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Keith Ramsay is playing Peanut in the UK premiere of Shucked.Following its run on Broadway, Shucked has opened at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre directed by Jack O'Brien. The show has book by Robert Horn, music and lyrics by Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally.Keith's theatre credits include: The Play That Goes Wrong (Duchess Theatre); Eve: All About Her (Soho Theatre); Young Frankenstein (English Theatre Frankfurt); Preludes (Southwark Playhouse); Amour (Charing Cross Theatre); The Cereal Cafe (The Other Palace); Portia Coughlan (Old Red Lion); Julius Caesar (Shakespeare's Globe); Doctor Scroggy's War (Shakespeare's Globe); Lost In Yonkers (Watford Palace Theatre); Billy (Union Theatre) and Peter Pan (Qdos).His TV credits include: Shetland; Dylan Moran's “The Awkward Age”; Pistol; New Tricks; Doctors and Casualty.Keith won The Stage Edinburgh Award for Acting Excellence and David Johnson Award for Emerging Talent for Eve: All About Her.In this episode Keith discusses all-things Shucked as well his path into theatre and his decision to leave social media... plus lots more.Shucked runs at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre until 14th June. Visit www.openairtheatre.com for info and tickets.This podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you're a true music fan, you know the best songs are the ones that speak to your soul, and Las Vegas artist Kuttup is doing just that. On this electrifying episode of Music Monday, we sit down with Kuttup to uncover her journey into the music industry and what makes her style impossible to replicate. From her raw lyrics to her captivating stage presence, Kuttup is proving why she's one of the realest voices in the game right now. And to top it off, she takes the stage to perform her hit single, “What It Comes To.” Follow Kuttup: Instagram: @itskuttup TikTok: @kuttupmusic Stream her music on all platforms: Kuttup
Send us a textJoin Gary as he invites you to take in more great music from Scotland, Northumbria, Ireland and Canada, and find out how you can win a brand new set of bagpipes!PlaylistHeather MacIsaac with Kito's Fancy, Director of Confusion and Hector's Slippers from The Moon's DaughterSt Lawrence O'Toole Pipe Band with The Irish Sea, the Scenic Route and Going to the Well for Water from Evolution: Live at the Glasgow Royal Concert HallBilly Pigg with Gypsy's Lullaby, The Hawk, Memories and Coates Hall from The Northumbrian Smallpipes (Topic)Skye Youth Pipe Band with Prince Charles' Welcome to Lochaber, The Sweet Maid of Glendaruel, Teribus and McKay's Polka recorded at the Scottish Schools Pipe Band Championships 2025.Michael Grey with Clach Mhin Mheallain, Buggerlugs, Dr Angus MacDonald's Off to Skye, The Left-Handed Piper, The Sunday Post Highlander from Cuts From Traditional Cloth Bruce Gandy with Bob of Fettercairn, The Islay Ball, Sound of Sleat and the Brown Haired Maid from My Father's SonLaoise Kelly and Tiarnan O'Duinnchinn with A Teelin Highland, Drowsie Maggie and the Ballinamore Reel from Ar Lorg na Laochra (On the Shoulders of Giants).Peatbog Faeries with Abhainn a' Nathair (River of Snakes) from Dust LinksSkye Youth Pipe Band Fundraiser - get your tickets for the MacRae pipes hereHeather MacIsaac Album Available hereInformation on Open Call for Emerging Talent at Piping Live 2025 hereSupport the show
"Mistakes are not fatal, but don't keep them to yourself.”Mike MakrisAbout our Guests:Originally from Washington, Duncan Robertson has spent the past six years honing his marketing and public relations expertise and now brings those skills to the design industry. After earning a Communication degree with a business emphasis from Boise State University, he dove straight into his career, channeling his versatile communication background to connect with diverse audiences. Duncan's passion and creativity in marketing and PR continue to shine, fulfilling his early aspirations in this dynamic field. Go Broncos!Mike Makris is an engineer who has spent nearly a decade at the heart of the AEC industry, driven by a desire to act as a change agent within both his organization and the field at large. He focuses on employee development, innovative fee billing structures, and forward-thinking marketing strategies that keep the industry ahead of the curve. Revered for his efforts to foster productive conversations and elevate professional standards, Mike takes pride in contributing to these ever-evolving discussions.Episode Summary:In this episode of The Zweig Letter Podcast, host Randy Wilburn teams up with Luke Carothers to spotlight two of the AEC industry's brightest emerging professionals: Mike Makris and Duncan Robertson, both recognized with the Rising Stars Award from Zweig Group. From engineering and land development to marketing and business growth, Mike and Duncan share real-life perspectives on innovation, leadership, and the career impact of earning such a notable distinction. If you're looking to strengthen your firm's approach to talent development—or seeking first-hand insight into accelerating your own career—this discussion provides practical strategies and lessons learned from two award-winning paths. Join us to discover how these rising talents are shaping the future of the AEC industry and what it means for your own professional journey.Key Takeaways:Mentorship is Essential: Establish genuine mentorship relationships within firms to support and guide young professionals.Embrace Diverse Roles: Successful AEC firms recognize the value of both technical and non-technical roles in achieving growth.Navigate Imposter Syndrome: Open communication and strong leadership support help new entrants overcome self-doubt.Innovate Beyond Conventional Paths: Encourage flexibility and exploration in career choices within the AEC industry to fulfill personal and organizational goals.All this and more in this episode of the Zweig Letter podcast.Links referenced in this episode:Mike Makris on LinkedInDuncan Robertson on LinkedInLuke Carothers on LinkedInRandy Wilburn on LInkedInBHC WebsiteTamarack Grove EngineeringGet your
In this episode of Beyond the Offer, hosts Rosanna Snediker and Bill Gates welcome Katie Stapor, VP and Director of Talent at FCB Chicago. Katie shares her journey at FCB, where she started in 2011 and earned seven promotions. She reflects on her unexpected path into HR, the power of relationships, and the ever-evolving workplace. The conversation covers adapting to business demands, innovative internship recruitment, transitioning from recruiting to HR, and the value of in-person training and mentorship. Katie also offers career advice for new graduates and insights into the shifting job market.
