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Better late that never!Due to a calamity of hick-ups and snags we are only getting around to bringing you this episode taht was recorded at the beginning of April
Paul Finney is joined by Chris Charles, Robert Gilbert and Ed Healy who all enjoyed the loss-free weekend. The guys talk about the R's latest results and look to Wigan and beyond .
Last week saw EDITED relaunch EDITIONS, a live evening of panel discussions on subjects surrounding the Art & Science of Retail.One of our guests discussing Navigating Retail During Economic Uncertainty was Ed Healy, now the Chief of Commercial at VIEVE and formerly Commercial Director at L'Oréal.We decided it was the perfect time to revisit his podcast with EDITED recorded during the height of the pandemic.80s icons such as Boy George and Prince normalized the use of men's beauty products and opened the doors to what we're seeing today. Now the likes of Harry Styles and Jaden Smith are also seen frequently wearing makeup and supporting the use of beauty products. However, education in this area is still lacking in order to obtain wider adoption.In our latest episode, Ed Healy, Commercial Director at L'Oreal, discusses the shift in attitudes as he sees a new digital and gender-neutral future for beauty. With over 10 years of experience in sales and marketing, Ed has worked with a range of companies, including luxury brands within L'Oreal UK, startups and iconic beauty giants.
On this episode John and David set off to the Teagasc Johnstown Castle Open Day; Farming for a Better Future - Technologies for Today and Tomorrow.The lads caught up with many people for a chat.They met with Ellen Fitzpatrick, currently finishing her PhD on grass and clover in Teagasc Moorepark and soon to start a new post in Teagasc Johnstown Castle.Lillian O'Sullivan, research officer in Johnstown Castle working on soil sustainability and land use managementPat Tuohy, research officer in Teagasc Moorepark. Work includes land drainage, soil physical and hydrological properties and farm infrastructure.David Wall, soil scientist, biochemist and enterprise leader with Teagasc based in Johnstown Castle, Co. Wexford.Three of our Grassland Agro Advisors, Lauren Stanley, Ed Healy and Noel Hamell.Liam Woulfe, Managing Director of Grassland Agro also joined the lads to give his insight.
Ed co-founded Eden Studios (Conspiracy X RPG, et al) and The Forge, a website for creator-owned game publishers. He also founded Gamerati, and has spent the last 15 years solving problems for game publishers. His focus is marketing, crowdfunding and logistics services. Learn more about Gamerati at: https://gamerati.biz (https://gamerati.biz) FOLLOW US ON: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/boardgamebinge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boardgamebingepodcast/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/boardgamebinge WHERE TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5RJbdkguebb3MSLAatZr7r iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-board-game-binge-72500104/ Tune In: https://tunein.com/embed/player/p1344218/ Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vYm9hcmRnYW1lYmluZ2U= Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/board-game-binge/id1522623033 Visit Our Websites: Board Game Binge: https://boardgamebinge.com/ Tin Robot Games: https://tinrobotgames.com Elixir Board Games: https://www.elixirboardgames.com/our-games
What are the opportunities that exist in the men's cosmetics market, including some popular men's beauty products, and how are Gen-Z attitudes changing towards it?80s icons such as Boy George and Prince normalized the use of men's beauty products and opened the doors to what we're seeing today. Now the likes of Harry Styles and Jaden Smith are also seen frequently wearing makeup and supporting the use of beauty products. However, education in this area is still lacking in order to obtain wider adoption.In our latest episode, Ed Healy, Commercial Director at L'Oreal, discusses the shift in attitudes as he sees a new digital and gender-neutral future for beauty. With over 10 years of experience in sales and marketing, Ed has worked with a range of companies, including luxury brands within L'Oreal UK, startups and iconic beauty giants.All opinions discussed on the podcast belong to Ed and does not represent those of L'Oreal.Sign up to our weekly Insider Briefing to get the latest industry news and exclusive market analysis here. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to unEDITED! Get in touch at unedited@edited.com if there's someone you think would be a great guest for our show too.
