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Ops Leaders, are you unintentionally making life harder for your delivery team?Galen Low, co-founder of The Digital Project Manager and host of The Digital Project Manager podcast, joins us to flip the lens, and spotlight the real impact of operational decisions from the delivery floor up.Galen has spent years helping digital PMs thrive in chaotic environments. In this episode, he shares the signs leaders might be missing when systems break down and how to create structures that support people doing the work.Here's what we dive into:How layoffs and role blending are pressuring delivery teamsThe hidden cost of heroic project managers who just “make it work”What agencies get wrong about tool rollouts (and how to fix it)How to better onboard freelance talentThe link between trust, autonomy, and delivery excellenceGalen also offers advice on listening to your PMs, empowering teams, and building resilience into your operations, without burning people out.And – this is part one of a two-way podcast exchange! For part two, head over to The DPM Podcast where we flip the mic and explore what it takes to build operational models that truly support delivery.Additional Resources:Listen to PART TWO on The Digital Project Manager podcast: https://thedigitalprojectmanager.com/podcast/how-project-managers-can-thrive-in-evolving-agency-models/The Digital Project Manager website: https://thedigitalprojectmanager.com/membership/DPM on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcgWl0Rda9bHhOJTcIy8XwQDPM on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedigitalpm/Follow Galen Low on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/galen-low-digital-transformation-advisor/Follow Harv on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harvnagra/ Stay up to date with regular ops insights. Subscribe to The Handbook: The Operations Newsletter: https://scoro.com/podcast/#handbookThis podcast is brought to you by Scoro, where you can manage your projects, resources and finances in a single system.
On this week's edition of Community Focus, I'm joined by Stephanie Metzger-Lawrence, a digital producer for Cleveland NPR affiliate Ideastream Public Media. We're discussing the potential for Medicaid cuts, as well as how the state — and individuals — are responding.
JK and Adam are joined by Tom Sage - Digital Producer and Scriptwriter of Neighbours to discuss pushing agendas and why everything has to happen tomorrowIf you would like to support the podcast, you could always leave a nice 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyOR you can subscribe to our Patreon for just £1 a month (plus VAT) and receive:Early access to the ad free video and audio versions of the podcastExclusive bonus episodesAccess to our Patreon Community Chat Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-neighbourhood-rewatch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
JK and Adam are joined by Tom Sage - Digital Producer and Scriptwriter of Neighbours to discuss pushing agendas and why everything has to happen tomorrowIf you would like to support the podcast, you could always leave a nice 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyOR you can subscribe to our Patreon for just £1 a month (plus VAT) and receive:Early access to the ad free video and audio versions of the podcastExclusive bonus episodesAccess to our Patreon Community Chat Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-neighbourhood-rewatch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to this episode of The award-winning BrandBuilders Podcast! We have Palmer Magri joining us. Palmer is a talented writer, reporter, and digital producer at Charlotte's public radio station, WFAE. She recently graduated from Queens University of Charlotte with a Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia Storytelling. Which is ALL good, but what got us interested is a story Palmer wrote about the pampered life of Myers Park pets! Palmer, welcome to the show!
Features Emmy Award Winner, Marketing/Communications Leader, and former NBC Sports Philadelphia Anchor, Digital Producer, Reporter Sara Baicker.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-deal-with-courtney-harden--3678816/support.
