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Louis Virtel is joined by culture reporter Kyle Buchanan to discuss pop it-girl Olivia Rodrigo's new album before diving into Steven Spielberg's new movie Disclosure Day and whether he still has his finger on the pulse. Plus, Matt Rogers stops by to chat about the Culture Awards, podcasting and his new movie “Stop! That! Train!”
Dean Drieberg is an acclaimed creative with almost three decades' experience in theatre, advertising and events. He recently directed Nine for NIDA and Dial M For Murder for Smoke&Mirrors Productions. Dean is Resident Director for Disney's The Lion King and was Resident Director of Hamilton for the Australian, New Zealand and International tours from 2021 to 2025. He directed Promises, Promises at Hayes Theatre, the Australian Premiere of Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (nominated for Best Musical in the TimeOut Sydney Arts & Culture Awards and 3 Sydney Theatre Awards) for Darlinghurst Theatre Company, the Australian Premiere of Passing Strange (nominated for 5 Green Room Awards including Production of the Year) for Antipodes Theatre Company, co-directed Colour And Light: The Art of Sondheim (winning 2 Green Room Awards) and Sunday In The Park George (Green Room Award nominee for Best Direction and Best Multimedia Design) for Watch This - Australia's Sondheim repertory company for whom he is Co-Artistic Director, directed and designed bare the Musical and the Australian Premiere of Memphis the musical for StageArt. Dean has worked on over 20 national tours and has produced advertising campaigns and major events across Australia, New Zealand, in Tokyo and New York. Dean is an advocate for theatre that is inclusive of Indigenous, Bla(c)k and people of colour, artists with a disability and LGBTQIA+ artists.
Fashion, creativity and craftsmanship are taking centre stage as the Fashion Collective presents Maison Renaissance. Fashion designers Charlene Figueras and Dorcas Hammond will join us in the studio.The GRA is bringing together regulators, legal experts and industry professionals for a major Data Protection Workshop. It will cover everything from AI governance and children's privacy to cybersecurity and anti money laundering.The winners of the 2026 Spring Visual Arts Competition have been announced. The overall Ministry of Culture Award went to Hannah Cavilla Latin. We'll have more on this year's winners.Robin Sheppard-Capurro also brought us the latest sporting news. And, the Annual Classic Vehicle Rally returns to Casemates tomorrow, bringing together vintage and classic car enthusiasts from Gibraltar and abroad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode features filmmaker Peter Bailey - award-winning author, journalist, and director of the hit documentary series "Miami Kingpins", which debuted on Amazon Prime in 2025 and quickly reached the Top 10 as a documentary series.Peter shares insights from his dynamic career, including: how he created "Miami Kingpins" and built an audience, starting the interview series "NiteCap, as well as the inspiration a success of his two "Paradise Discovered" documentaries. He also reveals what it's like to work with major outlets like Newsweek, TIME Magazine, NBC, and The Miami Herald and his advocacy for Caribbean storytelling and cultural ownership.His work has earned multiple awards, including Best Feature Documentary at the Caribbean Tales Film Festival and the 1261 Grenada Film Festival, as well as recognition by being named one of Miami's most powerful and influential Black Business Leaders by Legacy Miami and recipient of the Virgin Islands Living Legend of Culture Award.▶️ Watch the *Miami Kingpins* trailer: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2oAoYaMBZw]
We're closing out 2025 with the first-ever Arsenic Culture Awards. Matt, Jason, and Drew kick things off with a round of Drinko, it's Plinko, but with terrible drinking consequences, before breaking down the best, worst, and most baffling things we covered all year.From best bourbon and favorite stories to the dreaded “Why Does This Exist?” award, we nominate, debate, and vote on the moments that defined Arsenic Culture in 2025. We wrap it all up by recognizing the community with our Greatest Fan Award and shouting out one of the people who helped keep this show alive all year.Thanks for riding with us through another year!#yearinreview #bourbon #arsenicculturehttps://www.youtube.com/@arsenicculturehttps://instagram.com/arsenicculturehttps://tiktok.com/@arsenicculturehttps://www.facebook.com/arsenicculture/https://x.com/arsenicculture
Diese Folge ist sehr besonders, denn wir reden über ein Projekt für den wir als PHAT CONSULTING den Microsoft Act to Accelerate Award bekommen haben und zwar in der Unterkategorie Kultur. Ein Bereich, der für uns nicht nur in unserem eigenen Unternehmen enorm wichtig ist, sondern auch einen sehr hohen Stellenwert in der Zusammenarbeit mit unseren Kunden hat. Wir stellen euch in dieser Folge das Projekt für SOS Kinderdorf vor, das wir für unsere Bewerbung genutzt haben. Denn es ist nicht nur ein Projekt bei dem mithilfe von Künstlicher Intelligenz die Zusammenarbeit auf ein neues Niveau gehoben wurde, es war vor allem auch ein tolles Beispiel, wie unser Fokus auf die Kultur in Transformationsprozessen erfolgreich umgesetzt werden kann.
