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In the 1950s and 60s, Coenties Slip—an obscure street on the lower tip of Manhattan overlooking the East River—was home to some of the most iconic artists in history, and who would define American Art during their time there: Robert Indiana, Ellsworth Kelly, Agnes Martin, James Rosenquist, Delphine Seyrig, Lenore Tawney, and Jack Youngerman. As friends and inspirations to one another, these artists created a unique community for unbridled creative expression and experimentation. Prudence Peiffer is the kind of art historian who understands the importance of context and place, and her book, “The Slip: The New York City Street that Changed American Art Forever” provides the kind of rich context and human detail that textbooks could only dream of. She joined me to discuss the history of these artists, why we have such a hard time seeing artists as people, the friction between accessible artists and their inaccessible art, why watching Robert Indiana eat a mushroom for 39 minutes is actually totally beautiful, and what it means to authentically nudge art history towards inclusion. Prudence Peiffer is an art historian, writer, and editor, specializing in modern and contemporary art. She is Director of Content at MoMA, New York. She was a Senior Editor at Artforum magazine from 2012-2017, and Digital Content Director at David Zwirner in 2018. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, New York Review of Books, Artforum, and Bookforum, among other publications. Her book, “The Slip: The New York City Street that Changed American Art Forever” has been longlisted for the National Book Award. See the images: https://bit.ly/3rOM7vE Music used: The Blue Dot Session, “Skyforager” Rufus Wainwright, “11:11” Support the show: www.patreon.com/lonelypalette
Nick Metler, Marketing and Digital Content Director at InitiativeOne, joins Dr. Fred Johnson to discuss leading multiple generations in the workplace. Together, they discuss: What are the expectations of younger employees entering your organization? How can leaders set their teams up for greater success? Why is humility essential for effective leadership today? Listen to their conversation to understand how to create a win-win culture for your people. Connect with Nick on LinkedIn. Click here to register for our next Think Tank! InitiativeOne: Leadership Institute Eliminate Drama, Improve Decision-Making, and Win as a Team. Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter. To learn more, visit https://www.initiativeone.com. Leadership Transformation | Leadership Foundations | Strategic Planning | Online Leadership Courses | Keynote Speaking | Executive Coaching
EPISODE 1624: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to the author of THE SLIP, Prudence Peiffer, about Coenties Slip, an obscure street on the lower tip of Manhattan and the remarkable modern artists who got their start there Prudence Peiffer is an art historian, writer, and editor, specializing in modern and contemporary art. She is Managing Editor of the Creative Team at MoMA, New York. She received her PhD from Harvard University. Following a postdoctoral fellowship at Columbia University, she was a SeniorEditor at Artforum magazine from 2012-2017, and Digital Content Director at David Zwirner in 2018. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, New York Review of Books, Artforum, and Bookforum, among other publications. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fire fights fire, iron sharpens iron and in our darkest hour, talent has the potential to be unleashed. Meet Lisa, a recent transplant to Japan who didn't waste a moment during the outbreak of Covid to capture through photos what the average Japanophile dream to encapsulate life in the streets and nature of Japan. Currently the Digital Content Director at Tokyo Weekender, Lisa is just getting started in capturing the everyday moments and cinematic landscape this country has to offer. After having chillout chat before she heads out to one of her recent gallery exhibitions, my presumptions were confirmed. She is a force that will benefit other aspiring shutterbugs as well as conduit for attracting curious foreigners to the lesser known parts and their communities. You can see all of Lisa's work on Instagram: @lisainjapan For more info on the Nakameguro Taproom and other Baird Beer taprooms, please visit: http://Bairdbeer.com/ To donate and buy drinks for the guests of my podcast: https://ko-fi.com/madeinjapanpodcast IG & FB: @madeinjapanpodcast Email: japanmademepodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/madeinjapanpodcast/message
It's the final episode of our first series! And it's a cracker. In our season finale we speak to Felicity Thistlethwaite, the brilliant Digital Content Director at Stylist. Felicity is an experienced national journalist, having written for the likes of Express and the Mail Online in an impressive career that has spanned more than a decade. Now, she heads up Stylist's digital team.We chat to Felicity about the inner workings of the Stylist machine, how PRs can catch her team's attention, and why Stylist will never, ever cover Chocolate-Covered Nut Day. It's a treat for your ears! And we hope you enjoy it.www.hellocrest.com
Craig von Buseck, who serves as a Digital Content Director for Focus on the Family, in a conversation at the Summer 2022 Christian Product Expo in Lexington, KY, discussed the components of a faith principle expressed in the lives of three Biblical characters on which he elaborates in the book, Walking in Faith: The Peter, Paul, and Mary Principle. His website address is vonbuseck.com.