You may have seen the big debate on LinkedIn - should we share interview questions with candidates beforehand?For Ellie Long, Global Head of Emerging Talent at Rolls-Royce, the answer is clear. While it's a bold move, she believes it's the right one. Her philosophy? Set candidates up for success so they can showcase their skills and potential. And in the age of AI, this has never been more important. That's because many candidates assume AI will give them an edge—but in reality, it might be holding them back.With a background in Early Careers at E.ON UK, Ellie is passionate about using emerging talent as a strategic leaver focused on future skills and capabilities. In this episode, she shares why supporting all candidates is crucial — especially in the AI era — and how focusing on potential, not polish, is the key to building future talent.Join host Robert Newry and guest Ellie Long as they discuss:
Catriona Large is a Quality and HSE Advisor at Viridien. She began her career as an apprentice in the Quality department in June 2020 at the age of 18. After transitioning into the HSE group, She became involved in QHSE. Although her apprenticeship concluded in 2022, She remains committed to continuous learning and professional development, as she believes in the value of expanding her knowledge.In 2023, Catriona was awarded the winner of the Emerging Talent at the International Quality Awards, which stands as a significant achievement in her career to date. She is still expanding her expertise in the Quality profession and is excited for the opportunities ahead.
If you've been following discussions on LinkedIn or at recent conferences, you've likely heard about Shoosmiths — the UK's fastest-growing national full-service law firm — and their innovative approach to embracing the AI-enabled candidate. While others focused on deterring and detecting AI use, Shoosmiths chose to embrace AI use in the application process, providing candidates with clear guidance along the way.Samantha Hope, Shoosmiths' Head of Emerging Talent, is leading the charge. Responsible for sourcing and developing trainee solicitors from initial attraction to qualification, Samantha was one of the first TA leaders to actively advocate for embracing AI in recruitment processes. And she's joining us today to tell us exactly how she did it. This episode will finally give you a clear understanding of how to manage candidate use of AI in Early Careers and beyond –– in a way that's led by humans, rather than AI fighting AI.Join host Robert Newry and Samantha as they discuss:
00:00 - Intro & Max's Lateness 04:31 - Sponsorship Opportunities for 2025 08:06 - Listener Feedback & Fun Tangents 11:45 - Tekno 2.2 & New Releases 19:12 - Silly Season: TLR Shakeups 23:58 - TLR's Strategic Shift 30:43 - Schumacher's Growth in Europe 38:34 - Eastern Europe RC Trends 46:54 - AMS 15.0 Track Review & Recap 57:52 - Dakotah Phend's Pit Strategy 1:07:07 - Europe vs. America in RC Racing 1:14:56 - Emerging Talent in RC 1:49:43 - Driver Moves & Hot Gossip 2:00:06 - Upcoming Team Announcements 2:23:59 - Closing Thoughts & Wrap-Up In Show #304 of The No Name RC Podcast, we dive deep into the highlights from AMS 15.0 and the 2024 Florida Carpet Championship! Join Keenan and Max as they discuss the latest RC racing news, the ongoing Silly Season drama, and insights into major team and driver moves. Plus, we recap the standout performances, evolving race formats, and exciting brand expansions in the RC world. Don't miss this action-packed episode filled with racing insights, laughs, and everything RC!
Why and how should organizations invest in emerging talent? What are the best strategies for recruiting and retaining tomorrow's business leaders? On this podcast episode, Travelers Institute President Joan Woodward shares a conversation she had with Shawn VanDerziel, President and CEO of the National Association of Colleges and Employers, and Travelers employees Bruce Soltys, VP, Emerging Talent, and Diana Sanchez, Manager, Economic & Public Policy Insights.Listen as they discuss strategies, lessons and resources for attracting emerging talent in insurance and beyond.Learn more about careers at Travelers: https://www.travelers.com/careers Learn more about Travelers EDGE®: https://www.travelers.com/about-travelers/community/academic-career-success/travelers-edgeLearn more about the National Association of Colleges and Employers: https://www.naceweb.org/ ---Visit the Travelers Institute® website: http://travelersinstitute.org/ Join the Travelers Institute® email list: https://travl.rs/488XJZM Connect with Joan Woodward on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joan-kois-woodward/
In discussion with Rob Feltham, Philip Wilson, brings to life his remarkable journey as Chief Psychologist for UK Civil Service Fast Stream and Emerging Talent. He has led the design of the Fast Stream assessment process, along with the diversity and inclusion strategy and leadership curriculum. The diversity profile of the intake has been transformed in recent years, and Phil provides fascinating insights into the drivers for change and strategies deployed in response. A focus on recruitment from lower social economic backgrounds has had substantial ‘cross-sectional' impact on other areas of diversity. Recruitment from STEM backgrounds has also been a major focus, in line with the demands of the modern civil service. More generally, Phil shares his positive view of the achievements of Business Psychologists in the D&I space, and his optimism about their future contribution.While at Fast Stream, Phil has overseen the multi-award-winning Summer Diversity Internship Programme, Early Diversity Internship Programme, Autism Exchange Internship Programme and other positive action and outreach activities. Prior to his current role he was Head of Occupational Psychology at the London Fire Brigade, as well as Acting Head of Occupational Psychology for Greater Manchester Police, and he has operated as a consultant for a range of industries.Phil has presented at numerous professional conferences & seminars, sits on a variety of advisory boards, and has chaired national committees. Rob Feltham is Podcast Editor of the ABP.
49ers Juggernaut: A Symbiosis of Veteran Leadership and Emerging Talent
In this JSA TV interview from Datacloud USA 2024, Mark Gusakov, Advisory Board Governance Chair for Nomad Futurist, discusses the critical workforce and labor crisis affecting the tech and data center industries. Mark also explains the importance of attracting and nurturing emerging talent, offering valuable advice for young professionals entering the industry. #Workforce #EmergingTalent #DataCenters #TechCareers #Education #NextGenTech
Empower the Future of Risk & InsuranceGive back and help support educating and inspiring the next generation of professionals by becoming an Emerging Talent Partner or by bringing the CISR High School Program to your community!Emerging Talent Partners ProgramCISR High School Program About Our Difference Maker: Anne is a native Hoosier and a graduate of Indiana University. She began her insurance career in 1978 as a receptionist at an independent insurance agency. She has held every position at an agency including receptionist, assistant, producer, sales manager, carrier liaison as well as owning her own agency. When Anne sold her agency, she served as executive director of I.T.D.I., an insurance training and development project for the state of Indiana. Anne joined Arlington/Roe in 2004 and retired as a full-time employee in 2019. She currently helps part-time with Sales & Marketing for Minnesota.Anne has always been involved with the Big I (Independent Insurance Agents) and the PIA (Professional Insurance Agents) throughout her career. Mentoring young people and promoting insurance education has always been a passion of Anne's. She served on the Indiana State University Insurance & Risk Management Advisory Council. She assists with the Ivy Tech and CISR high school insurance programs in collaboration with other insurance schools like Ball State, Butler and Indiana State. In her spare time, Anne likes to do other volunteer work, travel, garden and do fun activities with her family and grandchildren. Focusing exclusively on risk management and insurance professional development, the Risk & Insurance Education Alliance provides a practical advantage at every career stage, positioning our participants and their clients for confidence and success.