The SportsGrad Podcast: Your bite-sized guide to enter the sports industry
Meet Jessica Robinson, Digital Production Specialist at Code Sports.With a knack for storytelling, Jess blends digital media, journalism, and creative production to craft engaging sports content. From managing social media strategies to enhancing audience engagement, she's driving Code Sports' growth in the competitive sports media industry.Previously, Jess honed her skills in roles with Basketball Australia, the Australian Grand Prix Corporation, and the Australian Open, bringing expertise in journalism, public relations, and digital production.If you're looking for insights into breaking into the sports industry, networking effectively, and mastering the digital skills demanded in today's market, Jess's journey offers a roadmap. Learn how she turned challenges into opportunities and leveraged her skills to make her mark in the sports world.We cover:(11:32) Jessica's interview with SportsGrad at the Aus GP(13:37) Quick Fire Questions(18:04) Jessica's role at CODE Sports(23:33) What KPIs journalists work towards(25:59) Jessica's career journey(29:25) Challenges people face in getting a job in sport(31:23) How Jessica sought career direction(35:18) How Jessica's Resume stood out from the rest(40:19) Jessica's advice to her younger self*If you like this ep, give these a go next:#302: Paris 2024, Content Creator | Stella Barry#293: Making the Call, Sports Broadcasters | Lucy and Emma Race#252: FIFA Women's World Cup, Media Volunteer | Vi Truong#197: Australian Grand Prix Corporation, Social Media Coordinator | Sophie Reis*- Follow SportsGrad on LinkedIn, Instagram and TikTok- Follow Reuben Williams on LinkedIn, Instagram and TikTok- Subscribe to the SportsGrad newsletter for job & networking opportunities: www.sportsgrad.com.au/events- Become a SportsGrad Member to shortcut your next job in sport: www.sportsgrad.com.auBig thanks to Deakin University for making this episode possible. Check out their Master of Sport Management, ranked #1 in Australia.Thanks for listening, much love! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when AI-generated hosts discover they're not real? In this episode of Loud and Clear, Francisco "Pancho" Cardenas and the digital team at LERMA/ explore this mind-bending concept through the Notebook LM Deep Dive podcast, where AI hosts face their own artificiality. The conversation led by experts of the digital team Paolo, Christen, Rodolfo, and Pranav, delve into the layers of generative content, touching on the blurred boundaries between real and unreal in digital storytelling. A blend of humor, tech insight, and philosophical musings, this episode promises a unique look at AI's role in media. Guests: Christen Jacquottet, Digital Producer and Front End developer at LERMA/ Rolf Ruiz, Creative Technologist at LERMA/ Paolo De Leon, UX/UI Designer at LERMA/ Pranav Kumar, Digital Project Manager Strategist at LERMA/ Producer: Rolf Ruiz, Digital Strategist, Creative Technologist & Agricultor at LERMA/Host: Francisco Cárdenas, Principal of Digital Strategy & Integration at LERMA/Music: S.A. De C.V.
Tek & Prem welcome Anthony DiRenzo, Digital Producer for Battleground News and formerly of 1210 WPHT, on the VetLine to talk Eagles and Phillies. The Birds suit up for their first meaningful 2024 game a week from today in Brazil, versus the Green Bay Packers. There are high expectations for a team with talent across the board and a revamped coaching staff. Jalen Hurts, coming off of a reportedly phenomenal Training Camp, will take the reins again as the Birds start their quest to get back to the Super Bowl. But what will the defense look like? We discuss. The Phillies complete an impressive comeback win last night against Atlanta and hold a commanding 6-game NL East Division lead as we head into September. Nick Castellanos again victimizes Atlanta with a key home run to put them away at the Bank. The question remains: can they win a World Series with this group? We will know soon enough. Segments include: VetLine, VetPhact, Prem's MLB Picks.Courtesy of the Vet Alumni Members Association (VAMA)
Last month, we covered a topic that was a perfect preview of the conversations we are holding throughout August. This month is wholly focused on nonprofit leaders, thought leaders, people in thought leadership and executive directors, especially those who do a lot of fundraising and relationship building. To start us off, I have Dana on today's episode to talk about: Sustainable giving models that help build long-term relationships with donors, ensuring a steady flow of support. The power of personal storytelling and how measuring impact can amplify our fundraising efforts and create partnerships aligned with our values. Our journeys in writing and publishing books as nonprofit leaders. 00:00 - Introduction More about our guest today Dana Snyder is a dynamic speaker, author, host of the acclaimed global nonprofit podcast “Missions to Movements”, and the visionary creator of the Monthly Giving Mastermind. Her mission is to empower nonprofits to attract potential supporters through innovative digital marketing and to create sustainable giving models by establishing robust monthly giving programs, making philanthropy accessible to all. Dana's impressive career includes serving as a Senior Digital Strategist at DKC in New York City, where she worked with prestigious clients such as The Honest Company, Sports Illustrated, and Delta Airlines. She also brought her digital expertise to American Idol as a Digital Producer. Additionally, Dana has held the roles of Director of Marketing and Development for Take Stock in Children of Sarasota County and Client Manager at Omnigon. A sought-after keynote speaker and workshop facilitator, Dana has graced the stages of renowned conferences like NIO Summit, Cause Camp, Classy Collaborative, and the Nonprofit Storytelling Conference, sharing her insights and inspiring nonprofit professionals. Dana holds a Bachelor's Degree in Advertising and Public Relations from the University of Central Florida. Now based in Atlanta, she enjoys spending her free time outdoors with her husband, baby girl and labradoodle, exploring new restaurants, and traveling. 02:10 - Building a sustainable giving model through recurring donations. Dana shares her expertise on the value of focusing on recurring donors over one-time unicorns, the benefits of this approach for nonprofits, and valuable insights on creating and marketing a successful monthly giving program. 13:22 - Writing a book, challenges and benefits of sharing personal stories. As published authors, Dana and I share unique insights on what it takes to produce a great book, our personal experience along the way, the hurdles we faced and the pros and cons of hybrid publishing, self-publishing, and traditional publishing. If you are looking into writing a book, start! Once you get to publishing, these insights will help you figure out what works for you. 20:58 - Self-publishing a book for nonprofit leaders - tips on marketing and partnerships. When I was on a book tour, I didn't want to spend exorbitantly, so my team and I came up with an innovative strategy to promote it. By partnering with existing partners, we utilized their resources to not only promote my book but also highlight my nonprofit's mission and programs. Check out this course for support materials to learn how you can do the same! 28:58 - conclusion We haven't discussed nonprofits and fundraising in a while, but we hope this conversation will equip you with the tools to achieve this year's fundraising goals. Keep these tools handy and feel free to connect with Dana and me. We would love to hear from you! Mentions Dana Snyder Monthly Giving Summit Connect with me: jenny@imanicollective.com Follow along with my Weekly Wild: Sign Up! Find me on social media: Jenny Nuccio Work with me through one-on-one mentorship and strategic coaching sessions: Join me! Sign up to receive a copy of the podcast slides covered in this week's episode: https://jennynuccio.myflodesk.com/ry8jrddbfx
Digital Producer for NBC Sports Philadelphia Spencer McKercher is over in London with the Phillies. He joins Amy Fadool to talk about the experience over there.
