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Nachum Segal interviews Dr. Paul Brody and Yaakov Serle, Co-Publisher of the Queens Jewish Link, and he presents great Jewish music, the latest news from Israel and Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser.
Fully back in Tiger Den, we bring in Critical Entertainment's Co-Publisher and writer, Mason Mendoza! With a number of titles under his belt, Mason and Critical Entertainment have a Kickstarter live RIGHT NOW with the chance to get all of their books! See the link here: Critical Entertainment KickstarterAside from their Kickstarter, which has met it's goal(!), we also talked about Mason's writing and creative process. It's a fun one, give it a listen, or watch it on YouTube! Blue Tiger Revenge YouTube Channel This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bluetigerrevenge.substack.com
Episode Summary: Anastasia Miller Burns offers a captivating narrative of her journey through the dance industry trenches. From her humble beginnings in studio competitions to her tenure as a talent agent and publisher, she shares invaluable insights into the multifaceted world of dance careers. The episode kicks off with Anastasia delving into the nuances of dance industry career development, providing a roadmap for aspiring dancers looking to make their mark. Drawing from her wealth of experience, she emphasizes the importance of professionalism and business acumen in navigating the competitive landscape. As the conversation unfolds, she reflects on her transition from dancer to executive, shedding light on her role as Vice President of Inside Dance magazine. From pitching stories to fostering face-to-face connections, she unveils the intricacies of magazine publishing and the digital transformation reshaping the industry. The episode wraps up with a focus on career paths in dance, with insights on opportunities between LA and New York. From internship opportunities to the qualities sought in clients and employees, Anastasia leaves listeners inspired and empowered to pursue their passions in the dynamic world of dance. Show Notes: 00:03 - Dance industry career development with insights from professionals. 01:59 - Dance career journey from studio to talent agent to magazine publisher. 05:20 - Professionalism and business skills for dancers. 08:26 - Professionalism, marketing assets, and work life as a dance industry executive. 14:37 - Building a career in the dance industry through networking and reputation. 17:33 - How to pitch stories and feature dancers in a magazine. 21:23 - Dance career development, networking, and skill-building. 28:47 - Magazine's digital transformation and international expansion. 31:58 - The fast-paced and unpredictable nature of the entertainment industry. 34:55 - Trusting oneself and continuing education in the dance industry. 43:16 - Career paths in commercial dance between LA and New York, with insights on opportunities and skills required. 46:39 - Qualities sought in clients and employees, including professionalism, passion, and creativity. 49:11 - Internship opportunities in the dance industry with a focus on hands-on training and industry insights. Biography: Anastasia is a former graduate and dance team captain from The Ohio State University. After graduation, Anastasia moved to Los Angeles and became a talent agent booking choreographers, dancers, actors, athletes, and models in feature films, television, commercials, music videos, Broadway productions, and world artist tours. She was a senior agent and department director at BLOC Talent Agency LA, BLOC NYC and Clear Talent Group NYC. For the past decade, she has joined the team at Inside Publications in Atlanta, GA as Executive Vice President and Co-Publisher of the all-access dance magazine, INSIDE DANCE. Anastasia has been a keynote speaker at multiple talent/teacher conventions across the US and internationally. She's had the honor of judging and directing for multiple talent and dance events over the past 20 years. Starting in 2010 she became part of the USASF & IASF Dance World Championships Dance Director team where she took on the role of Jazz Director overseeing the genre's judges for jazz divisions, and as of 2013 until present, is one of the Hip Hop Directors for hip hop divisions at the Dance World Championships. Working closely with industry professionals through the pages and media outlets of INSIDE DANCE has brought all of the years of her dance and talent business experience full circle! Connect on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/anastasiamillerburns https://www.facebook.com/anastasia.miller.16
This week's guest is award-winning journalist Meredith MacLeod who joins Scott for an hour of conversation that's sure to be the brightest in Hamilton (see where we get the name from?). Together they cover the renovations FirstOntario Centre is undergoing, objectivity in journalism, receiving large inheritances from wealthy parents, if protests nowadays have lost the narrative and more. Guest: Meredith MacLeod, Editor & Co-Publisher, Hamilton City Magazine
Straight from rave reviews from New York Fashio Week Guests: Evan Hirsch and Leanne Marshall Plus, Yaacov Serle, Editor and Co-Publisher of the Queens Jewish Link is joining us to discuss the upcoming job fair for Jews in the tri-State area and the safe environments for Jews to work in around the country.
