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Best podcasts about Entertainment management

Latest podcast episodes about Entertainment management

The Cam & Otis Show
From Speaker to Thought Leader - Blair Bryant Nichols | 10x Your Team Ep. #402

The Cam & Otis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 55:07


In this episode of 10x Your Team with Cam & Otis, Blair Bryant Nichols shares his expertise in building strategic speaking platforms and managing diverse talent. As the owner of BBN Creative Management, Blair discusses the evolving landscape of public speaking, from developing effective marketing assets to creating sustainable speaking strategies. Drawing from his extensive experience working with authors, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders, Blair offers valuable insights into what makes a great speaker and how to build a lasting impact in the speaking industry. Whether you're an aspiring speaker or a business leader looking to expand your platform, this episode provides practical strategies for success in the modern speaking landscape.More About Blair:Blair Bryant Nichols, Owner of BBN Creative Management for  Diverse and Mission-Driven Talent, is a seasoned expert in  building strategic speaking platforms for speakers and business  leaders; with a background representing top authors and  managing diverse projects for founders, entrepreneurs, and  celebrities. Blair specializes in helping his clients understand  the strategic landscape of public and corporate speaking,  emphasizing the need for a diverse portfolio of offerings to  compete effectively.  Blair holds an M.B.A. from UCLA-Anderson with a specialization  in Entertainment Management and a B.A. in Literature from  American University, complemented by his post-grad training at  the Columbia Publishing Course.  Outside of work, Blair enjoys traveling, literature, board games,  and spending time with his husband Gray and their Shepherd mix rescue dog Aspen in his homes in West Hollywood and Lake  Arrowhead. The Cam and Otis Show - Podcast - MasterfileChapters:Introduction and Background (00:00-02:06)Welcoming BlairInitial discussion about his role in helping speakers growThe Three Pillar Speaker Strategy (02:06-07:34)Marketing assets and positioningVideo content importanceBuilding a sustainable speaking platformMarketing and Business Development (07:34-14:52)Content creation strategiesPromoting speaking engagementsBuilding a speaker's brandIndustry Insights and Speaker Management (14:52-21:15)Speaker management vs. traditional managementMarket dynamicsWorking with purpose-driven speakersWhat Makes a Great Speaker (34:47-50:55)Key qualities of successful speakersImportance of storytellingBuilding authentic connectionsClosing Thoughts and Contact Information (50:55-54:00)Key takeawaysHow to connect with BlairShow outro#10xYourTeam #PublicSpeaking #SpeakerDevelopment #LeadershipGrowth #DiversityInSpeaking #TalentManagement #BusinessStrategy #ProfessionalDevelopment #SpeakingIndustry #ThoughtLeadership #StrategicPlatforms #CareerGrowth #BusinessSuccess #SpeakerMarketing #EntertainmentManagement #DiverseTalent #MissionDriven #LeadershipDevelopment #BusinessLeadership #ProfessionalSpeakingBlair Bryant NicholsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BBNCreativeManagement/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blairbnichols/Website: https://www.bbncreativemanagement.com/

Africa Business of Sport Podcast
E149: Is F1 Returning to Kyalami or Going to Kigali? – Dr. Kamilla Swart-Arries

Africa Business of Sport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 21:51


In this episode, Jabu is joined by Dr. Kamilla Swart-Arries, Program Director of the Masters of Sports & Entertainment Management and Associate Professor at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, to discuss the potential return of Formula 1 to Africa. Dr. Swart-Arries explores the history of F1 on the continent, from the 1958 Moroccan Grand Prix to the last race held in South Africa in 1993. She also examines the prospects of Rwanda and South Africa as frontrunners to host the next African Grand Prix, highlighting the efforts of South African Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie in advocating for Kyalami's return to the F1 circuit. Together, they discuss the strategic and financial commitments needed for an African circuit to successfully host F1, considering the high costs and FIA circuit accreditation requirements involved. ---------------

The Three Bells
S4:E9 From New Haven with love... Adriane Jefferson in conversation with Stephanie Fortunato

The Three Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 39:19


Our host, Stephanie Fortunato speaks to Adriane Jefferson, Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of New Haven. They discuss cultural equity planning at a city level, the fundamental shifts it has facilitated for New Haven, as well as the challenges and opportunities of creating a living and actionable plan to create a more equitable and more culturally diverse ecosystem, written for and by the people. External references:City of New Haven Department of Arts, Culture and Tourism: https://www.newhavenct.gov/government/departments-divisions/arts-culture-tourismCity of New Haven's Cultural Equity Plan (2022): https://www.newhavenct.gov/government/departments-divisions/arts-culture-tourism/cultural-equity-planBlack Wallstreet Festival: https://www.instagram.com/blackwallstreetfestival/The Greater New Haven Creative Sector Relief Fund: https://www.newhavenarts.org/relieffundThe Creative Entrepreneurship Decoded (ED) program: https://www.togethernewhaven.com/deprogramTogether New Haven Arts for Antiracism Pledge: https://www.togethernewhaven.com/pledgeThe Breed Entertainment: https://www.thebreedmadeit.com/Sweets and Sounds Conference: https://www.sweetsandsounds.com/Seeing Sounds Festival: https://www.seeingsoundsfest.com/LinkedInsCity of New Haven: https://www.linkedin.com/company/city-of-new-haven/about/Adriane Jefferson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adriane-jefferson-a3484319/Adriane Jefferson BioAdriane V. Jefferson is an award-winning Cultural Equity Leader who has worked professionally in the Arts & Culture sector for over 19 years. As the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of New Haven and the Executive Director of New Haven Festivals Inc. in Connecticut, she has spearheaded several significant initiatives such as The Unapologetically Radical Conference, the City of New Haven's inaugural Black Wall Street festival, and the first Cultural Equity Plan in the State of Connecticut. Adriane is also a seasoned public speaker, regularly sharing her expertise on cultural equity and activism with various organizations and platforms like Yale University, the NAACP and CT Magazine to name a few. Her work has been featured in Cosmo Magazine, black enterprise magazine, yahoo news, among many other reputable news, sources. She is also currently teaching Arts & Entertainment Management as a professor at Eastern Connecticut State University, she is a Yale Trumbull College Fellow and a member of Delta Sigma sorority Inc.

Play Your Position with Mary Lou Kayser
Blair Bryant Nichols on Building Your Strategic Speaking Platform

Play Your Position with Mary Lou Kayser

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 50:24


You are in for a treat today, Team PYP! My guest, Blair Bryant Nichols, takes us inside the world of speaking in a post-pandemic world. If getting on real and / or virtual stages is part of your big picture in the coming years, you will want to take notes. Lots of wisdom drops now! Blair Bryant Nichols, Owner of BBN Creative Management for Diverse and Mission-Driven Talent, is a seasoned expert in building strategic speaking platforms for speakers and business leaders. With a background representing top authors and managing diverse projects for founders, entrepreneurs, and celebrities, Blair specializes in helping his clients understand the strategic landscape of public and corporate speaking, emphasizing the need for a diverse portfolio of offerings to compete effectively. Blair holds an M.B.A. from UCLA-Anderson with a specialization in Entertainment Management and a B.A. in Literature from American University, complemented by his post-grad training at the Columbia Publishing Course. Outside of work, Blair enjoys traveling, literature, board games, and spending time with his husband Gray and their Shepherd-mix rescue dog Aspen in his homes in West Hollywood and Lake Arrowhead. Connect with Blair Bryant Nichols on his website: https://www.bbncreativemanagement.com/  On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bbn-creativemanagement-llc/  = = = = = Get exclusive insights and resources about the latest in leadership, creativity, personal growth, and writing! Join the 1200+ leaders who read my newsletter "Field Notes" by clicking here. = = = = = Thank you for supporting the show! Your 5-star rating and review makes a difference -- it's easy to leave one and it helps spread the word about the podcast! = = = = = My latest book, The River Only Runs One Way -- is available everywhere books are sold including Audible! Get your copy and learn more about it here Are we connected yet on social?  @maryloukayser (Instagram) https://www.linkedin.com/in/mlkayser/ (LinkedIn)

Jar of Genius
From Likes to Leads: CEO Tiffany Hardin's Influencer Marketing Playbook

Jar of Genius

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 24:53


In this episode of Jar of Genius, host Russ Perry is joined by Tiffany Hardin, Founder and CEO of Gild Creative Group. Together, they dive into Tiffany's journey in social media and influencer marketing, how today's influencers command attention despite not being NBA or movie stars, the secret sauce to winning audience trust, and how to effectively leverage influencer marketing depending on your business.

Becoming Preferred
Blair Nichols – Amplify Your Voice and Brand

Becoming Preferred

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 40:41


SEASON: 3 EPISODE: 35Episode Overview:What fuels your passion? What makes you unique in today's competitive marketplace and how do you get people to not just pay attention, but to PAY for your time and talent?It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch or grow a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story can make the difference. My guest today helps authors, celebrities and entrepreneurs earn millions of dollars by sharing their story effectively and leveraging their talents. Join me now for my conversation with talent amplification expert, and president of BBN Creative Management, Blair Nichols.Guest Bio: Blair Bryant Nichols, Owner of BBN Creative Management for Diverse and Mission-Driven Talent, is a seasoned expert in building strategic speaking platforms for speakers and business leaders; with a background representing top authors and managing diverse projects for founders, entrepreneurs, and celebrities. Blair specializes in helping his clients understand the strategic landscape of public and corporate speaking, emphasizing the need for a diverse portfolio of offerings to compete effectively. Blair holds an M.B.A. from UCLA-Anderson with a specialization in Entertainment Management and a B.A. in Literature from American University, complemented by his post-grad training at the Columbia Publishing Course. Outside of work, Blair enjoys traveling, literature, board games, and spending time with his husband Gray and their Shepherd- mix rescue dog Aspen in his homes in West Hollywood and Lake Arrowhead. Resource Links:Website: https://www.bbncreativemanagement.com/Free 30 minute Consultation: https://www.bbncreativemanagement.com/servicesInsight Gold Timestamps:02:39 I ended up in Harper Collins04:44 It was my first opportunity to see really speaking in a different light06:59 It's all about growing your platform08:21 You're identifying what their strengths are10:43 There's a lot of strategies that can make you stand out13:23 It used to be all about energy and now it's about authenticity15:44 Is there a formula to the storytelling that you recommend?17:50 Solutions to problems that sometimes people don't know they have yet 21:57 The most important thing I think, is to be yourself23:46 The vulnerability and the connection aspect 25:59 Displaying that vulnerability makes you human?27:57 You see new billboards every year 31:51 I always just tell speakers, if you want to speak more, start speaking34:23 It works for general business as well38:45 Can I send an email out to your entire database?Connect Socially:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blairbnichols/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BBNCreativeManagement/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bbn_creativemgmt/Email: bbn@bbncreativemanagement.comSponsors: Rainmaker Digital Solutions: https://www.rainmakerdigitalsolutions.com/Resources:

Love. Lead. Excel. with Kristin
Episode 78 - Turning Passion into Profession DJ Staz's Journey with Our DJ Rocks

Love. Lead. Excel. with Kristin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 25:33


In This Episode we discuss:Explore DJ Staz's 5-year transformative journey with Our DJ Rocks.Unveiling DJ Staz's role as a trainer at DJU, our exclusive 8-week DJ training program.Discovering the unique perks and opportunities of working with Our DJ Rocks, beyond the music.About: Stasia was born a musician! There isn't a bone in her body that doesn't feel sound, and she can turn anything into a beat or mix! Not only is she a DJ, she also plays the piano, guitar, and produces beats. With her background, she loves to mix all genres – there really isn't a style of music that she isn't comfortable with. What makes her shine on our team: Motivation.Anastasia is originally from Russia and moved to the US when she was 10.She has a Bachelor's degree from the UCF Rosen College of Hospitality in Entertainment Management and a Minor in Music. She's a foodie and loves going out to try new foods! Stasia is not only an amazing DJ, but is also our Promotional and Booking Assistant!WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT WHAT YOU DO?Fun Question! There are a lot of things I love about what I do. But I think above all I love that I get to dedicate my life to music. I think I would love doing anything that has to do with music. It's a cherry on top that I get to be a part of some of the happiest, most exciting moments in our clients' lives!Follow StazInstagram: @djstazrocksWebsite: www.ourdjrocks.comFollow Kristin:IG: @meetkristinTwitter: @meetkristinFollow Our DJ Rocks:IG: @ourdjrocksCheck out Our DJ Rocks online at http://ourdjrocks.com 

The Kaimin Cast
The Showrunners

The Kaimin Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 10:58


The Entertainment Management club at the University of Montana has seen some massive growth in its two years of existence. But for a while, the club had to operate without a staff adviser, without leadership. Listen to club president Marley Miller talk about taking the reins and leading the club as a student. Episode by Clayton Murphy / Montana Kaimin Full transcripts of this episode and all others are available online at www.montanakaimin.com/the_kaimin_cast/ Questions? Comments? Email us at editor@montanakaimin.com A podcast from the Montana Kaimin, the University of Montana's independent, student-run newspaper.

MIA2K - A KPop Podcast
BLACKPINK: Non-Blinks React to Contracts, Scandals, Solo Companies, and YG Entertainment Management

MIA2K - A KPop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 106:35


Today, we will finally be covering one of K-Pop's most popular girl groups, Blackpink. We waited to talk about Blackpink because we wanted to know where they were going to land once contract negotiations ended with YG Entertainment. So now that we know what's going on with 3 out of the 4 members, we thought it'd be a great time to talk about them. Receipts (episode references): 01:26:43 Disney+ Is In Its K-Poppie Era As always, please forgive any mispronunciations! We hope you enjoyed this episode and our mix of Latin-based western observations! If you did, please don't forget to subscribe and leave us 5-star reviews wherever possible. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Sweet but Fearless Podcast
Being Open to New Possibilities with Natasha Malyuk, Senior Academic Advisor at Seattle University

Sweet but Fearless Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 31:07


In this episode, Mary Sullivan, a co-founder of Sweet but Fearless, talks with Natasha Malyuk, a Senior Academic Advisor at Seattle University and student in the MBA Sports and Entertainment Management program. In her career journey, Natasha reflects on creating boundaries at work to avoid feeling overwhelmed or burned out as well as the importance of creating a strong support system. Natasha advocates that by opening yourself up to new opportunities, you might find it may lead to unexpected and positive shifts in your career path. Natasha completed her BA in Criminology with a Minor in Sociology and Certificate in Liberal Arts and her post-baccalaureate diploma with a focus on World Literature. She's currently working towards her MBA in Sports and Entertainment Management. Natasha has worked in higher education for over a decade in student affairs, academic advising, and student focused work in academic, professional and leadership development.  ABOUT SWEET BUT FEARLESS: Website - Sweet but Fearless LinkedIn - Sweet but Fearless

There’s No Business Like...
Ep. 72 David Rowell: Inspiring the Next Generation

There’s No Business Like...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 49:32


Ep. 72 David Rowell: Inspiring the Next Generation Our hosts talk about times they said, “never again,” and then totally did again. This week Bryan sits down with David Rowell, an amazing educator and mentor in the industry. David shares his introduction to the arts, clown ministry, his incredible career, opening performance venues, and teaching the future of the industry. He is joined by two of his students, Ashanique Riche and Hannah Pogemiller, who share their unique view of the industry and an inside look at the program at Dean College. David Rowell is the Associate Professor and Program Coordinator of Arts and Entertainment Management at Dean College in Franklin, Massachusetts (https://www.dean.edu/academics/majors-degrees/arts-and-entertainment-management/).  Ashanique Riche and Hannah Pogemiller are students in the Arts and Entertainment Management Program. Follow us on social media and let us know your thoughts and questions - https://linktr.ee/nobusinesslikepod Our theme song is composed by Vic Davi.