Das Digitale gegen das Analoge auszuspielen, vor allem im kirchlichen Raum - davon hält Ulli Naefken überhaupt nichts. Er ist Digital Producer in der Internetredaktion der Evangelischen Landeskirche in Baden und betreut dort die VR-Kirche, macht aber auch so unterschiedliche Projekte wie die Überall-Krippe, den Facebook-Besuchsdienst, Glocken.tv und Messenger-Gottesdienste. Seine Leidenschaft gilt dabei der Verknüpfung von digitalen und analogen Welten - und dem Schaffen von Gemeinschaft in jeder Form. Im Folgehype empfiehlt Samuel Harfst das Hören von "langen Podcasts". Social Media für Glaube und Kirche - das ist der yeet-Podcast: yeet-Redakteur* innen befragen Expert* innen und Influencer* innen und begeben sich auf die Suche nach den großen und kleinen Perspektiven auf die digitalen Kirchen-Räume und Welten in den Sozialen Medien.
Welcome to the Inner Game of Change Podcast, where I explore the intricate layers of organizational change alongside insightful professionals. Today I welcome Sarah Kaur, a Design Thinking Practitioner at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO's) Data61. With a robust background, Sarah brings over a decade of experience collaborating across disciplines to embed human-centric design in machine learning and AI research. Her work focuses on Responsible AI, striving to enhance policy and consumer experiences through ethical and technically sound AI applications. Sarah's dedication shines through in her projects.Today, Sarah and I go through the rabbit hole of AI design for impact exploring the intersection of creativity, ethics, and technology. I am grateful to have Sarah chatting with me today.About Sarah (In her own words)Sarah Kaur is a strategic designer and HCD researcher. Her passion is supporting the creative work of teams across disciplines to collaborate, and come up with smart ways to create impact through using participatory design. She now works as a Design Thinking Practitioner at CSIRO's Data61, where she focusses on research into Responsible AI, and embedding human insight in machine learning and AI research and product development.Sarah realises both the incredible potential for AI to support positive outcomes in policy and consumer experiences, and the lack of awareness about appropriate ethical, and technical governance in the AI space. She holds a Master of Business Analytics and a Bachelor in Fine Arts, and 12 years of professional experience supporting NFP, Government and Private organisations realise their business objectives by placing humans and quality data, at the centre of their decisions and investments. Sarah has designed and led stakeholder engagements on projects delivering algorithmic decision-making models to users. This includes Australia's Family Court's first machine learning product amïca, helping couples separate by automating a two-party workflow to gather data, and suggesting a fair division of assets for their agreement. Prior to becoming a strategic designer, Sarah was a video artist working with dancemakers, and a curator and artistic producer for multidisciplinary festivals. Making a tough choice between staying an arts professional and a sustainable income meant a career change and an entry into the world of digital. She joined Tundra as a Digital Producer, and later Portable to lead the Production team and becoming the Chief of Operations and Strategy, Head of Account Management before founding the Business Design discipline.Sarah is on the Australian Red Cross Humanity First Advisory Panel to support the development of a humanitarian framework to guide ethical technology development.Contact SarahLinknedInlinkedin.com/in/sarah-tamara-kaurEmailsarahtamarakaur@gmail.comAli Juma @The Inner Game of Change podcast
Kathleen McNamee, Digital Producer for Off the Ball, joins Pat for an overview of this weekend's sport highlights.