Join Andrea and Celia as they have a conversation with Erik Kent, the Co-Publisher of NJWedding.com your resource for wedding planning from Cape May to Alpine and every place in between. NJWedding.com helps engaged couples go from overwhelmed and confused to relaxed and excited by connecting them with their extensive network of NJ's best wedding venues and pros who will help them create a memorable marriage ceremony and wedding celebration! " Join the conversation. We love your questions, comments, and requests! We also love guests! Past brides, grooms, vendors, and venues contact us! We offer host read advertisement as well. Contact us for more information! Email us at andrea@thisjoyous.com Contact us through social media: Facebook, Instagram or website all are titled: New Jersey Wedding Podcast https://www.instagram.com/newjerseyweddingpodcast https://www.newjerseyweddingpodcast.com https://www.facebook.com/NewJerseyWeddingPodcast Listen for free wherever you get your Podcasts. Links to this week's vendors: Andrea Purtell www.forthisjoyousoccasion.com https://www.instagram.com/weddingofficiant @weddingofficiant Celia Milton: www.njvowsnow.com https://www.instagram.com/njvowsnow @njvowsnow Erik Kent: Website: http://www.njwedding.com Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/njwedding Facebook Pages & Groups: http://www.njwedding.com/connect --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrea-purtell/message
Community banks and credit unions play a critical role in the geographies they serve. But customers and members — the same ones once considered a captive audience — are on the move. Today, everyone faces fierce competition from non-traditional organizations, including digital-first banks, fintechs, mobile payment platforms, and other challengers that are targeting your customers and members. In this episode, host Brett King moderates a panel discussion with industry leaders: Corey LeBlanc, Co-Founder, COO/CTO, Locality Bank; Jim Marous, CEO Digital Banking Report, Host, Banking Transformed and Co-Publisher, The Financial Brand; Lindsey Ogan, Chief Marketing Officer, Stride Bank; Becky Reed, COO, BankSocial and CEO/Founder, BRaaS, LLC and Vikas Sharma, Senior Vice President, EXL. Data is the great equalizer. Don't be left behind in this fast-moving marketplace. Thrive by putting real-time data, powerful analytics and tech insights into action -- transform your organization from reactive to proactive, leverage data as a strategic asset while reducing risk and fight fraud. Community financial institutions have more than enough ammunition to remain relevant. Level the playing field by taking control of your data, enhancing your digital capabilities with an eye toward personalization, for an improved customer and member experience. Actionable insights from peers and community expertsRegister: https://provoke.fm/exl-webinar/
We had an amazing conversation with Lucas Scarfone, the Co-Founder and Photographer at Scarfone Photography and Co-Publisher at Autostrada Magazine.Lucas, born and raised in Hamilton, has a unique talent for transforming luxury cars into artistic masterpieces through his camera lens. With a combination of business understanding, photography skills, and a passion for exotic automobiles, he founded Scarfone Photography. Since then, his lens has taken him around the world, capturing the allure of cars at racetracks, exhibitions, and exclusive events for manufacturers and high-net-worth clients. Lucas doesn't just capture cars; he also offers fellow car enthusiasts the opportunity to own exclusive fine art prints of their cherished vehicles.Lucas's journey may be rooted in Hamilton, but it has taken him to places far and wide. Lucas and his team are now involved in numerous charity projects to support our community.We're thrilled to share Lucas's inspiring story with everyone.Name: Lucas ScarfoneOrganization: Scarfone Photography, Autostrada MagazineSocial: @scarfonephoto, @autostradamagazineEmail: scarfonephoto@gmail.comWebsite: https://autostradamagazine.com/
You've likely heard this one before: Charlotte IS Creative. Just look around and you'll see artists, musicians, chefs, actors, muralists, sculptors, poets, and more that prove the point. And there folks working in front of and behind the scenes to help those artists connect, be seen -- and more importantly – make a living. Matt Olin is one of those people. Matt is Co-Founder of Charlotte Is Creative; Co-Publisher of The Biscuit newsletter; Host of CreativeMornings Charlotte, “musical director” of OneBand, TV news host, husband, father, and all-around man about town… and today he's our guest on the BrandBuilders Podcast.
Jeff Faurado joined DJ & PK to talk about how things look for the Cal Bears with the Pac-12 teetering.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Gorney is joined by co-publisher of OUInsider, Parker Thune, to breakdown the Sooners' 2024 recruiting class, including top targets like David Stone and Williams Nwaneri.
We were so honored to have New York Times bestselling author and publishing super star Nicola Yoon on the show. We chatted with Nicola about her amazing books, the craft of writing, and the new imprint she is the co-publisher of called Joy Revolution. @joyrevbooks Which just so happens to be publishing Sinner's Isle by our very own Angela Montoya. Get ready, friends! This episode is coming in hot! But first, here's more about THE Nicola Yoon: The Official Version Nicola Yoon is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Instructions for Dancing, Everything, Everything, The Sun Is Also a Star, and a co-author of Blackout. She is a National Book Award finalist, a Michael L. Printz Honor Book recipient, a Coretta Scott King New Talent Award winner and the first Black woman to hit #1 on the New York Times Young Adult bestseller list. Two of her novels have been made into major motion pictures. She's also the co-publisher of Joy Revolution, a Random House young adult imprint dedicated to love stories starring people of color. She grew up in Jamaica and Brooklyn, and lives in Los Angeles with her husband, the novelist David Yoon, and their daughter. The Unofficial Version I believe in love. Really, truly. I'm kind of a hopeless romantic. In a former life I made jewelry. You can see some of it here. I love Karoake, but I cannot sing. I. Am. The. Worst. My song of choice is “Making Love out of Nothing at all” by Air Supply, because AIR SUPPLY. My husband makes custom notebooks. They are pretty popular. I hand write my first drafts. I was (am and always will be) a late bloomer. In a former life I was French. I could live entirely on wine & cheese. Or maybe Korean because I could live on Kimchi & Galbi too. https://www.nicolayoon.com/ You can find Nicola here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/NicolaYoon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicolayoon/ #joyrevolution #joyrevolutionbooks #yabooksofinstagram #yabookclub #yaromancebooks #yabookstagrammers #everythingeverything #thesunisalsoastar #instructionsfordancing #nicolayoon #books #booksbooksbooks #bookworm #bookstagram
