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“Guggenheim Abu Dhabi is a unique concept. The idea behind the building itself is a dance. It's a living building because it's a dance between spaces. It's a dance between blocks of spaces and shapes and cones, and it's inspiring for the future because the legacy is a huge factor for every project. It's the legacy for young architects and for other architects. It gives them the space to dream more and to feel like it can be possible, and not to be shy. Present more bold ideas that can inspire creativity because you can't see this building and walk in without feeling like you want to be creative as well.”Art museums have long been pillars of culture, but they are now at a critical juncture, navigating a new era defined by artificial intelligence, immersive technology, and the shifting habits of a global audience. The challenge is immense: how do you honor artistic tradition while building a museum for the future? On Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi is answering this question in a dramatic way, with the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. Designed by the visionary architect Frank Gehry, this $1 billion project is more than just a new museum; it's a statement—a new cultural superpower announcing itself on the world stage. It will be the largest contemporary art museum in the world, several times the size of the Guggenheim in New York, and a key part of their constellation of museums that is expected to contribute an estimated $200 million annually to the local economy. In the lead-up to its 2027 opening, the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi is embracing a new vision: moving from an "exhibition economy" to an "experience economy," where art becomes a conversation, a laboratory for ideas at the intersection of creativity and technology. Amr Hussein is the Digital Media Manager for the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, and with a background in major sports broadcasting—from the FIFA World Cup to the Olympic Games—he's bringing a unique perspective to digital storytelling in the arts. We talk to him about his journey and how he's helping shape the digital narrative for this landmark museum.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“At Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, I work with a very international team—people from all over the world, around 50 nationalities in this museum. I've never worked in such an environment, and it's inspiring. When you talk to someone from a different country, you can't help but be inspired. The most important thing for me is to feel fulfilled, and I find fulfillment in learning something new and being inspired every day. Of course, it doesn't have to be the same for everyone. People can find fulfillment in charity or teaching kids. Everyone chooses what makes them feel fulfilled, as long as it's meaningful.”Art museums have long been pillars of culture, but they are now at a critical juncture, navigating a new era defined by artificial intelligence, immersive technology, and the shifting habits of a global audience. The challenge is immense: how do you honor artistic tradition while building a museum for the future? On Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi is answering this question in a dramatic way, with the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. Designed by the visionary architect Frank Gehry, this $1 billion project is more than just a new museum; it's a statement—a new cultural superpower announcing itself on the world stage. It will be the largest contemporary art museum in the world, several times the size of the Guggenheim in New York, and a key part of their constellation of museums that is expected to contribute an estimated $200 million annually to the local economy. In the lead-up to its 2027 opening, the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi is embracing a new vision: moving from an "exhibition economy" to an "experience economy," where art becomes a conversation, a laboratory for ideas at the intersection of creativity and technology. Amr Hussein is the Digital Media Manager for the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, and with a background in major sports broadcasting—from the FIFA World Cup to the Olympic Games—he's bringing a unique perspective to digital storytelling in the arts. We talk to him about his journey and how he's helping shape the digital narrative for this landmark museum.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“Guggenheim Abu Dhabi is a unique concept. The idea behind the building itself is a dance. It's a living building because it's a dance between spaces. It's a dance between blocks of spaces and shapes and cones, and it's inspiring for the future because the legacy is a huge factor for every project. It's the legacy for young architects and for other architects. It gives them the space to dream more and to feel like it can be possible, and not to be shy. Present more bold ideas that can inspire creativity because you can't see this building and walk in without feeling like you want to be creative as well.”Art museums have long been pillars of culture, but they are now at a critical juncture, navigating a new era defined by artificial intelligence, immersive technology, and the shifting habits of a global audience. The challenge is immense: how do you honor artistic tradition while building a museum for the future? On Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi is answering this question in a dramatic way, with the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. Designed