Charlie Coughlin, born in Buffalo's Irish heritage district, brings a unique blend of Irish and American tunes, folk songs, and new music sensibility to his solo act, forming his own Neo-Folk sound. As the fiddler for Crikwater, The Brothers Blue, Steel City Rovers, and Bánóg, Charlie has been performing in the Buffalo area for more than ten years. He has played on stages from Buffalo to New York, Baltimore, Ireland, and beyond. He has also performed at many great festivals across the country, such as the Greyfox Bluegrass Festival, The Virginia Scottish Festival, and The Southern Maryland Celtic Festival, among many others. Charlie is also a proud recipient of the Irish Echo's Arts and Culture Award in 2023. In the fall of 2025, Charlie opened the Buffalo Academy of Irish Music. Its aim is to bring in-depth traditional Irish music lessons to youth and adults in the Buffalo and Western New York region. Its goal is to further enrich the already fantastic Irish traditional music scene in the area with more young players and masterclasses from highly skilled teachers from Ireland. Charlie joined Rockabilly Greg In the Flamingo Lounge on November 15, 2025 to talk about the Buffalo Academy of Irish Music, his music and play some traditional and non-traditional fiddle tunes.
Recently, I sat down for a discussion with my good friend James Iranzad (co-owner and operator of Gooseneck Hospitality), along with two of the city's most respected chefs, Joël Watanabe (Kissa Tanto, Bao Bei, Meo) and Ron McKinlay. McKinlay is a Vancouver-born chef who has spent the past nine years in Toronto as the Executive Chef at Canoe in Toronto. Earlier this year, he left that position in order to focus on travelling, collaborating, and cooking around the world - including at a special dinner with Gus Stieffenhofer-Brandson, Executive Chef of Published on Main.Together, we dug into the topic of current chef culture; including how leadership has shifted, what awards actually mean, and the real challenges of running a functional, creative and healthy kitchen in 2025. We also talked about the beauty of collaboration, the grind behind big-name restaurants, the music that shaped Ron's early cooking years (plenty of hip hop), and how chefs stay inspired over the course of their careers. If you care about where restaurant culture is heading, you'll get a lot out of this one.If you have questions, observations, or ideas for future episodes, email at trackandfoodpod@gmail.com
We'll be talking about Black Friday. A day to grab a bargain or two in town, but also a good time to be on the lookout for scams and fraud. Our reporter Katy Docker has been in town speaking to shoppers, and to the RGP about potential scams.The Winner of the Senior Award at this year's Cultural Awards, artist Karl Ullger, was with us in the studio.Robin Sheppard-Capurro brought us the latest sports news.And Christmas Jumper Day is around the corner, raising funds for Save the Children. Paul Lyon brought us details of what's happening this year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special edition of the Inspiring Women in CX podcast, celebrating the 2025 Inspiring Women in CX Awards Winners, Clare Muscutt sits down with Susanna Baqué, Senior Director, Global Customer Experience and our Culture Award winner! Shaped by a profoundly personal experience, Susanna shares her inspiring journey, revealing how vulnerability and empathy transformed her workplace – and customer experiences. Clare and Susanna explore: Leading with empathy and inclusion to drive meaningful connections with employees and customers The courage of vulnerability in leadership and how it sparks transformative cultural change Practical strategies for building psychological safety and fostering thriving teams The power of authentic, people-first leadership in shaping extraordinary workplaces Lessons on collaboration, belonging, and lifting others as you rise This episode celebrates Susanna's remarkable leadership and the thriving CX culture she's built. Packed with real-world insights, it's an inspiring listen for anyone looking to create genuinely human-centred workplaces.
