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Alice Cheng is the Founder and CEO of Culinary Agents, an online professional networking and job matching platform dedicated to the hospitality industry. Her career began in the hospitality sector, working as a hostess and server at La Maisonette in the Pearl River Hilton and as a catering server for Munno's Deli in Pearl River, NY.Cheng pursued a Bachelor of Science in Advertising, Marketing & Communications from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, NY. She then embarked on a 13-year tenure at IBM, starting in the mailroom and advancing to roles such as Digital Media Specialist, Economic Stimulus Strategy & Sales Leader, and Global Innovation Executive in Strategy & Transformation.In 2012, Cheng founded Culinary Agents to address the challenges hospitality professionals faced in job searching and recruitment. The platform has since connected over 2 million users with more than 50,000 businesses, offering job listings, industry insights, and educational content to inspire the next generation of restaurant talent.Beyond her role at Culinary Agents, Cheng serves as a Strategic Advisor for Hot Bread Kitchen's Kitchen Cabinet in New York, NY, and is a member of the Society of Fellows for the Culinary Institute of America. She also hosts the podcast "Hospitality on the Rise," highlighting stories and insights from hospitality professionals. Cheng's dedication to the hospitality industry is evident in her efforts to provide resources and tools that support professionals in their career development. Her work continues to influence and shape the future of hospitality recruitment and networking.
Welcome to another episode of Sanford Says!Join Nico Durham, the Digital Media Specialist for the City of Sanford, as he sits down with Tina McIntyre, M.S., CEP, FCHP (She/Her), a Florida-Friendly Landscaping Extension Agent with the University of Florida/IFAS Extension Seminole County, and Michael Cannon, P.E., Utilities Engineering Manager for Public Works & Utilities for the City of Sanford.Together, they dive into water-wise practices, water conservation tips, and exciting events as we celebrate April's Water Conservation Month.Discover free events—both virtual and in-person—such as rain barrel workshops, tree giveaways, showerhead exchanges, and even a chance to win a 7-gallon butterfly container.Special thanks to our amazing partners: Seminole County, the University of Florida IFAS Extension, and Florida-Friendly Landscaping and LowesStay connected by subscribing to the Sanford Says podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Don't forget to follow us on social media: Facebook: SanfordFLCityGovt Instagram: cityofsanfordfl For more information, you can reach Tina McIntyre at K.McIntyre@ufl.edu.
Send us a textEver wonder what it takes to scale a brand from $3.5M to nine figures? In this episode, I sit down with MacCoy Merkley, CMO of Portland Leather Goods, to break down exactly how they did it—without relying on overcomplicated marketing tactics.MacCoy started at Portland Leather Goods seven years ago, back when they were just a small Etsy shop. Fast forward to today, and they're the largest leather bag manufacturer in North America. We dive into:The wild Craigslist job interview that landed him the roleHow COVID-19 forced them to pivot—and ended up accelerating growthThe single biggest driver of their success (hint: it's not ads)Why discounting isn't the enemy—and how they do it strategicallyThe future of e-commerce in 2025 (and why great products win every time) Meet MacCoy MerkleyCMO of Portland Leather GoodsFormer wedding photographer who landed a marketing job through CraigslistHelped scale Portland Leather Goods from $3.5M to over $100M+ in revenueA big believer in great products > marketing hacksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maccoy-merkley-95146815bTwitter: https://x.com/MacCoyMerkley Key Takeaways from the Episode: 1. How MacCoy Landed a Marketing Job With No ResumeAnswered a Craigslist ad for a “Digital Media Specialist” role2. Scaling from Etsy to Direct-to-Consumer (DTC)Curtis (the founder) started Portland Leather Goods by hand-making leather bags in his garage3. How COVID Forced a Business Pivot (That Led to Explosive Growth)COVID-19 shut down their in-house production—forcing them to pause website sales4. Why Product Quality is the #1 Growth Lever30% of their new customers come from referrals—no ad spend needed5. The Future of E-Commerce in 2025Meta (Facebook & Instagram) Ads still work—but only if you have a product worth talking about6. Why Personal Branding Matters (Even for B2C Brands)MacCoy & Curtis post daily on LinkedIn & Twitter—keeping PLG top of mindGrowth Plan: www.upgrowthcommerce.com/growGet 5 Offers for 2 Products (10 in total) along with 10 highly engaging tried and true creatives, 30 captivating headlines, descriptions, and ad texts sent to you for only $99. Go to https://www.upgrowthcommerce.com/offer and order now - this offer is only available for a limited time.We love our podcast community and listeners so much that we have decided to offer a free eCommerce Growth Plan for your brand! To learn more and how we can help, click here: upgrowthcommerce.com/growJoin our community and connect with other eCommerce brand owners and marketers!https://www.facebook.com/groups/secretstoscalingpodcast
Juan Luis Bravo has worked as a storyboard artist in animation for shows like Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures and LEGO Dreamzzz. Today het gets into the steps from a digital media specialist making corporate videos to storyboard artist for a Star Wars based show; how to actually yield results from networking events; and how to tap into your power as a member of a marginalized community. EPISODE BREAKDOWN (updated - 2:36 is actually 1:43) 1:43 - Young Jedi Adventures: years in the making! 2:13 - Starting off as a Digital Media Specialist internally at Disney 4:52 - Getting aggressively poached from a show 1:27 - What's the best way to follow up/advocate for yourself with a new connection? 13:27 - How to get someone to want to help you 18:07 - Landing & leveraging a first job toward your long-term goals 23:52 - Identifying opportunities for further education past college 26:57 - How to decide to leave your “steady” job to pursue your dreams - and convince the next hiring manager you can do it (leaving helping to cut Marvel animatics to pursue storyboarding) 33:07 - Cultivating relationships from college into long-term professional relationships 34:47 - How to balance being direct about what you want without being an egomaniac 39:17 - Friends from college making the Black List 40:27 - How to say what you want 44:37 - The right questions to ask in a cold email or mentor outreach 46:33 - Living situation impact on creativity 49:22 - If you hate LA… 50:17 - Were there moments of wanting to quit? 57:52 - How to tap into your power as a member of a marginalized community 1:00:55 - TIME CAPSULE Instgram and X: @juanluisbravo_ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-doyle3/support
Felice Kimbrew discusses how to create a brand identity for your business.