South African swimmers and rowers have overachieved in recent Olympics, delivering the lion's share of the nation's few medal winners. Tokyo 2021 gold and silver medalist Tatjana Smith (nee Shoenmaker) leads the country's 12 swimmers while 2012 gold medal winning John Smith is one of three SA rowers at Paris 2024. Insiders Wayne Riddin and Paolo Cavalieri tell BizNews editor Alec Hogg about the medal hopefuls.
Manchester United have named an academy graduate in their matchday day squad for the last 88 years...yes thats right 88 years...It's a record that began on Saturday 30 October 1937, when Manchester United youngsters Tom Manley and Jack Wassall sported the famous red in an away clash against Fulham. Since that momentous day at Craven Cottage all those years ago, United have continued to feature a youth player in their matchday squad for over 4,000 consecutive games.Jennifer Mildenhall is the Academy Emerging Talent Programme Manager at Manchester United Football Club in the English Premier League.She has previous experience working for the Premier League and the Football Leauge Trust. Her previous clubs include giants of the British game such as Wolves, Newcastle United & Sunderland. She has traveled and worked in South Africa and she is an expert in emerging talent programs. she shares amazing insight into one of the biggest football clubs in the world so you can take inspiration for your own journey. Jen shares with us how Manchester United approaches selecting and developing emerging talent like todays greats Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho. More that that Jen is an amazing person and she shares her personal journey in the game and why the culture of youth development is so important and how Manchester United work hard every day to ensure they breathe life into a working ecosystem of support and challenge to prepare players to function at the highest levels imaginable.This is a special episode that we know will bring strength and inspiration to those in the industry and those aspiring to be...
This week's What The Footie Podcast is with Mariela Nisotaki, Head of Emerging Talent at Norwich City FC. In this exclusive, Paul & Mariela discuss the evolution of scouting, the importance of emerging talent within squad planning, finding value in different markets, setting a clear game model at a football club, how the game model influences scouting and recruitment, building a Premier League-ready squad, the challenges and learning of the role, using live scouting/data/video scouting to profile players, having a robust process to sign-off on players, working within a multi-disciplinary team and with a sporting director and so much more. - - - - - - - What The Footie is the football and business podcast that goes behind the scenes. Please remember to support the pod with a follow & a 5 star review.
This week on TaPod we are sitting down with Steve Nield Graduate Recruitment Lead @GHD, Board Member and expert in all things Emerging Talent. We investigate what's happening in Grad Recruitment…myth-bust the recent Financial Review article on the state of the sector and just how mid-sized companies can compete for tertiary talent. This episode is not just for those with a robust graduate program, but more a deep-dive into an amazing channel for attracting candidates to your business. Thanks to Monash Talent for your support this month. If you are looking to build a Grad Program, bring in interns or casuals give the team from Monash Talent a call.
To download the transcript CLICK HERE On today's episode join us as we sit down with Beatrice Bessi, an accomplished CMS advanced sommelier and head sommelier at London's prestigious Chiltern Firehouse. With two decades of hospitality expertise and accolades including the International Wine and Spirits Competition's Emerging Talent in Wine Hospitality Award, Beatrice shares her journey from Grands Jours de Bourgogne to the exclusive 67 Pall Mall private members club for wine lovers. Today we journey into the delights of Sicilian wine, exploring native grapes like Nerello Mascalese and Nero d'avola, the volcanic soils of Mount Etna, and the allure of Passito di Pantelleria. Discover why Cerasuolo di Vittoria is poised to be this summer's standout sipper. This episode is sponsored by Wickham Wines, A small business themselves focusing on top quality wines. Do yourself a favour, and go check out their online store for their amazing collection! Use the code EATSLEEP10 for 10% off your first order. If you want to skip ahead: 02.39: Beatrice's trip to Burgundy 06.31: The Romanee Conti Vineyard 08.15: The Grands Jour de Bourgogne wine event 10.16: Working at 67 Pall Mall 13.14: Learning from the Master Sommeliers - Ronan Sayburn & Terry Kandylis 17.28: Head sommelier at Chiltern Firehouse 20.40: Guest preferences and building rapport 26.53: Grillo, Catarratto - white wines of Sicily 29.58: The volcanic soil of Mount Etna 33.07: The Carricante grape variety 38.03: The Nerello Mascalese grape variety 41.58: Nero d'Avola 44.45: Cerasuolo di Vittoria - the 2024 Summer Sipper 46.26: The single grape variety Frappato 47.58: Sicily - a leader in natural wines 52.29: Passito di Pantelleria Any thoughts or questions, do email me: janina@eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Or contact me on Instagram @eatsleep_winerepeat If you fancy watching some videos on my youtube channel: Eat Sleep Wine Repeat Or come say hi at www.eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Until next time, Cheers to you! ------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- THE EAT SLEEP WINE REPEAT PODCAST HAS BEEN FEATURED IN DECANTER MAGAZINE, RADIO TIMES AND FEED SPOT AS THE 6TH BEST UK WINE MAKING PODCAST
Under hösten och vintern visades utställningen Rebel: 30 Years of London Fashion på Design Museum i London. Den var ett samarbete med British Fashion Council vars satsning NewGen firade trettio år. NewGen är – ett onekligen framgångsrikt – initiativ som stöder unga designtalanger och vars målsättning är att hjälpa dem bygga upp globala premiummodemärken. Lee Alexander McQueen, Christopher Kane, Christopher Raeburn, Erdem, Peter Pilotto, Jonathan Saunders, Henry Holland, Kim Jones, J.W. Anderson, Mary Katrantzou, Molly Goddard, Roksanda, Simone Rocha, Priya Ahluwalia, Saul Nash, Grace Wales Bonner, Bianca Saunders är bara några designers som stöttats av NewGen genom åren. Hur kommer det sig att London varit så bra på att få fram unga nya designers? Och hur hänger kreativitet, mångfald och städer ihop?I dagens avsnitt vänder vi blicken mot kultursidan av mode. I en tid då så mycket kring mode bara handlar om shopping, hur kan mode bli intressant igen? Vi träffar Sarah Mower, mångårig kritikchef på Vogue.com, Ambassador for Emerging Talent vid British Fashion Council och ordförande för NewGen. Hon var också curator för utställningen Rebel: 30 Years of London Fashion. Vi pratar också med Charlotta Mellander, professor i nationalekonomi vid Jönköping International Business School och expert på städer, kreativitet och regional utveckling. Jordana Guimaraes, grundare till FashinNovation , berättar hur hennes företag arbetar aktivt mot olika städer och länder för att med kombinationen mode och tech få fart på hållbarhetsutvecklingen. Här utlovas samtal om designskolor, om en mångfald som berikar, om unga stjärnskott, om att vända det ohållbara ryggen, om vad staden och staten gör och inte gör för att stötta mode, om städers livskraft och om platsers önskan att profilera sig. Programmet leds av Jenny Lantz, docent i företagsekonomi med inriktning på kulturekonomi vid Handelshögskolan i Stockholm. Inslaget med Jordana Guimares görs av modejournalisten Sofia Hedström de Leo. Tack för att du lyssnar! Följ oss gärna på Instagram.