A few months back I got to talk with Ed Healy of Gamerati; you may know them as distributors and troubleshooter-extrodinaires linked to Crafty Games and Sean Astin’s upcoming Grimmerspace. Ed invited me up to take a look around when some of the groups they represented hit Dreamhack in Dallas. It was a heck of an experience and while there I got to meet with game creator, Alex Flagg of Crafty Games, the creators of Spycraft and Mistborn! I want to thank Ed Healy for the invite and Alex for the chance to talk about his games! Host: John Thompson Guest: Alex Flagg Check out Crafty Games! PassionerdlyPassionerdly on FacebookTwitter: @passionerdlypds, @passionerdly, @roowerks Instagram: @passionerdlypds, @passionerdly, @roowerksCheck out our Patreon for bonus content and swag! Support the show by wearing our shirts from TeePublic! Proud part of the Nerd's Domain Nerd's Domain on Facebook Nerd's Domain on Twitter Nerd's Domain on TeePublic and the Southgate Media Group!
The Chaotic Good Cast is recorded live on the VCG Chaotic Good Discord server. If you would like to tune in live on Monday nights at 9PM ET for the recordings join the Discord server here:https://discord.gg/HMXJW3N This episode we talk about the new out of San Diego Comic Con, The Lion King and we welcome Ed Healy from Gamerati! The Chaotic Good cast is Doug Shute from Victory Condition Gaming http://youtube.com/victoryconditiongaming1 Rob Kalajian http://pawnsperspective.com Jason Hunt http://twitter.com/hexeter Ben Higgins http://instagram.com/flopcardboard Barney Smith http://storycomic.com Doug Shute http://youtube.com/victoryconditiongaming1 It's chaotic but it's all good!
This week, Tome Travelers delves into the hidden world behind RPGs to talk to the legendary Ed Healy of Gamerati. Gamerati is a company that offers services to the game publishing community with distribution, media solutions, and more! Host: John Thompson Guest: Ed Healy Check out Gamerati! PassionerdlyPassionerdly on FacebookTwitter: @passionerdlypds, @passionerdly, @roowerks Instagram: @passionerdlypds, @passionerdly, @roowerksCheck out our Patreon for bonus content and swag! Support the show by wearing our shirts from TeePublic! Proud part of the Nerd's Domain Nerd's Domain on Facebook Nerd's Domain on Twitter Nerd's Domain on TeePublic and the Southgate Media Group!
Marketing in RPGs is a vast topic that I have spoken about a few times in the past. Now we have a proper expert to tell us some secrets! Ed Healy has been doing marketing in RPGs for a very long time now and his company has specialised in both marketing and logistics for companies that, being in a niche market like RPGs, have some very specific requirements. And that is what I wanted to talk to Ed about. Being a publisher in its starting stage, I find marketing and advertising a massive deal and very important to reach as many people as possible that will give me a chance to create a customer base to keep me going. I have to say this interview was a bit hard because I didn’t want it to be just about me and my needs as a publisher. Nevertheless, I hope you enjoy the interview and listen to it more than once. There is so much information in there that it is hard to assimilate it all in one go. Ed dishes out an immense wealth of knowledge!