by the visionary architect Frank Gehry, this $1 billion project is more than just a new museum; it's a statement—a new cultural superpower announcing itself on the world stage. It will be the largest contemporary art museum in the world, several times the size of the Guggenheim in New York, and a key part of their constellation of museums that is expected to contribute an estimated $200 million annually to the local economy. In the lead-up to its 2027 opening, the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi is embracing a new vision: moving from an "exhibition economy" to an "experience economy," where art becomes a conversation, a laboratory for ideas at the intersection of creativity and technology. Amr Hussein is the Digital Media Manager for the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, and with a background in major sports broadcasting—from the FIFA World Cup to the Olympic Games—he's bringing a unique perspective to digital storytelling in the arts. We talk to him about his journey and how he's helping shape the digital narrative for this landmark museum.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“At Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, I work with a very international team—people from all over the world, around 50 nationalities in this museum. I've never worked in such an environment, and it's inspiring. When you talk to someone from a different country, you can't help but be inspired. The most important thing for me is to feel fulfilled, and I find fulfillment in learning something new and being inspired every day. Of course, it doesn't have to be the same for everyone. People can find fulfillment in charity or teaching kids. Everyone chooses what makes them feel fulfilled, as long as it's meaningful.”Art museums have long been pillars of culture, but they are now at a critical juncture, navigating a new era defined by artificial intelligence, immersive technology, and the shifting habits of a global audience. The challenge is immense: how do you honor artistic tradition while building a museum for the future? On Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi is answering this question in a dramatic way, with the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. Designed by the visionary architect Frank Gehry, this $1 billion project is more than just a new museum; it's a statement—a new cultural superpower announcing itself on the world stage. It will be the largest contemporary art museum in the world, several times the size of the Guggenheim in New York, and a key part of their constellation of museums that is expected to contribute an estimated $200 million annually to the local economy. In the lead-up to its 2027 opening, the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi is embracing a new vision: moving from an "exhibition economy" to an "experience economy," where art becomes a conversation, a laboratory for ideas at the intersection of creativity and technology. Amr Hussein is the Digital Media Manager for the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, and with a background in major sports broadcasting—from the FIFA World Cup to the Olympic Games—he's bringing a unique perspective to digital storytelling in the arts. We talk to him about his journey and how he's helping shape the digital narrative for this landmark museum.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
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“At Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, I work with a very international team—people from all over the world, around 50 nationalities in this museum. I've never worked in such an environment, and it's inspiring. When you talk to someone from a different country, you can't help but be inspired. The most important thing for me is to feel fulfilled, and I find fulfillment in learning something new and being inspired every day. Of course, it doesn't have to be the same for everyone. People can find fulfillment in charity or teaching kids. Everyone chooses what makes them feel fulfilled, as long as it's meaningful.”Art museums have long been pillars of culture, but they are now at a critical juncture, navigating a new era defined by artificial intelligence, immersive technology, and the shifting habits of a global audience. The challenge is immense: how do you honor artistic tradition while building a museum for the future? On Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi is answering this question in a dramatic way, with the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. Designed by the visionary architect Frank Gehry, this $1 billion project is more than just a new museum; it's a statement—a new cultural superpower announcing itself on the world stage. It will be the largest contemporary art museum in the world, several times the size of the Guggenheim in New York, and a key part of their constellation of museums that is expected to contribute an estimated $200 million annually to the local economy. In the lead-up to its 2027 opening, the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi is embracing a new vision: moving from an "exhibition economy" to an "experience economy," where art becomes a conversation, a laboratory for ideas at the intersection of creativity and technology. Amr Hussein is the Digital Media Manager for the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, and with a background in major sports broadcasting—from the FIFA World Cup to the Olympic Games—he's bringing a unique perspective to digital storytelling in the arts. We talk to him about his journey and how he's helping shape the digital narrative for this landmark museum.