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TIME FOR A RESET
87 - Data, Diversity, and Disruption: Ariela Nerubay, CMO of Jumex USA, Unpacks Her Playbook for Driving Brand Growth

TIME FOR A RESET

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 39:31


Tune in to Time for A Reset"I'm a passionate marketer when it comes to just bringing new ideas to life, but I'm even more passionate about ensuring that those ideas create communities where everybody feels seen, heard, and therefore, you establish a deeper connection with consumers." Ariela Nerubay Turndorf, CMO of Jumex USAOn this episode of Time for a Reset, Marketing Podcast: Insights from Global Brand Marketers, brought to you by Overline, host Tiffany Wilburn sits down with Ariela Nerubay, CMO of Jumex USA, to explore how legacy brands can innovate without compromising authenticity. Drawing on decades of experience with brands like Disney and Walmart, Ariela explains how first-party data, cultural nuance, and AI-powered segmentation can drive effective, modern marketing strategies. From multicultural outreach to brand consistency across languages, she shares a blueprint for transforming heritage brands for new generations. What does it take to evolve a heritage brand without watering down its essence? On this episode of Time for a Reset, Marketing Podcast: Insights from Global Brand Marketers, brought to you by Overline, host Tiffany Wilburn sits down with Ariela Nerubay, CMO of Jumex USA, to unpack how legacy brands can evolve without erasing what made them iconic. Drawing from decades of experience at brands like Disney and Walmart, Ariela shares how to turn first-party data, cultural nuance, and AI-powered segmentation into action. From multicultural marketing to message consistency, it's a masterclass in modernizing with purpose.Tune in to learn more about:How to evolve legacy brands while maintaining core customer loyaltyThe "Natural Extension" framework for successful brand innovation Why first-party data capabilities are crucial for modern CPG marketing successHow to authentically connect with multicultural audiencesThe importance of maintaining brand consistency across languages and channelsWhy direct consumer interaction and real-world experience remain critical for modern marketersHow to leverage AI and digital marketing for precise consumer segmentation The strategic approach to expanding distribution channels Ariela Nerubay is the Chief Marketing Officer at Jumex, where she leads brand growth and innovation initiatives across multiple product lines and market segments. With over 20 years of experience in multicultural marketing, she has held executive roles at prominent organizations including Walmart, Comcast, Allstate, Univision Communications, The Walt Disney Company, Fox Studios, and Sony Pictures. Her expertise spans multicultural consumer engagement, digital and data-driven marketing strategies. Beyond her corporate role, Ariela serves as an adjunct professor at USC's Marshall School of Business, teaching multicultural and digital marketing, and is a senior consultant at the Inclusive Leaders Group. Her achievements include receiving the Luminary Award from the National Association for Multi-Ethnicity in Communication and the Successful Latinas in Business Award.Support the show

Beats, Brews & Buddies
Kerry Hurley | Beats, Brews & Buddies | S4 EP9

Beats, Brews & Buddies

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 74:11


Like many musicians, Kerry started singing and performing when he was a kid in church. At age 7 he was singing solos in front of the entire congregation. Then came piano lessons to learn to read and write music. He really loved to sing though, so he concentrated on his vocals. He performed all throughout his school years, all the way up through college at George Mason University. The West Coast was calling him so in 1988 on a wing and a prayer he heads out to L.A.!! He settles in and meets some great musicians and starts to perform out there, singing in some experimental Rock bands like Acid Clown. In 1991 he came up with the concept of The Thrillbillyz and, along with the help of some great musician friends, was able to record a four song demo at Fox Studios in Glendale, CA and work with the owner/engineer Rich Fox. In 1993 ,after several years of performing around Southern California as The Thrillbillyz, Hurley moves back to the East Coast and his hometown of Roanoke, Virginia. Roanoke definitely is not as big of a market as L.A. but it has a growing music scene and Hurley jumps in head first. He re-forms The Thrillbillyz and starts playing shows like crazy. He continues to write and work on his originals and in 1994 takes his band into Flat Five Studios in Salem, VA and records the album “Romp!” and releases it in 1995. Ten of the eleven songs are originals and a few of the songs (Franklin County Moonshine & Sweet Leaf) wind up on the radio in regular rotation on the area's biggest Rock station 96.3 WROV. The band played constantly in support of it's record and through it's association with Buzz Casey and WROV was able to open up for quite a few National acts like Government Mule, Storyville, Foghat, Loverboy, Johnny Winter, Matchbox 20 and many more!!! The band played and enjoyed success for the next 5 years and in 2000 everyone went their own musical ways. Hurley had been singing on the side for a Blues band called Blues Hangover from 96 to 98 and traveled quite a bit with them, winning several Blues Contests and traveling to Memphis, TN in 97 to compete in the Blues Foundation's International Blues Challenge. It was a great learning experience. In 2001 Hurley wound up joining The Fat Daddy Band and that very same year went down and won the Charlotte Blues Society's contest and in 2002 went to Memphis again to represent them at the IBC and made it to the finals (one of ten bands out of 150). For the next 14 years he would front that band and continue to write songs. He put out 2 cd's with The Fat Daddy Band - “From The Soul”(2003) and “Live & Lovin' It!”(2005). 

Don't Kill the Messenger with movie research expert Kevin Goetz
Tony Sella (Marketing Executive and Producer) on Creating Unforgettable Movie Campaigns

Don't Kill the Messenger with movie research expert Kevin Goetz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 48:39 Transcription Available


Send Kevin a Text MessageIn this episode of Don't Kill the Messenger, host Kevin Goetz interviews Tony Sella, the legendary marketing executive behind some of Hollywood's most iconic movie campaigns. During his decades at 20th Century Fox, Sella was the creative force behind unforgettable posters, trailers, taglines, and promotions for films including Avatar, X-Men, Independence Day, Bohemian Rhapsody, and nearly 1,000 others. He shares insights into his creative process, memorable marketing moments, and the philosophy that guided his extraordinary career.Research as the Foundation for Creative Solutions (01:55) Sella emphasizes that research is only as valuable as the questions asked, highlighting how audience feedback helped solve marketing challenges for films like The Happening and Life of Pi. He and Goetz discuss their long collaboration using qualitative research to refine marketing approaches for hundreds of successful campaigns.Finding the "Essential Idea" in Marketing (03:56) Sella explains his unique ability to identify a film's core marketing hook, as demonstrated with the Devil Wears Prada campaign featuring the iconic Prada shoe as a trident.Balancing Trailer Impact with Movie Quality (11:35) Sella reveals a crucial marketing principle about the relationship between trailers and the films they promote, using examples from both Avatar and The Simpsons Movie. For good movies, the trailer must be exceptional, while for truly great films, the trailer must match the emotional impact of the film itself.Groundbreaking Campaigns: Independence Day (15:49) Describing the legendary Super Bowl spot featuring the White House explosion, Sella explains how they created a cultural phenomenon with the tagline "Enjoy the Super Bowl. It may be your last."From Disney to Fox: Career Evolution (21:12) Sella recalls getting his "PhD" at Disney, working on hits like Good Morning Vietnam before moving to Fox, where he helped transform films like Taken through innovative marketing approaches and identifying powerful campaign hooks.The Three Pillars of Creative Success (43:55) Reflecting on campaigns for Walk the Line and Bohemian Rhapsody, Sella shares his philosophy that the most important elements in creative work are passion, talent, and taste—innate qualities that cannot be acquired.During this lively discussion, Sella showcases the creative intuition that made him a marketing legend while acknowledging the collaborative nature of his success. His story offers helpful insights for anyone interested in film marketing, promotion, or the art of connecting with audiences.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review or connect on social media. We look forward to bringing you more revelations from behind the scenes next time on Don't Kill the Messenger! Host: Kevin GoetzGuest: Tony SellaProducer: Kari CampanoWriters: Kevin Goetz, Darlene Hayman, and Kari CampanoAudio Engineer: Gary Forbes (DG Entertainment) For more information about Tony Sella: IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2523305/ For more information about Kevin Goetz: Website: www.KevinGoetz360.comAudienceology Book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Audience-ology/Kevin-Goetz/9781982186678Facebook, Twitter, Instagram: @KevinGoetz360Linked In @Kevin GoetzScreen Engine/ASI Website: www.ScreenEngineASI.com

Lets Have a Real Conversation
Weeknights - Doechii "Anxiety" & Billboard Woman of the Year, Jamie Foxx's deal with Fox Studios

Lets Have a Real Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 26:07


Doechii's Billbooard's Woman of the Year and Jamie Foxx is continuing his partnership with Fox with a new deal.

Dishing with Stephanie's Dish

Join me for my next live video in the appLet's get into it. I've never done a live on Substack before, but I thought it would be fun and I've been wanting to do them more.So I'm going to just tell you about a few things that I got today.I went to Surdyks and it had been a while since I'd been there and I was glad to revisit them - on their 90th Anniversary!They are a local store in Minneapolis and I am a big fan and I bought some thingsthat I wanted to tell you about.The first one is a product that is made in Minnesota.It's called Pommeau and it is from Milk and Honey.And it is the most delicious like honey apple Brandy liqueur.And what I do with it is I will pair it with whiskey or with rum.So I might have like an ounce and a half of whiskey or an ounce and a half of rumand then an ounce of this and I have it on the rocks andAnd it's just a delightful after-dinnery type drink.So milk and honey, I was out of it.I was happy to see it was back on the stores.Here is a new product that I'm excited about.I got it because it's from Vietnam and I was just there, fun!Song Cai the name of the gin.They had three different kinds of these Vietnamese gins at SurdyksAnd I happened to chat with one of the folks there and they said this one was their favorite.So I have not tried it yet, but can you see how pretty the bottle is inside it?It just looks amazing.So I'm going to go ahead and give this a try.I think I'll, it's floral gins are kind of good with tonic or with club soda.So I'm excited about trying that.I will report back.Something that is not alcohol, but I do have two of those left too.It is Ryze Mushroom CoffeeThis is something that I'm nervous about.Now they say that mushrooms are super good for you.And I absolutely believe that, but Could this product replace like my love of coffee or is it just like another thingto give you more of a wellness supplement?There's 2000 milligrams of mushrooms in here, which is a lot.So what you do with it,and I haven't done it yet,is you apparently take a tablespoon of this and then eight to 10 ounces of hot orcold water and you can ice it if you want to or hot.from 9-11 on MyTalk 107.1 and Ill chat about it with Stephanie March So I'm going to do this in the morning tomorrow before my radio show.It's called Ryse and there's 30 servings in here.It's from Massachusetts and there's 15 calories in a tablespoon.So it's low cal, which is fine, but we'll have to see how I feel about the mushroom coffee.Okay.Also,I got this at Christmas time and Beauty Counter was, all the rageand I don't know all the things that happened,but it was like a woman started the company and then she enlisted all these peopleto sell it and it was a great product.Then someone bought it like an investment company and apparently trashed the company,This product in particular is a Beauty Counter Hydrating Body lotion and it'sbut somehow it's back.This product in particular is a hydrating lotion.Okay, at Surdyks today, they had a wine that is from Croatia.It is called Plavac Bura.It is made with Plavac Mali grapes.It is called Plavac Bura.And it is a very delicious red table wine.And I also noticed it at my friend Leslie's place, Sip Better WinesI got this at Surdyks - I have noticed this at Total Wine too.This is like a $19 bottle of wine and it is fantastic for the value.It is Croatian.You'll find it kind of in the weird section where sometimes the best wines are.But I would like you guys to try this.I just love this wine.Another wine and  I have only found this at Surdyks before.I'm going to be bringing it to a party tomorrow.a,drier fruitier kind of bubbly effervescent type of white,that's not like full on champagne.It's not probably like that, but just has a tiny bubble.A Gruner Vertliner is a good wine for you to try.And this is from Austria, Weingut BrundlmayerI really like the wines that they have from Austria at SurdyksBut when I hear about organics, it makes me happy.So this is something that you would have with like a fish,Or if you're someone that likes a Sauvignon Blanc,but you just want to try something a little bit different,I'd highly recommend this.And then last but not least, La Croix.Okay, right.Everybody loves a good La Croix.I don't really love like the weird little flavors of some of these soda things,but I do like this Limoncello La Croix.It has like a vanilla taste almost to it and a little hint of lemon.It is still no calorie, so it's nothing, but it has some weird sweetener stuff in it.Let's face facts.They put chemicals in these things.I don't know why, but it tastes good.So this is the LaCroix.What I like to do actually,and that's here,is I take one of these cans and a plain can so that it tempers down the flavoring alittle bit, but it still tastes good.And then last but not least, I was on Jason's show today and this darling couple.I ran out of there because I had a meeting.And when I came back, they had left this on my bag of my Jason show things.And it is says taste buds on there.It is adorable, a little embroidered tea towel.As you know, I did a textile, a class at textile center and it was super fun.They have really great classes there.If you are a Minnesota person and you want toget your needling skills going.So you guys, that's it.My first live on Substack.I would like to do more.I'm also considering like maybe another format where I talk with someone else.But if this is something that you liked or you would like to see more of,I could even do like cooking things that are live.I just decided I would try it today since I had the good hair and I was alone withjust little Stanley here tonight.For dinner,we're going to be having the spring roll in a bowl that I made on Jason's showtoday that I marinated some carrots in a fish sauce that I put on my spring roll ina bowl,and it made the entire Fox Studio smell like stinky fish.But it's delicious,and that's what I'm going to be having for dinner tonight with a glass of this white...that I'll be having.And then in the morning, I'm going to try the mushroom coffee so you can tune in.We'll probably talk about it during the top two an hour or two, which is at 10.05 exactly.And if you want to hear what I thought about the mushroom coffee, feel free to tune in tomorrow.Otherwise, have a great weekend.It's supposed to be super nice.I'm very excited about that.I am going to be sitting with my seed catalogs.Planning for some of my seeds because I've got to get things planted.And if you follow along,you know that I garden in a very cold northern place that I only have about 50 to60 days with the seeds to get them to do anything.So I'm going to be getting my seeds going in the next couple of weeks.If you have any early plants like early tomatoes that you recommend or anythingthat you've tried and you want to pass that along,I'm always open to new gardening ideas.Thank you for being here.Thank you for following along on Substack.I started my Substack about a year and a half ago.It is just a joy.I love it.I love spending Sunday mornings writing it.I think about all of your faces and like what recipes I want to share.And it really just gives me joy.So thanks for following along.I hope that you guys have a great night and we'll try and do Substacks again if you like it.Thanks.Bye.Stephanie's Dish Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe

Makers of Minnesota
7 fun things

Makers of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 8:29


Join me for my next live video in the appLet's get into it. I've never done a live on Substack before, but I thought it would be fun and I've been wanting to do them more.So I'm going to just tell you about a few things that I got today.I went to Surdyks and it had been a while since I'd been there and I was glad to revisit them - on their 90th Anniversary!They are a local store in Minneapolis and I am a big fan and I bought some thingsthat I wanted to tell you about.The first one is a product that is made in Minnesota.It's called Pommeau and it is from Milk and Honey.And it is the most delicious like honey apple Brandy liqueur.And what I do with it is I will pair it with whiskey or with rum.So I might have like an ounce and a half of whiskey or an ounce and a half of rumand then an ounce of this and I have it on the rocks andAnd it's just a delightful after-dinnery type drink.So milk and honey, I was out of it.I was happy to see it was back on the stores.Here is a new product that I'm excited about.I got it because it's from Vietnam and I was just there, fun!Song Cai the name of the gin.They had three different kinds of these Vietnamese gins at SurdyksAnd I happened to chat with one of the folks there and they said this one was their favorite.So I have not tried it yet, but can you see how pretty the bottle is inside it?It just looks amazing.So I'm going to go ahead and give this a try.I think I'll, it's floral gins are kind of good with tonic or with club soda.So I'm excited about trying that.I will report back.Something that is not alcohol, but I do have two of those left too.It is Ryze Mushroom CoffeeThis is something that I'm nervous about.Now they say that mushrooms are super good for you.And I absolutely believe that, but Could this product replace like my love of coffee or is it just like another thingto give you more of a wellness supplement?There's 2000 milligrams of mushrooms in here, which is a lot.So what you do with it,and I haven't done it yet,is you apparently take a tablespoon of this and then eight to 10 ounces of hot orcold water and you can ice it if you want to or hot.from 9-11 on MyTalk 107.1 and Ill chat about it with Stephanie March So I'm going to do this in the morning tomorrow before my radio show.It's called Ryse and there's 30 servings in here.It's from Massachusetts and there's 15 calories in a tablespoon.So it's low cal, which is fine, but we'll have to see how I feel about the mushroom coffee.Okay.Also,I got this at Christmas time and Beauty Counter was, all the rageand I don't know all the things that happened,but it was like a woman started the company and then she enlisted all these peopleto sell it and it was a great product.Then someone bought it like an investment company and apparently trashed the company,This product in particular is a Beauty Counter Hydrating Body lotion and it'sbut somehow it's back.This product in particular is a hydrating lotion.Okay, at Surdyks today, they had a wine that is from Croatia.It is called Plavac Bura.It is made with Plavac Mali grapes.It is called Plavac Bura.And it is a very delicious red table wine.And I also noticed it at my friend Leslie's place, Sip Better WinesI got this at Surdyks - I have noticed this at Total Wine too.This is like a $19 bottle of wine and it is fantastic for the value.It is Croatian.You'll find it kind of in the weird section where sometimes the best wines are.But I would like you guys to try this.I just love this wine.Another wine and  I have only found this at Surdyks before.I'm going to be bringing it to a party tomorrow.a,drier fruitier kind of bubbly effervescent type of white,that's not like full on champagne.It's not probably like that, but just has a tiny bubble.A Gruner Vertliner is a good wine for you to try.And this is from Austria, Weingut BrundlmayerI really like the wines that they have from Austria at SurdyksBut when I hear about organics, it makes me happy.So this is something that you would have with like a fish,Or if you're someone that likes a Sauvignon Blanc,but you just want to try something a little bit different,I'd highly recommend this.And then last but not least, La Croix.Okay, right.Everybody loves a good La Croix.I don't really love like the weird little flavors of some of these soda things,but I do like this Limoncello La Croix.It has like a vanilla taste almost to it and a little hint of lemon.It is still no calorie, so it's nothing, but it has some weird sweetener stuff in it.Let's face facts.They put chemicals in these things.I don't know why, but it tastes good.So this is the LaCroix.What I like to do actually,and that's here,is I take one of these cans and a plain can so that it tempers down the flavoring alittle bit, but it still tastes good.And then last but not least, I was on Jason's show today and this darling couple.I ran out of there because I had a meeting.And when I came back, they had left this on my bag of my Jason show things.And it is says taste buds on there.It is adorable, a little embroidered tea towel.As you know, I did a textile, a class at textile center and it was super fun.They have really great classes there.If you are a Minnesota person and you want toget your needling skills going.So you guys, that's it.My first live on Substack.I would like to do more.I'm also considering like maybe another format where I talk with someone else.But if this is something that you liked or you would like to see more of,I could even do like cooking things that are live.I just decided I would try it today since I had the good hair and I was alone withjust little Stanley here tonight.For dinner,we're going to be having the spring roll in a bowl that I made on Jason's showtoday that I marinated some carrots in a fish sauce that I put on my spring roll ina bowl,and it made the entire Fox Studio smell like stinky fish.But it's delicious,and that's what I'm going to be having for dinner tonight with a glass of this white...that I'll be having.And then in the morning, I'm going to try the mushroom coffee so you can tune in.We'll probably talk about it during the top two an hour or two, which is at 10.05 exactly.And if you want to hear what I thought about the mushroom coffee, feel free to tune in tomorrow.Otherwise, have a great weekend.It's supposed to be super nice.I'm very excited about that.I am going to be sitting with my seed catalogs.Planning for some of my seeds because I've got to get things planted.And if you follow along,you know that I garden in a very cold northern place that I only have about 50 to60 days with the seeds to get them to do anything.So I'm going to be getting my seeds going in the next couple of weeks.If you have any early plants like early tomatoes that you recommend or anythingthat you've tried and you want to pass that along,I'm always open to new gardening ideas.Thank you for being here.Thank you for following along on Substack.I started my Substack about a year and a half ago.It is just a joy.I love it.I love spending Sunday mornings writing it.I think about all of your faces and like what recipes I want to share.And it really just gives me joy.So thanks for following along.I hope that you guys have a great night and we'll try and do Substacks again if you like it.Thanks.Bye.Stephanie's Dish Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe

Scaling UP! H2O
391 Multimeter Troubleshooting: Your Guide to Accurate Diagnostics, Part 2

Scaling UP! H2O

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 68:22


We continue our in-depth conversation with Tom Tinney, Product Specialist and equipment guru at AquaPhoenix Scientific diving deeper into the technical aspects of multimeter troubleshooting. This episode is packed with practical tips designed to help you navigate the often-confusing world of diagnostics and electrical troubleshooting. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just getting started, Tom's hands-on advice will guide you through common troubleshooting challenges so you can improve your accuracy and efficiency in the field. Missed Part 1? No worries! You can catch up on Episode 390 to get the foundation before diving into this advanced discussion. How Can You Avoid Fake Signals? Ever wonder why you're getting water meter readings when the system isn't running? Tom breaks it down. If low-voltage sensor wires run too close to high-voltage AC wires, electrical interference can mimic a water meter signal, leading to fake readings. Pro tip: Keep the wires separated by at least 12 inches, and if they must cross, do so at a 90-degree angle. "Running them through the same conduit isn't just a bad idea; it's a code violation," Tom advises. The Troubleshooting Tool, You Didn't Know You Needed: A Paperclip That's right—Tom channels his inner MacGyver with this simple tool. "When I troubleshoot, I always bring paper clips," he shares. They're perfect for quick fixes, especially when dealing with short circuits or stripped wires. How Long Can a Conduit Run Be on a Water Meter? Tom recommends keeping conduit runs short and efficient: ● Water meters: up to 1,000 feet ● Conductivity sensors: 200 feet max ● Amplified pH sensors: up to 1,000 feet ● Non-amplified pH sensors: Stick to 20 feet or less for optimal performance. Pro Tip: Save Your Multimeter's Battery Life You don't need to keep your meter on "Resistance" all the time. Switching it to Volts AC, Volts DC, or simply turning it off can extend your battery life significantly. Troubleshooting with the Experts: Top 4 Calls Tom Tinney shares the top troubleshooting calls he receives: The 1575 Controller Mystery ● Issue: Controller reset every time the relay activated. ● Fix: A simple switch adjustment from 230V to 115V solved the issue. The Miswired Outlet ● Problem: Controller shutting off when a relay turned on. ● Fix: Rewriting the outlet, which had reversed hot and neutral wires. Destroyed Chlorine Sensor ● Issue: Excessive flow and pressure destroyed the sensor.  ● Lesson: Always stick to the manufacturer's guidelines and communicate them clearly to plumbers and electricians. Competing Controllers Failing ● Issue: Controllers from different manufacturers failing simultaneously. ● Fix: The culprit was a faulty sensor and excessive aeration. Who Should Be Using Remote Communications? While it may seem logical to apply remote communications to your highest-value accounts, Tom suggests starting with smaller ones. Remote communication technology can save time and money by allowing you to troubleshoot remotely, and the investment often pays off with just one saved trip a year. Troubleshooting Leaks in an MPT Thread When it comes to troubleshooting leaks in an MPT Thread, maintenance is key. First, make sure you clean your sensors at least once a season, or even more frequently, similar to how you maintain a cooling tower. When replacing the boiler sensor in an MPT Thread (an angled thread going into an angled pipe), don't screw it in until it "clicks"—this can cause leaks. Instead, tighten the sensor by hand. Once it's snug, use a wrench to turn it only ½ to ¾ of a turn more. If you've already got a leak, chances are you've overtightened it. Don't try to fix a leak by cranking it tighter—at that point, you've already gone too far. The Blackmore Method This formula answers the age-old question: How do I know what to set my biocide pre-bleed on? If you know the system volume, incoming makeup water conductivity, and how much you evaporate every minute, this equation will tell you exactly what to set your pre-bleed to: A Fun Fact: The Cooling Tower Scene in Die Hard Did you know? The blue box with the two dials on the wall in the Die-Hard cooling tower scene was one of Tom's old controllers! Tom even tracked down the Fox Studios building manager and discovered that it was there from 1988 through 2012. How cool is that? Timestamps 02:07 - Trace Blackmore reminds you about our free Events for Water Treatment Professionals page on our website. It's a comprehensive list of all the events our team is aware of for water professionals to attend in the USA and around the world. Don't wait, scale up your knowledge today by attending a conference in the upcoming months. 03:15 - The Hang is happening on November 14, 2024: a free zoom networking event for water professionals 05:40 - Tom Tinney, Product Specialist and equipment guru at AquaPhoenix Scientific continues his talk on Troubleshooting Multimeters 01:04:35 - Drop by Drop with James McDonald  Connect with Tom Tinney Phone: +1 469 999 8603 Email: pir8@tomtinney.com Website: https://www.aquaphoenixsci.com/ LinkedIn: Tom Tinney  Links Mentioned Episode 003 Controllers with Tom Tinney 390 Multimeter Troubleshooting: Your Guide to Accurate Diagnostics, Part 1 Industrial Water Week Resources Page Multimeter Assorted Fuses box 5 X 20 Resistance Substitution Decade Box pH/ORP Simulator 4-20mA Simulator to simulate Pyxis Fluke Meter with Frequency Complete Panel Systems Test Kits Dragon Con, The Dragon Award The Rising Tide Mastermind Books and Movies Mentioned Die Hard 5-Movie Collection starring Bruce Willis (Christmas is around the corner, folks) Path of Tyrants (Backyard Starship) by J.N. Chaney and  Terry Maggert Son of the Black Sword (1) (Saga of the Forgotten Warrior) by Larry Correia Tower of Silence (Saga of the Forgotten Warrior Book 4) by Larry Correia Eat That Frog!: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time by Brian Tracy Quick Throttle Magazine 1997 The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin Blood of Invidia: Maestru Series Book 1 by Tom Tinney & Morgen Batten Threads: Book One of the "Fabric of the Universe" by Tom Tinney The Future is Short: Science Fiction in a Flash by Carrol Fix  Visions II: Moons of Saturn by Tom Tinney The Future is Short - Volume 2: Science Fiction in a Flash by Jot Russell Drop By Drop with James  In today's episode, we're thinking about chlorine chemistry and the Reservoir Effect.  Have you heard this phrase before? The Reservoir Effect? In the debate between which is a better biocide at higher pHs, chlorine or bromine, the Reservoir Effect is an important concept to consider. When sodium hypochlorite, chlorine gas, or even calcium hypochlorite mixes with water, the target product they produce is hypochlorous acid or HOCl. This hypochlorous acid is subject to a dissociation which converts some of it to the hypochlorite ion or OCl-, which is a weaker biocide than hypochlorous acid. The pH of the water has a major impact upon how much this dissociation happens. That's at the heart of the whole chlorine versus bromine debate because the chlorine chemistry dissociates more at a lower pH than bromine does. This means more hypochlorous acid is converted to the weaker hypochlorite ion at a lower pH than hypobromous acid is converted to the hypobromite ion at the same pH. This concept is used to justify using bromine chemistry at higher pHs versus chlorine. But is this argument as simple as this? I propose that the Reservoir Effect muddies the waters a bit. I just talked about how the hypochlorous acid dissociates to the weaker hypochlorite ion. This dissociation between the two is a very tight and fast ratio. It's an equilibrium reaction. As soon as the hypochlorous acid is consumed in the battle against unwanted microbiological activity, some of the weaker hypochlorite ions are quickly converted BACK to the stronger hypochlorous acid form. This is the Reservoir Effect because even though the hypochlorite ion is weaker, it is waiting there to turn back into the stronger hypochlorous acid very quickly when needed. Sort of like the Incredible Hulk. Bruce Banner is the mild-mannered hypochlorite ion just going about his day, but when push comes to shove, he bulks up and turns green…although green isn't a good thing in a cooling tower, but you get the point. Now, there are certainly many other factors when comparing chlorine chemistry to other alternatives in a cooling water system, but the Reservoir Effect is one that I don't think many people know about nor consider. Think about it. Events for Water Professionals Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we've listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE.