Rik goes in hard for supplements, and Cale is out of pocket, as The Boys discuss this year's "Culture Awards". Starring Cale Evans, and Jacob Brayton. Music by Josh Brayton. The Podcast From Hell is a fully improvised comedy podcast featuring creatures from the worlds of Mythology, Lore, Legends, and the minds of North Carolina's okayest improvisors
Plus: The Wild Robot, Weapons, Dig!, and Barack O's nature special00:00 Introduction and Children's Media02:56 Parenthood and Watching Habits06:01 Documentaries and Environmental Awareness09:10 Music Documentaries and Cultural Commentary11:53 Film Discussions: Weapons and The Menu14:59 Comedy and The Culture Awards20:29 The Power of Positive Humor22:54 Memorable Moments from the Awards Show28:13 The Gilded Age Season 3 Finale Discussion
Happy Thursday, you pop culture junkies! This week, Brooke walks us through some viral trends that unfold into other viral trends. From women lip synching Hamilton songs and sneaking out of windows, to explaining what a FINAL BOSS is and breaking down The Culture Awards and the song of the summer, “Diet Pepsi”, by Ben Platt NOT Addison Rae. And of course we have the dark sides of pop culture. A woman going viral on TikTok for falling in love with her psychiatrist and turning to the community to talk about it while seemingly in an AI psychosis as she relies entirely on ChatGPT and Anthropic's Claude for all her communications and counsel. WOO BOY. We also have a warning about an “energy drink” called Feel Free which seems to be highly addictive. BE WARNED. And Brooke has decided that MAHJONG is the new Pickleball. PCM Newsletter This week: https://popculturemondays.com/2025/08/11/hamilton-ai-psychosis-diet-pepsi-its-pop-culture-summer/ The Culture Awards CLIP TO WATCH: IN ABSENTIA - https://www.tiktok.com/@bravotv/video/7535598076484914487?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc
Emma and Isabel start by discussing the Las Culturistas Culture Awards and the pop culture / Bravo of it all. They then get into this week's episode of Miami, with a little OC and The Valley reunion. Plus tangents including Carole Radzi on WWHL, Bethenny's move to Florida, the future of RHONJ, and the difficult job of casting directors. https://x.com/gunvalsonicon/status/1952778817283494400https://x.com/ecareyo/status/1953123622983221269 Codes:Boll & Branch: Bollandbranch.com/comments to get 15% off plus free shippingQuince: Quince.com/comments to get free shipping and 365-day returns Cornbread Hemp - cornbreadhemp.com/cbc, use code cbcCatch Project Runway - Thursdays at 10pm on Freeform, Stream on Hulu and Disney+See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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start set the show00:05:00 FedEx St. Jude Championship00:08:00 NFL preseason action00:15:00 'Any Given Saturday' thoughts00:27:00 Teresa WalkerMLB Speedway ClassicTitans preseason action00:45:00 DRAFT: Mythological Creatures01:07:00 Theatre Thursday'Weapons' excitement'WAR OF THE WORLDS' has a 0% on Rotten TomatoesBarbara Walters documentaryIs CJ cultured?
