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In this episode of Trade Show Talk, host Danica Tormohlen interviews Chris Skeith, CEO and Managing Director of UFI, the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry, who started in this role in January 2025I. Skeith shares insights about his career path, including his tenure at the Association of Event Organizers UK, and discusses his new role at UFI, aiming for evolution and not revolution. The conversation highlights his top priorities in his first 100 days, focusing on member needs and improving the organization's functionality. They delve into global trends affecting the events industry, such as talent acquisition, sustainability, and the growing role of AI. The episode also covers UFI's 100th-anniversary celebrations and their significant events scheduled for 2025. Skeith shares his optimism about the future of face-to-face events and provides a glimpse into his personal experiences, including receiving an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his services to the industry during COVID-19. Our guest Chris Skeith, who has served in the exhibition industry for more than 30 years, is Managing Director & CEO of UFI, The Global Association for the Exhibition Industry, which represents more than 900 organizations in more than 90 countries who build, maintain, and support the world's market places: trade show organisers, venue owners and operators, service providers, and national, as well as international associations, of our industry. Skeith has built a career in the not-for-profit sector, starting his exhibition career in media auditing at the Audit Bureau of Circulations, where he later led on the development of their auditing products for the event sector. In 2006, Skeith started working in the associations sector in the UK, merging two event associations in the service supplier sector to form ESSA (Event Supplier & Services Association). In 2010, he also became Director of ESSA's sister association, AEV (Association of Event Venues). In 2014, he took the role of CEO of their sister association, AEO (Association of Event Organisers), which represents UK-based organisers who operate worldwide. During this time, AEO created groups and events which connected the community which grew to over 100 members via special interest groups, and class leading events. He also held several voluntary positions to help raise the profile of the sector to Government and regulators, including Chair of the UK Government's Events Industry Board for the Department of Culture Media and Sport, member of the Department for Business and Trades Professional Business Services Committee, and Chair of UKEVENTS a partnership of all leading associations in the UK event industry. He has previously served as an UFI Board Member and chair of their associations committee. In the Queen's Birthday Honours List 2021, he was awarded an OBE by Her Majesty the Queen, for services to the Events Industry. Podcast Host: Danica Tormohlen An award-winning journalist who has covered the trade show industry since 1994, Danica Tormohlen is VP of Group Content, Meetings, Sports, Travel for Informa Connect. In her role, she oversees content for Trade Show News Network, Corporate Event News, BizBash and Connect's portfolio of in-person events. These leading media brands publish websites, newsletters, social media channels, video, podcasts and online and in-person programming for the trade show, corporate event, association meeting, experiential marketing and exhibition industries. Tormohlen currently serves as president of the Women in Exhibitions Network North America chapter. She has been a speaker and moderator at major industry events, including the TSNN Awards, IMEX, IAEE, SISO, UFI, ESCA, DI and Large Show Roundtable — to name a few.
Welcome to another episode of the JKL Pop Culture Media Podcast! In this episode, we wrap up our discussion of Severance Season 2. We delve into the resolved plot points, such as the backstory of Genna and Mark, as well as the emerging questions we have for Season 3. Join hosts Lou, Jesse, and Karen as they explore topics including the mysterious Lumen Corporation, the nature of the severance technology, and the fascinating dynamics between the innies and outies. We also speculate on what's next for characters like Helle, Dylan, Irv, and even Milchek. Don't miss this in-depth conversation about one of television's most intriguing shows. Subscribe for more pop culture discussions and updates!
Saqib Bhatti, Member of Parliament for Meriden/Solihull East & Shadow Minister for Culture Media and Sport. Saqib speaks on the state of UK baby loss policies, and why more politicians should jump out of aeroplanes. •Get in touch with Saqib Bhatti here •Still Parents Podcast - The App - Now available on all platforms• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Kevin and Kieran speak to Lisa Nandy, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, about the Football Governance Bill, which will establish an independent football regulator for English football. Follow Kevin on X - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on X - @KieranMaguire Follow Producer Guy on X - @guykilty Follow The Price of Football on X - @pof_pod Send in a question: questions@priceoffootball.com Join The Price of Football CLUB: https://priceoffootball.supportingcast.fm/ Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Visit the website: https://priceoffootball.com/ For sponsorship email - info@adelicious.fm The Price of Football is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In 2024 AFEM partnered with the Masters Students at the Arts, Culture & Media programme at The University of Groningen, to initiate a study to explore the scope of burnout among professionals in the dance industry. So we surveyed over 1,000 dance music professionals across our membership and beyond to see what they understood of burnout including the causes and potential solutions.Hear from leaders at the intersection of health, wellness and the music industry on their insights on how a better and more balanced future is available to all; our sincere thanks to:Alexandra Williamson - Blue Rhythm / AFEM Health Co-Chairhttps://www.bluerhythm.co.uk/@wearebluerhythm on instagramLOUISAHHH - Artist & Consent Coach fyeahconsent.com@louisahhh on instagramBelinda Matwali - Listen Up Therapyhttps://www.listenuptherapy.com/ @belinda_matwali/ on instagramMariana Brandão - DM Wellness https://www.dmwellness.co.uk/ @mari.l.brandao on instagram To learn more about our Partnership with the University of Groningen click below: https://www.rug.nl/society-business/science-shops/taal-cultuur-en-communicatie/projecten/3-publicaties-en-rapporten/burn-out-in-the-dance-industryAFEM Burnout Survey:https://www.canva.com/design/DAF_BXxuK_Q/bz7blcmmUYNy2acsSVTvrg/view?utm_content=DAF_BXxuK_Q&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=viewer
Persistence Culture Media Episode 155 Hosted by Mambo & Brian Special Guest: Kevin Shrope (Owner & Operator Of Essential Human Movement) Weekly Podcast! Weekly Guest! Current Topics! Trending Topics! Persistence Culture! We are a lifestyle brand. Changing lives all over the world. A community of humans striving daily to do better in all things. With the mindset to overcome challenges, we believe that through persistent movement in anything you do from fitness to business, wealth to health all goals and accomplishments require a Culture of Persistence. Persist with us. Become part of the Familia. Rep the Culture, Live the Lifestyle. #KEEPMOVING Fitness Training | Online Training | Personal Training | Nutrition | Recovery | Apparel | Media --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/persistence-culture-podcast/support
Persistence Culture Media Episode 154 Hosted by Mambo & Brian Special Guest: Eddie Beamer (Owner Of Beamer Clean Pool Service) Weekly Podcast! Weekly Guest! Current Topics! Trending Topics! Persistence Culture! We are a lifestyle brand. Changing lives all over the world. A community of humans striving daily to do better in all things. With the mindset to overcome challenges, we believe that through persistent movement in anything you do from fitness to business, wealth to health all goals and accomplishments require a Culture of Persistence. Persist with us. Become part of the Familia. Rep the Culture, Live the Lifestyle. #KEEPMOVING Fitness Training | Online Training | Personal Training | Nutrition | Recovery | Apparel | Media --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/persistence-culture-podcast/support
Persistence Culture Media Episode 153 Hosted by Mambo & Brian Special Guest: Giselle Roldan (Owner Of EMPOWRD SKIN) Weekly Podcast! Weekly Guest! Current Topics! Trending Topics! Persistence Culture! We are a lifestyle brand. Changing lives all over the world. A community of humans striving daily to do better in all things. With the mindset to overcome challenges, we believe that through persistent movement in anything you do from fitness to business, wealth to health all goals and accomplishments require a Culture of Persistence. Persist with us. Become part of the Familia. Rep the Culture, Live the Lifestyle. #KEEPMOVING Fitness Training | Online Training | Personal Training | Nutrition | Recovery | Apparel | Media --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/persistence-culture-podcast/support
Persistence Culture Media Episode 152 Hosted by Mambo & Brian Special Guest: Christian (Co-Owner Of Balcom Canyon Cider) Weekly Podcast! Weekly Guest! Current Topics! Trending Topics! Persistence Culture! We are a lifestyle brand. Changing lives all over the world. A community of humans striving daily to do better in all things. With the mindset to overcome challenges, we believe that through persistent movement in anything you do from fitness to business, wealth to health all goals and accomplishments require a Culture of Persistence. Persist with us. Become part of the Familia. Rep the Culture, Live the Lifestyle. #KEEPMOVING Fitness Training | Online Training | Personal Training | Nutrition | Recovery | Apparel | Media --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/persistence-culture-podcast/support
Persistence Culture Media Episode 151 Hosted by Mambo & Brian Special Guest: Bobby Karabinakis (Founder & Owner Of Blacktop Marketing) Weekly Podcast! Weekly Guest! Current Topics! Trending Topics! Persistence Culture! We are a lifestyle brand. Changing lives all over the world. A community of humans striving daily to do better in all things. With the mindset to overcome challenges, we believe that through persistent movement in anything you do from fitness to business, wealth to health all goals and accomplishments require a Culture of Persistence. Persist with us. Become part of the Familia. Rep the Culture, Live the Lifestyle. #KEEPMOVING Fitness Training | Online Training | Personal Training | Nutrition | Recovery | Apparel | Media --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/persistence-culture-podcast/support
Persistence Culture Media Episode 150 Hosted by Mambo & Brian Special Guest: Randy Reyes (GOAT Adventure) Weekly Podcast! Weekly Guest! Current Topics! Trending Topics! Persistence Culture! We are a lifestyle brand. Changing lives all over the world. A community of humans striving daily to do better in all things. With the mindset to overcome challenges, we believe that through persistent movement in anything you do from fitness to business, wealth to health all goals and accomplishments require a Culture of Persistence. Persist with us. Become part of the Familia. Rep the Culture, Live the Lifestyle. #KEEPMOVING Fitness Training | Online Training | Personal Training | Nutrition | Recovery | Apparel | Media --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/persistence-culture-podcast/support