Women In The Music Industry
Ep. 28 "Margaret McGuffin" (CEO of Music Publishers Canada / Advisory Committee Board Member at Musicounts)

Women In The Music Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 62:15


Welcome to the episode 28 of "Women In The Music Industry", a podcast that shines a spotlight on the remarkable women who are breaking barriers and making their mark in an industry that has long been dominated by men. My guest today is none other than the current CEO of Music Publishers Canada, Margaret McGuffin. Margaret's career has focused on research and policy development related to the creative industries as well as strategic change management.  She has worked with a large number of music industry trade organizations and collective management organizations, and currently sits on the boards of Theatre Museum of Canada, and on the Advisory Committee at MusiCounts.  She recently left the board of Work In Culture. Margaret is always happy to talk about copyright or how music publishers are leading the way in making sure Canadian songs are heard around the world.   She holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Western University and an MBA in Arts, Media and Entertainment Management from the Schulich School of Business.   Margaret is an incredibly busy individual as you can see, and we are more than delighted that she said yes to being on this podcast! If you are enjoying this video series, please rate/review/subscribe/tell everyone about it. Every little bit helps. Instagram: @canmusicpub Web: www.musicpublishing.ca  

The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul
Holiday Kindness Tips with Born This Way Foundation's Mariah Karis

The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 57:52


Born This Way Foundation Program Associate Mariah Karis joins Robert Peterpaul of The Art of Kindness podcast to brainstorm kindness tips for the holiday season and new year, plus discuss the transformative work being done to create a kinder world at Lady Gaga's nonprofit. Born This Way Foundation, co-founded and led by Lady Gaga and her mother, Cynthia Bissett Germanotta, supports youth mental health and works with young people to build a kinder and braver world. Through youth-driven research, programs, and strategic partnerships, Born This Way Foundation aims to make kindness cool, validate the emotions of young people, and eliminate the stigma surrounding mental health. Born This Way Foundation's programs include #BeKind365, Channel Kindness, the Be There Certificate, and Please Stay – all aimed at connecting young people (and anyone!) with resources to build communities that understand, prioritize, and foster good mental health. Learn more at bornthisway.foundation. Mariah Karis is a Program Associate for Born This Way Foundation, where she helps assist with Channel Kindness, Please Stay, and other programs. Previously, she has worked for Missoula Children's Theatre, traveling and teaching over 3,000 youth around the U.S. and world a musical theatre production in a week. A recent University of Montana graduate in Journalism and Entertainment Management, and a Blackstone Launchpad/Future Founders Fellow, Mariah launched her small business, The Giddy Thrifter, in the summer of 2021 and went on to place in three collegiate pitch contests, most recently winning third as the only woman semi-finalist in the traditional venture category of MSU50k. Originally from small-town Wisconsin, Mariah is passionate about the arts, female entrepreneurship, and creating a world where kindness and mental health awareness is at the heart of all that is done. You can follow Mariah on Instagram at @mariahkaris. Got kindness tips or stories? Email us: artofkindnesspodcast@gmail.com More on BTWF: bornthisway.foundation Follow us: @artofkindnesspod / @robpeterpaul Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Music: "Awake" by Ricky Alvarez & "Sunshine" by Lemon Music Studio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Leadership Playbook
The Challenge and Promise of NIL

The Leadership Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 101:55


In April of this year, Albers' MBA in Sport and Entertainment Management hosted the Pacific Northwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business' regional conference here in Seattle. Among the sessions was a highly anticipated panel discussion on NIL. NIL (name, image, likeness) refers to the rights of college athletes to profit from their personal brands as mandated by an NCAA policy that went into effect on July 1st, 2021. The evolving legal landscape for NIL makes it a closely watched topic by athletes, brands, universities, and other stakeholders. This is a recording of the panel discussion with NIL subject matter experts who are deeply immersed in the area: James Buder, Assistant Attorney General of the University of Washington; Hector Rivas, co-founder of Disruptive Sports; Debbie Spander, founder and CEO of Insight Sports Advisers; and Natalie M. Welch, assistant professor at the MBA in Sport and Entertainment Management.   Hosted by Joseph M. Phillips, dean of Seattle University's Albers School of Business and Economics, The Leadership Playbook asks top executives from the business world's most recognizable brands and companies about the stories behind their success, their leadership secrets, and the biggest obstacles they've faced and overcome.  Follow us on leadershipplaybook.org to find out more about the show. Subscribe to listen to succeeding episodes.  Podcast production and music by Alvarez Audio.

Creative Impact Podcast
Episode 108: Marcus Medina on Stepping Out in Faith and Building Financial Literacy as Artists

Creative Impact Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 49:42


Marcus Medina, founder and owner of M.Medina Productions, joins me for episode 108! M.Medina Productions is an all-inclusive, one stop shop production company offering services in photography, videography, choreography, stunt work, and more. Marcus has a heart for creating opportunities for artists and helping them thrive in their careers without compromising their values. I enjoyed getting to know Marcus through our conversation. We dive into his journey as an artist–from his early years in an Arts school to professional experiences as a dancer and stunt actor in Orlando. He shares about his faith journey, how that led him to move to Dallas, Texas, and most recently to build his production company.With a degree in Entertainment Management and as a Licensed Financial Coach and Licensed Financial Planner, Marcus has a passion for helping artists gain greater financial literacy. He shares practical tips for stewarding our finances well as artists and what he's been learning in his journey as an entrepreneur. So many great takeaways from today's conversation!Check out our website https://creativeimpactpodcast.com for the full show notes and additional links mentioned in this episode! You can be sure not to miss a Creative Impact conversation by subscribing through your favorite podcast app.  We are so grateful to have you as a part of the Creative Impact community and would love it if you would share the show with your friends!Support the show

THE MELOCOMPASS PODCAST
SOPHIE DOHERTY- Director of Music Partnerships (UK) at DICE

THE MELOCOMPASS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 44:06


In this episode we spoke with Sophie who is Director of Partnerships at DICE. We discuss her journey into the Music from studying Arts, Music and Entertainment Management at LIPA to securing her Masters Degree in Business alongside working in South Africa as well as her passions for diversity and inclusion; specifically stemming from leadership positions.During her time in South Africa, Sophie began managing bands and working within the Live Sector in Marketing and Partnerships. After the World Cup in 2010 there was much greater opportunity to tour in South Africa which led to a huge increase in ticket sales (100,000 to 1 million a year) working on tours for huge acts such as Ed Sheeran, Rhianna, Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber. She was nominated by IQ Magazine for Tomorrow's New Boss/Arthur Award and also led ERG WeNation, supporting women in live music, especially in the time of the AmINext Movement.Using the intel from her MBA Sophie has a Podcast titled 'Sound Leader' and in her spare time also plays in a folk punk band. She is always on the hunt for the great gig!We really enjoyed working on this episode and hope you love listening! Don't forget to like, subscribe and leave a rating.Links:LinkedIn: @Sophie DohertyDICE Jobs: https://dice.fm/jobsListen to Sound Leader on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0im5PeE9uaLd24oEWxSgNW?si=38b1afd0f22544ab Further Info on Am I Next Movement (T/W: Gender Based Violence):https://aminext.news24.com/https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/the-death-of-uyinene-mrwetyana-and-the-rise-of-south-africas-aminext-movementhttps://womensmediacenter.com/fbomb/aminext-south-african-women-push-back-against-gender-based-violence Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Empowered Artist Collective Podcast
61. A Different Approach to Mental Health & the Arts with Alesha Cid-Vega

Empowered Artist Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 63:21


In this episode, Jennifer talks to Alesha Cid-Vega, who shares her journey as an international student coming to the US to pursue theater which ultimately led her to explore the intersection of psychology and the arts. They explore her current research in mental health and wellness that focuses on building systems of care and promoting accessibility in the arts community. They emphasize the importance of a collaborative approach, training non-specialist providers, and creating a culture of care with the goal of strengthening support systems to make mental health accessibility a priority for artists through task-sharing models and developing strategies for daily life. About Alesha: Alesha is a current graduate Psychology student at The New School for Social Research in the Trauma & Global Mental Health Lab. Born and raised in Spain, she moved to the U.S. to pursue a career in musical theatre. After the twists and bends of navigating the performing arts conservatory system and its barriers for international and low/middle-income students, she enrolled in the Entertainment Management program at the Rosen College of Hospitality Management in the University of Central Florida, aiming to make a change toward equity in the arts industry. As the Covid-19 pandemic hit, with the heart of an artist and a deep growing concern for global and mental health, she transferred to Sarah Lawrece College where she earned a Bachelor of Arts concentrating in Performing Arts and Public Health. Alesha is currently developing projects to design and implement accessible mental health programs tailored for performing artists, through community models. Before joining The New School, she worked in direct services with refugees and asylum seekers with HIAS New York and has served as a Spanish translator and interpreter for community-based immigration organizations. More recently, she completed a Mental Health and Psychosocial Support fellowship with the International Rescue Committee's Technical Advising Health Unit. Beyond her current work, her evolving lists of interests include meaning-making and resilience, lessons from Eastern and indigenous healing, the singing voice, sensory sensitivity, poetry, storytelling, and the revolutionary practice of slowing down.  Alesha's IG: @aleshacidvega Alesha's email: cidva377@newschool.edu Alesha's Website: https://www.acidvega.com/connect Alesha's Resources List: Trauma and Global Mental Health Lab at The New School: https://nssrglobalmentalhealth.com/ Lifenet hotlines brochure (different languages): https://www.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/dmh/dmh-lifenet-brochure.pdf NYC Well: https://nycwell.cityofnewyork.us/en/ Safran Center for Psychological Services: https://www.newschool.edu/nssr/centers-special-programs/safran-center-for-psychological-services/ National Childhood Traumatic Stress Network Psychological First Aid Training: training: https://www.nctsn.org/treatments-and-practices/psychological-first-aid-and-skills-for-psychological-recovery/nctsn-resources Community-based NYC Organizations: https://www.recoupny.com/about-recoup-ny   Want to coach with Jennifer? Schedule a session here! https://appt.link/jenniferapple Monologue Sourcing Promo Link! https://empoweredartistcollective.com/podcastpromo Learn more: https://www.empoweredartistcollective.com/podcast EAC IG: @EmpoweredArtistCollective  EAC TikTok: @EmpowerArtistCollective EAC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/empoweredartistcollective/ Sign up for our newsletter! https://mailchi.mp/8e72e8dcb662/stay-in-touch Check Out Our Merch! https://www.empoweredartistcollective.threadless.com/ Any thoughts you'd like to share? Email us at EmpoweredArtistCollective@gmail.com

Creating the 4%: Real Life Stories From The Fitness Industry's Top Instructors
Christa Dellebovi: Bringing The Climbing Modality To Casual Exercisers & The Intersection Of A Challenging Workout & Accessibility

Creating the 4%: Real Life Stories From The Fitness Industry's Top Instructors

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 69:58


FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/creatingthe4pod/Don't forget to rate & review the podcast on spotify and apple podcasts! It helps us so much when you do! She is a Colorado Native who started her career in business with an MBA in Sports and Entertainment Management. Christa Dellebovi worked for the Colorado Rapids Major League Soccer Club for six years.Spending her days in suits and her early mornings and evenings in leggings teaching fitness, led her to uncover her purpose…. and she traded in her heels for sneakers and never looked back.  Christa is certified to teach various modalities from Heart-Rate Based Training, to Indoor Cycling, Barre, and much more.This badass instructor, dog lover with 12 years of experience in Fitness, is the driving force behind CLMBR, a revolutionary brand founded in 2019 that uses an ergonomic vertical climbing machine that provides the perfect combination of cardio conditioning and strength training. Christa is the CLMBR Director of Training and Education overseeing class programming in their Colorado and West Hollywood studios, the on-demand workouts as well as leading the team of instructors.Featured on the today show, rolling stone magazine, good house keeping, women's & men's health, Forbes, and with investors like Mr. Worldwide, Odell Beckham Jr., Novak Djokovic and Hov there is only one way to the top and that's CLMBR baby!It is an honor to welcome Christa Dellebovi to Creating The 4% podcast this week!Follow her on instagram:https://www.instagram.com/christa_rose_fit/Learn more about CLMBR here:https://clmbr.com/the-machine

Cognac Boyz Podcast
Ugly Money Artist Moody / The New Rap Game / New Deal w/ Ugly Money Entertainment / Management / Where Im From?