This week on the podcast, Zach Kazan is joined by one of Worn & Wound's newest team members, Devin Pennypacker. Devin is Worn & Wound's Digital Media Specialist, a watch industry veteran, and someone you'll be hearing from and seeing a lot more of in the near future, so we're incredibly happy to have him on the podcast to introduce him to our listeners. Devin has been interested in watches for years, and in this conversation he discusses his path through the hobby and how he wound up at Worn & Wound while telling us about the watches he's interested in, what he looks for as a collector, and more. Devin and Zach also chat about his recent experience at the Mubadala City DC Open with Rado, and what makes their ceramic watches so appealing. Devin also gives us a preview of an upcoming feature on the Seiko Samurai, a longtime personal favorite of his, and a diver that sometimes goes under the radar when compared to the brand's more well known divers, and chats about his recent “Windup in a Lake” experience at the Windup Watch Fair in Chicago.A reminder: Worn & Wound is heading to the West Coast! We're celebrating the opening of the James Brand's new headquarters with a special summer pop-up. It's free and open to the public. Be sure to check out all the details here.To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.Show NotesDevin's wrist check: Certina DS Super PH1000MZach's wrist check: Autodromo Group BJustin Sowders on InstagramChecking out the Mubadala Citi DC Open with Rado[Video] The Rado Anatom, and What the Next Vintage Watch Revival Might Look LikeHands-On with All the New Zenith Releases at Watches & WondersZach's weird gold watch
Meet Noniko, my UMICH SMTD alum I deem "My Disney Princess" destined for a life in film and music. She's a digital media specialist on the high seas, bringing her music to the expeditions to Antarctica. Listen in and learn about her path from Taiwan to Antarctica after I met her at age 15.
This week on the Hello Frances Podcast, our host Shantelle Dedicke is joined by our Digital Media Specialist, Nicole Malley, to interview Kristy Campbell from Pink Pony Creative. Kristy explains how she began her design agency, how creatives can use AI in meaningful ways, and much more! Have questions or comments about this episode? We'd love to chat! Email hello@francesroy.com.
The regular season has come to an end, bowl season approaches, basketball season is here, and John & Tim are back with 00's Drumline Alum & current Digital Media Specialist for the University of Iowa Center for Advancement and Hawkeye Marching Band John Emigh! John shares his memories of his time in the band and the tremendous work Dr. Bush is doing with the Hawkeye Marching Band currently. John shouts out numerous folks including fellow drumline members Dan Poe, Justin Ullestad, Ben Nadler, Alan Morris, Nate Brimeyer, TAs Oliver Molina, Drew Bonner, Golden Girls Ella McDaniel & Chelsea Russell, alums & staffers Jim Berg and Kathy Ford, among others!John also shares of the incredible work that went into this year's HMB Metallica show. There is a competition among schools to be the winner of the best Metallica performance, and voting is live until January 1st! Vote for the HMB by texting #UIOWA to (833) 609-0330! And check out the HMB's submission on their social media accounts.Tim also promotes the Alumni Pep Band opportunities coming up during the bowl season. The Alumni Band shall play for the men on Friday, December 29th, the women on Saturday, December 30th, and again for the women on Tuesday, January 2nd! Sign up here!As always, send feedback to iowaalumniband@gmail.com, "Like" the "Down and Off Podcast" page on Facebook, and follow the us on Twitter @DownAndOffPod. #OnIowa #GoHawksMusic recorded by the Hawkeye Marching Band, off the 2003 album "Roll Along!" and the 2007 album "Get Ready For the Boom" and Hawkeye Marching Band social media.
In her final episode, Hannah Rabalais shares her insights and experiences from her time working as the Digital Media Specialist at the City of Rowlett. She shares the "5 Things I Wish Every Resident Knew" – unveiling secrets, tips, and heartwarming stories that every Rowlett resident should hear. From city initiatives to hidden gems in our community, Hannah also reflects on her journey and the impact it has had on her. Don't miss out on this heartfelt farewell episode. Remember to like, share, and subscribe for more updates from the City of Rowlett! #MyRowlett #FarewellHannah
The General Counsel Conference East has long been the premier forum for general counsel to learn, network and evolve in their roles. This year's conference is being held in Brooklyn, New York and Legal Speak is there. In this episode, Law.com's Zack Needles speaks with Calie Valore, Digital Media Specialist at Thompson Coburn.
In today's episode we talk about St. Faustina Kowalska who was a Polish nun in the early 20st century. She received divine encounters from Jesus, and her diary which is famously printed shares about the souls in purgatory. She also received from Jesus the instructions to have a picture painted of him, that includes the rays of red and white that spray out of him. (Divine Mercy) Her Feast day is October 5 Our guest Allison Gingras is a blogger, author, podcaster, and social media evangelist. She founded Reconciled To You ministries in 2009. Her extensive writing includes Encountering Signs of Faith (Ave Maria Press), and the Stay Connected Journals for Catholic Women (Our Sunday Visitor), as well as contributions to numerous books, publications, and websites. She's blessed to work as a Digital Media Specialist for Family Rosary, Catholic Mom, and the Fall River Diocese. Today's episode is in memory of John Perry, Louise Homen, and Henry Gingras Today's verse is John 14:15-21 If you have questions for the Mourning Glory Podcast email us at mourningglorypodcast@gmail.com or check us out on Facebook and Instagram www.jenniferjthomas.com www.andreabearauthor.com
Sacramentals are signs of the faith. They include things like art, rosaries, medals, and holy cards and can aid in the sanctification of men and women (Catechism of the Catholic Church 1670). In this episode, Allison Gingras shares her experience of becoming the mother of her daughter, Faithy, through adoption. Allison explains how she incorporated sacramentals into catechizing Faithy, who is profoundly deaf, about our Catholic faith. Her story will inspire any catechist and reminds us to explore the richness of sacramentals especially when teaching children with disabilities. Allison Gingras (www.ReconciledToYou.com ) — is a blogger, author, podcaster, and social media evangelizer. Her writing includes Encountering Signs of Faith (Ave Maria Press), and the Stay Connected Journals for Women (Our Sunday Visitor), with contributions to numerous books, publications, and websites. Allison is a Digital Media Specialist for Family Rosary, Catholic Mom, and the Fall River Diocese. Encountering Signs of Faith: My Unexpected Journey with Sacramentals, the Saints, and the Abundant Grace of God
In this conversation, we welcome Dr. Linzi Kemp and Dr. Sabir Haque from AURAK. Led by our Digital Media Specialist, Luis Carlos Soto, this episode features their recently published policy paper titled "Women in Organizations: From Theory to Practice in the United Arab Emirates - Ras Al Khaimah and the Northern Emirates".
