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Send us a textSummary: In this conversation, Doug Levy discusses his extensive background in journalism and emergency communications, leading to the writing of his book, 'The Golden Hour.' He emphasizes the critical importance of timely and accurate communication during crises, outlining common mistakes made by Public Information Officers (PIOs) and the evolving role of social media in disseminating information. Levy shares insights on effectively balancing rapid responses with the need for accuracy and understanding community dynamics in communication strategies. Doug Levy shares insights on effective crisis communication strategies in this conversation, emphasizing the importance of quick and credible information dissemination during emergencies. He discusses the necessity of preparation for unexpected crises, the value of building relationships with the media, and the critical role of practice in ensuring effective communication. Levy highlights real-world examples, including the Boston Marathon bombing, to illustrate the importance of having a solid plan and adaptability. He concludes with key takeaways for Public Information Officers (PIOs) to enhance their effectiveness in crises.Doug's BIO: Doug Levy is a communications strategist, media and presentation coach and freelance writer. He was a reporter for USA Today and other national media for 20 years, covering front-page stories such as crimes, wildfires and other disasters, medical and scientific research, policy debates, and scientific or other misconduct. His first experience as a PIO was leading a volunteer fire department in Maryland in the 1990s. Since then, he led communications at two major universities and served on the emergency management teams. He has helped police and other government officials, medical center leaders, scientists, and universities prepare for, navigate, and respond to crises and adapt in the era of nonstop social media communication, partisan news outlets, and divided communities. His book, The Communications Golden Hour: The Essential Guide to Public Information When Every Minute Counts, has been an acclaimed handbook for public information officers since it was first released in 2018. Find out more at douglevy.com.Scale Faster with The Growth HackGrowth marketing tips & tech insights from those who've done it.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showOur premiere sponsor, Social News Desk, has an exclusive offer for PIO Podcast listeners. Head over to socialnewsdesk.com/pio to get three months free when a qualifying agency signs up.
In this episode, Author and Pastor, Doug Levy, and former member of a Christian heavy metal band, delves into his personal faith journey and his book titled "Are We Doing Church Wrong? Rediscovering God's Divine Design for His Church". He highlights his belief that the contemporary church often veers away from the biblical blueprint, stressing the significance of perceiving the church as a family and bride before assuming the roles of a body or army. Doug also explores the transition towards a more relational and organic church model, and recounts a remarkable supernatural encounter that led him to meet his wife.https://unrefinedpodcast.com5foundationsbook@gmail.comTimestamps:[00:01:09] Doug's background and journey to faith[00:07:28] Living in Los Angeles and reasons for moving back[00:09:35] The journey to faith and writing the book[00:10:39] Teaching and writing the book[00:12:57] The five foundational identities of the church[00:20:23] The importance of community and building strong communities of Christ followers[00:21:35] The emphasis on modeling rather than just teaching in the church[00:23:17] The danger of idolizing past movements and traditions in the church[00:30:34] The importance of the field before the building[00:32:31] Changing the focus from receiving to giving in church culture[00:38:08] Unity and collaboration among different churches[00:41:37] The shift towards house churches[00:44:26] Unity in the church through mission[00:48:47] The importance of the great commission and the great commandment[00:51:32] Meeting Wife and the Heavy Metal Church[00:53:04] Hearing the Audible Voice of God[00:56:18] The Importance of Organic Church[01:01:21] Reaching out to DougThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4656375/advertisement
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In this podcast episode, host Roifield Brown is joined by a diverse panel, including political pollster Logan Phillips, Doug Levy, Tonye Altrade, Zee Cohen Sanchez and the Manchester native Corey Bernard. The episode begins with a deep dive into President Biden's recent speech at the United Nations General Assembly, focusing on themes of reconciliation, global collaboration, and addressing climate change. The panel discusses Biden's message to China, the significance of his visit to Vietnam, and the evolving landscape of global politics.The conversation then shifts to the importance of foreign affairs in American politics. Logan Phillips emphasises the role of crisis in elevating foreign policy as an election issue and highlights the impact of global events on voter priorities. The panel delves into Biden's foreign policy approach and its implications for the United States' global standing.The episode also explores Birmingham's financial crisis, shedding light on the city's challenges, including equal pay claims, poor investments, and the changing funding model imposed by central government. The panel touches on the broader issues facing post-industrial cities in the UK and the impact of economic restructuring on their cultural and reputational resurgence.Throughout the discussion, the panel provides valuable insights into international relations, domestic politics, and the economic challenges faced by cities like Birmingham in an ever-changing world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mid-Atlantic - conversations about US, UK and world politics
