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Monday's increase to the Federal carbon tax isn't helping the Trudeau government's popularity. We get details on the impact the tax is having on the polls and the latest headlines making news from the Nation's Capital with Mercedes Stephenson, Global News Ottawa Bureau Chief and Host of The West Block. Next, if you're considering a change in careers or looking to keep your skills up to date, maybe “Bow Valley College” would be a good fit. We continue our “Future of Work” series and this time out, learn about the unique programs offered at the “Bow Valley College Centre for Entertainment Arts” from Associate Dean, Jeff Clemens. Finally, could Viagra ‘rise to the occasion' when it comes to combating Alzheimer's Disease? Well that's the claim of a recent study and it's a BIG ONE. We discuss the interesting “unintended” consequence of the popular drug with Dr. Ted Jablonski, our “on-call family physician”.
There's a University in Ireland that is offering a four-year degree in Influencing.How to become a social media influencer.At the University of Utah you can major in Gaming. Yeah that's right video games. Is this a degree that has a legitimate career path or is this just majoring in your hobby? Jose Zagal, Professor with the University of Utah’s Entertainment Arts & Engineering program joins the conversation.
In this episode, we go back to the mid-1980s when Michael Eisner decided to bring The Chautauqua Institution's blend of enrichment, entertainment, and fun back to Florida with a “uniquely Disney” touch. Originally conceived to be part of Celebration, The Disney Institute opened in February of 1996, offering “Discovery Vacations” where guests could choose from a variety of classes on the topics of Culinary Arts, Design Arts, Entertainment Arts, Environment, Lifestyles, Story Arts, and Sport and Fitness.
Johnny Allen is a seminal figure in alternative arts and culture in Australia, and a recognised pioneer of the event industry, often referred to as the ‘Father of Events' in Australia.He published and edited Masque national magazine of the performing arts from 1965 to 1968, and wrote The Entertainment Arts in Australia published by Paul Hamlyn Sydney in 1968. In the early 1970s he ran the indy music venue The Arts Factory in Surry Hills.In 1972, as Cultural Director of the Australian Union of Students, he established a national touring circuit including activists such as Ralph Nader, Spike Milligan, Phil Ochs, Ron Cobb and Richard Neville. In 1973 he produced the Nimbin Aquarius Festival with Festival Director Graeme Dunstan.After spending time in the US in the mid-1970s, he returned to Sydney and ran the Paris Theatre opposite Hyde Park, producing the first gay film festival, Images of Gays in 1978. He went on to start the radical performance collective Cabaret Conspiracy, the Gay Theatre Company, and Palms Cabaret in Oxford Street.In 1985, he directed the 25th Anniversary Mattara Festival of Newcastle, and went on to direct that city's celebrations of Australia's Bicentenary in 1988, including the State Music Festival, the Royal Visit of the Queen and Prince Phillip, and The Longest Birthday Party on the Newcastle Foreshore, awarded Best Australia Day Event of the Bicentennial year. He returned to Sydney in 1989 as Event Manager for the Darling Harbour Authority, positioning it as ‘where Sydney celebrates' with an annual program including major celebrations of Australia Day and New Year's Eve.Now semi-retired, Johnny continues to practise event management, coordinating the cabaret program for the Sedition Festival in 2019, the Golden Mile Gallery exhibition of gay history in 20 shopfronts in Oxford Street as a feature event of the Oxtravaganza program for Mardi Gras in 2020, and gay cultural history exhibitions for Mardi Gras in 2021 and 2022. He is a board member of the proposed queer museum project Qtopia Sydney, a consultant to the State Library queer exhibition in 2023, and is currently preparing a major gay cultural program for Sydney WorldPride in 2023.Next Thursday June 16th he is presenting a Queer themed evening of events at the Powerhouse Museum - up late! The evening is part of the IDEAS program for the VIVID festival - now enthralling patrons across Sydney. Johnny joined STAGES to discuss this event - and a life-time creating memories.The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Whooshkaa, Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Recipient of Best New Podcast at 2019 Australian Podcast Awards. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