Audio reading of the 2024 Liberal Democrat Manifesto chapter on Culture, Media and SportKeep up to date with the LibDem Podcast on Instagram, Facebook & Twitter - @LibDemPodPlease like & subscribe to the channel on YouTube as well as through your podcast provider so you never miss an episode.If you want to support the show why not join our Patreon exclusive service at: www.patreon.com/libdempodThanks for listeningThe Lib Dem Podcast
Join host Patty G as he sits down with Abby Alonzo to discuss all things Culture Media, including her show Valley Vision. From covering pro teams, to a close relationship with LSU athletes, Abby and her team are helping athletes tell their story in the ways they want to tell it by building unique platforms. Check out Culture Media here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9u-yMSPuSe9k5dfnD_pyLA Sponsors: Falaya Real Estate, GAGE, Lake Men's Health Center, and Horizon Financial Group The Patty-G Show website: https://thepattygshow.com/ #explorebatonrouge #batonrouge #batonrougepodcast #thepattygshow #onlylouisiana #visitbatonrrouge #louisianatravel #podcast #localpodcast #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #vodcast #batonrougebusiness #batonrougeentrepreneur --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepattygshow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepattygshow/support
We are happy to welcome back our friend, the citizen journalist, reporter, researcher, historian & scholar Dustin Nemos the Archivist, who has spent his life following every rabbit hole, every conspiracy theory and connecting the dots - and every moment since 2017 exposing the deepest secrets of the deep state. Host of The Silent War at NemosNewsNetwork.com and one of the most censored voices in truth media, also the man behind the historical archive taking on deep state science and fake news history at TheSerapeum.com https://theserapeum.com/Get your thoughts in ahead of showtime or during so we can add your comments to the live chat show. Send your questions to us via our Dangerous Super Chats link here: http://www.dangeroussuperchats.com/SUPPORT THE SHOWSuper Chat Tip https://bit.ly/42W7iZHBuzzsprout https://bit.ly/3m50hFTSubscribeStar http://bit.ly/42Y0qM8Paypal http://bit.ly/3Gv3ZjpPatreon http://bit.ly/3G37AVxGrubterra Dried Black Soldier Fly larvae are a healthy alternative to dried mealworms. Black Soldier Fly Larvae contain 75 times more calcium than mealworms and have the perfect calcium to phosphorus balance for chickens, turkeys, ducks, and pet birds. You're going to get stronger eggshells, healthier feathers, and a stronger ability to fight sickness due to Black soldier Fly antimicrobial benefits. Our black soldier fly larvae are raised on produce and bakery waste from local supermarkets. Use discount code JESSE10 for 10% off the entire website! https://grubterra.com/Wartime Homefront Essential Skills.This is for people who want the fastest and easiest ways to survive and thrive as the food system collapses. Register for FREE full access to the webinar: http://dangerousoffgrid.comCONNECT WITH USWebsite https://www.dangerousinfopodcast.com/Guilded Chatroom http://bit.ly/42OayqyEmail the show dangerousinfopodcast@protonmail.comJoin mailing list http://bit.ly/3Kku5YtSOCIALSInstagram https://www.instagram.com/dangerousinfo/Twitter https://twitter.com/jaymz_jesseGab https://gab.com/JessejaymzTruth Social https://truthsocial.com/@jessejaymzWATCH LIVERumble https://rumble.com/c/DangerousInfoPodcastPilled Foxhole https://pilled.net/profile/144176Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/dangerousinfopodcastCloutHub https://clouthub.com/DangerousINFOpodcastTwitter https://twitter.com/jaymz_jesseD-Live https://dlive.tv/DangerSend stuff: Jesse Jaymz, PO Box 541, Clarkston, MI 48347SMART is the acronym that was created by technocrats that have setup the "internet of things" that will eventually enslave humanity to their needs. Support the show
Valley Vision's host Abby Alonzo joined Anthony Ranaudo on the purple couch to discuss what to expect in the near future and how to overcome failure. 2023 LSU National Championship Baseball player, Cade Beloso, will join LSU Sports Reporter Abby Alonzo and former MLB player Anthony Ranaudo to host Culture Media's new show: Beyond the Box, a post-game segment for LSU Baseball that will be launching next week and continue throughout the season at Don Juan Cigar Bar and Modesto. #LSUBaseball #ValleyVision #LSU
Michelle Donelan, the tech secretary, discusses the government's plan to make the UK a “scaleup powerhouse” and provides more detail on some of the policy support measures. The secretary of state answers questions about her goal to make the UK home to half of all European tech unicorns by 2030 and whether immigration policy is harming UK tech growth. Elsewhere, Donelan responds to concerns that scrapping parts of HS2 is a blow to regional tech growth, and is asked whether Fujitsu is still a trusted partner in the wake of the Post Office scandal. Donelan is the UK's first secretary of state for science, innovation and technology. She was appointed to lead the department in February 2023 after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak spun it out of the Department for Digital, Culture Media and Sport, which Donelan led from September 2022. Her responsibilities include all things UK tech, from skills to regulation to R&D. Her department brought the Online Safety Bill into law and negotiated the UK's post-Brexit re-entry into the Horizon Europe research programme. Donelan and her department organised the first global summit on AI safety, which brought international leaders and experts to Bletchley Park last November.
Tobias Ellwood has always been in the headlines. This interview covers the reasons why, and comes with a trigger warning as we talk about tricky subjects, including grief and trauma. For details of supportive organisations, see the bottom of these notes.About our guest:Tobias was elected as Member of Parliament for Bournemouth East in May 2005, and subsequently re-elected in 2010, 2015, 2017 and most recently in December 2019. He was Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office with special responsibility for the Middle East and Africa from July 2014, and was made Parliamentary under-Secretary of State in the Ministry of Defence in the June 2017 reshuffle.Shortly after being first elected to Parliament in 2005, he was appointed Opposition Whip. In July 2007, he was promoted to the post of Shadow Minister for Culture Media and Sport where he was responsible for a portfolio including tourism, gambling and licensing. After the May 2010 General Election, Tobias was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Defence Secretary, the Rt. Hon Liam Fox MP. He was appointed to similar positions for the Minister for Europe, the Rt Hon David Lidington MP, in October 2011, and the Health Secretary, the Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP, in October 2013. He held this position until he was promoted to the Foreign Office in July 2014, with responsibility for the Middle East and Africa.Tobias was elected Chair of the House of Commons Defence Select Committee in January 2020 and remained in that position until September 2023.Tobias was born in New York, USA due to his parents' overseas posting at the time. He grew up in Bonn, Germany and Vienna, Austria, but returned to the UK to complete his first degree at Loughborough University. Whilst at Loughborough, Tobias was elected President of the Students' Union.He spent six years in the Regular Army with The Royal Green Jackets, head quartered in Winchester, and served in Northern Ireland, Cyprus, Kuwait, Germany, Gibraltar and Bosnia. He now has the rank of Lieutenant Colonel as a reservist in the 77th Brigade. Tobias is married to Hannah and they have two young sons, Alexander and Oscar. He is a patron of a number of local charities, including Caring Canines, Samaritans, and Boscombe's Crumbs Café.Outside of politics Tobias is a keen sportsman, an active Army Reservist and a private pilot. He is frequent visitor to the United States and the Middle East. He also enjoys the theatre, military history, and is an Eagle Scout.OP Courage: Mental health support for veterans, service leavers and reservists - NHS (www.nhs.uk)Combat Stress is the UK's leading mental health charity for veterans Call them on 0800 138 1619, text them on 07537 404 719 or email helpline@combatstress.org.uk.Medical assistance for veterans in:England: NHS 111 service or call 111 when you need medical help fast but it's not a 999 emergency, or contact NHSScotland: Scotland's Health on the Web or call 111Wales: NHS Direct Wales or call 0845 46 47Northern Ireland: nidirect government services - telephone contact details are available from the websiteSamaritans Call 116 123 to speak to a Samaritan.Support the show✅Support The Show Help Us Grow! Help us reach more veterans by donating the cost of a cup of coffee today...
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While attractive from an initial cost perspective, performing early development in a cell culture substrate that does not match a therapy's final manufacturing platform can have critical implications on development timelines. In this podcast, Charlotte Barker, Editor, BioInsights, speaks to Dalip Sethi, Director of Scientific Affairs, Terumo BCT, about best practices for scaling up cell culture substrate.
Sports Reporter and Culture Media Personality, Abby Alonzo, joins Anthony Ranaudo on this week's episode of the Up and In Show. Abby talks about how she got into sports reporting as a 17 year old, in high school, getting an internship with The New Orleans Saints. She has mentions working for a sports reporting agent in Dallas, Texas, after finishing her degree in Sports Broadcasting from LSU. She fell in love with sports as a kid who watched her father suffer through cancer, but found the will and drive to get out to practice to coach his athletes, despite going through chemotherapy consistently. His persistence, and determination to be a mentor and coach to those athletes, despite his own circumstances engrained a love a deeper affection for, not only sports, but also the relationships that coaches have with their players. Abby always said as a kid that she was going to be the first woman to play in the NFL, but as she grew up and came to that realization that those odds may not be in her favor, she decided to remain as close to the sport as she could possibly... so broadcasting and reporting were the clear career routes in her eyes. We're ecstatic to have Abby join the Culture Media Team and we know she has big things in the works. Keep an eye out for her LSU Sports show, debuting in the coming weeks, Valley Vision!Support the show
On this week's episode, Anthony is joined by producer of The Up and In Show, and editor for Culture Media, Joe Mitchell. This episode was centered around the importance and impact of LSU sports and brand recognition to the city of Baton Rouge, state of Louisiana, and so on. Tune in for LSU's absurd championship history since the birth of Cards and Culture. Support the show
Follow Jimmy:TwitterSubstackInstagramYouTubeJimmy's Jobs WebsiteLucy Frazer, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport joins Jimmy on the show today. Key points include rapid growth in creative industries, AI enhancing rather than replacing jobs, and further government support for culture and the creative sector. A must-listen for those interested in the future of work and creative industries.Subscribe so you don't miss any new episodes, releasing every Wednesday.You can sign up to Jimmy's Substack here for weekly content on the future of work, technology, and politicsFor more information on partnering with us please visit our partnerships page here.Also make sure you subscribe to The Shift, you can find it here on Spotify or on Apple Podcasts.
This week, Anthony is joined by David Folse II, a media contributor and blog writer for Cards and Culture.They discuss new rule changes in college baseball relative to recruiting.