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“Guggenheim Abu Dhabi is a unique concept. The idea behind the building itself is a dance. It's a living building because it's a dance between spaces. It's a dance between blocks of spaces and shapes and cones, and it's inspiring for the future because the legacy is a huge factor for every project. It's the legacy for young architects and for other architects. It gives them the space to dream more and to feel like it can be possible, and not to be shy. Present more bold ideas that can inspire creativity because you can't see this building and walk in without feeling like you want to be creative as well.”Art museums have long been pillars of culture, but they are now at a critical juncture, navigating a new era defined by artificial intelligence, immersive technology, and the shifting habits of a global audience. The challenge is immense: how do you honor artistic tradition while building a museum for the future? On Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi is answering this question in a dramatic way, with the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. Designed by the visionary architect Frank Gehry, this $1 billion project is more than just a new museum; it's a statement—a new cultural superpower announcing itself on the world stage. It will be the largest contemporary art museum in the world, several times the size of the Guggenheim in New York, and a key part of their constellation of museums that is expected to contribute an estimated $200 million annually to the local economy. In the lead-up to its 2027 opening, the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi is embracing a new vision: moving from an "exhibition economy" to an "experience economy," where art becomes a conversation, a laboratory for ideas at the intersection of creativity and technology. Amr Hussein is the Digital Media Manager for the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, and with a background in major sports broadcasting—from the FIFA World Cup to the Olympic Games—he's bringing a unique perspective to digital storytelling in the arts. We talk to him about his journey and how he's helping shape the digital narrative for this landmark museum.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“At Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, I work with a very international team—people from all over the world, around 50 nationalities in this museum. I've never worked in such an environment, and it's inspiring. When you talk to someone from a different country, you can't help but be inspired. The most important thing for me is to feel fulfilled, and I find fulfillment in learning something new and being inspired every day. Of course, it doesn't have to be the same for everyone. People can find fulfillment in charity or teaching kids. Everyone chooses what makes them feel fulfilled, as long as it's meaningful.”Art museums have long been pillars of culture, but they are now at a critical juncture, navigating a new era defined by artificial intelligence, immersive technology, and the shifting habits of a global audience. The challenge is immense: how do you honor artistic tradition while building a museum for the future? On Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi is answering this question in a dramatic way, with the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. Designed by the visionary architect Frank Gehry, this $1 billion project is more than just a new museum; it's a statement—a new cultural superpower announcing itself on the world stage. It will be the largest contemporary art museum in the world, several times the size of the Guggenheim in New York, and a key part of their constellation of museums that is expected to contribute an estimated $200 million annually to the local economy. In the lead-up to its 2027 opening, the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi is embracing a new vision: moving from an "exhibition economy" to an "experience economy," where art becomes a conversation, a laboratory for ideas at the intersection of creativity and technology. Amr Hussein is the Digital Media Manager for the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, and with a background in major sports broadcasting—from the FIFA World Cup to the Olympic Games—he's bringing a unique perspective to digital storytelling in the arts. We talk to him about his journey and how he's helping shape the digital narrative for this landmark museum.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
Sarah Kuenzi, Digital Media Manager, is back from pilgrimage. She back on The Morning Blend to announce this week's "Parish of the Week". Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Mater Dei Radio's Digital Media Manager, Sarah Kuenzi, sends a special message from Rome. Today's she fills us in on the special events from St. Peter's Square and the canonization of Pier Giorgio Frasatti and Carlo Acutis. Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Time to check in with our Digital Media Manager, Sarah Kuenzi. Find out this week's "Parish of the Week".Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
