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Best podcasts about Dan Levine

Latest podcast episodes about Dan Levine

The TreeCast with Troy Clardy
Big Swing, Teva Terrific, Chasing Six

The TreeCast with Troy Clardy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 56:00


Three guests on this super-sized episode! Senior OLB Tevarua Tafiti takes us inside the locker room as Stanford spring football continues. Stanford Men's Gymnastics Head Coach Thom Glielmi previews this week's NCAA Championships as the Cardinal aim for its sixth straight national title. And Associate Athletic Director, Facilities & Housing Dan Levine tells how Stanford Stadium became a softball facility this season and what it took to get ready for this week's Big Swing!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Mark Schulein Passion Project
#49 - Dan Levine + Original Watermen. Family. High Performance Leader & Supporting Lifeguards Far and Wide

The Mark Schulein Passion Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 92:44


Dan Levine is a long standing industry leader with an incredible backstory that brought him from the East Coast to the West as part of the strategic plan that he created… when he was 11. From his days at The Gap under the iconic Mickey Drexler to REI, Hurley, RVCA, Skullcandy, Stance and other iconic brands in the surf and outdoor markets; he now operates the premier lifeguard outfitter brand, Original Watermen. Dan's passion for business, the ocean and for those that work in and on it, is crystal clear, and how he came to this point in his career (and his life) is an extraordinary story.

Healthy Habits 4 Life with Dr. Carol Perlman
121 Announcing NEW Executive Functioning Programming for Adults with Dan Levine from Engaging Minds

Healthy Habits 4 Life with Dr. Carol Perlman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 26:33


Engaging Minds and Dr. Carol Perlman are excited to announce the launch of programming for adults looking to strengthen their executive functioning skills.In this episode we discuss options for 1:1 coaching, group workshops, and organization consulting.Stay tuned!Connect with Carol Perlman:Website: http://www.carolperlman.com/ | http://healthy4lifebycarolperlman.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/carol.w.perlmanLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-perlman-8a735513/Email: carol@healthy4lifebycarolperlman.com90-Day Course: https://itsabouttimemanagement.com/metime/45-Day Course: https://itsabouttimemanagement.com/tm/Master Your Email Mini-Course:https://sowl.co/s/boRa8PFREE DOWNLOAD: Morning Momentumhttps://courses.itsabouttimemanagement.com/morning-momentumThe Miracle Morning by Hal Elrodhttps://www.amazon.com/Miracle-Morning-Updated-Expanded-Not-So-Obvious/dp/B0CHZ43QVY?crid=HIF0P2JAZS3L&keywords=miracle+morning+book&qid=1705173699&s=books&sprefix=mir,stripbooks,84&sr=1-1&linkCode=sl1&tag=cph4l-20&linkId=f1ccce9ee6943d1789542368c73b5256&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl50 minute Workflow/Habit Audithttps://www.sendowl.com/s/wellness/50-minute-habit-audit-by-carol-perlman-phd

BIGHORN Podcast
Dan Levine, S.7 E.3

BIGHORN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 39:20


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Song of the Day – KUTX
dan levine: “a-frame”

Song of the Day – KUTX

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 4:22


It’s #GivingTuesday and pretty much anyone who’s a non-profit is crawling out of the woodwork and trying to stir up some financial love. And of course as a community supported public radio, we could always use a bit of help. That said, the nice thing about tossing KUTX a couple bucks is that you’re also […] The post dan levine: “a-frame” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.

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The Dodgeball Podcast
S7 E18 Dan Levine

The Dodgeball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 152:26


In this episode, I finally get to sit down with Dan Levine and have a much needed, long awaited conversation on Dodgeball. While he may not be the typical guest, as his career has remained mostly within the recreational and "barn storming" days of Dodgeball, Dan has a unique perspective on the sport, from the outside looking in and the tangents we went on, were much needed.

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Healthy Charleston
Crush Yard, Charleston's Pickleball Paradise with Dan Levine, Director of Pickleball

Healthy Charleston

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 42:32


Pickleball is America's fastest growing sport and Dan Levine is bringing it to Charleston with Crush Yard, a Pickleball Paradise! Dan is the Director of Pickleball and Head Pro at Crush Yard, a new Pickleball club and restaurant that is all about community, great food and drinks, and playing pickleball. On this episode, we get all the details about how Dan went from being an account to a pickleball pro, and he tells us the inside scoop about Crush Yard, exclusive member perks, and exciting updates about the grand opening! Links:IG: @crush.yardIG: @dlevine1103Website: crushyard.comWelcome to the Healthy Charleston Podcast, where we help you take ownership of your health and fitness. We are here to be your source of accurate health and fitness information while spreading awareness about the health and fitness resources available to you in the Charleston area. Be sure you are subscribed so you never miss an episode, we hope you enjoy the show.Follow Hannah and Made2Move:@hannahbreal_dpt @made2movept DONT spend another day in pain! Sign up for an appointment at made2movept.com and get 10% off your first visit when you mention the podcast.

The Healthy Charleston Podcast
Crush Yard, Charleston's Pickleball Paradise with Dan Levine, Director of Pickleball

The Healthy Charleston Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 42:32


Pickleball is America's fastest growing sport and Dan Levine is bringing it to Charleston with Crush Yard, a Pickleball Paradise! Dan is the Director of Pickleball and Head Pro at Crush Yard, a new Pickleball club and restaurant that is all about community, great food and drinks, and playing pickleball. On this episode, we get all the details about how Dan went from being an accountant to a pickleball pro, and he tells us the inside scoop about Crush Yard, exclusive member perks, and exciting updates about the grand opening! Links:IG: @crush.yardIG: @dlevine1103Website: crushyard.comWelcome to the "Healthy Charleston Podcast," your ultimate guide to taking charge of your health and wellness journey. In a world where health information can be overwhelming and confusing, we strive to be your trusted source of accurate, evidence-based knowledge. Our goal is to equip you with the tools and resources you need to lead a healthier lifestyle. Tune in to each episode as we connect with inspirational community leaders in Charleston and Summerville, SC. These individuals are dedicated to creating a healthier community and they share their perspective on what health means to them. Join us as we embark on an exploration into the realms of health, well-being, and community empowerment!Follow Hannah and Made2Move:@hannahbreal_dpt @made2movept DONT spend another day in pain! Sign up for an appointment at made2movept.com and get 10% off your first visit when you mention the podcast.