NEWS: We have just launched our new community ‘CIRCLE' - A Private Community for Ethically Conscious Designers and Changemakers / https://www.thisishcd.com/landing/circle-a-community-for-ethically-conscious-designers-changemakers Fast-track your career with our 12-week training programme: https://www.thisishcd.com/coaching-mentoring-for-innovators-change-makers Hey Everyone and welcome to another episode of This is HCD. Today in the show, we have two of the board members from the Next Gen SDN Conference, Lea Sevšek and Jihee Hwang. We discuss the Young Talent Board's role in bridging education and professional practice in service design, promoting diversity, and organising inclusive conferences. We speak about the upcoming event in April 2024. We explore why this event coming up in April is so powerful for supporting the next wave of emerging service design talent globally. We highlight volunteer opportunities, global reach and efforts to engage young talent. It's a great one. Let's jump straight in. https://sdn-youngtalentboard.org/conference https://www.linkedin.com/in/jiheehwang/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lea-s-b3157011a/
The first athletes for the New Zealand team to compete at this year's Paris Olympics have been named. They will compete in the speed climbing event, and for the first time, two speed climbers have been selected. Sarah Tetzlaff and Julian David will represent the country, along with about 200 other athletes, at the Games which will be in Paris this July. Nineteen-year-old Julian David is the current Junior World Champion for Speed Climbing and won the Emerging Talent award at this year's Halberg Awards. David spoke to Corin Dann.
Check Out The Video Vault!!! https://www.thebuckeyecast.com/videovault/ Get Your Recruiting Highlight Videos No Ads, All Buckeyes!!! Join us on The Daily Buckeye Blitz as host Joe Warwick shines the spotlight on the rising star, freshman cornerback Calvin Simpson-Hunt! Delve into Simpson-Hunt's journey, dissecting his recruiting profile and projecting his role in Ohio State's cornerback rotation!
John catches up with Declan McKenna to talk about his latest album ‘What Happened To The Beach?' Declan McKenna first saw mainstream success in 2015 following the release of his debut single ‘Brazil' and winning Glastonbury Festival's Emerging Talent prize. While blending topics of politics and social issues with his indie-pop sound through his first two albums, ‘What Happened To The Beach?' introduces us to a new world, this time looking inward and drawing on Declan's personal growth as a musician. As well as opening up his hugely varied bag of demos, musical sketches, and jam sessions, Declan shares stories of his time working in the studio with producer Luca Buccellati, talking through the unusual sounds and fantasy locations that inspired his writing. Tracks discussed: Mulholland's Dinner & Wine, Breath of Light, Mezzanine LINKS TO EVERYTHING TAPE NOTES linktr.ee/tapenotes Listen to ‘What Happened To The Beach?' here. Sony Music Entertainment Intro Music - Sunshine Buddy, Laurel Collective GEAR MENTIONS Soundtoys Little Alterboy MWFX The Judder Pedal Roland Juno 60 Shure SM7B Mellotron Electro Harmonix MEL9 Pedal Acoustasonic Guitars Logic auto-wah Logic Pro X Ableton OUR GEAR https://linktr.ee/tapenotes_ourgear HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW If you'd like to help support the show you can donate as little or as much as you'd like here, (we really appreciate your contributions :) Donate Or you can join us on Patreon, where among many things you can access full length videos of most new episodes, ad-free episodes and detailed gear list breakdowns. KEEP UP TO DATE For behind the scenes photos and the latest updates, make sure to follow us on: Instagram: @tapenotes Twitter: @tapenotes Facebook: @tapenotespodcast YouTube: Tape Notes Podcast Discord: Tape Notes Patreon: Tape Notes To let us know the artists you'd like to hear, Tweet us, slide into our DMs, send us an email or even a letter. We'd love to hear! Visit our website to join our mailing list: www.tapenotes.co.uk TAPE NOTES TEAM Will Brown - Executive Producer, Engineer & Editor Tim Adam-Smith - Executive Producer, Videographer Will Lyons - Editor Nico Varanese - Videographer, Editor Guy Nicholls - Production Assistant Jessica Clucas - Production Assistant Katie-Louise Buxton - Production Assistant Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The MyPersonalFootballCoach Virtual Academy Next Gen Club is going live February 1st. Technical, Tactical, Physical, Mindset and tips how to get scouted from some of the best talent developers in world football. https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/the-virtual-academy-home/ Yousuf Sajjadd has gone from volunteer scout at Brentford to Technical Director of FC Den Bosch in Holland in just over 10 years. Along the way he's worked full time at Chelsea in the recruitment department and was Head of Emerging Talent at Arsenal. Yousuf talks about the changing nature of recruitment at the highest level and what it looks like at two of the biggest academies in England.
Slightly different approach this week. Colin Barnes is a man with skin in the goalkeeping game. After 25 years in the coaching arena, he's contributed to the development of more than 40 professional stoppers over the course of his career (he may have also been Richard Lee's first-ever goalkeeping coach). Now, as Head of Emerging Talent at Crystal Palace, he's scouring South London to find the next generation of Eagles as part of the club's burgeoning academy setup. Not many people within professional and non-league goalkeeping don't know who this man is, so we sat back and let him offer his thoughts on the position, how it's evolved over the years and what the future holds.
Krislam Chin, a designer and educator based in West LA, shares her journey in the design industry and her passion for teaching. She discusses the importance of travel for creative individuals and the need for designers to experience the world. Her studio, Hello World Studio, aims to provide opportunities for emerging designers. She emphasizes the importance of not defining success based on external factors and encourages emerging designers always to acknowledge opportunities.Key Takeaways:Learn the importance of travel for creative individuals to gain new perspectives and experiencesUnderstand why designers should have the experience to stay relevant in the industryDiscover how her studio, Hello World Studio, aims to provide opportunities for emerging designersExplain the responsibility of Millennials to prepare the field for future design workforce and what we all can learn from Gen ZFind out Krislam's success tips for emerging designersQuotes:"If you stay in one place for too long, you just need to see different things, be with other people." - Krislam Chin"Success is what you determine what success is." - Krislam Chin"Never let the world define what success looks like to you." - Krislam ChinTimestamps:(02:27) Introduction to Krislam Chin, how she met Harrison, and the benefits of traveling to creative individuals(04:53) How she achieved her ultimate dream of being submerged in education as a student, educator, and studio owner(07:04) The interplay between teaching and being a student running a studio and the importance of providing experience for emerging designers(10:41) Acknowledging the challenges and responsibilities of students, making dreams come true for emerging designers and companies through Hello World Studio, and her motivation to move to Downtown LA(15:25) What we can learn from Gen Z, reflecting on the stress and toxic culture in design, and the responsibility of Millennials to prepare the field for future design workforce(24:48) From What If to Why Not: Success Tips for Emerging Designers (31:01) Why the individual, not external factors, define success(34:12) How she radically accepted herself as a fun teacher using rubber duckies(37:44) How to get in touch with Krislam and collaboration with small businesses(38:48) Her appreciation for the podcast and community-building effortsAbout The Guest:Krislam Chin is a designer and educator based in West LA. With a passion for teaching, she has pursued a career in graphic design and recently launched Hello World Studio. She is dedicated to providing opportunities for emerging designers and helping them gain the experience they need to succeed in the industry.Connect with Krislam Chin:WebsiteHello World StudioLinkedIn Referenced Links:Michael DahmsTwo Backpacks BookWhat's Next:Please leave us a rating and a review on Apple...
