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Dr. Kaitlan Baston, ASTHO Alum and the former New Jersey Commissioner of Health, reflects on her time in the role as she steps down; Dr. Hang Lu, Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Media at the University of Michigan, discusses an article about the use of Generative AI for vaccine misbelief correction state and territory leaders, ASTHO staff, and more are attending Prep Summit 2025 this week; and ASTHO would like to welcome Dr. Meena Seshamani, the Secretary of the Maryland Department of Health, as its newest member. New Jersey Department of Health News Release: ICYMI: Governor Murphy Announces Jeff Brown to Serve as Acting Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Health ScienceDirect Article: Generative AI for vaccine misbelief correction – Insights from targeting extraversion and pseudoscientific beliefs Preparedness Summit Web Page ASTHO Web Page: Maryland | Meena Seshamani, MD, PhD
On this episode of the LMC Cast, Executive Director Matt Sullivan is joined by a team of students from Ewha Womans University in Seoul, South Korea, majoring in Communication Media and Korean Literature & Language. The group is conducting research for the "Global Frontier Project," an initiative organized by Ewha Womans University. The theme of their project is: "Proposing Strategies to Revitalize Media Centers in Korea: Production, Distribution, and Network." The group's primary goal is to explore innovative approaches for improving media access and education for citizens, with a focus on the pivotal role that media organizations play in amplifying underrepresented voices. As part of their research, the group interviewed LMC Media Executive Director, Matt Sullivan, to gain valuable insights by learning from prominent community media centers in the Northeast region.
Aujourd'hui, j'ai l'immense plaisir d'accueillir une figure marquante du monde des relations presse : Olivia Mardon.Olivia, qui a commencé sa carrière dans le secteur commercial de la téléphonie, s'est réinventée en se lançant dans les relations presse en 2008. Avec plus de 15 ans d'expérience à son actif, elle a su gérer avec brio les relations médias pour le Groupe Orange et le Groupe La Poste. Elle a par la suite créé Olivia Mardon RP, consolidant son indépendance et sa passion pour ce domaine.Dans ll'entretien d'aujourd'hui, Olivia nous partage son parcours professionnel et nous explique comment les relations presse se révèlent être un outil stratégique clé dans l'univers de la communication. Elle aborde les défis de la construction d'une image de marque solide à travers les médias et partage ses conseils pour élaborer des stratégies de communication efficaces.Nous explorons ensemble l'impact des relations presse sur la visibilité des entreprises, l'importance d'établir des liens authentiques avec les médias, et comment le marketing et les stratégies de communication traditionnelles peuvent se compléter pour étendre la portée des campagnes.Préparez-vous à un échange avec plein de contenu précieux, où les récits et les réussites d'Olivia nous guident pour améliorer nos approches en marketing et optimiser notre présence médiatique. Saisissez cette chance de découvrir comment intégrer efficacement les relations presse dans vos actions de communication pour dynamiser votre marque.Pour contacter Olivia :https://www.linkedin.com/in/olivia-mardon-attach%C3%A9edepresse/Live diffusé le 04/03/2024 à (re)voir sur YouTube :https://www.youtube.com/live/O_VOcI1QdWk?si=X-zs358rRJWcRhM9Avec amourChristophe ---------------------------------------------------------✅ Rejoins la communauté des Néo Vidéo Marketeurs:- Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/groups/1489934154397998 - Telegram : https://t.me/+U8SsbR0AkMI6i14t---------------------------------------------------------✅ FORMATIONS RÉALISATION VIDÉO :- En présentiel dans le Loir-et-Cher:https://christophetrain.fr/ressources/ateliers/- En distanciel :https://christophetrain.systeme.io/formationvideo------------------------------------------------------------
How are both virtual money and real money being used inside the Metaverse and what does this mean for brands, funding and market share? View the full video interview here. Nupur Avantika is Vice President of Digital Learning/Experience at Encora and is based in Pune, India where she helps to ensure seamless customer engagement through ongoing business transformation. She also works closely with the sales leadership in the US, Europe, and APAC to establish predictable and continuous business. With 20+ years of experience in digital learning, another focus area for Nupur is to upscale the company's capabilities to include the latest trends and technologies in the Digital Learning/Experience domain. Nupur holds a Master's in Communication Media for Children from SNDT University, Pune and a Post Graduate Diploma in Digital Business from Emeritus Institute of Management, Singapore, in collaboration with MIT Management Executive Education and Columbia Business School. Dianela Gamboa is a Senior UX Designer at Encora. Having worked in Marketing for many years prior, she is able to strike the perfect balance in User Experience and understanding business financial goals while always putting the user in the center. Fermín Chávez is a User Experience Researcher at Encora and has been working in the field for five years. Coming from a technological background, he found a new balance in research by mediating with the more human side of things. He is very interested in the playful, leisurely uses of technology and how we can reframe our world through play.