The Lively Charleston Podcast
How This Pro is Bringing Pickleball to Mt. Pleasant with Crush Yard

The Lively Charleston Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 37:52


Charleston, South Carolina is the best city in the world and one of our country's most desirable places to live. From the history & culture, to the beaches & shopping, to the restaurants & real estate... Charleston has something for everyone! Our mission at Lively Charleston is to tell the stories of the amazing people, places, and businesses in our city. In this Lively Charleston Podcast episode we're sitting down with Dan Levine, Director of Pickleball/Head Pro at Crush Yard. He talks about the evolution of pickleball and how his passion for the sport began. Dan moved to the area to help Crush Yard bring pickleball to Charleston. Crush Yard is a Pickleball Club & Restaurant is opening soon in Mount Pleasant, SC! Instagram: @crush.yard, @dlevine1103 If you'd like to watch our episodes rather than listen, check out Lively Charleston on YouTube! See this episode HERE. Make sure to LIKE & SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an episode! And follow us on Instagram: @livelycharleston

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller
[Encore Episode] Tiffany D. Cross: How to Stay True to Your Audience

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 48:39


[Encore Episode -- originally recorded 1/17/2017] Bio Tiffany Cross (@tifcrossmyheart) is brings 20 years of relationships, outreach, and storytelling to The Beat, Washington's inclusive political pulse.  Having spent significant time working in newsrooms, covering Capitol Hill, managing in-house corporate public affairs, working on campaigns, and navigating communities of color, she brings a unique set of skills that casts a wide net of influence. Understanding the intersection of press, partnerships, politics, and policy, Tiffany has a proven record of excellent relationships in the private and public sectors, media, the entertainment industry, and civic and social justice organizations.  Most recently, Tiffany served as a Senior Advisor for the National Education Association (NEA)  and its three million members. In this capacity, she liaised with the public sector, traditional and niche media markets, constituency groups, and civic and social justice organizations. She worked with NEA leadership on branding and positioning and was responsible for forging strategic partnerships, internal and external messaging, conducting scans on grassroots and grasstop organizations, and engaging communities in bilateral conversations on education, labor, and civic and social justice issues.  Before joining the NEA, Tiffany served as the Manager of News & Public Affairs and the Liaison to the Executive Branch for Black Entertainment Television (BET) Networks. Her work at BET included coordinating with the Democratic National Convention and Republican National Convention in 2008, executing the network's participation in the 2008 Presidential election, brand enhancement for the network, and advising on BET's political and social agenda.  Tiffany's broad experience includes guest booking for CNN's Reliable Sources with Howard Kurtz, covering Capitol Hill for Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer, and working as an Associate Producer for Capital Gang. She was also a former Producer at America's Most Wanted and Director of Communications for Brilliant Corners Research & Strategies where she worked on the Obama for America Presidential Campaign and secured high-level visibility for company president Cornell Belcher. In this episode, we discussed: how Tiffany's personal journey has informed her approach to creating value for her network. Tiffany's key strategies and mindset hacks for building powerful professional relationships in Washington.  how 'The Beat' is helping policy professionals in Washington stay on top of what's happening and find relevant networking opportunities.     Resources: The Beat (send news leads to: info@thebeatdc.com) The Raben Group Task Rabbit The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver   NEWS ROUNDUP Donald Trump named former New York City Mayor and early Trump supporter Rudy Giuliani as an informal cybersecurity advisor. He'll head the President-elect's cybersecurity working group. Abby Phillip in the Washington Post writes that, since leaving the New York City Mayorship, Giuliani has started his own cybersecurity consulting firm-Giuliani Partners. Now a bunch of people are saying, "What the hell does Guiliani know about cybsecurity?" Well, Motherboard's Jason Koebler and Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai looked into it and found some folks familiar with Giuliani and Partners' work ... It turns out their expertise is more along the lines of telling companies how to legally cover their asses if they're the victim of  cyberbreach, as opposed to advising on actual cybersecurity solutions. So it's looking like this job is more of a thank you for to Giuliani for his help during the campaign. It also turns out, as Rob Price at Business Insider found, that Giuliani's company website--giulianisecurity.com--is replete with vulnerabilities. -- You've heard all about Trump's dossier--people calling him PEEOTUS and things like that on Twitter, so we won't go into all the details on that--especially since the dossier is still largely unsubstantiated. But Scott Shane put together a nice summary just in case you don't want to sit there all day trying to figure out what's going on with this. Basically, this all started when the Republicans retained a company called Fusion GPS to look into Trump to figure out how to hurt him politically. Then, when it turned out he was going to be the Republican nominee, the Clinton campaign took over and retained Fusion to continue the investigation. The dossier has been floating around Washington for quite sometime, but the President and President-elect were briefed on it, and  that's when it made its way to the public via BuzzFeed and other sites. Mr. Trump says the entire dossier is a total fabrication. But if it's a total fabrication--it's pretty detailed, so someone must have had a lot of time on their hands. In any case, the FBI is investigating the claims ... although no one knows if Trump will authorize that investigation to continue. Some are also wondering why FBI Director James Comey was so interested in Hillary Clinton's email but not this. So this issue isn't going away anytime soon, basically, is the takeaway here. -- Matt Hamilton at the LA Times reports that BackPage--the classified ad website -- shut down its adult section last week after the U.S. Senate released a scathing report accusing the company of hiding targeted search terms related to prostitution and child abuse. BackPage Founders Michael Lacey and and James Larkin were scheduled to testify before the Senate Committee on Homeland and Governmental Affairs' subcommittee on investigations. The committee's report alleges that its review of some 1.1 million documents revealed evidence that the company facilitated sex trafficking and child abuse. Testimony from a BackPage site moderator seems to show the company actively removed search terms so they wouldn't lose ad revenue, but still keep the ads posted without actively promoting crimes. But BackPage says it adheres to the the Communications Decency Act which provides immunity to websites that host content by third parties. The company also claimed the government investigation was an violation of its First Amendment Rights One children's advocate--Lois Lee--founder of Children of the Night--even said the site has actually helped law enforcement identify predators and locate missing children. But Senators Bob Portman--the Republican from Ohio and as Democratic Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill--both of who led the bi-partisan investigation-- say BackPages's decision to shut down the adult section shows how damning the evidence they uncovered was.   -- Congress has selected its leadership for its communications and tech-related committees. Senate Commerce Committee Chair John Tune announced that Mississippi Republican Senator Roger Wicker will lead the Senate Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, Innovation and the Internet. House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Greg Walden announced Tennessee Republican Marsha Blackburn, who opposes net neutrality and prevented efforts to build municipal broadband networks, will lead the House Communications and Technology subcommittee. Jon Brodkin reports in Ars Technica. -- Aaron Smith at Pew reports that a record number of Americans have smartphones and access to broadband at home. Seventy-seven percent of Americans have smartphones, with explosive growth among adults over age 50. Americans with access to broadband at home increased 6 points to 73%. Also, Seventy percent of Americans use social media and half own a tablet. -- iPhone app purchasers may sue Apple for not allowing them to purchase apps outside of the Apple store, according to the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, overturning the lower court's ruling. The decision doesn't affect the merits of the case brought against Apple, but if the plaintiff's win, it could open the door for more competition in the app market. Stephen Nells and Dan Levine have the story in Reuters. -- The independent prosecutor in South Korea investigating the corruption scandal that has led to the suspension of the country's first female president -- Park Geun-hye -- has asked a local court to issue an arrest warrant for Lee Jae--yong--the head of Samsung. The prosecutors allege Lee used corporate money to bribe Park for favors. The court is expected to review the request on Wednesday. Anna Fifield has more at the Washington Post.  -- Finally, The Email Privacy Act is alive again, after passing unanimously in the House and dying in the Senate last year. The bill would require authorities to get warrants for emails as well as social media data, including data older than 180 days. It would also allow providers to notify their customers that their information was requested. The bill was introduced by Rep. Kevin Yoder (R-Kan.) and Jared Polis (D-Colo.). John Eggerton has the story in Multichannel News. 