“I think what's amazing about music and sports and the throughline with that and marketing and live events is that you're just continuing to create experiences for people and open up opportunities for people within those experiences.” - Jenny DeLoach Nate Bain is now in his 12th season in the NFL and eighth with the Tennessee Titans. He originally joined the Titans in 2017 after three seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, where he served as Digital Media Manager. As Social Media Manager, Nate oversees the Titans' social media strategy, content development, and platform management. Jenny DeLoach, a Nashville native, transitioned to the NFL following a 12-year career in the live touring industry as a talent representative. She joined the Titans in 2024 and currently serves as Director of Marketing and Fan Engagement. In this conversation, Nate and Jenny dive into their career journeys, what drives their passion for fan connection, and how they approach marketing in the ever-evolving landscape of the NFL. Website: www.tennesseetitans.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/titans LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tennessee-titans/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/titans/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/titans Apply to join our marketing mastermind group: https://notypicalmoments.typeform.com/to/hWLDNgjz Follow No Typical Moments at: Website: https://notypicalmoments.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/no-typical-moments-llc/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4G7csw9j7zpjdASvpMzqUA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notypicalmoments Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NTMoments
“I think what's amazing about music and sports and the throughline with that and marketing and live events is that you're just continuing to create experiences for people and open up opportunities for people within those experiences.” - Jenny DeLoach Nate Bain is now in his 12th season in the NFL and eighth with the Tennessee Titans. He originally joined the Titans in 2017 after three seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, where he served as Digital Media Manager. As Social Media Manager, Nate oversees the Titans' social media strategy, content development, and platform management. Jenny DeLoach, a Nashville native, transitioned to the NFL following a 12-year career in the live touring industry as a talent representative. She joined the Titans in 2024 and currently serves as Director of Marketing and Fan Engagement. In this conversation, Nate and Jenny dive into their career journeys, what drives their passion for fan connection, and how they approach marketing in the ever-evolving landscape of the NFL. Website: www.tennesseetitans.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/titans LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tennessee-titans/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/titans/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/titans Apply to join our marketing mastermind group: https://notypicalmoments.typeform.com/to/hWLDNgjz Follow No Typical Moments at: Website: https://notypicalmoments.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/no-typical-moments-llc/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4G7csw9j7zpjdASvpMzqUA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notypicalmoments Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NTMoments
Sarah Kuenzi, Mater Dei Radio's Digital Media Manager, is excited to update you on a special video podcast. Get all the details plus find out who is the "Parish of the Week."Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
A new parish, new icon commentary, and new ways to pray to the Holy Spirit. Sarah Kuenzi, Digital Media Manager at Mater Dei Radio, joins The Morning Blend to tell you all about it.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Nik Kowalski, Digital Media Manager for the BC Lions, joins Travis Currah and Sheldon Jones to preview the 2025 CFL season for the Leos. 00:00 - Open 00:35 - How was having the first preseason game? 02:12 - The focus on making the Lions the entire province's team 05:45 - Buck Pierce being the new head coach of the Lions 08:18 - Offensive line battles 10:35 - Nathan Rourke takes the reigns 12:53 - Battles in the receiving corps 15:17 - James Butler back in the backfield for the Lions 17:00 - Mike Benevides back on the West Coast 20:39 - Arrow Up 22:32 - Snoop Dogg playing the BC Lions Home Opener 25:12 - What inspires Nik SUBSCRIBE on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp1-WTbs82THRNHc-RQbCVA 2 and Out Merch: https://2-and-out-cfl.myspreadshop.ca/
We're live with Eric Miller with the Louisiana Knights of Columbus, Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager in the Diocese of Baton Rouge and Vivian Dudro with Ignatius Press, talks about Eight Ignatius Press and Magnificat Children's books.
Sarah Kuenzi is our Digital Media Manager and she joins The Morning Blend with the announcement of this week's "Parish of the Week".Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Mater Dei Radio's Digital Media Manager, Sara Kuenzi, is live in-studio this morning to tell you about the many resources available to you this Lent. Sara will also announce the name of this week's Parish Of The Week.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Jo has served 15 years in the Virginia Army National Guard. Her current rank and job title is Chief Warrant Officer 2 (CW2) – UH60 Black Hawk Pilot. She has served in combat zones in Iraq and other operations overseas. She is a transgender woman and recently transitioned while serving in the military. When not serving her country, she works as an IT Engineer in the private sector and previously worked as the Digital Media Manager for Smerconish.com. She enjoys flying airplanes, racing cars, playing musical instruments, and skateboarding. The views and opinions presented are those of Jo Ellis and do not necessarily represent the views of DoD or the Army.