Welcome to another episode of the Naeem Sikandar Podcast. In this amazing episode, we've invited Fahad Malik, who is a Media Personality, Digital Media Specialist, and runs an agency, a mental health helpline & an e-commerce store. Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking podcast video as we delve into the world of digital entertainment with renowned podcasters and industry experts. You'll get to know how you can carry fame simultaneously with personal & professional relationships, how you can pay back by helping others what GOD has given you without any expectations in return, and why a story & cast matter for any content to be successful.
[56:30] In the first half of 2023, Generative AI and apps like ChatGPT have hit us like a tidal wave and is already impacting our lives. Our expert guest today, Robert Lavigne always seems to ride ahead of the curve. Rob is a Generative AI and Digital Media Specialist and joins us today to help demystify this wild frontier for both techies and those new to AI. Robert Lavigne is a Generative AI and Digital Media Specialist with a passion for audio podcasting and video production. He is the owner of The Digital Grapevine committed to serving as a thought leader in aligning digital branding and marketing strategies with a client's business goals and objectives. With decades of experience, Robert helps guide clients in defining their digital vision by helping structure and present digital programs and recommendations to business owners and their respective decision makers He also provides ongoing support, mentoring, professional development and training to staff of client establishments when required. In addition, Robert is also the host / producer of numerous podcast and video interview series. The Digital Grapevine recently re-launched their Content Creator For Hire platform to focus on Generative AI projects. Rob is also the first person on the planet to have his own digital avatar complete with synthetic speaking in 10 languages modeled in his own vocal tone. Robert Lavigne is from Brantford, Ontario, Canada. He can be reached on LinkedIn (rlavigne42) and at The Digital GrapeVine. You can also view many of his creations on YouTube. ======= Rob generated the show notes below by feeding his side of the audio into AI tools. AI Generated Show Notes: Generative AI: Lavigne discusses the domains of generative AI, which include text, audio, video, and image generation, and stresses that they are machine learning systems, not self-aware entities. Applications of Generative AI: Potential applications are identified across various sectors, including both white-collar and creative industries. Lavigne cites his use of ChatGPT-4 as a valuable tool in his creative process. Concerns over AI (The Ugly): Job loss, misinformation, deepfakes, and potential misuse are cited as major concerns around AI. The potentially devastating impacts of AI misuse are likened to that of a nuclear bomb. AI and Work: The potential for AI to take over mundane aspects of work is discussed, along with the challenges of achieving this ideal state. Impact on Jobs (The Bad): Lavigne talks about how the rise of AI and automation, along with remote work and the gig economy, is intensifying competition for jobs. Benefits of AI (The Good): Despite the potential downsides, Lavigne appreciates how AI has helped him deliver complex projects rapidly and improve the initial stages of his work. AI in Creative Writing: Lavigne discusses his project, "The Digital Revolution," entirely written by GPT-4, highlighting the use of AI in creative writing. Role of AI in His Work: Lavigne uses AI as a tool for producing desired outputs, leveraging its capabilities to aid his creative process. Process of Using Generative AI: Lavigne explains his method of seeding the AI with basic factual information, leading to accurate, relevant outputs that can be used to generate impactful quotes and FAQs. Quality of AI Outputs: The concept "garbage in, garbage out" is applied to AI, emphasizing the importance of good quality input to obtain valuable output. Role of Prompt Engineers: The emerging role of "prompt engineers" who formulate prompts for AI is discussed, noting that those with a better understanding of language and question formulation tend to be more effective. OpenAI and GPT-4: Lavigne speaks about OpenAI's role as a leading AI development company and their products such as GPT-4. He also talks about his use of ChatGPT, a product of OpenAI that uses GPT-4. OpenAI and Microsoft Partnership: The partnership between OpenAI and Microsoft is discussed, with GPT-4 now powering Microsoft's Bing search engine. New Features in GPT-4: Lavigne introduces the new features in GPT-4, including plugins that allow the AI to interface with other software and data. Interpreting Internet Content with GPT-4: Lavigne uses GPT-4 to interpret web content directly, bypassing manual website navigation. He predicts this capability may change the future of SEO and web traffic patterns. Real Data as Input: The importance of using real data to seed GPT-4 is emphasized to prevent the AI from generating unfounded information. Impact on Industries: Lavigne discusses the potential impacts of AI on various industries, including job loss, especially in content creation and curation roles. Advancements in Chatbots: The use of GPT-4 in newer chatbots, which can be trained on a document and interact in any language or style, is discussed. Data Hallucination: Lavigne addresses the issue of data hallucination, where AI generates information that isn't based on input data, stressing the need for safeguards. Importance of AI Ethics: The crucial role of ethics in AI development and use is emphasized, particularly given the potential for misuse and the inherent biases that can be reflected in AI outputs. AI Legislation: Lavigne discusses the current state of AI legislation, stressing the importance of global cooperation in setting standards and regulations. AI's Influence on Content Creation: Lavigne explores how AI is reshaping content creation, from writing scripts to editing video. He predicts that AI will allow creators to produce more while maintaining quality. Future Predictions: Lavigne shares his predictions about how AI will evolve, especially in the context of content creation, and what implications this might have for society. End Note: Lavigne wraps up by encouraging listeners to stay informed about the rapidly changing landscape of AI and to approach the technology with an open, but critical, mind. Toastcaster 173: Demystifying Generative AI & ChatGPT - The Good, Bad & The Ugly - Robert Lavigne
Prepare to laugh as you join Steph, Tiffany, and our favorite fun-loving group of four women, known to many as the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge! On this, our 50th episode (and Second Birthday), we're celebrating all that is good, beautiful, and blessed about LIFE. This is as close to a favorite things episode as one could get! Find The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge podcast at kfuo.org/category/lutheran-ladies-lounge, connect with the Lutheran Ladies on social media in The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge Facebook discussion group (facebook.com/groups/LutheranLadiesLounge) and on Instagram @lutheranladieslounge. Bio: The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge is a weekly podcast from KFUO Radio celebrating Lutheran life, faith, history, and culture from a woman's perspective. It is hosted by Sarah Gulseth, Erin Alter, Brianne Gerzevske, and Rachel Bomberger. In addition to hosting The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge, Sarah Gulseth serves as Digital Media Specialist for KFUO and cohost of its mid-morning broadcast talk show The Coffee Hour. Erin Alter is Director of Short-Term Missions Teams at the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, where she also hosts and produces the 5 Minutes with a Missionary podcast. Brianne Gerzevske works as account director at Meyer Partners, LLC and is married to a fourth-year seminarian. Rachel Bomberger is a homeschool mom, Navy chaplain's wife, and occasional contributor to The Lutheran Witness, where she was formerly managing editor. Learn about LCMS Life Ministry at lcms.org/life, and email us at friendsforlife@lcms.org. Not all the views expressed are necessarily those of the LCMS; please discuss any questions with your pastor.