Tonight's the opening game the Salt Lake Bees will play at the Smith's Ballpark. They've been there for 30 years... and KSL Sports Digital Producer Brian Preece is calling today "his personal Christmas."
We're off to a great first week of March Madness! To help us break down the women's and men's bracket, we're excited to welcome Mitchell Northam, a Digital Producer for WUNC and a voter in the AP Top 25 poll for women's college basketball! Tom and Scott also recognize baseball's Opening Day! #indiesportsradio
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We sent Digital Content Producer Lizzie to Sydney Airport to fight the paparazzi and fans to get the best spot to see Travis Kelce's touch down in Australia and give us some live reactions (maybe some tears), impersonate his "VIVA LAS VEGAS!" moment and we also give away some of the last tickets for Tayor Swift's show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yesterday our digital producer Lizzie bumped into Kourtney Kardashian, her two children Reign and Penelope and hubby Travis Barker outside Luna Park. So what did Reign call out to her when he saw her taking photos?! Plus we've got the latest update on P!NK being turned away from a Sydney venue which has sparked even more controversy... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were joined by Irish legend Keith Wood to preview the Six Nations which kicks off tonight and also to discuss what coming also in other sports at the weekend Kathleen Mcnamee, Digital Producer with Off the Ball.
TeamClearCoat - An Automotive Enthusiast Podcast by Two Car Nerds
Jessica Ray, Digital Producer for MotorWeek, joins us for this show! Pull up a seat and listen as we talk all things MotorWeek, Mavericks, and Moonlighting! We love you!
Jay Chaudhry is the Chief Digital Officer for NILENT (NIL Partners), a three-time awarded filmmaker, and digital content specialist whose past roles include serving as the founder of renowned athlete marketing agency, Break Media Group — and the Director of Production at PlayersTV. Throughout his career, he's worked with some of the world's most celebrated athletes from the NBA, NFL, and MMA – to U.S. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Follow Jay on twitter @Producer_Jayc & his website jaychaudhryfilms.com. -------------------------------------------------------- This week, Jay gives his reactions to the news that SHOWTIME will be exiting the boxing and sports business and the potential future for Premier Boxing Champions. We also discuss the rumored interest from AMAZON, DAZN, and other broadcasters, and the value of AL Haymon's Fighters. Keep up With the Show: https://linktr.ee/TheLastRound
The 2016 Big Ten Championship squad is undoubtedly one of the most memorable teams in Penn State history. In part one (0:55) of this week's episode of The Football Letter Podcast, we're joined by one of the 2016 team captains, Brandon Bell! Having worn the iconic No. 11 jersey, Brandon finished his Nittany Lion career with 225 tackles, 11.5 sacks, 4 fumble recoveries and 4 interceptions. Brandon joined the show to discuss his post-playing career in the media industry -- he now works as Broadcast Assistant with the National Basketball Association -- memories from that iconic 2016 season, how Penn State prepared him for the NFL, and much more. Connect with Brandon on Instagram or LinkedIn.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In part two (25:49), we caught up with Football Letter Editor Emeritus John Black to look back at the series history between Penn State Football and this week's White Out game opponent, Iowa. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In part three (32:00), we talked with President of our Houston Chapter, Chad Washington. A graduate of the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications, Chad is a dedicated alumni volunteer, having worked his way up to becoming Houston Chapter President after holding other roles within the group. Professionally, he works as a Digital Producer for KIAH-TV in Houston. Chad discussed why he chose Penn State, the many events and programs offered by the Houston Chapter, how Penn Staters can get involved with the chapter, football watch parties, and more. Get involved with the Houston Chapter:WebsiteFacebookXLinkedIn Group-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
We love Troye Sivan – who doesn't?! Our digital producer (and huge fan of Troye) Lizzie revealed to us a few days prior that a psychic told her something very special about herself and Troye and their future together. So how did Troye react when we dropped the secret live on air? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Presently a Senior Technical Program Manager and Digital Producer with AOA's Creative Technology group, Nicola uses both technical innovation and creative development to build integrated toolkits for creating moments of awe and thrill all over the world. As Co-Founder of Harriet B's Descendants she works to build supportive networks among LBE practitioners worldwide connecting humans in production and design. They also teach workshops on Human Centered Management which asks the question "How much better are the experiences we create if all team members are fully supported?" @theatreartlife Thank you to our sponsor @clear-com The TheatreArtLife Podcast is a branch of our larger TheatreArtLife Community. Come visit us at www.theatreartlife.com