There's lots of research going on about video games. Some of it involves product testing like VR games or the effectiveness of interfaces. Some of it looks at the impact of gaming on players for things like violence, sexism, and addiction. What ethical concerns come into play when doing research like this on live human beings like you and I? --------------------------- Ashley ML Guajardo is an associate professor of Entertainment Arts and Engineering at the University of Utah where she teaches game design and games user research. When she isn't researching Twitch streamers or Twitch streaming herself, she serves on the Institutional Review Board and is currently co-directing the #gamesUR Summit 2022- the largest conference for games user researchers. Ann Johnson has degrees in biology, chemistry, and public health, and her career is making sure people who volunteer to be in research studies are as safe and respected as possible. She's the Director of the University of Utah's IRB & Human Research Protection Program --------------------------- JOIN THE ETHICS AND VIDEO GAMES COMMUNITY: - Follow/like/share us on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube - Explore our website and check out our Video Games Ethics Resources Center: https://ethicsandvideogames.com - If you're game to lend us your financial support, we'd love to have it and can definitely use it! You can do that here: SUPPORT OUR PODCAST! - Give us a review whereever you listen to podcasts - If you've got an idea or an ethical issue involving video games that you think would make for a good podcast, please let us know! Contact us at ethicsandvideogames.com or email us at contact@ethicsandvideogames.com. We'd love to hear from you! Hosted by Shlomo Sher, Ph.D. and Andy Ashcraft Production by Carmen Elena Mitchell Music and graphics by Daniel Sher
Each week, the founder of a company or brand shares what worked for them, what they needed to improve on, and all of their learning lessons along the way.Episode #155 - "What It's Really Like to Be an Entrepreneur" has been rebranded to "That Entrepreneur Show" https://www.VincentALanci.com/.For the seventh episode of Season 11, the show travels to Utah to sit down with Jeff Jackman. Some of the areas he will touch on are how to acquire new clients, find new places to look for clients, finish your education after taking a break, and so much more! Enjoy the show.Jeff is a full-time artist and entrepreneur. At a younger age, he like many people didn't know what to do with his life and fell into dead end jobs and alcoholism. Jeff decided to make a change back in 2012 and he stopped drinking alcohol ever since. Jeff has since gone back to school and earned a Bachelor of Film and Masters in Game Arts from the Entertainment Arts and Engineering lab at the University of Utah. Since going back to school, Jeff has had the chance to find what it is he knew was meant to do: Make art that solves problems for others! Along with schooling, he worked 2 years in a games and app lab for therapeutic and health related games, followed by 3 years at a local indie game studio. Jeff has since been making a name for himself in the indie game and character illustration scene and he's the guy who made Host Vincent A. Lanci's recent book cover, Mental Health Week! Check out that book here: https://www.amazon.com/Mental-Health-Week-Vincent-Lanci/dp/0578676168/ref=sr_1_3dchild=1&keywords=mental+health+week&qid=1633690968&sr=8-3Host Name: Vincent A. LanciEmail: PodcastsByLanci@Gmail.comYouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCy0dil34Q5ILEuHgLVmfhXQInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatentrepreneurshowFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThatEntrepreneurShowTwitter: twitter.com/PodcastsByLanciLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/thatentrepreneurshowFor Digital Editing Inquiries: Email PodcastsByLanci@Gmail.comHappy | https://soundcloud.com/morning-kulishow/happy-backgAdventure by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 UnportedSpotlight Story & Quote Source: MyModernMet.com, Goalcast.com
THE MEYER CHRONICLES: GRATEFUL TO BE TRUCKIN' THROUGH THE CONCERT YEARS 1966-71 The throwback episode provides an inspirational message giving hope to the younger generations to give back and try and make a difference, much like Andy as a young high school and college student! Join Andy Meyer and Jon Rubin on a journey back in time with visually enticing descriptions of Andy's parents', "bright yellow, linoleum, rotary phone in the 1950's kitchen," and "the bullhorn at The Grateful Dead Concert at Bucknell in Davis Stadium." From Mafia-esque encounters with the one-and-only Jimmy Hoffa, to transporting suitcases of money after the Bucknell Concerts, Andy recalls his days on the Bucknell Concert Committee transitioning from being “student 7962” to suddenly becoming a one-manned COMMITTEE. Andy and Jon look back at the legacy Andy created by booking memorable, historic, and wildly popular concerts at the little Bucknell University with 2,500 students with insanely popular bands like: The Grateful Dead, The Band, The Beach Boys, Sly and The Family Stone, Donovan, Levon Helm, Miles Davis, The Association, Judy Collins, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, and Robbie Robertson! Andy even ingeniously included the students 30 minutes down the road