Craig von Buseck, who serves as a Digital Content Director for Focus on the Family, in a conversation at the Summer 2022 Christian Product Expo in Lexington, KY, discussed the components of a faith principle expressed in the lives of three Biblical characters on which he elaborates in the book, Walking in Faith: The Peter, Paul, and Mary Principle. His website address is vonbuseck.com.
It takes a village, but what happens when it's suddenly unsafe to be a part of that supportive village? Parents learned the hard way when COVID-19 hit and we were forced into isolation. Now, as we begin to see the other side of this tunnel, we're allowed a unique opportunity to build back, ideally better than before. Joining me today is Digital Content Director for Parents, Julia Dennison. Julia and I discuss the struggles we personally faced parenting during the pandemic, ways we can all adjust now that hybrid work situations are becoming our new normal and the importance of allocating time for guilt-free self-care into your routine. You'll hopefully find this to be an empowering conversation and a show of solidarity that every parent, no matter who they are, is struggling to juggle it all. I want to hear from you! Send me a topic you want me to cover or a question you want answered on the show! ✨ DM me on Instagram at @securelyattachedpodcast or @drsarahbren ✨ Send an email to info@drsarahbren.com ✨ And check out drsarahbren.com for more parenting resources
Julia Dennison is the Digital Content Director for the Parents brand, which includes heading up the content for Parents.com and its social platforms. As a single co-parenting mama to 4-year-old, Julia has been writing and editing in the parenting space for over 13 years (an editor in general for more than 16 years), with a passion for covering all the wonderfully unique ways people parent and form families. She was the co-host of the podcast Pregnancy Confidential, and now of the new podcast We Are Family with Shaun T, all about the diversity of family life in America today. In this episode, we chat about Co-parenting and how to get on the same page even when you're married Managing with co-parenting after a divorce Her story getting into the world of parenting journalism pre-kids What to do in your alone time away from being a mom and the importance of taking time to yourself to recharge - it's okay to just binge and sit and relax “Can I...” vs. “I'm going to...” Dating advice for single parents in this stage of life Follow Julia at: Website: Parents.com IG: @juliadennison & @parents ----- Come join me in my sandbox of life and in this podcast to explore, play and discover something new every single week. Subscribe and tune in weekly because I know you've yelled "Mommy's on a Call" at least once in the last week!!! For show notes, visit www.MommysonaCall.com Stephanie's Website IG: @MommysonaCall // @StephanieUchima
On this week's episode, Jeremy and Rob are joined by Forward Madison Digital Content Director Jason Klein about building the Mingos' online presence and his future plans after he departs from the club in July. The two also discuss the FMFC's 0-0 #HennyDerby draw vs. Richmond, the lack of goals, and what needs to change/improve ahead of their next match against NE Revolution 2 on Saturday.
With a career in journalism and writing that spans over 20 years, Kenny Herzog has built a name for himself across multiple publications such as ESPN, Vulture, and Rolling Stone, has interviewed our favorite celebrities and has amidst all of these accolades, stayed undeniably humble. Using his platform to speak about things he cares about, amidst tweets covering the WWE, the Digital Content Director for Entrepreneur Media is an amiable guy, who has a lot of hidden knowledge. This knowledge in which, was exactly what we were able to bring to the light in this interview.