Critical Mass Radio Show
Critical Mass Business Talk Show: Ric Franzi Interviews John Cervenka & Steve Mott - Starfish Social Media, Inc. (Episode 1546)

Critical Mass Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 26:53


John Cervenka is the CEO and a co-founder of Starfish Social Media Inc. Starfish is a fast growing global social media platform that enables users to promote their good, connect with others that share common interests, and easily connect with the causes they about. Prior to launching Starfish, John was an Institutional Advisor with Morgan Stanley. Before joining Morgan Stanley, John was a producer and writer with FOX Studios, Sony Television, Spike TV and Game Show Network. John attended the University of Southern California and the Thunderbird School of Global Management. He and his wife, Kerry, live in Southern California and have 4 children. Steven Mott, COO and co-founder of Starfish Social Media Inc., is an experienced business professional with a focus on Real Estate Construction and Management. He has worked with Williams-Sonoma and Dole Foods, among other top-tier companies. Founding Starfish Social Media is the result of Steven's desire to create a legacy and make a difference with his time and treasures. Steven believes in the power of giving back through supporting the American Himalayan Foundation, his alma mater UC Berkeley and other nonprofits with needs both big and small. -- Critical Mass Business Talk Show is Orange County, CA's longest-running business talk show, focused on offering value and insight to middle-market business leaders in the OC and beyond. Hosted by Ric Franzi, business partner at REF Orange County. Learn more about Ric at www.ricfranzi.com. 

Black and White Sports Podcast
Terry Bradshaw STUNS Fox studio after saying this after Deshaun Watson's DISASTROUS game!

Black and White Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 8:23


Terry Bradshaw STUNS Fox studio after saying this after Deshaun Watson's DISASTROUS game!

Tales From Hollywoodland
Our Favorite Family Movies

Tales From Hollywoodland

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 62:19


In this fun-filled episode of Tales from Hollywoodland, Arthur, Steve, and Julian take a nostalgic trip into the magical world of family films, celebrating their timeless charm and lasting cultural impact. Steve kicks things off with some delightful stories about Shirley Temple, sharing how her iconic presence shaped family cinema. Julian jumps in with even more fascinating insights into Temple's importance at Fox Studios. From there, the trio lovingly recalls the enduring magic of classics like The Wizard of Oz, It's a Wonderful Life, and The Princess Bride. Arthur adds some interesting facts, highlighting the blockbuster success of favorites like The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins, and why these films have continued to win hearts across generations. It's a heartwarming look at how family films unite us all, one timeless story at a time. Links Tales From Hollywoodland on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/talesfromhollywoodland  Tales From Hollywoodland on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/talesfromhollywoodland/ We want to hear from you! Feedback is always welcome. Please write to us at  talesfromhollywoodland@gmail.com and why not subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcast, Spotify, iHeartRadio, PlayerFM, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, and wherever fine podcasts are found.  #familymovies #talesfromhollywoodland #podcast  

On My Box
On My Box #101 - Deadpool & Wolverine (unedited)

On My Box

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 142:59


On My Box returns with guests Josh "The Darkstar" Greenwalt, Navy Veteran Kyle Dycus, introducing Bryan "Grumpy ol Man" Aycock, Breaton "insert nickname" Wall and AG "the Anonymous Voice" (in Take 2 of the episode).The topic is Deadpool and Wolverine, at some times during this podcast we actually talk about Deadpool and Wolverine.Because of a technical error, the first 20 mins was not recorded, so the episode starts well into our conversation. To make up for the missed content we decided to rerecord the episode. Unfortunately... it only got worse.This episodes contains everything we recorded, take 1 and take 2.Support the Show.Subscribe to On My Box + to listen to exclusive BONUS Episodes (https://www.buzzsprout.com/348632/subscribe)Follow the podcast on Instagram @ onmybox_podcast (https://www.instagram.com/onmybox_podcast/)Follow the podcast on Facebook @OnMyBoxPodcast (http://www.facebook.com/OnMyBoxPodcast) Follow Joe Greene on Twitter @JWGreene4 (https://twitter.com/JWGreene4)Music provided by Infraction No Copyright MusicSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3FqoNJ6

The Film Board by The Next Reel Film Podcasts

The Film Board Gathers! This month, Pete Wright and panelists Justin JJ Jaeger, Tommy Metz III, and Ocean Murff dive deep into the much-anticipated Marvel movie "Deadpool & Wolverine." The film brings together two iconic characters shaped by Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in a meta-filled, fourth-wall-breaking adventure that has left audiences and critics divided. Maybe? Probably.We grapple with the film's overwhelming self-referential humor and the sheer number of inside jokes and Easter eggs scattered throughout, but not for very long. For us, the constant winking and nodding was the perfect fit for the Deadpool character.As the discussion unfolds, we explore how "Deadpool & Wolverine" pays homage to and pokes fun at the Fox Studios' X-Men movies, the very films that paved the way for the Marvel Cinematic Universe's success. We also probe the movie's handling of the multiverse concept and its potential implications for the future of the MCU.Film SundriesPre-order this on Apple or find other places at JustWatchTheatrical trailerLetterboxd Learn how to support our show and The Next Reel's family of film podcasts by becoming a member. It's just $5 monthly or $55 annually. Learn more here.Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world in our Discord community!Here's where you can find us around the internet:The WebLetterboxdFlickchartCheck out poster artwork for movies we've discussed on our Pinterest pagePeteJJOceanSteveTommyAndyWhat are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked!You can buy our movie-related apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE.Or buy or rent movies we've discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE.Or buy books, plays, etc. that was the source for movies we've discussed on the show from our ORIGINALS PAGE.Or renew or sign up for a Letterboxd Pro or Patron account with our LETTERBOXD MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT.Or sign up for AUDIBLE.

Superhero Slate
Deadpool and Wolverine Review

Superhero Slate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 64:38


Welcome to the Superhero Slate review of Deadpool and Wolverine! Grab your special sock nerds, because we're taking a look at the Threequel with FULL Spoilers! Does the return of Deadpool and Wolverine diminish their days at Fox Studios, or does the Marvel Cinematic Universe help them expand their horizons? Find out all our thoughts […]

The Who Cares News podcast
Ep. 2699: Too Much Toad Venom and Reassuring Profanity

The Who Cares News podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 8:48


(airdate: 7.26.24) Deadpool vs. Wolverine premiers today. Disney bought Fox Studios for this movie! Christina Haack, El Mousa, Antstead, Haack, Hall says that her current estranged husband allegedly embellezed movie from her corporate account, and yes they've filed d-i-v-o-r-c-e. And @HalleBerry Listen to the daily Van Camp and Morgan radio show at: AltBossGold.com 92.5TheBlock RockPartyRadio RiverRatRadio The Mix614 Sunny105 Souldies.com KTahoe.com RetroFM 941now.com ZFunHundred Tucka56Radio.com AmericaOneRadio.com TheMix96.com 100az.live Audacy Lite99Orlando.com PlayFMOnline.com Free99EastTexasRadio FrontierCountryOnline.com Hits247fm.com BossBossRadio.com Hot977FM.com CountryBarnyardRadio.com B98KC.com That70sChannel.com iHeartMedia That90sChannel.com CoolJamzRadio GenerationsX.com MagicRadio.rebelmediagroup.us BossCountryRadio.com Retro80sRadio24/7 NCMCountry OasisRadio Z89.3 StarHit1FM  925The Block 247TheSound.com WMQL War Zone Radio  WRSR The Rooster DCXRocks  FusionRadio Mix96.1 106.5TrisJamz BigRadio.online  389country.com  Hawaiian Pacific Radio i92Knoxville The Rose  A Mix That Rocks Camaradio.org Express Radio My Spotlight 105 B106 96 Radio Indonesia Carolina Boomer Country Cover By Damian FM TodaysMixx.com KXOK Camaradio.org HitMusicUSA 517Rocks Audilous.com/TheShark Kick Ass Country Classic Rock Planet Mix 106 Radio The Coyote Bold Country Hot106.ca Q100 Seattle Metro411.com  Thasis.com TrendingNowHits.com find us at: VanCampAndMorgan.com  

Obscurity Now!
Obscurity Now! #157 Return To The Planet of The Apes #cartoon #70s

Obscurity Now!