Coming from a background of digital transformation, Matt Wilkinson has created a live elearning company that combines human-delivered and digital learning in a scalable way, stealing a bit of a march on more content-focused competitors. His company, CEyX, help teams build the technology skills and confidence necessary to positively impact their performance. Clients include Deliveroo, PA Consulting and the Department for Culture Media and Sport. John asks him what is unique about his model, and why he thinks more technology training vendors haven't, to date, adopted it. 0:00 - Intro 3:15 - What does CEyX do? 5:28 - Matt's Background 7:42 - Perception of how tech skills are taught 10:58 - How CEyX teaches this different? 14:00 - How scale-able and tangible are these results? 18:54 - How unique is this model? 27:10 - Biggest challenges in scale-up companies 30:06 - Matt's thoughts on A.I. 42:29 - Where can we follow Matt Wilkinson? Follow Matt LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-wilkinson-ceyx Website (company): https://www.ceyx.uk/ Website (personal) http://www.nutcrackermtb.co.uk/ Contact John Helmer Twitter: @johnhelmer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhelmer/ Website: https://learninghackpodcast.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LearningHack
Join your host, Jaime Jo Wright for this kicked back casual chat with Executive Producer and Author of "Hunt for Eden's Star" as they chat about culture, media, and fiction. Can it be redemptive? What is faith's place in entertainment today? And what IS all the excitement around The Beacon Hill Series?
Developing Cell Culture Media For Growing Cells We are back! And in the first episode of our new season, we explore growing cells for therapeutic purposes with Lonza specialists Alexis Bossie, Director of Media R&D, and Tariq Haq, Senior Director of Global Media Marketing. Lab-grown meat is having a moment—the FDA just declared one company's cultivated chicken safe to eat, and another type of lab poultry was just served for dinner to delegates at this year's COP27 climate conference in Egypt. Whether this piques your pallet's curiosity or turns your stomach, one thing is clear: growing meat in a lab for human consumption will take massive amounts of cell media. What is cell culture media? It is the medium in which cells grow in a lab, serving as both the cell's food and its shelter. The medium can take various forms, depending on which cell type is being grown and for what specific purpose. It is a careful recipe that balances the complex needs of cells in nutrients, energy, pH balance and saline percentage. Like our bodies, cell culture media is mostly water. However, crafting the right media is no simple matter: choosing the correct formula can make all the difference for the cell growth outcome, whether trying to stimulate virus production or make the tastiest animal-free cultivated cordon bleu on the planet. Curious to Know More? Listen to this episode of A View On to learn more about what it takes to grow cells in a lab. As a bonus for our listeners, at the end of the discussion, Alexis Bossie shares insights into the possibilities and obstacles of growing meat in the lab. KEY TERMS IN CONTEXT: Cell culture media is the medium in which cells grow. It must meet all environmental conditions to keep a cell alive and flourishing. Either as a liquid or gel, synthetic or organic, the cell culture media's most important function is to deliver nutrients to cells and to wash away waste products. The osmotic balance in cell media is the salt and water balance needed to maintain proper cell functioning. An imbalance creates uneven flows of water between a cell and its media, resulting in a cell burst or cell shrinkage. A protein factory is a name given to batches of cells cultivated in a laboratory to produce high quantities of one or several types of proteins, often for therapeutic purposes. It must not be confused with the cell's own protein factory, aka the ribosome. The metabolomics and the proteomics are the biological disciplines describing the metabolites and proteins in a cell. As these fields advance, so does the understanding of cultivating cells and developing the correct media for each type of desired growth and outcome.
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This week's episode of Jersey Culture Media is a special one. We brought 3 fan favorite guests from previous episodes to share their opinions on some hot topics! Follow Millie https://www.instagram.com/millie___soul --- Follow Knotty: https://www.instagram.com/_knottyxnature https://calendly.com/nocturnalknotty/ --- Follow Brianna Marissa https://www.instagram.com/briannamari... --- Follow Jersey Culture Media: https://www.instagram.com/jerseycultu... --- Follow The Off Season: https://www.instagram.com/_theoffszn https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1hp... --- Follow Ty Sharp https://www.instagram.com/ty.sharp https://twitter.com/WHERES___TY --- Follow Champion Stax: https://www.instagram.com/championstax
On this weeks episode of Jersey Culture Podcast, Powered by The Off Season Network, We push the Jersey Culture forward with Sal from Thriller Szn. He gives us insight on who he is, how he started his brand, and his creative process. Stay tuned and be sure to subscribe, so ya'll can ride with us as we push this Jersey Culture forward. Follow Thriller SZN: https://www.instagram.com/thriller_szn --- Follow Sal: https://www.instagram.com/sluttyboy_sal --- Follow Jersey Culture Media: https://www.instagram.com/jerseycultu... --- Follow The Off Season: https://www.instagram.com/_theoffszn https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1hp... --- Follow Ty Sharp https://www.instagram.com/ty.sharp https://twitter.com/WHERES___TY --- Follow Champion Stax: https://www.instagram.com/championstax Follow Champion Sound Studios: https://www.instagram.com/championsou...
On this weeks episode of Jersey Culture Podcast, Powered by The Off Season Network, We push the Jersey Culture forward with Alexis Dominish and Tiffany J, from OWN Network's hit TV show, Family or Fiancé. Tune in to hear them talk about the secrets of reality TV. They give some relationship advice, and really dive deep in a broad spectrum of topics. Stay tuned and be sure to subscribe, so ya'll can ride with us as we push this Jersey Culture forward. Follow Alexis: https://www.instagram.com/alexisdominish --- Follow Tiffany: https://www.instagram.com/tiffanyjoff... --- Follow Jersey Culture Media: https://www.instagram.com/jerseycultu... --- Follow The Off Season: https://www.instagram.com/_theoffszn https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1hp... --- Follow Ty Sharp https://www.instagram.com/ty.sharp https://twitter.com/WHERES___TY --- Follow Champion Stax: https://www.instagram.com/championstax Follow Champion Sound Studios: https://www.instagram.com/championsou...
On this week of Jersey Culture we have the funniest comedian out of Newark. Goes by the name, I Hate Jahad. If your not in tune with his content, I suggest you go check that. He has written for some of your favorites as well as all of his own content, and is soon to be touching that stage with stand up material. Give it up for I Hate Jahad and click down below to support what he has going on. Follow I Hate Jahad: https://www.instagram.com/ihatejahad https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7QK... https://twitter.com/ihatejahad --- Follow Jersey Culture Media: https://www.instagram.com/jerseycultu... --- Follow The Off Season: https://www.instagram.com/_theoffszn https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1hp... --- Follow Ty Sharp https://www.instagram.com/ty.sharp https://twitter.com/WHERES___TY --- Follow Champion Stax: https://www.instagram.com/championstax Follow Champion Sound Studios: https://www.instagram.com/championsou...
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for Healing, Salvation, Miracles, Blessing & Prosperity - meet God LIVE Register https://forms.gle/WdotQA8p4soTFMM78 thus Let's Unite efforts globally for #Peace2027 daily at 19.00 (your local time & place) with your friends, family, organizations and #PrayWithNick for: - Ultimate Global Peace by 2027 - All countries to be restored to God by 2027 - Peace in Ukraine, Congo, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Yemen, Syria, Israel, Myanmar, Palestine, Sudan, Algeria and all hot spots globally as soon as possible - People that sufferers - True Parents, True children and True Family - True Mother's health - Healing Oceans and all Environment by 2027 - Humankind to plant and raise 1 billion+ trees globally by 2027 - South and North Korea peaceful reunification this year - Global economy that benefits all nations and people to be set up worldwide by 2027 - All countries to stop weapons production and distribution and begin to invest in peace and in the well-being of humanity by 2027 - All families globally to receive God's Marriage Blessing by 2027 - All religions by 2027 to start to work together in unity to illuminate humankind about God our all humans Heavenly Parent and His tireless work of humans salvation behind the history, receive marriage blessing from Messiah 2nd coming and pass to all humanity - Peace Road to be built globally by 2027 - till 2027 humankind to finish all wars and sanctions globally forever - Reform health care systems for good, globally, by 2027 - Total Liberation of Our Heavenly Parent and ancestors in spiritual world - Science and religion unity by 2027 - to be accomplished all this as is written in #HumankindOnStepToPerfection predictions book - Join 40 days prayer, devotions and blessing condition 20.11-29.12.2022 for success of vital marriage blessing events in Europe, Africa, Asia, Americas and all True Parents peacebuilding activities globally; With today's prayers efforts for Peace and @Edu Schools, Universities, Education and Academia Network for Peace - Prayer requests: 1. Please pray to Heavenly Parent for total healing of autistic Yan Kyrpale this year 2. Please pray to Heavenly Parent to help HTM Cirpala bless 1200+ couples this year 3. Please Pray for Daniil Kyrpala an 10 years old kid - that Heavenly Parent will allow him to speak and get rid of autism this year 4. Please pray for Heavenly Parent's Holly Community good development in Korea, Burundi, Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Cote d'Ivoire, EU, South Africa, USA, India, Uganda and globally 5. Please pray for Good membership and financial development of global peace building God's True Love GPBNet 6. Please pray for the success of Interfaith Pilgrimage Second Coming Global Tour - Peace Road 7. Please pray for unification Movement in Japan which is oppressed by government 8. Please pray for 17 December Global Blessing Event 9. Pray for Congo, war is not far from our town GOMA/ NORTH-KIVU PROVINCE/ DR CONGO Thank you. Aju - Amen Quotes: I have also promoted culture and the arts, fostered peace through sports, and developed elementary, middle school, high school and university level educational institutions. I founded and supported the Women's Federation for World Peace, various media organizations for the purpose of bringing about responsible and ethical journalism, the Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles, the Youth Federation for World Peace, the Pure Love Alliance, international conferences on the environment, the International Relief and Friendship Foundation, Service for Peace, the Religious Youth Service, the voluntary service organization Aewon, the World Association of Non-Governmental Organizations, and the Holy Marriage Blessing and true family movement. In addition, I have supported efforts to renew the United Nations for the sake of achieving God's desire for peace. -For even more Blessings Join our Global Meeting Online and feel the presence of God at our Daily visionary, meditation and devotions meetings #ForPeace Healing, Salvatio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nicolae-cirpala/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicolae-cirpala/support