On this all-new E! News, we go behind the scenes of 'Wicked: For Good.' Next, the stars come out for the Las Culturistas Culture Awards. Plus, Dolly Parton makes history! We have the details.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers gave out the most prestigious made up awards out there, and who's leading the VMA nom? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Financial educator Tiffany Aliche breaks down how to best dig yourself out of debt and build a road map to eliminating those balances. Also, Bowen Yang drops in to catch up and talk about his awards show on Bravo, ‘The Las Culturistas Culture Awards,' which highlights some overlooked moments in pop culture. Plus, psychotherapist and social media personality Meg Josephson shares advice on how to break the cycle of people pleasing and set boundaries to boost our happiness. And, chef Giorgio Rapicavoli whips up a tasty recipe for grilled pork tenderloin.
Musician, songwriter and music producer, Candice Lorrae is no stranger to the spotlight, but her recent recognition as one of two recipients of the First Nations Fellowship award at the 2025 First Nations Arts and Culture Awards is a powerful reminder of the impact she's having across both industry and community.
“We're often put in positions that make us uncomfortable with the inner struggle of how to keep our job and have our program recognized enough to get support versus how to carry out our true mission with students. If I'm trying to continue to fall in love with the choral art, I think the way to do that is looking for literature that will balance the soul-searching and academic needs of the students and the entertaining needs of the audiences. Looking for literature for all of those reasons often reignites my own curiosity and interest.”Dr. Kristina Ploeger-Hekmatpanah is a Full Professor of Music serving as Director of Choral Activities and Undergraduate Music Education at Eastern Washington University. She has earned degrees from Edmonds Community College, Central Washington University, Eastern Washington University, and the University of Kentucky. She was the Artistic Director of the Spokane Area Youth Choirs, and the Director of Spokane Symphony's Chorale & Chamber Choir. Previously in Spokane, Kristina taught Choral Methods at Gonzaga University, observed student teachers for Whitworth College, and taught Middle School Choir at St. George's School and High School Choir at West Valley High School in the Spokane Valley. Before moving to the Spokane area, she taught at Everett HS, Ephrata HS, and AC Davis HS. Kristina has served on the WA ACDA Board as an R&S chair in world music, children's chorus, university, and jazz, and is the current President-Elect of WA ACDA. She has presented numerous times for state and all-northwest MENC/WMEA conventions and twelve WA-ACDA Summer Institutes. Directing Honor Groups and All-State Choirs in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Kentucky, from Elementary through High School levels; as well as presenting at festivals and conferences in WA, MA, OR, ID, FL, and KY has given her the opportunity to work with a wonderful array of choristers and directors. The Spokane Arts Commission of the City of Spokane has awarded Kristina the “Arts in Education Award,” and the “Arts Organization Award” for her work with the Spokane Area Children's Chorus. Kristina also received Spokane's “YWCA Woman of Achievement in Arts and Culture Award.”To get in touch with Kristina, you can e-mail her at kploeger@ewu.edu.Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace Hudson
Monte and CareyAnn as they sit down with Sheida Gasparian, a dynamic real estate agent who bridges California and Tennessee markets with her unique approach. [0:05-0:10] Sheida's Background: From California to Tennessee [0:10-0:15] Career Journey: From KinderCare to Real Estate [0:15-0:25] Networking Strategy: Monthly 72-Hour California Trips [0:25-0:35] Broker Tours and Referral Networking [0:35-0:45] Multilingual Skills and Cultural Advantages [0:45-0:55] Balancing Family, Career, and Cross-State Real Estate [0:55-1:05] Winning the Culture Award and Mentorship [1:05-1:15] Contact Information and Closing Remarks Discover how one agent is revolutionizing real estate networking across state lines, offering insights into collaboration, branding, and professional growth. Follow Sheida: @homesbysheida https://www.facebook.com/sheida.gasparian We Educate and Motivate All Things Real Estate! Monte Mohr owns Realty One Group Music City and has sold over $1 Billion dollar's worth of real estate and over 3000 homes sold over his 30+ year career! Interested in joining Monte as an agent? www.topagentsuccess.com Carey Ann Cyr manages and operates one of the Top Branches for CMG Financial in Franklin, TN. She and her team have become known for closing nearly impossible deals! They have processed over 300 million in mortgages since 2016 with over 613 families ushered into their dream homes! Contact Carey Ann: www.yourtnlendingsolution.com The Talk of Music City Real Estate is Produced, Voiced and Edited by www.itsyourshow.co
Welcome back to the I Give a Sh*t About My Employees podcast! Today, we're sitting down with Rose Jones, the Director of Human Resources at Meyers, Roman, Friedberg & Lewis, a company that has won Culture Awards year after year.