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 53:30


Buy Copies of Escape To Earth: https://reptilianmedia.bigcartel.com/ One again Fox Studios has cleaned off the banana peels and feces and given us another apes movie, this one being called #kingdomoftheplanetoftheapes, but did you know there was once a Planet Of The Apes #animated series? Yep, back in 1975 hot of the failure of the Planet of the Apes TV show, someone thought it would be a grand idea to animate Dr Zaius, Zira, and all your other favorite characters from the franchise, and put them on display next to all the other saturday morning cartoons 1975 had to offer, but was it any good? Don't get mad and throw your poop, we'll let you know! Every week friends Steve (creator of the Ray Can't Sleep podcast) and Yahel (creator of Wrestling with Gaming youtube channel) chat about weird, obscure, and forgotten media, and some not-so obscure media. But don't just listen! This is much more than a podcast. Obscurity Now! Streams live on Twitch and Youtube every Sunday at 6pm. Come join the chat! Streaming live: Every Sunday at 6pm Eastern, 3pm Pacific #PODCAST: TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/stevinfinite E-mail: reptilianmedia@gmail.com Twitter: @reptilianmedia Instagram: obscurity_now Hosts: Steve Honeycutt Twitter:@Stevinfinite Audiodrama: www.raycantsleep.com Podcast: www.themeparklegends.com Yahel Velazquez Twitter: @Wrestlesgaming Youtube: wrestlingwithgaming @WrestlingWithGaming

Don't Kill the Messenger with movie research expert Kevin Goetz
Carol Baum (Veteran Studio Executive and Producer) on the Art of Creative Producing

Don't Kill the Messenger with movie research expert Kevin Goetz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 48:19 Transcription Available


In this episode of "Don't Kill the Messenger," host Kevin Goetz sits down with veteran producer Carol Baum, whose impressive career includes working with Hollywood icons such as Dolly Parton, Barbara Streisand, Robert De Niro, Zendaya, and Steve Martin. Carol shares stories and insights from her decades in the film industry, discussing her work on memorable films like "Father of the Bride," "The Good Girl," "Dead Ringers," and "Flyaway Home." She also shares candid experiences as a studio executive at Fox and Lorimar, where she developed classic films like "Officer and a Gentleman" and "The Dead Zone." With the recent release of her book, "Creative Producing," Carol provides a wealth of knowledge for aspiring filmmakers and industry professionals.Carol's Early Career and Education (07:42)Carol discusses her early career, how a girl from South Orange, New Jersey with no Hollywood connections landed a job in publishing at Bantam Books, where she discovered "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" and how she went on to produce classic movies.Studio Executive Roles (24:28)As a studio executive, Carol worked with Jon Peters' company, where she learned the importance of a positive work environment. She then moved on to Fox, working under Joe Wizan, and experienced a culture shift when Larry Gordon and Scott Rudin joined the studio. At Lorimar, Carol developed classic films such as "An Officer and a Gentleman" and "The Dead Zone."Father of the Bride, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Sandollar Productions (30:17)Carol shares stories of working with Sandy Gallin and Dolly Parton at Sandollar Productions where she produced successful films like "Father of the Bride" and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" while collaborating with Howard Rosenman.Creative Producing (38:10)Carol discusses her book, Creative Producing, where she emphasizes the importance of the development process and working closely with writers to refine scripts and make them better.Working with Stars Like Barbara Streisand, Steve Martin, and a Young Zendaya (42:53)Carol shares her love for actors and their role in getting projects made. She considers Anthony Hopkins one of the greatest living actors and recounts her experiences working with Barbara Streisand, Steve Martin, and a young Zendaya.Carol Baum's love for movies shines through and shows why she is so valuable to the film industry. Her willingness to share her experiences and lessons in this episode as well as in her book, Creative Producing, are sure to inspire and guide countless filmmakers If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review or connect on social media. We look forward to bringing you more revelations from behind the scenes next time on Don't Kill the Messenger!Host: Kevin GoetzGuest: Carol BaumProducer: Kari CampanoWriters: Kevin Goetz, Darlene Hayman, and Kari CampanoFor more information about Carol Baum:IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0062071/Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_BaumWebsite: https://www.carolfriedlandbaum.com/For more information about Kevin Goetz:Website: www.KevinGoetz360.comAudienceology Book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Audience-ology/Kevin-Goetz/9781982186678Facebook, Twitter, Instagram: @KevinGoetz360Linked In @Kevin GoetzScreen Engine/ASI Website: www.ScreenEngineASI.com

Entertainment Business Wisdom
Kyle F. Andrews: Your movie is funded, now what? The hustle of greatness

Entertainment Business Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 41:41


Kyle F. Andrews is a Los Angeles-based producer, writer, and actor with almost two decades of experience in the business. An Emerson College graduate, he is one half of the creative team behind FilmFrontier Studios, whose recent debut feature production - the dramatic sci-fi/thriller THE VEIL - screened at Fox Studios before its 2023 festival run. The team has several projects in development, including features, narrative podcasts, and other media. Kyle is also the creator and host of MAKE YOUR SH*T, a creative empowerment podcast helping budding entertainment industry professionals to find their voice through interviews with those who have been there and done that. Kyle is attached as Consulting Producer to an hour-long pilot currently in development, and recently co-produced and story consulted on the award-winning audiodrama podcast A PLACE CALLED FAIRNECK. In addition to his professional artistic work, Kyle has almost a decade of experience as a freelance and contracted script development consultant. He has run several major screenwriting contests and development programs around the industry, and his client list includes television showrunners, celebrated authors, and Emmy nominees. Kyle is an artist first, who believes empowerment takes empathy, and empathy takes effort. www.filmfrontierstudios.com www.instagram.com/filmfrontierstudios/ linkedin.com/in/kylefandrews Connect with your host Kaia Alexander: https://entertainmentbusinessleague.com/ https://twitter.com/thisiskaia  Produced by Stuart W. Volkow P.G.A. Get career training and a free ebook “How to Pitch Anything in 1 Min.” at www.EntertainmentBusinessLeague.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ian Talks Comedy
Aubrey Solomon (Quincy, Ice Age 5)

Ian Talks Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 63:02


Aubrey Solomon and I discussed being born in Canada; not watching TV since the 1960's; going to USC; his movie, The Klutz; working on the tv show The Art of Film; working on the TV show That's Hollywood and using his thesis on 20th Century Fox; he and his partner Steve Greenberg are asked to write a spec script about MLK & JFK; it gets to Jack Klugman; they pitch him an episode he likes; they get hired and moved up to story editors in the same season because they worked fast; Klugman ran the show; Dr. Asten and Sgt. Brill; Marc Taylor; Jack Klugman's brother would find a medical story in the news and get story credit; the writers would watch 60 Minutes for ideas; creating Quincy; his first name; John Astin wanted Dr. Asten's name spelled differently; writing the pilot tv film for Buck Rogers; Lazarus Syndrome; the "Ounce of Prevention" episode of Quincy; Beyond Westworld; Lou Shaw; Frank Lupo; The Fall Guy; Half Nelson; having to write a Quincy without Jack Klugman and a Rockford Files without James Garner; watching Jack Klugman fire a director; Blacke's Magic; Crazy Like a Fox; 40th Anniversary of Howdy Doody; his second book about Fox Studios; working on the Canadian series Danger Bay; 100 Years of the Hollywood Western; his mentor; Jack Haley, Jr.; his film, The Progeny; spending 20 years as a film editor; and writing the story for the fifth Ice Age movie.

The Voice of Retail
Rethinking Ethnic & Modern Retail Marketing with Ariela Nerubay, EVP & Chief Marketing Officer at LA Based Curacao Retail

The Voice of Retail

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 25:12


Something different on the podcast for this episode: Meet Ariela Nerubay, EVP & Chief Marketing Officer at Curacao retail stores, a fellow 2024 ReThink Retail Top Retail Expert and leader in ethnic and modern marketing strategies and tactics.  You might not recognize the LA-based retail stores she leads, but the insights, challenges and opportunities translate well on the mic and across the border.   Curacao website: https://icuracao.com/Instagram: @icuracao_usaTwitter (X): @icuracaoFacebook: CuracaoUSATikTok: @curacaousaAbout ArielaAs the EVP and Chief Marketing Officer at Curacao retail stores, Ariela Nerubay hasbeen instrumental in driving the company's business strategy, brand positioning, andonline expansion efforts. Since joining, the company has experienced an impressive 10-30% YoY growth in both customers and sales. Over the past five years, Ariela has ledthe charge in repositioning the Curacao brand and expanding its target audience,resulting in the attraction of new customer segments and increased scalability.Ariela's efforts have included designing programs aimed at improving customerexperiences, streamlining creative production processes, and promoting a culture thatprioritizes customer-centricity, data-driven decision-making, and agility. Drawing fromher extensive experience in entertainment, startups, and retail, Ariela has played apivotal role in transforming Curacao from a traditional retailer to a digital-forward brand.Currently, Ariela is focused on designing and implementing Curacao's marketingtechnology stack, which aims to provide hyper-personalized customer experiencesthrough first-party data enrichment. Additionally, she has created and leads thecompany's first Customer Advocacy Group, which is dedicated to evaluating andimproving both on and offline customer journeys. Ariela also serves as the leader ofCuracao's Community Foundation.With over 20 years of experience in marketing, Ariela is an award-winning executivewho specializes in targeting the multicultural consumer. She has worked with severalesteemed brands, including Wal-Mart, Comcast, Allstate, Univision Communications,The Walt Disney Company, Fox Studios, and Sony Pictures. During her tenure at thesecompanies, Ariela has been responsible for spearheading marketing efforts aimed atreaching the U.S. Hispanic customer.In addition to her role as CMO at Curacao, Ariela also serves as an adjunct professor atUSC's Marshall School of Business and Annenberg School of Communication andJournalism. She is also a member of the Board of Trustees at the Boys and Girls ofAmerica, where she is involved in the Impact and Youth of the Year Committees.Prior to joining Curacao, Ariela served as Vice President of Multicultural Marketing atThe Walt Disney Studios, where she led the multicultural strategy for several filmsincluding the re-launch of the Star Wars franchise. She also spent 12 years at UnivisionCommunications, where she held multiple senior executive positions, including GeneralManager of Univision Cable Networks. In this role, she built the marketing departmentfrom scratch and was responsible for leading channel distribution sales, public relations,advertising sales promotions, B2C and B2B advertising, and marketing efforts for fiveSpanish language music and movie cable networks.Under Ariela's leadership, her marketing departments received more than 24 industryawards, including NAMIC's (National Association for Multi-Ethnicity in Communication)Excellence in Multicultural Marketing Awards, The Cablefaxies, and CTAM's (Cable andTelecommunications Association of Marketers) Golden Palm and CTAM Mark Award.Ariela herself has been recognized for her work with a "Luminary" award by the NationalAssociation for Multi-Ethnicity in Communication, a "Successful Latinas in BusinessAward" in the Media and Communications category by the National LatinaBusinesswomen Association and was selected as one of the Most Influential Minoritiesin Cable by Cable Fax Magazine.Before joining Univision, Ariela worked for six years on the agency side of U.S. Hispanicadvertising and PR efforts for several Fortune 500 companies, including Miller BrewingCompany, Allstate Insurance, Washington Mutual Bank, Comcast, Adelphia, Cox,Charter, Time Warner, and HBO. Prior to that, she served as a marketing specialist forWal-Mart headquarters in Mexico City, where she was a member of the team thatlaunched Walmart's first private label credit card in Mexico.Ariela's broad expertise encompasses the entire marketing landscape, from client andagency to media.Ariela lives with her husband and three daughters in Long Beach, California. About MichaelMichael is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc. and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada and the Bank of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, Today's Shopping Choice and Pandora Jewellery. Michael has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. He has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions with C-level executives and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels. ReThink Retail has added Michael to their prestigious Top Retail Experts list for 2024 for the third year in a row.Michael is also the president of Maven Media, producing a network of leading trade podcasts, including Canada's top retail industry podcast, The Voice of Retail. He produces and co-hosts Remarkable Retail with best-selling author Steve Dennis, now ranked one of the top retail podcasts in the world. Based in San Francisco, Global eCommerce Leaders podcast explores global cross-border issues and opportunities for eCommerce brands and retailers. Last but not least, Michael is the producer and host of the "Last Request Barbeque" channel on YouTube, where he cooks meals to die for - and collaborates with top brands as a food and product influencer across North America.

