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It's not over for TikTok. Or is it? Today on “Post Reports,” why the app went dark in the United States, how it came back and who controls its fate. Read more:Last week, the Supreme Court upheld a federal law banning TikTok in the United States unless its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, sold to an American buyer. On Sunday, the popular video-sharing app went dark, only to come back later that night. And on Monday, Trump signed an executive order to halt the ban. Today on “Post Reports,” tech reporter Drew Harwell digs into the national security arguments that swayed the court's decision, why Trump's opinion on the app has flip-flopped and why users of the platform might still feel like they're in purgatory. And, we hear from Dave Jorgenson, the face of The Washington Post's TikTok team, about how TikTok users are feeling amid the turmoil. Today's show was produced by Rennie Svirnovskiy and Bishop Sand. It was mixed by Sam Bair and edited by Lucy Perkins and Monica Campbell. Thanks also to Alexis Fitts.Subscribe to The Washington Post here.Check out a live podcast taping that will be hosted by Martine on Jan. 25 about the enduring legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
This week, Mike and Liana are joined by the Washington Post TikTok's very own Dave Jorgenson to talk about the ending of Survivor 47!
This week, Mike and Liana are joined by the Washington Post TikTok's very own Dave Jorgenson to talk about the ending of Survivor 47!
This week, The Washington Post's Libby Casey, Rhonda Colvin and James Hohmann report from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, where Trump officially became the 2024 Republican presidential nominee just days after the shooting at his rally in Butler, Pa.The crew discusses Trump's nomination speech, the momentum his campaign seems to have gained, and what might happen next in the presidential campaign. And Trump's legal cases in Florida and New York are still delayed.Plus, Washington Post Universe stars Dave Jorgenson and Joseph Ferguson join the show, revealing how social media has taken over political conventions.
In Baking Yesteryear, a baking blast from the past, the TikTok star shares 101 expertly curated recipes that highlight the most unique tasty treats of yesteryear. In conversation with Dave Jorgenson, a senior video reporter leading the Washington Post TikTok Team and the author of Make a TikTok Every Day. This program was held on July 24, 2023.
On Washington Post Live NEXT, Washington Post senior video reporter Dave Jorgenson speaks with Tyshawn Jones about the culture of skateboarding, diversifying the sport and his latest business ventures. Next, national higher education reporter Danielle Douglas-Gabriel and deputy politics editor for NextGen Brianna Tucker examine the impact of the Supreme Court decision to strike down President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan.
On Washington Post Live NEXT, Washington Post senior video reporter Dave Jorgenson speaks with personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary about how young adults can navigate financial choices, and economics reporters Jeff Stein and Rachel Siegel on how young Americans are impacted by today's economy. Conversations recorded on Wednesday, April 12, 2023.
Washington Post journalists Cat Zakrzewski, Abha Bhattarai and Dave Jorgenson speak with Everette Taylor, CEO of Kickstarter, Lynn Perry Wooten, president of Simmons University, and David and Jonah Stillman, co-authors of “Gen Z @ Work,” about the restructuring of work in the post-pandemic economy. Conversation recorded on Wednesday, March 22, 2023.
Washington Post senior video reporter Dave Jorgenson speaks with band members in the soul-pop group Lawrence, Clyde Lawrence and Jordan Cohen about their Capitol Hill testimony about the ticketing industry and its effects on artists and fans. This conversation is followed by a roundtable with The Post's The Post's Drew Harwell and Tatum Hunter share their reporting about ChatGPT, the viral social media AI that has become all the talk in technology.
Washington Post senior video reporter Dave Jorgenson speaks with the U.S. Soccer Federation's Male Player of the Year, Tyler Adams for Washington Post Live's NEXT for a conversation about leading and rebuilding the U.S. national team's team's identity and diversifying the sport. This conversation will be followed by a roundtable with The Post's Marianna Sotomayor and Camilla DeChalus about the top stories on Capitol Hill – from the debt ceiling to the calls for banning TikTok. Conversation recorded on Tuesday, January 24, 2023.
Survivor 43 | RHAP B&B Ep 13 Finale with Dave Jorgenson Welcome to the RHAP B&B! Mike Bloom and Liana Boraas welcome the Washington Post's Dave Jorgenson to play a series of segments and games around the finale of Survivor 43. This week's charity shoutout is Miram's Kitchen, which utilizes a comprehensive approach to eliminating the […] The post Survivor 43 | RHAP B&B Ep 13 Finale with Dave Jorgenson appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Survivor 43 | RHAP B&B Ep 13 Finale with Dave Jorgenson Welcome to the RHAP B&B! Mike Bloom and Liana Boraas welcome the Washington Post's Dave Jorgenson to play a series of segments and games around the finale of Survivor 43. This week's charity shoutout is Miram's Kitchen, which utilizes a comprehensive approach to eliminating the […] The post Survivor 43 | RHAP B&B Ep 13 Finale with Dave Jorgenson appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Washington Post senior video producer Dave Jorgenson speaks with Terence Winter about his new show “Tulsa King, a mob drama starring Sylvester Stallone, and his storied career behind the camera. Conversation recorded on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022.
