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In today's episode, Lisa chats with Chris Frates of the Storyline Company. Former reporter turned flak, Frates give a rundown on the differences on both sides of the business. And offers some insight on how to be successful.
In today's episode, Lisa takes Chris Frates' recommendation and goes outside the beltway to visit with Joey Bunch from ColoradoPolitics.com -- and what a great storyteller he is! His most important lesson? Don't lie to a reporter. You'll never get that credibility back.
Thank you for tuning in! See you all tomorrow.Festival Circuit: New Orleans. We're excited to announce a new series that will premiere in June, despite the cancellation of the Jazz Fest. We hope you'll tune into this five-episode series.New Music from Tea Leaf Green. This is the start of a bunch of new music coming your way in the next couple of weeks. This article comes from JamBase, with a new track, “Shelter,” the opening track from Destination Bound, the first TLG album since 2013's In The Wake. The album comes out today! Langhorne Slim and More on Politics of Truth. New episode out today, where Bob Crawford talks to CNN's Chris Frates about the 2020 campaign and politics during coronavirus. Bob also talks with his old friend Langhorne Slim, about personal and professional challenges brought on by this crisis.1pm ET—Travis Book of The Infamous Stringdusters Live! Brought to you by Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine, Travis will be live streaming some tunes to you from the company's Facebook page. He'll also tell some stories about his love of the outdoors and more. 8pm ET—Under One Roof: A Benefit for North Carolina Artists. North Carolina Arts Council, ComeHearNC.com and CLTure present Under One Roof, a livestream benefit concert for North Carolina artists. The event will feature North Carolina musicians spanning multiple genres and generations, including Ben Folds, Jim Lauderdale, Steep Canyon Rangers, and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As the coronavirus crisis continues to keep most Americans isolated at home, it's struggle to find balance between following the massive, global scale of a pandemic and the deeply personal challenges facing every individual and family. Each new day brings important public health and policy developments that require us all to act together and really come to terms with crucial questions about how we live as a society. At the same time, endless confinement at home with ourselves and our families during a moment of extreme stress can shine a spotlight on some of our own personal vulnerabilities that require attention and care. Balancing the deeply personal and the massively global nature of this moment hasn't been easy for anyone. This week Bob spoke with two friends, one from the world of politics and the other from his life as a musician, about the practical and the personal dimensions of this crisis. First is Chris Frates, veteran CNN reporter and host of Politics Inside Out on SiriusXM, who in 2016 founded Storyline, which tells the stories of people and organizations whose perspectives fall through the cracks of large media companies. They discuss how and whether to cover the White House daily Covid briefings as news, how Joe Biden can run an effective campaign in a time without rallies and door knockers to get out the vote, who he might select as his Vice Presidential running mate, and Chris' own challenges of running a small business during an economic crisis. Next Bob speaks to his old friend, singer-songwriter Langhorne Slim, who just played a show with Bob and The Avett Brothers in the Dominican Republic in early March, days before our world changed. Slim lives in Nashville and he returned from the DR to a community that was about to be ravaged by a tornado, then by Covid. He's an unusually thoughtful and candid guy, and he digs into the personal difficulties that for so many are compounded by this crisis. We also pay tribute to the legendary Gene Shay who passed away on Sunday from Covid-19 in his native Philadelphia. Gene was a towering figure in folk music for more than a half century, but he was also a personal friend of both Bob's and Slim's from the early days of their careers. RIP Gene Shay. Politics of Truth is brought to you by Osiris Media. Executive Producer is Adam Caplan. Produced by RJ Bee. Edited, mixed and mastered by Brad Stratton. Art by Mark Dowd. To discover more podcasts that help you connect more deeply with the music you love, check out osirispod.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael talks why he's not going near downtown Washington D.C. this Independence Day and presidential nepotism at the G20 with. Chris Frates. Chris hosts the weekly, national SiriusXM radio show Politics Inside Out and the founder of The Storyline Company. He’s been an award-winning on-air investigative correspondent for CNN and a reporter for Politico, National Journal and The Denver Post.
Today on BOTMAS, visits from Jennifer and Chris Frates! Plus... kombucha... filling up the fridge, and Mike visits his daughter's college.