Delta Green: The Yellow King Sequence
COC - LA 1949 The Strange Case of Susan Wilton and Lara Swann Episode 1

Delta Green: The Yellow King Sequence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 7:19


PI Gary Krane is called to a meeting at Fox Studios where Head of Security Ari Geller and movie producer Solly Geflani detail their problems with the Lara Swann movie 'The Idol from Malay' and introduce some other fixers to help on the case. 18+ ADULT THEMES

The Deep Purple Podcast
Episode #242 – Living Loud – Debut Live Concert @ Sydney Fox Studios 2004

The Deep Purple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 116:29


Show notes: https://deeppurplepodcast.com/?p=31782

Cloud Ace
Steve Tran: Hacker, Magician, Police Officer, and CISO

Cloud Ace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 50:20


Steve Tran, CISO at the Democratic National Committee (DNC), opens up about his personal challenges, finding his path through hacking and magic, and his passion for helping the next generation.ABOUT STEVE: Steve is the Chief Security Officer for the Democratic National Committee, where he leads the organization's Information Technology, physical security, and cybersecurity strategies and programs. Prior to this, Steve was the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for MGM Studios. There, he played a pivotal role in several high-profile mergers and acquisitions, including the successful $8.5 billion acquisition of MGM Studios by Amazon. Steve has a diverse background. He has worked at Mattel, Target Corporation, Fox Studios, and Deloitte, and also served as a police officer.When not defending against dedicated adversaries, you can watch his “off the cuffs” performances at the World Famous Magic Castle in Hollywood.Follow Steve on these socials:https://www.linkedin.com/in/steveishacking/https://defcon.social/@stevetranSPONSER NOTE: Support for Cloud Ace podcast comes from SANS Institute. If you like the topics covered in this podcast and would like to learn more about cloud security, SANS Cloud Security curriculum is here to support your journey into building, deploying, and managing secure cloud infrastructure, platforms, and applications. Whether you are on a technical flight plan, or a leadership one, SANS Cloud Security curriculum has resources, training, and certifications to fit your needs. Focus on where the cloud is going, not where it is today. Your organization is going to need someone with hands-on technical experience and cloud security-specific knowledge. You will be prepared not only for your current role, but also for a cutting-edge future in cloud security. Review and Download Cloud Security Resources: sans.org/cloud-security/ Join our growing and diverse community of cloud security professionals on your platform of choice: Discord | Twitter | LinkedIn | YouTube

Really Famous with Kara Mayer Robinson

TV personality, sports journalist and host of Undisputed on Fox Sports get real and opens up about his awful childhood, alcoholic parents, leaving his brother - the famous chef and restaurant owner Rick Bayless - and his sister when he escaped to college at Vanderbilt, and lots more. Think you know Skip Bayless? You will after this. Here's the REAL Skip Bayless, off camera and unscripted! Watch our first talk here ➤ https://youtu.be/5hf75PIlmO4?si=US_KuK6svQVq89l_ Watch Skip and me talking here ➤ https://youtu.be/Bpa9lJqgeeY  Behind-the-scenes clips and photos of Skip Bayless and me at Fox Studios in Los Angeles ➤ https://www.instagram.com/karamayerrobinson/   Subscribe on YouTube for all my interviews ➤ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbR3_S40FqVaWfKhYOTneSQ?sub_confirmation=1 Get a Really Famous mug or merch ➤ really-famous.com/shop  Join my special insider's group + get notified about our LIVE SHOW ➤ http://eepurl.com/dnbUWL Follow me on social media for behind-the-scenes photos and clips ➤  Instagram https://www.instagram.com/karamayerrobinson/  Facebook https://www.facebook.com/karamayerrobinson/  Twitter https://twitter.com/kara1to1  Join our talks in my Facebook Friends and Fans community ➤ https://www.facebook.com/graoups/reallyfamous Shop through my Amazon storefront (hey, thanks!): https://www.amazon.com/shop/reallyfamous Check out my sizzle reel ➤   https://really-famous.com/kmr-reel   Celebrity interview by Kara Mayer Robinson Music: Take a Chance by Kevin MacLeod - Incompetech - Creative Commons

Chatter that Matters
Arthur Smith: A Lifetime in Television

Chatter that Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 48:31


Arthur Smith shares excerpts from his book Reach - Hard Lessons and Earned Truths from a Lifetime in Television. Arthur talks about what it was like to work with Gordon Ramsay on Hell's Kitchen (excellent) and to try and convince Donald Trump to be part of a show. (not so excellent). Arthur also talks about his surprise hit American Ninja Warriors and many other behind-the-scenes stories, including Simon Cowell.  Arthur Smith grew up as a shy kid surrounded by a wonderful family who believed in and supported his dreams. Arthur learned how to reach at a young age and has never stopped climbing—Arthur became a producer at 22, heading up CBC Sports at 28, battling US networks in Olympic showdowns, and then moving to the United States to work with Dick Clark and Fox Studios. Arthur continues to reach. He went from producer to entrepreneur when he founded A. Smith & Co. He has produced over 200 television shows for over 50 countries.  Today, with his Reach Foundation, Arthur Smith is as passionate about inspiring the youth to reach as he is entertaining the public. Tune in to applaud an incredible career while learning powerful lessons on how to reach for all you want. To purchase Arthur Smith's book Reach: https://www.amazon.com/Reach-Lessons-Learned-Lifetime-Television/dp/B0B5RWKWZ5  

The Internship Show
T. Howard Foundation Overview

The Internship Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 11:57


On this episode of The Internship Show, we speak with Marco Calderon and Sahara Selby from the T. Howard Foundation. They discuss their organization, the types of students they look for in the application process and how they connect candidates with employers. Marco invites any listeners to come visit him at the Fox Studios lot in Los Angeles where his office is located.  You'll tour the lot; have lunch and can chat more about their internship program. Call or email him anytime you're in the LA area. (213) 393-0220. mcalderon@t-howard.org.

No Set Path
EP17 - Leveraging Knowledge & Opportunity | Travis Wears - Founder of Cine Kit List

No Set Path

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 56:53


Travis Wears has been working as a freelance director, DP, and editor since 2009. He's traveled the US and abroad creating content for Netflix, ESPN, Audi, CAT, Walmart, MTV, CMT, HGTV, Travel Channel, NBC, Fox Studios, Brisk, John Deere, Animal Planet, Showtime, KFC, Pepsi, Frito Lay, Kleenex, Toyota, Yoplait, The MLB, NFL, MLS and many more.Highly experienced in docu-series, corporate and sports, Travis also loves commercial work, helping to create brand campaigns and broadcast spots for numerous blue-chip clients such as American Express, Kemps Dairy Products, KC Streetcar and Pepsi's boutique brand Stubborn SodaEPISODE LINKS: Travis' Website: traviswears.com Travis' Instagram: @traviswearsCine Kit List FB PageProduction Vans & Grip Trucks FB PageMORE ABOUT “NO SET PATH” Website: nosetpath.com Instagram: instagram.com/nosetpath YouTube: youtube.com/@nosetpathFOLLOW DREW ENGLISH Instagram: instagram.com/drewenglishh LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drewenglish Twitter: twitter.com/thedrewenglish Website: drewenglish.com

Better Sign Shop Podcast
Signs of Balance // Shane Durnford of Jayce Fox Studio

Better Sign Shop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 90:37


You've seen his work even if you didn't know his name. Legendary sign crafter Shane Durnford joins us for a mindblowing conversation about our chosen craft.

KenCast
Interviews: Thomas Ian Griffith & Mary Page Keller, Alicia Hannah-Kim, Jon Hurwitz, Josh Heald, and Hayden Schlossberg

KenCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023


Cobra Kai creators and actors give NEW details about Season 6, its production status and the Writers' Strike in EXCLUSIVE interviews at Fox Studios. Ken Cole speaks with Cobra Kai creators Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald, and also actors Thomas Ian Griffith, Mary Page Keller, and Alicia Hannah-Kim. Also an appearance by Sebastian Roché. Recorded on 5/19/23.Watch the "Save Silver" campaign ad: https://youtu.be/eXxVoa2uU20YOU can join the conversation when KenCast is recorded live! Join the live chat by subscribing to Ken Cole on Youtube and hitting the notification bell.Follow Ken Cole:-Ken Cole on Youtube-@kenergycole on Twitter-@kenergycole on Instagram-@kenergycole on Facebook #thomasiangriffith #aliciahannahkim #cobrakai #cobra kai 4 #cobrakaiseason4 #cobrakaiseason6 #cobrakaiseason5 #karatekid #kencole #terrysilver #karatekid3 #karatekidpart3 #jonhurwitz #joshheald #haydenschlossberg

Build Better Brands
Big Brand Fails and What to Learn From Them – with Michael Janda

Build Better Brands

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 79:28


On this, slightly different, episode of Build Better Brands, Danielle Clarke is joined by Michael Janda (and a live audience) to discuss big branding mistakes that companies make. They cover several examples of rebranding failures, such as the Leeds United and Gap rebrands, as well as the importance of valid reasons for rebranding and why businesses should be careful with brand research.They also talk about the importance of building a community for your brand, choosing the right social media channels, and the fear of social media and personal branding. Michael and Danielle also touch on the topic of recession and how brands can survive during a recession. They emphasise the importance of speed to market and choosing the right brand name.Overall, this episode provides valuable insights into branding and marketing, highlighting the importance of avoiding mistakes and making informed decisions when it comes to rebranding, social media, and building a community for your brand, especially for business owners and marketers looking to enhance their branding strategies and avoid costly mistakes.KEY TAKEAWAYSLeeds United's rebrand, changing their logo was a mistake. The Premier football club has a rich history and heritage going back about 100 years, which is something that fans really care about. In January 2018 they unveiled their new crest after 6 months of research, questioning about 10,000 people, and it received a huge backlash from the fans. 77,000 fans started a petition to reverse the rebrand. So, if you ever decide to rebrand it's really, really important to make sure what your true fans really want.GAP spent $100 million dollars on a rebrand on their new logo, and it was up for six days before they bailed on it because the backlash was so massive. They got 2,000 negative comments on Twitter, 14,000 parody designs were posted on the make-your-own-gap-logo website. I love when people hijack a trend like that! They'd seen slumping sales, nothing dramatic, but they'd made an assumption that a rebrand was required to solve that.Some reasons to rebrand: If you want to appeal more to a different audience, if the data suggests you should rebrand (slumping sales, losing market share to a new competitor), if you're still hobbling along with your startup brand but you business has taken off and it needs to level up so it reflects the company as it is today – like Google did with its ugly serif font logo.In 2001 Royal Mail spent £1.5 million to rebrand to Consignia and it was such an epic fail they really did their best to cover it up and make people forget it happened. No one knew how to say ‘Consignia' and that the public thought was ridiculous, it was too long, too fussy and just didn't feel comfortable to say. Within just over a year they completely scrapped it and spent another £1 million to get it back to where it was before. The moral of that story is pick a name that people can say and feel comfortable saying and that aligns to what you already do, especially if you have the history and position you have in the market. BEST MOMENTS‘There's a difference between you audience and who your ‘true fans' are.'‘When doing research sometimes people feel like they have to answer in a certain way to ‘pass the quiz'. If you don't do your research right and ask non-leading questions, you can have massively skewed results in your research.'‘Why are you doing a rebrand in the first place? Oftentimes we'll find with a client that they have brand fatigue – they're sick of their own brand – and will want to change it to the detriment of their own business.'‘Don't kneejerk, take your time, think about it, do some brand strategy, don't confuse your customer.'ABOUT THE GUESTMichael Janda: I am an award-winning creative director, designer, agency owner and author. In 2002, I founded the creative agency Riser, which provided design and development services for clients that included Disney, Google, Warner Bros., Fox, NBC, ABC, National Geographic and many other high-profile brands. Following 13 successful years, I sold my agency to Eli Kirk in 2015. The combined agency rebranded as EKR where I served as a partner and Chief Creative Officer for a little over two years.Prior to founding my agency, I served as a Senior Creative Director at Fox Studios where I managed the design, editorial and development teams for the Fox Kids and Fox Family brands.My book, Burn Your Portfolio: Stuff They Don't Teach You In Design School But Should, was published in 2013 and is currently available in English, Russian, Chinese Traditional and Chinese Simplified languages. In 2019, my book, The Psychology of Graphic Design Pricing: Price creative work with confidence. Win more bids. Make more money., was released and is now available in both English and Russian languages.Website: https://michaeljanda.com/  PODCAST DESCRIPTIONThe Build Better Brands podcast is to inspire small business owners and help them realise that they don't have to be Nike to have a great brand, and the sooner they start to focus on making it better, the sooner they can improve their lives and the lives of others.On the show I'll be talking to business owners that have built brands from the ground up. Branding is how you present your best self to your audience consistently. And if they can do it, so can you!ABOUT THE HOST - DANIELLE CLARKEDanielle Clarke is a Brand and Marketing Consultant, University Lecturer and Business Owner. She spends her time consulting and working with business owners to help them attract and retain their best customers.WORK WITH DANIELLE TO HELP BUILD THE BRANDING AND MARKETING STRATEGIES YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS TO GROW: https://calendly.com/hello-danielle-clarke-creative/free-15-min-discovery-callCONNECT WITH DANIELLE ON LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-clarke-creative-brand-designer-marketing-consultantSUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/danielleclarkeThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Lot1 Podcast
#09 | " I will Persist until I Succeed " | Director/Producer/CEO - Jason Berger

