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Dayna Reggero, a documentary film director and founder of the Climate Listening Project, is partnering with Kelly Sheehan, Director of Energy Campaigns for the Sierra Club, to create the Gulf Climate Listening Project.Dayna's work on the Gulf Coast started when she was 19, appearing with animals on television to talk about environmental concerns. 2021 Pulitzer Winner Lauryn Higgins wrote: “By trade, Dayna Reggero is an environmentalist. Her work ranges from filmmaking to beginning her career as a spokesperson. However, her most skilled work might come in the form of organizing conversations, or simply starting them.” Kelly is working in the Gulf with the Sierra Club and local communities to stop fracked gas exports. She shares why we need radical love, real healing, investing in communities and why we all need to all get involved to move beyond fossil fuels and protect the places we love. Also on Speaking of Travel, discover what we can expect to see in travel in 2022 with marketing and marketing research expert, Chris Cavanaugh, president and founder of Magellan Strategy Group.
In this week's episode, Justin and Thom gush over Peter Jackson's Get Back documentary. They welcome actor and writer Chris Cavanaugh to talk about his play Murder on Mt. Murder: A B-Squad Murder Mystery Parody, and his upcoming role as Elvis in a production of Steve Martin's Picasso at the Lapin Agile at the Riverside Playhouse in Aurora, Illinois. The trio dive into exuberant discussions of their favorite plays, the choicest characters they'd choose to play on stage, and murder mystery plays, and Chris explains the difference between a good liar and a good actor.Check out the manuscript to Chris' hilarious play Murder on Mt. Murder: A B-Squad Murder Mystery Parody, and if you're in the area, check out Picasso at the Lapin Agile to see.
Ken talks with Chris Cavanaugh, Director of New American Resettlement, Samaritas See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's talk about strategy! In this episode of the Destination Marketing Podcast, we are joined by Chris Cavanaugh, President and Founder of Magellan Strategy Group. Listen to learn from his decades of experience in the industry and find out what you can do to increase the effectiveness of your destination's strategy. "Every strategy document needs to be a living and breathing exercise that is continually revisited. Strategy documents shouldn't be stone tablets. There should be opportunities for revisiting and refreshing the strategy every year." -Chris Cavanaugh on the importance of keeping your strategy fresh. Magellan Strategy If you are interested in any of Relic's services, please email adam@relicagency.com or visit https://www.relicagency.com/
Monday, February 15, 2021 - The North Dakota Vocational Rehabilitation Division helps people with disabilities thrive in the workplace. And the pandemic has increased some of the obstacles, with people having disabilities often the last hired and the first laid off. Here to discuss the situation, and how employers can help, are Damian Schlinger, the state director of the division, and counsellor Megan Stone. ~~~ On this President’s Day, as the impeachment trial rages, let’s talk about the Constitution. Do you know the difference between what most people think the Second Amendment guarantees and what it actually does guarantee? An upcoming online class from Humanities ND can boost your civics knowledge. We hear from instructor Chris Cavanaugh about Adult Civic Education - Constitution 101. ~~~ Chuck Lura shares a Natural North Dakota essay titled “More Bison Than I Ever Imagined.”
A double-header for our 4th anniversary (and, we forgot to mention, Batman's 80th!). First, we review the recent six-issue series Archie Meets Batman '66. How does the Caped Crusader end up joining forces with America's favorite teenager? Then, listener Chris Cavanaugh joins us to talk about his Bat-fandom growing up, fueled as much by Silver Age DC comics as it was by Batman on TV! Plus, the Remix Maniacs version of the theme, and your mail about our Batman Returns episode! 16 things you didn't know about Poison Ivy American Heritage Center travel grants BGSU Batman Conference
Dick Carr's first draft of The Silent Film Capers — which Bat-fans know as Death in Slow Motion — was submitted in November 1965. It went through numerous revisions before becoming the story we know and love. In this episode, we go through the first three drafts of the script and find the original form of the giant book, a cut subplot about chocolate cake, the reason Mr. Van Jones doesn't seem to mind that Riddler ruined his party, and much more. Plus, the Skeletal Family version of the Batman theme, and your mail! The Silent Film Capers by Dick Carr: First draft Second draft Polished version The Ogg Couple (original three-part version), "final script" by Stanford Sherman Thread on The Ogg Couple on the '66 Batman Message Board Captain Action information link from Chris Cavanaugh
Some quick tips on how to sell more merchandise at your shows.
Some quick tips on how to sell more merchandise at your shows.
Toni's at the Farmers Market today with Chris Cavanaugh from Fishbowl farm, and the talk is all tomato.