Presently a Senior Technical Program Manager and Digital Producer with AOA's Creative Technology group, Nicola uses both technical innovation and creative development to build integrated toolkits for creating moments of awe and thrill all over the world. As Co-Founder of Harriet B's Descendants she works to build supportive networks among LBE practitioners worldwide connecting humans in production and design. They also teach workshops on Human Centered Management which asks the question "How much better are the experiences we create if all team members are fully supported?" “ATTENTION SPOTIFY LISTENERS: IF you want to WATCH this with VIDEO, you can also subscribe to our video version: https://open.spotify.com/show/5e9KnBRZdjUTXTvCe6Nrqm?si=6639537c61044396” @theatreartlife Thank you to our sponsor @clear-com The TheatreArtLife Podcast is a branch of our larger TheatreArtLife Community. Come visit us at www.theatreartlife.com
Happy Monday! On the first hour of The Fan Morning Show, Daniele Franceschi goes from the production booth to the mic, and he's joined by former Co-Host and Digital Producer of Tim & Friends, Jesse Rubinoff. To leadoff, they talk about the Blue Jays' comeback win over the Detroit Tigers, their mid-season grades for the team heading into the All-Star break, and Alek Manoah's first big league start since June 5th. To cap off the first hour of the show, they pay homage to Ailish Forfar to bring you today's A-List! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
This week, we are talking about how to build a career as a freelance writer. Our guest today is Mackenzie Filson, Freelance Food Writer, and Digital Producer. Mackenzie is featured in publications such as PUNCH, The Kitchn, Delish, and many many others. She focuses on food and beverage blogging and is an experienced ghostwriter in the space. Learn more about the Online Optimism podcast at https://www.onlineoptimism.com/podcast/
Daniel and Javi are joined by special guest Netza Romero. Netza grew up in the Bay Area and shares his journey on becoming a Digital Producer in Radio and Television, a Style Editor, and Fashion Ambassador. The hosts discuss a variety of topics including Netza's run in with celebrities. The hosts speak from a Latino and Indigenous perspective. Make sure to follow the Brown Sound Podcast on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/brownsoundpodcastAlso go and follow Netza on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/netza_romeroThis podcast is locally produced on the Nez Perce Reservation in Idaho.
Chris & Kyle are joined by Jesse Love coming off his ARCA win at Talladega. The fellas then preview the Spring Sizzler at Stafford Speedway with Digital Producer & Broadcaster, Bonssa Tufa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Matt brings you the gossip and backstage chatter LIVE from the 2023 Audio & Radio Industry Awards Nominations!Fresh from Radio Days Prague, Rebecca Grisedale-Sherry (Freelance Audio and Digital Producer) and Paul Des (Greatest Hits Radio Presenter & Exec Producer Content Works), share their highlights and insights from this year's conference.Straight from the nomination reveal, the main in charge Sam Bailey (Radio Academy Director) and Liam Fisher (Head of TalkSport) reflect on the nominees and what to expect from the upcoming Awards night.PLUS: Paul Smith (Media Consultant, previously Head of Editorial Standards BBC Radio) reflects on the newly drafted Media Bill and ponders whether there's untapped opportunity in the future of BBC Local Radio.And Jon Holmes (The Skewer) and Charlotte Mason (Head of Audio, Insanity Group) are wranglied into joining a podcast-y Media Quiz!A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Matt Hill with support from Phoebe Adler-Ryan.Hear more from 'bite-sized' Media Podcast interviews with experts on our Patreon.And from the 31 March, you'll be able to book your tickets for the ARIAs Ceremony 2023 on May 2nd here. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Levelling Up Your Marketing Agency With Livestreaming This episode we have Digital Producer Taya B from Etch Play. Taya has made her way into games marketing from a more general marketing agency. This episode we discuss what a digital producer in games does, her experience coming into the games industry, and her advice for anyone coming in! This is episode 105 of She Plays Games.
On this episode of Leader Generation, host Tessa Burg and co-host Mat Segal are joined by Lauren Rothwell, the Co-Founder, and CEO of Blaze—a web3 customer engagement platform. The three of them discuss how Discord, a popular communication platform originally designed for gamers, can be leveraged by B2C and B2B marketers to build brand communities and engagement. Whether you're new to Discord or already using it for your brand, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable advice for marketers looking to build strong online communities. About Lauren Rothwell: Lauren Rothwell is the Co-Founder and CEO of Blaze, a community growth tool It seamlessly centralizes data from key platforms like Discord and Twitter. This helps make community management and marketing easier. Plus, helps companies understand their users better, so they can create personalized experiences. About Tessa Burg: Tessa Burg is Host of the Leader Generation podcast and Chief Technology Officer at Mod Op after its acquisition of Tenlo in 2022. In her previous role as Vice President of Technology, she helped clients execute engaging, multi-platform experiences and products to bring their brands to life. In her role as CTO, Tessa oversees Mod Op's technology stack to ensure the agency is leveraging the right platforms to deliver valuable and measurable marketing communications, entertainment, and experiences. About Mat Segal: Mat Segal is a Digital Producer at Mod Op. He's a seasoned communicator and planner with a decade of experience bringing digital concepts and campaigns to market. With a specialty in digital strategy and production, he's fluent in all aspects of digital marketing, from creative and launches to tracking and trafficking.