In the age of the pandemic, it's inevitable that screen time has gone up for all of us — including children. But how has all of this extra exposure to technology and media affected kids? Has it had a positive or negative impact? Is it altering the way they view relationships and has it affected the nature of their relationships with family and friends? Listen as Florence Ann and Joe discuss this topic with Julia Dennison, Digital Content Director of Parents.com. Julia opens up with our hosts about how she is navigating her daughter's exposure to media as a single mom and what patterns she and her colleagues are seeing at Parents. About our guest: Julia Dennison is Digital Content Director for the Parents brand, which includes heading up the content for Parents.com and its social platforms. A single co-parenting mama to 4-year-old Esme, she's been writing and editing in the parenting space for over 13 years (an editor in general for more than 16 years), with a passion for covering all the wonderfully unique ways people parent and form families. She's been a co-host of the podcast Pregnancy Confidential, and now of the new podcast We Are Family with ShaunT, all about the diversity of family life in America today. She has also appeared as a panel moderator and expert on the parenting beat for various events and TV segments, including those for Good Morning America, CNN/HLN, Yahoo and local news networks. Get in touch with us: @fingerpaintingthefuture on Facebook & Instagram @FPTFpodcast on Twitter or visit our website at fingerpaintingthefuture.com!
Empowering women in the digital age is both an exciting but challenging task particularly when fighting for inclusion of all women. This week's guest, Helen McCabe is the founder and managing director of Future Women and has spent her career advocating for diversity and accurate female representation within the media industry. She continues that today by helping women connect, learn and lead through her work with Future Women. Helen has had an impressive career, including holding the title of Editor-in-Chief of the Australian Women's Weekly and Digital Content Director for Channel Nine. Helen used this experience to build Future Women as a place where women can come together to get support, advice and help to empower them within their career and life. In our conversation we dive deep into confidence, being a great leader, the importance of connecting with other women and fighting for inclusion. If you’re interested in learning more about diversity in media and empowering women in the digital age then this episode is for you. For the full show notes: www.tylalockwood.com/podcast/14See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over the course of his fascinating 20-year career in news, reality TV, prank shows, documentaries, and much more, Casey has witnessed the drastic evolution of video production first-hand. Throughout this evolution, however, his strategy and approach to bring out vulnerability and allow for creative freedom has stayed true and driven his success.With behind-the-scenes stories that you can't get anywhere else, including a prank with Michelle Obama, segments that landed on the Today Show, and directing Top Chef digital content using iPhones, Casey joins us for a captivating conversation on #Storyteller.[06:39] - The difference between large-scale productions and remote work now[11:26] - What companies are looking for these days and tactics to bring that out[16:31] - Shows or segments that resonated most with the audience[18:33] - A time when a prank show didn't go as planned[22:53] - The story behind Sushi Size Me, nominated for Best Mobile Short by Indie Short Fest
In this episode, Chris talks to writer and lifelong wrestling fan Kenny Herzog. Kenny Herzog is currently the Digital Content Director at Entrepreneur Media but he's written about professional wrestling for countless outlets including Rolling Stone, New York Magazine, Vulture, and The Ringer. He's also the host of his own podcast, Outside Interference with Kenny Herzog on MLW Radio. Kenny and Chris talk about his writing background and extensive coverage of all things wrestling. They also discuss their unsuccessful attempts to avoid spoilers, some of the popular conspiracy theories in professional wrestling, and the future of the sport after the pandemic ends. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/not-about-wrestling/support