How do we get a handle on complex systems thinking? What are the implications of this science for philosophy, and where does philosophical tradition foreshadow findings from the scientific frontier?Welcome to COMPLEXITY, the official podcast of the Santa Fe Institute. I'm your host, Michael Garfield, and every other week we'll bring you with us for far-ranging conversations with our worldwide network of rigorous researchers developing new frameworks to explain the deepest mysteries of the universe.In this episode we speak with Carlos Gershenson (UNAM website, Google Scholar, Wikipedia, Twitter), SFI Sabbatical Visitor and professor of computer science at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, where he leads the Self-organizing Systems Lab, among many other titles you can find in our show notes. For the next hour, we'll discuss his decades of research and writing on a vast array of core complex systems concepts and their intersections with both Western and Eastern philosophical traditions — a first for this podcast.If you value our research and communication efforts, please subscribe, rate and review us at Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and consider making a donation — or finding other ways to engage with us — at santafe.edu/engage.For HD virtual backgrounds of the SFI campus to use on video calls and a chance to win a signed copy of one of our books from the SFI Press, please help us improve our scicomm by completing a survey linked in the show notes.Or just a copy of the recently resurfaced SFI Press Archival Volume Complexity, Entropy, and The Physics of Information.There's still time to apply for the Complexity GAINS UK program for PhD students – apps close March 15th.Or come work for us! We are on the lookout for a new Digital Media Specialist, an Applied Complexity Fellow in Sustainability, a Research Assistant in Emergent Political Economies, and a Payroll, Accounts Payable & Receivable Specialist.You can also join our Facebook discussion group to meet like minds and talk about each episode.Podcast theme music by Mitch Mignano.Follow us on social media:Twitter • YouTube • Facebook • Instagram • LinkedInMentioned & Related Links:Carlos publishes the Complexity Digest Newsletter.His SFI Seminars to date:A Brief History of BalanceEmergence, (Self)Organization, and ComplexityCriticality: A Balance Between Robustness and AdaptabilityFestina lente (the slower-is-faster effect)Antifragility: Dynamical BalanceW. Ross Ashby & The Law of Requisite VarietyHyperobjectsby Timothy MortonHow can we think the complex?by Carlos Gershenson and Francis HeylighenThe Implications of Interactions for Science and Philosophyby Carlos GershensonComplexity and Philosophyby Francis Heylighen, Paul Cilliers, Carlos GershensonHeterogeneity extends criticalityby Fernanda Sánchez-Puig, Octavio Zapata, Omar K, Pineda, Gerardo Iñiguez, and Carlos GershensonWhen Can we Call a System Self-organizing?by Carlos Gershenson and Francis HeylighenTemporal, Structural, and Functional Heterogeneities Extend Criticality and Antifragility in Random Boolean Networksby Amahury Jafet López-Díaz, Fernanda Sánchez-Puig, and Carlos GershensonWhen slower is fasterby Carlos Gershenson, Dirk HelbingSelf-organization leads to supraoptimal performance in public transportation systemsby Carlos GershensonDynamics of rankingby Gerardo Iñiguez, Carlos Pineda, Carlos Gershenson, & Albert-László BarabásiSelf-Organizing Traffic Lightsby Carlos GershensonDynamic competition and resource partitioning during the early life of two widespread, abundant and ecologically similar fishesby A. D. Nunn, L. H. Vickers, K. Mazik, J. D. Bolland, G. Peirson, S. N. Axford, A. Henshaw & I. G. CowxTowards a general theory of balanceby Carlos GershensonA Calculus for Self-Referenceby Francisco VarelaOn Some Mental Effects of The Earthquakeby William JamesSelf-Organization Leads to Supraoptimal Performance in Public Transportation Systemsby Carlos GershensonAlison Gopnik on Child Development, Elderhood, Caregiving, and A.I.Complexity Ep. 99Simon DeDeo on Good Explanations & Diseases of EpistemologyComplexity Ep. 72David Wolpert on The No Free Lunch Theorems and Why They Undermine The Scientific MethodComplexity Ep. 45The Clock of the Long Now: Time and Responsibilityby Stewart BrandMichael LachmannStuart KauffmanAndreas WagnerCosma ShaliziNassim TalebDoes Free Will Violate The Laws of Physics?Big Think interviews Sean Carroll
This episode of Careers in the Public Humanities features a conversation between Michael Landreth and Corey Oglesby, a musician, poet, and digital media specialist based in Moscow, ID. Topics discussed include skills that can be obtained in graduate school apart from the study of a specific discipline, the possibility of a politically-neutral digital humanities, and the value of local arts scenes in small or rural towns. Corey's current musical projects include the bands Monopines, Mother Yeti, and Desolation Horse, all of which can be found on any major streaming platform.
Deuteronomy 30.15-20, Psalm 119.1-8, 1 Corinthians 3.1-9, Matthew 5.21-37; How important are sermon titles? What is the purpose of the Law? Is there a limit to God's grace? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Hunter Bryn. Hunter is the Digital Media Specialist for the Virginia Conference of the UMC.Hosted by Taylor Mertins.-Don't forget to head over to https://www.crackersandgrapejuice.comClick on “Support the Show.”Become a patronSubscribe to CGJ+For peanuts, you can help us out….we appreciate it more than you can imagine.Follow us on the three-majors of social media:https://www.facebook.com/crackersnjuicehttps://www.instagram.com/crackersandgrapejuicehttp://www.twitter.com/crackersnjuice
Isaiah 58.1-9a, Psalm 112.1-9, 1 Corinthians 2.1-12, Matthew 5.13-20; What is RP the G? Is there a connection between happiness and fear? Does Jesus want us to be more salty in church? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Hunter Bryn. Hunter is the Digital Media Specialist for the Virginia Conference of the UMC.Hosted by Taylor Mertins.-Don't forget to head over to https://www.crackersandgrapejuice.comClick on “Support the Show.”Become a patronSubscribe to CGJ+For peanuts, you can help us out….we appreciate it more than you can imagine.Follow us on the three-majors of social media:https://www.facebook.com/crackersnjuicehttps://www.instagram.com/crackersandgrapejuicehttp://www.twitter.com/crackersnjuice
Our Research Grant recipient, Dr. Jose Marquez, from the University of Manchester, joins our Digital Media Specialist, Luis Carlos Soto, to talk about adolescent wellbeing in the United Arab Emirates.