Claudio Calò"Memoria Festival"Memoria Festival, Mirandola"La sfilata di moda come opera d'arte"Sabato 1° ottobre 2022, ore 11:00Con Claudio Calò e Marco BelpolitiGli stilisti sono considerati artisti, innovatori, e senza dubbio esistono capi d'alta moda che meriterebbero di essere esposti in una galleria: perché, allora, non considerare le stesse sfilate come opere d'arte? È la proposta dell'esperto di comunicazione di moda Claudio Calò, che ne discute con lo scrittore e critico letterario Marco Belpoliti, alla ricerca di canoni e nuove definizioniClaudio Calò si è laureato in semiotica della pittura all'Università Cattolica. Si è occupato di comunicazione di moda con incarichi presso Ralph Lauren a Ginevra ed Emilio Pucci a Firenze. Quindi assume la direzione globale della comunicazione del gruppo Armani a Milano. Oggi è consulente strategico per alcuni marchi come Umit Benan e insegna comunicazione presso i master di Fashion Promotion, Communication & Media e Fashion & Luxury Brand Management dell'Istituto Marangoni di Firenze. Ha collaborato con “Lampoon” e “Vogue Italia”. Per Einaudi ha pubblicato La sfilata di moda come opera d'arte (2022)Claudio Calò"La sfilata di moda come opera d'arte"Einaudi EditoreGuardare, guardarsi, essere guardati… Che cos'è davvero una sfilata di moda? Aggancia, su un suo palcoscenico “unico”, l'arte, il cinema, il teatro, la danza, la fotografia, il simbolo e il racconto, la politica persino e l'informazione. E legge ininterrottamente il mutare della contemporaneità, ovvero non finisce mai di rispondere alla domanda di tutti e di ognuno: «Chi davvero siamo diventati, ora?» Moda e sfilata di moda («È un po' come se la sfilata – Miuccia Prada ne conviene – fosse la mostra per il mondo dell'arte») sono riti sociali esclusivi, certo, ma le risposte che tentano ci riguardano tutti, in modo emotivo, spettacolare, leggero, splendidamente inutile. «Una sfilata di moda è uno spettacolo, è intimità, è intensità. Ed è completamente senza significato: perciò ha tanto successo», dice René Célestin, fondatore di una delle maggiori case di produzione di sfilate. Ma in ballo c'è sempre il significato della modernità, ed è per questo che, da Baudelaire in poi, se ne occupano fra gli altri anche Walter Benjamin, Roland Barthes, Jean Baudrillard… Claudio Calò ne ha uno sguardo dall'interno, che è ad un tempo in presa diretta e critico. Ci racconta di Giorgio Armani, di John Galliano, di Ralph Lauren, di Karl Lagerfeld, di Gianni Versace, di Alexander McQueen o di Antonio Marras come delle supermodel degli anni '90, e ci conduce per mano dalle vere e proprie bambole che venivano usate nel Settecento in Francia per far conoscere la moda di corte in provincia, fino agli spettacoli planetari e virtuali – avatar al posto di modelle al posto di bambole… – attraverso cui la moda ha dovuto evolversi, spinta fra l'altro dalla pandemia a trovare un nuovo equilibrio e forse una nuova forma. Calò la chiama transmoda: una moda «orizzontale e decentralizzata, veloce e atomizzata, ironizzante e collaborativa». Attraverso scenari planetari e racconti di singoli eventi o incidenti raccolti spesso dalla viva voce dei protagonisti – come la storia del termine mannequin o il segreto della camminata di Naomi Campbell – Calò disegna l'affresco di quel mondo sconosciuto che è sotto gli occhi di tutti.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEAscoltare fa Pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
In this miniseries I'm doing on my personal life as I'm about to embark on a big time life accomplishment, graduating with my Bachelors degree in Communication Media from SUNY New Paltz, I give you guys some insight on some important people in my personal life of my years before High School. I also talk about when my love for basketball began and the people who helped push me. Grab ya popcorn
In this episode, guest María Roa joins host Simon Hodgkins. María is an enthusiastic marketing professional specializing in events and communications with over 17 years of experience. She has worked across B2C and B2B companies such as GRUPO PRISA, the global leader in Communication Media in Spanish, and SModa Magazine. Maria has in-depth knowledge of managing a 360º marketing strategy, including rebranding, customer engagement, funnel creation, and brand awareness.