The One and Only Castiel aka Misha Collins is our guest. He's out promoting his new series on the CW "Gotham Knights"which airs every Tuesday night. He plays Harvey Dent and gets to play out Harvey's descent into madness. We swap funny stories about Tommy Lee Jones turn as Two-Face, and discuss which episode it was that I no longer saw him as "Cass".Dan DiDio former Publisher of DC Comics during the New 52 run and more. He has a new novel out entitled "Hide or Seek: The Superpower Protection Program" and we discuss some of the books protaganists and their inspiration. We also discuss his love of Speed Racer, Unboxing videos, and his new gig with Legendary Batman scribe frank Miller.In Top Nerd News, we have a new trailer for "Secret Invasion" featuring Nick Fury....and only Nick Fury. Why only Nick Fury? Cuz they couldn't afford to pay any of the Avengers to show up.We also get a sneak peek of "The Marvels" featuring Miss Marvel Kamala Khan.All that and more on The Week in Geek with D Squared. Sunday nights at 7pm on WRNO.com and the Free iHeart Radio App. If you want to be on the show or just leave a comment, go to Newstalk 99.5 WRNO or The Week in Geek on the iHeart Radio App and Click the Red Microphone Button to leave a 30 second message! Make sure you Click the SUBSCRIBE button so you never miss a new episode. Follow us on Twitter @TWIGradio and The Week in Geek on Instagram. 4/16/23
Episode Title: 2 be Blunt Podcast featuring Michael EarlyDescription:This week on 2 be Blunt, we're joined by Northeast Leaf publisher Michael Early! Michael is a cannabis industry veteran with over 20 years of experience. He's also the founder of the Northeast Leaf, a leading cannabis news and information website. In this interview, Michael talks about his journey into the cannabis industry, the challenges and opportunities facing the industry today, and his predictions for the future of cannabis.Guest bio:Michael Early is the publisher of the Northeast Leaf, a leading cannabis news and information website. He has been a cannabis industry professional for over 20 years, and has worked in a variety of roles, including cultivation, retail, and advocacy. Michael is a passionate advocate for cannabis legalization, and is committed to providing accurate and unbiased information about the industry.Highlights from the interview:Michael talks about his journey into the cannabis industry, and how he came to be the publisher of the Northeast Leaf.Michael discusses the challenges and opportunities facing the cannabis industry today.Michael shares his predictions for the future of cannabis.Call to action:Be sure to subscribe to 2 be Blunt on your favorite podcast platform, and check out the Northeast Leaf website for more information about Michael Early and the cannabis industry. www.2bebluntpodcast.com
Dan Didio joins Mac to share news on his new Comic company, Frank Miller Presents with, surprise, Frank Miller. The two also discuss writing difficult characters, Dan's time at DC Comics( as Writer, Editor in Chief, Co-Publisher, etc) and the passion for creativity that drives them forward. If you love the creative process, comic books and the joy they bring, then this is a fantastic episode for you! Thanks to all our supporters on Patreon and The Forever Adventure Network. You make this happen:)
The Co-founder & Co-Publisher of WhatNot Publishing, Kevin Roditeli, joins the show to talk about the company's inaugural slate of books (Alpha Betas, Ninja Funk, Quested, and The Exiled), and more! Watch the extended video version of this episode on our YouTubeTOPICS & TIMESTAMPS: What is the role of a Co-Publisher? - 00:04:29WhatNot Publishing's partnership with Heavy Metal - 00:10:59Transitioning from working in comic retail to starting a comic imprint - 00:29:02How has WhatNot impacted comic retailers & the comic community? - 00:42:28WhatNot Publishing's first round of releases - 00:54:30Kevin's advice for aspiring comic creators - 01:09:35Purchase tickets for the return of North FL's premier pop-culture event, Collective Con, here! Music provided by: Mecca Tha Marvelous, DJ Crumbz, & L.E.R.M. SUPPORT THE SHOW: Click here to join our Patreon community and get access to bonus episodes and special rewards for as little as a $1. Take your comic shopping experience to the limit by shopping at Gotham City Limit online!Join us on WhatNot for our next live show!Use the discount code "YOO" to save 10% when you buy merch from our store. Shop for shirts, hats, and pins hereProudly sponsored by Collective Con! Support the showGET IN TOUCH WITH US!
He's the co-founder and co-publisher of the Jewish Link, a weekly Jewish newspaper that links Northern and Central New Jersey, the Bronx, Manhattan, Westchester and Connecticut. Hear Moshe comment on what inspired the start of the publication, if it has became what he dreamed of, how he handles the challenges and the constant grind, what is allowed in, the future, and so much more. You can keep up with the paper online: https://jewishlink.news/ --- Keep in touch with the podcast on Twitter @Jews_Shmooze and to sponsor an episode reach out to JewsShmoozeMarketing@gmail.com
Episode 106: This week on the “Dan's Talks” podcast, Dan speaks with Victoria Schneps, president and co-publisher of Schneps Media. She began her media … Read More
ComixLaunch: Crowdfunding for Writers, Artists & Self-Publishers on Kickstarter... and Beyond!
Get ready for a deep dive conversation on the state of comics crowdfunding with one of the most respected creators in the space, writer Charlie Stickney. Charlie returns to the ComixLaunch Podcast to talk about his stepping down as Co-Publisher of Scout Comics to focus on his successful crowdfunding projects including White Ash, Glarien, The Game and more. Topics will include how many launches are too many, how the crowdfunding space is evolving, what the future may hold for the direct market and Kickstarter, and much more!