Pickleball Fire Podcast
195: The Dreaded Pop Up in Pickleball with Certified Pro Dan Levine

Pickleball Fire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 26:38


It happens to all of us when playing Pickleball. We hit a pop up and our opponent slams the ball at us. In this episode, I talk with certified pro Dan Levine about how to handle popups. Plus we speak about a new restaurant and Pickleball concept called Crush Yard.

$MAGIC HOUR
MAGIC $HOUR #13: The pod mints Toadstoolz and Seed of Life goes live! (feat. Dan Levine)

$MAGIC HOUR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 84:13


On the latest episode of the pod, the team is joined by Dan Levine, better known as DL, the creator of mytreasure.info which is a great resource for TreasureDAO users out there. The guys discuss seed of life, mint some toadstoolz, and their minting rituals. Do you have a minting ritual anon? $MAGIC HOUR is recorded by Alam, Braiker, and Dionysis, and produced in partnership with Digital Strategies Guild. Dan Levine : https://twitter.com/danlevine MyTreasure Dashboard : https://mytreasure.info Toadstoolz : https://www.toadstoolz.lol/ Seed of Life : https://life.treasure.lol/ Digital Strategies Guild : https://digistrats.com/#gaming_guild

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What the Health?
FDA Takes Center Stage

What the Health?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 41:11


Congress is set to start its once-every-five-years review of the law that authorizes user fees to finance the hiring of personnel to speed the FDA review of drugs. The periodic renewals of “PDUFA” also give lawmakers a chance to make other changes to the agency at the hub of the pandemic.Meanwhile, the FDA could also find itself at the center of the abortion debate and a controversial new medication to treat Alzheimer's disease.Anna Edney of Bloomberg News, Joanne Kenen of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Politico, and Sarah Karlin-Smith of the Pink Sheet join KHN's Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more.Plus, for extra credit, the panelists recommend their favorite health policy stories of the week they think you should read, too.Julie Rovner: KHN's “Ready for Another Pandemic Malady? It's Called ‘Decision Fatigue,'” by Jenny Gold.Joanne Kenen: The New Yorker's “What Happened After the Chicken-Pox Vaccine,” by Jessica Winter.Sarah Karlin-Smith: Stat's “Despite Biden's Big Promises and a Far Better Understanding of the Virus, Covid-19 Is Still Raging Through the Nation's Prisons,” by Nicholas Florko.Anna Edney: Reuters' “Special Report: Inside J&J's Secret Plan to Cap Litigation Payouts to Cancer Victims,” by Mike Spector and Dan Levine.Click here for a transcript of the episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

LocalMotion
Dan Levine in conversation with Rita Ryan of LocalMotion

LocalMotion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 79:46


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This Might Be A Podcast
This Might Be A Podcast - Episode 148 - Electric Car with Dan Levine!

This Might Be A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 87:28


It's Horn Month here at TMBP and first up is frequent TMBG trombonist and multi-intrumentalist Dan Levine to talk about Electric Car off of Here Comes Science. Dan arranged the winds in this song, and there is a lot to discuss! Much band nerdery ensues.