When Eliza Gray graduated with a degree in Communication Media, going from Technical Support to a Criminal Justice Non-Profit was not her imagined path. Now as a Director of Development at the North Carolina Center on Actual Innocence, Eliza is dedicated to helping right wrongful convictions, as well as making an impact that betters the lives of others. Check out this podcast to hear about her transition from working at Cisco into a non-profit. Learn about her career, and also why she says it's important to form and utilize professional relationships. https://ask.ncsu.edu/ask-the-pack/ Podcast Editor: Sade Proctor
University Major and Career Online Series Major: Communication & Media Arts Speaker: Borei Sylyvann
This week on Privacy Please, we recorded a special episode on Privacy day (January 28th) with our fantastic guest and new friend, Christopher Hansen, SVP, Communication, Media and Technology Portfolio at 3Pillar Global. Main Topics: We talk about his background and how he got into this industry, the death of the cookie, and how COVID has rapidly increased innovation among tech companies.
Have you struggled with your reels? Or perhaps you're keen to try but don't know where to start? In this episode, I'm chatting with Monique Lombardo, The Socialista. Monique is an Instagram coach and social media manager who helps coaches and service-based businesses turn their social media following into sales. She's an absolute expert at reels and is sharing the highs and lows of growing a business, where it began, the importance of mindset, and how you can have great results on social media too. Monique fell into social media and Instagram while she was studying Communication Media majoring in Digital Media and Journalism. She invested in building her community when she started out on her own in 2018 and has had incredible success ever since. Monique is an absolute genius at reels and shares her advice to grow your business using your own expert knowledge in your videos. She outlines her process for creating content and her easy simple steps to find the right topics to post that your audience will love. Turn the camera on and give them a go today! LINKS: CONNECT WITH MONIQUE: Instagram: @thesocialista_ Program: Rise with Reels CONNECT WITH ME: Join BUSINESS FOR LIFE: https://www.jessicawilliamson.com.au/businessforlife Apply for 1:1 Business Coaching: https://www.jessicawilliamson.com.au/business-coaching Download my FREE Limiting Beliefs Workbook here More FREE Resources: https://www.jessicawilliamson.com.au/free-resources Join The Dreamers and Doers Membership: https://www.jessicawilliamson.com.au/membership Get your DREAM BIG JOURNAL here Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jess.williamson8/
Yes, it's been one whole year of the Multi-Hazards podcast. We're 70 episodes in now and running strong! Here host Vin Nelsen answers questions such as: - Where's Multi-Hazards at now? - What kind of praise & criticism have you received? - How has Multi-Hazards changed you? - How has the podcast assisted you with Networking, with connecting with others who are professionals or lay people in the fields focused on protecting communities? - What's your method? How do you produce your podcast episodes? - What are your plans? How do you see the future for the Multi-Hazards podcast? Join this episode of Multi-Hazards and be part of a movement to change the world! Cover photo by Hugo Jehanne on Unsplash Outro: "Basa Basa Beat" by Nana Kwabena *********************** Vin Nelsen's Bio Vin Nelsen has a passion for protecting communities. While continuing to teach immigrants at Douglas College on unceded Salish Nations' land in Vancouver, Canada, he continues podcasting, writing articles and scheming schemes to protect "vulnerable" populations with education, activism and action related to Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and Climate Change Adaptation (CCA). This currently includes focusing more on anti-racism, promoting justice, equality and diversity and opposing movements that stick to the status quo. Vin studied a Grad Diploma in Climate Risk Management from the University of Waterloo, a Certificate in Climate Change Policy & Practice from the University of Toronto, courses from Yukon University's Graduate Diploma in Climate Change Policy, as well as a Diploma of Emergency & Security Management, Certificate in Emergency