in grief and trauma recovery. With a career spanning more than two decades, she is the founder of the Institute for Trauma Informed Hypnotherapy and developed her Trauma Informed Hypnotherapy (TM) approach after studying with numerous trauma experts and helping thousands of clients overcome trauma and grief.Courtney is the author of, most recently, Rethinking Trauma Treatment: Attachment, Memory Reconsolidation, and Resilience, as well as, The Therapeutic “Aha!” (2015) and Transforming Traumatic Grief (2011). In her 20 years of practice, she has helped thousands of clients recover from trauma, and experience deep personal transformation.Courtney also offers training to mental health professionals, showing them how to use creativity, care, and humor to elicit transformation for their clients and make trauma recovery less painful. She is a regular contributor to magazines like the Psychotherapy Networker and The Neuropsychotherapist and has appeared on CBS Radio News, NPR affiliates, and networks in Europe, Asia, and Australia.Courtney also was my guest on episode 107 of The Trauma Therapist | Podcast. In This EpisodeCourtney's website Rethinking Trauma Treatment: Attachment, Memory Reconsolidation, and Resilience, Courtney ArmstrongCourtney’s Trainings & EventsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-trauma-therapist-podcast-with-guy-macpherson-phd-inspiring-interviews-with-thought-leaders-in-the-field-of-trauma/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.