Jigsaw Puzzle Culture Awards 2024 – A Celebration of Puzzle Excellence!The Jigsaw Puzzle Culture Awards is a celebration dedicated to honoring the vibrant puzzle community and the individuals who bring it to life.Congratulations to all our nominees and winners!
The 2024 Sole Free Awards are here, and this year's nominees reflect a dynamic intersection of sneakers, culture, and collaboration. From iconic footwear to groundbreaking partnerships, the awards celebrate the moments and innovators that shaped the past year. Additionally, this year we will be announcing the 4th Annual Sole Free Lifetime Achievement Award given to an individual whose contributions to the industry have forever changed the game. Congratulations to all of our nominees. Once again this year's awards are sponsored by OPTYX New York. Since 1971, OPTYX has strived to offer New York with quality eye care offered by their family of supremely skilled optometrist, all the while offering luxury brands to ensure you look the best in them. Voting is now open (CLICK HERE.) Here's a breakdown of the categories and nominees making waves this year.SNEAKER OF THE YEARThe most coveted sneakers of the year have ignited debates across the sneaker community. These nominees represent the pinnacle of design, storytelling, and cultural impact:• Jordan 3 Nina Chanel: A bold reimagining of a classic with Nina Chanel's distinctive aesthetic.• Nigel Sylvester Bike Air: A tribute to the BMX legend, merging sport and streetwear.• Futura Dunks: A timeless collaboration blending art and footwear.• Wu-Tang Dunks: Iconic and instantly recognizable, a nod to the legendary rap group.• Air Force One Linens: The return of a fan-favorite classic, steeped in nostalgia.SOLE FREE MOMENT OF THE YEARFrom sports milestones to pop culture events, these moments defined 2024:• Dwight Gooden Jersey Number Retirement: Celebrating the legendary Mets pitcher's incredible career.• Beat Street Anniversary with Nas, Melle Mel, Scorpio, Kool Moe Dee: A hip-hop tribute that honored the cultural impact of Beat Street.• Tracy Morgan from the NYIAS (New York International Auto Show): A comedic and stylish appearance that stole the spotlight.• Floyd Mayweather and John Gotti III from Times Square: A memorable and unexpected cultural clash in the heart of NYC.COLLABORATION OF THE YEARPartnerships took creativity to the next level this year, blending sports, art, and fashion:• New York or Nowhere x New York Knicks: A love letter to NYC basketball.• Siegleman Stables x NY Mets: Merging equestrian luxury with Mets fandom.• East Side Golf x Paper Planes: A sleek and modern union of golf and streetwear.• Travis Scott x Topps Baseball: A genre-defying collaboration celebrating the crossover of music and America's pastimeFOOD COLLAB OF THE YEARCulinary creativity met pop culture with these unforgettable pairings:• Pop Up Bagel x Grillo's Pickles: A tangy, limited-edition bagel experience.• Lucali Pizza x Rag & Bone: Where high fashion meets New York's iconic pizza culture.• Kaws x General Mills “Monsters”: Artistic reimaginings of classic cereal box designs.• Kith x Sour Patch Kids: A sweet and sour collaboration that delighted fans.MOST STYLISH NEW YORKERStyle and individuality took center stage with these New Yorkers who embody the city's unique fashion:• Nigel Sylvester: BMX star and sneaker culture icon.• Francisco Lindor: The Mets' star shortstop, blending athleticism with sharp sartorial choices.• Ella Emhoff: The fashion-forward model and designer redefining NYC style.• Josh Hart: New York Knicks player and streetwear enthusiast.The Sole Free Awards continue to celebrate the crossroads of sneakers, culture, and creativity, highlighting the individuals and collaborations that set the tone for what's next. Stay tuned as the winners are announced, and join the conversation about the most exciting year in street culture yet.#solefree #nyc #sneakers #awards #fypEXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Harlan Friedman and Donna DrakePRODUCER/EDITOR: Robin C. AdamsFollow Harlan on Instagram: @theofficialharlan
Tis that time of the year! We wrap up and dole out our pop culture awards for 2024! Thank you for listening to us through a great year of pop culture! See you in 2025 xxx