from Penn! Tune in to learn what happened when Sly and the Family Stone demanded $2,500 cash before performing and who Andy had to get involved to make it happen. Andy explains why he ended up in the geographical location he was in and the history that played into him writing Dancing in the Seats, which was published by Billboard and put him on A&M Records' radar. Listen to find out how Andy Meyer's legacy still lives on today! Subscribe, rate and review us online. Follow The Meyer Chronicles on social media: Twitter Instagram Facebook Hot Pie Media is an on-demand digital audio/video entertainment network with interests primarily in the creation of original, relevant and entertaining podcasts. The Meyer Chronicles, hosted by Hollywood executive producer Andy Meyer and TV/music producer Jon Rubin, take listeners on a journey behind the scenes of the film and music industries. Over his 50 year career, Andy Meyer produced films and cult classics such as The Breakfast Club, Sting's Grammy Award-winning film, “Bring on the Night,” Fried Green Tomatoes, Better off Dead, Breaking In, One Crazy Summer, Birdy, The Milagro Beanfield War, and many other incredible films. Andy Meyer is known for bringing cult classics to life, including The Breakfast Club (giving John Hughes his first directing deal) and Fried Green Tomatoes. He is currently on the Film Faculty of the School of Entertainment Arts at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). With Andy Meyer's vast film experience and Jon Rubin's extensive knowledge of the music industry, the two producers fill The Meyer Chronicles with invaluable insight into the creative process. Beginning with the breakout cult classic The Breakfast Club, these legendary producers give listeners a behind-the-scenes look into the making of famous films and music. The Meyer Chronicles shares the inside scoop on making iconic films and projects. From being the head of Robert Redford's Wildwood Production company and Norman Lear's Act III production company to founding the film division of Herb Alpert's A&M Records, Andy Meyer has seen it all and is now ready to share with you! Have some Fried Green Tomatoes with The Breakfast Club; only on The Meyer Chronicles. The Meyer Chronicles is edited by two-time Emmy Award winner Shasta Ford. Andy Meyer | Executive Producer | Film & Music | Cult Classics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AA Dimensions presents an awesome and amazing arts and entertainment showcase, featuring music artists, poets, speakers and talents alike! — During this event you will also gain new knowledge and information on all AA Dimensions has to offer and ways you can support and/or get involved! You can expect a night of eclectic musical and artistic engagement, accompanied by cultural motivation and empowerment. — AA Dimensions Co-owner and CEO, Ashlee Akins will be performing herself, along with her artists, as well as conducting an interactive book signing and meet and greet with her supporters. UPDATES ON ASHLEE SINCE THE SHOW: Since the finale of Ready to love, Ashlee has been known for her bubbly personality, undeniable talent and her natural will to empower women and people in general! — Due to her mission to use her many gifts to impact the world in a positive way, she has added a lane within her company for Music Artistry and Entertainment, now working with 3 new artists, including her little brother Eugene. Following the foundation of this new lane, Ashlee has dropped her first single, “Walk Light”, followed by “Melanin Poppin” which are available on iTunes, Spotify, Sound Cloud and all major platforms. Her new videos are also on YouTube at AA Dimensions. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lta-media/message
Are You Green? Business & Stock Market News with Swing Trading Insights
Friday, Nov. 6th: End of a crazy week, reviewing the S&P 500 (SPY), XLK, and the performance of my own account. Looking at exciting Top Movers to watch like, Aurora Cannabis (ACB), Canopy Growth Corp (CGC), PLTR, Trade Desk (TTD), AYX, and JKS. Lastly, we will review my personal Swing Trades with BILI, AYX, and EA. Don't forget to stay calm and breath, try to relax this weekend and Ill see you next week for more trading news, stocks to watch, and sharing if I am Green. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/areyougreen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/areyougreen/support
In this episode of Cool Science Radio University of Utah Professor Roger Altizer revisits with John and Lynn. The Entertainment Arts and Engineering Program at the University of Utah is a top-ranked program in video game education and research and is a national leader in the nascent discipline of games. The program is contributing to the definition of a new interdisciplinary informatics field that deeply integrates art, humanities, social science and computational research and practice. Roger was first interviewed on Cool Science Radio in December 2016.