Valentina Vee focuses on creating content that raises awareness for causes, inspires people to love themselves, and encourages positivity. She's also very passionate about promoting inclusivity in filmmaking, both in front of and behind the camera. You may know Valentina as the Resident Pro over at Aputure Lighting and Master Trainer for Adobe. She's directed, shot, and edited videos and photos for various brands all over the world including Apple, Nike, AT&T, Adobe, National Geographic, Dell, L'Oreal, MTV, Allstate, Wells Fargo, Chevrolet, Mashable, and Fujifilm. Her Discovery docuseries focused on youth empowerment, “Gimme Mo,” was nominated for an Emmy. Support the Podcast on Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thehivepodcast Valentina is currently directing/shooting/editing a travel show about photography called Moments In Time. Instagram: @Valentina.vee Twitter: @Valentinavee Website: http://www.valentinavee.com Click Here For The Best Music For Videos & Podcasts, It's What I Use For All The Episodes (get 2 extra months on your subscription) Subscribe and follow The Hive Podcast on Instagram @thehive_podcast or visit our website https://www.hivepodcast.org Check out what we use to record the podcast HERE
This week we interview Digital Content Director of Dew Tour, Justin Cafiero. Hannah gets a history lesson on Social Media Marketing, we learn about scamming big companies out of their Instagram handles and what it's like to run the digital world for Dew Tour. Go follow the Dew Tour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dewtour/?hl=en? Go follow the GnarlyShark himself: https://www.instagram.com/gnarlyshark/?hl=en?
Film, TV, Commercial and Digital Content Director and Producer Delavaga shares his experiences with the dark side, directing a feature film, how parenthood has changed him as an artist, establishing himself in a new city, and meditation. Watch his feature film BookendS now streaming on Amazon Prime, and check out his other work at http://delavega.squarespot.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Internet Marketing: Insider Tips and Advice for Online Marketing
In the follow up to last week's internet marketing podcast on technical SEO, Andy talks to Felice Ayling, Digital Content Director at SiteVisibility, about the effective use of content for SEO. Felice starts by talking about metadata – the stuff in the background of each page that tells Google what each page is about. She then goes on to give some advice about how best to optimise content on site, such as the effective use of headlines, tagging your images correctly and incorporating keywords successfully. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Internet Marketing: Insider Tips and Advice for Online Marketing
In this week's internet marketing podcast Andy talks to Felice Ayling, Digital Content Director at SiteVisibility, about how to get the absolute maximum revenue from the traffic going through your site, and more specifically on shopping cart abandonment See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Internet Marketing: Insider Tips and Advice for Online Marketing
In this week's internet marketing podcast Andy talks to Felice Ayling, Digital Content Director at SiteVisibility, about the contentious issue of link building See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Internet Marketing: Insider Tips and Advice for Online Marketing
In this week's internet marketing podcast Andy talks to Felice Ayling, Digital Content Director at SiteVisibility, and Gerry White, Technical Director at SiteVisibility See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Internet Marketing: Insider Tips and Advice for Online Marketing
This week's podcast is a brief update about forthcoming changes to the show. Longstanding host and contributor Kelvin Newman, former Creative Director at SiteVisibility and now Managing Director of Rough Agenda, passes the reins onto Felice Ayling, Digital Content Director at SiteVisibility. Kelvin talks about his past and future endeavours, while Felice discusses what she has planned for the show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Internet Marketing: Insider Tips and Advice for Online Marketing
In this week's internet marketing podcast Andy talks to Felice Ayling, Digital Content Director at SiteVisibility, and Kelvin Newman, Creative Director at SiteVisibility, about what is best for your company when looking to improve your SEO. They go through the various options available for solving an SEO problem, whether that should be done in house, through an agency or freelance. They then go through what constitutes a good SEO agency and give some advice about what you should be looking out for when making your decision. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Internet Marketing: Insider Tips and Advice for Online Marketing
In this week's internet marketing podcast Andy talks to Kelvin Newman, Creative Director at SiteVisibility, and Felice Ayling, Digital Content Director at SiteVisibility See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.