The crime series “Sherwood” is inspired by the 2004 murders in Nottinghamshire, England. Washington Post senior video producer Dave Jorgenson speaks with creator, writer and executive producer James Graham and lead actor David Morrissey about bringing the story on screen.
Washington Post senior video reporter Dave Jorgenson speaks with one of Bollywood's biggest actors, Alia Bhatt, about her wide-ranging career, how she sees the next wave of Indian entertainment and her upcoming projects.
Washington Post senior video reporter Dave Jorgenson speaks with Jack Conte, CEO and co-founder of Patreon, about the growth and future of the creator economy. Conversation recorded on Monday, July 18, 2022.
What persuasion and influence do you have informing the citizenry of the world when you are the face of a TikTok account for an international news organization?When you have 1.4 million followers?Well, as we normally do on Everything Is Better with Creators. We turn to the experts, aka Creators, for the answers.Dave Jorgenson is an American video producer. He is best known as the face of The Washington Post's TikTok account and got his start in the creative video world as an intern for The Colbert Report during the 2012 election. He learned a lot of how to use TikTok by creating initially on Vine.So let's dive in as Dave teaches us about media literacy, videos and why we should "Make a TikTok Every Day."Press play...Everything Is Better with Creators is produced by Whalar.Whalar. We Power the Creator Economy.Learn more at http://whalar.com#creators #creatoreconomy
Washington Post senior video producer Dave Jorgenson speaks with actor Chris Pratt and author Jack Carr about their new series, “The Terminal List,” which follows a former Navy SEAL investigating why his entire platoon was ambushed during a covert mission. Conversation recorded on Monday, June 27, 2022.
Washington Post senior video reporter Dave Jorgenson speaks with Jonathan Van Ness for Washington Post Live's NEXT, discussing a conversation about his recent book, “Love That Story,” and the role of storytelling in paving the way for change. This conversation will be followed by a roundtable discussion with Post journalists. Conversation recorded on Thursday, June 16, 2022.
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Rob Cesternino is joined by Dave Jorgenson to take the listeners' feedback from episode 10 of Survivor 42. The post Survivor 42 | Episode 10 Feedback Show with Dave Jorgenson appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Rob Cesternino is joined by Dave Jorgenson to take the listeners' feedback from episode 10 of Survivor 42. The post Survivor 42 | Episode 10 Feedback Show with Dave Jorgenson appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
This week Dave Jorgenson, the Washington Post Tik Tok Guy joins me in studio to share his tips on finding success on the evolving platform. We also talk about his new book 'Make a TikTok Everyday' which offers 365 easy ideas to get you started in the space. Start making more engaging, entertaining and quality videos now with the help from the man who never runs out of ideas. On the topic of the importance of zoning in on your niche, Angie also reveals she's been running a secret tiktok account that's doing very well. Follow Dave on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@washingtonpost?lang=en Follow Dave on Twitter: https://twitter.com/davejorgenson Make a TikTok Every Day: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0744039924/?ref=idea_lv_dp_ov_d
Washington Post video producer Dave Jorgenson speaks with Bear Grylls, one of the most recognizable faces of outdoor adventure worldwide, about his new autobiography, “Never Give Up.” Grylls offers a behind the scenes look at the scariest survival adventures from his multiple TV series.
Welcome to the RHAP B&B! Mike Bloom and Liana Boraas welcome the Washington Post's Dave Jorgenson to play a series of segments and games around Episode 11 of Survivor 41. The post Survivor 41 Episode 11 with Dave Jorgensen | Survivor B&B with Mike Bloom & Liana Boraas appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Welcome to the RHAP B&B! Mike Bloom and Liana Boraas welcome the Washington Post's Dave Jorgenson to play a series of segments and games around Episode 11 of Survivor 41. The post Survivor 41 Episode 11 with Dave Jorgensen | Survivor B&B with Mike Bloom & Liana Boraas appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Tyson and Riley are joined by Washington Post TikTok creator Dave Jorgenson to unravel a wild episode. They share their thoughts on both eliminations and give insights into all the biggest moves. Plus, Tyson shares a story from ‘Survivor: Tocantins' and they hand out this week's superlatives. Hosts: Tyson Apostol and Riley McAtee Guest: Dave Jorgenson Associate Producer: Mike Wargon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Following more than a year of employment uncertainty, over 3.9 million Americans quit their jobs in June 2021 in the pursuit of more meaningful careers, greater work-life balance and better compensation. This trend was coined “The Great Resignation,” and it also has employers rethinking the needs of their employees. Washington Post editor and writer Dave Jorgenson will speak with Anthony C. Klotz, a workplace expert from Texas A&M University; Molly M. Anderson, an employee-turned-entrepreneur who now runs Anderson Legal Innovation; and Elaine Welteroth, MasterClass instructor and former editor-in-chief of “Teen Vogue,” about the evolution of the workplace and how companies are responding to these ongoing changes.