Cognac Boyz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 47:36


COGNAC BOYZ PODCAST STARRING COMEDIAN FREDO DAVIS & RON DA DON (SEASON 8 EPISODE 11) #UGLYMONEYENTERTAINMENT "We Talk The Best Ish" EMAIL:COGNACBOYZ3@Gmail.com FOLLOW ON Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cognacboyz/?hl=en @ComedianFredoDavis @RonDaDon71 Twitter: https://twitter.com/cognacboyz3 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cognacboyzpodcast Check Out Our Youtube Channel & Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOkb8VmKaTNdMObd6OPQ4Hg --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cognacboyz/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cognacboyz/support

Momentum Podcast: Sports to Business W/ Tanvir
Carla Rosenberg: Staying The Course

Momentum Podcast: Sports to Business W/ Tanvir

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 36:06


Carla Rosenberg is Senior Vice President of Charity & Events Management for global sports marketing agency SPORTFIVE and is part of the leadership team. Based in Dallas, Carla runs the Charity and Events Management practice and offers additional event and production capabilities alongside Rooftop2 Productions, the agency's New York-based experiential marketing and production division. Carla's team also provides philanthropic expertise to many of SPORTFIVE'S more than 250 athlete clients looking to build or enhance their charitable activities. Prior to joining SPORTFIVE, Carla founded Matchpoint Agency and served as Chief Visionary Officer, working with athletes, professional sports teams and nonprofit clients to achieve their philanthropic goals. In May 2018, Matchpoint Agency joined Lagardère Plus, the global partnership marketing agency of Lagardère Sports and Entertainment, which was rebranded to SPORTFIVE in May. Carla's first entrée into the agency setting was as Sports Marketing Director for SCA Promotions. Before that, she spent eight seasons in the professional sports industry. Carla began her career working for the President of the Texas Rangers Baseball Club and later served as Senior Director of Community Marketing for the Dallas Stars Hockey Club and Executive Director of the Dallas Stars Foundation. These experiences, along with her natural business acumen, introduced her to new people, big ideas and winning strategies that helped inspire the evolution of Matchpoint. While helping athletes manage their Foundations and having her finger on the pulse of the professional sports landscape and philanthropic scene, her ability to maximize revenue opportunities and execute championship-level charity events has earned her notoriety as a game changer in the industry. From professional tennis tournaments to galas, she and her team have planned and executed some of the nation's highest-profile events. In 2019, Carla was selected as a recipient of Sports Business Journal's Game Changers Awards, which honors a select group of women who are having a major impact in transforming the sports business industry. Carla currently serves as President on the board of Dallas Influencers Sport & Entertainment (DISE) and sits on the Board of Directors for PwC SMU Athletic Forum, Nancy Lieberman Charities, and The Sandlot Children's Charity. She is on The University of Dallas MBA Advisory Board and The Dallas Stars Hockey Hall of Fame Nomination Committee. She volunteered her time as a former Board of Trustee member for ten years with The National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Born and raised in South Africa, Carla holds a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she played four years of tennis on an NCAA Division-I Athletic Scholarship. She graduated with highest honors, as well as Academic All-American and All-Big Ten accolades. She also achieved her Master of Business Administration in Marketing/Sports & Entertainment Management from the University of Dallas in Irving, Texas. In this episode, we discuss: - Carla's love of tennis and her journey through NCAA as a D1 athlete - How Carla began her business journey in sports marketing while completing her MBA - Why saying yes to the hard things has the biggest results - How Carla started her own agency, and why saying "no" to certain projects allowed Matchpoint to scale - Story behind Matchpoint acquisition, and key takeaways for current business leaders - How Carla leveraged the pandemic to rethink and come out stronger

MICAST_The Official Podcast Of MICA Ahmedabad
Experiential Media and The Rise of Gaming with Professor Santosh Patra

MICAST_The Official Podcast Of MICA Ahmedabad

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 17:22


We're delighted to put a cherry on top of our sixth season, The Media Masters, by having Professor Santosh Patra, Associate Professor & Area Leader in Media and Entertainment Management at MICA, join us for a crossover Overtime episode! We discuss: 1. How gaming plays into the world of experiential marketing 3:37 2. Disruptors in the media industry 6:00 3. The future of M&E in a rapidly evolving world 14:22 Professor Patra is an expert on exploring the dynamism involved in the domain of media and entertainment business, digital sociology and new media philosophy. Tune in for an enriching conversation that skims through all these topics!

Momentum Podcast: Sports to Business W/ Tanvir
Luke Mohamed: From Good to Great

Momentum Podcast: Sports to Business W/ Tanvir

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 34:25


Luke Mohamed is the Director, Partnership Sales for the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Vandergrift, PA native joined the team in February 2020 and is responsible for generating new corporate partnerships. He also self-appointed himself somewhere on the emergency goalie depth chart. Prior to the Penguins, Luke spent five years with Major League Soccer's D.C. United. At D.C. United, he managed a sales team responsible for the Club's non-ticket revenue streams, including the 2018 opening of their new stadium, Audi Field. During his tenure, the team grew from last in MLS partnership revenue to a Top 5 club. Luke spent the remainder of his time in the nation's capital as an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown, a member of DC SCORES' Advisory Council, and reminding locals that the Penguins had won four more Stanley Cups than the Capitals. Before D.C. United, Luke had partnership roles with the Tampa Bay Sports Commission and IRONMAN Triathlon, and the DICK'S Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon. Luke earned an MBA/MS in Sport & Entertainment Management from the University of South Florida in 2015 and his Bachelor's degree in Sport Management and Accounting from The Robert Morris University in 2010. In this episode, we discuss: - The amazing story behind Luke's career in sports management - What he learned from Wayne Rooney at D.C. United - How putting in the work and taking on tough roles allowed Luke to land his dream job - What it's like to be in the same organization as Sidney Crosby - The amazing work that Luke and the Penguins are doing for the community - Why we need to strive for greatness, and why that's different than being good enough

The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast
The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast Ep 43 The Creative, Author, & Executive Feat. Alexcina Brown

The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 64:00


In this episode Durell is joined by model, actress, author, blogger, former editor in chief and businesswoman Alexcina Brown. Alexcina and Durell begin the episode talking about how they initially got connected when she was the editor in chief and owner of Brash Magazine. Durell shares how much he appreciates what Alexcina has done for indie creatives in giving them a platform because it's not easy to find media platforms to cover them as they come up building a music career. Durell and Alexcina talk about why it's so important for indie creatives to pick the right partner when you want to pursue a music career. Durell asks Alexcina what it was like to grow up in Macon GA. She shares that she enjoyed growing up in Macon but she didn't feel that there were enough creative outlets for her there. She did appreciate the fact that she was able to experience a pretty normal childhood. She knew that she always wanted to leave Macon because she felt there were bigger things for her to experience and she moved to Atlanta GA after college. Alexcina and Durell talk about why she has a love for marketing and why marketing played a role in pretty much every aspect of life. Durell asks Alexcina what it was like to pledge her sorority Zeta Phi Beta and how that helped her in terms of building relationships. She shares that it really prepared and helped her when it came to networking. She felt that her being in a sorority was like having a second family. She shares that her sorority has a brother fraternity and that she still keeps in touch with her line sisters to this very day. Alexcina and Durell talk about how HBCUs are going to become much more relevant moving forward now that there's opportunities for student athletes. Alexcina shares with Durell that the ability to learn from people who look like her made a huge impact on the way she approaches and navigates her way through corporate America. Alexcina shares about her experience earning a Masters Degree in Entertainment Management from American Intercontinental University. Durell shares about the importance of knowing how to navigate through the entertainment industry. Alexcina shares that having her Degree has helped her in every aspect of her entertainment industry endeavors. Alexcina and Durell talk about understanding your value and leading with doing what's best for you. Alexcina and Durell talk about her journey as a model. Alexcina shares that she started her journey and modeling career in Atlanta where she would attend different meet-up groups where she would meet ametur photographers and learn how to work the camera. She was able to build relationships with different magazines and submit her pictures and ultimately be chosen to feature in those magazines. She shares that her being in the different magazines is what originally gave her the idea to create her own publication, Brash Magazine. She shares that there wasn't much money in runway modeling but she did find success doing print modeling where she was featured in several different magazines from all over the world. Alexcina knew the next step for her was to go into acting. Alexcina shared that she had done some acting work on a show called “Justice By Any Means” for the TV one network which depicts a true crime event. She says that that particular type of work is a lot of improv and acting with your scene partner but no actual speaking dialogue. Durell and Alexcina talk about many people who are fascinated with true crime because they often wonder what would make someone want to commit a crime eventually get caught and spend years in prison. Durell shares a particular story of a true crime murder involving former NFL player Rae Carruth in which he tried to kill his girlfriend and she gave birth to a son before she passed away and his son was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. Durell talks about when it comes to relationships and dating he had to come to the realization that he's at a disadvantage when compared to most men. He knows that he has to approach dating relationships completely differently not to show that he's a good person but more to show the value he brings. Durell and Alexcina end the episode talking about why she decided to create Brash Magazine. Alexcina shares that her ultimate vision was to shed light on talent that doesn't get the notoriety that they deserve. She said the magazine started out as a blog where she would do a few artist spotlights and then after being in several magazines she knew that she was ready to start her own publication. Alexcina shares that having a publication is a lot of work. She shares what she loves about highlighting indie creatives is that they often aren't being creative and releasing music for the money but rather because they love doing it despite having to make things happen on a shoestring budget. Durell asks Alexcina about her company Fearless Vision Marketing that she had prior to creating Brash Magazine. She shares that company was more of like a class project from when she was in grad school. Alexcina shares that Fearless Vision Marketing was like a baby version of Brash Magazine. Fearless Vision Marketing was catered more to small businesses where she would help them develop their marketing plans. Durell and Alexcina talk about the work that she's done as an author under the pen name the Blakk Dhalia.For more information on Alexcina Brown, please visit her website:http://www.alexcinabrown.com/

The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast
The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast Ep 43 The Creative, Author, & Executive Feat. Alexcina Brown

The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 64:00


In this episode Durell is joined by model, actress, author, blogger, former editor in chief and businesswoman Alexcina Brown. Alexcina and Durell begin the episode talking about how they initially got connected when she was the editor in chief and owner of Brash Magazine. Durell shares how much he appreciates what Alexcina has done for indie creatives in giving them a platform because it's not easy to find media platforms to cover them as they come up building a music career. Durell and Alexcina talk about why it's so important for indie creatives to pick the right partner when you want to pursue a music career. Durell asks Alexcina what it was like to grow up in Macon GA. She shares that she enjoyed growing up in Macon but she didn't feel that there were enough creative outlets for her there. She did appreciate the fact that she was able to experience a pretty normal childhood. She knew that she always wanted to leave Macon because she felt there were bigger things for her to experience and she moved to Atlanta GA after college. Alexcina and Durell talk about why she has a love for marketing and why marketing played a role in pretty much every aspect of life. Durell asks Alexcina what it was like to pledge her sorority Zeta Phi Beta and how that helped her in terms of building relationships. She shares that it really prepared and helped her when it came to networking. She felt that her being in a sorority was like having a second family. She shares that her sorority has a brother fraternity and that she still keeps in touch with her line sisters to this very day. Alexcina and Durell talk about how HBCUs are going to become much more relevant moving forward now that there's opportunities for student athletes. Alexcina shares with Durell that the ability to learn from people who look like her made a huge impact on the way she approaches and navigates her way through corporate America. Alexcina shares about her experience earning a Masters Degree in Entertainment Management from American Intercontinental University. Durell shares about the importance of knowing how to navigate through the entertainment industry. Alexcina shares that having her Degree has helped her in every aspect of her entertainment industry endeavors. Alexcina and Durell talk about understanding your value and leading with doing what's best for you. Alexcina and Durell talk about her journey as a model. Alexcina shares that she started her journey and modeling career in Atlanta where she would attend different meet-up groups where she would meet ametur photographers and learn how to work the camera. She was able to build relationships with different magazines and submit her pictures and ultimately be chosen to feature in those magazines. She shares that her being in the different magazines is what originally gave her the idea to create her own publication, Brash Magazine. She shares that there wasn't much money in runway modeling but she did find success doing print modeling where she was featured in several different magazines from all over the world. Alexcina knew the next step for her was to go into acting. Alexcina shared that she had done some acting work on a show called “Justice By Any Means” for the TV one network which depicts a true crime event. She says that that particular type of work is a lot of improv and acting with your scene partner but no actual speaking dialogue. Durell and Alexcina talk about many people who are fascinated with true crime because they often wonder what would make someone want to commit a crime eventually get caught and spend years in prison. Durell shares a particular story of a true crime murder involving former NFL player Rae Carruth in which he tried to kill his girlfriend and she gave birth to a son before she passed away and his son was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. Durell talks about when it comes to relationships and dating he had to come to the realization that he's at a disadvantage when compared to most men. He knows that he has to approach dating relationships completely differently not to show that he's a good person but more to show the value he brings. Durell and Alexcina end the episode talking about why she decided to create Brash Magazine. Alexcina shares that her ultimate vision was to shed light on talent that doesn't get the notoriety that they deserve. She said the magazine started out as a blog where she would do a few artist spotlights and then after being in several magazines she knew that she was ready to start her own publication. Alexcina shares that having a publication is a lot of work. She shares what she loves about highlighting indie creatives is that they often aren't being creative and releasing music for the money but rather because they love doing it despite having to make things happen on a shoestring budget. Durell asks Alexcina about her company Fearless Vision Marketing that she had prior to creating Brash Magazine. She shares that company was more of like a class project from when she was in grad school. Alexcina shares that Fearless Vision Marketing was like a baby version of Brash Magazine. Fearless Vision Marketing was catered more to small businesses where she would help them develop their marketing plans. Durell and Alexcina talk about the work that she's done as an author under the pen name the Blakk Dhalia.For more information on Alexcina Brown, please visit her website:http://www.alexcinabrown.com/

Alts
Dr. Bill Sutton, Director Emeritus, Vinik Sport and Entertainment Management Program

Alts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 48:54


Horacio sat down with Dr. Bill Sutton, Principal at Bill Sutton and Associates and the Director Emeritus of the Vinik Sports Management Program at USF. He also served as Vice President of Team Marketing and Business Operations at the National Basketball Association working directly with Commissioner David Stern. Dr. Sutton's monthly column for the Sports Business Journal regularly challenges sports leaders and executives. He is regarded as one of the world's leading voices in the sports marketing industry, having decades of experience in academia and the private industry.Discussion topics include:Creating the Vinik Sports Management Program at the University of South FloridaTransitioning from academia to the sports marketing industryBringing the industry into the classroom and creating experiential learningWorking at the NBA as VP of Marketing under Commissioner David SternDavid Stern's influenceImproving work conditions and benefits in the sports industryInnovating the sports industry through employee benefits and technologySelling season tickets for dogs at Petco Park in San DiegoSelling virtual reality and the metaverse to the sports industryStaying connected to build relationships and networksThoughts on the NIL in college athletics---Follow Alts- Website & newsletter: https://alts.co- Discord: https://discord.gg/DEkHgzggwC- Twitter: https://twitter.com/altassetsclub- Insta:https://instagram.com/alts_co- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpmgk4gzQ56QvpyegBJJVQA?sub_confirmation=1

It's About Time
Season 3 Episode 2 - Akilah Newton

It's About Time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 60:19


Akilah Newton is an activist, entrepreneur and author. She has always had a fascination with the arts and pursued her passion by studying music, drama and dance, and performing in productions at John Abbott College and as a member of the Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir. In 2003 she moved to England to attend the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts. After earning a BA in Arts, Music & Entertainment Management she returned to Montreal and founded an organization for artistically-inclined youth. She founded Overture with the Arts (OWTA) in 2009; an organization committed to making the arts accessible to youth from all walks of life. She made it her mission to produce OWTA programs and events that spark discussions about social change. One of OWTA's most popular programs is their annual Black History Month school tour. The tour visits schools across Canada and educates youth about Canadian Black History using music and spoken word. Akilah is also the founder of Akilah Newton Projects Inc.; a company that celebrates diversity in ethnicity, gender and orientation through literature, games and art activities and supplies. In 2018 Akilah co-wrote the children's book Big Dreamers: The Canadian Black History Activity Book for Kids Volume 1. The book highlights the achievements of Black Canadians whose stories are often left untold. Since 2018, Big Dreamers has sold over 6,000 copies. Due to the popularity of the book, in November 2020, Akilah co-wrote and self-published Big Dreamers: The Canadian Black History Activity Book for Kids Volume 2, which has sold over 3,000 copies. 2021 has been an exciting year for Akilah with the recent launch of her first full colour children's storybook titled Movers, Shakers, History Makers: The Canadian Black History Book of Rhymes. In addition, she has several other product launches this year including a jigsaw puzzle, a line or crayons and more!