Mid Atlantic" podcast, host Roifield Brown delves into the temperature around race, immigration, and hate in the US and the UK. He gathers a panel of experts to discuss the recent racially motivated attack in Florida and its connection to far-right extremism. The attack resulted in the deaths of three individuals, carried out by a white 24-year-old who left behind a disturbing manifesto. The Justice Department is investigating it as a hate crime and an act of racially motivated political extremism.The panelists include Logan Phillips, a political pollster in DC; Denise Hamilton, a professional speaker and thought leader; Doug Levy, a freelance writer and communication strategy expert; and Corey, a political pundit from the UK.They discuss the persistence of hate-fueled ideologies and their impact on society, especially focusing on the rise of racially motivated attacks in the US. They also explore how some Republican politicians, including Ron DeSantis, are perceived as fostering an environment where far-right extremism can thrive. Additionally, they highlight the importance of addressing white supremacy directly and the need for more anti-racist efforts to create a more equitable society.The segment concludes with a sense of hope for a better future in the US, driven by a rising anti-racist coalition and a growing recognition of the importance of diversity and equality in the country.The speakers then address various aspects of rhetoric around immigration and politics in the UK by non white politicians. The discussion then shifts to the scale of immigration in the UK, with a focus on recent statistics. They debate whether the Conservative Party is effectively tackling the issue or merely generating media headlines without concrete policies. The hosts express concerns about rewarding failure within the government.In the latter part of the conversation, they explore the differences between how non-white politicians are perceived in the UK and the US. They discuss whether UK politicians are seen as representatives of their respective minority groups and whether the UK is truly post-racial. The hosts highlight the presence of diverse politicians in key positions but question whether this reflects genuine inclusion.The discussion captures different perspectives on immigration, politics, and diversity in the UK, emphasising the complexities and nuances of these topics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this podcast episode, we introduce a diverse group of individuals who share their insights and perspectives on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in our lives. Roifield Brown serves as our host, guiding the conversation through a range of viewpoints.Laura Babcock, hailing from Hamilton, Canada, brings her expertise as a communication strategist and media commentator who has harnessed AI for writing, editing, and design. Her enthusiasm for AI's creative potential and innovative capabilities is palpable, tempered by a keen awareness of the ethical and social challenges that demand regulation and education.On the other side of the spectrum, we have Zee Cohen Sanchez in Nevada, USA, a political strategist who approaches AI with skepticism. Having utilized AI sparingly for photo editing, Zee raises thought-provoking questions about AI's impact on democracy, privacy, and human dignity, highlighting concerns about reliability, accountability, and sources.Moving on to Washington, DC, we meet Logan Phillips, a political pollster and data analyst who has leveraged AI for processing, analyzing, and visualizing data. Logan's optimism about AI enhancing human intelligence and decision-making is apparent. However, he doesn't shy away from discussing AI's limitations and biases, advocating for transparency and quality control.Joining us from Seattle, USA, is David Volodzko, a journalist and writer who has delved into AI out of curiosity. While not a professional user, David's experiments with AI for paraphrasing, research, and essay writing intrigue him about its potential applications in journalism, art, and communication. He thoughtfully explores the ethical and social implications of AI, emphasizing the critical need for verification and critical thinking.Doug Levy, a freelance writer and communication strategy expert based in San Francisco, USA, offers practical insights into effectively and responsibly employing AI for writing, editing, and content generation. Drawing from personal experiences, Doug shares examples and tips that shed light on AI's practical applications.Finally, from Houston, USA, Denise Hamilton, a diversity speaker and TED speaker, lends her perspective on AI's potential for education, diversity, and inclusion. With a curiosity about AI's capabilities in these domains, Denise also underscores the imperative of addressing AI's ethical and social dimensions, advocating for awareness and empowerment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In today's episode Roifield speaks to powerhouse panel to discuss the recent indictment of Donald J. Trump. Panelists include UK-based journalist Emma Burnell, political strategist Zee Cohen Sanchez, political pollster Logan Phillips, diversity speaker Denise Hamilton, and freelance writer Doug Levy.The indictment revolves around Trump's role in the January 6th attack on the Capitol, where he stands accused of inciting the crowd to storm the Capitol and spreading false claims about the 2020 election. Trump now faces his third criminal indictment in four months, making it the most serious charge he has faced. Despite legal challenges, Trump remains a front runner for the Republican Party's 2024 presidential nominee.The panel explores the potential impact of the indictments on his candidacy and the broader political landscape, considering his unpopularity with many American voters while still having a dedicated base of supporters. The panel discusses the delay in filing the indictments and the role of the January 6th committee in prompting action. Pollster Logan Phillips provides insight into the American people's response to the indictment, with a majority supporting it.The panel highlights the importance of distinguishing between free speech and the criminal actions outlined in the indictment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's episode welcomes on a guest speaker, his name is Doug Levy and he is a Boston area photographer. Who has gone through this really cool evolution of his career path. Starting as a professional umpire, to wedding photographer, to where he is now, working with big brands and celebrity clients like Drew Barrymore. His story is super interesting, he is very transparent and I cannot wait to share this episode with you. Let's dive in.