The Ringer's Bill Simmons reacts to Pat Riley's statement that Jimmy Butler will NOT be traded this NBA season, before Joe House joins to discuss this year's NBA Christmas Day games, the NBA's superstar paradox, and check in on some of their preseason win-total predictions (2:20). Then, they run through their favorite games on the NFL weekend slate (29:59) before making the Million-Dollar Picks for NFL Week 17 (57:52). Finally, Bill's daughter Zoe joins for the final 'Year-End Teen Culture Awards' before she enters her 20s (1:03:48). Host: Bill Simmons Guests: Joe House and Zoe Simmons Producer: Kyle Crichton The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brett and EvilJeff host the annual CBQ 2024 "Best Of" Culture Awards! What were our favorite comic books, movies, and TV shows in comic book and queer culture? What happens when we put Agatha All Along up against X-Men '97? What was our favorite queer moment? What was our favorite comic book moment? Join us and find out!
In this episode of Grow a Small Business, host Troy Trewin interviews Tevia Hoalst shares her journey of founding TeKoda Accounting, a firm specializing in personalized accounting services. Tevia discusses scaling her business to a 13-member team with 7-figure revenue, achieving over 20% annual growth, and earning an Inc. 5000 award for outstanding company culture. She emphasizes the importance of client-centric services, strong team dynamics, and leveraging AI for industry growth. Why would you wait any longer to start living the lifestyle you signed up for? Balance your health, wealth, relationships and business growth. And focus your time and energy and make the most of this year. Let's get into it by clicking here. Troy delves into our guest's startup journey, their perception of success, industry reconsideration, and the pivotal stress point during business expansion. They discuss the joys of small business growth, vital entrepreneurial habits, and strategies for team building, encompassing wins, blunders, and invaluable advice. And a snapshot of the final five Grow A Small Business Questions: What do you think is the hardest thing in growing a small business? According to Tevia Hoalst, the hardest thing in growing a small business is perseverance. She emphasizes that not every day will feel like a win, and visionaries must push through the slow days while staying focused on their long-term goals. What's your favourite business book that has helped you the most? Tevia Hoalst's favorite business book is Awesomely Simple by John Spence. She finds its six principles invaluable, especially the emphasis on building a strong company culture and addressing toxic team dynamics, even when it involves high-performing individuals. Are there any great podcasts or online learning resources you'd recommend to help grow a small business? Tevia Hoalst recommends the podcast Diary of a CEO. She appreciates its variety of guests and insightful interview style, making it a valuable resource for personal and professional growth in business. What tool or resource would you recommend to grow a small business? Tevia Hoalst recommends investing in a robust client management system. She highlights its importance in automating tasks and reducing manual work, enabling teams to focus on more strategic activities and business growth. What advice would you give yourself on day one of starting out in business? Tevia Hoalst would tell herself on day one to embrace the journey, stay committed, and enjoy every moment. Her advice emphasizes digging in, loving the process, and making the experience fun while working toward long-term success. Book a 20-minute Growth Chat with Troy Trewin to see if you qualify for our upcoming course. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your small business to new heights! Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey. Quotable quotes from our special Grow A Small Business podcast guest: Success is all about perseverance, pushing through the slow days while keeping your eye on the goal — Tevia Hoalst AI won't replace the human element; it's the personal connection that keeps clients coming back — Tevia Hoalst Client service isn't just about delivering results; it's about building lasting relationships and understanding their goals — Tevia Hoalst