We're live with Rhonda Gruenewald, Founder and President of Vocations Ministry talks about how we can support vocations this Valentine's Day, Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager in the Diocese of Baton Rouge updates us on DIOBR news and Donna Bodin, Pilgrimage Group Leader, talks about the upcoming pilgrimage to Medjugorje.
Learn about the deep symbolism from an expert in Iconography. Mater Dei Radio's Digital Media Manager, Sara Kuenzi, tells you about a special feature on our webpage and the Hail Mary Media app that will explain icons, every month of the year. Plus, Sarah tells us this week's Parish of the Week.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
We're live with Gary Zimak, Catholic author and speaker, talks about living 2025 with hope and trust in God, Dr. Sarah Denny Lorio, bioethicist with a focus in women's health and integrated sex education and podcast host for new show What Women Are talks about her new series and Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager in the Diocese of Baton Rouge, talks about being Catholics in a digital world.
We're live with Eric Miller with the Louisiana Knights of Columbus, Beth Bubik, CEO of The Catholic Fasting Coach, talks about Delay and Pray, Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager in the Diocese of Baton Rouge updates us on DIOBR news and Amy Ponson, CEO of Catholic Foundation of South Louisiana of the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux with monthly diocesan update.
We're live with Dr. Francis Beckwith, coeditor, "A Catholic Engagement with Latter-day Saints", Danny Fitzpatrick, Catholic author and SL9 Art Society, talks about Fall issue of Joie de Vivre and new book "First Make Mad: a Novel" and Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager in the Diocese of Baton Rouge updates us diocesan news.
We're live with Steven Thomas, author of "Catholic Joe Superhero", Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager in the Diocese of Baton Rouge updates us on news and Bishop Kihneman, Bishop of the Diocese of Biloxi updates us and discuss Mercy Cross Center for the homeless.
We're live with Dr. Stanton McKeneely, President of University of Holy Cross, talks about the upcoming Westbank Hispanic Heritage Festival, David Dawson Jr., COO of Witness to Love talks about remaining in regular physical contact with our family members throughout the day, Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager in the Diocese of Baton Rouge updates us on DIOBR news and Terry Dickson, Director of Communication of the Diocese of Biloxi and Editor of the Gulf Pine Catholic newspaper with update.
How This CEO Is Revolutionizing The Smart Eyewear Market… Innovative Eyewear CEO & Founder - $LUCY Guest: Harrison Gross Founder & CEO Innovative Eyewear $LUCY Ticker: LUCY Website: https://lucyd.co/ Bio: CEO & COFOUNDER HARRISON GROSS Harrison Gross is one of the founders of Innovative Eyewear and has served as our Chief Executive Officer and as a director since August 2019, where he guides the company's product and brand development. Prior to his employment at Innovative Eyewear, from August 2017 to August 2019, Mr. Gross served in various positions, including chief executive officer and media & UX lead, of Lucyd Ltd., our largest stockholder and the licensor of our technology which is also a smart eyewear development company where he developed the company's brand identity and oversaw general operations and product development. Additionally, from November 2015 to August 2021, Mr. Gross served as the Digital Media Manager of Tekcapital PLC (“Tekcapital”) (LON: TEK), a university intellectual property investment firm that is the parent company of Tekcapital Europe Limited, and Lucyd Ltd, the holding company for Tekcapital's shares in Innovative Eyewear, where he created, developed and marketed for the company's licensed properties. Prior to that, from October 2013 to September 2014, Mr. Gross worked as a credit analyst for a Verizon, Inc. contractor, where he managed credit systems and provided support to Verizon agents. Mr. Gross is a graduate of Columbia University with a BA in Writing and received a BA in Jewish Studies from the Jewish Theological Seminary. Mr. Gross is well qualified to serve as a director due to his substantial knowledge of our products, being a named inventor of most of the Company's patents and his experience in marketing, product and app development. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smartmoneycircle/support
OPPO loves new talent and, in this episode of the Shiny New Object podcast, we find out about their Creators' Lab where new content creators can get their big break. Monica Narvarz, Digital Media Manager, is passionate about nourishing talent and giving those just starting out that boost of confidence, but also financial support, to make something special. We also talk about leaving your ego at the door, escaping silos, and developing empathy to be a better data driven marketer.