Mid-Atlantic - conversations about US, UK and world politics
Guests of Mid Atlantic give their thoughts on the events of 2022. We are Joined by Laura Babcock, Doug Levy, Greg Satell, Pytor Kurzan, Emma Burnell, Steve O'Neil, Mike Holden, Jarett Kobeck, David Volodzko, Amy Everett, and Iain Dale Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How did a professional umpire pivot into becoming a sought after commercial and editorial photographer? Doug Levy's dream was to be a professional umpire, starting from from the tender age of 12. He pursued his dreams throughout his youth and even went to Umpire School. But right before he made it to the Big Leagues, Doug made the incredibly difficult decision to quit and become a professional photographer. Now Doug shoots for clients like The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Amazon, Honda, and more! Learn why Doug decided to step away from his life long dream job, and how he created a new vision for himself by pivoting to an entirely different career as a photographer. You'll also learn Doug's advice on the mindset and behaviors you need to pivot successfully into any creative career. Learn more about Doug Levy - Website | Instagram. Thank you so much for listening. Please complete this short survey so I can learn a little more about you and what topics you'd like covered on the show! If you're interested in doing Office Hours with me for a future episode (You can ask me anything about your journey with creativity) fill out this form. CONNECT WITH CREATIVITY SCHOOL: Subscribe so you never miss an episode, and connect with me online! Instagram | Twitter | Facebook If you have any questions or comments for the show, click here.
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Today we are joined by Clint Loshe exCapitol Hill staffer, Doug Levy political pundit in Marin County and Paul Duddridge political right-winger in Los Angeles.Jane Junn is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Southern California. She is the author of five books on political participation and public opinion in the United States. Her most recent book The Politics of Belonging: Race, Immigration, and Public Opinion.Who is the "modal" voter in American elections? In other words, were there more men or women who turned out to vote in 2020? How about in 2016? How long have men/women been the modal voter? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today we are joined by Clint Lose ex capitol hill staffer in Washington, Eric Marcus of the Making Gay History podcast, TV pundit Laura Babcock in Hamilton Ontario, writer Doug Levy in San Francisco, Derek Perkinson of the National Action Network in New York, writer Emma Burnell in London and Jeanie Walsh AC transport director in Oakland.Biden Wants to Unite the Country. We must end this uncivil war!TranscriptionSpeaker 0 (41s): Hi, Mid Atlantic pundits and listeners. I'm Maddie from Moto and a great fan of Roifield podcast, especially Atlantic after the US insurrection podcast, I want it to ring in to support Laura Babcock and Rick Wright by asking us to what's this space very carefully X to my mind, to the U S North America. And actually the whole world had a narrow escape. And you, because Trump is superbly self disillusioned, meaning that before November, he really believed he would win in the election and therefore did not get his trips organized in time. For real coop, had he had another term, or if Paris had thought he got in a term in 2020 for you would of been ready to get US militia to take the government hostage and to declare him precedent for life. It is good, and he's such a bad business executive and used to organize a thank goodness for that. He did a great job and thanks for the podcast. It's always very interesting to listen to. Well, I couldn't agree more with our colour. I think we have to keep watching this space. There are rumours that Trump wants to start a Patriot party and maybe have his children run for the Senate. And if it's not his family, there are certainly others who are trying to pick up his audience and trying to keep his mega movement going. And so we got a break this time we got to break because they thought they had it when they realized they didn't have it. They tried their COO and they weren't successful. But that by no means suggests that the millions of