The Lot1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 44:25


Jason Berger is a Director, a Producer, and the CEO & Founder of "KIDS AT PLAY". "KIDS AT PLAY has been on the forefront of storytelling in the digital age. Our office (known as “THE PLAYGROUND”) is an inspired place where we utilizetraditional narrative and comedy foundations to push mediums, connect with audiences, and define new creative spaces. KAP has a strong footprint in thekids and comedy space and an overarching sense of “youthfulness” in the projects they do.With writers, directors, producers, editors and graphic teams working under one roof, KAP has the ability to move projects from script to screen quickly, onbudget, and at the highest of quality standards.KAP collaborates with TV networks, writers, directors, producers, agencies, brands, and entertainment companies to produce world-class programming. Thisincludes partnerships with Facebook, YouTube, Disney, FX, Paramount Network, Comedy Central, The CW, TVLand, CMT, Warner Bros, Legendary, Viacom,Pepsi, Xbox, LG, Old Spice, Dunkin' Donuts, eHarmony, Ogilvy, Bud Light, VEVO, Purina, Intel, Smirnoff, IGN, Play Station, Listerine, StubHub, Freeform,Universal, Scripps Networks, Raycom, Yahoo!, AOL, Travel Channel, Food Network, and Cooking Channel, among others. We have unannounced projectswith Spyglass, Village Roadshow, Fox Studios, OWN, Comedy Central, YouTube Originals, Food Network, Twitch.Recently KIDS AT PLAY produced the Emmy Nominated & 2 Time NAACP winning series Tab Time with Tabitha Brown for Youtube Kids, Keke Palmer's latestcomedy series “Turnt Up With The Taylors” for Facebook (Keke won an Emmy for the series), Lightning Wolves for Comedy Central (Bobby Moynihan, TaranKillam, Cobie Smulders), The Me & You Show for Snap (over 50M views) , Daring Simone Biles for Snap, the hybrid scripted/docu pilot “Millennials Save TheWorld” for FX featuring Moses Storm and Chris Redd, “The Quinn Marcus Show” for PopTV, “Junketeers” for Comedy Central featuring Josh Duhamel, MarkWahlberg, Kristen Bell & Matt Bomer with an overall reach of 24.3 million, and the recent second seasons of comedies “Rhett & Link's Buddy System” forYouTube Originals and “Now We're Talking” for Warner Bros.In unscripted, talk and non-fiction, KAP produced 150 half-hour episodes of the hilarious daily syndicated talk show “Me Time with Frangela” for the Gray/Raycom station group, Eat Their Words for Food Network, “Oh My Josh!” For Freeform/Hulu, “Adult Ed with Jake & Amir” for Complex Networks, “Wild Food”for the Travel Channel, “Burrito Brothers” and “Snob vs. Slob” for Food Network/Cooking Channel, and “Shay Mitchell: Chapters” for Fullscreen.In the theatrical film space, we produced the thriller “The Thinning” for Legendary, which generated over 300 million social impressions reaching a totalof 135M+ fans, and the rowdy comedy feature “Beerfest: Thirst for Victory” for Warner Bros., and “The Toll Road” short film starring Lizzy Caplan andMartin Starr.KAP's ship is steered by award-winning director and producer Jason Berger and Forbes “30 Under 30” alumAmy Laslett. They are represented by UTA and Artists First."- Bio provided by "KIDS AT PLAY" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Screen Queen
Die Hard

The Screen Queen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 31:27


Where would we be if we didn't have Die Hard? We wouldn't have Bruce Willis or the future action films of John McTeiernan. But this film was seen as a wild card to play for Fox Studios. There is a lot of history to this film that was originally supposed to be a sequel before it became a stand-alone film. Get that fire hose tied tight around your waist as we jump into the blockbuster hit of 1988. Part 1: Intro to the adventurePart 2: How did Die Hard become a stand alone movie? (AKA Nothing Lives Forever)Part 3: Who was going to be John McClane?Part 4: How did audiences react to Die Hard?Part 5: The set for Die HardPart 6: The JUMP scenePart 7: Alan Rickman Part 8: How I started watching Die HardPart 9: Final thoughtsPart 10: What's the next episode??My insta! - @thequeenofthescreen (Hit me up for any movie recommendations you want to hear on the show!)Tiktok - themysticalspacewitch Profile picture - Cover art by Emily Whitacre (https://teenytinycoffeebean.carrd.co/)Opening Theme - Night Rider - jiglr https://soundcloud.com/jiglrmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3CmBsaH Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/u-YQBe7ZfIESupport the showMy Inglorious Ink series! - https://www.amazon.com/stores/Samantha-Parrish/author/B0BNQ2D7D1?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=trueI'm on Goodreads! - https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20042112.Samantha_ParrishHow To Support The Show! - https://ko-fi.com/queenofthescreen#linkModalArticles I've written - https://vocal.media/authors/samantha-parrishMy Linktree https://linktr.ee/themysticalspacewitch

Tip the Scales
26. Be the Outlier: Breaking the Marketing Mold to Tell Your Unique Story | Teresa Diep, Outlier Creative Agency

Tip the Scales

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 44:00


Sometimes, finding success in business means breaking with tradition. Teresa Diep, founder of Outlier Creative Agency, has made a career of thinking outside the box when it comes to marketing. From one-of-a-kind conferences like Law-Di-Gras and Bourbon of Proof to unique branding, Teresa isn't afraid to challenge the status quo to achieve powerful results.Teresa is an icon on the California legal scene. From her start working with the Simon Law Group to her current roles as COO of the May Firm, partner in Athea Trial Services, and co-founder of JHQ, she has helped to revolutionize the way law firms approach their marketing. Teresa has also produced multiple high-caliber events (including the Law-Di-Gras conference) for Fox Studios, James Cameron, and other VIP clients.In this episode, Teresa breaks down the importance of honing your brand story, why marketing directors are worth the investment, and how to craft your marketing strategy to play to your strengths. We also get a sneak peek into some of the exciting things to expect at the upcoming Law-Di-Gras conference.Key takeaways:Be creative in your marketing. Do things differently, and don't be afraid to try new things.Play to your strengths. Don't stick to a platform or strategy that isn't working for you just because everyone else is doing it.Invest in your marketing. Hiring a marketing director may seem expensive, but it can transform your firm's success. Links and ResourcesTip The Scales PodcastTip the Scales InstagramMaria Monroy InstagramMaria Monroy LinkedInLawRank WebsiteLawRank InstagramLawRank FacebookLawRank LinkedInLawRank TwitterTeresa Diep InstagramTeresa Diep LinkedInOutlier Creative Agency WebsiteOutlier Creative Agency FacebookOutlier Creative Agency InstagramOutlier Creative Agency TwitterJustice HQ WebsiteJustice HQ LinkedInJustice HQ InstagramThe May Firm WebsiteThe May Firm FacebookThe May Firm InstagramThe May Firm LinkedInLaw-Di-Gras Website

Tip the Scales
26. Be the Outlier: Breaking the Marketing Mold to Tell Your Unique Story | Teresa Diep, Outlier Creative Agency

Tip the Scales

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 45:44


Sometimes, finding success in business means breaking with tradition. Teresa Diep, founder of Outlier Creative Agency, has made a career of thinking outside the box when it comes to marketing. From one-of-a-kind conferences like Law-Di-Gras and Bourbon of Proof to unique branding, Teresa isn't afraid to challenge the status quo to achieve powerful results. Teresa is an icon on the California legal scene. From her start working with the Simon Law Group to her current roles as COO of the May Firm, partner in Athea Trial Services, and co-founder of JHQ, she has helped to revolutionize the way law firms approach their marketing. Teresa has also produced multiple high-caliber events (including the Law-Di-Gras conference) for Fox Studios, James Cameron, and other VIP clients. In this episode, Teresa breaks down the importance of honing your brand story, why marketing directors are worth the investment, and how to craft your marketing strategy to play to your strengths. We also get a sneak peek into some of the exciting things to expect at the upcoming Law-Di-Gras conference. Key takeaways: Be creative in your marketing. Do things differently, and don't be afraid to try new things. Play to your strengths. Don't stick to a platform or strategy that isn't working for you just because everyone else is doing it. Invest in your marketing. Hiring a marketing director may seem expensive, but it can transform your firm's success.  Links and Resources Tip The Scales Podcast Tip the Scales Instagram Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank Twitter Teresa Diep Instagram Teresa Diep LinkedIn Outlier Creative Agency Website Outlier Creative Agency Facebook Outlier Creative Agency Instagram Outlier Creative Agency Twitter Justice HQ Website Justice HQ LinkedIn Justice HQ Instagram The May Firm Website The May Firm Facebook The May Firm Instagram The May Firm LinkedIn Law-Di-Gras Website

BossUp Babes with Karissa Adkins
Ep. 74 How to Unlock your Creative Genius to Grow to 6-Figures

BossUp Babes with Karissa Adkins

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 29:15


Ep. 74 How to Unlock your Creative genius to grow your 6-figure business This podcast episode explores what it means to be a wildflower in today's market and how we can embrace the sustainable, holistic approach to business. Get ready to unlock the marketing secrets and tap into your creative genius side to BossUp in your Business! Episode Resouces from your back host: ❤️ Take the FREE QUIZ, and receive 5 no-BS tips to help you BossUp your Health and Wellness! ❤️Join the Healthy Hustle Facebook community today, https://www.facebook.com/groups/365healthyhustle ❤️Ready to BossUp and Get Fit with Karissa? Book your free 15-minute. Get Fit Clarity call today! https://calendly.com/karissaadkins/bossup-strategy-call ❤️Come say Hi on Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/365.daily.hustle/ Episode Resouces from our Guest: Megan McDonough, CEO Founder of Fox Studio, Brand Coach Website Designer for female-led businesses. ❤️ www.foxnpinestudio.com ❤️ https://www.facebook.com/foxandpinestudio ❤️ https://www.instagram.com/fox.p.studio/ As an artist and early childhood educator, Megan saw the beauty of having time and space to be creative, and desired more than working a traditional 9-5 job. After speaking and witnessing other women feeling the same way, and wanting more time for her own three children, Megan began her entrepreneurial journey. First as a graphic designer, then developing her skills as a website designer and coach. Overcoming many past obstacles and limiting beliefs, Megan brings a unique highly-collaborative approach to her industry. Megan McDonough is the Founder and CEO of Fox Studio, a national design agency supporting female-led brands. Through marketing strategy, website development, and digital design, she helps women create sustainable, legacy-building brands. These women learn that they are cared for, supported and deserving of all that they desire.