This Woman Can
Life is too short not to take risks - Tiffany Gray

This Woman Can

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 25:32


Tiffany Gray is the CEO and co-founder of TIFFANI & LU, which she started with her husband, Luigi. Born and raised in Jamaica, Tiffany always had in interest in entrepreneurship and creativity. While pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Entertainment Management, Tiffany had her first taste of entrepreneurship when she launched a makeup artistry and fashion designing business, which she continued to focus on after graduation. She entered the corporate world in 2014, which  afforded her with the opportunity to work in the Cayman Islands, where she met her husband, Luigi. The two got married and later moved to Luigi's home town in Italy in the Summer of 2021, where the vision of Tiffani & Lu - designing and manufacturing Italian Leather handbags came to life. _________________________________ To connect with Tiffany Web: http://www.tiffanilu.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------- Register for my FREE monthly 5 Day Program - Change your Career Without the Financial Fear - Designed to help women to start living the life they want without changing who they are or how much money they have in the bank. https://janicesutherland.ck.page/careernofear ____________________________________ FIND ME ON: Official Website | https://www.janicesutherland.com Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/iamjanicesutherland LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamjanicesutherland Twitter | https://www.twitter.com/This_Woman_Can Janice Sutherland helps frustrated, mid-career, professional women of color re-align their careers while staying true to their values and personal and professional priorities.  #thiswomancan #careertransition

The Tailored Man in Blue. It is you!
Een Reflectie voor Leiders gesprek met Juri Hoedemakers.

The Tailored Man in Blue. It is you!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 58:37


Ieder mens heeft blinde vlekken, waar zitten die van jou? Zo'n 5 weken geleden leerde ik Juri Hoedemakers kennen. Samen met Jort Verhage bezocht Juri mijn winkel voor het inmeten van een Hofnar maatpak, maatshirt en toebehoren voor zijn Hofnar werkzaamheden bij AFAS. We hadden al snel een goede klik en de energie gierde door mijn winkel. Ik ben dan ook erg blij dat Juri, drs. Hofnar, morgen mijn gast is in 'The Tailored Man in Blue, it is you' podcast. Juri is winnaar van de scriptieprijs aan de Erasmus Universiteit en Expertblogger op het gebied van REFLECTIE bij De Ondernemer. Hij heeft een Bachelor in Media & Entertainment Management, een Master in Bedrijfskunde en een specialisatie in Management van Verandering. Juri legt als eerste een gedetailleerde en uitgewerkte wetenschappelijke verbinding tussen het hedendaagse management en de hofnar van vroeger. Juri en Jort zijn vorige week officieel aangesteld als Hofnarren bij AFAS Software. Zij mogen als Hofnar de CEO, CFO en de rest van de directieleden voorzien van gevraagd en ongevraagd advies, een spiegel voorhouden en de onverbloemde waarheid vertellen. Meer informatie vind je op www.drshofnar.nl Dankjewel Juri voor je bevlogen bijdrage.

The David Johnson Show
EP30: Networking Is Your Net worth. Former Soldier Turned Sports Management Executive Gives Us His Play Book

The David Johnson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 35:23


From networking his way, from a random encounter at an airport, into managing some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment to founding educational programs in his community, Alan “AP” Powell and seen more than most.Q. DJ - What is the fastest way to kill a deal?A. AP - “Mistrust. If you are in a negotiation with a pro team and they promise you this or that and it falls apart I have to go back and share that with the athlete” Q. DJ - What was hardest part of the business to learn?A. AP - The hardest part of the business to learn was personalities. I had to earn their respect.Alan “AP” Powell's career started in U.S. Army in December of 1990, and then it sort of just happen, AP went from Soldier to Sports and Entertainment Management. He talks about having to learn a brand-new industry and earn the respect of client. The David Johnson Podcast is the fastest-growing military show online. Not your typical military/veteran podcast, but a veteran podcast that focuses on bringing stories, perspectives, and fascinating new content to our community.Hit the SUBSCRIBE button and find out more about The David Johnson Show:Websitehttps://thedavidjohnsonshow.com/

A Body's Language

On the first episode of the second season of 'A Body's Language' we speak to David McAllister. This episode was recorded late last year, in Davids final week as director of The Australian Ballet Company.David shares stories about his dancing days with The  Australian Ballet, working with the likes of Nureyev and Glen Tetley, speaks about pieces of music still make him feel sick with nerves and provides great insights into his philosophies on directorship- reflecting on how The Australian Ballet chose to prioritize the mental health of their dancers during the pandemic while maintaining their world leading physical healthcare program.A graduate of The Australian Ballet School, Perth-born David McAllister began his training with Evelyn Hodgkinson and joined The Australian Ballet in 1983. He was promoted to senior artist in 1986 and to principal artist in January 1989.During his time with the company, he danced many principal roles, including those in The Sleeping Beauty, Don Quixote, Coppélia, Manon, La Sylphide, John Cranko's Onegin and Romeo and Juliet, and Jiří Kylián's Stepping Stones; in 1985 he won Bronze at the Fifth International Ballet Competition in Moscow.Throughout his career, David made numerous guest appearances worldwide, dancing with Bolshoi Ballet, the Kirov Ballet, the Georgian State Ballet, The National Ballet of Canada, Birmingham Royal Ballet, Singapore Dance Theatre and, in 1992, as part of a Royal Gala performance in London in the presence of the Princess of Wales. In 2000, he completed a Graduate Diploma in Arts and Entertainment Management and in 2001, took his final bow as a dancer after a performance of Albrecht in Giselle at the Sydney Opera House, partnering Miranda Coney. In July of that year, David became artistic director of The Australian Ballet. He was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2004 Australia Day Honours List.Over the next two decades, on his way to becoming The Australian Ballet's longest-serving artistic director, David invigorated the company's repertoire with a series of new commissions from the world's foremost choreographers, including Alexei Ratmansky, Graeme Murphy and Wayne McGregor. He appointed two new resident choreographers, Tim Harbour and Alice Topp, and, through co-productions with leading international companies, secured major works such as Christopher Wheeldon's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland© and Yuri Possokhov's Anna Karenina. As a director/choreographer, he gifted the company with a lavish and widely acclaimed new production of The Sleeping Beauty, funded largely through donations from philanthropic supporters, and three works in the Storytime Ballet series, made especially for young children.Since stepping down as director in January of 2021, David has created a new 'Swan Lake' for Finnish National Ballet, is currently staging Lucas Jervies 'Spartacus', created for The Australian Ballet in 2018 and is in high demand as a guest teacher and choreographer in Australia and abroad.

In The Game
Mariama Bukari - Currently Pursuing Sports & Entertainment Management at HBKU

In The Game

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 35:12


Today we are thrilled to be joined by Mariama Bukari as our guest, she is a graduate of the African University College of Communication in Ghana and is currently pursuing Sports & Entertainment Management at Hamad Bin Khalifa University. Growing up in Ghana, the insatiable love of football did not go unnoticed by people who met her. The support from her father and the inspiration that came from her other siblings pushed her to become phenomenal in playing, studying, and the management of this sport. She happily recounts how at times together with her family they juggled between harvesting crops and playing football. Her realization that most talents in Ghana could be found on the streets pushed her to start managing players in her community through sponsoring local matches or finding agents for talented players. In 2019 she registered her own youth football club, Black Strikas whom she supports from her own income. Catch up with her tremendous football journey and her future plans on this episode. Tune in on…at…

In The Game
Mariama Bukari - Currently Pursuing Sports & Entertainment Management at HBKU

In The Game

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 35:13


Today we are thrilled to be joined by Mariama Bukari as our guest, she is a graduate of the African University College of Communication in Ghana and is currently pursuing Sports & Entertainment Management at Hamad Bin Khalifa University.  Growing up in Ghana, the insatiable love of football did not go unnoticed by people who met her. The support from her father and the inspiration that came from her other siblings pushed her to become phenomenal in playing, studying, and the management of this sport. She happily recounts how at times together with her family they juggled between harvesting crops and playing football.  Her realization that most talents in Ghana could be found on the streets pushed her to start managing players in her community through sponsoring local matches or finding agents for talented players. In 2019 she registered her own youth football club, Black Strikas whom she supports from her own income.  Catch up with her tremendous football journey and her future plans on this episode.   Tune in on…at…  

The Crowdmakers
"The Story Makes the Sale": Dr. Bill Sutton, Director Emeritus, Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program, University of South Florida

The Crowdmakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 45:41


With nearly 40 years in sports education and executive leadership, Dr. Bill Sutton consults the best of the best in the industry. In this honest, revealing conversation, Dr. Sutton shares his take on the current state of sports business, including how to create a compelling, creative story for our prospects, the inventive use of video to open the sale, repurposing the Group Sales effort from pods to neighborhoods, the definition of "meaningful" diversity hiring, and what new leaders should be focused on going forward, A program worthy of taking notes! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Tragedy Academy
Special Guest 'The Entertainment Guru' Mike Barker

The Tragedy Academy

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 44:32


In today's episode, Jay is joined by 'The Entertainment Guru' Mike Barker, who has worked with top-notch celebrities. He is an entertainment sales, events, and media professional. He is also the author of a best-selling book – "4 Strategies to Personal Branding and Marketing Strategies." Episode Highlights: 02:03: Mike talks about his career journey and how he took one responsibility after another in the entertainment industry. 04:55: Jay talks about the importance of personal gratitude.06:00: Jay is impressed by what Mike's best-selling book has to offer. He points out how Mike talks about branding capabilities. 08:10: Dream career means you are yourself, and you are authentic. If you don't have that intent, it isn't going to happen. 09:31: To achieve anything written in the book, you have to fake it until you make it.10:06: In his book, Mike talks about the importance of finding purpose in life to succeed. 10:44: Even if you don't have all the resources, your product must be an A-list.12:59: Mike talks about how he wanted to be a guidance counselor and later prompted him to change his career. 13:26: Mike talks about how his high school guidance counselor dissuaded him from college or joining the army because he is black. 14:21: Jay discusses the charity events and speaking engagements that Mike does. He points out that how vast majority of what Mike had achieved so far was just a preparation so that he can give it back to society. 17:51: Mike talks about the systems designed for white people and the racial discriminations encountered. But he adds how it is essential not to get angry about it, instead use it to your advantage and be a better person.18:59: Jay urges listeners to be grateful for what they have done in the past, be it something good or bad. 19:59: Jay is not an advocate for divorces, but he warns the listeners not to stay in a relationship that is not working.20:21: Mike agrees with Jay's opinion on the relationship and stresses that the same mentality should be followed in the case of friends. 23:04: Jay points out the essential role struggles play to shape one's life and career. 25:45: Because of the struggles faced by Mike, he now knows his strength. He points out how we put ourselves in insane mazes and go through the same mistakes repeatedly.27:29: Jay highlights how celebrities aren't given any empathy.28:50: When it comes to mental illness or mental health, Jay has found that a part of healing is to teach others.31:32: Jay talks about how he has healed himself by launching this podcast and talking about mental health.33:48: Mike talks about the struggles and challenges while writing and completing the "4 Strategies to Personal Branding and Marketing Strategies" book.35:22: Mike shares the importance of emotional discipline. It is not about stopping or controlling it but getting to the root and let it go.3 Key Points:Jay discusses the best-selling book written by Mike. He is impressed how the book talks about achieving one's dream rather than pursuing what others want.Jay and Mike explain how branding is more about positively wearing a mask.Mike and Jay talk about the financial and life struggles they have faced while growing up. They share how they have learned from it and given their life a positive spin.Tweetable Quotes:"if people don't give you the roses, you got to give it to yourself" - Mike Barker."Gratitude and empathy are gateways to understand other people." – Jay."You have to eat, sleep and breathe, who you want to be." – Jay."Shape your life around the thing or purpose that is most important for you." – Jay."Gratitude is what you have to practice to get results." – Jay."Don't hate anyone, because of their success - Be Inspired!" – Mike Barker."Everybody should be a method actor for a year or two because that is how you understand other people's feelings." – Jay."At the end of the day, we all have issues; it just has to be fine-tuned if you want to have a successful life." - Mike Barker.Resources Mentioned:· Mike Barker: Website | The Carlos Ramer Scholarship Foundation | InstagramMike Barker Bio: With over 15 years of experience in the entertainment business, Mike Barker has worked with artists such as Janet Jackson, Ciara, Usher, Michael B. Jordan, Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, Cardi B, Meg The Stallion, The Game, Larry King, Tito Ortiz, Toni Braxton, Jill Scott, and Gene Simmons. Mr. Barker continues to partner with organizations like The Grammy Recording Academy, Dick Clark Productions with the Billboard Awards, American Music Awards, Krutchie Entertainment, BET, and Fox Networks as a Talent Relations and Production Manager for Radio Remote & Press Events. Mr. Barker resides in Los Angeles, CA, and also holds the position as an Account Manager & Sr. Licensing Rep for Motion Picture Licensing Corporation. This ‘Entertainment Guru’ holds a BA in Communication Studies from Long Beach State University and an MBA in Marketing from the University of Redlands. He is the Founder & CEO of The Carlos Ramer Scholarship Foundation and serves the community as a motivational speaker to colleges and universities throughout Southern California.#1 Amazon New Release & Bestselling Book 4 Strategies to Personal Branding & Marketing Yourself, currently available on Amazon. www.amazon.com/dp/B08NY1W7J2?ref_=pe_3052080_276849420 https://thetragedyacademy.com

Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022
Episode 10 | Amal Mohammad & Hajar Saleh | Women Coaches and Referees in Qatar | April 2021

Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 13:38


This episode is about how women in Qatar are increasingly entering sports that were male-dominated in the past. It features football coach Hajar Saleh and basketball referee Amal Mohammed. Hajar Saleh has been a national football team player since she was 11 years old, and has C and D licenses in coaching. She is an ambassador for Qatar's delivery amazing. In addition, she is a divemaster in scuba diving, a free diver, a hiker and climber, and has a boat license. She believes that sports bring people together and always build strong communities. Amal Mohammed is a graduate student in the Masters of Sport and Entertainment Management program at Hamad Bin Khalifa University. She graduated from Qatar University with a Bachelor of Science in Sport Science in 2017 and also has an Associate of Science in Nursing. Amal is a FIBA (Federation of International Basketball) licensed referee and has played for the National Basketball team in Qatar.