Welcome to episode 1124, in which host Polly Hammond interviews Angus Hughson, this week on Uncorked. This week we are coming to you live from the Wine Industry Impact Conference in a very rainy Bendigo, Australia. My guest is the clever and witty Angus Hughson, a fella who wears many hats in wine including writer, critic, publisher, and digital media specialist. Today, we dive into the challenges facing Australian wine, what it's going to take to excel, and what we need to know about the future wine consumer. Let's get into it! More about today's guest: Angus Hughson, PhD Angus is the Founder and Publisher at Winepilot with over 15 years of drinks writing and judging experience. This includes authoring the first imported wine guide in Australia, Worldwine, as Drinks Editor for Wish Magazine in The Australian for over a decade and regular contributor to Australian Gourmet Traveller Wine. He is the Australian Editor for Vinous and the Co-Founder and Co-Publisher of the Vintage Journal with Andrew Caillard MW, with whom he's currently working on The Australian Ark, a definitive history of Australian Wine. To learn more visit: Winepilot: https://winepilot.com/author/angus-hughson/ The Australian Ark: http://australianark.com/ LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/angus-hughson-8474438 More about the host: Polly is Founder and CEO of 5forests. She splits her time between Barcelona, Auckland, and Napa, consulting, writing, and speaking about the trends that impact today's wine businesses. She's an advisor to New Zealand Trade & Enterprise, host of Uncorked with the Italian Wine Podcast, cohost of the Real Business of Wine with Robert Joseph, and, occasionally, a knitter. Polly is a graduate of the University of Southern California, where she earned degrees in International Relations and French. Those studies led to a deep and abiding love affair with behavioral Economics, and her wine work is based on insights into all the crazy and irrational reasons consumers engage with brands. With over 20 years' experience in growing successful companies, Polly knows first-hand the challenges faced by independent businesses. She approaches each client experience with empathy and understanding for what it takes to adapt and thrive in the real world. To learn more visit: Twitter: @mme_hammond Instagram: @pollyhammond_ website: https://5forests.com/ Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodcast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ Until next time, Cin Cin!
Duke Jonietz is the Co-Publisher of The San Antonio Beacon. The Beacon is San Antonio's ONLY local Christian News and Community Website. They report on the Good News Reflecting the Love of Jesus in their community and help people grow in their faith. They act as a communication tool to report on God's activity in the city of San Antonio, Texas. They change lives by connecting ministry efforts to additional resources, people to purpose and community-minded companies to more customers. They help people see God's work so they can join Jesus in transforming their city! Connect your passion to ministry. Together, let's BE A LIGHT! Our Bible discussion topic is on evangelism; Sowers & Reapers. We are using 1 Peter 3:15 and John 4:36,37 as our Scripture basis. You definately want to join us for this amazing discussion. Email: duke@sabeacon.com Website: www.sabeacon.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lecturer and Teacher Trainer Matthew Gordon discusses the important part reflective practice plays in supporting our ongoing learning as educators. Matt shares bite-sized strategies to support reflective thinking and tips on getting the most from this essential practice.Read Matt's guest blog on Three Steps for Effective Reflection for even more practical suggestions and examples. ReferencesDewey, J. (1933). How We Think: A Restatement of the Relation of Reflective Thinking to the Educative Process. Boston, MA: D.C. Heath & Co Publishers.Gordon, M. (2022). ‘On reflection 1: the importance of reflection in teacher training.' Modern English Teacher, 31 (3), May, 2022Gordon, M. (2022). ‘On reflection 2: the importance of reflection in teacher training.' Modern English Teacher, 31 (4), July, 2022Schon, D.A. (1983) The Reflective Practitioner: How Professionals Think in Action. Basic Books, New York.Ward, J. R., & McCotter, S.S. (2004). ‘Reflection as a visible outcome for preservice teachers.' Teaching and Teacher Education, 20, 243-257.Would you like to get involved and support the TESOL Pop podcast?Ask a question or pitch an idea.Sponsor our coffee break.Say hello on Instagram.
Welcome back to another exciting episode of Comic Book Yeti's Cryptid Creator Corner. We have two great guests tonight. Val Rodrigues, artist for Vault Comics' Deep Roots and A Wave Blue World's MEZO is here to talk about his artistic journey and what led him to be a comic book artist. Val is joined by Tyler Chin-Tanner, Co-Founder and Co-Publisher of A Wave Blue World, as well as the writer of MEZO. Val and Tyler talk all about MEZO. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The CBB boys are thrilled to welcome back Richard Rivera to the show! A veteran guest of ours and long time friend of the podcast, Richard is the Co-Publisher of Scout Comics and the writer/creator of the fan favorite series Stabbity Bunny. Stabbity is a plush toy rabbit that has been passed down generations in a family that has been hunted by supernatural forces for almost 100 years. It is now in the hands of young Grace Lee and we discover that Stabbity is far more than a toy! Richard is here to discuss the latest Stabbity-related Kickstarter campaign for collected editions of Stabbity Bunny Volumes 1 and 2 and much, much more!
If you live in and around the NYC area, you're not lacking for events to attend this summer, but if you're looking to learn more about the future of technology near one of the most beautiful stretches of beaches in America, look no further than Hamptons Tech Week. On the podcast this week, Joe is joined by Christine Prydatko, the producer of the event and the Co-Publisher of James Lane Post. Christine talks about how it all came together and why she decided to bring the world of web3 to the Hamptons.