people that bought into the big lie that Trump was so good at putting out there. Aren't still wanting to believe that lie, and aren't willing to follow somebody else in his footsteps. So I appreciate the call and I agree wholeheartedly. Speaker 1 (2m 22s): Thank you for that. Cool, Maddie, if you would like to join Maddie by responding to a comment on this episode, why don't you go on to Mid Atlantic show.com, click the button, which has speak pipe and the little red tab over there on the right. And you can leave a voice note of up to two minutes, which will then we'll include on a future show. So go to Mid Atlantic show.com hit the speak pipe button, the little red tab over on the right's and leave us your message, which will play an a forthcoming show. Now on with today's episode. Welcome submitted. Atlantic the show where we look at the news reviews from one side of the endocrine, the perspective of the other I'm Roifield Brown who was back in my beloved Bay area. Today, we are joined by, Hmm. It's called in to my notes. It says Clint Lucy ex Capitol staffer, but he's just told us that he's got to go off and do a work call, but he might be joining us later. We have Eric Marcus of the Making Gay History podcast. TV pundit Laura Babcock in Hamilton Ontario we have writer and Sage Doug Levy in the San Francisco Emma Burnell because without her it's this even a Mid Atlantic she is a writer and a political commentator in London. Derek Perkinson my brother from another mother from the national action network in New York. And we have my pal, my good friend, Jean Walsh, who is the director of AC transit in Oakland California. Say hello folks. Sure. Are you Speaker 3 (3m 52s): Please raise your right hand and repeat after me. I Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. Do solemnly swear. I had Joseph Robyn at Biden Jr. Do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute that I will faithfully execute the office of president of the United States... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Clint Lose ex capitol hill staffer in Washington, writer Emma Burnell in Walthamstow and political commentator and Tv pundit Laura Babcock in Hamilton Ontario. Doug Levy in California, Karin Robinson of the Democratically: 2020 podcast, multimedia artist Wayne Campbell in London and Mic Wright the journalistic Fire Starter in Norwich.In a year that has seen historic demonstrations for racial justice around the world, the impeachment of a president, a pandemic swept the globe I hunker down with my political bubble to look forward to 2021 and while also looking back at 2020.Without mentioning Trump, Covid, George Floyd, Biden, Brexit, what has been the most significant thing in 2020? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we talk about how to work with traditional publications, when to engage with negative commenters, and how to respond in a crises. Life as a food blogger is generally pretty low key most of the time. We write recipes, we take photos, we put it up on our website. But every once in a while something goes wrong and you're thrust into a crisis. Or, you know, there's a global pandemic. When this happens, it can be really hard to know what to do. But luckily today's guest is the perfect person to help us navigate through it all. After spending more than the 20 years at the intersection of technology, science, health, policy, and ethics. He is now a consultant to corporations, academic institutions, and other organizations on crisis communications and reputation management. I can't wait to learn from today's guest communication, strategist and occasional food and wine blogger, Doug Levy. Check out more notes and link at How to Respond in a Crisis with Doug Levy
Many marketing and communications leaders struggle with how to navigate internal and external communications during the current pandemic. Doug Levy led communications at Columbia and UCSF, two of the world's most prestigious research hospitals, and was a medical reporter at USA Today. In his second interview on B2Branded we update on COVID-19, discuss the likely scenarios for 2021, and provide advice to business communicators on best practices during the crisis.About B2BrandedWe're a bite-sized podcast dedicated to news and opinion for B2B brand and marketing leaders. The podcast is hosted by Ian Bruce.