We're live with Brian Butler, Executive Director of ECHO Community, talks about new program called Horizon Leadership Formation Program, Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager in the Diocese of Baton Rouge updates us on DIOBR news and Danny Fitzpatrick with St. Louis IX Art Society, talks about the summer issue of Joie De Vivre.
Join Steph and Sarah Gulseth as they talk about some very practical ways we can care for our own mental health. Bio: Sarah Gulseth currently works for KFUO Radio as Digital Media Manager, which includes co-hosting The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge podcast and The Coffee Hour with Andy Bates. She is a baptized child of God, INFJ Lutheran Lady, lover of First Article Gifts, certified #hymnnerd, history nerd, proud Michigan native, coffee enthusiast, chronic illness warrior, and year-round bike commuter who lives in St. Louis with her husband Luther, and kitties Mandy and Vader. Sarah pursuing a master's degree in organizational leadership at Concordia University Irvine, learning how to use her God-given talents and personality to serve her neighbors in love. “Bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.” Galatians 6:2 Resources in this episode: Email us at friendsforlife@lcms.org LCMS Life, Health and Family Ministries: lcmslife.org For resources on the family: lcmslife.org/family If you are in an emergency situation, please call 911. If you are depressed or thinking about harming yourself or someone else, or if this is the case for someone you know, please call or text 988 from a smartphone to reach the National 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Not all the views expressed are necessarily those of the LCMS; please discuss any questions with your pastor.
We're live with Fr. Dave Tomaszycki, Secretary to the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Detroit, talks about Archbishop Fulton Sheen's book "On the Demonic", Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager in the Diocese of Baton Rouge updates us on DIOBR news and Mike Aquilina, Catholic author of "Rabbles, Riots and Ruins: Twelve Ancient Cities and How They Were Evangelized".
We're live with Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager in the Diocese of Baton Rouge updates us on Diocese of Baton Rouge National Eucharistic Congress participation and agenda for next week, David Dawson Jr., COO of Witness to Love and Alex Seghers, Director of Education for Louisiana Right to Life, talks about upcoming youth retreats and pro life gatherings.
We're live with Dr. Tom Neal, Chief of Evangelization and Mission Engagement of the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee talks about the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Josie Duke, teacher at St. George Catholic School in Baton Rouge talks about a devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager in the Diocese of Baton Rouge updates us the National Eucharistic Procession.
We're live with Sr. Jeanette Estrada with Cypress Springs Mercedarian Prayer Center talks about their new Novitiate house in Baton Rouge, Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager in the Diocese of Baton Rouge updates us on Diocesan news and Terry Dickson, Director of Communication of the Diocese of Biloxi and Editor of the Gulf Pine Catholic newspaper with update.
We're live with Dr. Diann Ecret, associate professor of nursing at Ave Maria University, who teaches “The Pursuit of Wisdom” short course, “Catholic Bioethics”, Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager in the Diocese of Baton Rouge updates us on DIOBR news and Terry Dickson, Director of Communication of the Diocese of Biloxi and Editor of the Gulf Pine Catholic newspaper with update.