Hailey Lenahan Linkedin Education: The University of Missouri-Columbia-B.A. International/Global Studies University of Denver- Master's Certificate in Marketing Communication
Nelson Amaya, Policy Analist at the OECD Centre on Philanthropy, joins our Digital Media Specialist, Luis Carlos Soto, to talk about our Private Philanthropy for Development in the MENA region event, the philanthropy scene in the region, and the work of the OECD Centre on Philanthropy.Check out the work of the OECD Centre of Philanthropy here:www.oecd.org/development/philanthropy-centre/
Life is packed with ordinary and unimagined experiences. Join Rev. Jen as she shares spiritual principles and practices we can apply on a personal level that can create a ripple effect in the world, and learn how you can reframe life's interruptions and create new opportunities. Rev. Jen Dickey has a passion for awakening and action, no matter what life's curriculum presents. She presents a spiritual exploration and biblical teaching with authenticity, hope, humor, and curiosity. She is a contributing author to the Unity publication Worthy, a booklet offering spiritual support from 14 writers who overcame years of rejection to see themselves as dynamic expressions of God. Rev. Jen serves as Digital Media Specialist and Staff Minister at Unity of Houston.
Dr. Uday Kumar, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering and Senior Engineer at RAK Research and Innovation Center in AURAK, joins our Digital Media Specialist, Luis Carlos Soto, to talk about Industrial Symbiosis, and the potential it has across industries in the UAE to promote and practice circular economy.
Dr. Christopher Bryan, Postdoctoral Associate at NYU Abu Dhabi and Assistant Professor at the American University of Sharjah, joins our Digital Media Specialist, Luis Carlos Soto, to talk about teacher's resilience and burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic, sharing his insight into the post-pandemic classroom.
Join us to hear from lifelong Girl Scout Kate, and her mother and Girl Scout volunteer Colleen! Kate and Colleen reminisce about Girl Scouts when Kate was a girl and tell many fun stories about how Girl Scouts influenced them both throughout their entire lives. Listen now to hear about how Kate now works for Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan as our Digital Media Specialist and the impact Colleen has had on her Girl Scouts!
Research Grant recipient, Dr. Cijo Vazhappilly, joins our Digital Media Specialist, Luis Carlos Soto, to discuss Antibiotic Resistance: its causes, consequences, and advice on how to fight it.
In This Episode 192 We Have Special Guest Digital Media Specialist “Debryne” Who Tells Us How He Became A Huge Media Agency, Owner, Music Artist, and how to make it your passion/purpose/living! Follow & Support “Debryne” Instagram @debryne.graphics & Website: debrynegraphics.comFollow & Support Me @Venmo- @Ariel-Castillo-4PayPal- Paypal.me/arielentTIKTOK- @Arielent.comAriel Castillo SoundcloudInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/arielentpod/Website- Arielent.com
Digital Media Specialist, Ashly Kulland is joined by Skye Amanda from Seedling to Stars to talk about our most asked question... How to do Social Media & Marketing?
Digital Media Specialist, Ashly Kulland is joined by State Director, Ann Marie Wallace to talk about how to start a new business, what the WBCUtah has to offer, and what the WBCUtah has coming up in 2022.
Digital Media Specialist, Ashly Kulland is joined by Brigetta, our Northern Program Coordinator to talk all things TikTok for Small Businesses.
Digital Media Specialist, Ashly is joined by Molly from BROWNIES! BROWNIES! BROWNIES! to talk about the highs and lows of owning your business, how to start a business, and how to work through hard times in business.
Daphane Cassidy is on the Board of Directors of the Women's Outdoor Media Association (WOMA) and works as a Digital Media Specialist for the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the firearm industry trade association, where she produces and maintains content for NSSFs websites, e-newsletters and other online communications. As a Director of WOMA, Daphne helped to organize the 2021 She Never Quit (SNQ) Event which is an annual charity event that fosters community and leadership encouraging and promoting women who are, and who want to become, active in the shooting sports, archery, fishing, and hunting through social and mass media. The annual SNQ is organized by The Women's Outdoor Media Association (WOMA) is a collaboration of women who publicize, promote these activities through their involvement in print, social, and educational media. Founded in 2009 by Deb Ferns, WOMA continues to highlight and encourage women in outdoor sports. The 2021 SNQ brings together women of every skill level from all across the nation to enjoy camaraderie and the outdoor sports in a safe and fun environment with world-class trainers.
Digital Media Specialist, Ashly Kulland gives a brief overview of what is coming up on season three of the Women Own It podcast. We have a lot of exciting episodes. Stay tuned!
With just six days left before the Local Government Elections, access to information on political parties, their nominated candidates and the voting process has come to the fore. To help South Africans and in line with its public mandate, the SABC recently launched a dedicated website to bring you up to the minute election coverage and everything you need to know before you cast your vote on November 1st. To tell us about how the website works and what information you as a voter can access from it, we are now joined by Digital Media Specialist at the SABC Digital News Division, Ben Malubane
My Guest is David Bamber, David is a Serial Entrepreneur, Coach, Consultant and Digital Media Specialist. After building one of the fastest growing online learning platforms for Bjj and MMA schools in the world. David has refocused his skillset and mission to building a massive digital media company that specializes in storytelling and speed of execution for their clients. David's source of motivation comes from a place he calls, "Dark Energy". And uses this energy to face challenges, overcome failures and kicks comforts butt in order to achieve his goals. A BJJ Brown Belt and new father of a handsome 3 month old boy. David is co-building a marketing service that allows store-front business to reach their target customers in REAL-TIME within a geographical location as well as launching a new consulting service for school owners under a group called the Secret School Owners Club. He plans to open a new martial arts facility with his fiance Johanna early next year and just joined a real-estate investing group. If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and leave a short review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen? It takes less than 60 seconds and it really helps. If you enjoyed this episode buy me a cup of coffee, make it a large: I'm trying to keep this episode free of advertisements and could use your help with the cost of bringing your this fun and entertaining podcast. Anything you can donate to the cause is greatly appreciated. To donate go to: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/sifuRafael Subscribe: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coaching-call/id1546026323 Please leave a star rating and a review here Follow Coaching Call: Facebook: facebook.com/coachingcall Instagram: instagram.com/coachingcall Email: maxfitness@optonline.net LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/maxfitness Youtube: https://bit.ly/coachingcallYoutube to watch the full interview. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coachingcall/message
Change is ever-thus, especially for nonprofit organizations during the time of COVID-19. At Cornerstones of Care, they met change head-on and adapted to create an even better marketing strategy to meet the changing times. Tune in to M&C Nonprofit Marketing Talk to hear how they achieved success.