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Today we are joined by TV pundit Laura Babcock in Hamilton Canada, journalist Emma Burnell London and by hellraiser and fire starter Doug Levy in San Francisco, America.In a week that has seen the world hold its breath in anticipation of next weeks US election we ask How will the outcome of next week's US election affect Canadian politics and what does the results of the October by-elections and the new Green leader tell us?Is the Labour Party at war ? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Crisis communications is something that we rarely think about until we actually need it. If 2020 has proven anything, it's that a crisis can and will happen any time: Covid, fires, an injury in the winery, a tank spill, or something along those lines. How you react can be a make or break situation, so it's better to be prepared and think of solutions now rather than think of a solution later when you have to engage panic mode. On today's show, Mike chats with Doug Levy, who is a personal friend and an expert in this field. He's written a book on the topic. He and Mike discuss what you should do before, during, and after a crisis, and really think about what we should do as an industry to prepare. Without further ado, on with the show. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/htbpodcast/support
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Today we are joined by TV pundit Laura Babcock in Hamilton, journalist Emma Burnell London and by hell raiser Doug Levy in San Francisco, AmericaIn a week that has seen The Cleveland Browns get embarrassed at Pittsburgh we look at America as it enters its election endgameJoe Biden has a comfortable lead in every poll Americans are voting in record numbers. Coronavirus cases are surging, Donald Trump is downplaying the pandemic and criticizing his own public health experts. The president only pays $750 in tax and there's a Supreme Court vacancy! The president has been hospitalised, there have been protests for racial justice and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin are scrambling to strike a stimulus deal 7.9 percent of Americans are out of work, so why have the opinion polls hardly moved since July? According to RealClearPolitics, Biden currently boasts an average polling lead of 8.9%, while three three months ago, on July 20, he led by 8.6% See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today we are joined by TV pundit Laura Babock in Hamilton, journalist Emma Burnell London and by hellraiser and fire starter Doug Levy in San Francisco, AmericaIn a week that has seen The UK to become largest state donor with 30% funding increase to the WHO we are ask has Mitch McConnell overplayed his hand? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Hello and welcome to Mid Atlantic the show where we look at the news and views from one side of the Atlantic from the perspective of the other, I’m Roifield Brown who is Birmingham in England. Today we are joined by TV pundit Laura Babcock in Hamilton, journalist Emma Burnell London and by hellraiser and fire starter Doug Levy in San Fransisco, America.In a week that has seen the noon day sky of the Bay Area turn a dark orange colour that is almost heralding the end of times we ask why are Canadians giving money to black businesses?Trudeau announces new loan program for Black entrepreneurs as Singh calls for action against systemic racism.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a multi-million dollar program to help Black Canadians get business loans and said his government is looking at measures to tackle systemic racism in Canada. Why did the death of George Floyd have such a profound effect on Canadian politics? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today we are joined by TV pundit Laura Babock in Hamilton, journalist Emma Burnell London and by hell raiser and fire starter Doug Levy in San Fransisco, America. In a week that has seen baseball return to the sporting calendar we ask if Canadians are bored of the CCP?Why has the Canadian conservative leadership failed to capture the imaginations of Canadians? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today we are joined by TV pundit Laura Babcock in Hamilton Canada, Journalist Emma Burnell and LBC presenter Iain Dale in London, Doug Levy political consultant in San Fransisco and Derek Perkinson from The National Action Network in New York as we discuss the extraordinary week of protests in America following the police Killing of George Floyd. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today we are oined by pundit Laura Babcock in Hamilton Canada, Journalist Emma Burnell in London and political consultant Doug Levy in San Fransisco.In a week that has seen the UK become the European nation with the greatest number of COVID 19 deaths, we take a scattergun approach to news in the US, UK and Canada. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Doug Levy headed communications at two of the world's most prestigious medical institutions, Columbia University Medical School and UCSF, where he was part of the team that planned for the H1N1 flu pandemic. He was also lead medical reporter at USA Today for almost a decade. We discuss crisis communications and COVID-19, best practices for communicating in a medical emergency, and his advice for business communicators.Note: This podcast was recorded on March 27.About B2Branded:We're a bite-sized podcast that provides news and insights about branding and communications. The podcast is hosted by Ian Bruce.
On this episode of Jon Talks, Jon chats with John Jay Men's Basketball star Doug Levy about his relationship with his teammates, his time with the Bloodhounds, his historic last two seasons. Jon Perez is a jack-of-all-trades media professional working for MLB Network, John Jay College and St. Francis Brooklyn college as a video editor, play-by-play broadcaster and reporter and is now trying to get into the podcast game while everybody is in lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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Today I’m joined by Emma Burnell in London and Doug Levy in Marin County.In a week that has seen UK pub numbers rise for the first time in a decade, we ask if Trump will get his comeuppance? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
He is THE storyteller. Doug Levy has had a towering career in Chicago broadcasting. For years a popular DJ on the preeminent rock station, he parlayed his on-air talent into a business career where he ascended to be president of Univision Television and Radio. If you're in the mood to be both entertained and inspired, listen to my dear friend Doug as he shares a lifetime of wisdom, love and laughs.