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for Healing, Salvation, Miracles, Blessing & Prosperity - meet God LIVE Register https://forms.gle/WdotQA8p4soTFMM78 thus Let's Unite efforts globally for #Peace2027 daily at 19.00 (your local time & place) with your friends, family, organizations and #PrayWithNick for: - Ultimate Global Peace by 2027 - All countries to be restored to God by 2027 - Peace in Ukraine, Congo, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Yemen, Syria, Israel, Myanmar, Palestine, Sudan, Algeria and all hot spots globally as soon as possible - People that sufferers - True Parents, True children and True Family - True Mother's health - Healing Oceans and all Environment by 2027 - Humankind to plant and raise 1 billion+ trees globally by 2027 - South and North Korea peaceful reunification in 2022 - Global economy that benefits all nations and people to be set up worldwide by 2027 - All countries to stop weapons production and distribution and begin to invest in peace and in the well-being of humanity by 2027 - All families globally to receive God's Marriage Blessing by 2027 - All religions by 2027 to start to work together in unity to illuminate humankind about God our all humans Heavenly Parent and His tireless work of humans salvation behind the history, receive marriage blessing from Messiah 2nd coming and pass to all humanity - Peace Road to be built globally by 2027 - till 2027 humankind to finish all wars and sanctions globally forever - Reform health care systems for good, globally, by 2027 - Total Liberation of Our Heavenly Parent and ancestors in spiritual world - Science and religion unity by 2027 - to be accomplished all this as is written in #HumankindOnStepToPerfection predictions book - Join 40 days prayer, devotions and blessing condition 11.10-19.11.2022 for success of vital marriage blessing events in Europe, Africa, Asia, Americas and all True Parents peacebuilding activities globally; With today's prayers efforts for Peace and @Edu Schools, Universities, Education and Academia Network for Peace - Prayer requests: 1. Please pray to Heavenly Parent for total healing of autistic Yan Kyrpale this year 2. Please pray to Heavenly Parent to help HTM Cirpala bless 1200+ couples this year 3. Please Pray for Daniil Kyrpala an 10 years old kid - that Heavenly Parent will allow him to speak and get rid of autism this year 4. Please pray for Heavenly Parent's Holly Community good development in Korea, Burundi, Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Cote d'Ivoire, EU, South Africa, USA, India, Uganda and globally 5. Please pray for Good membership and financial development of global peace building God's True Love GPBNet 6. Please pray for the success of Interfaith Pilgrimage Second Coming Global Tour - Peace Road 7. Please pray for unification Movement in Japan which is oppressed by government 8. Please pray for 17 December Global Blessing Event 9. Pray for us, war is not far from our town GOMA/ NORTH-KIVU PROVINCE/ DR CONGO Thank you. Aju - Amen Quotes: The church needs to liberate herself from sectarianism. She has to undergo drastic reform and achieve ecumenical and interreligious unity. For this we need a spiritual revolution. We need a new teaching, and this should incorporate Eastern philosophy, uniting the cultures of the East and the West. -For even more Blessings Join our Global Meeting Online and feel the presence of God at our Daily visionary, meditation and devotions meetings #ForPeace Healing, Salvation, Prosperity and Blessing, join and pray everyone according to your own tradition Author of #TheWorldOf2020s book Nicolae Cirpala is asking every person on earth, we all know the Power of prayer; let's storm Heaven and Earth with #MessageToBillions - #TrueParents #HappyMarriageBlessedByGod together we will finalize building Heavenly Kingdom - Heavenly Parent's Holly Community in every part of the world much faster even by 2027 - by praying, witnessing about God, messiah and share His Words of Life and marriage Blessing. Because at this very moment people are encounte --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nicolae-cirpala/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicolae-cirpala/support
Dans cet épisode, en compagne du journaliste Fabien Randanne, spécialiste de l'Eurovision et de la rubrique Culture / Media au journal 20minutes, nous abordons les chansons dont les messages évoquent quelque chose de plus fort. Qu'ils soient politiques, ou societaux, l'Eurovision offre en 3min une caisse de raisonnance comme nulle autre à certains pays, et certaines délégations ont su, mieux que d'autres, saisir ce moment. Venez découvrir ou redécouvrir avec nous certaines significations cachées des chansons sélectionnées par Quentin, Vincent et Fabien pour ce premier numéro consacré à la signification des chansons.
This week we have a Chicago representative, Antione Cobb. A professional boxer with the Knockout of the year 2021. Be on the lookout for him during his career. And be sure to give it up for him in them comments! Follow Antoine Cobb: https://www.instagram.com/_veryownjab... --- Follow Jersey Culture Media: https://www.instagram.com/jerseycultu... --- Follow The Off Season: https://www.instagram.com/_theoffszn https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1hp... --- Follow Ty Sharp https://www.instagram.com/ty.sharp https://twitter.com/WHERES___TY --- Follow Champion Stax: https://www.instagram.com/championstax Follow Champion Sound Studios: https://www.instagram.com/championsou...
Tierin-Rose Mandelburg is a Video Program Host and Blogger at the Media Research Center (MRC) as well as the Anderlik Fellow in Culture & Media. Tierin-Rose will discuss how insanely woke kids programming is becoming on TV and even prime time dancing is now about woke politics. She will also discuss Gov. Newsom's efforts to promote abortion and VP Kamala Harris' claims that she's highly motivated by her faith and it is supposedly why she's in politics. Would be interesting to hear her explain what about her faith is so intent on promoting abortion. She will also discuss the grossness of Hillary & Chelsea Clinton's recent praise for Megan Thee Stallion's incredibly vulgar song. And finally, she will discuss how a high school teacher told students that White, Heterosexuals and Christians are Fascists. Chris Chmielenski is the Vice-President of NumbersUSA a grassroots organization that looks at immigration and educates Americans on the effects of high immigration levels. Chris will help us fact-check Vice President and Border Czar Kamala Harris' recent and repeated claim that “The border is secure.” Chris will discuss the costs of massive and uncontrolled immigration. Shockingly so far, we know that 81 people on the US Terrorist Watchlist have been stopped at the border. But given the almost 800,000 getaways, we have no idea how many of them are terrorists, drug dealers, and cartel thugs.
Tierin-Rose Mandelburg is a Video Program Host and Blogger at the Media Research Center (MRC) as well as the Anderlik Fellow in Culture & Media. Tierin-Rose will discuss how insanely woke kids programming is becoming on TV and even prime time dancing is now about woke politics. She will also discuss Gov. Newsom's efforts to promote abortion and VP Kamala Harris' claims that she's highly motivated by her faith and it is supposedly why she's in politics. Would be interesting to hear her explain what about her faith is so intent on promoting abortion. She will also discuss the grossness of Hillary & Chelsea Clinton's recent praise for Megan Thee Stallion's incredibly vulgar song. And finally, she will discuss how a high school teacher told students that White, Heterosexuals and Christians are Fascists. Chris Chmielenski is the Vice-President of NumbersUSA a grassroots organization that looks at immigration and educates Americans on the effects of high immigration levels. Chris will help us fact-check Vice President and Border Czar Kamala Harris' recent and repeated claim that “The border is secure.” Chris will discuss the costs of massive and uncontrolled immigration. Shockingly so far, we know that 81 people on the US Terrorist Watchlist have been stopped at the border. But given the almost 800,000 getaways, we have no idea how many of them are terrorists, drug dealers, and cartel thugs.
Will Beaman (@agoingaccount) is joined by Erica Robles-Anderson (@fstflofscholars) for an examination of the Biden Administration's public communications around student debt relief. If Trump-era communication was characterized by direct broadcasts from the Tweeter-in-Chief, this new style uses public policy to strategically hail online discussion. Erica and Will read "This You?" debtor discourse as an example of how political media forms can be suited to coalitional, democratic politics.Visit our Patreon page here: https://patreon.com/MoLsuperstructure…Music: “Lilac” from “This Would Be Funny If It Were Happening To Anyone But Me” EP by flirting.http://flirtingfullstop.bandcamp.comTwitter: @actualflirting
This week we push the Jersey Culture forward with a Newark representative, Sluddy. He gives us insight on who he is, how he started rapping, and his X rated Triller videos. Be sure to give it up for him in them comments! Follow Sluddy: https://www.instagram.com/sluddy_jugod --- Follow Jersey Culture Media: https://www.instagram.com/jerseycultu... --- Follow The Off Season: https://www.instagram.com/_theoffszn https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1hp... --- Follow Ty Sharp https://www.instagram.com/ty.sharp https://twitter.com/WHERES___TY --- Follow Champion Stax: https://www.instagram.com/championstax Follow Champion Sound Studios: https://www.instagram.com/championsou...
Its about time we sat down with the god OG Roddy from the Dead Rebel Society. He gives us insight on his motives as a proud independent Jersey artist. What its like being a "rapper dad". And we hit him with some not so average questions. And like he said in the interview, be sure to check out the website at itsairplanemode.com Stay tuned and be sure to subscribe, so ya'll can ride with us as we push this Jersey Culture forward. Follow OG Roddy: https://www.instagram.com/ogroddy itsairplanemode.com --- Follow Jersey Culture Media: https://www.instagram.com/jerseycultu... --- Follow The Off Season: https://www.instagram.com/_theoffszn https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1hp... --- Follow Ty Sharp https://www.instagram.com/ty.sharp https://twitter.com/WHERES___TY --- Follow Champion Stax: https://www.instagram.com/championstax Follow Champion Sound Studios: https://www.instagram.com/championsou...
Hello, and welcome to this week in financial crime. I'm your host, Chris Kirkbride. Actually, it's been quite a varied week this week. Not a huge amount of news, but what has come out is interesting. As I predicted a week or so ago, the Insolvency Services has been after the Covid-19 bounce back loan scammers hard again. More news on the actions of the Gambling Commission in keeping its house in order. Some interesting case law from the Supreme Court on proportionality in confiscation proceedings, and a look ahead to the cyber security warning from the Department for Culture Media and Sport in the UK.