Between schedules and Mayor Pete's launch announcement (and we guess Eric Swalwell's announcement too?) the mighty crew of Salty Jason's Revenge couldn't record a new episode, so we're reposting an episode with one of our all-time favorite guests: Chris Frates. Chris Frates has spent his life telling stories. One of Washington’s top journalists, he has been on the front lines of the country’s biggest political and policy battles. A veteran journalist with 20 years of experience, Frates has worked at the highest levels of print, digital, radio and television. Before founding Storyline, Frates was an award-winning on-air investigative correspondent for CNN. He also worked as a reporter for Politico, National Journal and The Denver Post, where he was part of the breaking news team that was a finalist for the 2007 Pulitzer Prize. His work has appeared in publications such as The Washington Post, The Atlantic and Fast Company and his political analysis has been featured on networks including CBS, NBC, CNN, FOX News, and MSNBC. Frates hosts the weekly, national SiriusXM radio show Politics Inside Out, which is broadcast to more than 30 million subscribers.
This week, the Democrats take their lumps. Also, the President and Joe Biden and a strange relationship with the truth. Plus, Chris Frates offers a note of optimism.
In this episode we learn the habits, behaviors and mindsets required to start a business and succeed under pressure, with award-winning journalist and founder of Storyline, Chris Frates. We’ll hear about the importance of telling an authentic story, how to improve an elevator pitch and how having fears is the key to true success. Visit fromamateurtopro.com for more information and free resources!
Today, we are joined in studio by noted pundit Chris Frates. We get inside his head... plus your letters, HBS, Mr. Rogers, and suspicion!
This week, with clips from The Mike O'Meara Show, Rob and Joe Show, and Cake & Cookies, we talk about paying off a bet, conjuring, and more insight in Maine. Also, hear Robb discuss so many things, know so many odd facts, and yet... we may have the key to unlock why he is the way he is. A great set of voices from Mike this week including Walter Cronkite reporting Duran Duran. Chris Frates and Mike O'Meara have a special guest on Political Persuasions and we have a clip. Download, share, and tell someone you listen to the shows on MORE Broadcasting.
Multimedia superstar Chris Frates (podcast co-host, SiriusXM host, former CNN, National Journal, Politico and more reporter) joins Frank and Elie to talk politics and media and they provide an update on the war with the sea. You really don't want to miss this episode.
A happy moment for the Spewak family and the TMOS Family as we've heard Robb's daughter grow up. Jim Amato and Marcus break down this week on MORE Broadcasting with clips from The Mike O'Meara Show, Rob and Joe Show, Cake & Cookies, The Tony Perkins Show, and Political Persuasions. Chris Frates makes an appearance on TMOS and Annie Yu guests on TPerkShow. It is a fun filled week with explosive vegans, men poking out, Gramps' unbelievable luck, and much more.
Chris Frates in studio! Plus... lying, fake vomit, Black Mirror, Lyfts... and a brand new picture.
The Mike O'Meara Show intern, Dan O'Brien, joins OMC this week to discuss the work, Adrian, NOLA, and the other shows of MORE Broadcasting. We hit the new show to MORE Broadcasting, Political Persuasions with co-hosts, Mike O'Meara and Chris Frates. Dan and Marcus discuss mistakes, assertion, and pot. Get more insight into what Dan is doing, wants to do, and lots of teasing. We also play clips from The Rob and Joe Show and TMOS.
It's the debut of the new Political Persuasions. Anchor Mike O'Meara partners up with Washington insider and journalist Chris Frates for a topical discussion of news and politics. In this episode, we get to know Chris and we discuss the President, tribalism and other news of the day.
Travis Tritten, a national security writer for The Washington Examiner, joins Michael and guest-host Chris Frates to discuss Trump's airstrike against the Assad regime. Michael and Chris debate the geopolitical implications of the strike in the region as well as the political fault lines of the strike inside the Beltway.
Matt Mackowiak, Chris Frates and Anne Edwards are our guests this week. Show produced by Katherine Caperton. Original Air Date: March 2, 2013 on SiriusXM "POTUS" Channel 124. Polioptics airs regularly on POTUS on Saturdays at 6 am, 12 noon and 6 pm. Follow us on Twitter @Polioptics Listen to the show by clicking . . . → Read More: Episode 91, with guests Matt Mackowiak, Chris Frates and Anne Edwards