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Today we are joined by love bomb Doug Levy in The San Fransisco Bay Area and the future Home Secretary Emma Burnell in London.In a week that has seen Britain record its highest temperature on record, we the president can call all Mexicans rapists and Baltimore a synonym for black America “infested? when will republicans call him on racism? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today we are joined by pimp daddy Doug Levy in The San Fransisco Bay Area and the future celebrity love island contestant Emma Burnell in London.In a week that has seen the English win the cricket world up in the most dramatic game in history, we ask if we can send Donald Trump back to where he came from? Donald Trump, tweeted on Sunday that a group of progressive women of colour critics, three of whom were born in the US - and he then stood silent on Wednesday night as a rally crowd chanted for one to be deported, why is trump doing this is is this thought out strategy or knee jerk reflexive racist populism. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today we are joined by author Doug Levy in The San Fransisco Bay Area and Journalist and pundit Emma Burnell in London.In a week that has seen the US woman's football team knock out the plucky English in the semi finals of the World Cup we ask should we pay attention to the campaign of Kamala Harris.Download the new MidAtlantic Flick app Mid Atlantic Podcasthttps://flickchat.page.link/hznoEjvFy6EmesTN9 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today I'm joined by Pundit and Emma Burnell in London and writer Doug Levy in San Fransisco.In a week that has seen The number of rough sleepers in London reaching a record high after an increase of nearly one fifth in a year as ask can trump do it again in 2020?On Tuesday night in Orlando, Florida, Donald Trump "officially" kicked off his presidential re-election bid. his pitch to the American people for four more years, to Keep America Great. There is no doubt that he has the ability to connect with his supporters. What will his pitch be? "Keep America Great." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today we joined by writer Doug Levy in the North Bay of San Fransisco and pundit Emma Burnell in London.In a week in that has seen the Brexit Party and Lib Dems SURGE in the UK Euro polls we ask, why men are again trying to control womens bodies in America?The supreme court, which now has a conservative majority, to overturn the 1973 ruling legalising abortion but the Supreme Court did block a new abortion restriction law in Louisiana this year, are American states turning away from choice? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Doug Levy delivers the message today 5/05/19. For more information checkout www.vffchurch.com
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Today we are joined by writer and foodie Doug Levy in San Fransisco and by the voice of the north Mike Holden in Preston, England.In a week that has seen The British PM cling on to office by her fingertips we question why immigration is so important a topic on both sides of the Atlantic.Fear of immigrants and Immigration was the not so secret sauce that led to Trump's Presidential victory and that made the UK vote to leave the EU in 2016. The outgoing Republican Congress largely supports Trump’s restrictionist rhetoric on immigration. Apparently, Republicans are favouring their base over business. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today we are joined by the journalist of a thousand quips Mic Wright in Norwich, England and by that sensible man of the left who likes good wine Doug Levy in San Francisco California.In a week that has seen Another warning bell for Republicans In the shape of the closeness of the special election in Ohio we ask who will ever drain Washington’s swamp.Boris Johnson has an appeal to white working class voters, who are traditional Labour voters but who backed Brexit, so his cozying up to right wing populist Steve Bannon makes sense doesn't it? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today we are joined by that most gentle of journalists, that sensitive soul in Norwich Mic Wright and we call onto the field of battle our super sub pundit Doug Levy in San Fransisco!In a week that has seen England lose yet another semi final we ask, why is Donald Trump over here upsetting us all? Donald Trump has arrived in the UK for a four-day visit which will feature talks with our embattled PM Theresa May, crumpets with the Queen and a giant Trump baby blimp being flown over Westminster. How will we judge if the many protests to mark his visit have had an impact? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today we are joined by Doug Levy, communications expert and wine connoisseur in The North Bay and by Mic Wright the technology, music and popular culture journalist in Norwich.In a week that has seen Theresa May try and assert her authority over the Tory government through her cabinet reshuffle. We take a look at one of the most extraordinary weeks in American politics.After Oprah's barnstorming speech at the Golden Globes are “celeb” candidates here to stay? Is Trump’s election win a turning point in American presidential politics? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today we are joined by Doug Levy, communications expert in transit in south California and by columnist Sunny Hundal who is sat in Barcelona.In a week that has seen the Tory rebels finally rebel we ask will the Tory rebellion give Parliament a much greater say in leaving the European Union? Are the Commons defying the will of the people in the referendum? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today I'm joined by Wine expert and ex Columbia university communications head Doug Levy and by part-time Buddhist and Bernie Sanders forward planner Reggie Hubbard. In a week in which President Donald Trump’s poll numbers and approval ratings stabilize and move up slightly over the past month, we ask is Trump and his breaking of political norms, the new normal. Following a low of 39 percent in the POLITICO/Morning Consult poll last month after his controversial reaction to the violent protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, Trump is back at 43 percent in this week’s survey. Other surveys show similar results: Trump bottomed out at 35 percent in Gallup’s weekly tracking poll in late August, but ticked up to 38 percent last week. Trump is at 40 percent in the RealClearPolitics average, up about 2.5 points from his low-water mark last month. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Doug Levy has covered health care and health policy in Washington for most of the 1990s and now is a freelance journalist and communications consultant. In this election, he stepped into an advocacy role, campaigning for Hillary Clinton in those bastions of Liberalism New York and San Francisco. Journalist and commentator Sunny Hundal is the editor of Political Scrapbook a columnist at Hindustan Times who writes about current affairs, identity and lefty political goings on. British Berliner Alice Thwaite is the Founder and editor of The Echo Chamber, The Echo Chamber implore us to listen to and to read the opinions of those outside our ideological comfort zone. Jonn Elledge is not only a mid Atlantic pundit but is also the editor of the New Statesman's sister site CityMetric. Jonn spent the end of the 2016 election travelling around America. Natasha Shallice is a producer of ITV's Peston show, her other credits include The Agenda, 'Ten O'Clock Live' for Channel 4, Dispatches and a stint at the Beeb. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Co-Chair of the International Conscious Capitalism Board, Doug Levy, author of Can't Buy Me Like, and founder of the 20-year old digital agency, MePlusYou, has found time to form a new start up called Tap Goods. I interviewed him a few weeks ago. He recommends reading these books, The Lean Start Up, Holacracy and of course Conscious Capitalism.
Co-Chair of the International Conscious Capitalism Board, Doug Levy, author of Can't Buy Me Like, and founder of the 20-year old digital agency, MePlusYou, has found time to form a new start up called Tap Goods. I interviewed him a few weeks ago. He recommends reading these books, The Lean Start Up, Holacracy and of course Conscious Capitalism.
33voices interviews Bob Garfield and Doug Levy, coauthors of Can't Buy Me Like.
Welcome to episode #350 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. There's a new book in town about marketing, advertising and where it all needs to go. The book is called, Can't Buy Me Like, and it was co-authored by advertising critic extraordinaire, Bob Garfield and Doug Levy. For 25 years, Advertising Age ran Garfield's column, AdReview. In short, it was a must-read. Currently, he's writing for MediaPost and The Guardian along with co-hosting the NPR weekly program On The Media. Plus, his past books, The Chaos Scenario and And Now A Few Words From Me are must-reads if you work in this industry. Levy is an agency guy. We first became friends while attending the TED conference. He is currently the founder and CEO of MEplusYOU (formerly known as imc2) an agency that focuses on brands and how they build authentic and sustainable relationships. Both Garfield and Levy hopped on Skype to talk about their new work and the new ways in which brands should be marketing. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #350 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 54:53. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. CTRL ALT Delete comes out on May 21st, 2013. In conversation with Bob Garfield and Doug Levy. Can't Buy Me Like. The Chaos Scenario. And Now A Few Words From Me. Follow Bob on Twitter. Follow Doug on Twitter. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Get David's song for free here: Artists For Amnesty. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #350 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: adreview advertising advertising age advertising podcast and now a few words from me blog blogging bob garfield brand business book cant buy me like david usher digital marketing doug levy imc2 itunes marketing marketing agency marketing blogger marketing podcast mediapost meplusyou npr on the media online social network podcast podcasting skype social media ted conference the chaos scenario the guardian
It used to be businesses could rely on advertising and traditional marketing methods, but things have shifted and those strategies no longer work. Increasingly buyers have lost trust with companies, and only those embrace the new Relationship Era of marketing and care about something bigger than what they sell will succeed, says Doug Levy, co-author of Can't Buy Me Like.