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We owed you this episode from Hispanic Heritage Month last year! What better way to make it up than releasing it on Cinco de Mayo! We get to introduce you to Shirl Mora James, a trailblazer with a rich history. You don't want to miss listening and learning from Shirl Mora James. United by Culture Media is a nonpartisan organization and does not endorse any political party. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/courageousmujer/message
In today's episode, the boys go 1-on-1 for another HOSTS ONLY banger and chat about a variety of topics including: getting into the Apeverse, MBH NFT, calling out 6ixbuzz, hometown hatred, Elon Musk's effect on Twitter, Biden incompetence, Ryerson University & Dundas Street name changes, cancelling history in the present, racism in the news, being outspoken, and BLOGTO's Dave Portnoy controversy. Welcome to Season 6 of the MBH Podcast, MIAMI Buys Happiness. In an all-new season, Miami Beach Edition, come along with the boys through their journey in Florida as they take on new challenges, converse with a variety of interesting guests, and continue to bring VALUE to everyone watching.Use Code "UP25" for 25% OFF at https://myrocky.ca/Come Chat with Us on Telegram: https://t.me/+uz5-6QgzWphiYWVhHosts Instagrams:Ernesto: https://www.instagram.com/Ernestogaita/Anthony: https://www.instagram.com/Anthonysorella/Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/Thembhpodcast/
Clean Talk - The State of Infection Control w/ Brad Whitchurch
Practicing good hand hygiene is an essential part of infection control. However, studies have found that there are millions of school days missed a year due to illnesses that could be prevented. In this week's episode of Clean Talk Podcast, Ibraheem Alinur, CEO of City Health Tech, will be joining us live to reveal City Health Tech's innovative solution for improving hand hygiene and the health of our communities. Tune in to hear about a range of topics including: • Background and mission of City Health Tech • The studies and data that led to the creation of OPAL • City Health Tech's focus on hand hygiene, hand hygiene research, and improving hand hygiene across a range of industries• What the OPAL device is and how does it works• The difficulty of starting a company during the pandemic • The dynamics of fundraising • Meeting with Shark Tank's Mark Cuban • The future of OPALIbraheem Alinur is a Venture Fellow at DeepWork and Venture Partner at WeFunder. He is also the founder and CEO of City Health Tech, a smart city startup with a focus on data-driven population hygiene and disease prevention. His previous experiences include research in nanotechnology, development of the strategy for a $300M organization focusing on digital manufacturing and city solutions and serving as a project consultant for the Chicago Principals and Admin Association. He currently serves on the Board of Advisors for Northwestern's Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Ibraheem graduated with his Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering from Northwestern University in 2020. He is a Gates Scholar, a member of the Obama Foundation CLC, and was named 25 under 25 by both Culture Media and Chicago Inno.Don't miss out!Be a Member of Our Community: https://cleantalk.onlineFind Out More Information: https://cleantalk.tvLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sealshiledFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SealShieldTwitter: https://twitter.com/SealShieldInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sealshield/
This episode of Everywhere Radio features a conversation between Gladys Godinez and Norma Flores López, Chief Programs Officer for Justice for Migrant Women. From working in the fields at the age of 12 to advocating for Immigrants, Latine/x/os and migrant farmworkers in Washington D.C. today, Norma's story is inspiring. This episode, which first aired during Rural Women Everywhere, is brought to you by the Rural Assembly, Justice for Migrant Women, and United by Culture Media. Godinez recorded this interview for both Everywhere Radio and her own podcast, Courageous Mujer.
Norma Flores López is the Chief Programs Officer for Justice for Migrant Women and share her story. From working at the fields at the age of 12 to advocating for Immigrants, Latine/x/os and migrant farmworkers at Washington D.C. Norma's story is inspiring and I was honored to interview and get to know her. Get ready to get motivated! This episode is brought to you by Rural Assembly, Justice for Migrant Women and United by Culture Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/courageousmujer/message
CBS Sports HQ/ USA Today Senior NFL Insider Josina Anderson, Actor-Producer Morris Chestnut, Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher, Actor Deric Augustine and #49ers CB Josh Norman are 'The Crew' on this bi-weekly NFL show. We welcome #Vikings WR Justin Jefferson live from the locker room after defeating the Lions into 'The Crew Crib,' we discuss whether the NFL should suspend Jon Gruden with Fritz Pollard Exec. Dir: Rod Graves & USC Prof. Race, Culture & Media Studies Todd Boyd in 'The Crew Huddle' and we have all of our 'Instant Game Reactions' to Wk 5. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ITVT is pleased to present the latest episode of Televisionation: Screen Culture, our new video series exploring the symbiotic relationship between culture and filmed content—television, streaming, and cinema. Hosted by fandom expert Lisa Crawford, Screen Culture was created for thoughtful discussions about the impact of premium filmed content on today's society. In this episode, Lisa is joined by David Craig, a media scholar, producer, and former network executive. He is Clinical Professor at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and Visiting Professor in the Institute of Cultural and Creative Industries at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. With Stuart Cunningham, he is the co-author or co-editor of multiple books, journal articles, and chapters about the social media entertainment and wanghong industries, including Creator Culture, Wanghong as Social Media Entertainment in China, and Social Media Entertainment. Prior to academia, in addition to LGBTQ media activism, David was a Hollywood producer and network programming executive responsible for over 30 projects that garnered over 70 Emmy, Golden Globe, and Peabody nominations. David and Lisa discuss the goal of his first career in Hollywood—to become a “teacher” and create social impact through filmed content. He outlines cultural activism applied through the TV movie format over decades. He notes the responsibility taken up by many producers, network executives, and talent (including Ava DuVernay, Tom Hanks, and Brad Pitt through their respective producing work) to advocate for social change and representation. They expand on David's published works with collaborator Stuart Cunningham, particularly the recent anthology Creator Culture and their first book, Social Media Entertainment, a comprehensive history and analysis of social media creators and their role in culture and media. Finally, David and Lisa cover his inclination to be positive about the impact of social media entertainment and: The similarities, differences, and “tension” between the approaches of social media platforms and traditional media companiesThe rise of wanghong (“Internet famous”) or the social media entertainment industry in China, the technological advancement and growing global presence of China-based platformsThe cultural impact of creators in amplifying social and political issues, including the experience of underrepresented groupsThe politics of platforms Social handle:Twitter @Producing2Power Archive: https://tvotshow.com/televisionation
Disclaimer: The information in this video has been gathered by several sources on the internet and may or may not be factual. Today's episode talks about the terrifying case of Genene Jones- the Angel of Death. Genene Jones was a nurse in the 80s who worked in the pediatric unit and during her shifts babies would mysteriously die under her care. Let us know what cases you want Donna to cover next! FOLLOW US: Email: 210culturepodcast@gmail.com IG: @210culturepodcast IG: @210culturesa FB: 210 Culture Media
In this episode, we talk about mental health in pop culture and how it is portrayed ranging from music to TV shows. Trigger warning, this episode includes ranting about 13 Reasons Why, a horrible show no one should watch.
When you have an opportunity to live a full life of experiences you appreciate and value the journey so much more. For celebrity podcaster and pro wrestler Brimstone, it wouldn't be a stretch to classify him as an encyclopedia of knowledge and a renaissance man of the entertainment industry. Brimstone has had a successful and rewarding career spanning over four decades; participating in numerous entertainment fields boasting a list of titles including professional wrestler, radio host/professional podcaster, actor, voice actor, author, musician, philanthropist, food critic, horror model, and comic book/animated/children's book/video game hero. He's been called a Renaissance man by many, but more accurately described as a well seasoned entertainer and serial entertainment entrepreneur. The most recent of his endeavors has been becoming the host of The Grindhouse Radio, a pop culture talk-based podcast and series that is currently syndicated on over twenty-five digital & terrestrial radio networks (including iHeartRadio, iTunes, Spotify & Google Play Radio) with a listenership of between 3.5 – 4 million weekly worldwide. He joined me this week to tell me more. For more information: https://www.therealbrimstone.com/ Facebook: @Brimstone Twitter: @entrancetohell Instagram: @therealbrimstone
Friday, June 11, We Tackle Life podcast: An interview with Jason Whitlock that includes: His next media endeavor in partnership with The Blaze The foundation of his faith The condition of our country and the need for boldness How can healing happen in a rancorous time. Find out more at https://spielman-and-hooley.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Wanna know how artists and brands can make more impact together? In this episode, Matt Gottesman @mattgottesman sits down with Eric Davidson (Head of Culture Media at the Tenth Man) and they go all-in on transparency and alignment between brands and the artists they collaborate with, how authentic content is the only way to build community amongst fans, followers and brand advocates, how content is overall influencing culture, how the digital world is changing the way in which artists communicate, the creative direction artists now have when it comes to their own brands and how they interact with other brands in the process, expressing your most authentic self and much more… 1:10 Introducing guest, Eric Davidson! 4:00 If the world ended and you could save only three albums, which ones would they be? 7:05 Name an influential person, living or nonliving, that you would want to interact with. 8:35 What is the best music-focused film for you? 10:10 What is an important book, podcast, or platform that has helped you navigate your creativity and passion? 12:20 Why do you think they have inspired you the most? 15:00 How did you get to where you are now? 21:35 Creating the publication that you want to see. 23:10 Mixing famous talent with up-and-coming talent. 26:30 What is the relationship between creators and brands? 29:20 What is your role at the Tenth Man? 30:55 Do you have a project that you particularly enjoyed working on? 33:50 What is the energy like during a prolonged project? 36:10 How do you manage your authenticity in your content and the content you create with others? 40:50 Keeping your freedom and authenticity when working with brands. 43:20 How is the younger, modern audience influencing brands and their authenticity? 47:15 How can brands use authenticity to relate with consumers? 49:15 Keeping an ear to the culture. 50:55 Do you feel a sense of responsibility for how your content influences culture? FEATURED GUEST: Eric Davidson Instagram: https://instagram.com/erickydavidson Instagram: https://instagram.com/tenthmanhello Website: https://thetenthman.com OUR HOST: Matt Gottesman Instagram: https://instagram.com/mattgottesman FOLLOW US: YouTube | https://bit.ly/OrloveUTC Facebook | https://bit.ly/2T9Q1ur Instagram | https://bit.ly/2Z5nN7N Website | https://bit.ly/2zA5yNc Website | https://bit.ly/2zA5yNc
Join me and New Jersey teacher Ryan McLaughlin as we talk about teaching empathy in our world history classrooms as well as popular media not only to relate to our students but to also draw upon their individual and collective experiences to create community, engagement, and understanding in the classroom. Let's be friends!Twitter: @historyherwayInstagram: @teachinghistoryherwayFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwayWebsite & Blog: http://www.teachinghistoryherway.com
On Season 2, Episode 3 of Rock Steady, Fran engages in a lively conversation with Rebecca Jampol. To say Rebecca wears many hats is an understatement. She is a Teaching Designer in Rutgers Newark - Arts, Culture Media department, a Newark Arts Activist/Advocate through her work as Co-Director of The Project For Empty Space, Project Manager/Curator of Four Corners Public Arts Project, and Mom of a two year old. Rebecca discusses how the pandemic has brought the already collaborative nature of the Newark Arts community even closer together to pool resources; the public murals on Treat Place and Beaver Street, and how through the Andy Warhol Foundation, her organization is providing serious financial support to Newark artists.