Moshe Nelson, Principal, Grant Thornton, Co-Publisher of the ALN National Asset Leadership Strategy and the Law Enforcement Sector Asset Leadership Strategy. Mr. Nelson will be talking about trends that are shaping federal, state, and local government in general and federal law enforcement specifically on this week's ALN Th@3 pm ET web discussion program.
VolleyballMag.com is the active sport's magazine of choice, covering all aspects of the game and accompanying lifestyle. An outstanding resource for the community, VBM serves all who are passionate about volleyball. Since the magazine's complete redesign in 2009, readers benefit from expanded coverage of competitions and events, nutrition and fitness tutorials, fashion and music tips, and health and beauty coverage. We have hard-hitting one-on-one conversations for the sport's top leaders, in-depth international coverage, volleyball-specific nutritional recommendations, and much, much more. And all this is done with provocative imagery and visually stimulating layouts. https://volleyballmag.com/ SPONSORED BY Foundation for Business Equity #volleyball #storyteller #magazine #interviews #education #resources #photos #competitions #events #global #Louisiana #standout #strategy #entrepreneurs #smallbusiness #businessstrategy #podcast #pandemic #covid19 #innovators #mindingyourbusiness #thankyou https://youtu.be/ZOybFcCJr1w Follow VolleyballMag.comhttps://www.facebook.com/volleyballmaghttps://www.instagram.com/vbmagazine/ https://twitter.com/vbmagazine Learn about VolleyballMag.comhttps://1045espn.com/lee-feinswog-talks-sports-and-beer-25/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Feinswoghttps://www.amazon.com/Tales-Lsu-Sidelines-Captivating-Collection/dp/1582617082https://www.amazon.com/Tales-LSU-Tigers-Sideline-Collection/dp/1613214073https://www.amazon.com/HoopDaddy-Lee-Feinswog/dp/0976711907 https://www.sandcastvolleyball.com/sandcast-ed-chan-and-lee-feinswog-and-thats-how-we-became-volleyball-magnates/ SPONSORED BY Foundation for Business Equity Foundation for Business Equity has existed to support Black- and Latinx-led companies in reaching their full potential by providing access to critical growth tools that include expanded networks, capital, and markets. To learn more about the Foundation for Business Equity (FBE), visit https://fbequity.org/Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=UJB9KCJPFUXMG)
Get ready, DC fans! The Bandits are kicking off the new year with Dan Didio, former Executive Editor and Co-Publisher of DC Comics. There are few others who have had more influence on the DC universe in the past 20 years, and DiDio spills it all: from joining the company in 2002 with a run on Superboy to coordinating the weekly 52 and Countdown series to spearheading the game-changing New 52 initiative. We also dig into his time writing Metal Men and Phantom Stranger. This is a Bandit Joe solo jam, so get to listening!____________________________________You can find a video version of this episode by searching for Dollar Bin Bandits on YouTube.Check out and subscribe to YEET Presents on Patreon: patreon.com/yeetmagazine.Email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on Twitter.
Originally called “Glenwood”, Larchmont Boulevard received its current name around 1912. In 1921, the Los Angeles Times announced a new business district on Larchmont consisting of 30 stores, developed by Julius LaBonte and Charles Ramson. At that time, there was an explosion in population occurring in the area – and in Los Angeles in general – and this noted commercial corridor would support the needs of adjacent residential developments. In fact, Larchmont was planned as the first neighborhood shopping center in Los Angeles. The late LA City Councilmember, Tom LaBonge, prioritized preserving the “village atmosphere” of the Boulevard (in 1992) as he recognized it as the “physical and social, as well as retail, center for the surrounding neighborhoods of Larchmont, Hancock Park and Windsor Square. Celebrating 100 years serving as the center of this vibrant community, CivitasLA is joined by Larchmont civic leaders, and local stakeholders – Patty Lombard, Co-Publisher of the Larchmont Buzz; Joanna Vernetti of Vernetti Restaurant; and Todd Warner of Tailwaggers as we discuss the evolution of the boulevard (and community); the changing nature of retail and its impact on maintaining the “village atmosphere” that it's been known for. For more information, please visit: Larchmont Buzz at https://www.larchmontbuzz.com; Vernetti Restaurant at https://vernetti.la; and Tailwaggers at https://www.tailwaggerspets.com. And, for more information about CivitasLA, please visit www.CivitasLA.com and we hope you'll rate and review our show; and connect with us on Facebook (@CivitasLA), Instagram (@Civitas_LA) and Twitter (@Civitas_LA).