The Jerry Brazie Podcast
#228 - Using Stages To Grow Your Business With Blair Bryant Nichols

The Jerry Brazie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 67:53


Blair Bryant Nichols is the Director of Stages for Advance Your Reach. He oversees the Stage Agency, connecting entrepreneurs and business owners with stages that will grow their business, and manages its community of meeting planners. After beginning his career representing hundreds of authors from Top 6 publishers, he moved into the management of founders, entrepreneurs, executives, authors, and celebrities, with various work streams, projects, and personal interests, acting as a Chief of Staff, manager, or agent. He has deep expertise in developing speakers for corporate events, conferences, and other thought leadership opportunities, including internal and external communications. As a manager, coach, and consultant, he enjoys helping diverse individuals and/or socially-driven companies foster new strategies for operations, communications, business development, and partnerships across all appropriate areas to develop further and enhance their bottom line and brand. He earned his M.B.A from UCLA-Anderson with a specialization in Entertainment Management and a B.A. in Literature from American University.

The Mr. Bill Podcast
The Mr. Bill Podcast - Episode 82 - Alex Hutchinson

The Mr. Bill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 96:51


Alex Hutchinson graduated from the University of Montana in the Spring of 2012 with a BA in Philosophy and a certificate in Entertainment Management. While attending the University, Mr. Hutchinson served as Concert Coordinator for UM Productions, that oversaw the logistics for all of the concerts at the Adams Center Arena, as well as a multitude of freelance stage management and event production gigs across the Northwest for Live Nation and Knitting Factory Presents. In 2013, he was hired by the boutique booking agency Hello Booking based in Minneapolis, MN to start their first ever electronic music roster. A few years later he was offered a position at Am Only/ Paradigm as an agent and relocated to Brooklyn, NY. While working at the larger agency he decided he didn't like the corporate environment of the music industry and made a decision to transition to a smaller firm. He took on a role at Surefire Agency based in San Francisco, CA as the head of their NY office in addition to booking shows at Knitting Factory Brooklyn.  Alex Hutchinson has relocated north of New York City to Vermont to take on a role as Event Manager for Mount Snow Resort and a touring audio engineer for multiple bands and sound companies. Most notably he works as the Tour Manager and FOH engineer for Beats Antique. 

In The Game
It's always for the good of the game with the wonderful Dr. Kamilla

In The Game

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 32:23


Join us in welcoming Dr. Kamilla Swart to In The Game Sports Podcast this week. Kamilla talks about her 25 years of experience in sport, tourism, and events as well as her most recent appointment as Associate Professor in the newly established Masters in Sport and Entertainment Management, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, here in Qatar. https://www.hbku.edu.qa/en/cse/ms-sport-entertainment-management kswartarries@hbku.edu.qa #sportentertainment #associateprofessor #HBKUQatar #inthegame  #sportspodcastqatar #sport #sports #sportspodcast #firstsportspodcast #inthegamesportspodcastQatar #inthegame #gingercamel #tourism #events #doha #Qatar    This is a sports podcast in Qatar.  Follow IN THE GAME: 

In The Game
It's always for the good of the game with the wonderful Dr. Kamilla

In The Game

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 32:22


Join us in welcoming Dr. Kamilla Swart to In The Game Sports Podcast this week. Kamilla talks about her 25 years of experience in sport, tourism, and events as well as her most recent appointment as Associate Professor in the newly established Masters in Sport and Entertainment Management, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, here in Qatar. https://www.hbku.edu.qa/en/cse/ms-sport-entertainment-management kswartarries@hbku.edu.qa #sportentertainment #associateprofessor #HBKUQatar #inthegame #sportspodcastqatar #sport #sports #sportspodcast #firstsportspodcast #inthegamesportspodcastQatar #inthegame #gingercamel #tourism #events #doha #Qatar This is a sports podcast in Qatar. Follow IN THE GAME:

The Ultimate Shift
Affinity Entertainment Management with Matthew Romero

The Ultimate Shift

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 54:55


Welcome back to the Ultimate Shift! Today we have Matthew Romero, the Founder of Affinity Entertainment Management.  Let's get right into the episode and learn from Matthew's story [00:01 – 18:15] Getting to Know Matthew and his passion for music I welcome and introduce my guest, Matthew Romero, to the show Matthew talks to us about his background Finding his passion for music Reminding yourself and finding your worth Figuring out the “why” he chose music as his path Having the mindset to get back up and keep going [18:16 – 29:24]Affinity Entertainment Management Matthew talks about how he started Affinity Mental exercises to get himself in the right mindset The benefits of reading Looking internally and figuring out your self-worth [29:25 – 43:25] Life Lessons from Matthew What advice would he give to his younger self Where do you see yourself and Affinity in 20 years Being vulnerable and opening up to others [43:26 – 55:02] Closing Segment  Matthew shares what it's like for him to be a vegetarian If you had the world stage for 5 minutes, what would you say? Give yourself to the world. Jump in and don't be guarded. Live your life. If you could spend the day with anyone, who would it be? A holocaust survivor Make sure to go and follow Matthew Remember to like and review Final words Tweetable Quotes: “Give yourself to the world, and I promise you the world will give you something back that's valuable.” - Matthew Romero “Always settle down, breathe.” - Matthew Romero “Put everything down, just analyze who you are and where you want to be, and I promise you can get there as long as you stay true to that.” - Matthew Romero Resources Mentioned: https://www.affinityentertainmentmanagement.com/ (Affinity Entertainment Management) https://www.amazon.com/How-Win-Friends-Influence-People/dp/0671027034 (How to Win Friends & Influence People) - Dale Carnegie https://www.amazon.com/Mans-Search-Meaning-Viktor-Frankl/dp/080701429X (Man's Search for Meaning) - Viktor E. Frankl To learn more, Connect with Matthew on https://www.instagram.com/matthewandmusic/ (Instagram). Check out their https://www.instagram.com/affinitynash/ (Company Instagram) and visit their website https://www.affinityentertainmentmanagement.com/ (https://www.affinityentertainmentmanagement.com/)  To know more, you can connect with me onhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ephraim-glick-8403a465/ ( LinkedIn),https://www.instagram.com/ephraimglick/ ( Instagram),https://www.facebook.com/ephraimglick ( Facebook), andhttps://twitter.com/glickephraim ( Twitter) or visit my websitehttps://ephraimglick.com/ ( https://ephraimglick.com/). I'm offering a FREE 30-minute consultation for people who reach out to me. I want to know more about you! LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to overcome fears and obstacles by sharing this episode or clickhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ultimate-shift/id1515036805 ( here) to listen to more episodes.

The Entrepreneur Way
1826: The Fastest Way To Get Your Message Out To The World with Blair Bryant Nichols Co-Founder and Partner of The Stage Agency from Advance Your Reach

The Entrepreneur Way

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 48:38


Blair Bryant Nichols is the Director of Stages for Advance Your Reach. He oversees the Stage Agency, connecting entrepreneurs and business owners with stages that will grow their business, and manages its community of meeting planners. After beginning his career representing hundreds of authors from Top 6 publishers, he moved into the management of founders, entrepreneurs, executives, authors, and celebrities, with various work streams, projects, and personal interests, acting as a Chief of Staff, manager, or agent. He has a deep expertise in developing speakers for corporate events, conferences, and other thought leadership opportunities, including internal and external communications. As a manager, coach and consultant he enjoys helping diverse individuals and/or socially-driven companies foster new strategies for operations, communications, business development and partnerships across all appropriate areas to further develop and enhance their bottom line and brand. He earned his M.B.A from UCLA-Anderson with a specialization in Entertainment Management and a B.A. in Literature from American University. “Figuring out what's your why like Simon Sinek. What's your purpose? What's your mission? Established that idea, that culture because that's what's going to drive you to keep going, to get through the obstacles of launching the business, the growing pains associated with it, the red tape and the bureaucracy and everything else. You have that clarity of mind of really who you want to serve and start to figure out how you are going to do that”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-8mY

Walk With TFB
2.15 Lead With Love // Chelsea France

Walk With TFB

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 53:58


During this walk, Coach Chelsea France talks to us about what it means to lead with love. A native of Dublin, OH, Chelsea earned her bachelor's degree in Sociology from the University of Virginia. While at UVA, she also competed on the Cross Country and Track and Field team. She went on to earn her Master's degree in Sport and Entertainment Management from the one and only University of South Carolina - Go Cocks! Chelsea's professional work experiences span across several areas within college sport, including but not limited to marketing, operations, and recruitment. But her influence as an educator is invaluable. Chelsea currently leads as an Assistant Coach for Cross Country and Track and Field at the University of Maryland, College Park. She also serves on the NCAA Division I Cross Country and Track Executive Committee. She believes in doing everything with great love, so I am excited for this energy she brings to our conversation today. Coach France IG: @Chelsea.Renee.France Coach France Twitter: @CoachCFrance UMD Track and Field/XC IG: @Maryland.TFXC UMD Track and Field/XC Twitter: @MarylandTrack Podcast IG and Twitter: @WalkWithTFB Walk With TFB Website --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/walkwithtfb/support

Taco Tuesday With Ace
Taco Tuesday with Ace Season 2- Ep 10- With Special Guest Entrepreneur Mark Hernandez of American Entertainment Management Group (AEMG)

Taco Tuesday With Ace

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 71:02


Welcome to Season 2 Episode #10 of Taco Tuesday with Ace with my very special guest entrepreneur Mark Hernandez of the American Entertainment Management Group (AEMG) and American Solar Group. We take a trip down memory lane and see how Mark got his start in the Business world in Dallas and making moves that would eventually have him return to the Sun City where he has continued to build his brand and give back to the community. Hear how one comment was all it took to light the fire within and he hasnt looked back ever since. From his accounting business to the Roofing and Solar industry and now in his new Venture along sine Wrestling Superstar Cinta De Oro, they look to bring back the Lucha Libre experience to a new generation and at the same time help grow and give wrestlers a platform to showcase their talents and do what they love, Lucha. All this and More on this episode of Taco Tuesday with Ace Recorded live from the Downtown Spaces in El Paso, Texas. for more info on AEMG go to www.AEMGPPV.com for more! #TacoTuesdayWithAce #DowntownSpacesEP #AEMG #PhotosByAceStudios #LosPhotogs #CityofThe915 #Podcast #TwoForTuesday #ElPasoHeraldPost #LuchaLibre #AmericanEntertainmentManagementGroup #LuchaLibreChronicles

Being a Fan of Disney Podcast with Cody T. Havard, Ph.D.
Class #32 - Ray Eddy - Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular

Being a Fan of Disney Podcast with Cody T. Havard, Ph.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 82:26


Ray Eddy, former cast member and stunt professional, visited with us about his journey to choosing his profession, working for the Walt Disney Company, and teaching Entertainment Management at the University of Central Florida. Ray worked as stunt coordinator and actor in shows like Fantasmic! and Lights, Motors, Action!, in addition to playing the title role in the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! Ray was gracious enough to speak to us about his journey and career, and answer many questions I had about my favorite show attraction. The video of the visit is available at https://youtu.be/OskSY8vhQ6c. If you want to engage with Ray, you can reach him at Ray.Eddy@UCF.edu. You can keep up with the class, podcast, and interviews/visits by following my Twitter @chavardphd. You can follow along with the class by joining the Facebook public group @Beign a Fan of Disney. Thank you for listening and please let me know your thoughts for this and other shows!

Three Song Stories
Episode 141 - Dillon Dailidonis

Three Song Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 81:13


Dillon Dailidonis is a music industry professional and boating & water sports enthusiast. He’s worked both in the music, tv, and film industries for multiple companies. He attended University of Central Florida where he studied Entertainment Management. He then moved to Nashville for about 2 years to work in the music industry, but right now is living here in Florida because of COVID-19. His most recent job, which he is currently furloughed from, was working for Creative Artists Agency where he assisted in the tour & festival booking process.

Business Gems
Blind entrepreneur navigates entertainment management

Business Gems

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 51:36


Shavane Daley tell his entrepreneur story

Nicole Zizi On Air
Red Light on the Creation of The Foul Hundreds, Learning about Stocks, 300 Entertainment Management Deal, and Music Production

Nicole Zizi On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 76:55


Episode 8, with Red Light co-founder of The Foul Hundreds, Business and Music Manager,  Entrepreneur. We learn about Red's experience of co-founding The Foul Hundreds, developing music and event curating for rising artist. His reasoning to moving New York, and landing a venture with 300 Entertainment to manage and develop recording artist. How he was able to land the deal, and partner with artist DP Beats, and Chief Keef. Lastly learn about his new found interest of stocks, what he plans to do with stock investments.

Mental Health News Radio
Radio Free Entertainment Network: Bringing Mental Health into Light with Christavus Dominic.