Don't Kill the Messenger with movie research expert Kevin Goetz
Kevin is joined by the President of TriStar Pictures, Nicole BrownJoin host Kevin Goetz as he engages Nicole Brown in a conversation about her career evolution from child actor to President of TriStar Pictures. Tracing her early acting jobs to producing and executive roles, Brown imparts thoughtful wisdom on creative collaboration, test screenings, and keeping audiences engaged. She shares insights on balancing bold artistic visions with commercial success, studio involvement, and the importance of innovation. From her experiences shepherding original films like The Woman King, Baby Driver, and A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Brown offers revelations on what goes into crafting compelling films. She also has advice for emerging talent looking to push the industry forward.Early Life and Career (4:23)Brown describes getting bitten by the acting bug as a child growing up in Culver City, California. She began booking commercials and roles in shows she watched on TV. She reflects on how quickly acting went from an extracurricular activity to a central part of her young life.Transition to Producing (6:05)When Brown attended Columbia University, she began realizing that she derived more joy from facilitating creative projects behind the scenes than being on camera.Internship with Marc Platt (11:08)After college, Brown landed a career-changing summer internship with powerhouse producer Marc Platt. She sat in on his meetings at a major studio and soaked up his openness to ideas.Insights on Studio-Filmmaker Collaboration (19:24)Brown stresses that every film requires a different type of creative dance between the studio and the director. She notes that the studio's level of involvement often depends on the director's proven track record and the film's genre.The Origin Story of The Woman King (25:16)Brown traces how the idea for The Woman King originated when Viola Davis approached her eager to play a fierce African general leading an elite female army.Elements of Successful Theatrical Films in a Changing Landscape (31:19)Brown believes today's films require a sense of spectacle, urgency, and relevance that makes audiences eager to experience them immediately on the big screen.The Power of Test Screenings (36:28)Brown values seeing real audiences experience a film during test screenings. Beyond just the questionnaire data, she learns a great deal from the crowd's audible reactions and body language.Advice to Emerging Talent (40:21)Brown urges the next generation to fully immerse themselves in cinematic history and all forms of storytelling. But she also challenges them to then throw out the rulebook and bring completely new, bold ideas to revolutionize filmmaking.Tune in as host Kevin Goetz and Nicole Brown unpack valuable filmmaking lessons.Host: Kevin GoetzGuest: Nicole BrownProducer: Kari CampanoWriters: Kevin Goetz, Darlene Hayman, and Kari CampanoFor more information about Nicole Brown:Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Brown_(film_executive)IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0114352/Sony Pictures: https://www.sonypictures.com/For more information about Kevin Goetz:Website: www.KevinGoetz360.comAudienceology Book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Audience-ology/Kevin-Goetz/9781982186678Facebook, Twitter, Instagram: @KevinGoetz360Linked In @Kevin GoetzScreen Engine/ASI Website:
Welcome to the first episode of The ATX DAO Podcast! What to Expect: Insider Insights: Hear from the co-founders about the journey of ATX DAO, from its inception in a local brewery to becoming a major crypto hub. Expert Discussions: Dive into discussions on crypto advocacy, tech innovation, and community building with a focus on Austin's unique role in the crypto scene. Real Stories: Engaging tales from members who pivoted from traditional finance to crypto, sharing their personal experiences and growth in the blockchain world. Who Should Listen: Crypto Enthusiasts & Professionals: Anyone deeply involved or interested in the crypto and blockchain space will find these discussions invaluable. Local Community Members: Austinites are curious about the local crypto scene or want to connect with like-minded individuals in tech and creativity. Emerging Talent in Tech: If you're looking to dive into the world of blockchain or seeking inspiration from successful transitions into the field, this is for you. To learn more about ATX DAO: Check out the ATX DAO website Follow @ATXDAO on X (Twitter) Connect with us on LinkedIn Join the community in the ATX DAO Discord Connect with us on X (Twitter): Mason: @512mace Nick: @nickcasares Luke: @Luke152 Ash: @ashinthewild Support the Podcast: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review and share it with your network. Subscribe for more insights, interviews, and deep dives into the world of Web 3.
Jason Andors and Jenny Saldaña visit friends and express their love for the Dominican Republic, Emerging talent in the Dominican Republic helps profile, Hot Travel Spot, Jason's builds a home for an Dominican elder and more. Jenny Saldaña is an award winning playwright, actor and comedian. She is also a 17 year breast cancer survivor and advocate. Jenny published her first book, Master First Dater: Second to None (available on Amazon) Jason Andors has appeared on HBO's Bad Boys of Comedy, Comedy Central's Premium Blend, Showtime's White Boyz in the Hood (which he also associate-produced), Comics Unleashed , Showtime at the Apollo (a guest artist), BET's Comic View, Gotham Comedy Live, and many more! He recently won a Latino award at the Latino Premios for “TikToker Of The Year” and is one of the principal actors in a Dominican film that just came out called “La Soga 3”. Why a Latino award and Dominican film? Because in 2015 he went viral on social media as a Dominican character named “El Tiguere Vacano”. “El Tiguere Vacano” is a proud Dominican from a neighborhood called Villa Mella who loves his country more than anyone. This character has been Jason's main focus since he went viral. El Tiguere Vacano has been seen on Dominicana's Got Talent, Raymond y Miguel” (basically the SNL of the Dominican Republic), Mananero, Jochy Santos “El Mismo Golpe”, Esta Noche Mariasela, Las Hijos de Tuta, four shows on the the radio network “Alofoke” called Esto no Es Radio Show, Open Mic, Finanzas de Humor, and Tuveralio, Boca de Piano, Carlos Sanchez's podcast “A Sigun”, Dime AVE, Extremo Extremo, Buena Noche, and many more! He has also been written up in the popular newspaper “El Diario Libre” and other newspapers as well. This year he was finally able to make one of his dreams come true and start his own foundation in the Dominican Republic for kids in need called “Fundacion Jason Andors JAJA.” Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), TBS's The Last O.G, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Hysterical on FX, The Movie Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf
Today we welcome comedian Brittany Brave to discuss one of my favorite movies He's Just Not that Into You and what we took from it for our own daily lives. This one quickly became one of our most fun epsiodes! Brittany Brave is a NYC-via-Miami based comedian, actress, writer, producer and host who's been seen on TBS, MTV, Quibi, The Wendy Williams Show, SiriusXM and featured in The New York Times, ELLE, Ashton Kutcher's A-Plus, TimeOut New York, Entrepreneur Magazine and more. In 2021, Brave was named Best Comedian by the Miami New Times, in 2019, named Best New Comic at the NY Comedy Festival and Caroline's on Broadway and in 2017 an Emerging Talent by TBS Network. Brave recently won 92.9 The Point's Virtual Comedy Couch Competition and headlined Four Corners Comedy Festival in Durango, CO. She was also a featured comedic contributor in Jon Chattman's Moving Foreword, published alongside works by Darrell Hammond, Jerry Springer and more. For more laughs and where you can catch her next check out her website or follow her on Instagram.