Send us a text message and tell us your thoughts.Art speaks volumes about history and resilience. Join us as we chart the artistic evolution of the Cayman Islands with Maia Muttoo, Education Manager at the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands. With her fascinating pan-Caribbean roots, Maia offers a unique perspective on how storytelling, history, and art intertwine to shape the Caribbean narrative. Our journey takes us to the heart of the Cayman Islands, where the spirit of creativity thrives amid challenging environments. Discover the remarkable craftsmanship and ingenuity of Caymanians, from the iconic Cayman Catboat's maritime legacy to the meticulous art of thatch basketry. This episode highlights the traditional skills that have been passed down through generations, revealing a blend of survival and artistry that remains integral to Caymanian identity. Artistic expression in the Cayman Islands continues to evolve, fueled by a dynamic blend of traditional crafts and contemporary influences. Whether you're captivated by the evocative seafaring heritage captured by Simon Tatum or the intuitive dream-inspired art of Miss Lassie, this episode invites you to experience the Cayman Islands' rich artistic landscape and the cultural connections that inspire it.Maia Muttoo is a cultural professional interested in the role of arts-based programming, storytelling and events in education, public outreach, and the enlivening of community. She is the Education Manager at the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI) where her work supports community engagement with NGCI's visual art collections, exhibitions and initiatives through the development, implementation and evaluation of public programmes and resources. Muttoo holds a MA with distinction in Cultural and Creative Industries from King's College, London, and a BA (Hons) in History from the University of Toronto. She has participated in the Museums Association of the Caribbean's annual conference since 2022, and has been involved in a range of cultural projects locally and regionally through her work with both public and private organisations as a writer, educator, and events/programmes coordinator. Muttoo was an exhibiting artist in the 3rd Cayman Islands Biennial, Conversations with the Past in the Present Tense, and is the recipient of a Heritage Cross Award (Mid-Career) at the Cayman National Cultural Foundation's 2023 National Arts and Culture Awards. Support the showConnect with Strictly Facts - Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | YouTube | Website Looking to read more about the topics covered in this episode? Subscribe to the newsletter at www.strictlyfactspod.com to get the Strictly Facts Syllabus to your email!Want to Support Strictly Facts? Rate & Leave a Review on your favorite platform Share this episode with someone or online and tag us Send us a DM or voice note to have your thoughts featured on an upcoming episode Donate to help us continue empowering listeners with Caribbean history and education Produced by Breadfruit Media
As the year winds down, it's time to celebrate our incredible puzzle community with the annual Jigsaw Puzzle Culture Awards! These awards are all about honoring puzzle culture and the people who make it shine. Now we are looking for nominees. Do you know someone who deserves recognition? Fantastic! You can nominate them using the nomination form, open until Sunday, December 8, 2024. Early next year, you'll also get the chance to vote for the winners!
The 15th edition of the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) will celebrate Indian cinema in many special ways, including awarding Ram Charan the 'Ambassador for Indian Art and Culture Award'. The festival has recently unveiled its program and the nominations for this year's IFFM awards. The winners will be announced at the annual gala night on 16 August. The festival will run from 15 August to 25 August.
This week these Stupid B's pop the lid off Pop Culture, delivering a smart and snappy take on the trends and tidbits you (and we) love! Hold on to your headsets as we dive into Award Shows! In this episode, we explore the history of award shows, delve into the controversies, and revel in the glitz and glam of the fashion! And just for fun, we add a few backing vocals, singing our way through a fun-filled, slightly tipsy episode!