The 80s Movies Podcast
The War of the Roses

The 80s Movies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 17:54


On this actual final episode of 2022, we take a look back at our favorite Christmas movie of the decade, Danny DeVito's 1989 film The War of the Roses. ----more---- TRANSCRIPT   Hello, and welcome to The 80s Movies Podcast. I am your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listening today.   Before we get started, yes, I said our previous episode, on Michael Jackson's Thriller, was going to be our last episode of 2022. When I wrote that, and when I said that, I meant it. But then, after publishing that episode, I got to thinking about Christmas, and some of my favorite Christmas movies, and it reminded me I have considering doing an episode about my favorite Christmas movie from the 1980s, and decided to make myself an unintentional liar by coming back one more time.   So, for the final time in 2022, this time for real, I present this new episode of The 80s Movie Podcast. This time, we'll be talking about Danny DeVito's best film as a director, The War of the Roses.   The genesis of War of the Roses was a novel by American author and playwright Warren Adler. After graduating from NYU with a degree in English literature, in a class that included Mario Puzo, the author of The Godfather, and William Styron, who won the 1968 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his novel The Confessions of Nat Turner, Adler paved an interesting road before becoming a novelist. He worked as a journalist at the New York Daily News, before becoming the editor of the Queens Post, an independent weekly newspaper devoted to all things happening in that New York City borough.    He would buy four radio stations and a television station in New York City, before opening his own advertising and public relations firm in Washington D.C.   Adler would create ads for politicians, businesses and communities all across the nation. In fact, it was Warren Adler who would create the name of the DC complex whose name is now synonymous with high crimes: Watergate. In 1974, he would sell the firm, and the stations, after the publication of his first novel, Undertow.   The War of the Roses would be Adler's seventh novel to be published in as many years, and the first of four to be published in 1981 alone. The novel follows Jonathan and Barbara Rose, who, initially, seem to be the perfect couple. He has a thriving career as a lawyer, she is an up-an-coming entrepreneur with an exceptional pâté recipe. Their extravagant home holds a collection of antiquities purchased over the years, and they enjoy their life with their children Evie and Josh. One day, Jonathan suffers what seems to be a heart attack, to which Barbara responds by asking for a divorce. Very quickly, their mutual love turns to a destructive hatred, especially after Jonathan, trying to save his marriage despite his wife's de facto declaration of lost love for her husband, decides to invoke an old state law that allows a husband to remain in his house while in the process of divorce.   The novel became an immediate sensation, but Hollywood had already come knocking on Mr. Adler's door seven months before the book's publication.   Richard D. Zanuck, the son of legendary Fox studio head Daryl Zanuck, and his producing partner David Brown, would purchase the movie rights to the book in September 1980 through their production deal at Fox. The producers, whose credits included The Sting and Jaws, would hire Adler to write the screenplay adaptation of his novel, but they seemingly would let the film rights lapse after two years.    James L. Brooks, the television writer and producer who created The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Taxi, was transitioning to movies, and purchased the movie rights to the book, which he would produce for Polly Platt, the former wife of filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich who had made a name for herself as an art director, costume designer, screenwriter and producer, including as the production designer and on-set sounding board for Brooks on Terms of Endearment.   At the time, Brooks was working at Paramount Pictures, but in 1986, he would end his association with that studio when Fox would offer Brooks the opportunity to create his own production company at the studio, Gracie Films. When the transfer of Brooks' properties from Paramount to Fox was being worked on, it was discovered that Brooks didn't actually own the movie rights to War of the Roses after all.    In fact, Arnon Milchan, an Israeli businessman who had been making a splash in the film industry financing movies like Martin Scorsese's The King of Comedy, Ridley Scott's Legend and Terry Gilliam's Brazil, had actually purchased the movie rights to the novel before the Zanuck/Brown option seemingly lapsed, which would require Brooks to enter into a new round of negotiations to secure the rights once and for all. Milchan would sell them to Gracie Films for $300k and a producer credit on the final film.   Once the rights were finally and properly secured, Brooks would hire Michael Neeson, a writer Brooks had worked with on The Mary Tyler Moore, Rhoda and Taxi, to write the screenplay. But instead of spending time getting ready to make her directorial debut, Platt instead took a job as the production designer on George Miller's adaptation of John Updike's The Witches of Eastwick. In fact, Miller was so keen on getting Platt involved in his production that he would consider shooting a good portion of the movie in Platt's hometown of Hingham, Massachusetts, although they would eventually spend most of the location shoot in nearby Colhasset, which had more of the historical buildings Miller wanted for the film.   Platt would finish her work on Witches before Brooks would begin shooting his Terms of Endearment follow-up, Broadcast News, on which Polly would serve as an executive producer, but her leaving Brooks for several months to work on someone else's film would begin a fracture between the two that would lead to Platt leaving Gracie Films in a few years.   But not before she helped with the creation of The Tracy Ullman Show, one of the earliest shows on the then-brand new Fox television network, which included a short animated segment each week about a quirky family in a town called Springfield.    The Simpsons.   While Platt was in New England working on Witches, James L. Brooks would visit an old friend, Danny DeVito, who was shooting his feature directing debut, Throw Momma From the Train. DeVito had known about The War of the Roses for years, and really wanted to make it as a director, but knowing how important the project was to Platt, he would defer his interest in the film.    In a July 2020 episode of Karina Longworth's excellent podcast You Must Remember This, Danny DeVito tells Longworth that he only became involved in the film when Brooks told him the project was not going to move forward with Polly Platt.    And sidebar, if you aren't familiar with Polly Platt or her importance to cinema and pop culture, I highly encourage you to listen to Ms. Longworth's entire season about Ms. Platt. Polly Platt was an amazing, complicated woman who deserves a better legacy. Just trust me on this. Please.   Okay, so now were at the end of 1986. Polly Platt was out as the director of The War of the Roses, even if she didn't know she was out at the time.   So what could DeVito bring to the project that Platt could not?   DeVito had just finished his first feature film as a director. And while Momma wasn't a big hit when it was released in December 1987, it was successful enough at the box office, and the film would garner an unlikely Oscar nomination for Anne Ramsay, the actress who played the film's diminutive title character. But more importantly, DeVito could bring in Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, his co-stars on Romancing the Stone and The Jewel of the Nile, to play the now Oliver and Barbara Rose. The three actors had had spent years looking for another project unrelated to that other series they could make together. Douglas would sign on to the project before his amazing fall and winter 1987 run, first as the star of the mega-hit Fatal Attraction, and then as the star of Wall Street, which would garner him an Academy Award for Best Actor.   Turner had been taking some time off from acting after finishing Peggy Sue Got Married in July 1985, and was pregnant with her daughter Rachel when DeVito approached her about The War of the Roses. Turner was already working on a comedy called Switching Channels, which had to finish shooting by early July 1987, as Turner's pregnancy would be rather visible if shooting lasted any longer. She had also committed to being a featured actor in Body Heat director Lawrence Kasdan's The Accidental Tourist, which would also re-team Turner with William Hurt.    But she would agree to star in The War of the Roses if they could give her some time being a new mom before shooting began.   DeVito and Leeson would continue to work on the script. As there was no character in the novel that would work for the compact actor/director, the two would create a framing device for the story. DeVito would play Gavin D'Amato, a divorce lawyer who was friends with Oliver Rose, who tells the story of Oliver and Barbara Rose to a potential client, played by Dan Castellaneta, the voice of Homer Simpson, as a way of trying to get his client to reconsider splitting with his wife. The character of Gavin D'Amato would take the place of Murray Goldstein in the novel, an overweight former rabbi who would only meet Oliver Rose during the course of the story.   Sean Astin, who had made a splash a few years earlier as the lead in The Goonies, would be cast as the Rose's teenage son Josh, while newcomer Heather Fairfield would get her first major movie role playing the Roses' daughter Evie, who would be renamed Carolyn for the movie.   The other major change DeVito and Leeson would make to the story would be to change the Roses' sitter from a teenager to a fortysomething woman, as they would be able to get German actress Marianne Sägebrecht, who had just found international stardom as the star of Percy Adlon's surprise global hit Baghdad Cafe, to come aboard.   Although the $26m film took place on the East Coast, the scenes not shot on the sound stages at Fox Studios in Los Angeles were filmed in Coupeville, WA, a small town on Whidbey Island, about forty miles north of Seattle, which had never been used as a filming location before.   Filming would begin on Stage 6 on the Fox lot, which was set up as the main living area for the Roses' house, on March 21st, 1989. The production would shoot as much of the film on the soundstages until April 7th, which was the first day they would be allowed to shoot in Coupeville. The evening of April 6th, though, would be spent on the backlot of Universal Studios, which was the only available space in Los Angeles at the time to accommodate shooting a massive, snowy Christmas Eve scene standing in for Cambridge, MA.   Two days after arriving in Coupeville, DeVito would discover a note on his rental car parked at the hotel where the production had its base, stating that thieves had stolen the dailies from the first day of location shooting, and demanded a ransom to have the footage returned. But DeVito was quickly able to find the dailies had not been stolen, and just laughed the note off as a prank.   After several weeks in Washington State, the production would return to Los Angeles to finish the remainder of the set shooting on the Fox Lot, as well as a few additional shots of homes in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Hancock Park, standing in suburban Washington D.C. Shooting would finish on July 25th, which would give DeVito and his team less than four and a half months to get the film ready for its planned December 8th release date.   Because the editing team lead by Lynne Klingman had been putting together an assembly cut for DeVito during production, the director was able to screen his first cut of the film for Fox executives in mid-August. That cut would run three hours and four minutes. But that's what an assembly cut is for. You get to see all the stuff you shot put together, and see what you need to whittle down, what you need to move around, and what you need to get rid of completely.   Over the course of the next few months, DeVito and the editors would get the movie down to a tight one hour and fifty six minutes. And unlike many movies then and now, there were very few scenes that needed to be reshot or added in. One shot that would be added after the audiences at several test screenings was horrified at the suggestion that Barbara's pâté may have been made with the family dog. DeVito would later state that he always meant to have a shot of the dog later in the movie, but it was definitely a late addition after the first few test screenings.   The War of the Roses would hold its world premiere at Century Plaza Cinemas in Century City, about a mile from the Fox lot, on December 4th, 1989. It would be a star-studded affair that included DeVito, Turner, and Douglas, who brought his father Kirk along with him, along with Courtney Cox, Olivia Newton-John, Kelly Preston, Mimi Rogers, Christian Slater and Samantha Morton, Oliver Stone, and Jennifer Tilly, followed by a New York City premiere two days later at the Gotham Theatre. The film would open in 1259 theatres on Friday, December 8th, and would be the highest grossing film in the nation, taking in $9.5m, knocking the previous week's #1 film, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, out of the top spot. It would fall to second place in its second week, as Christmas Vacation retook first place, and it would fall to third place during the long Christmas weekend. However, in its fourth week of release, the long New Years weekend, The War of the Roses would retake the top spot for the second and final time. At the end of the year, after 25 days of release, the film had grossed $43.85m, or the equivalent of $105m in 2022 dollars. The film would continue to stay strong for several more weeks, staying in the top ten until mid-February, before ending its run in theatres in the spring with $86.89m.   The reviews were pretty good, with particular praise heaped upon Douglas and Turner's performances as well as DeVito's direction. But, sadly, there would be little awards love for the film.   The Golden Globes would nominate the film for Best Comedy, and both Turner and Douglas for lead comedy performances, and the British Academy would nominate Michael Leeson for his screenplay, but would be completely shut out at the Academy Awards.   I love the movie. It was one of the first movies I bought on Laserdisc back in the early 1990s, and when I call it a box set, I mean it was actually two discs and a four page booklet about the movie not in an album-like slipcover but an actual box. The movie was on the first disc, with roughly an hour on each side, which included a separate audio track for DeVito's commentary and a personal introduction to the film by DeVito, while the second disc featured deleted scenes, theatrical trailers, a copy of the shooting script, production stills, and a gallery of the theatrical posters. For a guy who had spent years building an enviable VHS videotape collection, this was next level stuff most people wouldn't get to experience for nearly another decade.   More than thirty years after Warren Adler published The War of the Roses, he would release a sequel to his novel, entitled The Children of the Roses. Josh and Evie are now adults. Josh is married with two children himself, a boy and a girl, Michael and Emily. Much like his parents' marriage, Josh's marriage to Victoria seems to be picture perfect on the outside, but after their son gets caught up in a caper at his elite private school involving stolen Milky Way bars, Josh finds himself in his own War of the Roses.   Evie, who still copes with her depression by eating, comforts her niece and nephew with loads of food, since to Evie still, food is love, while Michael and Emily decide for themselves that their parents will stay together no matter what.   While the book was not a best seller like the first book, it would still sell quite well, as did almost every one of the other 43 books Adler would write and publish until his passing in 2019 at the age of 91.   Thank you for joining us for this year's Christmas episode of The 80s Movie Podcast. We'll talk again in early 2023, when Episode 98, about Neil Diamond's sole attempt at movie acting, The Jazz Singer, is released.   Remember to visit this episode's page on our website, The80sMoviePodcast.com, for extra materials about The War of the Roses.   The 80s Movies Podcast has been researched, written, narrated and edited by Edward Havens for Idiosyncratic Entertainment.   Thank you again.   Good night.