Janice Lee is the author of the novel Imagine a Death, available from Texas Review Press. Lee is a Korean-American writer, editor, publisher, and shamanic healer. Author of seven books of fiction, creative nonfiction and poetry, she is the founder & executive editor of Entropy, Co-Publisher at Civil Coping Mechanisms, Contributing Editor at Fanzine, and Co-Founder of The Accomplices LLC. She currently lives in Portland, OR where she is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Portland State University. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Launched in 2011. Books. Literature. Writing. Publishing. Authors. Screenwriters. Etc. Support the show on Patreon Merch www.otherppl.com @otherppl Instagram YouTube Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian Wayne corners the Co-Publisher of Scout Comics, CHARLIE STICKNEY, to talk "WHITE ASH!" CHEERSTOCOMICS.COM TWITTER: @cheerstocomics INSTAGRAM: @thecheerstocomicspodcast FACEBOOK.com/cheerstocomics __________ Ink'd Marketing Featured Comic: "STARLITE" Back it on KICKSTARTER here! inked.pub/starlite ___________ Proudly affiliated with: GEEK COLLECTIVE /Age of Radio Podcast Networks & NSCLIVETV.com & Ink'd Marketing Solutions ___________ For BOOKING/ADVERTISEMENT opportunities, contact BOOKING@CHEERSTOCOMICS.COM ____________ Intro/Outro music composed by GRADY LEWIS ___________ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
https://www.tamupress.com/book/9781680032550/imagine-a-death/ In the face of a slow but impending apocalypse, what binds three seemingly divergent lives (a writer, a photographer, an old man), isn't the commonality of a perceived future death, but the layered and complex fabric of how loss, abuse, trauma, and death have shaped their pasts, and how these pasts continue to haunt their present moments, a moment in which time seems to be running out. JANICE LEE is a Korean-American writer, editor, publisher, and shamanic healer. She is the author of seven books of fiction, creative nonfiction & poetry. She is Founder & Executive Editor of Entropy, Co-Publisher at Civil Coping Mechanisms, Contributing Editor at Fanzine, and Co-Founder of The Accomplices LLC. She currently lives in Portland, OR where she is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Portland State University.
In this episode of Why Change? Co-hosts Ashraf and Jeff discuss Ashraf's interview with three organizational leaders who orchestrated the publishing of a book featuring young photographers. In the interview with Lucia Torres, Alicia Hansen, and Michelle Marsh, the group discusses their collaboration, the power of young people, and the impacts of storytelling. Ashraf and Jeff debrief about the long-term impacts of creative collaborations like these on the nonprofit arts sector. In this episode you'll learn: New ideas about collaboration; The role of young people as the “salt of the earth;” and How mentorship can shape the future of the nonprofit arts industry. ABOUT MICHELLE MARSH DUNN: Originally from Puyallup, WA, Michelle now considers both Seattle and New York City home. She believes that living with books is transformative, and everyone should try it. Ditto for driving a convertible, smelling a sterling rose, and wearing great cowboy boots. She has experienced every aspect of the publishing process through staff positions with Aperture Foundation and Chronicle Books, and on a project basis with University of Washington Press, Museum of Glass, Heyday Books, Abbeville Press, and others. Leadership positions include Co-Publisher of Aperture magazine and Deputy Director of Aperture Foundation; Senior Editor of Art+Design, Chronicle Books; and executive director and Chief Strategist at Photographic Center Northwest. Editor or designer of over 100 publications. Previously a tenured professor in graphic design at Seattle Central Community College, she has lectured at Parsons/The New School, Yale University, YoungArts in Miami, The Palm Springs Photo Festival, The Seagull School for Publishing in Calcutta, and PhotoIreland, among others. She holds an MS in Publishing from Pace University in New York City, and a bachelor's degree in literature/art history from Bard College. ALICIA HANSEN: A professional photographer for over 20 years. Starting her career at one of the largest metropolitan papers in the country, she has worked for The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Seattle Times, The Springfield State Journal‐Register, The Roanoke Times and World News, The Athens Banner Herald, The Guardian, and Fortune Magazine. Alicia has a BA in Journalism from the University of Georgia and a Masters Degree in Visual Communication from Syracuse University's Newhouse School. She taught photography at the undergraduate and graduate levels while at Syracuse, and has worked for world‐renowned National Geographic contract photographer, Joe McNally, as his first assistant and producer. The result of their joint efforts was the first all‐digital story for National Geographic, helping pioneer the way for digital photography to become a new standard for the magazine.For the past eight and half years she has grown NYC SALT from a small photo class to a nonprofit organization with a 100% college acceptance rate. LUCIA TORRES: She is working to create equity for the future of women of color in Los Angeles through inclusionary story-telling and advocacy. I have dedicated myself to building community throughout Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley for over 20 years. She has a background in education, non-profit program development & management, communications and journalism. This episode of Why Change? A Podcast for the Creative Generation was powered by Creative Generation. Produced and Edited by Daniel Stanley. For more information on this episode and Creative Generation please visit the episode's webpage and follow us on social media @Campaign4GenC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whychange/support
This week we discuss transparency in publishing, fiction vs memoir and Britney Spears' publishing history. Our panel discussion features author, founder and publisher of Sutherland House, Ken Whyte; Co-Publisher and editor of ECW Press, Jack David; and The Rights Factory's own Executive Editor Diane Terrana. Diane also weighs in on the line between fiction and memoir and TRF agent Kathryn Willms gives us an oral history of Britney and books.