Management and Certificate of Emergency Management Exercise Design from Justice Institute of BC (JIBC), plus courses in First Nations' Studies, meteorology, technical writing and cyber security while volunteering with a local Emergency Preparedness program and Red Cross these last 2+ years. He has a Master of Arts in Cross-Cultural-related studies (Trinity), a Bachelor of Arts, double majors of Communication (Media) and French as well as a Certificate of Liberal Arts (Simon Fraser University), a Certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language (Vancouver Community College), and passed the Real Estate Trading Services Licensing from the University of British Columbia (UBC). His previous work including many years in immigrant helping organisations as program manager, career and job search counsellor and instructor, English language instructor and real estate agent. He worked six years in Asia and has worked with diverse people, especially with non-Westerners, since his youth. For the next few decades, he will dedicate himself to protecting communities from extreme weather events, geohazards, security threats and damaging social and political trends. «Être fort pour être utile.» ("Be strong to be useful")
This episode is a reading and explanation of "Disasters Mirror Society", an article written by Multi-Hazards host Vin Nelsen, inspired by his recent podcast with Vincent B. Davis. Disaster Doc Mark Keim so graciously put the article on his website as a guest blog. Within the article are important lessons, because the next few years and decades will be all about "the vulnerable" in pre/during/post disaster work. Thanks to these wonderful experts, and also Heather McGhee (The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together) and Debora MacKenzie (COVID-19: The Pandemic that Never Should Have Happened and How to Stop the Next One) for their excellent, scholarly work. Study Guide here: Other Links: https://disasterdoc.org/disasters-mirror-society/ (This article may have disappeared from here by now; please check the PDF link on my podcast website). Articles about the Simon Fraser University alumni in a racist incident: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/black-alumnus-of-sfu-charged-after-controversial-arrest-by-police-at-burnaby-campus-1.5848978 https://thetyee.ca/News/2021/03/26/Canadian-Universities-Racism-Problem/ Photo by Marc-Olivier Jodoin on Unsplash Outro Music: The End - Coyote Hearing from YouTube Audio Library Vin Nelsen's Bio Vin Nelsen has a passion for protecting communities. While continuing to teach immigrants at Douglas College near Vancouver, British Columbia (BC), Canada, he studied a Grad Diploma in Climate Risk Management from the University of Waterloo, a Certificate in Climate Change Policy & Practice from the University of Toronto, courses from Yukon University's Graduate Diploma in Climate Change Policy, as well as a Diploma of Emergency & Security Management, Certificate in Emergency Management and Certificate of Emergency Management Exercise Design from Justice Institute of BC (JIBC), plus courses in First Nations' Studies, meteorology, technical writing and cyber security while volunteering with a local Emergency Preparedness program and Red Cross these last two + years. He finished in December 2019, then COVID-19's disruption came in March 2020, so this podcast at least lets him release some of that pent-up steam while seeking ways to contribute to the fields of Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR). He has a Master of Arts in Cross-Cultural-related studies (Trinity), a Bachelor of Arts, double majors of Communication (Media) and French as well as a Certificate of Liberal Arts (Simon Fraser University), a Certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language (Vancouver Community College), and passed the Real Estate Trading Services Licensing from the University of British Columbia (UBC). His previous work including many years in immigrant helping organisations as program manager, career and job search counsellor and instructor, English language instructor and real estate agent. He worked six years in Asia and has worked especially with non-Westerners since his youth. For the next few decades, he will dedicate himself to protecting communities from extreme weather events, geohazards, security threats and damaging social and political trends. «Être fort pour être utile.» ("Be strong to be useful")