Healthy Habits 4 Life with Dr. Carol Perlman
30 - Dan Levine from Engaging Minds - How to Support Your Kids Academically as We Head into the New School year

Healthy Habits 4 Life with Dr. Carol Perlman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 33:20


Join Carol with her guest, Dan Levine from Engaging Minds, as they talk about why we need to teach kids “how to learn.” Dan shares how once struggling students begin to thrive in school when equipped with the right skills in learning - whether remote or face to face. Stay tuned! Here are the things to expect in the episode: Why knowing “how” to learn is as important as “what” to learn What are the skills and strategies needed to achieve a task or goal? Executive function coaching vs. academic coaching, what's the difference? How to help kids cope with remote learning in the time of the pandemic And much more! About Dan Levine: Dan has long thought that teaching students how to learn—study skills, organizational skills, time-management skills—is as important, if not more important, than teaching pure content. He firmly believes that if, as educators, we provide students with the right tools and learning strategies, combined with content support, we can help students more effectively and efficiently achieve their full potential. In November 2010, with the support of several outstanding educators, Dan's vision became the foundation of Engaging Minds. Dan often says: “Engaging Minds is much more than tutoring and academic coaching. It's tools for learning and skills for life.” Dan has an MBA degree from Boston University and a bachelor's degree from Connecticut College. He has worked as a marketing consultant and in schools for more than 20 years, and he began working on growing Engaging Minds full-time in 2011. Dan grew up in Newton and attended the Newton public schools. He is married to a first-grade teacher, Julie, and they live in Needham, MA with their daughter, Molly, and son, Zach. Connect with Dan Levine: Website: https://engagingmindsonline.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/engagingmindsonline Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/engagingminds_online/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/engagingminds Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaa2rKahE6YIJRyChvb2oyw/featured Email: dan@engagingmindsonline.com. Connect with Carol Perlman: Website: http://www.carolperlman.com/, http://healthy4lifebycarolperlman.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/healthyforlifebycarolperlman/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-perlman-8a735513/ Email: carol@healthy4lifebycarolperlman.com Connect with Carol Perlman: Website: http://www.carolperlman.com/ | http://healthy4lifebycarolperlman.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/healthyforlifebycarolperlman/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-perlman-8a735513/ Email: carol@healthy4lifebycarolperlman.com

The Bat Drop
Episode 12: Over/Under Draft

The Bat Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 40:09


Just in time for opening day! PJ and Vinny are joined by friends of the show Mike Dwyer, Alex Bauman, Ben Occonner, Taylor Figs, and Dan Levine, as they draft their over/under picks for this upcoming season. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Farm to Future
#6 - How to Become an Astronaut with Pilot, Gymnast, and Biomechatronics PhD Daniel Levine

Farm to Future

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 43:02


Dan Levine is a PhD candidate at the MIT Media Lab in the Biomechatronics group. His work involves building better prosthetic limbs, and he was once part of a team that built a tongue-computer interface for people with spinal cord injuries. (That's right, it's a computer you control with your tongue!) Dan holds Bachelors degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science from Cornell University, and a Masters degree from Cornell Tech's Connective Media program.In this episode, we talk about how Dan's dream job as a kid was to become a test pilot, how he started his gymnastics career at age thirteen before becoming Captain of Cornell's Club team and Men's President of the MIT team, and how he imagines a world where we interact with technology with mutual respect, as if between friendly creatures. We also explore his time living in Thailand and Israel, and his future plans of joining the Air Force and eventually becoming an astronaut. Email Dan: daniel.v.levine@gmail.com

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
20VC: Accel's Dan Levine on The Current State of Seed & Series A, The Rise of Pre-Emptive Rounds, Solo Capitalists and Multi-Stage Funds Entering Seed & Market, People and Product; What To Prioritise?

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 44:09


Dan Levine is a Partner @ Accel, one of the world's leading venture firms with a portfolio including the likes of Facebook, Slack, Qualtrics, UiPath and Deliveroo. As for Daniel, he actually joined Accel in 2010 before leaving to join Dropbox. At Dropbox, he worked on the platform team helping open the platform to third-party developers and launched and managed many of the company’s developer-facing initiatives. Following Dropbox, he rejoined Accel and has led investments in Scale.ai, Mux, Vercel and Sentry to name a few. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Dan made his way into the world of venture with Accel? How that led to his joining Dropbox? What led to his re-joining Accel 3 years later? 2.) How does Dan assess the current state of the seed and Series A landscape? How does Dan analyse the rise of pre-emptive rounds? How does Dan determine when to lean in and pre-empt vs when not to? What does Dan think is the biggest myth about raising a Series A? 3.) How does Dan analyse multi-stage funds so actively entering seed? What has Accel's seed portfolio data shown? How many went on to raise a Series A? How many did Accel lead? How many companies died? What is the biggest problem this portfolio presents? 4.) How does Dan analyse the trio of people, product and market? How does Dan approach market sizing? How does Dan approach the risk associated with market timing? What risk is he willing to take? What is he not? When can one stretch on market? When is it a stretch too far? 5.) How does Dan evaluate the rise of solo capitalists? What does he see as the core pros and cons of the model? What are the pros and cons of the partnership model like Accel has? How does Dan evaluate the rise of investor personal brands today? What worries him? Item’s Mentioned In Today’s Episode Dan’s Favourite Book: Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. (Vintage) Dan’s Most Recent Investment: Altinity As always you can follow Harry and The Twenty Minute VC on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Instagram here for mojito madness and all things 20VC.