https://followfridaypodcast.com/dave-jorgenson (Read the full transcript of this episode at FollowFridayPodcast.com) https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/6513735/2021-Discover-Pods-Awards-Nominations (Please nominate Follow Friday in the "New/Debut Podcast" and "Interview-Style Podcast" categories in the Discover Pods Awards!) ~ On March 11, 2020, Dave Jorgenson posted a https://www.tiktok.com/@washingtonpost/video/6802974155944840453 (TikTok video of himself, dancing in his apartment). That isn't unusual for TikTok, but it was the first of hundreds he would produce at home while his employer — The Washington Post — tried to protect workers from the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the ensuing months, https://www.tiktok.com/@washingtonpost? (Dave's videos) have been a much-needed source of levity and absurdity, often mining the Post's straight news stories for hidden deposits of humor. The newspaper's already substantial audience on TikTok has more than doubled in that time, to over one million followers. "I thought it was going to be a three-week-long thread," he says, referring to https://twitter.com/davejorgenson/status/1237828994755592195 (the Twitter thread) where he has cross-posted all 727 TikToks (and counting). "Now, we were just told yesterday that we're not coming back to the office until January, at least ... I have two minds about it. I don't want to be locked out. I don't want there to be a pandemic, but there's a part of me that's like, '1,000 would be cool.'" On today's podcast, Dave talks about a https://www.tiktok.com/@hellotefi (TikTok star and astrology lover) who turns celebrity gossip into exciting stories; a https://twitter.com/petridishes (hilarious Post colleague) who has secretly voiced one of the characters in his TikTok videos; a https://www.instagram.com/nathanwpylestrangeplanet/ (wholesome cartoonist) who has made the leap from internet virality to bestselling books; and a https://twitter.com/RobCesternino (former reality TV contestant) who now leads a podcasting empire. You can get bonus episodes of Follow Friday every week — including an extra follow recommendation from Dave, coming early next week — when you https://www.patreon.com/followfriday (back Follow Friday on Patreon), starting at just $1 a month. Follow us: - Follow Dave on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@washingtonpost? (@washingtonpost) and https://www.tiktok.com/@davejorgenson? (@davejorgenson), on Twitter https://twitter.com/davejorgenson/ (@davejorgenson), and on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davetakespictures/ (@davetakespictures) - Follow us @followfridaypod on https://twitter.com/followfridaypod (Twitter) and https://www.instagram.com/followfridaypod/ (Instagram), and on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVlDOyFjj9ulmiIrsBJlMqg (YouTube) - Follow Eric https://twitter.com/HeyHeyESJ (on Twitter @heyheyesj) Theme song written by Eric Johnson, and performed by https://www.fiverr.com/yonamarie (Yona Marie). Show art by https://www.fiverr.com/dodiihr (Dodi Hermawan). Thank you to our amazing patrons: Jon, Justin, Amy, Yoichi, and Elizabeth This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Support this podcast
Today on Post Reports, an interview with Dave Jorgenson, The Washington Post's “TikTok Guy.” Throughout the pandemic, he's been uploading two newsy, funny TikToks a day for The Post's nearly 1 million TikTok followers. Read more: Dave also has a book: “Make a TikTok Every Day: 365 Prompts for Attention-Grabbing TikToks.” You can check out all of his TikToks here.A few of Martine's favorite Tiktoks from Dave:During the primary for the 2020 election, Dave made TikToks with a bunch of presidential candidates, including Cory Booker and Julián Castro. You can also check out the sea shanty here.All of Dave's delightful quarantine TikToks are in a Twitter thread here.
Meet the icon being Washington Post's TikTok! Follow Dave on Twitter: https://twitter.com/davejorgenson Follow Washington Post on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@washingtonpost
Look out Facebook and Instagram, TikTok is here to take over the world of social media. In January 2020, TikTok was the most downloaded non-game app worldwide. Its dominating presence has only increased as people all over the world use it to pass time while social distancing. In this episode, Brooke and Marissa explain what TikTok is, why it has become so popular, and how businesses can incorporate it into their own social media strategies. Jenna Powitz, our TikTok channel manager, also reveals how TikTok has been implemented at The Agency. **Correction: Brooke says it was the Washington Posts's CMO who brought TikTok to the organization. It was actually Dave Jorgenson, the Washington Post's video editor.