Bob the Drag Queen is back on the podcast, and this time, Bob and Monét are taking over the LA studio! Get ready for an episode packed with laughter and lively debates as they chat about planning elaborate game nights, gab about the Las Culturistas' Culture Awards, and spill the tea on Andy's appetite. From start to finish, it's all the hilarious chaos and banter you've come to love. Don't miss out on this epic reunion! Head to https://Smalls.com/RIVALRY and use promo code RIVALRY at checkout for 50% off your first order PLUS free shipping! Want to see exclusive Sibling Rivalry Bonus Content? Head over to www.patreon.com/siblingrivalrypodcast to be the first to see our latest Sibling Rivalry Podcast Videos! @BobTheDragQueen @MonetXChange Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, readers. Let's just say, on this episode? We are going to let it do what it do, YA YA ;) It's a good old fashioned rootin tootin track by track on the frontrunner (already!) for Album of the Year, COWBOY CARTER by Beyoncé. Matt and Bow get into it and discuss all the songs on the album, where Bey has been and where she may be headed next. It's very much a BEYONCÉ ep! All that, and more! Get your tickets *now* to the Las Culturistas Culture Awards at the Kings Theatre on June 15th over at the Kings Theatre website with promo code "CULTCH"! We snappin'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the first ever Jigsaw Puzzle Culture Awards: an annual award ceremony hosted by The Puzzle Podcast. We will reveal the winners, celebrate puzzle culture and give recognition for people who have given so much for the puzzle community!
Roll out the red carpet for Pop Culture Pastor's first-ever PCPPCA's (Pop Culture Pastor Pop Culture Awards)!
On today's episode of ‘Speidi,' Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag start off the episode by discussing their family Christmas (01:11) and their main goal for 2024 (06:54). Then, Spencer and Heidi give out pop culture awards for 2023, including the biggest comeback (23:46), the biggest bully (31:17), the best movie of the year (41:29), and more. Hosts: Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag Producers: Chelsea Stark-Jones, Amelia Wedemeyer, Aleya Zenieris, and Devon Renaldo Theme Song: Heidi Montag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's that time of the year to do our annual pop culture round up with our awards! Join us for a festive wrap up at the end of the year and we will see you in 2024! We have a Patreon with TWO bonus episodes, Celebrity Corner and Bad Book Club, released each month! If you want to hear more from us, support us here! Join our Culture Gang! Email us at culturehangpodcast@gmail.com and follow us on instagram @culturehangpodcast, twitter @CultureHang, TikTok @culturehangpodcast and Youtube!
Subscribe to our YouTube > http://bit.ly/CITOYOUTUBE. We go through our favorite CITO moments of 2023 (00:00-20:41). CITO's 2023 Pop Culture Awards (22:04-1:18:41). Beat Ria & Fran game 105 with Amanda & Carson: Holiday Edition (1:19:31-1:41:46). MERCH! > http://bit.ly/citomerch. Follow us on Instagram @chicksintheoffice and on Twitter @chicksintheoff + subscribe to our Snapchat > http://bit.ly/thegroupchat.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/ChicksInTheOffice
Welcome to the first ever IBAMmys, the It's Been A Minute 2023 culture awards show! It's been a minute - a whole year - and we're looking back at the biggest cultural moments of the past 365 days. Host Brittany Luse, NPR's Ayesha Rascoe, and Vox's senior pop culture correspondent Alex Aband-Santos all made nominations for each category, and a select group of culture experts at NPR voted for who should take home the prize.
Prepare yourself for the 2023 Las Culturistas Culture Awards by listening, once again, to all the Culture Award nominations, in one single episode. Tomorrow is the night! See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
“The final installment of the nominations are revealed…”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“The second third of the nominations are revealed…”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“The first third of the nominations are revealed…”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Our fans have voted and it's time for our 2022 Pop Culture Awards, A.K.A. The 5th Annual Nerdies from Zero Dark Nerdy! We reveal and review the results from categories like Popcorn Flick of the Year, Wildcard Show of the Year, Album of the Year, Best New Show, Worst Movie of 2022, and much more! Thank you for voting and as we begin our brand new season in year five of Zero Dark Nerdy, we'd love to hear from you on what topics you'd like us to cover in our new season. Be sure to like, subscribe, and follow us on all social media and podcast platforms, and thanks for keeping up with us on our wild ride since 2018.