WhyWeWork BrianVee
#56 Val Kelly - HS French Teacher and VO Actor - BrianVee Whywework

WhyWeWork BrianVee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 48:37 Transcription Available


Val Kelly is a voice actor, CEO, executive producer, Host of “Live with Squacky” Podcast, but she is also a high school French teacher and mother. With her hands full, she takes the time to share with us her passion and desire to do all that she does with kindness and determination. Contact InfoVal's Profilelinkedin.com/in/val-kelly-97679270Websitesvalkellyvoiceover.com (Personal Website)midatlanticvo.com (Company Website)podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/live-with-squacky/id1504756991 (Apple podcast listing)Emailval@midatlanticvo.comTwitter@Midatlanticvo@squackyvoiceAbout"I began my VO training in 1997 with Dan Levine from "Such a Voice." They produced my commercial demo for me - but I did not have the marketing skills to do anything with it at the time. Since getting back into the industry in 2011, I have trained with "Edge studio" in NYC and LA. They produced my Narration demo for me. I have also attended two animation VO workshops with the very talented Bob Bergen. I did Cartoon VO training with Sunday Muse for a year and I attended VO Atlanta 2014, 2015, 2016. I completed my commercial demo- produced by Roy Yokelson and am currently preparing to have my animation demo produced. My work has included character voices for “FurReal Friends" toys for "Hasbro", a few short audiobooks, a short film for “Theory Films” and both French and English children's iPhone apps and commercial work as well. I have also worked on children's e-learning projects in both French and English.I am also the Owner, President/CEO/Executive Producer for Mid-Atlantic Voiceover,LLC. We have an upcoming online conference taking place on November 6-8, 2020! It's going to be a great online event with opportunities for learning, networking, VO practice, social time and fun!! I'd love to see you there!! For more info and to register today, visit www.midatlanticvo.com" (LinkedIn, 2020)

Non-Compliant
Episode 7: The One Where Award Winning Journalist Dan Levine Reports That The "Public" Court System is Less Public Than We All Thought

Non-Compliant

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 53:15


In past episodes, we have explored the under-reported inner workings of high stakes plaintiff’s law. This time, we have the perspective of one of the nation’s top journalists. Reuters reporter Dan Levine comes on the show to discuss his award-winning series, “Hidden Justice.” Based on a systematic review of some of the major cases of the day, Dan’s reporting concludes that the court system often seals from public view facts that directly impact the health and safety of our citizens. Dan argues that, instead of shining a light on issues ranging from cars with rollover problems, to prescription medication that have life threatening side effects, key court documents revealing these issues often aren’t made publicly available for years (if ever). Who, if anyone, shares responsibility for this? And will proposed federal legislation fix this? Tune in for an exciting discussion.

Your Podcast or Mine
Your Podcast or Mine - Featuring Anominy Questionable Movies

Your Podcast or Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 68:00


Join us for Your Podcast or Mine! Sherry speaks with Ron Blum and Dan Levine, the creative minds behind Anominy Questionable Movies. Anominy Questionable Movies is a podcast in which two guys try to watch and spoil all the movies. Check it out here: Anominy Questionable Movies  

The Treadstone Podcast
"The Cicada Covenant" Season 1 Episode 10 'Treadstone' Review

The Treadstone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 32:09


Season finale, The Cicada Covenant. Hosts Lauren Hubbard and Benny Adams break down the final episode of the limited series. Dan Levine meets his maker, Doug fails his mission and Petra re-unites with John Randolph Bently. So many more questions unanswered... will there be another season? Ready for more of the Bourne universe? Then prepare yourself for THE TREADSTONE AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW PODCAST, where we’ll be discussing the USA Network’s new action series. Set in the same universe as the iconic Bourne series of films, Treadstone tells the story of the fictional CIA black ops program with the same name, and the activation of their sleeper agents all over the world. Strap yourself in, prepare for the action, and tune in on AfterBuzz TV today! A look at five families living in a protected Southern California enclave, and the real-life housewives who reside in one of the wealthiest planned communities in the country. They may live in the lap of luxury, but life isn't always perfect for the women who reside in one of the wealthiest enclaves of the U.S. They continue to focus on living large; plastic surgery, working out, shopping, drinking, dancing, and dining out top their agendas. Ladies come and go through the show's run, with entrepreneur Vicki Gunvalson having been a series regular for each season. Other ladies who have been featured for multiple seasons include Tamra Judge -- previously known as Tamra Barney -- and Heather Dubrow. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación
JazzX5#047. Tom Pierson Orchestra: elipsis [Minipodcast]

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 7:16


Por Pachi Tapiz. “elipsis”. Tom Pierson Orchestra: Last Works (Auteur. 2CD) Tom Pierson, Blue Lou Marini, Mark Vinci, Shu Enomoto, Neil Johnson, Michael Lutzeier, Dominic Derasse, Mike Ponella, Tim Leopold, Lew Soloff, Ben Herrington, Robinson Khoury, Dan Levine, Jeff Nelson, Kanoa Mendenhall, Pheeroan Aklaff © Pachi Tapiz, 2019 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120

The Build Cycle
EP #049: Fireside Co-founders Tell How to (Possibly Not) Run a Conference

The Build Cycle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 83:56


I'll be honest. This conversation didn't exactly head in the direction I thought it would, but that's what makes it so darn fun to listen to. It might be my most entertaining episode yet, and in the end, it came out full of value, too. Dan Levine and Steven Pulver started Fireside Conference four years ago with the idea that they'd make a startup conference more like summer camp - informal, fun, and intimate. The kind of event where you make real connections and new friends, far beyond corporate networking. It caught on, and even though they lost a lot of money that first year, Dan and Steve decided to keep doing things the way they want, financial consequences be damned. And there's lessons in that. But they keep growing, and have found ways to run an insanely cool conference that attracts some incredible talent without having to pay anyone to attend, and that's led to other revenue opportunities. If you're thinking of creating a conference or any other event, this is a great episode that covers a wide range of things you'll absolutely need to consider before putting your plans in place! For full show notes, links and images, check out this show's post at TheBuildCycle.com/Podcast Be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Overcast FM, or wherever you listen to podcasts and leave a review and rating! And let me know who you'd like to hear interviewed...just message me on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

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How I Think About Sailing
#4 // Boom Preventers

How I Think About Sailing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 32:03


#4. Preventers. Andy answers a question from former Isbjorn crew Dan Levine about what to do when you accidentally jibe with a proper preventer attached. -- Sail offshore with Andy & Mia on their Swan 48 Isbjorn! Go to 59-north.com/offshore to see our passage calendar and book your berth.