After weeks of speculation, we heard today that the 2021 Glastonbury festival is to be cancelled amidst uncertainly due to Covid. Tom talks to the Chairman of the Department of Culture Media and Sport parliamentary select committee, the Conservative MP Julian Knight, who today issued a strong statement condemning the government for not stepping in to assist the industry. Russell T Davies' hotly anticipated new Channel 4 series It’s A Sin begins tomorrow night. Set in the 1980s, it follows the story of the Aids crisis and charts the joy and heartbreak of a group of friends over 10 years in which everything changed. Critic David Benedict reviews. We’ll also be exploring depictions of the Aids crisis and its impact across the decades on stage, screen and other artforms with David and journalist Juliet Jacques. The London International Mime Festival started this week, online only this year, and as part of that they’ve commissioned five original short films – between three and 10 minutes each – which are available to view free. Critic Sarah Crompton reviews the five very different works. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Simon Richardson
Good Morning it's Thursday December 17th, and this is The Wenatchee World's newest podcast, Slices of Wenatchee. We're excited to bring you a closer look at one of our top stories and other announcements every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Today, we're focused on The Time Capsule. A new gallery and museum that offers Wenatchee residents a blast from the past Today's episode is brought to you by Equilus Group Incorporated. Equilus Group, Inc is a Registered Investment Advisory Firm in the states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Equilus Group, Inc- Building Your Financial Success. Learn more at Equilusfinancial.com. Member SIPC and FINRA. Now our feature story… Underneath a staircase at the corner of Orondo and Wenatchee avenues - through an office hallway and past the cardboard cutout of Angelina Jolie from Tomb Raider, hides Wenatchee's new pop culture media store. It's called. The Time Capsule. Located at 23 Orondo Ave, it's a retro gallery and museum, specializing in ‘80s and ‘90s pop culture collectibles. Customers are invited to browse through the store's collection of VHS tapes, records, retro Game Boys and action hero figurines - like a talking Yoda!. Kayla Nunn, who is co-owner with her husband Douglas Nunn. said that “A lot of it's nostalgia, we all had these toys growing up and then things happen, you have to get rid of them, but then being able to find them and see them again is a really cool feeling.” The storefront officially opened Nov. 21, but the Nunns have been collecting most of their lives. Their collection started with X-Men Wolverine figurines, and expanded to movies, music and other pop culture relics. Now, their space features a mock-living room and arcade space, complete with Marvel and NBA arcade games, couches and a retro television. The Nunns hope to turn the area into a community space… post-pandemic of course... and host public trivia nights, old movie showings, and even birthday or bachelor parties. Nunn said, “Something that makes us happy is getting lost in a movie or a comic. We just want people to step out of the hard stuff of life and have a good time for a little while.” Happy Holidays Wenatchee Valley! The season of giving is upon us once again and the Wenatchee World would like you to enter to win one of our weekly holiday gift packages in our Holiday Season Giveaway. Go online to wentacheeworld.com/holiday Paul Graves, is a man whose music has been shaped by the vast landscape and stories of the North Cascades. According to him, nature and the surrounding environment are definitely an inspiration. His album titled “Enchantments of a Mountain,” is a collection of one-take guitar tracks. No vocals, no splicing. It's purely acoustic guitar. He was 12 when he started playing guitar after receiving one as a Christmas present from his parents. Graves played in a band called Moss Dog, in the early ‘90s and they wrote about UFOs, cows, ghosts, Bigfoot and, of course, cow ghosts. Bigfoot in particular is one topic Graves has expanded on quite a lot. In fact, he's been researching the creature since 1988, after hearing about a Wenatchee man's encounter. Lately, Graves has been working on a new album at the Resonate Audio Recording studio in Wenatchee. Trips to the studio were happening on a weekly basis, but then COVID-19 hit town. If you want to hear more, check him out on Spotify, Amazon or Apple Music! Finally, some local history, Wenatchee Valley History is brought to you by NABUR – your trusted neighborhood community. NABUR is a free online forum you can trust to connect with your community, focus on facts & make a difference. Join the conversation! Visit wenatcheeworld.com/nabur In the 1960's the town of Leavenworth, just a half hour from Wenatchee, decided to become a seasonal tourist town. Innkeepers and shop owners on main street, completely redesigned the buildings in the style of Bavarian villages. Thanks for listening. Today's episode is brought to you by Equilus Group, Inc- Building Your Financial Success. Learn more at Equilusfinancial.com. The Wenatchee World has been engaging, informing and inspiring North Central Washington Communities since 1905. We encourage you to subscribe today to keep your heart and mind connected to what matters most in North Central Washington. Thank you for starting your morning with us and don't forget to tune in again on Saturday! Support the show: https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Cochrane Gynaecology and Fertility Group has produced more than 80 reviews on assisted reproduction and continues to add to these. In July 2020, they added a new review on the use of growth-factor supplemented culture media and we asked the lead author, Sarah Armstrong from the University of Sheffield in the UK to tell us what they found.
The Cochrane Gynaecology and Fertility Group has produced more than 80 reviews on assisted reproduction and continues to add to these. In July 2020, they added a new review on the use of growth-factor supplemented culture media and we asked the lead author, Sarah Armstrong from the University of Sheffield in the UK to tell us what they found.
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Leeza is joined by Torry from the Ready to Be Petty podcast! This episode covers body image, diet culture and how it is reflected to us in the media. Its important to reflect on what is portrayed to us through media whether its lifestyle, body image or even productivity level! Enjoy this rant ~Check Out Torry on Instagram~ https://www.instagram.com/rtbppodcast/ ~ Check out The Ready To Be Petty Podcast ~ https://linktr.ee/rtbppodcast ~ Keep up with Leeza Rants ~ leezarants.com https://www.instagram.com/leezarants/ Leeza's personal instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leezasmith_/
This week's episode of the Northern Stage Podcast is a must-listen for any cultural freelancers, or anyone looking to get into freelancing, or anyone who just likes a really good podcast chat. The amazing Leila D'Aronville talks about setting up the community group Tyne & Wear Cultural Freelancers, how she got into freelancing herself, her work at Sage Gateshead, and with many other great cultural initiatives, as well as appearing in front of the House of Lords, and a top tip for a great Vegan Cheesecake. It's a simply marvelous hour of podcast goodness. Have a listen. Download the transcript here. Notes Tyne & Wear Cultural Freelancers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/culturalfreelancers Leila D'Aronville on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dangerville?s=20 Bretton Hall: https://www.bretton-hall.com/ Sage Gateshead: sagegateshead.com Mongrel UK: https://www.facebook.com/MongrelUK/ Bridge North East: http://www.bridgenortheast.com/ Northern Roots: https://northern-roots.org.uk/ Asunder: https://www.1418now.org.uk/commissions/asunder/ Freedom City: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/press/articles/archive/2018/04/freedomcityexhibition/ Jumpin Hot Club: http://www.jumpinhot.com/ Journal Culture Awards: https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/whats-on/arts-culture-news/journal-gazette-culture-awards-2020-17668227 Wor Culture: https://forms.ncl.ac.uk/view.php?id=8390560 Arts Council: https://www.artscouncil.org.uk/ Department of Culture Media & Sport (DCMS): https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-digital-culture-media-sport What's Next? Young Vic: https://www.whatnextculture.co.uk/chapters/young-vic/ The Cumberland Arms: http://www.thecumberlandarms.co.uk/ Simply Cheesecake: https://www.facebook.com/simplycheesecake.co.uk/ Mean Eyed Cat: https://www.meaneyedcat.co.uk/ The Cluny: https://thecluny.com/ Dynasty: https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/80179394 Buffy The Vampire Slayer: https://www.channel4.com/programmes/buffy-the-vampire-slayer
On a special edition of Searching for Mana, Lloyd chats with Nicky Morgan, Baroness Morgan of Cotes. After serving for over a decade in Parliament – a term that included cabinet positions as Education Secretary, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture Media and Sport, and more – Nicky earned peerage in January 2020.In a wide-ranging chat that touches on politics, education and leadership, Lloyd and Nicky talk about achieving optimal performance, the frustrations of being and MP and the ways in which young people are still limited in their career options. Plus, Nicky tells us about the two types of people you meet in politics and divulges the “mana” of such notable leaders as David Cameron, Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn.Mana Search on TwitterMana Search on LinkedInNicky on TwitterNicky on LinkedInThe books Nicky mentioned on the show:The Age of Surveillance CapitalismTaught Not Caught Episode Highlights:05:00: Why politics is a 24/7/365 job.15:00: Nicky describes the superpowers of colleagues such as David Cameron, Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn.23:40: The problem with careers – why too much still depends on who you know.36:45: What’s the answer to massive student debt?44:19: Why students need better career counselling prior to university.54:30: What are Nicky’s three main career drivers?01:00:00: The promise of UK FinTech.