This week's guest is the amazing Miss Kay #shebeeverywhere Publicist to the up and comers in the industry she has also moved into the Digital Media Management space (maintaining social media accounts & Event for celebrity clients and businesses). This is a natural transition - based on her reputation to get the job done in a professional and respectable manner while maintaining a code of ethics. Having such clients as The Trayvon Martin Foundation, Miami Gardens Wine & Food Experience, (Alonzo Mourning) Zos Winter Groove, Luther"UncleLuke"Campbell, FuzionHouse Studios, Keysha will continue to grow has one the most successful Digital Media Specialist to date. Tune in tomorrow as we learn more about Miss Kay and why she is the one to watch
On this week's episode of the Have Aloha Will Travel podcast, Cat and Kevin welcome a new member of the HAWAII Magazine staff, Taylon Faltas. Originally hailing from California, Faltas now resides on Hawaiʻi Island in the Kona district. While Faltas has been an avid traveler to the Islands, Cat and Kevin get her fresh perspective on what it's like transitioning from the urban sprawl of the mainland to the isolated districts of the Big Island.
“We will do and we will listen!” Taking action to tell stories is a passion of Lisa Fierstein, a Digital Media Specialist at Anchor, the site that hosts this podcast! Hear top tips for storytelling and podcasting, what it means to take action, and how to get engaged with a greater audience. We also welcome Shawn Medow, sports journalist extraordinaire who taught us a thing or two about interviewing. To continue the conversation: Lisa's Podcast: Remember People? Twitter: @LisaFierstein Podcast mentioned by Lisa: The Window (Xavier Jernigan) Interested in coming onto the podcast? Email us at drinkinganddrashing@gmail.com! Find us on social media: Facebook: @DrinkingandDrashing Instagram: @DrinkingandDrashing Don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating on Apple Podcasts—it's a great way to help our show grow!
Sober women, volunteering, and dogs. Oh yeah, and periods. Prepare for a funny and heartwarming conversation between Danielle and Brittany Arneson. Brittany Arneson started volunteering with CIC in 2014 right after she came back from an Army deployment to Kuwait and Iraq. Brittany has had a 15 year career in radio, most notably on the KQRS Morning show and currently helps out on MyTalk. She is also the Digital Media Specialist at Secondhand Hounds. Her current pets are Izzie (black lab), Robot (Bluetick Coonhound), Murphy (Golden Retriever) and Kitty Cash (Demon Cat). Hit her up on Twitter! https://twitter.com/britArneson
Questions or comments? Email us at whatscooking@harvestingnature.com Special Guest Justin Morrissey – Social Media Manager and Digital Media Specialist at the National Shooting Sports Foundation Visit National Shooting Sports Foundation Facebook Visit National Shooting Sports Foundation Webpage Visit the Lets Go Hunting +One Movement Webpage Show Notes: Free Hat Drawing Alligator Hunting T-Shirt Alligator Hunting Long Sleeve Shirt Alligator Podcast Episode Harvesting Nature Shop Discount Code: PODCAST20 Shop Now Venison Heart Hash How Filming can help your hunting Muskox hunting National Shooting Sports Foundation Professional Outdoor Media Association Cooking Ducks Cooking Antelope People Don’t want to waste meat Venison Diplomat Shirt +One Movement Field to Fork – QDMA Where should beginning hunters start? Ipads for Kids while hunting Disconnect from Tech Sustainability Plus One Pledge Facebook Group Garlic and Soy Venison Jerky Venison Empanadas --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/harvestingnature/message
This week I am chatting with Jennifer Hatton, founder of Concept Evolution, for "5 Questions with a Mom Entrepreneur". Jennifer is an effective and dedicated Digital Media Specialist and Strategist with more than a decade of experience and achievement. She understands the difficulties clients face in modern social media and has a proven track record of developing strategies to navigate what can seem like a complicated environment. Such insight allows her to evolve her clients' existing social media presence for maximum impact. Time and again, she has carefully crafted new content, skillfully managed channels, and met crises with composure – all in the pursuit of helping her clients spark genuine relationships with their customers and other businesses. Wanna check out past episodes of "5 Questions with a Mom Entrepreneur"? Go to www.businesssavvymama.com/5-questions-with-a-mom-entrepreneur/ For more information on my "Independence Skills for Independent Kids" course, go to independentkids.businesssavvymama.com __________ Check out the show notes and past episodes at businesssavvymama.com/podcast Grab my free mini-course “10 Tips for Working While Kids are Home” here! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/businesssavvymama/message
Earlier this year, The Springfield Cardinals announced the promotion of Matt Turer from Public Relations Coordinator to the organization's newly created position of Public Relations & Digital Media Specialist. Matt joined the team in November 2017, leading the social and digital media efforts, serving as the team’s public relations contact and digital marketing copywriter. In this podcast, Matt and I discuss his career path that led to the Springfield Cardinals, his experience thus far, and more. Follow Matt on Twitter: @MattTurer Follow The Springfield Cardinals: @SGF_Cardinals
Holding Down the Fort's Producer and Host Jen Amos had an opportunity to be interviewed in Emily Reagan’s Digital Media Specialist & Virtual Assistant Lab Facebook Group. Jen shares her background in the social media marketing industry before working with her husband, how she works through the imposter syndrome, and mantras on how to fail forward in business. Join Emily's FREE Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/digitalmediava/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/digitalmediava/ ) Learn more about Emily Reagan and listen to her interview on Holding Down the Fort at https://holdingdownthefortpodcast.com/episode/emily-reagan (https://holdingdownthefortpodcast.com/episode/emily-reagan) -- Brought to you by US VetWealth https://usvetwealth.com/ (https://usvetwealth.com/) -- Join our Instagram community https://www.instagram.com/holdingdownthefortpodcast/ (https://www.instagram.com/holdingdownthefortpodcast/) Subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/hdtf-newsletter (https://bit.ly/hdtf-newsletter) Contact us at jen@holdingdownthefortpodcast.com (mailto:jen@holdingdownthefortpodcast.com)
On this episode we talk with Kerri Grinnage, the Digital Media Specialist from NYC Water about authentic New York pizza, east coast vs west coast rap, and New York’s famous tap water. Also, stay until the end to find out Kerri’s favorite Beastie Boy. Also, if you’re one of our H2Omigos and you interact with us on Twitter all the time and you’re wondering “why hasn’t he called me?” Don’t worry! I’ll be reaching out to more H2Omigos soon! We want to know what working in water is like where you live and all over the world so we’re going to talk to as many of you as we can! Make sure to follow New York City Water @NYCWATER if you don’t already. Hope you enjoy this episode! Thanks for listening. H2OMG is brought to you by Fort Worth Water’s Customer Engagement and Conservation groups. Join us as we explore how water makes it possible! If you have a question and you'd like us to answer it on the podcast, email us! We can be reached at wpe@fortworthtexas.gov. Thanks and we hope you enjoy! Remember to subscribe! OUR SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: @Fwwater / @Fwagua Facebook: Fort Worth Water / Fort Worth Agua Instagram: @SaveFWwater YouTube: http://bit.ly/fwwyoutube Special thanks to Eric Nevarez for the music!