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Startup Canada Podcast: Canada's Entrepreneurship Podcast
Business and Bonfires with Dan Levine and Steven Pulver – February 6, 2018

Startup Canada Podcast: Canada's Entrepreneurship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 35:16


As leaves begin to change, entrepreneurs from across Canada head to the friendly town of Bancroft (between Toronto and Ottawa) to join their like-minded counterparts at the Fireside Conference. With sparks of knowledge shared in adirondack chairs and intriguing content for every entrepreneur, lawyer-friends Steven... The post Business and Bonfires with Dan Levine and Steven Pulver – February 6, 2018 appeared first on Startup Canada.

Hawke Cast
Episode 11 - Snow Falling on Cedars (1999) with Elizabeth Hopkins & Dan Levine

Hawke Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2017 41:19


Ethan's in love! Our guests Elizabeth Hopkins and Dan Levine join the Cast to talk the period drama Snow Falling on Cedars. We discuss the ambitious but distracting directing, the lack of films about internment camps, and just good old fashioned romance! Bring some strawberries. That's a reference you'll get when you listen.

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller
Ep 88: Technology and Teaching: Opportunities for Measurable Student Outcomes with Shayna Cook

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 16:54


Shayna Cook (cook_shayna) is a policy analyst with the Education Policy program at New America. She is a member of the Learning Technologies project. Shayna researches and reports on innovation, new technologies, and digital equity issues concerning children from birth through third grade. She is a former teacher who graduated from American University with a master's degree in education, focusing on policy and leadership. She holds a bachelor's degree in classics from Howard University. In this episode, we discussed: how states can use federal funding to promote family engagement. how schools can more effectively incorporate technology to promote family engagement. how to evaluate engagement programs to determine how they improve learning outcomes. Resources: New America's Education Policy Program New Guidance on Using the Every Student Succeeds Act to Support Early Learning by Shayna Cook (New America, 2016) Lower Ed: The Troubling Rise of For-Profit Colleges in the New Economy by Tressie McMillan Cottom NEWS ROUNDUP Sinclair is acquiring Tribune broadcasting, the companies announced on Monday, for a cool $3.9 billion. Tribune owns 42 tv stations in 33 markets, WGN, digital multicast network Antenna TV, minority stakes in the TV Food Network and CareerBuilder, and a variety of real estate assets, according to the companies' press release. Even after the Republican controlled FCC threw it a bone at its last open meeting by reinstating the UHF discount, which lets broadcasters half the size of the audience their UHF stations reach, thereby enabling broadcast companies to own more stations, Sinclair may still need to divest some its stations to fall under the 39 percent cap on the national audience. Sinclair is Chaired by David Smith--a key supporter of Donald Trump. ---- President Trump signed an executive order establishing a new American Technology Council which will be tasked with coming up with ways to transform and modernize the federal government. It's not clear yet which companies will participate, but Tony Romm at Recode notes that Google, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft have huddled with the administration in the past.  Mike Allen at Axios reported the creation of the Council was spearheaded by Trump advisor and son-in-law Jared Kushner and that the council will hold a summit in June to map out a plan for the duration of the Trump administration. Two lawmakers also created a bi-partisan Digital Trade Caucus last week which is aimed at protecting cross-border digital trade from protectionism. Minnesota Republican Erik Paulsen and Washington Democrat Suzan DelBene made the announcement last week. The Department of Justice has announced a criminal investigation into Uber.  The New York Times reported in March that the company was using a software called Greyball to circumvent local authorities in areas where Uber hasn't been approved yet. Now a grand jury in Northern California has subpoenaed documents from Uber related to the matter. Dan Levine has the story in Reuters. The State Department wants to intensify its scrutiny of visa applicants. The agency published a document last week, in line with the Trump administration's efforts to subject visa applicants to "extreme vetting", which outlines plans to require visa applicants to provide five years worth of their social media handles, phone numbers and email addresses. The public will have a chance to comment on the new proposed rules until May 18th. Yaganeh Torbati and Mica Rosenberg report in Reuters. The reined-in National Security Agency still collected 151 million phone records in 2016. Charlie Savage reports in the New York Times that the NSA previously collected billions of phone records per day, according to a transparency report released last week. The Department of Homeland Security warned of an emerging espionage campaign led by Chinese hackers. The hacker group APT10 or MenuPass group has targeted construction, aerospace, engineering and telecom companies in the past, but security analysts are now saying they found evidence that the group could now be working in tandem with the Chinese government to collect military secrets from the United States.  Chris Bing has the story in CyberScoop. Elon Musk's SpaceX boosted a classified U.S. Spy Satellite into orbit on Monday May 1st at 7:14AM. The payload is a National Reconnaissance Office satellite. SpaceX is trying to ramp up its commercial space flight program following an explosion last September that halted it. However, last week's launch was SpaceX's 4th successful launch since January, and it was flawless. Andy Pasztor reports in the Wall Street Journal. Finally, a report by an engineer at Facebook found the company rejects code submitted by female engineers at a rate that is 35% higher than their male counterparts. Facebook's most recent diversity report shows women comprise just 17% of Facebook's technical workforce. Deepa Seetharaman reports in the Wall Street Journal.