Fandom Podcast Network
Type 40 • A Doctor Who Podcast Episode 112: Almost Infamous with Vanessa Yuille & Matthew Jacobs

Fandom Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 82:09


Type 40 • A Doctor Who Podcast Episode 112: Almost Infamous with Vanessa Yuille & Matthew Jacobs Everyone was a “Wannabe” back in 1996. But whilst the Spice Girls were preparing to change the world, a plucky band of creatives were striding to change the Whoniverse! Matthew Jacobs was the writer given that unenviable task of pleasing both the BBC and Fox Studios to deliver a script that would bring Doctor Who back to screens after a 7 year gap. The TV movie is now legendary. So how did Matthew himself become infamous? Together with fellow filmmaker Vanessa Yuille, Matthew steps bravely back into the time vortex to bring us a brand-new, full-length documentary: “Doctor Who Am I”. Regular hosts Sarah & Dan are excited to welcome them to Type 40 to preview the film, talk about their friendship and share some of the creative and personal journey they've been on to bring it to the screen. Here for you now, to stream or download:   Get further details on “Doctor Who Am I” at these links: On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/doctorwhoami/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/docwhoami/ On Twitter: https://twitter.com/docwhoami   Find Type 40 • A Doctor Who Podcast feed here at: type40.podbean.com   Listen to Type 40 on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, iHeart Radio, Tune In and the Podbean App. Or as part of FPNet Master Feed @Fpnet.podbean.com If you would like to contact us directly you can: Email: type40drwho@gmail.com Twitter: @type40drwho Instagram: @type40doctorwho Facebook: Type 40 • A Doctor Who Fan Page Join the Facebook group Type 40 • A Doctor Who Fan Group: http://bit.ly/type40_fbgroup Subscribe to The Spacebook YouTube channel for extended and extra Type 40: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8T5-mFYWblZo6lnakCSCw TeePublic Store: Help support the Fandom Podcast Network and wear some of their fantastic original designs and logos on t-shirts, mugs, hats and more from Tee Public Go to: https://www.teepublic.com/user/fandompodcastnetwork or just search Fandom Podcast Network to find our storefront. Please listen to our other awesome podcasts on the Fandom Podcast Network: Master Feed: https://fpnet.podbean.com/

Three & 1/2 Gentlemen
Special Hulu Episode: Prey (2022)

Three & 1/2 Gentlemen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 63:09


It's time to get ready for the ultimate battle as the hosts travels back historically, reviewing their first streaming Hulu film, the science fiction action horror, Prey, starring Amber Midthunder and directed by Dan Trachtenberg. The movie takes places 300 years ago, a pre origin story of the Predator, a highly evolved alien creature. Join the hosts as they embarked the terrifying showdown between the warrior and the hunter in one of the biggest movies of the summer.Come listen and follow us on. Instagram@the.gentlemenpodcast and our website thegentlemenpodcast.com

Lore Watch
The future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is mutants

Lore Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 66:51 Very Popular


This week, we explore ways Marvel could integrate mutant superheroes into the MCU now that they have the movie rights to the X-Men back after Disney's purchase of Fox Studios. Also we talk about the concept of the anti-heroes in comics. 

20th Century Geek
Bite Size what should Disney do with Fox catalogue

20th Century Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 29:36


A bonus episode with Scott and Julian giving their ideas about what Disney should do with the Fox Studios back catalogue if you like this format let us know on social media @20thcenturygeek or @podtimespace and visit our website www.20thcenturygeek.comVisit our Patreon - www.patreon,com/20cgmedia

Stories out of Time and Space
Bite Size what should Disney do with the Fox catalogue

Stories out of Time and Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 29:36


A bonus episode with Scott and Julian giving their ideas about what Disney should do with the Fox Studios back catalogue if you like this format let us know on social media @20thcenturygeek or @podtimespace and visit our website www.20thcenturygeek.comVisit our Patreon - www.patreon,com/20cgmedia

The Connected Caroline Show
A look into the future of capitalism with Zen Buddhist, social entrepreneur and futurist Mark Eckhardt

The Connected Caroline Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 22:40


LINKS:COMMON www.common.isThe Consilience Project: https://consilienceproject.org/FB, IG, INSTA, MEDIUM @commonworksMark Eckhardt Bio - "Together We Can Be FearLess"Forever curious about the intersection of culture, neuroscience, and business, Mark has spent the last two decades applying his insights and research in a wide range of projects and organizations. He has worked with high-level executives, renowned creative professionals, politicians, startups, large corporations, and Presidential Candidates. Former positions include Vice President of Client Affairs for Globefish Media BV, and Principal at UFUSE Visionary Strategy Management. As the CEO of COMMON, a creative accelerator, and community for social enterprises and projects, Mark joined Alex Bogusky, Rob Schuham, and John Bielenberg. At COMMON, he advises a wide range of businesses spanning 25 countries and 30 industries using a blend of leadership development and organizational design methodologies. He is the creator of the Maniacal Business Attack, an immersive strategic process that aligns intent with action in the marketplace, and has been called on to help senior leadership at brands such as Calvin Klein, Taco Bell, Warner Bros. create new approaches to leadership and responsive systems for operating responsibly in complex market conditions. As a principal at UFUSE Visionary Strategy Management, a global consulting firm devoted to unleashing creativity, Mark helped entrepreneurs and high-level creatives produce outstanding results through innovative business strategies, organizational design, and alignment of partnerships. His work at UFUSE leveraged his experience as an independent consultant and founder of LYFE Systems, a development consultancy that worked with professionals in the area of leadership. Through LYFE Systems Mark integrated aspects of eastern philosophy with western methods and science for increasing human performance and effectiveness. From 2002 to 2005, Mark served as part of the founding management team and Vice President of Client Services for Globefish Media BV, where he oversaw the implementation of mobile and digital content management, distribution and billing, and reporting technologies for clients in the entertainment sector in the U.S. and North America. Additional duties included high-level business development with major record labels, recording artists, film studios, and media companies. Prior to Globefish, Mark spent fifteen years as a producer, composer, and performer who oversaw and contributed to projects for Fox Studios, MGM, Disney Animation, PBS, Mitsubishi, Coca Cola, Pepsi, Activision, Life/FX, Kids Save, Boston Market Restaurants, Power Athletic Footwear, and various record labels. He has also worked with numerous recording artists such as Whitney Houston, Bonnie Raitt, and Ben Harper. He is married to Malene, a Dane, and father of two beautiful girls, a classical composer, and lover of tractors. Mark studied Zen Buddhism under the auspices of Bill Yoshin Jordan, Abbot of the Santa Monica Zen Center from 1997 to 2011. He took his first set of Priest vows in 2007 and completed his full ordination in 2008. He currently resides in Denmark.  

Alternate Podcast
Alternate Fantastic Four 2015

Alternate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 63:29


Critics say the Fantastic Four with Jessica Alba and the other three was a bad movie in 2005. Well after watching the 2015 version. The first two were not that bad, so says Rob and Alex. Good or bad, they create an alternate ending to Fox Studios' 2nd try at the Marvel hero story. Rob Newton and Alex Tourje love watching movies and talking about them. Yeah, they're those cool friends. Alternate Podcast is a comedy podcast where Rob and Alex dare to create alternate endings. So join the group! New Podcast every week.

Adam Beyer presents Drumcode
DCR618 – Drumcode Radio Live – Juliet Fox studio mix from London, UK

Adam Beyer presents Drumcode

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 66:03 Very Popular


This week on Drumcode Radio we have a mix from Juliet Fox recorded in London

Marilyn: Behind the Icon
#9 Norma Jeane: Discovering Truths

Marilyn: Behind the Icon

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 65:07


The co-producers go behind the scenes regarding the famous “Happy Birthday Mr. President” 1962 performance by Marilyn, how it was well planned and rehearsed, and the facts and professionals behind its staging. Gary clears up the rumors surrounding Marilyn's business relationship with Fox Studio head Darryl Zanuck, the true story of Marilyn's friendship with Ella Fitzgerald and how she supported the singer's career advancement. Also talked about is Marilyn's strong advocacy for civil rights issues, carrying the message all the way up to the Kennedy Administration. Also covered are facts and details about the famous ‘afterparty' in New York City after Marilyn's performance where she met and spoke briefly with President Kennedy and Robert Kennedy. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Modern Startup Marketing
85 - You Gotta Stir Up Emotions By Sharing Your Experience (Matthieu Silberstein, VP of Creative Marketing at Lili)

Modern Startup Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 42:12


We talk about how important storytelling and emotional connection is for really great marketing. But can banking be emotional? You betcha. I brought on a creative leader to talk about how and why it's important to nail this. Matthieu Silberstein is VP of Creative Marketing at Lili. Matt works on commercials, PR, influencers, podcasts, social, content, media partnerships, OOH, and creative writing including voice and storytelling. Matt also owns his own business, creating video content for companies like FOX STUDIOS, HEARST DIGITAL, CONDE NAST, FUSE, THE NEW YORK POST, POPSUGAR, and more. Prior to Lili, Matt served as video content director for Spoon U, a media-tech startup (acquired by Scripps Networks for $11M, and then Scripps was acquired by Discovery for $14.6B) and video director and marketing producer for Popsugar. Lili was founded in 2018, is based out of NYC, and has 84 people. They've raised Series B ($80M total). Lili is the all-in-one banking app designed for freelancers. Your checking/savings account, taxes, invoices, expense reports – all in one app. Here's what we hit on: You joined Lili in 2019 as a contractor, what were you focused on then as Head of Content; What is the stigma around the term "freelancer" (HINT: it's not a job title, it's a status); 2022 Marketing Goals (HINT: I'm inspired by seeing real people, not by looking at my phone); What content marketing are you leaning into this year (HINT: trying to make taxes sexy); What marketing channels are you prioritizing (HINT: we created a cool TV ad, link in the show notes below); What is Lili's unique Voice and how do you use Storytelling as part of your creative efforts (HINT: Lili's voice is my voice because it's so organic to me); What are your top creative challenges; What does “creative'' mean to you and which brands are most creative; Some goals Matt wants to accomplish in 2022 (HINT: go back out into the world and rekindle inspiration, find that fire). You can reach Matt on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/matthieusilberstein/ See Matt's creative work: www.matthieusilberstein.com Find out more about Lili: https://lili.co/ Here's the "I Need This" commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGuDgvx0EWo For more content, subscribe to Modern Startup Marketing on Apple or Spotify (or wherever you like to listen). You can find Anna on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/annafurmanov or visit this website: www.furmanovmarketing.com Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anna-furmanov/message

The Retrospectors
Meet Shirley Temple

The Retrospectors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 11:46


Child star Shirley Temple made her feature film debut aged six in ‘Stand Up And Cheer', released at the height of the Depression, on 19th April, 1934 - and never looked back. In one year alone she would star in a further six films, and become a firm favourite of President Roosevelt. Fox Studios were soon employing a 19-strong team of writers just to crank out projects for the pint-sized star, and pretty soon Temple was responsible for her entire family's income. But as she got older, it became increasingly apparent she wasn't as good an actress as her peers… In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly consider Temple's incredible second career as a groundbreaking American diplomat; come to wish they'd never committed ‘Baby Burlesks' to their browsing history; and reveal the secret addiction Temple took to her grave…  Further Reading: • ‘On The Set Of Shirley Temple's Creepy First Film, The 'Baby Burlesks'' (All Thats Interesting, 2019): https://allthatsinteresting.com/shirley-temple-baby-burlesks • ‘Shirley Temple: 10 political facts' (POLITICO, 2014): https://www.politico.com/story/2014/02/shirley-temple-politics-103371 • ‘Shirley Temple in “Stand Up and Cheer” (Fox, 1934):: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVJv4K-niTo&t=57s For bonus material and to support the show, visit Patreon.com/Retrospectors We'll be back tomorrow! Follow us wherever you get your podcasts: podfollow.com/Retrospectors The Retrospectors are Olly Mann, Rebecca Messina & Arion McNicoll, with Matt Hill. Theme Music: Pass The Peas. Announcer: Bob Ravelli. Graphic Design: Terry Saunders. Edit Producer: Emma Corsham. Copyright: Rethink Audio / Olly Mann 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Signal Watch PodCast
192: "New Mutants" (2020) - A Marvel Madness Episode w/ Danny Horn and Ryan

Signal Watch PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 109:33


Puberty is a challenging time. You're growing, changing, making new discoveries and accidentally murdering bystanders with your newfound powers. Danny and Ryan splice into the genetics of this long-delayed installment in the X-franchise, the arrival of which signaled the last gasps of Fox Studios' X-films. Join us as we ponder what the movie thinks it is, what it is, and try to retain control.

Not So Good Ideas
Episode 008 - Prince and Fox Studio

Not So Good Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 56:52


We are joined by the Prince and Fox Studio duo! They give us a behind the scenes preview of designing their own custom made furniture pieces while simultaneously focusing on sustainability and mental health. Make sure to follow along on our Instagram @notsogood.ideas to get context to our episodes and follow @princeandfoxstudio to see more of their work!

The Villains Demand
Crossover Collision: Captain America vs Wolverine

The Villains Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 69:58


JVD and Evan the Great bring you the finest in fictional battles across all of nerdom! Each episode is informative to both listeners knowledgeable and new to the characters involved as the host break down a tale of the tape, powers and equipment before discussing important situations during a fight. Episode note: both characters are base on the MCU and Fox Studios version of characters. Promos from The Last Comic Shop and The 30 & Nerdy Podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crossover-collision/message