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In this episode, we talk to N'famady about his music and the soul of it, the balafon! The Spanish version of this episode will follow up this week. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nfamady_kouyate/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@nfamadykouyate9833/videos Recommendations: Adwaith https://open.spotify.com/artist/40gm6Qd1XrQrLlJNjujjdU?si=vZbO3SxpTy6_64LYpotepw Eädyth https://open.spotify.com/artist/5kvoKALZw6diggpBUHIfz4?si=iJw5yAR8RoGVaFu5EthCJA Contacto: @Cablesyteclas Youtube https://www.youtube.com/Cablesyteclas www.cablesyteclas.com Anuncios y patrocinios: cablesyteclas@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cablesyteclas/message
Comedian Brittany Brave Has a Voice and Is NOT Afraid to Use it! Brittany Brave is a NYC-via-Miami based comedian, actress, writer, producer and host who's been seen on TBS, MTV, Quibi, The Wendy Williams Show, SiriusXM and featured in The New York Times, ELLE, Ashton Kutcher's A-Plus, TimeOut New York, Entrepreneur Magazine and more. In 2021, Brave was named Best Comedian by the Miami New Times, in 2019, named Best New Comic at the NY Comedy Festival and Caroline's on Broadway and in 2017 an Emerging Talent by TBS Network. Brave recently won 92.9 The Point's Virtual Comedy Couch Competition and headlined Four Corners Comedy Festival in Durango, CO. She was also a featured comedic contributor in Jon Chattman's Moving Foreword, published alongside works by Darrell Hammond, Jerry Springer and more. Brave has quickly made a name for herself in the stand up comedy circuits in NYC and Miami, regularly opening for nationally touring headliners such as Jessica Kirson, Mark Normand, Judy Gold, Ilana Glazer, Jared Freid, Ricky Velez and more. She recently emceed Bitcoin 2022's Real Sound Money Festival, hosting for notable names such as Hannibal Burress, Jay Pharoah, Donnell Rawlings, Michael Rapaport and Jimmy O. Yang. An experienced performer with more than 17 years of on-stage experience, Brave has studied at the world's premier comedy schools such as UCB, Second City, iO and The People's Improv Theater. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Theater and Dance Performance from the University of Florida in 2013 and regularly trains at The Actory in Miami, FL. Brittany also created Cat Call, (@wearecatcall) a platform for female events and conversation. The organization produces all-female content and events and has partnered with Sofar Sounds, Deep Eddy Vodka, Bumble, Sassclass and more. Brave is an active advocate for domestic violence awareness and gender equality and is a regular ambassador for 305 Fitness, Pepper, Spiral Financial, Ladybox Boutique, Satifsyer.com. Connect with us on our website for more amazing conversations! www.brettallanshow.com Got some feedback? Let us know! openmicguest@gmail.com Follow us on social media! IG https://www.instagram.com/brettallanshow/ FB https://www.facebook.com/thebrettallanshow/ Twitter https://twitter.com/brettallanshow Consider giving us a kind rating and review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1486122533?mt=2&ls=1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our special guest for today is Joy Ngiaw. She is an award-winning Malaysian composer for film and TV. Graduating summa cum laude from Berklee College of Music, Joy possesses a deep affinity for narratives that evoke nostalgia and forge meaningful connections. Joy's music can be heard in Apple TV+ and Skydance's debut animation Blush, Walt Disney Animation Studio's Short Circuit: Jing Hua, and Netflix's Rescued By Ruby. Most recently, Joy scored the music for the Netflix show Glamorous. Her talent has been recognized with a nomination for the highly regarded Emerging Talent award by the Society of Composers and Lyricists, establishing her as a distinguished voice among the new generation of film composers. What You'll Learn In today's episode, Joy shares the experiences that have shaped her career. We explore her creative process, her inspirations, and the challenges she has faced in the industry. Join us as we explore the significance of embracing emotions, breaking free from cultural expectations, and its impact on Joy's journey as a composer. Discover how embracing her emotions has become a driving force behind her creative expression and a catalyst for building meaningful connections with others. Things We Discussed Here are the key learnings from Joy Ngiaw's journey as a composer: Embrace emotions and sensitivity: Joy encourages others, including her younger self, to embrace being emotional and sensitive. It is not a weakness but a powerful tool for connection and expression. Nostalgia as a creative force: Joy's music is deeply rooted in nostalgia, evoking a complex range of emotions. Networking and collaboration: Joy pursued her own projects while working as an assistant composer by attending events, film festivals, and concerts. This proactive approach allowed her to meet like-minded individuals and led to serendipitous collaborations. Organic collaborations, aligned creative visions, and working with people can create magical results. Balancing personal aspirations: Despite her assisting role, Joy made sure to allocate time for her own compositions and creative pursuits. She recognized the importance of nurturing her own artistic voice and creating opportunities for herself. Curiosity and storytelling: Joy's love for working with people stems from her genuine curiosity about their stories. Engaging with others adds depth and perspective to her work and fuels her creativity. Connect with Joy Ngiaw Website Facebook Instagram IMDb Connect with Jason Tonioli Website Facebook YouTube Instagram Spotify Pandora Amazon Music Apple Music
As you will have heard many times on this podcast series so far, Paul Weller has a long tradition of supporting up and coming music artists. Welsh neo soul artist Nia Wyn is another huge talent to get his stamp of approval and it was a real joy to hear her story on this episode of the Paul Weller Fan Podcast.Her music takes influence from Soul, RnB, Jazz, Pop and Hip-Hop to create something new, something that is uniquely hers. Trust me when I say that her incredible, unmistakable vocals will blow you away with each release and live performance....In our podcast chat, we dig into the recent past to hear about her connections with Paul Weller from a WhatsApp intro that leads to Paul picking Nia up from Woking station for a songwriting and recording session at Black Barn Studio (Paul Weller HQ) and the creation of her beautiful soulful song “Turnstyles”.Released as a single in June 2018, Paul plays bass, hammond organ and piano and sings backing vocals on the song.We also chatted about live performance and as you'll hear on the podcast, Nia opened for Paul at his concert in York in August 2018, along with supporting him on dates for the rescheduled-rescheduled On Sunset / Fat Pop tour in 2021.2022 saw her release more new music with her Magical Thinking EP and she also reached the finals of Glastonbury Festival's Emerging Talent competition. That Summer saw her go on to play the Somerset festival along with Latitude and she supported Paul Weller again at Lytham Festival... Not a bad year