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller
Ep 73: How to be Street Smart About Building Your Personal Brand in Washington, D.C. with Tiffany Cross

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2017 48:42


Tiffany Cross (@tifcrossmyheart) is brings 20 years of relationships, outreach, and storytelling to The Beat, Washington's inclusive political pulse.  Having spent significant time working in newsrooms, covering Capitol Hill, managing in-house corporate public affairs, working on campaigns, and navigating communities of color, she brings a unique set of skills that casts a wide net of influence. Understanding the intersection of press, partnerships, politics, and policy, Tiffany has a proven record of excellent relationships in the private and public sectors, media, the entertainment industry, and civic and social justice organizations.  Most recently, Tiffany served as a Senior Advisor for the National Education Association (NEA)  and its three million members. In this capacity, she liaised with the public sector, traditional and niche media markets, constituency groups, and civic and social justice organizations. She worked with NEA leadership on branding and positioning and was responsible for forging strategic partnerships, internal and external messaging, conducting scans on grassroots and grasstop organizations, and engaging communities in bilateral conversations on education, labor, and civic and social justice issues.  Before joining the NEA, Tiffany served as the Manager of News & Public Affairs and the Liaison to the Executive Branch for Black Entertainment Television (BET) Networks. Her work at BET included coordinating with the Democratic National Convention and Republican National Convention in 2008, executing the network's participation in the 2008 Presidential election, brand enhancement for the network, and advising on BET's political and social agenda.  Tiffany's broad experience includes guest booking for CNN's Reliable Sources with Howard Kurtz, covering Capitol Hill for Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer, and working as an Associate Producer for Capital Gang. She was also a former Producer at America's Most Wanted and Director of Communications for Brilliant Corners Research & Strategies where she worked on the Obama for America Presidential Campaign and secured high-level visibility for company president Cornell Belcher. In this episode, we discussed: how Tiffany's personal journey has informed her approach to creating value for her network. Tiffany's key strategies and mindset hacks for building powerful professional relationships in Washington.  how 'The Beat' is helping policy professionals in Washington stay on top of what's happening and find relevant networking opportunities.     Resources: The Beat (send news leads to: info@thebeatdc.com) The Raben Group Task Rabbit The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver   NEWS ROUNDUP Donald Trump named former New York City Mayor and early Trump supporter Rudy Giuliani as an informal cybersecurity advisor. He'll head the President-elect's cybersecurity working group. Abby Phillip in the Washington Post writes that, since leaving the New York City Mayorship, Giuliani has started his own cybersecurity consulting firm-Giuliani Partners. Now a bunch of people are saying, "What the hell does Guiliani know about cybsecurity?" Well, Motherboard's Jason Koebler and Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai looked into it and found some folks familiar with Giuliani and Partners' work ... It turns out their expertise is more along the lines of telling companies how to legally cover their asses if they're the victim of  cyberbreach, as opposed to advising on actual cybersecurity solutions. So it's looking like this job is more of a thank you for to Giuliani for his help during the campaign. It also turns out, as Rob Price at Business Insider found, that Giuliani's company website--giulianisecurity.com--is replete with vulnerabilities. -- You've heard all about Trump's dossier--people calling him PEEOTUS and things like that on Twitter, so we won't go into all the details on that--especially since the dossier is still largely unsubstantiated. But Scott Shane put together a nice summary just in case you don't want to sit there all day trying to figure out what's going on with this. Basically, this all started when the Republicans retained a company called Fusion GPS to look into Trump to figure out how to hurt him politically. Then, when it turned out he was going to be the Republican nominee, the Clinton campaign took over and retained Fusion to continue the investigation. The dossier has been floating around Washington for quite sometime, but the President and President-elect were briefed on it, and  that's when it made its way to the public via BuzzFeed and other sites. Mr. Trump says the entire dossier is a total fabrication. But if it's a total fabrication--it's pretty detailed, so someone must have had a lot of time on their hands. In any case, the FBI is investigating the claims ... although no one knows if Trump will authorize that investigation to continue. Some are also wondering why FBI Director James Comey was so interested in Hillary Clinton's email but not this. So this issue isn't going away anytime soon, basically, is the takeaway here. -- Matt Hamilton at the LA Times reports that BackPage--the classified ad website -- shut down its adult section last week after the U.S. Senate released a scathing report accusing the company of hiding targeted search terms related to prostitution and child abuse. BackPage Founders Michael Lacey and and James Larkin were scheduled to testify before the Senate Committee on Homeland and Governmental Affairs' subcommittee on investigations. The committee's report alleges that its review of some 1.1 million documents revealed evidence that the company facilitated sex trafficking and child abuse. Testimony from a BackPage site moderator seems to show the company actively removed search terms so they wouldn't lose ad revenue, but still keep the ads posted without actively promoting crimes. But BackPage says it adheres to the the Communications Decency Act which provides immunity to websites that host content by third parties. The company also claimed the government investigation was an violation of its First Amendment Rights One children's advocate--Lois Lee--founder of Children of the Night--even said the site has actually helped law enforcement identify predators and locate missing children. But Senators Bob Portman--the Republican from Ohio and as Democratic Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill--both of who led the bi-partisan investigation-- say BackPages's decision to shut down the adult section shows how damning the evidence they uncovered was.   -- Congress has selected its leadership for its communications and tech-related committees. Senate Commerce Committee Chair John Tune announced that Mississippi Republican Senator Roger Wicker will lead the Senate Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, Innovation and the Internet. House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Greg Walden announced Tennessee Republican Marsha Blackburn, who opposes net neutrality and prevented efforts to build municipal broadband networks, will lead the House Communications and Technology subcommittee. Jon Brodkin reports in Ars Technica. -- Aaron Smith at Pew reports that a record number of Americans have smartphones and access to broadband at home. Seventy-seven percent of Americans have smartphones, with explosive growth among adults over age 50. Americans with access to broadband at home increased 6 points to 73%. Also, Seventy percent of Americans use social media and half own a tablet. -- iPhone app purchasers may sue Apple for not allowing them to purchase apps outside of the Apple store, according to the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, overturning the lower court's ruling. The decision doesn't affect the merits of the case brought against Apple, but if the plaintiff's win, it could open the door for more competition in the app market. Stephen Nells and Dan Levine have the story in Reuters. -- The independent prosecutor in South Korea investigating the corruption scandal that has led to the suspension of the country's first female president -- Park Geun-hye -- has asked a local court to issue an arrest warrant for Lee Jae--yong--the head of Samsung. The prosecutors allege Lee used corporate money to bribe Park for favors. The court is expected to review the request on Wednesday. Anna Fifield has more at the Washington Post.  -- Finally, The Email Privacy Act is alive again, after passing unanimously in the House and dying in the Senate last year. The bill would require authorities to get warrants for emails as well as social media data, including data older than 180 days. It would also allow providers to notify their customers that their information was requested. The bill was introduced by Rep. Kevin Yoder (R-Kan.) and Jared Polis (D-Colo.). John Eggerton has the story in Multichannel News. 