Mental Health News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 67:19


Listen as Kristin speaks to Christavus Dominic who is here to discuss his new venture, Radio Free Entertainment Network, which is a 27/7 radio streaming platform who, through personal life experiences, has come to realize exactly how important taking care of one's mental health truly is. Radio Free Entertainment Network will be airing MHNR content on their streaming platform in order to help bring mental health and mental illness into the spotlight and help remove the stigma.As a champion for diversity, Christavus is a broadcast personality for WONE 97.5 Classic Rock Radio Station in Akron, Ohio. Experienced Radio Personality & Entertainment Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the entertainment industry. Skilled in Music Management, Entertainment Management, Management, Special Events Production, and Student Development. Strong media and communication professional with focused studies in Communications and Arts Administration from The University of Akron. Radio Free Entertainment Network, Ltd. is a broadcast and internet streaming radio network playing the music of renowned and independent artists. They are dedicated to empowering their communities to promote educational, civic, and cultural development. Launched this month by three community leaders, Christavus Dominic, Warner Mendenhall, and Shuaib Meacham, the Radio Free Entertainment Network aims to offer a full-service aggregate radio station, music recording company, and marketing services as a one-stop-shop. The Radio Free Entertainment Network is a small but powerful network dedicated to bringing more community to the world through music. Their mission is to amplify the voices of the traditionally under-represented by helping local communities of passionate advocates make a positive impact on the world. We believe a variety of experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds creates a better community for their staff and a better product for their users and the communities they serve. Their streaming radio platform provides a 24/7 digital listening experience. The programming is designed to feature an array of musical styles and community viewpoints throughout the week. To the small business owner, they can offer a broader reach for their goods. To the independent performer, they can provide access to a wider audience. Their educational service goals include establishing literacy programs as well as creating more internships in broadcasting, production, and marketing. As recent times have shown that without media professionals, essential information could become inaccessible, the industry holds a crucial spot on the global stage.https://radiofreenetwork.com/

The Action Catalyst
Travel In A Pandemic With Terri Rickard and Irina Tuluca – Episode 343 of The Action Catalyst Podcast

The Action Catalyst

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 23:52


Terri Rickard and Irina Tuluca of Southwestern Travel Group go into detail about the challenges they have faced since the start of the pandemic. They touch on everything from rescheduling and moving large events, to maintaining contact with and supporting their clients, to just doing the next right thing. They Also talk about what the future of the travel industry may hold. Don't miss this wide ranging conversation about travel in a global pandemic. “Being prepared is the most important way we can reduce your stress.” - Terri Rickard More About Terri Rickard Terri Rickard is the Founder and President of Southwestern Travel. She began her career with the Southwestern Family of Companies in 2012 as the Executive Assistant to the CEO. In her role as Executive Assistant she took on a major project to create an internal managed travel program for the (then) 16 operating divisions, managing over $5 million in annual travel spend. In just a few years of collecting company travel data, intense industry research and perfecting the vendor contract negotiation process, she achieved savings of over $500,000. In 2016, she turned this internal travel program into a public service and launched Southwestern Travel Group with the focus of helping and consulting other companies to save money on group travel, specifically in regards to meetings and incentives. Today, as President, she focuses on the vision of the company, execution of the vision and recruiting A+ people. She is a hands-on team player actively saving clients' money, training , negotiating and ensuring all best practices are adhered to for every event or adventure planned. More About Irina Tuluca Irina Tuluca is currently a Group Account Manager for Southwestern Travel Group that specializes in planning meetings and incentive trips domestically and internationally. As a seasoned event & meeting manager with over 6 years of experience, Irina has planned events of all scopes and sizes.  She graduated from Missouri State University with a Bachelor of Science in Entertainment Management with a focus on Event and Venue Management before moving to Nashville to work at the Grand Ole Opry House as an Event Coordinator. She then joined Southwestern Travel Group in January 2017 as the first hire to help Terri grow the business and has seen the company evolve from a start up to a fully functioning travel management company with various operating divisions.   Irina is skilled in contract negotiation, project management, operations management, strategic planning, complex problem solving, communication, and event planning and design. The Action Catalyst is a weekly podcast hosted by Dan Moore, President of Southwestern Advantage, the oldest direct-sales company in America, and Partner with Southwestern Consulting. With more than 45 years in sales leadership and marketing management, Dan has a wealth of knowledge to share on how to make better use of time to achieve life, sales, and other business goals. Each week, he interviews some of the nation's top thought leaders and experts, sharing meaningful tips and advice. Subscribe on iTunes and please leave a rating and review!

Leadership is Female
Diversity and Inclusion from the MiLB with Belicia Montgomery

Leadership is Female

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 36:36


Belicia Montgomery, Director of Diversity and Inclusion at the Minor League Baseball league office. Belicia Montgomery began her professional sports career at Minor League Baseball in 2016 as a Marketing Research and Strategy resident and was hired full-time as an Analytics Specialist in 2017. She was promoted to Manager of Data and Business Processes in 2018 before transitioning into the diversity & inclusion department in 2019. Prior to joining MiLB, Montgomery held marketing roles at USF Athletics and H&R Block. Belicia received a Bachelor of Science in marketing with a minor in accounting from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and obtained both her Master of Business Administration and Master of Sport and Entertainment Management from the University of South Florida. Belicia is a native of Birmingham, Alabama, and currently resides in St. Petersburg, Florida. Contact Belicia! beliciakathryn@gmail.com Or connect here https://www.linkedin.com/in/beliciam/ Here are Belicia's Four key points: Get comfortable being uncomfortable and EXTEND your comfort zone. This act will lead to greater opportunity. Ask yourself if you can achieve your dreams without extending what you are capable of? Build relationships so that when a new opportunity arises, you are first person who is considered for the role. Do this by asking where you can help and proclaiming where your skill set can be beneficial. Don't believe everything that is said about you; listening to the advice or criticism of others is not always to your benefit. Meaning, don't carry that critique around with you and turn it into negative self-talk. Evaluate where you can improve, do the work, and let go what's not serving you. Overcoming that challenge and creating positive self-talk will create a better version of you! First impressions are vital. You only get one chance to make a first impression – make it count. Subscribe, Review and Share so that others may learn, too. Follow me, your host, Emily Jaenson on https://www.instagram.com/emilyjaenson/ or visit my website to subscribe to my email list at www.emilyjaenson.com

Zach Talk
College Athletes Are Being Exploited, The Washington Football TBDs, and Esports in the NCAA! with Dr. Mark Nagel

Zach Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 80:54


Happy Tuesday! On today's show, special guest Dr. Mark Nagel sits down to talk about the history of the Washington Football team and the recent news behind their name change dilemma. He also discusses the exploitation of college athletes (NOT student-athletes) in the NCAA and how the market value of collegiate players impacts the past, present, and the future. Then, Dr. Nagel discusses the impact of esports on college athletics and how it is here to stay. Finally, Dr. Nagel answers some of YOUR questions, including what it takes to be successful working in college and professional sports! You definitely want to tune in!Dr. Nagel is professor at the University of South Carolina in the Department of Sport and Entertainment Management. He also teaches courses at the University of San Francisco and Saint Mary's College of California. Dr. Nagel has co-authored 8 textbooks, authored numerous articles in refereed and professional sports journals, and holds honors as the 2016 Distinguished Sport Management Educator Award from the North American Society for Sport Management, the 2015 Brian J. and Linda L. Mihalik Global Scholar Award, College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport Management from the University of South Carolina, the 2013 Faculty Premier Scholar Award from the University of South Carolina College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport Management, the 2012 Research Fellow from the North American Society for Sport Management, and the 2011 Excellence in Teaching Award from the Alpha Chapter of the Mortar Board.Check out our website! http://zachtalk.buzzsprout.comFollow us on instagram to stay up-to-date on sports news, scheduling, and so much more! @therealzachtalkWhile you're on our site, make sure to check out our Patreon page and out Merch store! We are so excited for you to come along with us on this journey!. If you enjoy, make sure to subscribe to us on your podcast platform and share the show with your friends and family!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/therealzachtalk)

What Are You Sporting About?
Ep. #7-Marcus Wingate-Branding Professional on the nuts & bolts of branding for pro-athletes with Sivonnia DeBarros, Protector of Athletes

What Are You Sporting About?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 23:55


Marcus joined Wasserman in 2019 and advises brands + properties through strategy development, partnership measurement, sponsorship valuations, and partnership management. Prior to joining Wasserman, Marcus served as a business intelligence analyst for the Tampa Bay Lightning, USF Athletics, and SME Solutions Group, Inc. Marcus earned his MBA from the University of South Florida – Vinik Sport and Entertainment Management program. Marcus is also a former football student-athlete from the University of South Florida. You can connect with Marcus on LinkedIn or follow him on IG. To learn more about who they serve and available services, visit https://teamwass.com About Sivonnia DeBarros Sivonnia DeBarros – the Protector of Athletes – is a first-generational lawyer and law business owner, woman in business and a former track and field Division-I College athlete. DeBarros's practice areas are Business, Employment, Sports, and Entertainment. Learn more about her services at www.prosportlawyer.com and www.sldebarros.com. What Are You Sporting About? https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/what-are-you-sporting-about/ Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/ep-7-marcus-wingate-branding-professional-on-the-nuts-bolts-of-branding-for-pro-athletes-with-sivonnia-debarros-protector-of-athletes

#AthleteEvolved
Episode 10 with Rosie Kays: Life Skills, Failure, Character

#AthleteEvolved

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 43:23


Rosie Kays joined the Fighting Tiger coaching staff before the start of the 2017 soccer season. In her first three years as the women's soccer head coach, Kays has concentrated on building a solid foundation to ensure long term success through excellent recruiting classes that aren't just talented on the soccer field, but also in the classroom. Besides being the women's soccer head coach, Coach Kays has worn multiple hats around the athletic department. For a short time, she served as the Director of Campus Recreation and had a major hand in jump starting the campuses intramural leagues. Now, one of the hats she wears within the athletic department is the Student-Athlete Affairs Administrator. As an administrator, she oversees all the members of our Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), ensuring that student-athletes have a voice on important topics and that their voices are heard. She is also Cobleskill's Summer Camp Coordinator for all Fighting Tiger camps. On the soccer field, Coach Kays has experienced one of the best turnarounds in the country. After going 0-17 during the 2017 season, she brought in her first recruiting class and saw an instant change. The next season they improved their win total by six games and went 6-11 on the year. On top of having one of the best turnarounds at the Division III level, she also had three players named to the Third Team All-Conference team. Kays came to Cobleskill in 2017 after spending two seasons as an assistant coach at her alma mater Neumann University. In 2016, she helped the Knights post a 9-9-1 overall record including a 6-4-1 mark in Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) play, a significant improvement over the 2015 campaign that saw the team finish 3-13-1 with a 3-8 conference record. During her coaching career, Kays has also served as Big East Conference member Villanova University's Director of Soccer Operations during 2016. Before pursuing a coaching career, Kays earned her Bachelor of Science Degree in Sport & Entertainment Management from Neumann University. While she was there, she was a four-year member of the women's soccer team and a four-time selection to the CSAC All-Academic Team during her playing career. She later earned her Master of Science Degree in Sport Business from Temple University while serving as Neumann's volunteer assistant coach. She was later promoted and named the first assistant for her excellent work. Kays also has her United States Soccer Federation (USSF) Class D, E and F coaching licenses. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/athleteevolved/support

What Are You Sporting About?
Ep. #7-Marcus Wingate-Branding Professional on the nuts & bolts of branding for pro-athletes with Sivonnia DeBarros, Protector of Athletes

What Are You Sporting About?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 23:56


Marcus WingateMarcus joined Wasserman in 2019 and advises brands + properties through strategy development, partnership measurement, sponsorship valuations, and partnership management. Prior to joining Wasserman, Marcus served as a business intelligence analyst for the Tampa Bay Lightning, USF Athletics, and SME Solutions Group, Inc.Marcus earned his MBA from the University of South Florida – Vinik Sport and Entertainment Management program. Marcus is also a former football student-athlete from the University of South Florida.You can connect with Marcus on LinkedIn or follow him on IG.To learn more about who they serve and available services, visit https://teamwass.comAbout Sivonnia DeBarrosSivonnia DeBarros – the Protector of Athletes – is a first-generational lawyer and law business owner, woman in business and a former track and field Division-I College athlete. DeBarros's practice areas are Business, Employment, Sports, and Entertainment. Learn more about her services at www.prosportlawyer.com and www.sldebarros.com.What Are You Sporting About?https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/what-are-you-sporting-about/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/ep-7-marcus-wingate-branding-professional-on-the-nuts-bolts-of-branding-for-pro-athletes-with-sivonnia-debarros-protector-of-athletes

Business Innovators Radio
Ep. #7-Marcus Wingate-Branding Professional on the nuts & bolts of branding for pro-athletes with Sivonnia DeBarros, Protector of Athletes

Business Innovators Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 23:56


Marcus WingateMarcus joined Wasserman in 2019 and advises brands + properties through strategy development, partnership measurement, sponsorship valuations, and partnership management. Prior to joining Wasserman, Marcus served as a business intelligence analyst for the Tampa Bay Lightning, USF Athletics, and SME Solutions Group, Inc.Marcus earned his MBA from the University of South Florida – Vinik Sport and Entertainment Management program. Marcus is also a former football student-athlete from the University of South Florida.You can connect with Marcus on LinkedIn or follow him on IG.To learn more about who they serve and available services, visit https://teamwass.comAbout Sivonnia DeBarrosSivonnia DeBarros – the Protector of Athletes – is a first-generational lawyer and law business owner, woman in business and a former track and field Division-I College athlete. DeBarros’s practice areas are Business, Employment, Sports, and Entertainment. Learn more about her services at www.prosportlawyer.com and www.sldebarros.com.What Are You Sporting About?https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/what-are-you-sporting-about/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/ep-7-marcus-wingate-branding-professional-on-the-nuts-bolts-of-branding-for-pro-athletes-with-sivonnia-debarros-protector-of-athletes

Business Innovators Radio
Ep. #7-Marcus Wingate-Branding Professional on the nuts & bolts of branding for pro-athletes with Sivonnia DeBarros, Protector of Athletes

Business Innovators Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 23:56


Marcus WingateMarcus joined Wasserman in 2019 and advises brands + properties through strategy development, partnership measurement, sponsorship valuations, and partnership management. Prior to joining Wasserman, Marcus served as a business intelligence analyst for the Tampa Bay Lightning, USF Athletics, and SME Solutions Group, Inc.Marcus earned his MBA from the University of South Florida – Vinik Sport and Entertainment Management program. Marcus is also a former football student-athlete from the University of South Florida.You can connect with Marcus on LinkedIn or follow him on IG.To learn more about who they serve and available services, visit https://teamwass.comAbout Sivonnia DeBarrosSivonnia DeBarros – the Protector of Athletes – is a first-generational lawyer and law business owner, woman in business and a former track and field Division-I College athlete. DeBarros’s practice areas are Business, Employment, Sports, and Entertainment. Learn more about her services at www.prosportlawyer.com and www.sldebarros.com.What Are You Sporting About?https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/what-are-you-sporting-about/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/ep-7-marcus-wingate-branding-professional-on-the-nuts-bolts-of-branding-for-pro-athletes-with-sivonnia-debarros-protector-of-athletes

Creative Expression
E12 – Commencement 2020 for the Mississippi School of the Arts

Creative Expression

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 36:41


Jawan Hopson (Alumni Hall of Fame) Listen to the virtual commencement for 2020. Due to an international health crisis, we were forced to abruptly end our school year on campus, but seniors persevered and finished strong. We’ll hear from Jonathan Blake Sauls (Salutatorian), Jessica Ramsey Luke (Valedictorian), Dr. Nathan Oakley (Chief Academic Officer at the Mississippi Department of Education), and a commencement address by 2006 vocal music alum, Ezekiel McCall. We congratulate 2020 MSA Hall of Fame inductee, Jawan Hopson. Jawan, a 2012 vocal music alum, pursued a bachelor’s degree in Arts and Entertainment Management from Pace University, and currently employed at Black Entertainment Television in New York City. Virtual Commencement 2020 E10 – Ezekiel Andrew McCall Shares Insight as a Performing Artist Ezekiel McCall (Commencement Speaker)

I-64 Sports Podcast
Live at 5 Episode 6 w/ Alvin Keels

I-64 Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 37:05


On the latest episode of the Live at 5 Podcast, we catch up with sports agent Alvin Keels Jr, who now heads Paramount Sports & Entertainment Management, which features an array of professional athletes from the Hampton Roads area and beyond. We caught up with Keels to discuss his start as an agent and his current client list, plus the highly-anticipated return of former Landstown HS standout, Percy Harvin.