Multi-Hazards podcast is on Season 4 and it hasn't even been a year yet! Multi-Hazards is in full-swing, looking at the theme of "protecting communities" from a variety of angles! Join host Vin Nelsen as he reviews Season 3's twenty episodes from Sept 2020 to April 2021, and looks forward to an entirely new season. Vin Nelsen's Bio Vin Nelsen has a passion for protecting communities. While continuing to teach immigrants at Douglas College near Vancouver, British Columbia (BC), Canada, he studied a Grad Diploma in Climate Risk Management from the University of Waterloo, a Certificate in Climate Change Policy & Practice from the University of Toronto, courses from Yukon University's Graduate Diploma in Climate Change Policy, as well as a Diploma of Emergency & Security Management, Certificate in Emergency Management and Certificate of Emergency Management Exercise Design from Justice Institute of BC (JIBC), plus courses in First Nations' Studies, meteorology, technical writing and cyber security while volunteering with a local Emergency Preparedness program and Red Cross these last two + years. He finished in December 2019, then COVID-19's disruption came in March 2020, so this podcast at least lets him release some of that pent-up steam while seeking ways to contribute to the fields of Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR). He has a Master of Arts in Cross-Cultural-related studies (Trinity), a Bachelor of Arts, double majors of Communication (Media) and French as well as a Certificate of Liberal Arts (Simon Fraser University), a Certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language (Vancouver Community College), and passed the Real Estate Trading Services Licensing from the University of British Columbia (UBC). His previous work including many years in immigrant helping organisations as program manager, career and job search counsellor and instructor, English language instructor and real estate agent. He worked six years in Asia and has worked especially with non-Westerners since his youth. For the next few decades, he will dedicate himself to protecting communities from extreme weather events, geohazards, security threats and damaging social and political trends. «Être fort pour être utile.» ("Be strong to be useful") ~ From Georges Hébert (1875-1957), French Navy officer, pioneer of France's physical education programs and creator of the Natural Method.
For today’s episode, we examine the internet as a racialized space by interviewing Dr. Apryl Williams—an assistant professor in the Department of Communication & Media and the Digital Studies Institute at the University of Michigan. During our conversation, we discuss her motivation for researching race in online spaces (07:49), the importance of exploring race relations on the internet (9:10), the process of conducting research in non-traditional spaces (11:00), and academic reception to digital sociology (13:35). Next we have a discussion about the internet as a racialized space (15:35), racial battle fatigue in the digital era (18:30), and her research on Black twitter and How to Get Away with Murder (22:06). We close the episode by exploring her recent work on racial bias and discrimination in online dating (29:05), her article on the sociology of selfies (38:25), and her study on mobile technologies in the Democratic Republic of Congo (43:00). Other Topics Include 00:30 - Catch up with Tyrell and Daphne 01:30 - The Hosts Reflect on Race and Technology 06:54 - Introduction of Dr. Apryl Williams 07:49 - Learn More about Dr. Williams 50:45 - Algorithmic Bias in Online Dating 58:26 - Ty and Daphne Reflect on the Interview Resources Learn More about Dr. Apryl Williams - https://aprylwilliams.com Berkman Klein Center Profile - https://cyber.harvard.edu/people/apryl-williams Alt-Right, Swipe Left! - https://alt-right-swipe-left.tumblr.com Twitter - @AprylW Instagram - aprylaw
Intro music | Fun Day by BensoundWant to get email notifications for new episodes? Click here._____Today we are joined by Carl Zangerl. Carl is an Associate Teaching Professor and the Faculty Director for Communication Media, and Human Resources Management at Northeastern University. We discuss the persuasion principles and how to apply them to stakeholders groups, the role of business in education, and more!