Creator and owner of Nexus Entertainment , Jason Zbornik, talks about how it all started and where its going! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gxppodcast/support
The Climb To Primetime... On this episode of “On Creativity,” Paula Wallace is joined by Emmy Award-winning actor, Eric McCormack. McCormack currently stars as the titular Will Truman in NBC’s juggernaut sitcom, “Will and Grace.” For eleven seasons and two-hundred and forty-six episodes, McCormack has brought charm, dignity, and humor to the airwaves along with his co-stars of television’s finest. His creative journey has brought him from classic American sitcoms to hard hitting dramas like "Travelers" and "Perception." In recognition of McCormack’s singular contribution to television, he was honored with the Impact Award at the 2020 SCAD aTVfest in February. There he sat with Paula Wallace and four SCAD School of Entertainment Arts students for this wonderful dive into his storied career.
This episode of the Animation Industry Podcast features Glow in the Dark Concept Studios Mastermind Katia Grifols who shares how to create a killer pitch bible from scratch. You’ll also learn: *How to write believable flaws into characters *The number one question you’ll need to be prepared for in a pitch meeting *A rundown of all the animation conferences you can pitch at More about Katia Grifols: Born and raised in Barcelona, Spain, Katia always hated raw tomatoes and cucumbers, and devoted her childhood to Agatha Christie, Akira Toriyama, Enid Blyton, and Tintin (among others). She began her career as a comic book artist in Barcelona, jumping around the world to follow her passion for storytelling. After a brief stay in Japan, she landed in California where she finished her formal education in Illustration for Entertainment Arts at the Art Center College of Design. But it was her experience with major studios in LA that opened her eyes to the realities of the entertainment business and, mixed with her undeniable desire to create original content, inspired Katia to level up and create Glow in the Dark. Katia is now the Mastermind of the studio, where she takes a major role in the creation of the properties we develop in-house. She enjoys art direction, colors and research, brainstorming, strong coffee and random Japanese kawaiis... but really, what she loves the most is encountering amazing storytellers and newfound creators! And to this day... she still hates raw tomatoes and cucumbers. Follow Glow in the Dark Concept Studios on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glowinthedarkconceptstudio/ Visit Glow in the Dark Concept Studios’ Website: https://glowinthedarkconceptstudio.com/ Check out Glow in the Dark Concept Studios on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/glowinthedarkconceptstudio Download Pitch Bible Basics (free): https://octotea.files.wordpress.com/2020/01/pitch-bible-basics-by-glow-in-the-dark-concept-studio.pdf
Today in the stock market I will look at EA earnings, (EAStock Analysis) and decided If I was looking for another investment would I buy EA stock. A quick EA stock review, or EA stock analysis. EA Earnings are big news.Websites Used: https://www.lazyfa.com/https://josenajarro.com/ https://twitter.com/_JoseNajarroDisclaimer: All content provided in any of my Social channels/videos/post/podcast and any other sort of communications are for entertainment purposes only. Talk to a financial adviser before making any decision
Will Weston is an Associate Professor at Art Center College of Design where he teaches in the Entertainment Arts and Entertainment Design Departments. He has an MFA in fine art and worked as an advertising illustrator before moving into animation. He’s worked in animation for Disney, Nickelodeon and Sony. He’s also taught at Dreamwork’s TV and Feature Animation and lectured in their lunchtime lecture program. Will has a incredibly unique way of breaking down the complexity of drawing and his Instagram feed is a gold mine of information. He can be found @willwestonstudio In this episode he shares some great insights, advice, and a few assignments that he gives his Art Center students that are relevant for anyone in the visual arts. Find Will on Instagram @willwestonstudio