Welcome to this bonus episode of the Leader Generation podcast. We're bringing you an unfiltered conversation about one of the most high-trending topics in marketing today—AI and machine learning. Sometimes, the most interesting conversations happen before or after a planned podcast interview. This is one of them. We had the pleasure of talking with Lauren Rothwell, Co-Founder and CEO of Blaze, to discuss the impact of AI and machine learning on the marketing landscape. From data collection and analysis to natural language processing and image generation, these technologies are transforming the way we approach marketing. We're excited to share our insights and perspectives with you. So, grab a cup of coffee, sit back and enjoy this unscripted chat about the future of marketing. About Lauren Rothwell: Lauren Rothwell is the Co-Founder and CEO of Blaze, a community growth tool It seamlessly centralizes data from key platforms like Discord and Twitter. This helps make community management and marketing easier. Plus, helps companies understand their users better, so they can create personalized experiences. About Tessa Burg: Tessa Burg is Host of the Leader Generation podcast and Chief Technology Officer at Mod Op after its acquisition of Tenlo in 2022. In her previous role as Vice President of Technology, she helped clients execute engaging, multi-platform experiences and products to bring their brands to life. In her role as CTO, Tessa oversees Mod Op's technology stack to ensure the agency is leveraging the right platforms to deliver valuable and measurable marketing communications, entertainment, and experiences. About Cheryl Boehm: Cheryl Boehm is Co-Host of the Leader Generation podcast Director of Copywriting at Mod Op. She's a digital content writer who strives to deliver the best online experiences to customers and prospects that, ultimately, lead to company growth for clients. Cheryl pushes to personalize content strategy with an individual “cheat code” that empowers each client to reach their end game fastest. About Mat Segal: Mat Segal is a Digital Producer at Mod Op. He's a seasoned communicator and planner with a decade of experience bringing digital concepts and campaigns to market. With a specialty in digital strategy and production, he's fluent in all aspects of digital marketing, from creative and launch to tracking and trafficking.
On Hour 3 of The FAN Morning Show, Ailish and Justin are joined by David Phelps, former Blue Jays relief pitcher, to discuss his recent retirement from baseball, spending the final two years of his career in Toronto, Jordan Romano's unique demeanour on and off the field, his impressions of the outfield renovations at Rogers Centre, and some of the team's big roster changes this offseason. Later, it's time for the Wake and Rake (25:25)! Jesse Rubinoff, Digital Producer for Tim and Friends, stops by to analyze the early lines for this weekend's NFL conference championship games and explore some Super Bowl future bets. Then, with the help of the text-line, Ailish and Justin assemble our daily Wake and Rake parlay. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Hannah Rothblatt, Writer and Producer, joins Susan and Ben to discuss Kissing Jessica Stein, a 2001 romantic comedy. Hannah shares what it's like having a career as a Digital Producer on Full Frontal with Samantha Bee. She discusses crafting digital content that matches the voice of a show's host, maintaining a work-life balance in a job that requires her to keep up with the news, and casting her grandma in a field piece for Full Frontal. Hannah plays our “Sounds Like Love” game. Follow Hannah on Instagram @babkabebe or IMDB. Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts to help us reach more listeners. Find out about our guests and upcoming events by following us at Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, contribute to our Patreon, or shop at lifeinthecredits.com. Life in Our Credits Hosts: Susan Swarner and Ben Blohm Executive Producer: Michelle Levin Logo Art: Melissa Durkin Music Composer and Performer: Steve Trowbridge
Do you want free McDonald's for life? Find out how you can make this a possibility with our Digital Producer, Anna Bohlmann. (Photo Credit: Aaron Amat/Getty Images)
So the other day we ordered KFC, there was a bucket left over which we gave to Msizi, he then put it in the work fridge and left, this was a Friday. He is then off sick Monday and Tuesday. On Tuesday Nondwe who works as the stations Digital Producer orders KFC and leaves it in the fridge to have on Wednesday. Msizi arrives on Wednesday and see's what he thinks is his old chicken in the fridge and throws it into the bin. This then opened up an investigation to find out who took Nondwe's chicken… See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Digital Producer, Anna Bohlmann joins to give you the latest news around the web, including all the stores giving discounts to veterans on this Veterans day.