Tired of the pandemic? Restless? Bored? Listen to Multi-Hazards podcast host Vin Nelsen as he takes a few moments to summarise the 20 episodes of Season 2 and give you a glimpse of what will happen in the new season: Rest Not in Peace - Season 3 Premiere by Vin Nelsen (Multi-Hazards Podcast S03 E01). Check out the Study Guide, click on the top left where it says "Pdf" above the date! https://multi-hazards.libsyn.com/rest-not-in-peace-season-3-premiere-by-vin-nelsen Vin Nelsen's Bio Vin Nelsen has a passion for protecting communities. While continuing to teach immigrants at Douglas College near Vancouver, British Columbia (BC), Canada, he studied a Grad Diploma in Climate Risk Management from the University of Waterloo, a Certificate in Climate Change Policy & Practice from the University of Toronto, courses from Yukon University's Graduate Diploma in Climate Change Policy, as well as a Diploma of Emergency & Security Management, Certificate in Emergency Management and Certificate of Emergency Management Exercise Design from Justice Institute of BC (JIBC), plus courses in First Nations' Studies, meteorology, technical writing and cyber security while volunteering with a local Emergency Preparedness program and Red Cross these last two years. He finished in December 2019, then COVID-19's disruption came in March 2020, so this podcast at least lets him release some of that pent-up steam while seeking ways to contribute to Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR). He has a Master of Arts in Cross-Cultural-related studies (Trinity), a Bachelor of Arts, double majors of Communication (Media) and French & Certificate of Liberal Arts (Simon Fraser University), a Certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language (Vancouver Community College), and passed the Real Estate Trading Services Licensing University of British Columbia (UBC). His previous work including many years in immigrant helping organisations as program manager, career and job search counsellor and instructor, English language instructor and real estate agent. He worked six years in Asia and has mainly worked with non-Westerners since his youth. For the next few decades, he will dedicate himself to protecting communities from extreme weather events, geohazards, security threats and damaging social and political trends. «Être fort pour être utile.» ("Be strong to be useful") From Georges Hébert (1875-1957), French Navy officer, pioneer of France's physical education programs and creator of the Natural Method.
Where else can you hear hour-long interviews on disasters, adapting to climate change, terrorism, artificial intelligence, loving your neighbour, protecting communities, all in one podcast? So, the marathon continues! Host Vin Nelsen takes a few moments to summarise the 20 episodes of Season 1 and looks forward to an exciting new season. Check out the Study Guide, click on the top left where it says "Pdf" above the date! https://multi-hazards.libsyn.com/season-premiere-with-multi-hazards-podcast-host-vin-nelsen Vin Nelsen's Bio Vin Nelsen has a passion for protecting communities. While continuing to teach immigrants at Douglas College near Vancouver, British Columbia (BC), Canada, he studied a Grad Diploma in Climate Risk Management from the University of Waterloo, a Certificate in Climate Change Policy & Practice from the University of Toronto, courses from Yukon University's Graduate Diploma in Climate Change Policy, as well as a Diploma of Emergency & Security Management, Certificate in Emergency Management and Certificate of Emergency Management Exercise Design from Justice Institute of BC (JIBC), plus courses in First Nations' Studies, meteorology, technical writing and cyber security while volunteering with a local Emergency Preparedness program and Red Cross these last two years. He finished in December 2019, then COVID-19's disruption came in March 2020, so this podcast at least lets him release some of that pent-up steam while seeking ways to contribute to Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR). He currently volunteers with Canadian Red Cross for local and nationwide disasters as well as with the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) - Canadian Council's Partnership Engagement Committee and Understanding Risk BC's Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Hub. He has a Master of Arts in Cross-Cultural-related studies (Trinity), a Bachelor of Arts, double majors of Communication (Media) and French & Certificate of Liberal Arts (Simon Fraser University), a Certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language (Vancouver Community College), and passed the Real Estate Trading Services Licensing University of British Columbia (UBC). His previous work includes many years in immigrant helping organisations as program manager, career and job search counsellor and instructor, English language instructor and real estate agent. He worked six years in Asia and has mainly worked with non-Westerners since his youth. For the next few decades, he will dedicate himself to protecting communities from extreme weather events, geohazards, security threats and damaging social and political trends. «Être fort pour être utile.» ("Be strong to be useful") ~ From Georges Hébert (1875-1957), French Navy officer, pioneer of France's physical education programs and creator of the Natural Method.