In this episode I chat to Sherry Coutu, a serial entrepreneur, angel investor and one of the leading names in the UK digital sector. We talk about tips for investment pitches, time management and difficulties in the tech sector. You can also visit smallbusiness.co.uk for more on raising capital. Remember to like us on Facebook @SmallBusinessExperts and follow us on Twitter @smallbusinessuk, all lower case. Want to read Sherry Coutu's podcast interview instead? Please note that this podcast was recorded before COVID-19 became prevalent in the UK. Hello and welcome to Small Business Snippets, the podcast from SmallBusiness.co.uk. I’m your host, Anna Jordan. Today we have Sherry Coutu, a serial entrepreneur, investor and advisor. She’s also on the board of Founders4Schools, Workfinder, Raspberry Pi, the Department of Culture Media and Sport (DCMS), Pearson and the London Stock Exchange. We’ll be discussing the most common slip-ups that businesses make when pitching to investors and the most pressing issues in the digital sector. Anna: Hello, Sherry. Sherry: Hello. Anna: It’s lovely to meet you. How are you doing? Sherry: Yeah, I’m very well, thank you. Good to see you. Great. OK, I’d like to start off by going back to the beginning. As the intro suggests, your background is in digital and tech. You were a developer and programmer before you became an entrepreneur and an angel investor. What was it like being a female developer at the time you started out? Sherry: Well, I’ve never been a male developer. I think I came to it thinking it wasn’t that unusual being a female developer. I had studied at EF International and some other women had gone into digital when I was at the London School of Economics studying so it didn’t seem that unusual. I’d joined a large consulting company and that large consulting company had a number of women in that intake and we were all programming. It didn’t seem that abnormal to me. I was doing things that I thought were interesting and I was learning skills that I didn’t find that difficult and that I enjoyed, so it was pretty easy by and large. I didn’t know at the time how unusual what I was doing was or would be seen afterwards. When did that become apparent? Sherry: I don’t know. Again, I don’t approach things on a gender basis. I saw other people that I liked who were doing work that I enjoyed, and we had projects which were interesting. When did it become apparent? You do sort of notice that you’re often the only woman in the room, and it was probably afterwards that I thought, ‘Oh, that’s odd. It’s no longer 50/50 – it’s a lot less than that’. It didn’t bother me that much – I was pretty absorbed in what I was doing. It was really interesting work. It’s a good way to look at it and some women thrive on that kind of atmosphere as well. It’s a similar situation for investors. What were the most common pitching mistakes you saw from businesses pitching to you? Sherry: Well, I think there are a couple – I was thinking about your question earlier. And I think there's a couple of common issues. One is not researching. I'm a member of the Cambridge Angels and have been members of HBS Angels as well. And if an investor comes to you and they haven't researched who they’re in the room with, that is really common blooper, and it's not a sensible one. I think if I had advice for them, it's to research who you're pitching to and know what's in their portfolio and to know what they've what they've done before. I think, having somebody explain to me something that, clearly, if they'd looked at my background, they would understand that I knew. It's a waste of their time, whereas you can get into more detailed things right away otherwise. The other issue, something that is unforgivable to me as an investor is not understanding who your customer is. Or demonstrating your keenness to delight that customer. A lack of focus on that is really annoying to me. I think the only reason we are given opportunities as entrepreneurs is because we can delight customers and create things that will help them in their life in a multitude of ways. And I think a lack of customer focus is annoying to me. And it's usually makes for a fairly short meeting. And it definitely means that I won't follow up because, it's like, well, why are you doing this? The first question I'm often asking is why are you trying to solve this problem? Who are your customers? What does this do for them? Yeah, exactly. So, encouraging better work experience at school is a key focus for you especially just now, what kind of barriers do you think that small employers face when taking on work experience pupils? Sherry: Work experience for people in school and in university is something that I'm really keen on. I don't think of it as barriers. I think all small businesses have projects that they need to get done. You can ask a full-time permanent employee who's already working full tilt to do a project, or you can think, ‘Are there ways that I can get other people from outside my company that might have a fresh view, who I don't have to offer a permanent job to, to get this project?’ To me, the biggest issue there is as a small business person is finding people to do those extra projects that I really would like to do for my customers. Maybe it's so that I can be more obsessed with my customers and get them more focusing on a new product development or customers in a new country or in a new city. But I think that current students at university, supplemented possibly by students doing their A Levels, are a great way of getting projects done quickly and efficiently. And hey, you might even be able to hire the student who is doing the work for you afterwards. But we all have projects, we've all got dozens of projects. Maybe it's sitting down and thinking of which of the projects I have that would be suitable for five students doing a month or five students doing a couple of weeks, breaking it down into something that can be accomplished that will be meaningful to me as a business. Taking it back to the start, for an employer that has never done work experience before, has never offered a kind of programme of sorts – Sherry: They don't need a programme. They've got projects all the time. And we all have projects. I think there are big company ways of approaching work experience and there are small company ways of approaching work experience. The big company ways tend to be structured programmes that happen in June or July. And they might be quite cumbersome on the company. What I've seen work brilliantly for small companies, small and medium sized companies and start-ups and scale-ups are joining project teams, or all working on a project that the employer wants to get done that can't get done any other way. And that means that for the supervision of that project, you've got four people on it, but you put together the brief that might take you a tiny bit of time, or you could use Workfinder, we've got more than 100 briefs that are appropriate to ask students at university. You could take one of our briefs of, well, you might be thinking about this, here's how you do this type of project. You brief them on the first day, you touch base with them for half an hour just to make sure that they're going along the right path for the length of the project, and then you get them to present the project view at the end. I think it's great. And then you use it, because it's a project that will help you do something more for your customers that you haven't been able to do, because everybody's really busy. I mean, we always are pressed for time in small businesses and large businesses. Yeah, absolutely. What's the kind of state of things at the moment in terms of small businesses taking on work experiences? Is it quite common? Or could it be done more widely? Sherry: Well, I would love it to happen more widely. But it happens more often in start-ups and scale-ups than it does in large companies. We published this at the Gallup Institute earlier this year, that it was it was more likely that they had taken on students both at university and at school to do those extra projects in small and medium-sized companies. For me, I've got endless projects. I'd rather have a constant stream of people. And I think the other one of the other barriers is that large companies tend to do it in the summer, but when we spoke to small and medium sized companies, they had projects all year round, and they didn't want to be constrained to having to do it in July or something like that. With lots of other small companies that we work with, it worked fine around it Founders4Schools fitted in through throughout the year so that it works better with them. Anna: I suppose they have the advantage as well because They don't have the processes and the departments to go through that larger businesses do. Sherry: Yeah, exactly. And they may not and they'll have urgent projects that pop up, maybe it's a pitch, maybe it's a pitch for a customer and what you need is somebody to ask, ‘Well, can you do a bunch of customer research for me?’ We don't know these people, use Google, use LinkedIn. Yeah, help me put together this pitch. But there's lots of really good projects that help people who are at school and university understand what work experience is. It's deeply meaningful to the company, it also gives them a proper sense of what it would be like to work for that company. But it's risk-free because maybe it's a week, maybe it's two weeks, maybe it's a month and they can choose, they get the project done, they decide if they love it, or they hate it. If they love it, they can keep on talking if they don't love it, they can try different project and a different type of company and see if they like that industry better. Actually, as lately pertains to your expertise and for companies in the digital sector, and they're experiencing a lot of upheaval at the moment – politically, financially in so many different ways. What would you say are the most prominent issues affecting the digital sector right now? Sherry: Well, most recently GDPR was a change. I think was a change for the good because it protected consumers and customers and made sure that all companies were being mindful of whose data it was that they had the privilege of being a custodian of. So, I think I think there's that. In the UK, I'm not going to say that word [Brexit], but it's been harder. It's been harder to retain people from Europe for reasons that are outside of our control, and that's tricky. Attracting people who have the right skill set is also really difficult because there's been a sequencing issue with small companies, we create lots of jobs, but they are jobs in agile management and data science. Schools and universities aren't yet churning out people who have those skills. And I think solving that issue so that we small digital companies don't suffer from a skill shortage any longer is certainly very much on my mind. And I hope to make some contribution to that agenda. Anna: It feeds back into the work experience as well, doesn't it? You teach them as early as possible and let them know what opportunities are out there. Sherry: Yeah. And I think it’s understanding that you're not going to have the same job for 30 years, and actually, that really sounds quite boring anyway. Let’s sort of just assume that we need the framework for working here on this type of project for this type of company for a period of time and then we'll move on and we'll do something else. The needs of the customers will change. And our needs as we go through our own lifetime change as well. Often we'll work full time, we might work very flexibly when we're having children. And then once they're off at university, we might go back up to full-time or, like me, choose a portfolio of things, which is like having a bunch of part-time jobs, all of which I love. But I love the flexibility of this. If you listen to LinkedIn, the average person now has 25 jobs between graduation and retirement, seven different identifiable career streams. What's your next career stream? I mean, it's kind of neat when you think about it that way. What would you say to small business owners who maybe have trouble establishing what skills their workforce needs, and maybe the resources well, to provide them? Sherry: Well, I think there are some great online resources. For staff I use LinkedIn Learning quite a lot. For coding skills, there's Coursera, there's Udacity, there's Futurelearn, there's a lot of free online courses that allow us to upskill our staff. I think we all need to be learning all of the time. If we don't invest in ourselves as the leader of a small business and we don't invest in our staff then well, it might be harder to retain people, it might also be harder to fulfil those customer orders because they'll be asking us for stuff that we don't know how to do. I think I a commitment to continued learning and allowing and encouraging creativity in ourselves and in the people that work for us as a culture of learning is really important. Actually, now that we're touching on it. You fit a lot into your days and obviously, there's the continual upskilling as well. What kind of time management tips do you have for our listeners who may be struggling and a bit stretched? Sherry: I'm sure anybody who knows me doesn't necessarily think that I'm great at managing my time. But I try to. I think if you're a portfolio, it's quite helpful because you compartmentalise things and you're context switching. That keeps you fresh. It also keeps you managing quite closely. Something that I have used for a long time is trying to be at home 20 out of 30 nights, especially when the kids were at home and younger, being at home 20 to 30 nights a month. And if you've got that rule that you will be at home by 6pm or earlier if you can, that allows you to show the commitment that you have to your family and to yourself. I try to exercise as much as I should. I'm not sure I think probably in the last month, I have definitely broken my rule. But I've got I've got training set up in January, February and March and it's scheduled into my diary. I try to schedule things. I do try to review on a weekly and a monthly basis. Am I content with how I'm spending my time? And when I went to the rule of 20 or 30 nights at home by 6pm, I found that because there's so many interesting things going on all the time. And I wanted to do everything I literally did find myself out every night. And then you think, ‘My God, I haven't really seen my children. I haven't spent any time with my husband, and I don't feel good about that.’ And so I just sort of put a hard and fast rule and it's like, nope, this is how I'm going to do it from now and it works. Are you working when you're home at 6pm? Or is that a cut-off point when you stop working? Sherry: I'll stop working. Not necessarily for the day – I might go in and back on it between 10pm and 11pm and just sort of plan out the next day. I do tend to be crazily busy. Even if it's just planning out what you're supposed to wear, because you've got this little jingle jangle of meetings and you think, ‘Good Lord, what's going to navigate through that set of meetings of that day, what am I going to wear?’ Just sort of thinking about the how you're going to execute the next day, if it tends to be mixed up. I don't ever go to an office and sit at a desk. I think, ‘I'm going to be home with family. I'm not going to have my phone on, I'm going to focus,’ and that gives them the right message. And it also gives me the release that you need as a person from work. Do you rely more on people or tech to sort of help you organise your schedule? Sherry: Both. For the tech, I use calendar Google Calendar. I'm not making an advertisement for Google. But I think many small businesses use it rather than some of the more traditional ones. And if I'm meeting someone, I asked them to append in what the agenda is and what the papers are. My call forward file is not a physical call forward file that say, it's literally in the description of that. And I find that really helpful as I prepare for the meetings, I find the ability to invite people to meetings from within your diary. And then if you move it, they all get notified and you don't have to do all of that is really helpful. I do have an executive assistant (EA) who I adore and she's kind of a magician, because I tend to want to do too many things than might actually be possible, and she makes it a lot more possible than it might otherwise be. I do depend on her and enjoy the fact that she helps and is very au fait with and good at using technology as well, which is helpful to me. If you're a small business owner and you could have an entourage of sorts, what kind of people would you hire in terms of, say, a PA or an accountant? Sherry: Well, I would certainly use LinkedIn very aggressively. I probably am on LinkedIn two hours a day as I prepare for meetings as I research the people that I want to pitch these sorts of things are the people that I'm about to speak to. I think it's really important to use tools that are there. An accountant? Yes, you definitely need accountants. I think in small businesses, there are great part time accountants that you can that you can have. And I'm a real fan of those because you don't necessarily need a full-time one. And there's a lot of particularly women returners to work who have been full-time finance directors and they're there with kids and they want to work on a part-time basis. And I think they are a godsend to many, many, many small businesses. Anna: Seems to work for everybody, right? Sherry: Yeah, absolutely. You may be a small company of ten people, you might need someone who's doing finance a couple days a week well, you need somebody who's a returner, returning to work for that. And on PA I don't know if everybody needs me know, there's lots of people that I know that work in large tech companies that no longer have PAs there's many people who have the whole senior management team has a sort of shares in EA or a PA, I think many people and in fact, it's been shown that 65 per cent of those jobs have already disappeared because people are using technologies more aggressively. If you look at the research on what jobs are disappearing, sadly, PAs and EAS are definitely far less prevalent than they were five years ago, but I couldn't be without LinkedIn. I also use a service called Accompany which will sort of harvest your diary and then it'll give you notes about the backgrounds of the people that you're meeting the day before. And if you don't use it, you should use it because it's amazing. I find those I find those really, really helpful. Well, I realise you're busy lady, so I'll wrap up by coming back to your expertise as an investor. You were an early investor in firms like LoveFilm and Zoopla saw for new tech companies looking to pitch what would you be looking for in their pitch? Sherry: Well, for me, solving a problem that matters is the most important thing. I'm particularly interested in the future of work. It's been a real interest for 20 years that the skills crisis is getting worse. And I am interested in working with others to fix that problem, which I think is the number one problem that we have. I'm also very interested in the application of AI and ML in the sphere of health. And I think that, just around the corner, there are some great solutions to really irksome terrible problems of a health nature, that technology will help us solve. And people who are determined to solve those problems using technology will help themselves, so I'm particularly interested in those two areas. Some people shy away from them because they're complicated, and some people shy away from them because they're highly regulated. They're really important – the health of our citizens is really important, as is the ability to have the right skills so you can prosper and make a contribution to your community. I'm not that interested in hearing people pitch me on things other than those two sort of, they're fairly broad subjects. But those are those that what I'm really interested in and can be an active in what they call smart money, rather than just dumb money. I'm interested and can probably help in some ways as well. The health and wellness industry is massive. What would you say to entrepreneurs who are put off by a large amount of competition in the in the sphere? Sherry: Create a fantastic product that your customers love. That's way better than anything else, that they're either getting the way that, you know, 40 per cent of our GDP is controlled by companies that didn't exist five years ago. Think about that. What competition? There are really big issues that are absolutely unsolved. And we entrepreneurs, and the people who find entrepreneurs are the only ones who are going to solve it on the time on, on the timeframe that we've got available to us. So, I'd say, solve them. Do it. Anna: Fabulous. Well, that seems like a good place to wrap up. Thank you very much for coming on podcast. Sherry: My pleasure. Thanks very much for having me and good luck with everything. Anna: You can find out more about Sherry at uk.linkedin.com/in/coutu. You can also visit smallbusiness.co.uk for more on raising capital and managing your time. Remember to like us on Facebook @SmallBusinessExperts and follow us on Twitter @smallbusinessuk, all lower case. Until next time, thank you for listening.
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The tech industry in the North West is growing at a stratospheric pace. The region is the largest tech cluster outside of London but its talent pipeline is struggling to keep up with demand. To help keep up with demand Greater Manchester's Combined Authority have joined up with the Department of Culture Media and Sport to launch an innovative £3 million Fast Track Digital Fund. Its purpose is to accelerate technical learning for Manchester residents to allow them to enter the digital workforce for the first time. They seek out non-traditional organisations and business partnerships to deliver employer-led training to fill some of those gaps. Out of this the Tech Equity Consortium was born. Zainab Yazdani, Natalie Bird and Raji Kolluru are benefactors of the fund on the Tech Equity course being delivered by TAP Project, Heroworx, UKFast and Tech Manchester. On this podcast they share their stories and what motivates them to pursue a career in tech. For more information about Tech Equity: https://techmanchester.co.uk/techequity Host: Patricia Keating Guests: Zainab Yazdani, Natalie Bird and Raji Kolluru Listening Time: 35 mins Follow Tech Manchester: Twitter: @tecmcr LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/techmanchester/
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CEO of Complex Rich Antoniello chats with Recode's Peter Kafka about co-founding and building a powerful youth culture brand that's leveraged its popularity into viral video series's like Hot Ones and Sneaker Shopping and major events like ComplexCon. Attend Code Media in Los Angeles, California from November 18-19. Click here to register. Survey: We are conducting an audience survey to better serve you. It takes no more than five minutes, and it really helps out the show. Please take our survey here. Featuring: Rich Antoniello (@BuzzFeedBen), CEO and Co-founder of Complex Host: Peter Kafka (@pkafka), Senior Editor at Recode More to explore: Subscribe for free to Recode Media, Peter Kafka, one of the media industry's most acclaimed reporters, talks to business titans, journalists, comedians, and more to get their take on today's media landscape. About Recode by Vox: Recode by Vox helps you understand how tech is changing the world — and changing us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the Digital, Culture Media and Sport Committee recently calling for a new independent digital regulator and the government’s Internet Safety Strategy White Paper imminent, it’s a crucial time for digital regulation in the UK. Jacob Ohrvik-Stott discusses where the digital regulation debate is heading and outlines Doteveryone’s proposals for an Office for Responsible Technology. About Jacob Ohrvik-Stott Jacob Ohrvik-Stottis a Researcher at the think-tank Doteveryone, where his work explores digital regulation and the public’s relationship with digital technologies. Prior to joining Doteveryone he worked in energy and climate policy for a global professional engineering body and public engagement, where he ran youth panels, deliberative research and science festivals.
Elissa Freeman, PR & Pop Culture Media Expert talks about a Toronto court that will hear motion in lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein today.
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SKY takeover: Beyond the prominent arguments, what are legal and regulatory hurdles that the 20th Century Fox bid has to clear? And, how does the situation differ from last time, when Murdoch's NewsCorp made a bid in 2010? We speak to Jon Zeff, former Director of Media at the Department for Culture Media and Sport. Christmas TV Schedules: What can the TV schedules this Christmas tell us about the health of terrestrial channels as they compete with video on demand services like Netflix and Amazon? TV Critic Kevin O'Sullivan and Ben Preston, Editor of the Radio Times discuss. How important is BBC Monitoring? And who should be paying for a service that meets the needs of both the BBC and the Government? We hear from former BBC Monitoring employee and Associate Fellow at Chatham House, Keir Giles and from Stuart Seaman, the outgoing Father of the Chapel for the National Union of Journalists at BBC Monitoring at Caversham Park about the work the service does. Producer: Ruth Watts.
Dr. Adam Elhofy, Ph.D., CSO, Essential Pharmaceuticals, talks about cell culture media optimization. We discussed the evolution of cell culture media optimization, current goals, and the latest strategies and tools being used.
In this podcast, we interviewed Dr. Adam Elhofy, Ph.D., CSO, Essential Pharmaceuticals, about cell culture media optimization. We discussed the evolution of cell culture media optimization, current goals, and the latest strategies and tools being used. View the show notes at The Cell Culture Dish. View the show notes at cellculturedish.com/003-cell-culture-media-optimization-its-about-more-than-just-high-protein-titer/
Christ and Culture: Media, faith, and culture. Three words every Christian must understand and examine. Author and speaker Brett Ullman talks with us about engaging culture's different worldviews when it comes to the media today. As a Christian, we must respond to media in our culture from a biblical worldview. The post Episode 014: Media.Faith.Culture appeared first on indoubt.
We talk his startups, books, teaching & a lot more. Marco has been involved in the Internet sector since 1994 as an Entrepreneur, Digital Activist, Academic Lecturer, Digital Designer, Researcher in Digital Communication, Keynote Speaker and Book Writer. He lives in London and has founded several successful digital companies, both in B2B and B2C areas, like Megashouts.org, Livepetitions.org and Speakage.co.uk As a book writer he has authored: “Pronto Soccorso Digitale” published by Hoepli; “Il Mondo Digitale” (The Digital World) published by Mondadori; “Escape from Facebook” and “Impresa 4.0”, published by Pearson / Financial Times. He is a contributor to many magazines, radio and television channels with regard to digital culture topics. At Brunel University London he is Affiliated Practitioner Researcher at the Centre for Culture Media & Regulation (CCMR). He is Contract Professor in Business Digital Communication at University of Pavia. Judge and Mentor for UK TI (Trade & Investmens – UK Government department) and one of the main promoters of the digital culture in Italy, he promotes and participates actively in a large number of initiatives. http://camisanicalzolari.com/ https://www.facebook.com/marcocc?fref=ts https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcocamisanicalzolari https://twitter.com/marcocc
Sue Owen discusses the importance of government links with research and academia.