On the Wind Sailing
John Harries, Round 2 // Arctic Sailing

On the Wind Sailing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 93:25


#157. is John Harries, the founder of morganscloud.com, AKA ‘Attainable Adventure Cruising,’ and in my opinion the foremost authority on safe and simple ocean sailing boats & equipment. He’s an accomplished high latitudes sailor with over 150,000 miles under his keel. Mia and I met him for a round 2 on the podcast in Lunenburg, where he dinghied out to Isbjorn for an in-person chat. We discussed sailing in the Arctic, Isbjorn's original owner Warren Browne, who John sailed with, Skip Novak, batteries for offshore cruising boats, the Adventure 40 project, podcasting and media in general and much, much more. We’re joined in this episode by some of Isbjorn’s crew for the leg 9, south from Lunenburg to Annapolis. They chime in later in the chat with their own comments and questions, and are my good friend Tom Herrington, the guy with the Richmond accent; crew member Dan Levine; my producer, Liz Karamavros; and Mia. -- Thanks for listening to ‘On the Wind,’ the podcast about sailing. If you’ve enjoyed the show, do us a big favor and help spread the word. Review us on iTunes, or better yet, share the podcast with your friends who you think might dig it. We really appreciate it. On the Wind is produced by me and Liz Karamavros. Cameron Deyell composed and performs the new intro music for the show. Blaggards are behind the outro music. Steve Olson is the graphic designer for all of 59 North’s projects, including the podcast artwork. Subscribe to ‘On the Wind’ on iTunes, Google Play, or wherever else you get your podcasts. If you haven’t done so yet, please head over to iTunes and leave a review for the show, it really & truly helps. And finally, huge thanks to all of our awesome listeners! Keep sending in your feedback and suggestions to andy@59-north.com. See you next week!

PODCASTorBUST
Estée Lauder (Ep.16) ft. Johnny Efstathiades, Dan Levine &...

PODCASTorBUST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2012


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Small Business Copilot
Dan Levine: SEO Guru on Getting Online Traffic

Small Business Copilot

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2011 13:21


Dan Levine talks about getting traffic to the site and what it takes to make it happen. Small Business Copilot provides business startup help by sharing new ideas and viewpoints from other small business experts. Visit www.smallbusinesscopilot.com/sbc/ and get your free guide to help you start an online business in 30 days. We are also on YouTube, look for our channel, Small Business Copilot. Be sure to join us!

Small Business Copilot
Dan Levine: SEO Guru talking about SEO

Small Business Copilot

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2011 12:24


I had an interview with Dan Levine on getting keywords for your site at the beginning of the process. This is highly suggested so that everything can be directed to those keywords or keyword phrases. Small Business Copilot provides business startup help by sharing new ideas and viewpoints from other small business experts. Visit www.smallbusinesscopilot.com/sbc/ and get your free guide to help you start an online business in 30 days. We are also on YouTube, look for our channel, Small Business Copilot. Be sure to join us!

Adaptive Path Podcast
UX Week 2008 | TV With an API! – Current at the Collision of TV and the Internet

Adaptive Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2008 18:22


TVs in trouble! It might be terminal, but Rod Naber and Dan Levine from Current TV urge everyone not lose hope just yet. Discussing their presentation “TV with an API! Current at the Collusion of TV and the Internet” Rod and Dan describe how using their cable and satellite TV network along with their social news website, Current is experimenting across both media, looking for a cure. In this conversation we talk about how Current got started, the power of the community in generating content for Current News, and how the Internet is allowing users to create ads for companies. All this could change the way marketing approaches innovative solutions for their customers.

UX Week 2008
TV With an API! – Current at the Collision of TV and the Internet

UX Week 2008

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2008 18:22


TVs in trouble! It might be terminal, but Rod Naber and Dan Levine from Current TV urge everyone not lose hope just yet. Discussing their presentation “TV with an API! Current at the Collusion of TV and the Internet” Rod and Dan describe how using their cable and satellite TV network along with their social news website, Current is experimenting across both media, looking for a cure. In this conversation we talk about how Current got started, the power of the community in generating content for Current News, and how the Internet is allowing users to create ads for companies. All this could change the way marketing approaches innovative solutions for their customers.

Boxes and Arrows Podcast
TV With an API! - Current at the Collision of TV and the Internet

Boxes and Arrows Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2008 18:22


Vox Talk
VOX Talk #26 – Julie Williams, Pat Fraley, Colin Campbell, UK VO Fiona Spreadborough

Vox Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2007


Whirlwind Voice Over Weekend with Julie Williams and Pat Fraley, Dan Levine intro to VO class in Exeter, NH, Voices.com Beta Testing, Julie Williams on Specialty Advertising, Colin Campbell Talks About Normalization, and Funny Voice Over Demo from Across the Pond Featuring Fiona Spreadborough.