Dylan is joined by Frank Costa, Digital Producer at WWHL, who starts by sharing some of his behind-the-scenes experiences working at the Clubhouse. After discussing which housewives are better at TikTok than others, they dive into this week's RHOBH, and suddenly find themselves missing Yolanda. They also talk about incorporating non-Housewife Bravolebs into the world of RHUGT, and what Wendy and Tiffany would think about Sara al Madani's honorary doctorate.
Whitney Marin is a paris-based digital producer and international distribution salesperson at ARTE France. She has previously worked as an Associate Producer with Brooklyn-based boutique production companies, Tru Films and Critical Findings. She additionally worked on American Documentary's Production and Programming team for America ReFramed. In 2021, she produced a bilingual web series featuring millennials in Paris, now available on YouTube and wherever podcasts can be found.Support the show
How much thread could a Twitter thread thread if a Twitter thread could thread thread Carolina Nymark shares some of the trends she's seeing with Full Site Editing themes in the repo. Data like, common block styles include button, post-title, and site-title. Check the Twitter thread for more. Allie Nimmons has a new role at MasterWP as their Digital Producer. Devin Walker, founder of GiveWP and WP Minute Producer, got the conversation going about the high-cost to sponsor WordCamp US by asking the question “Would you spend $30-60k to sponsor and only reach 650 people in person? “ See sponsorship rates here. (I have an answer: sponsor the WP Minute for a year instead!) Captain Macho Pirate Mick Rackham real name Michael, pondered that Matt Mullenweg should purchase the Mozilla or at least become the primary funder, to which Mullenweg replied “Would happily do it.” Christina Warren penned a fantastic tweet thread in a response to last week's “WordPress losing market share” that Joost wrote about. Is WP really shrinking? Alex Denning wrote that a .4% drop doesn't matter. “We had no idea why the market share was growing, and we accordingly have no idea why it's shrinking.” Eric Karkovack aggregated a collection of articles on Authory, The Changing Landscape of WordPress. In other news Justin Tadlock leaves his position as 1 of 2 writers at the WP Tavern. In his farewell address he shares that he's published 647 articles during his tenure and also reveals, there's no one behind the proverbial green curtain: “From the day I arrived until today, I have had complete independence to thrive or fail by the result of my work. It felt like our small team had been left on an island to fend for ourselves at times. We must go through the same channels as other publications for information and have never been given special treatment.” Over on our blog, Eric Karkovak wrote that Freelancers are Caught in the Middle of WordPress Licensing Woes. If the recent MemberPress debacle had you feeling uneasy – this post is for you. Thanks to all of the members who shared these links today: Daniel SchutzsmithJeff ChandlerEric KarkovacRaquel LandefeldBrad WilliamsJoe Casabona
AND...REPORTING LIVE! Do you love telling stories and sharing them with the world? Do you like talking about what's going on in the world with the weather, news, that famous celeb? Here today, I have a very special guest who has her own YouTube channel The Amanda Exclusivo (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQhBnu0HumNqJWL9wBWY1Qw), AKA Amanda Geffner. She is a New Jersey native and graduated from Hofstra University. In college, she has interned at big broadcasting companies, has worked for News 12 in NJ and now works full-time as a Digital Producer at WABC. Side fact, she is a Disney fanatic, a go-getter, and always determined to have fun. We are going to learn more about her eclectic broadcasting experience and the tips she shares tips and tricks to building a broadcasting resume. Amanda Exclusivo: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQhBnu0HumNqJWL9wBWY1Qw --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forbs-west2/support
The guys welcome on their favorite guest Alex Barth, Writer and Digital Producer at 98.5 the Sports Hub to talk all things NFL Draft. They touch on New England's... interesting approach to rebuilding their secondary, and talk about some Patriots specific fits in the draft. Follow us on Twitter! Barth: @RealAlexBarth Spags: @Ryan_Spags Keagan: @KeaganStiefel Pat: @plane_pats Show: @PatsNationPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A few weeks ago, we decided to invite some of our audience to join us, in person, to see what ties could bind us after all the division sowed by the anger industrial complex It wasn't all work--we did have the gorgeous backdrop of Zihuatanejo, Mexico. And once we got back home, we asked three of them to shake up Mezcal cocktails and talk about what we figured out. It was more that you might think.... Hosted and written by Michele Mitchell; Produced by Mark Huntley; Executive Producer, W. Wilder Knight II; Consulting Producer, David Bernknopf; Edited by Conrad Lonsdale Knudson; Sound Design by Jairo Garcia; Digital Producer, Hannah Thornton; Assistant Producer Conrad Lonsdale Knudsen; Cocktail by Amuleto Hotel, Zihuatanejo, Mexico; Created by Michele Mitchell & Hannah Thornton.