We were in the studio for a conversation with John Medved, Director of Safety & Compliance and Ryan White, Digital Media Specialist with Rappahannock Electric Cooperative to talk about their recent experiences participating in United We Light: Project Bolivia. On September 4, 2019, seventeen Cooperative employees from eight different co-ops boarded a plane bound for Bolivia with the goal of establishing electricity to five remote villages. John & Ryan were among the group from REC who made the trip. They told me about the 36-hour journey to reach the village; what was involved with pulling line and getting connected without the use of bucket trucks and many of the modern conveniences they use here; and we talked about their experiences with the villagers, the food and the new relationships they've created. You can see images & videos in the Facebook group they've created: https://www.facebook.com/groups/UnitedWeLight/ During the show we referenced the We Are REC podcast - you can find all those episodes here: https://theriver953.com/wearerec/ and listen to the conversation prior to they're leaving with linemen, Cody Lockhart & Jake Michael here: https://theriver953.com/podcast/preparing-for-bolivia-project-united-we-light/
Mother of four, Air Force wife of 17 years, and Digital Marketing Consultant Emily Reagan knew early on in her military spouse journey that she didn't want to work a menial job. She shares what types of virtual assistant opportunities are available right now, and why it's advantageous to be a jack of all trades. Connect with Emily on Facebook or Instagram @emilyreaganpr, check out her free Facebook Group: Emily’s Digital Media Specialist & Virtual Assistant Lab, or visit https://emilyreaganpr.com/ (https://emilyreaganpr.com/) --- This episode is brought to you by https://militaryfamilies.com/military-veterans/us-vetwealth-founder-creates-order-out-of-chaos/ (https://militaryfamilies.com/military-veterans/us-vetwealth-founder-creates-order-out-of-chaos/) Connect with Jen Amos https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenamos/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenamos/) Join our Instagram community https://www.instagram.com/holdingdownthefortpodcast/ (https://www.instagram.com/holdingdownthefortpodcast/) Subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/hdtf-newsletter (https://bit.ly/hdtf-newsletter) Contact us at jen@holdingdownthefortpodcast.com (mailto:jen@holdingdownthefortpodcast.com)
Bridgett shares a conversation with Katyln Giberson about holding space for God's presence, learning to be creative and not settling in your faith. Katlyn is serving as the Digital Media Specialist for the Alliance in CO Springs. She is a passionate enneagram 7 and brings joy wherever she goes. You can connect with her on instagram at @katlyngiberson or visit her website https://www.katlyngiberson.com/
For our second episode, we sat down with the Director of Communications of the Los Angeles Clippers Dennis Rogers!In this episode, we will talk about:Dennis’s rise from graduate basketball assistant at Mississippi State to Director of Communications of the Los Angeles ClippersThe importance of being willing to do whatever it takes to work in sportsThe many roles Dennis has experienced in basketballDennis’s day to day lifestyle with the ClippersDennis is currently the Director of Communications of the Los Angeles Clippers. He also worked with the Clippers’ digital media team as Digital Media Director. Prior to that, he served as the Director of Communications with the New Orleans Hornets from 2003-2012. He has also been assisting with the NBA Summer League since its inception in 2003 as a Communications and Digital Media Specialist.
We are REC – a podcast series produced in partnership with Rappahannock Electric Cooperative. We were in the studio with Casey Hollins, Director of Communications and Public Relations, and Ryan White, Digital Media Specialist with REC to have a conversation about Project Bolivia - United We Light. Rappahannock Electric Cooperative is partnering with their statewide association, The Virginia Maryland Delaware Association of Electric Cooperatives, and several other cooperatives to participate in Project Bolivia - United We Light. Line crews will be working 18-day shifts in a village of Bolivia that has never had electricity before. They will dedicate their time there to building the infrastructure and connect them to power for the first time. Ryan will be traveling with the linemen to document the project via video, blogging and social media.
Devan Gann is the founder and CEO of Black Widow Web Design and Graphics. It is her job to connect new businesses with the digital media services they need, as well as create beautiful websites and graphics as a Digital Media Specialist. Her hope is to help new business owners get online and share their passion, their business, with the world in an affordable way. She is based in Chattanooga, TN, and is the single mother of a wonderful young boy. In her free time, she enjoys making music and singing, playing a good board game, or spending time around the water. IG: @blackwidowcreativedesign FB: https://www.facebook.com/blackwidowcreative/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devan-gann-63554417a/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richsinglemomma/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/richsinglemomma/support
We are REC – a podcast series produced in partnership with Rappahannock Electric Cooperative. We were in the studio with Ryan White, Digital Media Specialist with REC for a conversation about video and the introduction of drones to the REC fleet. Ryan explained all the ways using drones for inspections and storm outage/restoration will decrease outage times and increase safety protocols for REC workers and members.