right?Nia is another artist, to be endorsed by Paul, whose songs take you on a journey.A raw and powerful style of storytelling that at times can be observational - stories about others, in the third person or more often it would seem that she is singing something deeply personal, open, honest and introspective. Not afraid to wear her heart on her sleeve to tackle topics that may appear to be taboo (her own mental health challenges as example) in an age where those areas of discussion really shouldn't be.She has an incredible knack of making you think with her music whilst also having that all important gift of melody. Every release so far has been pretty special and builds on what has come before and I'm genuinely excited by what is to come in the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Atlanta Falcons player William Moore has been charged with multiple counts, including two counts of aggravated assault, after allegedly firing a gun at a vehicle with three people, including two children, inside. The incident occurred on Sunday in Alexander Park, Lawrenceville, and the vehicle was damaged, though it is unknown if anyone was injured. Moore played for the Falcons for seven seasons before retiring in 2015, and he was booked into the Gwinnett County jail on Sunday, where he remains held. A school bus caught fire outside Mulberry Elementary School in Gwinnett County, on Monday morning. The driver noticed increasing heat under the dashboard and pulled over before evacuating the students from the bus. Shortly after, the bus caught fire, but no one was injured in the incident. The fire department quickly extinguished the flames, and Georgia Milestones testing was suspended for the day. School officials have reassured parents that counselors are available for any students who may need support. The bus driver and monitor were praised for their quick response in ensuring the safety of the children. A student at Trickum Middle School will face disciplinary action and criminal charges after a search for marijuana led to the discovery of an unloaded handgun. A staff member had raised concerns about the student and alerted administrators. The student was brought to a "secure location" and their bag was searched, where marijuana and a handgun were found. The school's principal, Ryan Queen, praised the staff member who raised concerns and said that the incident demonstrated the "see something, say something" concept. The incident is the latest in a series of disciplinary incidents in Gwinnett County schools this year. The Suwanee Arts Festival is a two-day event showcasing art exhibits, stage performances, children's activities, and cuisine from around the world. The festival will take place at Suwanee Town Center and will focus on the visual arts, featuring more than 120 regional artisans selling their creations. There will also be onsite demonstrations by glassblower Kelly Robertson and woodworker Lee Bembry, as well as a Kid's Zone and Emerging Talent tent showcasing young artists. The festival will also feature entertainment on the Town Center Park Stage and a Writer's Tent highlighting literary arts. A variety of food options will be available, and the festival will conclude with the unveiling of "The Ultimate Participation Trophy Project," a temporary art piece made from donated trophies by artist Phil Proctor. John Melvin, former executive director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, has been sworn in as the managing assistant district attorney in Gwinnett County. Melvin, who resigned from his position at the GBI last month, has over 28 years of prosecution and legal experience, including five years at the GBI, where he served as chief of staff, assistant director, and executive director. Before joining the GBI, Melvin worked as a prosecutor in the Cobb County DA's Office and taught at Emory Law School and Atlanta's John Marshall Law School. In his Facebook post, Melvin expressed his excitement to return to the profession of law and serve as a managing district attorney in Gwinnett County, which has a population of one million and is one of the most diverse counties in the United States. For more information be sure to visit www.bgpodcastnetwork.com https://www.lawrencevillega.org/ https://www.foxtheatre.org/ https://guideinc.org/ https://www.psponline.com/ https://www.kiamallofga.com/ https://www.milb.com/gwinnett https://www.fernbankmuseum.org/ www.atlantagladiators.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to HIRED! The Podcast with your host Travis Miller. In this episode, Travis sits down with Chase Kocher, Founder and CEO of Aim4Hire, a leading recruiting agency for top tech startups. Together, they discuss the current state of hiring and employment in the tech industry, with a focus on startups. Chase shares his insights on how hiring is evolving and how candidates can stand out in a competitive job market. They also explore how employers may begin to hire less, and why utilizing recruiters can be an effective way for companies to attract top talent. Join Travis and Chase as they delve into the world of tech hiring and offer valuable advice for job seekers and employers alike. Don't miss this informative and engaging episode of HIRED! The Podcast. Chase Kocher is the Founder and CEO of Aim4Hire, a leading recruiting agency for top tech startups seeking elite talent. With a wealth of experience in the software engineering and product landscape, Chase is dedicated to connecting top talent with innovative startups. His expertise has earned him industry recognition, including being named one of the 2022 Business Product & Service Companies to Watch by The Startup Weekly, and receiving the 2022 Founder to Watch Award by The Startup Weekly. Chase Kocher is the Founder and CEO of Aim4Hire, a leading recruiting agency that partners exclusively with top tech startups seeking elite talent. Under his leadership, Aim4Hire has gained industry recognition, including being named one of the 2022 Business Product & Service Companies to Watch by The Startup Weekly. Chase has also received the 2022 Founder to Watch Award by The Startup Weekly. With his extensive network and unparalleled expertise, Chase is dedicated to connecting top talent with cutting-edge startups and helping his clients achieve their growth objectives._________________________________________________Connect with Chase KocherLinkedIn - http://bit.ly/3KRKXpWAim4Hire LinkedIn - http://bit.ly/3GyHs57_________________________________________________Want to stream our podcast on another platform?iTunes - https://apple.co/3vLWiNXAudible - https://adbl.co/3vJfOu7Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3xJFQzm
Stephanie Englund is the Director of Talent Acquisition for Emerging Talent at Best Buy. In this episode, Stephanie shares her insights on adjusting recruitment strategies in the new hybrid work environment, innovative ways to market to potential hires, and most importantly, how to make recruiting about the employees and not just about the company. Plus, she shared some of her most important lessons, including learning how to truly empower leaders to lead. So, if you're looking to attract top talent and build a strong team, then stay tuned and listen to Stephanie's valuable advice.