Learning To Fail
EPISODE 35 — Mike Elis — The Artisan of Entertainment Management

Learning To Fail

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 145:30


Producer/Comedian Mike Elis joins Jason on this episode of Learning To Fail. Mike was the first person to ever give Jason a real shot, on a real stage, in front of a real audience. Since then they've fallen in, fallen out and fallen back. But overcoming adversity is what builds lasting relationships. And now they're BFFs for reals. Mike brought Jason his favorite nosh (Lox Shmear on a Cinnamon Raison bagel — Don't judge him!), which Jason proceeds to eat, while they talk, for the first half hour of the show. This seemed like a gesture of kindness at the time, but in hindsight may have equally been just a gag that Mr. Elis could capitalize on both during the interview and on FaceBook. Mike Elis is a part time comic emcee, and to say that Mike has done a lot in his four years in the entertainment business is an understatement. Mike has opened for the likes of Jon Reep, Pam Stone, Emo Philips, Judy Tenuta, and even recently co-starred in a stage show with 80s pop icon Molly Ringwald. Mike recently left the comedy stage to take over as Director of Entertainment for the Abbeville Opera House. He also has a syndicated column for entertainment and comedy in South Carolina, called “A Slice of Mike.” Starting in April, Mike will have his own radio show on WZLA 92.9FM, a show titled "The Mike on the Mic" show. The first ever Jewish-run classic country music and comedy show ever in South Carolina. Also, Mike Elis is writing his first movie script, titled "My Demons Come Out on Stage," a film about dealing with depression and PTSD and how that struggle plays into being an entertainer. FOLLOW MIKE ON SOCIAL MEDIA https://www.facebook.com/TheArtisanOfFlatRock/ (https://www.facebook.com/TheArtisanOfFlatRock/) https://www.facebook.com/The-Mike-on-the-Mic-Radio-Show-WZLA-929-106793327385535/ (https://www.facebook.com/The-Mike-on-the-Mic-Radio-Show-WZLA-929-106793327385535/) SUPPORT OUR PODCAST http://learningtofailpodcast.com/donate/ (http://learningtofailpodcast.com/donate/) FOLLOW LTF ON SOCIAL MEDIA FaceBook:  https://www.facebook.com/LTFpod/ (https://www.facebook.com/LTFpod/) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ltfpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LTFpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcKNLjg1Qx7zwEM-DL1OVLg FOLLOW JASON ON SOCIAL MEDIA FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/jasonscholder Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MidlifeComic/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MidlifeComic YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLYUlmB-dvnPQ49ZLXzmoYQ FIND US ONLINE JasonScholder.com LearningToFail.com SUPPORT OUR PODCAST http://learningtofailpodcast.com/donate/ (http://learningtofailpodcast.com/donate/) Support this podcast

Writer Experience
Ep 92 - "Entertainment Management" with Mark Wheeler, Founding Partner at Pathfinder Media

Writer Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 49:19


Mark Wheeler is the CEO of Wheeler Company and a founding Partner at Pathfinder Media, as well as a Senior Consultant for Align Pictures US. Mark specializes in Entertainment Management and Production with an emphasis on building new creative businesses, client & IP management, as well as building and advising on independent co-productions. Pathfinder is a boutique entertainment Management, Production, Financing and Consumer Products firm based in Hollywood. Some of Pathfinder’s projects and client projects have included Conan the Barbarian (and the Robert E. Howard Library), Mad Men, Deadwood, The 100, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Blood Drive, and many more. Align is a film financing company launched by Adrian Politowski and Nadia Khamlichi in 2019.

A New Angle
John Pierce - a Montanan in Nashville

A New Angle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 49:48


John Pierce grew up in Billings, studied at the University of Montana and is now crushing it as a songwriter in Nashville. In the last several years, John has written hit songs for the likes of Zac Brown, John Pardi and Reba McEntire. He recently visited UM to perform at the inaugural Grizzly Songwriters Showcase, produced by our Entertainment Management students. It was a fantastic event and we were lucky to get time with John during his visit. In this conversation, we learn all about the business and process of songwriting and some great lessons that generalize to other creative pursuits.

Nomberg Law Live
NOMBERG LAW LIVE: Nick Brockmeyer

Nomberg Law Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 38:33


NOMBERG LAW LIVE: Sports agent Nick Brockmeyer joined Bernard for a conversation about professional baseball. Nick operates Platinum Sports and Entertainment Management, a full service sports agency in St. Charles, Missouri. Platinum Sports represents athletes throughout all levels of professional baseball. With Spring Training only a few weeks away, Bernard and Nick discussed some of the upcoming stories that will shape this baseball season and the realities of being professional ball player. #NombergLawLive #NomberglawFirm #NickBrockmeyer #PlantinumSportsAndEntertainment #Baseball #ProfessionalAthlete #MinorLeagues #MajorLeagues #NationalPastime Lawyers Representing the Injured Men and Women of Alabama Since 1967. If you have any questions or concerns about this issue or other issues on the law, please call the Nomberg Law Firm at 205-930-6900. Our website is www.NombergLaw.com. Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/@alabamaworkcomp or like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/NombergLawFirm/ Alabama State Bar, Rules of Professional conduct, Rule 7.2 (e), requires the following language in all attorney communications: No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.

Trail 1033
UM Entertainment Management - Mike Morelli - UMEM Grizzly Songwriters Showcase

Trail 1033

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 10:47


Robert Chase talks to Mike Morelli of UM Entertainment Management about the upcoming UMEM Grizzly Songwriters Showcase on Wednesday, November 13th. The concert is produced by Entertainment Management students in the UM College of Business. UMEM introduces students to the business of entertainment while giving them the opportunity to learn from top professionals in the industry, both alumni and additional industry leaders, in a relaxed classroom environment.

At The Yard
S2 Episode 4: Wizdom Layne (MD of Tileyard Impact)

At The Yard

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 63:27


In this latest episode, Matt & Lucy sit down with Managing Director of Tileyard Impact, Wizdom Layne. Wizdom discusses his start in the music industry from studying at The Brit School then as a founding member of hip hop collective Green Jade. The group formed in the early '90s and released several well received albums. The took a strong anti-violence message into schools with their revolutionary Gunz Down project. Wizdom went on to work as the Arts Director for XLP, a registered charity at the cutting edge of urban youth work in the U.K from 2010 - 2017. In 2013 he founded How 2 Make A Living, an Entertainment Management, Events and Consulting Business that he created to develop young talent, through artist management, booking, training and consultancy. In Sep 2017 he joined Tileyard Education as a Community Engagement Manager before founding Tileyard Impact in April 2019. Tileyard Impact provides a local entry point for those (primarily) from disadvantaged backgrounds from communities close to Tileyard Studios in Kings Cross and other City & Provincial Property sites; those studying (creative practice) in schools, youth clubs, colleges and/or University, who otherwise lack a means to access to the creative industries and it’s associated networks; who are predominately aged between 16-25.

The Travel Wins
5 for Friday with Toni Nicole

The Travel Wins

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 4:57


Today’s 5 for Friday podcast is with Toni Nicole. Toni wears many hats after 20+ years in the entertainment management industry. She is the founder & CEO of Enterprise Management and Founder & CEO of RE•IGN Movement which is a platform for Hip Hop Artist Development & Management. Entertainment Management is a firm that manages Recording Artists / Actors / Writers / Comedians / Speakers. They also provide management and marketing to businesses and brands. They promote Networking Events, Conferences, Concerts, Workshops, and Fashion Shows to name a few. She is also a Co-Founder of Act of Faith Hands of Love Organization alongside National Gospel Recording Artist Howard Sapp. This organization is nonprofit and we execute community events, concerts, and conference in the USA and around the globe! I hope you enjoy this quick clip on Friday and come back on Monday for the full episode where she talks about working with her talent and how they can improve their travel habits.

The Travel Wins
5 for Friday with Toni Nicole

The Travel Wins

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 4:58


Today’s 5 for Friday podcast is with Toni Nicole. Toni wears many hats after 20+ years in the entertainment management industry. She is the founder & CEO of Enterprise Management and Founder & CEO of RE•IGN Movement which is a platform for Hip Hop Artist Development & Management.Entertainment Management is a firm that manages Recording Artists / Actors / Writers / Comedians / Speakers. They also provide management and marketing to businesses and brands. They promote Networking Events, Conferences, Concerts, Workshops, and Fashion Shows to name a few. She is also a Co-Founder of Act of Faith Hands of Love Organization alongside National Gospel Recording Artist Howard Sapp. This organization is nonprofit and we execute community events, concerts, and conference in the USA and around the globe!I hope you enjoy this quick clip on Friday and come back on Monday for the full episode where she talks about working with her talent and how they can improve their travel habits.

The Travel Wins
5 for Friday with Toni Nicole

The Travel Wins

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 4:58


Today’s 5 for Friday podcast is with Toni Nicole. Toni wears many hats after 20+ years in the entertainment management industry. She is the founder & CEO of Enterprise Management and Founder & CEO of RE•IGN Movement which is a platform for Hip Hop Artist Development & Management.Entertainment Management is a firm that manages Recording Artists / Actors / Writers / Comedians / Speakers. They also provide management and marketing to businesses and brands. They promote Networking Events, Conferences, Concerts, Workshops, and Fashion Shows to name a few. She is also a Co-Founder of Act of Faith Hands of Love Organization alongside National Gospel Recording Artist Howard Sapp. This organization is nonprofit and we execute community events, concerts, and conference in the USA and around the globe!I hope you enjoy this quick clip on Friday and come back on Monday for the full episode where she talks about working with her talent and how they can improve their travel habits.

What on Earth is Going on?
...according to The New Yorker's Profile of Yan Lianke (Ep. 51)

What on Earth is Going on?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 60:35


Yan Lianke is one of China's most influential living writers. His often-satirical works have earned him an international readership. He has been touted for the Nobel Prize in Literature. And yet, most of Yan's books are effectively (if not formally) banned in China. Ben brings together three previous guests (Tricia Baldwin, Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant and Daniel Woolf) to discuss the rise of China, the absurdity of modern life, and what government power will look like in the future. Their point of departure is a 2018 profile of Yan Lianke in The New Yorker magazine. Note: you don't need to read anything before listening to the conversation; the below piece is a starting point only. Read the article in The New Yorker by Jiayang Fan. Read the blog post for this episode. About Yan Lianke Yan Lianke has secured his place as contemporary China’s most essential and daring novelist, “with his superlative gifts for storytelling and penetrating eye for truth” (New York Times Book Review). His newest novel, The Day the Sun Died—winner of the Dream of the Red Chamber Award, one of the most prestigious honours for Chinese-language novels—is a haunting story of a town caught in a waking nightmare. Yan was born in an impoverished region of Song County, Henan Province in 1958. His parents, illiterate farmers who lacked the means to send him to university, encouraged him to enlist in the army, where he rose in the ranks to become a propaganda writer. Upon returning to civilian life, Yan embarked on a career as a novelist. Over the last 30 years, he has produced an extensive body of work that ranges from novels, novellas and short fiction to essays and criticism. Although he has had two of his novels banned in China and was, for a period of three years, prohibited from obtaining a passport or travelling abroad, Yan continues to speak honestly about the impact that government censorship—and self-censorship—have had on contemporary Chinese writers. His full-length novels include: The Dream of Ding Village (丁庄梦, Ding Zhuang Meng), a tale of the blood trade and subsequent AIDS epidemic in a rural Henan village; The Joy of Living (Alt title: The Living, 受活, Shou Huo), a sweeping tale of the lives of disabled rural villagers from the Chinese Communist revolution through the years of reform and opening; The Sunlit Years (日光流年, Riguang Liunian); Solidity of Water (also called Hard as Water, 坚硬如水, Jianying Ru Shui) and Serve the People (为人民服务, Wei Renmin Fuwu), which was banned in China and later translated into English, French and Japanese. He has published ten collections of novellas and short stories: among them, the critically acclaimed Days, Months, Years (年月日, Nian Yue Ri), Song of Balou (耙耧天歌, Balou Tiange) and a five-volume set of his collected works. He is a member of the Chinese Writers’ Association and the recipient of numerous literary awards, including the first and second Lu Xun Literary Prizes and the Lao She Award for literary excellence, awarded in recognition of his novel The Joy of Living (受活, Shou Huo), considered by many to be his master work. Yan is also a winner of the Franz Kafka Prize.   About the Guests Tricia Baldwin Listen to Ben's previous podcast conversation with Tricia (Episode 12 on The Role the Arts Play) Tricia Baldwin became the Director of the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts (‘the Isabel’) in December 2014, and works with a tremendously talented team at the Isabel. Tricia is responsible for its programming featuring top diverse emerging and established artists, education, student and community engagement resulting in significant increase in audience participation, socially engaged art, and facilities management. She established the Isabel as an arts incubator for new works, the Ka’tarohkwi Festival of Indigenous Arts with curator Dylan Robinson, the Isabel Human Rights Arts Festival, and the Isabel Overton Bader Canadian Violin Competition. Tricia is the co-creator of Queen’s University’s new M.A. in Arts Leadership program with Queen’s Dan School of Drama and Music, and is the course developer and instructor of the program’s Contract Negotiations in the Arts graduate course. A champion of training the next generation of arts leaders, Tricia has been a mentor with the Canadian Heritage Talent to Lead Program and the Cultural Career Council of Ontario Mentor Program. Tricia recently served on the International Association of Venue Managers Association conference panel on arts management education. Prior to the Isabel, Tricia Baldwin was the Managing Director of Tafelmusik from 2000 to 2014. During this period, Tafelmusik doubled its operating revenues and increased its endowment seventeen fold. The orchestra undertook over 50 national and international tours, created 20 recordings and films that garnered significant industry awards and nominations that led to the launching of its recording label and digital concert hall, established artist training programs attracting pre-professional musicians from around the world, and undertook a successful $3M venue renovation. Tricia also headed up Tafelmusik’s expansion of venues within Toronto that contributed to the doubling of earned revenues and significant audience development. Prior to Tafelmusik, she was the Executive Director of Ballet British Columbia and General Manager of the Kingston Symphony. Tricia received her Bachelor of Music (University of Toronto) and her MBA (York University), and has continued her education with courses from Harvard Business School, University of Oxford School of Continuing Studies, the Harvard Kennedy School, and Boston University. Tricia Baldwin has been awarded the Canada Council for the Arts’ John Hobday Award in Arts Management, a scholarship to attend Harvard University’s Strategic Perspectives in Non-Profit Management program, First Prize for Student Philosophy Essay from the University of Oxford School of Continuing Studies, and the Queen’s Human Rights Initiative Award. As a volunteer, she currently serves on the Advisory Board of the York University Schulich School of Business Arts, Media, and Entertainment Management program, the City of Kingston Arts Advisory Board and Professional Development Working Group, and St. Lawrence College Music and Digital Media Program Advisory Committee. She has been a panel advisor/juror/assessor for the Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council, Manitoba Arts Council, City of Toronto Cultural Services, City of Barrie Department of Culture, and the Department of Canadian Heritage. Learn more about Tricia. Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant Listen to Ben's previous podcast conversation with Elizabeth (Episode 37 on US Politics: Women, Polarization and the Media) Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant (Ph.D. McGill) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Studies at Queen’s University, and the Director of both the Queen’s Institute of Intergovernmental Relations (IIGR) as well as the Canadian Opinion Research Archive (CORA). Her research focuses on Canadian and comparative politics, with particular interests in electoral politics, voting behaviour, and public opinion; news media; and the political representation of women. She is the author of Gendered News: Media Coverage and Electoral Politics in Canada (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2013), which won the 2016 Pierre Savard Award from the International Council of Canadian Studies, and was one of three books shortlisted for the Canadian Political Science Association’s 2014 Donald Smiley Prize. In Gendered News, Goodyear-Grant presents compelling evidence that gender structures certain aspects of news coverage of candidates and politicians – not how much they’re covered, but certainly how they’re covered – and demonstrates that these differences can impact negatively on female candidates’ and leaders’ electoral prospects and political careers, contributing to the persistent under-representation of women at all levels of politics. Goodyear-Grant has also published work on attitudes toward democracy and political representation, attitudes toward the use of referenda, and so on, all part of a larger research agenda that concentrates on representation and political behaviour published in venues such as Political Behaviour, Politics & Gender, Electoral Studies, Commonwealth & Comparative Politics, and the Canadian Journal of Political Science. In the Department of Political Studies at Queen’s, Goodyear-Grant teaches courses on campaigns and elections; women, gender, and politics; Canadian politics more generally; and empirical methods. Learn more about Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant or follow her on Twitter (@eplusgg). Daniel Woolf Listen to Ben's previous podcast conversation with Daniel (Episode 10 on History and Jazz) Daniel Robert Woolf is the 20th Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Queen’s University, a role he stepped into on September 1, 2009. It wasn’t his first time on the campus, of course: Principal Woolf studied at Queen’s as an undergraduate in the late 1970s, graduating with a degree in history in 1980. After earning his doctorate at Oxford University (DPhil’83), Dr. Woolf returned to Queen’s in 1984 as a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) postdoctoral fellow in history. His teaching career took him from Queen’s to Bishop’s University, before he joined the history department at Dalhousie University in 1987. Seven years later, he became a full professor, then associate dean and later, the acting dean of Graduate Studies. In 1999, Dr. Woolf moved to McMaster University, where he held the role of dean of the Faculty of Humanities. He joined the University of Alberta as dean of Arts in 2002. Dr. Woolf, who is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, the Royal Society of Canada and the Royal Historical Society, admits that learning he would become the principal of his alma mater initially inspired feelings of “shock, elation, and a little bit of fear,” and he continues to regard his role as both an honour and a challenge. A specialist in early modern British cultural history and the history of historical thought and writing, Dr. Woolf continues to teach at Queen’s on a part-time basis as a professor in the Department of History, and also pursues his own research and writing. He is the author or editor of a number of scholarly articles, monographs and books, including the five-volume Oxford History of Historical Writing (2011-2012) and a textbook on historiography entitled A Global History of History (Cambridge University Press, 2011), which has been translated into several languages. But Principal Woolf isn’t just about books (though he does have a growing collection of old and rare ones!) – he is also a fan of music (especially jazz), classic movies and is the father of three (one of whom is also a Queen’s graduate). Born in London, England, Dr. Woolf grew up in Winnipeg. A love of academia runs in his family: his mother taught English at university, his physician father was a member of a medical school faculty, and his uncle is a historian of modern Europe. Dr. Woolf, who began his second term as principal in 2014, is motivated by Queen’s students and by their dedication to making a difference in the world. While the university is a bigger place than it was when he was a student, it is also more research-intensive and has a more diverse student body. Since taking the helm, Dr. Woolf has built new connections with government, industry and institutions across Canada, led Queen’s through an extensive series of planning exercises, established the Principal’s Commission on Mental Health, and overseen the Initiative Campaign, the most ambitious fundraising campaign in Queen’s history. Principal Woolf’s term concludes on June 30, 2019.