In this episode, you will learn about why differentiation is the name of the game and why you need to provide unique, niched experiences to attract visitors to your destination from Ed Healy. Ed Healy is Vice President of Marketing for Visit Buffalo Niagara where he is responsible for VBN’s destination marketing strategy. His responsibilities include overseeing all sales and marketing communications, including the production of an annual visitors guide, websites, e-newsletters, social media, videos, podcasts and consumer advertising, as well as media and public relations. During his tenure at VBN, Buffalo has been named one of the National Trusts Dozen Distinctive Destinations, the No. 1 Mid-Size Arts Destination in the United States by American Style Magazine, one of 44 Places to Go by The New York Times and, most recently, one of CNN’s 16 Intriguing Things to See and Do in the U.S. in 2016. He was the executive producer of Buffalo: America’s Best Designed City and has produced and scripted numerous promotional videos that have been viewed more than one million times on YouTube. He serves on the board of Gardens Buffalo Niagara and the marketing committee of the Darwin Martin House. He was named the David I. Levy Communicator of the Year in 2016 by the Advertising Club of Buffalo. Healy began his career at the National Hockey League as an editorial assistant and eventually served as editor of Goal Magazine, the NHL’s official publication. He then joined the Gannett Newspapers in White Plains, New York where he served as a staff writer for the paper’s Sunday magazine and the Arts and Entertainment editor for its southern Connecticut edition. After moving to Buffalo in the early 90s, he joined the Marketing Department of Blue Cross & Blue Shield where he served in a variety of capacities before joining Visit Buffalo Niagara in 2001. He is an avid photographer whose work has been exhibited at galleries ranging from Buffalo’s Studio Hart to Rochester’s Visual Studies Workshop to Soho Photo in Manhattan. He had his first solo show at CEPA Gallery in 2005. He is a proud graduate of the English Department at the University at Buffalo and the Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. Healy grew up in West Seneca and now lives in North Buffalo with his wife, Karen. He has two adult children, Meg and Dan.
Peter was at Fear the Con 7 when we recorded this one, but that's okay—Ed Healy, founder of Gamerati and co-host of Atomic Array, joined Grant and Branden as a guest host this episode! After a few preliminaries we got into a fairly broad topic that Ed wanted to talk about: Unity vs. uniformity, or handling a table (and other social groups) full of different people without squashing individuality. It turned into a lot of fun and covered a wide range of examples and issues! We also talked briefly about Stephen Weese's excellent book God Loves The Freaks. Thanks for joining us, Ed; we appreciate it! Scripture: Psalm 133, John 13:34-35, Philippians 4:4-7
By Paco Garcia Jaen The Gamerati himself has been into creating, promoting and playing roleplaying games for a very, very long time and in that time he’s learned a great deal. A great deal that he’s more than happy to share that knowledge. From helping create Eden Studios to setting up the Gamerati Network, Ed Healy has been enthusiastically promoting not just games, but gamers; celebrating our idiosyncrasies and showcasing how our differences only make us richer. But who’s Ed Healy really? Where does he come from and why is he so keen on games and gaming? And what drives him? As I suspected, an interview worth listening to. Ed is probably one of the nicest men our hobby has ever seen!
When Ed Healy came to Springfield to visit Meta Games, I stopped by to run a one shot of Cthulhu Dark based on the video game Dead Island. Of course, this happened before the game came out so I basically with zombies at a vacation resort and made it up from there. We had quite a few players for this game including RPPR listeners, Ed Healy, Mike from Bear Swarm and some of the RPPR crew. Enjoy the mayhem! Also, BUY MY BOOK
The Tome brings you an interview with Ed Healy and Rone Barton (Werecabbages), editors and project manager of Blight Elves and the Blighted Beastiary. Two books about the horrid elven beings in the True20 setting from Reality Deviant Publications called the Blood Throne. You can find these books at Drive Thru RPG (from One Book Shelf), Paizo, Your Games Now, RPG Objects. Also mentioned and promo'd in this episode is once again Wapcaplets.
The Tome brings you an interview with Ed Healy and Rone Barton (Werecabbages), editors and project manager of Blight Elves and the Blighted Beastiary. Two books about the horrid elven beings in the True20 setting from Reality Deviant Publications called the Blood Throne. You can find these books at Drive Thru RPG (from One Book Shelf), Paizo, Your Games Now, RPG Objects. Also mentioned and promo'd in this episode is once again Wapcaplets.
The Tome brings you an interview with Ed Healy and Rone Barton (Werecabbages), editors and project manager of Blight Elves and the Blighted Beastiary. Two books about the horrid elven beings in the True20 setting from Reality Deviant Publications called the Blood Throne. You can find these books at Drive Thru RPG (from One Book Shelf), Paizo, Your Games Now, RPG Objects. Also mentioned and promo'd in this episode is once again Wapcaplets.