On today's show we talk to two bona-fide 'influencers' and ask how they're connecting with people, how they're using their skills, and what the emerging generation of professional is looking for. Laurence Benson has 2.4m followers on TikTok, Holly Boothroyd has 80k of Instagram. How have they done it, and should enterprise orgs be less snooty about influencers and learn from the example of relatable, achievable inspiration?
The Collin Roycroft Quartet plays the Emerging Talent series at jazz Central Studios in Minneapolis next Thursday at 8PM. At the show, Collin and the band will give its spins to great Jazz created over recent decades. In a conversation with Phil Nusbaum, Collin addressed the tune Flamenco Sketches, which has nothing to do with Flamenco music or dance.
Tristan Barr was the first writer/director down under to shoot a full-length feature film in one single take, across the span of 9 different locations and a running time of 82 minutes, ‘Watch the Sunset', which won Cinema Australia's "Top five films of the year" and was acquired as a STAN Original after a successful cinema season. Recently, Tristan was the lead producer of the neo-western thriller feature 'Head Count' starring Ryan Kwanten (True Blood, Kindred), Aaron Jakubenko (Tidelands, The Shanarra Chronicles), Melanie Zanetti (Bluey, Raven's Hollow) being distributed by Shout Factory (Old Henry) & Umbrella Entertainment (The Babadook). In 2021 Tristan also produced the short films 'Reklaw' and 'Suspense' that played at SXSW & Fantasia Film festivals, and Won "Hollyshorts" thriller section, as well as directing feature film 'Subject' that was selected for Cannes Frontiers. His other work has received consistent praise, including an accolade for ‘Best Director' at the Canada International Film Festival. Tristan also produced the horror/comedy pilot ‘Cursed' which played at SXSW in association with Screen QLD. Tristan was selected for Screen Australia's Emerging Talent delegation at the Cannes Film Festival. Tristan's Website: www.tristanbarr.com/ Tristan's insta: www.instagram.com/trisbarr/ Don't Be So Dramatic Podcast: Podcast instagram:@dbsdpodcast Rachel's instagram:@rachel.lauren.baker Email: info@asmanagement.com.au Produced by: Alyssa Stevenson, Rachel Baker Network: Diamantina Media (DM Podcasts) Audio Editor: Echidna Audio https://echidnaaudio.com/ Video Content: Nicole TabuenaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Arsenal Transfer Show EP263: Mykhaylo Mudryk Chelsea Hijack, Saliba Contract, Kudus & More!Tom presents a daily show on The Gooner Talk covering all the latest Arsenal news, Arsenal transfer news, match reaction, press conferences and much more plus a Q&A session taking questions from the LIVE chat. Get all your Arsenal news now and every day. Links to Fantasy code, Twitter, Instagram, audio-only platforms, The Arsenal Way and our channel membership scheme including entry to the Discord community: https://linktr.ee/TheGoonerTalk0:00 Intro3:24 Brighton vs Arsenal Preview Show4:02 Liverpool and Brentford win4:52 Former Arsenal Head of Emerging Talent joins Den Bosch5:51 William Saliba contract extension activated6:35 Mikel Arteta press conference8:38 Benfica want Arsenal target Danilo to replace Enzo Fernandez9:27 Arsenal one of the clubs interested in Mohammed Kudus10:01 POTY Mykhaylo Mudryk wanted by Chelsea as they aim to hijack Arsenal deal?13:18 Q&A Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-gooner-talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Transparency in communication is a key element in helping employees see that the company is truly invested in improving its culture. It is made evident when the speaker shows up as an authentic individual who knows how to adapt his presentations depending on the needs of his audience. In this episode, we hear from the Emerging Talent and Apprentice Incubator Leader at Cisco, Mayte Marquez Querol. Brought to you by PREZENT.AI and Executive Producer, Rajat Mishra.
Since 1975, Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) has set the standard for visual effects, creating some of the most stunning images in the history of film. At the forefront of the digital revolution, ILM continues to break new ground in the field not only in visual effects but now virtual reality, augmented reality, immersive entertainment, and virtual production. Founded by George Lucas, ILM is the leading effects facility in the world, with studios located in San Francisco, Singapore, Vancouver, London, and Sydney. The company serves the motion picture, television, streaming, commercial production, and attraction industries. ILM has created visual effects for over 350 feature films. With so many technical and creative innovations, ILM has been a constant force propelling the evolution of visual effects. Beginning with a mastery of the traditional arts of blue-screen photography, matte painting and model and miniature construction, ILM advanced the art of optical compositing and pioneered the development of motion control photography, digital compositing, and numerous other advances in effects technology. Since the 1980s, ILM has led the way in the use of computer graphics and digital imaging in feature films, developing breakthrough techniques such as morphing, enveloping and film input scanning technology. Most recently ILM unveiled its StageCraft realtime virtual production platform and StageCraft LED Stages which allow storytellers the ultimate flexibility in how they plan, develop and capture their vision. Today, ILM features one the most comprehensive and advanced digital effects production pipelines in the entertainment industry, from the earliest creation of wholly computer-generated characters in The Abyss, Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Jurassic Park to the startling digital breakthroughs in films such as Twister, Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace and The Perfect Storm. ILM's ability to merge photo-realistic digital images with live-action footage is renowned throughout the industry. Critical to ILM's success are its Visual Effects Supervisors, who combine technical expertise with creative vision. They are joined by a global team of some 1,200 employees that includes producers, art directors, computer graphics artists, software engineers, editors, and technicians. This effects team works within ILM's proven production management system, known for producing superlative results on time and on budget. Industrial Light & Magic is a Lucasfilm Ltd. company serving the digital needs of the entertainment industry for visual effects. ILM has been awarded 3 Emmy Awards, 15 Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects, and received 33 Academy Awards for Scientific and Technical Achievements that have had an indelible impact on the art of filmmaking. In this Podcast, Manager of Emerging Talent at ILM Kim Paris talks about her experience recruiting talent, the importance of cover letters, the power of humility, the myth of film not being a stable career; as well as gives advice on outreach emails, reels and job interviews. For more show notes, visit www.allanmckay.com/353/.
She's received an award bestowed by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II herself… She's consulted for the United Nations…. She's a 3x TEDx speaker AND Top 30 Under 30 Sustainability Leader… Today's guest is Kelly Lovell. To say that I have SO much respect for Kelly is an understatement, and her work is a massive inspiration to me. Kelly has one of the biggest hearts I know, and today we dive into how she's been able to create such an incredible impact despite her young age. Enjoy!
As part of NBC Sports' celebration of Women's History Month, Robbie Mustoe and Robbie Earle present an interview with the Women of Watford hosted by Hornets defender, Christian Kabasele, and an interview with Norwich City's Head of Emerging Talent, Mariela Nisotaki.