Our Courageous Leadership with Virginia Prodan Podcast -- Guest - Eli Marcus- Speaker - Executive Director – Davler Media Group; Co-Publisher of City Guide Magazine - NY's only large circulation Visitor Magazine; Co-Publisher of City Map – NY's largest distributed Visitor Map Follow our Podcast at: https://open.spotify.com/show/7kHPeoAgbkAHCg2C6RApEZ - hear our encouraging & inspiring messages each Wednesday & Saturday at 10:00 a.m. CST. For training on how to discover the Courageous Leader in you - go to: https://www.virginiaprodanbooks.com/freedom-coaching. @VirginiaProdan #SavingMyAssassin #CourageousLeadrship #leadership #emotionalintelligence #leadershipdevelopment #coaching #podcast
Eric Fulwiler is continuing his mission to learn how the world's hottest fintech start-ups and the biggest and most innovative financial service brands drive growth through modern-day marketing. Today's special guest is Jim Marous, Co-Publisher at The Financial Brand. We take a deep dive into what Jim's philosophy on marketing is, his journey to the top of the marketing world, and how he keeps staying focused and always learning. He highlights the importance of surrounding yourself with partners with the same goals as you, how to satisfy the followers you already have rather than spending all of your energy on finding new ones, and why this is part of the key to success. This season of Fintech Marketing Podcast is sponsored by Visa Whatever your payment plans, Visa, the world's leader in digital payments, is on hand with the expertise, programs, solutions, and partner networks to help make it happen. Bring your big idea to life. Partner with Visa to do it bigger and faster. Visit visa.co.uk/fintech (https://www.visa.co.uk/partner-with-us/info-for-partners/info-for-fintechs.html). If you enjoyed the show, don't forget to subscribe to never miss an episode and leave a review on iTunes and every other podcast app! Spread the Fintech Marketing love by sharing or tweeting this podcast. Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/FinTechInsiders) where you can join the conversation, alternatively email podcasts@11fs.com! Special Guest: Jim Marous.
In this week’s episode of Ask A CEO Podcast, Gregory Demetriou is joined by Joshua Schneps, CEO and Co-Publisher at Schneps Media. They discuss the legacy of Schneps Media, the strategies to sustain a business in the long run, and Joshua's top tip for CEOs.
Bearded Comic Bro got to sit down and talk with David A. Byrne who is the writer behind the comic series "Stake". David is also a Co-Publisher for Scout Comics. Make sure you watch the video and check out all the links below that we mention in the videoscoutcomics.comhttps://www.davidabyrne.com/Follow David A. Byrne on Social Media Instagram: @dab282Twitter: @dab282
NYC photographer/co-publisher Alex Wolff talks about his amazing career as owner/photographer of Alex Wolff Photography and Concierge Photography, director and co-publisher of Long Island Portfolio, short film director and supporter for numerous causes! Alex also highlights a number of accomplishments while helping other fellow artists to share their works and amazing stories about his amazing career! Check out his works today at www.alexmwolffphotography.smugmug.com and the latest edition at www.longislandportfolio.com ! #alexwolff #alexwolffphotography #newyorkcity #jericho #newyork #photography #concierge #longisland #longislandportfolio #portfolio #shortfilm #artist conciergephotography #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spotify #spreaker #anchorfm #itunes #googleplay #applemusic #youtube #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagneralexwolff #themikewagnershowalexwolff --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support
NYC photographer/co-publisher Alex Wolff talks about his amazing career as owner/photographer of Alex Wolff Photography and Concierge Photography, director and co-publisher of Long Island Portfolio, short film director and supporter for numerous causes! Alex also highlights a number of accomplishments while helping other fellow artists to share their works and amazing stories about his amazing career! Check out his works today at www.alexmwolffphotography.smugmug.com and the latest edition at www.longislandportfolio.com ! #alexwolff #alexwolffphotography #newyorkcity #jericho #newyork #photography #concierge #longisland #longislandportfolio #portfolio #shortfilm #artist conciergephotography #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spotify #spreaker #anchorfm #itunes #googleplay #applemusic #youtube #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagneralexwolff #themikewagnershowalexwolff
Dr. Edward Valandra is commonly known but he is also called Wembley Wahab Sheila, his Lakota name. Dr. Valandra resides in his traditional homelands, which go as far east as St. Paul, where he lives right now. This homeland he talks about is the traditional homelands of his people, which is still occupied by the settlers illegally, which he likes to make known for the purpose of acknowledgment. Denise Breton is Co-Publisher and executive director at Living Justice Press where she has worked over the last 20 years to develop. Denise would like to acknowledge she, her mother, and the Living Justice Press are located in the Dakota homeland, land stolen through genocide. Denise refers to herself as a white settler squatting here because she is here illegally. She also acknowledges that she benefits from this and so does Living Justice Press and this awareness has given a profound orientation to the work that Living Justice Press does. Denise is an author and has written four books and is working on her fifth, which is called Harm Dependent No More. In this episode Dr. Gaye Lang, Dr. Edward Valandra, & Denise Breton discuss: Incorporating racial justice as a part of restorative justice A variety of experiences with racism and injustice. Recognizing a living with double standards. The risks that come with speaking the truth. Key Takeaways: There is not always a fair chance or a level playing field, but you need to keep going anyway. Emphasize and practice the actions that we preach so that we can lead by example. Furthering the movement is the work of people of color to raise the dialogue and help it keep growing. “The book creates a space for the movement to organically move forward.” - Denise Breton Mentioned: Harm-Dependent No More Colorizing Restorative Justice Connect with Living Justice Press: Twitter: https://twitter.com/LJPBooks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingjusticepress/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/livingjusticepress Website: http://www.livingjusticepress.org/ Email: ljpress@aol.com Phone: 651-695-1008 Connect with Dr. Gaye Lang: Don't forget to subscribe to the show, so that you don't miss a single episode; and please leave a rating and review. I would greatly appreciate it. Follow our show on Facebook and check out our Website for more details and to engage with our podcast community. You can also follow Dr. Lang on LinkedIn. KEYWORDS: Diversity, inclusion, equity, tolerance, racism, bias, implicit bias, and explicit bias. Show notes by Podcastologist: Kristen Braun Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
This week, the panel discusses the influx of new residents to the East End in the wake of the pandemic, and the effect that has had and will have in the future, including adding to the affordable housing crisis; an update on the Shinnecock Nation's plans to construct a casino just outside of Southampton Village and the effect that might have on an already overburdened traffic situation; the arrest of Southold political figure Damon Rallis, who was charged with distributing child pornography; and efforts to preserve John Steinbeck's former Sag Harbor home, which hit the market last week for $17.9 million. https://www.facebook.com/shaw11946 (Joseph P. Shaw), Executive Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/wpsutton (Bill Sutton), Managing Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/kathryn.g.menu (Kathryn Men)u, Co-Publisher, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/grant.parpan (Grant Parpan), Content Director, Times-Review Media Group https://www.facebook.com/michael.mackey.984 (Michael Mackey), Local Host For Long Island Morning Edition, WLIW-FM
Today Melissa gets to sit down and chat with writer of White Ash and co-publisher of Scout Comics, Charlie Stickney!