Episode 28 of It's Mewsic! RIGHT MEOW! with Saydi & Aaron. Saydi has gone full Dave Grohl, the future of the Entertainment Arts, and finally our discussion of Assume Form by James Blake (with deviations on live performances by serpentwithfeet & Maroon 5 along the way). Then, it's Aaron's turn to pick the next album and it's Gallipoli by Beirut! So much mewsic!!! RIGHT MEOW! Please rate & review our podcast! Leave a comment, let us know what albums or topics you want us to talk about! Email us at itsmewsic@gmail.com Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/its-mewsic-right-meow-with-saydi-aaron/id1403161072 Spotify (Call us): https://open.spotify.com/show/21OJVTGpO9aytFTLsg3vrs?si=vIWclssXTSC7hzA2HSma7w Or wherever you get your podcasts! Saydi: https://www.instagram.com/whstleofficial/ & https://www.instagram.com/saydimusic Aaron: http://www.instagram.com/tsurufoto Theme song: "pine" by fairy eyelashes https://songwhip.com/artist/fairy-eyelashes
Episode 16 of Tech It Out Podcast! Happy Lunar New Year! Tyler & Aaron are back and just because it's not MWC yet and we are in the middle of the most epic of holidays in Asia doesn't mean tech stops! We have bad headphones, the wireless revolution, smartphone leaks, Spotify going hardcore into podcasts, the future of the entertainment industry, and of course Twitter being Twitter. Oh goodness, so much to Tech It Out about!!! Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tech-it-out-podcast/id1438052861?mt=2 Spotify Podcasts - https://open.spotify.com/show/6IekmEyrx6E6kzDcwqL8rh?si=ZpJsARSqR2KtdMUutqn-cA Music by fairy eyelashes - https://songwhip.com/artist/fairy-eyelashes Write us at techitoutpodcast@gmail.com
While publishing's been going through massive disruption over recent years, journalism has had its own problems. Ironically, in a world that runs on content, it's harder than ever to be a professional journalist. 'It's not that people aren't reading newspapers. It's just that they're not paying to read them anymore, so everybody wants content, but nobody is prepared to pay for it.' So to succeed in journalism today, or indeed in any type of content creation, it's not enough simply to write well: you have to develop an entrepreneurial capability, and part of that is developing and marketing your personal brand. In this week's episode I talk about these changes with Sara Kelly, associate professor and chair of the Department of Journalism, Film and Entertainment Arts at the School of Professional Studies, the National University in San Diego, a former newspaper editor who's also written two books, The Entrepreneurial Journalist's Toolkit and Personal Branding for Entrepreneurial Journalists and Creative Professionals.
On the latest Irish Tech News podcast Ronan Leonard and Reuben Godfrey chat to Gary Allen English and Alan Jones from UiDEAS, The University of Interactivity, Design, Entertainment Arts and Sciences about their plans to open their administrative office in Dublin and also
The Mouse Castle Lounge Podcast: Disney News and Interviews, Cocktails and Conversations
It's a Happy Mother's Day as Tim Callaway visits the Walt Disney Family Museum to interview "lowbrow" artist Camille Rose Garcia and talk about her new exhibit "Down the Rabbit Hole," a dark and delightful look at "Alice in Wonderland." Also, we take a look at the controversy over Princess Merida's new Disney makeover, Entertainment Arts' takeover of Disney's "Star Wars" video games and the underwhelming tease for Disney/Marvel's "Big Hero 6." www.TheMouseCastle.com
At the top of the hour host Cyrus Webb talks with author Alretha Thomas on Conversations LIVE about her new book. At 30 min. past the hour, Webb talks with author Dave DeLuca. Finally at 45 min. past the hour author/poet April Mahoney let's you know who is joining this week's "iT List".