Cape & Drew present part one of their four part series, "See Black Women" featuring Arielle (Ary) Chambers. Ary is a multimedia journalist, host and on-camera talent for the WNBA and NCAAW, with a passion for amplifying the progression of women in sports. She studied Communication Media at NC State, English at Oxford University, and most recently, Entrepreneurship at Harvard Business School. She currently a talent/social at Bleacher Report. Tune in now to hear more about Ary's passion and work! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cape-and-drew/support
Climate change, extreme weather, (un)natural disasters, pandemics, cyber attacks, biodiversity loss, the 6th mass extinction, poisonous political trends, etc. These pose a threat to human societies and the natural world. This is a podcast about disasters suffered or averted, with issues facing experts in climate change adaptation, emergency management, business continuity, disaster risk reduction, public safety, etc. It's for anyone interested in protecting your communities, families, your livelihoods or businesses. Tune in as we seek solutions to potential risks and also the domino or cascading effects when they overlap and slam into each other. With host, Vin Nelsen . . . FULL-LENGTH LINK: multi-hazards.libsyn.com In Season 1 Episode 1 of Multi-Hazards, your host Vin Nelsen Reveals the podcasters who inspired him. Offers a Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) definition of "hazards" and "multi-hazards". Discusses two of several main themes: Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and Emergency Management (EM). Answers the question: Is Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) really a defined professional field? Explains the diversity of the Emergency Management (EM) field. Provides a brief educational and work bio of himself, the host. Responds to the question: "Why a podcast?" Envisions what future podcasts will be like. Describes the podcast-birthing environment arising out of the current COVID-19 pandemic. Teaches you a few great proverbs that apply to our global predicament. Thanks for listening, everyone. Stay safe out there and stay tuned for more! Check out the Study Guide that accompanies this podcast. Useful for elementary, high school, universities and English Second Language (ESL) classes! Multi-Hazards . . . all about protecting communities. Vin Nelsen's Bio Vin Nelsen has a passion for protecting communities. While continuing to teach immigrants at Douglas College near Vancouver, British Columbia (BC), Canada, he studied a Grad Diploma in Climate Risk Management from the University of Waterloo, a Certificate in Climate Change Policy & Practice from the University of Toronto, courses from Yukon University's Graduate Diploma in Climate Change Policy, as well as a Diploma of Emergency & Security Management, Certificate in Emergency Management and Certificate of Emergency Management Exercise Design from Justice Institute of BC (JIBC), plus courses in First Nations' Studies, meteorology, technical writing and cyber security while volunteering with a local Emergency Preparedness program and Red Cross these last two years. He finished in December 2019, then COVID-19's disruption came in March 2020, so this podcast at least lets him release some of that pent-up steam while seeking ways to contribute to Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR). He currently volunteers with Canadian Red Cross for local and nationwide disasters as well as with the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) - Canadian Council's Partnership Engagement Committee and Understanding Risk BC's Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Hub. He has a Master of Arts in Cross-Cultural-related studies (Trinity), a Bachelor of Arts, double majors of Communication (Media) and French & Certificate of Liberal Arts (Simon Fraser University), a Certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language (Vancouver Community College), and passed the Real Estate Trading Services Licensing University of British Columbia (UBC). His previous work including many years in immigrant helping organisations as program manager, career and job search counsellor and instructor, English language instructor and real estate agent. He worked six years in Asia and has mainly worked with non-Westerners since his youth. For the next few decades, he will dedicate himself to protecting communities from extreme weather events, geohazards, security threats and damaging social and political trends. «Être fort pour être utile.» ("Be strong to be useful") From Georges Hébert (1875-1957), French Navy officer, pioneer of France's physical education programs and creator of the Natural Method.
Join us as we talk to professors from the School of Communication Media and the Arts and current SCMA students and learn about their experiences with SCMA and their advice to future students. In this episode, we are joined by Professor Arvind Didi, Professor Lindsay McCluskey, Professor Jessica Reeher, Professor Toby Malone, Professor Michael Riecke, and Professor Donna Greene as well as current students Caroline, Josh, Alexis, and Jenn. Faculty speaks from the beginning until 44:39 Students speak from 44:39 until end
This episode has something for everyone! During this interview you will learn what the role of an agricultural communicator entails, how crisis communication fits into agriculture, and you will get some great tips on how to practice media literacy in your everyday life! Music: "Upbeat Party" by scottholmesmusic.com
Do you know when to use the phone or email? What about text, social media, and face-to-face meetings? How do you feel when you hear the phone ring? In this podcast episode, HR expert Tamara Finlay shares advice and frameworks to help you choose the ideal communication media or platform to optimize your communication. Link […] The post #37 COMMUNICATION MEDIA: Phone or Email – with HR expert Tamara Finlay appeared first on Talk About Talk.