This week, Abby is joined by Amy Overy, Digital Producer at F1. Amy is often behind-the-scenes for the pre and post-race action we see on all the digital channels each race weekend. She started her career in radio production and local sports commentary before leaping F1 and hasn't looked back. Her warmth and personality touch you to the core and hearing stories from two decades of being trackside at F1 and other parts of her life make you feel at home with a friend. She's also a self-certified 'foodie' and finds joy in her personal and professional life, connecting with people through food and cuisine from across the world. She firmly believes that the provenance of food has the power to forge strong personal connections and dissolve barriers, and you can hear so much of that in her life story. Finally, what's unique about Amy is that she makes us realize that who we are is enough, and realizing the same is brave in itself. Tune in to hear a fun story and even find favorite foods for some of your favorite drivers in F1.Follow Amy on IG @amyjovery and @f1_foodie to catch some F1 trackside action.
Has cancel culture" gone too far even though it gives a voice to women? To “cancel” someone (usually a celebrity or other well-known figure) means to stop giving support to that person. In today's world, if you've done or said anything offensive about another group, person, or belief, you can be immediately “canceled.” Is cancel culture healthy for the culture? Should hip-hop be sensitized? Does cancel culture work? And why aren't some people held accountable, while others are crucified? In this episode of "I Still Love Her" podcast, our hosts TT Torrez and Ivy Rivera are joined by Digital Producer, Melissa G. to discuss cancel culture's impact on the music industry.
In this episode Kayla and Tavian Teage, Digital Producer for AWKNG Art House, discuss how they managing workloads and life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chapters00:00 - Introduction00:59 - How Did You Get Involved With The Spatial Audio Forum? 02:51 - Why 3D Can Work With Modern Tech 05:26 - How To Make Binaural Work For Everyone07:47 - Immersion or Accurate Representation 08:17 - The Practicalities Of Recording in Surround 10:09 - Recording An Orchestra in 3D 13:56 - The Tools For Rendering 3D Sound 16:40 - Music Artists Using 3D17:15 - The Audio Mix Can Change Depending On Where You're Positioned 19:09 - Abbey Road and Dolby Atmos20:36 - How To Get Started Mixing For Spatial Audio22:42 - Get Started Using Standard Recording Equipment 25:22 - The Spatial Audio Forum26:19 - A Timescale For Spatial Audio Becoming Standard27:17 - EndingMirek Stiles - Head of Audio Products, Abbey Road StudiosMirek Stiles started working at Abbey Road Studios as a recording engineer in 1998, working on a diverse range of projects including The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Beatles Anthology, Muse, Kanye West, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Paul McCartney. Mirek also worked as a Digital Producer in the Abbey Road Interactive department on a range of Blu-ray titles including Roxy Music, Ringo Starr and Reservoir Dogs. Today, Mirek runs the studio's Audio Products department leading development of a range of software and hardware releases based on Abbey Road's historic recording IP with partners Waves Audio and Chandler Limited. Mirek also sits on the board and acts as an advisor on the Abbey Road Red incubation programme and is currently exploring and experimenting with Spatial Audio over headphones, ambisonics, spatial microphone arrays and game engine workflow. Recent projects include collaborations with film and video game composer Stephen Barton (Jedi: Fallen Order), joint research with the University of York and University of Huddersfield and chairing the Abbey Road Spatial Audio Forum, bringing together members from gaming, broadcast, VR, music production and film. Mirek's expertise spans over 20 years within the studios, from analogue and vintage recording workflows through to the latest immersive medias including 6 Degrees of Freedom Virtual Reality and Dolby ATMOS capturing and rendering options.https://www.abbeyroad.com/spatial-audiohttps://unity.com/https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US/https://www.matthewball.vc/all/themetaversehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_degrees_of_freedomhttps://www.universityxp.com/blog/2020/8/20/what-is-player-agencyHugh Robjohns BiogHugh Robjohns has been Sound On Sound´s Technical Editor since 1997. Prior to that he worked in a variety of (mostly) sound-related roles in BBC Television, ending up as a Sound Operations Lecturer at the BBC´s technical training centre. He continues to provide audio consultancy and bespoke broadcast audio training services all over the world, lectures at professional and public conventions, and occasionally records and masters acoustic and classical music too!