Lexi Hazlett, a dynamic entrepreneur, has made her mark in the world of media and marketing. You first knew her on television with Neighborhood Eats. She now works as the Digital Media Manager for Santikos Entertainment and is the co-owner of Ten-Gallon Hat Media. Lexi's passion lies in storytelling and creating captivating content. From producing videos for artists like Matthew Ryan Music to helping local businesses to tell their story, she brings creativity and flair to her work. Follow Ten-Gallon Hat Media to witness her talent unfold! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're live with Dr. Mark Williams, Superintendent of Catholic Schools in the Houma-Thibodaux Diocese, Donald Midkiff, campus director for Brother Martin High School in New Orleans, talks about incorporating Lent and adoration this season and Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager and Secretariat for Communications in the Diocese of Baton Rouge updates us on DIOBR news.
We're live with Danny Fitzpatrick, Catholic artist, talks about the winter issue of Joie de Vivre, Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager and Secretariat for Communications in the Diocese of Baton Rouge updates us on diocesan news and Dan Leroy, Catholic author, talks about Catholic psychology in his new book Why We Think What We Think.
We're live with Dan Meola, Catholic author, talks about divorce and healing with his new book Life-Giving Wounds: A Catholic Guide to Healing for Adult Children of Divorce or Separation, Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager and Secretariat for Communications in the Diocese of Baton Rouge updates us on DIOBR news and Anna Camacho, owner and maker of Corda Candles talks about her business and candle making with the saints.
We're live with Lorraine Hess, Catholic singer and songwriter discusses upcoming Advent concert, Michael Bourg, Executive Director of SVDP NOLA provides Christmas need update and Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager and Secretariat for Communications in the Diocese of Baton Rouge updates us on Diocese of Baton Rouge news.
We're live with Dina Dow, Director of Evangelization and Catechesis in the Diocese of Baton Rouge talks about October being the month of Mary, Fr. Matthew Graham, pastor at Immaculate Conception Church in Denham Springs talks about the upcoming event the Scientific Evaluation of Eucharistic Miracles and Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager of the Diocese of Baton Rouge talks about the Eucharistic Revival update in the DIOBR.
We're live with Jordan and Lisa Tabor, talk about their foundation Rain Will Bring Flowers Foundation Walk Fundraiser for Suicide Prevention, Dr. Daniel Kuebler, professor at Franciscan University Steubenville talks about the Purposeful Lab Podcast discussing why every Catholic and beyond should enter the “lab” to immerse in foundational Catholic issues related to the emergence and evolution of the cosmos, life, and consciousness and Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager and Secretariat for Communications in the Diocese of Baton Rouge updates us on DIOBR news.
We're live with Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager with the Diocese of Baton Rouge talks AI, social media and digital evangelization, Deacon Martin Gutierrez, Vice President of Mission and Community Engagement with Catholic Charities Arch-NO talks disaster relief services and Scott Smith, Catholic attorney and author talks about how we can consecrate our family to St. Joseph.
What is the connection between Ascension and Pentecost? Sarah Kuenzi, Digital Media Manager at Mater Dei Radio, joins us for another Tech TuesdaySubscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
This week on The Ad Project… AI & Advertising: Part 2 In this episode, Joe Shelerud and Sean Morgan, Digital Media Manager from Ad Advance, discuss the latest developments in AI and its impact on product search, search traffic, and advertising. They focus on the potential of AI and chatbots in helping users navigate and make purchasing decisions. Overall, the podcast explores the ways in which AI is changing the landscape of marketing and advertising and how businesses can integrate these new technologies into their strategies.Key Discussions: Latest developments in AI for product search and search trafficIntegration of AI in the market Conversational aspect of chat GPT and its potential impact on search resultsLimitations of current chatbots and need for a better user experienceShift towards a single platform that combines traditional search, product research, and browsingPotential of AI-generated video and audio ads and how it could democratize advertising.