Erin Martine Sessions interviews Grace Ji-Sun Kim and Graham Joseph Hill on their book "Healing Our Broken Humanity." The Global Church Project podcast episode #144. On https://www.theglobalchurchproject.comHealing Our Broken Humanity is about things disciples can do together and in their neighborhoods to bring change, hope, love, and healing. We offer 9 ways to transform society, from lament and repentance to seeking justice, being reconcilers, and more. Doing these things enables God's people to make a difference and see justice restored. Jesus calls us to be a peacemaking and reconciling people.Here's what's in the book:Foreword by Willie James JenningsIntroduction: Nine Practices That Heal Our Broken Humanity1. Reimagine Church2. Renew Lament3. Repent Together4. Relinquish Power5. Restore Justice6. Reactivate Hospitality7. Reinforce Agency8. Reconcile Relationships9. Recover Life TogetherEpilogue: A Benediction and PrayerAppendix One: Questions for Small Group Discussion and EngagementAppendix Two: The Nine Transforming Practices Accountability FormAppendix Three: Resources for Healing Our Broken HumanityTo help churches do these things, our book includes small group activities, discussion questions, and exercises in each chapter. Our hope is that Christians would do these 9 practices together in community, and also in their cities and neighborhoods.Discover here how to bring real change to a dehumanized world: https://amzn.to/2NqFScy Motion Graphic Title by Jack Galbraith, Digital Media Specialist at InterVarsity Press
Listen to episode 145 of the Digital and Social Media Sports podcast with Josh Wetzel, Digital Media Specialist, Auburn Athletics. 70 minute duration. Subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or listen on Stitcher Posted by Neil Horowitz Follow me on Twitter @njh287 Connect on LinkedIn
A LIVELY chat with Michelle Turpeau of Socialvive Marketing, Dauri Kowitz the Collagen Queen, Alyssa Palenzuela our Digital Media Specialist and ME! We cover some etiquette about networking, providing value, being a giver, complimenting others, and the lives of women in business. Lots of love going out to Jessica Rivelli of Working Women of Tampa Bay, Theo Prodromitis, Jay Marrero, and my hubby Rob Fekete! Michelle's company is http://www.socialvivemarketing.com She delivers fun and successful marketing solutions to grow your brand recognition through planning and executing business socials and events. Social media strategy and management is also provided. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/13th-ave-media/support
We celebrated our FIRST YEAR IN BUSINESS today at our swanky new office, THE RING, in downtown Clearwater. Alyssa and I discuss the celebration and what it was like in our 1st year! 13th Ave Media is an engaged modern media company with transparent social media, live broadcasts, podcasting, PR navigation, and video magic. Our job is to make you relevant. Follow the signs. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/13th-ave-media/support
Finlandia Fridays officially kicks off season three this week with guest Briana Gorman. With some new set pieces, equipment and move to 99.3 The Lift, the official station of Finlandia University athletics, the staff is anticipating this to be the best season yet. Along with season three, Finlandia Fridays is excited to announce the inception of the Finlandia Podcast Network (FPN), where fans will be able to find Finlandia Fridays as well as three new podcasts. For full show notes go to finlandia.edu/fridays
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by Steven Bishop as we welcome Digital Media Specialist and owner of Breach.tv, Richard Adams as well as Therapist and Author, Michael Devine, MS, LPC-S, LICDC and special first time guest, host of “Max Miller: Voice of the Radical Center”, Max Miller from Austin's Talk Radio 1370 to discuss the latest full on ban of Alex Jones from the social media platforms of Facebook, Youtube, iTunes, Spotify and possibly more coming. What does this mean, if anything, for the future of independent media? What were the community guidelines that were betrayed by Jones and his Infowars media outlet that got them banned? Is this ban a simple cleansing of the American media palate or is it a sign of something much greater and more sinister lurking on the horizon? We also discuss the divide among us as people in modern American society and abroad. How can we begin to reach across the Isle and find a common ground before we burn our country to the ground? Michael, a Therapist by trade, recently had a chance to go to a local Trump event and get audio interviews with people from both sides of the political spectrum. What did Michael, as a therapist find was the common denominator? Does he think that we can find a way to mitigate these issues and begin to work together, and if so what are our first steps? These questions and more answered in this riveting and insightful 175th episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast. Download the FREE Dudes n Beer Podcast app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
For our special Father's Day edition Bryan Malinski, our Digital Media Specialist, had a conversation with his Dad, Joie Malinski, about using servant leadership both in the work place and at home. Joie gives his perspective on serving first, building trust, listening to understand, and demonstrating courage while being a father. This episode examines leadership through a father's lens. We hope enjoy and Happy Father's Day!
32: Comedian Levi Weinhagen is a co-founder of Comedy Suitcase, an all ages company from Minneapolis. He hosts The Pratfalls Podcast and Not About You, facilitating conversations with individuals of diverse circumstances in the hope of encouraging further conversation and inquisition. He works as a Communications and Digital Media Specialist at the Minnesota Council on Foundations. Opening track by Josh Johnson: https://soundcloud.com/saxophone_capone/vibrations-willie-g-x-josh-the-classic-feat-kris-bergh http://leviweinhagen.com/ http://www.chancebychance.com/
Listen as Bryan Malinski, Digital Media Specialist for SLI, and Carol Malinski, Director of Content & Curriculum for the Institute talk about creating culture transformation within an organization. This conversation is a disscussion of SLI's Culture Transformation booklet available now on our website. www.servantleadershipinstitute.com
In this episode you will hear from Bryan Malinski, our Digital Media Specialist and Christina Adelizzi, Business Operations Coordinator for SLI. These two milennial SLI employees will give their take on working for a servant lead organization and how their own perspectives have changed since incorporating servant leadership behaviors into their lifestyle.
About My Guest: Cam was born and raised in Watertown, WI. He currently serves as digital media specialist for the U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance, and he has previously been employed by Delta Waterfowl Foundation and the Sportsman Channel. Cam recently took up bowhunting and harvested his first deer (ever!) with a bow in November 2014.
We are excited to bring you a second interview in partnership with the Asian American Literary Review and its Mixed Race Initiative.
Since 1999, Lauren Synger, owner and founder of Synger Productions, has been a professional voice-over artist for hundreds of videogames & animations, commercials & promos, public service announcements & radio tags, award winning audio books, and audio imaging services including educational and industrial narration and phone system voice over in english and spanish for businesses world-wide. Lauren Synger is a graduate of Ithaca College with a Bachelor's of Music (voice) and a minor in modern languages. She studied Spanish for 5 years between middle and high school, and in college took a year of German, Italian, French, followed by a year of Japanese. 4 years ago she launched her audio production house and home studio Synger Productions delighting customers with quality work and quick turn-around time for clients around the world. In addition to her commercial, and character work, Lauren writes original music and provides scripting, editing, and production services for her clients. She is currently involved in the recording and production of some music she sung and wrote melody and lyrics for, that was a collaboration between several very talented musicians, which she plans to release in the fall for use in movies, tv, and film. There are some exciting things on the horizon for Lauren this year and she is thrilled to be here to share her story with us and help others in their own journeys through the voice world.