VIP IGNITE LIVE - Podcast
VIP Ignite E:125 Aarika De Souza ICP Boston

VIP IGNITE LIVE - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 31:05


Are you someone who is creative, but wants a support role in the entertainment industry? Did you know that VIP Ignite has opportunities for people to work behind the scenes?On this episode of the VIP Ignite podcast, your host Deneen White is excited to introduce you to Aarika De Souza. Aarika is a creative, enthusiastic and diligent professional with experience in event management and community engagement who loves the entertainment industry. Originally from Scranton, PA, her excitement for show biz started at an early age through dance and theatre on stage. Aarika moved to MA to pursue her dream to study dance where she discovered being behind the scenes- managing was more of her thing. She then moved to Boston, MA and got her degree in Entertainment Management. Her focus is to create memorable events and be a mentor to new talent.Aarika enjoys traveling to Brazil to be with her family and friends. Her favorite things to do are dance, ride horses and go to concerts! 

VIP IGNITE LIVE - Podcast
VIP Ignite E:125 Aarika De Souza ICP Boston

VIP IGNITE LIVE - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 32:00


Are you someone who is creative, but wants a support role in the entertainment industry? Did you know that VIP Ignite has opportunities for people to work behind the scenes? On this episode of the VIP Ignite podcast, your host Deneen White is excited to introduce you to Aarika De Souza. Aarika is a creative, enthusiastic and diligent professional with experience in event management and community engagement who loves the entertainment industry. Originally from Scranton, PA, her excitement for show biz started at an early age through dance and theatre on stage. Aarika moved to MA to pursue her dream to study dance where she discovered being behind the scenes- managing was more of her thing. She then moved to Boston, MA and got her degree in Entertainment Management. Her focus is to create memorable events and be a mentor to new talent. Aarika enjoys traveling to Brazil to be with her family and friends. Her favorite things to do are dance, ride horses and go to concerts!  

Society Bytes Radio
ACTING AND FASHION - ALESSANDRA GIANOGLIO

Society Bytes Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 31:04


Alessandra Gianoglio lives in Milan, Italy. She is a multilingual and multicultural millennial and was born in the 1990s in Los Angeles. She was brought up almost from birth in France and schooled in French, British and American English schools. She speaks her three mother tongues, French, Italian and English, in addition to excellent Venezuelan accented-Spanish and Brazilian-accented Portuguese. Alessandra Gianoglio is a multilingual broadcast journalist who has worked for both Fox and Sky Sports in Italy—specializing in tennis reporting. She has played tennis at an international and Division 1 college level for the University of South Florida in Tampa and owns a B.A. in Psychology, an MBA and an MS in Sports and Entertainment Management, all from USF. Today, she lives in Italy, the country from where her mother is from, and is pursuing a career in acting and television.

CURMUDGEONLY YOURS
ACTING AND FASHION - ALESSANDRA GIANOGLIO

CURMUDGEONLY YOURS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 31:04


Alessandra Gianoglio lives in Milan, Italy. She is a multilingual and multicultural millennial and was born in the 1990s in Los Angeles. She was brought up almost from birth in France and schooled in French, British and American English schools. She speaks her three mother tongues, French, Italian and English, in addition to excellent Venezuelan accented-Spanish and Brazilian-accented Portuguese. Alessandra Gianoglio is a multilingual broadcast journalist who has worked for both Fox and Sky Sports in Italy—specializing in tennis reporting. She has played tennis at an international and Division 1 college level for the University of South Florida in Tampa and owns a B.A. in Psychology, an MBA and an MS in Sports and Entertainment Management, all from USF. Today, she lives in Italy, the country from where her mother is from, and is pursuing a career in acting and television.

What on Earth is Going on?
...with the Role the Arts Play (Ep. 12)

What on Earth is Going on?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 54:40


What is the role of art and music in our society? Is art supposed to effect change or simply represent it after the fact? Is all good art subversive, and is all subversive art good? What does it mean for an arts organization to be responsible to its audience: give them what they want, or help them develop newer, deeper, unexpected tastes? How do you nurture art and artists who work on a cutting edge that is not always popular or immediately accessible, yet still keep it commercially viable? Ben chats with the award winning arts administrator, and Director of the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts in Kingston, Tricia Baldwin.  About the Guest Tricia Baldwin became the Director of the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts (‘the Isabel’) in December 2014, and works with a tremendously talented team at the Isabel. Tricia is responsible for its programming featuring top diverse emerging and established artists, education, student and community engagement resulting in significant increase in audience participation, socially engaged art, and facilities management. She established the Isabel as an arts incubator for new works, the Ka’tarohkwi Festival of Indigenous Arts with curator Dylan Robinson, the Isabel Human Rights Arts Festival, and the Isabel Overton Bader Canadian Violin Competition. Tricia is the co-creator of Queen’s University’s new M.A. in Arts Leadership program with Queen’s Dan School of Drama and Music, and is the course developer and instructor of the program’s Contract Negotiations in the Arts graduate course. A champion of training the next generation of arts leaders, Tricia has been a mentor with the Canadian Heritage Talent to Lead Program and the Cultural Career Council of Ontario Mentor Program. Tricia recently served on the International Association of Venue Managers Association conference panel on arts management education. Prior to the Isabel, Tricia Baldwin was the Managing Director of Tafelmusik from 2000 to 2014. During this period, Tafelmusik doubled its operating revenues and increased its endowment seventeen fold. The orchestra undertook over 50 national and international tours, created 20 recordings and films that garnered significant industry awards and nominations that led to the launching of its recording label and digital concert hall, established artist training programs attracting pre-professional musicians from around the world, and undertook a successful $3M venue renovation. Tricia also headed up Tafelmusik’s expansion of venues within Toronto that contributed to the doubling of earned revenues and significant audience development. Prior to Tafelmusik, she was the Executive Director of Ballet British Columbia and General Manager of the Kingston Symphony. Tricia received her Bachelor of Music (University of Toronto) and her MBA (York University), and has continued her education with courses from Harvard Business School, University of Oxford School of Continuing Studies, the Harvard Kennedy School, and Boston University. Tricia Baldwin has been awarded the Canada Council for the Arts’ John Hobday Award in Arts Management, a scholarship to attend Harvard University’s Strategic Perspectives in Non-Profit Management program, First Prize for Student Philosophy Essay from the University of Oxford School of Continuing Studies, and the Queen’s Human Rights Initiative Award. As a volunteer, she currently serves on the Advisory Board of the York University Schulich School of Business Arts, Media, and Entertainment Management program, the City of Kingston Arts Advisory Board and Professional Development Working Group, and St. Lawrence College Music and Digital Media Program Advisory Committee. She has been a panel advisor/juror/assessor for the Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council, Manitoba Arts Council, City of Toronto Cultural Services, City of Barrie Department of Culture, and the Department of Canadian Heritage. Learn more about Tricia.

Run the Show Podcast
EP 15 - Annie Bourke (Producer)

Run the Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 51:49


Annie’s career in the arts spans across a diversity of roles including educator, marketing manager, producer and administrator. After completing a degree in performing arts, she received her Master of Arts & Entertainment Management. Annie is currently the General Manager at Malthouse Theatre. Previous roles include Executive Administrator at Melbourne Theatre Company, Marketing & Communications Manager at Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre and Marketing Coordinator at Melbourne Fringe. Annie is also an independent producer, championing female artists through her company Hot Mess Productions, and an Executive Member of the Green Room Awards Association.    In this episode: We chat about the love and dislike about the role of producer.  Defining who work with and what genre you work in.    The importance of communication between producer and artist and then a brilliant discussion about marketing.  What you need to budget, what content you should be putting out there for your show.  We also talk about the importance of batching your work and have some kind of “work/life/balance.”

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EP 35: First love yourself with athlete turned entrepreneur, Evan Odeseye

Get on the Box: tell your story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 45:59


Today's main character is  Evan Odeseye.  Born in Staten Island, New York to a single mother, Evan’s upbringing instilled in him a hustler's ambition that has served him well personally and professionally.  A diversely intelligent, creative-minded entrepreneur, Evan is  dedicated to building the lifestyle he envisions for himself and those around him.  While competing as division 1 scholarship athlete, Evan earned two bachelor degrees of science in business marketing, and business management from Wagner College.  His time as a collegiate athlete not only nurtured his passion for football, but it revealed to him the business side of sports.  As CEO and founder of Unrestricted Sports and Entertainment Management, and First Love Yourself,  Evan  works to create strong marketing programs for professional athletes on and off the filed. IN THIS EPISODE EVAN SHARES: What inspired him to start his clothing line, First Love Yourself The value of learning all aspects of your business How being a personal assistant has helped him as an entrepreneur Why he was willing to work for free for 12 months How he's able to relate to today's professional athlete How to develop mutually beneficial relationships in business What characteristics of athletes are transferable to entrepreneurship Why he decided to get off social media for 3 months What question every entrepreneur should ask themselves everyday The biggest misconception of entrepreneurship   Full show notes at kitodelgado.com   Please subscribe to Get on the Box, leave a review, and rank the show!  

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The Drum 5/2 : The Marriage of Corporate Brand Strategy & The Music Business

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Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2010 90:00


Guest Host: Tiffany Hardin Topic:  The marriage between Corporate Brand Strategy & the music business .... an unhappy home? What are brands really buying into with a music strategy and what happens when their leverage (the artist) into your pockets  isn't pulling the weight in reeling you in? Would like to discuss the risks that comes with the amount of money companies dump into aligning artists with their brand. BIO: Tiffany Hardin is an entrepreneur & Founder/CEO of start-up consultation firm Digital ARMM (Digital Asset Research & Media Management.) Using media metrics, Digital ARMM focuses on interpretation of metric data to build a strategy for recording artists. Earning her BA in Entertainment Management from Columbia College Chicago in 2007 she has worked for G.O.O.D Music, Violator Management, Monami Entertainment and currently, Translation LLC under the tutelage of John Monopoly, Mona Scott and Steve Stoute respectively. Tiffany is an executive board member of Soundctrl, a social organization based in New York City sponsored by Pepsi & dotMusic producing events focusing on the convergence of digital/social media and music.  Tiffany often guest lectures at her Alma Mater throughout the year supporting student projects and connecting them with valuable internships and networking opportunities  in music and media industries. She is currently working on her book, “Are you writing this down?” a how – to navigational guide for students to understand how to break into the entertainment business, what to do when you’re there and know when to break out.