Stevens Roundtable -William Tallent, Director of Safety & Training at Stevens Transport discusses the Netradyne Dash Cams and how they benefit Stevens Transport Drivers. https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-tallent-569b6111b/ Trucker News - Tim Cicciarelli reports on the latest information in the Transportation Industry. Stevens Family Spotlight - Reese Roberts, Marketing and Digital Media Manager interviews the host of the Stevens transport Roadside radio Podcast, “Trucker” Tim Cicciarelli. https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-cicciarelli-6b9a991b3/ Tip of the Stevens Cap - Stevens Transport Owner Operator Ghiyath ‘Gus' Haiek joined the three million mile club! Join the Stevens Transport Roadside Radio Podcast Facebook Group and if you are among first 25 followers, you will qualify for a $50 gift certificate to the Steven's Company Store. www.facebook.com/STRRPodcast For questions on whether you meet our driver qualifications, please call our Recruiting Department at 1-800-333-8595 or visit: www.stevenstransport.com/drivers/
Stevens Roundtable - Reese Roberts, Marketing and Digital Media Manager at Stevens Transport discusses an exciting milestone for The Stevens Transport Roadside Radio Podcast https://www.linkedin.com/in/reese-roberts-81182b137/ Trucker News - Trucker Tim Cicciarelli provides the latest news in the transportation industry. Driver Spotlight:Stevens Transport Driver, Dean Vogan, a US military veteran, has spent the past 21 years driving truck for a second career. Along the way, Dean has accumulated more than 3 million miles driven. https://vimeo.com/811043051/5ca92d2800 Tip of the Steven's Cap - Please join us in congratulating Robert Cox on completing his first lease with Stevens Transport. Join the Stevens Transport Roadside Radio Podcast Facebook Group and if you are among first 25 followers, you will qualify for a $50 gift certificate to the Steven's Company Store. https://www.facebook.com/STRRPodcast For questions on whether you meet our driver qualifications, please call our Recruiting Department at 1-800-333-8595 or visit: www.stevenstransport.com/drivers/ If you would like to share YOUR tips for driver success or some of your interesting stories from the road, please contact your host Tim Cicciarelli at tim@inboundfilms.com
In today's episode of the Sports Business Audio Experience we sat down with Max Miller, Producer and Digital Media Manager at HallPass Media, a full service creative agency based in Southern California. Max graduated from Chapman University in 2013 with a Bachelor's Degree in Broadcast Journalism. Max majored in Television Broadcast Journalism with an emphasis in Documentaries and worked on a variety of projects and films, gaining experience on set, producing, directing, editing and shooting.In this episode we discuss: - Building Up Learning Resources- Building a Demo Reel- 7 Deadly Camera Sins- How He Landed At HallPass- Video Production at the Las Vegas Summer League- Creating Long Form Vs Short Form VideoMax has led projects with top brands in sports such as NBA Summer League, Missin Curfew, Adidas, DraftKings, Mercedes-Benz, Utah Jazz and much more. He has an extensive background in all aspects of sports media, and even shares some advice on what skills he looks for when hiring potential interns so that listeners can unlock the next level of your career.Episode Webpage: https://www.sportsbusinessclassroom.com/inside-the-mind-of-a-sports-media-producer-with-max-miller-ep-70/
Hustle capital is the secret to turning your human talent into human capital. Join this conversation as Jeff and Josh dig deep into how Capital Hacking will become a platform for not only Jeff, but for numerous other highly talented people who want to transform their gifts into HUSTLE CAPITAL. Remember to check out the original Hustle Capital show recorded just a few weeks earlier E231: Hustle Capital with Jason Koch. After spending the majority of his career working in Account Management, Jeff Stark joined the “brand side” of the industry in 2019 as a Digital Media Manager for one of the largest restaurant brands in the world (IHOP). Over the past ten years, he's managed several digital channels for his clients and is currently a digital media consultant. Now he's teaming up with Josh in this explosive episode of Capital Hacking to launch the show in a new direction and they need your help to do it! https://www.jeffstark.co/ https://www.instagram.com/jeffstark.co/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-stark-3559476/