Mitch Roschelle, Co-Publisher and Co-Chair of the ULI Emerging Trends in Real Estate report and Partner at PwC and Co-Chair of the firm's Real Estate Practice, joins Sam Chandan to discuss conditions in the commercial real estate market, the outlook for retail and office space demand, the competitive position of core urban areas in a post-pandemic world, and the persistence of historically low interest rates. For over 40 years, the Emerging Trends in Real Estate report has been amongst the most respected and widely read global surveys of real estate industry leader sentiment and expectations. According to ULI, the report "includes interviews and survey responses from more than 2,200 leading real estate experts, including investors, fund managers, developers, property companies, lenders, brokers, advisers and consultants." For more information about the Urban Lab podcast and Dr. Sam Chandan, please visit http://www.samchandan.com/urbanlab.
SpaceWatch.Global is pleased to present the second episode in our new podcast series, The Space Cafe Podcast.The Space Cafe Podcast brings our signature brand of engaging and relevant content from across the global space economy to you via an exciting new format. Together with award winning Executive Producer Markus Mooslechner (Terra Mater Factual Studios), our fortnightly podcast features co-host Anna Hazlett (SpaceWatch.Global Middle East & Asia Representative).Each episode will include a review of the most important topics included in SpaceWatch.Global's bi-weekly newsletter, as well as guest appearances and deep commentary from expert panelists from across the space sector.Episode Two of The Space Cafe Podcast features special guest Dr. John Sheldon, Chairman of ThorGroup and Co-Publisher of SpaceWatch.Global. In this episode, the team discusses cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, who sets the rules for space, and how to get ready for the next NASA mission.In this episode, Markus and Anna discuss with their guest Dr. John Sheldon, Chairman of ThorGroup and Co-Publisher of SpaceWatch.Global, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence and ask the questions who sets the rules for space and how to get ready for the next NASA mission?○ Markus Mooslechner - https://www.linkedin.com/in/markus-mooslechner-87878085/ ○ Dr. John Sheldon- https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-b-sheldon-6947706/ ○ Referenced article: - https://spacewatch.global/2020/03/spacewatchgl-op-ed-thinking-about-the-future-and-preparing-for-the-new-normal/You can find us on Spotify and Apple Podcast!Please visit us at SpaceWatch.Global, subscribe to our newsletters. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter!
Today's guest is Syd Danger. Danger is her middle name. She is the Creative Director and Co-Publisher of SAD Magazine. She is also the Art Director at Good Fortune Collective out of Vancouver BC.During this episode we talk about:-how she niched down into print design early in her career.-her time at Beetroot Magazine and AdBusters.-the career test that she took and where it pointed her. -Donald Trump with a barcode moustache.-@davidcarson and @raygunmagazine get the ol' shout outs. -what it was like taking over the creative for a publication that is for artists, designers, and creatives...talk about intimidating. -struggling with imposter syndrome. -an amazing 'yo mama' joke that Syd throws down.-how she struggled with direction after university and how she took steps to find out where her spot was in this design world. -the print project that ended up with a surprise huge typo. -the FUTURE issue of SAD Magazine and why she is so proud of it. It was so awesome chatting with someone who loves print as much as me. Syd is also a riot to talk to! Enjoy this one. @syd_danger @sadmagazine
AT&T has fired Dan DiDio! This huge news has rocked the comic book world. Rokk and Steven take an in-depth look at Dan DiDio's career at DC Comics and examine the various missteps that may have led to DiDio's firing. The boys then discuss various potential candidates to replace Dan DiDio as Co-Publisher of DC Comics.
Menachem Klein discusses the political biography and leadership of Mahmoud Abbas, President of the Palestinian Authority. Professor Klein presents a portrait of Abbas as PA President including in comparison to his predecessor - Arafat. Klein deals with these two leaders in his forthcoming book Arafat and Abbas: Portraits of Leadership in a State Postponed (C Hurst and Co Publishers, July 2019)
Janice Lee talks about her secret dance performances and how the music of "Godspeed You! Black Emperor" carries her through writing sessions. Lee is the author of KEROTAKIS (Dog Horn Press, 2010), Daughter (Jaded Ibis, 2011), Damnation (Penny-Ante Editions, 2013), Reconsolidation (Penny-Ante Editions, 2015), and The Sky Isn't Blue (Civil Coping Mechanisms, 2016). She is Founder & Executive Editor of Entropy, Co-Publisher at Civil Coping Mechanisms, Contributing Editor at Fanzine, and Co-Founder of The Accomplices LLC. After living for over 30 years in California, she recently moved from Los Angeles to Portland, Oregon where she is an Assistant Professor of Fiction at Portland State University.