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Elizabeth Alsop is an assistant professor and academic director of Communication & Media and Liberal Studies at CUNY's School of Professional Studies and the author of the forthcoming book, Making Conversation in Modernist Fiction (Ohio State U. Press, 2019). Read more about Elizabeth’s work at indoorvoicespodcast.com.
Welcome to this sixth episode of the The Future Tech for Education Series on The Edtech Podcast, supported by Pearson What's in this episode? How do we get beyond the tick-box or bubble filling exercise of exams and tests, whilst also measuring 'progress'? We delve into ideas around 'invisible assessment' and question who benefits from ‘traditional’ and re-imagined forms of assessment, including games-based assessment. Can ‘tests’ be fun and should they be? How do we measure collaboration? People Sophie Bailey is the Founder and Presenter of The Edtech Podcast Dr. Kristen DiCerbo, Vice-President of Education Research, Pearson Dr. Valerie Shute, Mack and Effie Campbell Tyner Endowed Professor of Education in the Educational Psychology and Learning Systems department, Florida State University Alina von Davier, Researcher, ACTNext Prof. Rose Luckin, Professor of Learner Centred Design, IOE - Culture, Communication & Media, UCL Institute of Education Show Notes and References Checkout https://theedtechpodcast.com/edtechpodcast and tinyurl.com/pearsonfuturetech Tell us your story We’d love to hear about innovative technology or approaches you are developing or using in education. Leave your stories in the comments below. Alternately, record a quick free voicemail via speakpipe for inclusion in the next episode. Finally, you can post your thoughts or follow-on links via twitter @podcastedtech @kristendicerbo via The Edtech Podcast Facebook page. The Pearson Future Tech for Education Series is produced by The Edtech Podcast and supported by Pearson Education. If you're interested in the themes that come out of the series, check out more ideas in the "open series" here.
Ros talks to Neill Harvey-Smith, former Head of Media for the Church of England about communication, media and the gospel.
Mitchell Gaudet, sculptor; Chris Haines, board member of the Arlene and Joseph Meraux Charitable Foundation; Dr. Sonya Forte Duhé, Director and Professor in the School of Mass Communication at Loyola University; Bobbie Semple, student at American University in the Foreign Language and Communication Media program
Tensie J. Taylor is from Louisburg, North Carolina. She graduated from North Carolina State University in 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication—Media concentration—and a minor in Psychology and from the University of Southern California in 2014 with a Master of Education in Postsecondary Administration and Student Affairs. Currently, Tensie is the Assistant Director of the USC Black Alumni Association and in this role, she plans, coordinates, and executes programs and events for the Black Alumni Association; directs the Legacy through Leadership Mentorship Program; assists with Toastmasters International; and helps students with their professional and career development. Tensie also serves on the Board of Directors for the We Are Ohana Foundation, an organization that is dedicated to finding resources and helping foster youth in Los Angeles. She also volunteers for United Friends of the Children, a non-profit that helps foster youth.
Galilean International, out of Mumbai, India sponsors a great event each year, Visual Communication Media Sunday. This is an annual event, the second Sunday of March (March 10th this year) celebrating followers of Jesus who bless the film and media industry with their work and their witness, as they live out their faithful presence in the film industry throughout the world. Pray for films that provide rich evangelistic opportunities, and continue to be a critical tool in sharing the gospel throughout the world in this visual and media savy world.Go to Galilean.org to download a prayer booklet and other resources.
Jason Gehlert is the author of the horror series Quiver. Mr. Gehlert started out self-publishing Quiver, a horror novel about a small town fighting off a legendary werewolf. Through his tireless promotions, Mr.Gehlert landed a contract with Stonegarden.net Publishers who published his Quiver trilogy and his sensational South African jungle zombie novel Contagion. Jason has been featured in several news articles, radio interviews, and has done various book signings around New York's Hudson Valley area. He also has his own website, www.jasongehlert.blogspot.com and has plans to expand his writing library, prolifically offering up work after work each year, including Revolver, coming soon from Black Bed Sheet Books. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communication/Media from Suny-New Paltz.