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Dollar Wise Podcast
The Future of Higher Education and How To Get Ahead with Dr. Fred Keating of RCSJ

Dollar Wise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 25:25


We are joined by the President of Rowan College South Jersey, Dr. Frederick Keating. He shares some fantastic insights into the direction of the higher education field (pre- and post-COVID) as well as his thoughts on how to best position yourself for an academically and financially optimal college experience. If you're a parent or grandparent of an aspiring college student, you will not want to miss this conversation!

Hired By Passion Podcast
Monetizing Your Creativity with Marvin Polis & Fred Keating

Hired By Passion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 42:22


Monetizing Your Creativity is a podcast providing ongoing answers to the question: “What does it take to earn a living with your creative talents?” The podcast focuses on the success principles common to all disciplines by interviewing producers, directors, writers, actors, editors, cinematographers, music composers, animators and more. Monetizing Your Creativity is co-hosted by industry veterans, Fred Keating and Marvin Polis. Fred's four decades in the entertainment industry include producing, directing and writing for radio, television, live theatre and large public events. His 33-year relationship with the Banff World Media Festival has given him access to world-class individuals in various entertainment and related industry craft categories. Fred has also played principal roles in over 30 feature films and 55 television series. Marvin has dedicated his 35 year career to all forms of media, on the client side and production company side of advertising, promotions, and corporate communications. He's credited in 5,000+ projects including radio, television, video, publications, podcasts and more. In addition to being a skilled producer and interviewer, he has been a media spokesperson for several major corporations. You can listen to Monetizing Your Creativity on iTunes, your mobile podcast app as well as on Soundcloud In this episode Marvin and Fred tells us about... The importance of also considering the lifestyle of the art you want to create How volunteering can help you discover your passion as well as provide excellent networking opportunities The role trust plays in order for one to be able to get work in a creative field The importance of having jobs that permit you to grow your network Being willing to be underemployed to get future opportunities Why they started their podcast Some of the commonalities they observed in their first 25 episodes Doing good work today and trusting opportunities will come tomorrow As always feel free to leave your questions and comments

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I'm Here With
FRED KEATING; THE CANADIAN VOICE OF GOD

I'm Here With

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2019 38:56


FRED KEATING  "Just got off the stage on April 27, Saturday night from hosting the 45th annual Rosie Awards for AMPIA. The organization of professional Alberta producers, directors, craftspeople, digital teams, film & television distributors as well as exhibitors. I started volunteering for them in about 1979 or so. I became their only performer member for about 15 or more years. There are still very few performers who are members of the association and/or willing to volunteer some time on AMPIA’s sponsored events in order to create and nurture personal and professional relationships with the busiest producers, directors and media companies in Alberta." - Fred Keating "Play the long game. Promote your pals. Those good deeds will come back to you! It’s a marathon not a sprint." - Fred Keating  "Find out more about how you can get involved in AMPIA. Call Bill Evans, AMPIA's Executive Director, and tell him “Fred told me to call”. If you don’t have enough of a track record to become a member, at least get on the volunteer call list and make yourself available to meet some of these people. Get OUT there so you can get IN there. Staying in the game is half the battle. Social media didn’t even exist when I was first trying to network. That central switchboard of opportunities you have today would’ve been a godsend when I was just getting started in the business," shared Fred. For more stories from a variety of successful artists willing to share their secrets with you, search MONETIZING YOUR CREATIVITY - 125 short podcasts. Interviews with people much smarter than me. Free. On iTunes andSoundcloud ... or visit www.monetizingyourcreativity.com   Photo by Katherine Calnan

I'm Here With
Bill Evans Talks About the 45th Rosie Awards, The Next Generation of Film Makers and How AMPIA Supports

I'm Here With

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 36:57


The Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA) is pleased to announce their finalists for the 45th annual Alberta Film & Television Awards, celebrating excellence and outstanding achievement in Alberta’s screen industries. A total of 600 class (205) and craft (395) entries were submitted for consideration into this year’s awards, resulting in 323 total finalists; 129 class and 194 craft. For this year’s awards 59 industry professionals outside of Alberta adjudicated the submissions. These productions, from commercials, new media, and both long and short form fiction and non-fiction are vying for 24 Class awards. In addition, Alberta’s talented screenwriters, costume and production designers, cinematographers, editors, directors, make-up artists, special effects artists, sound technicians and composers are competing in 33 Craft categories. Each winner shall receive the prestigious Rosie Award. Of all finalists, 155 are from productions based in the city of Calgary, while 141 are from Edmonton-based productions. There were also 24 finalists from other communities in Alberta, including 12 from Red Deer. As always, some Edmonton productions used Calgary talent. Similarly, some Calgary productions employed Edmonton talent. This should be kept in mind when comparing the breakdown. In Calgary SEVEN24 Films had the greatest number of finalists with 15, while Spotlight Productions had the second most, having produced or co-produced 11 finalists. With a total of 19, Mosaic Entertainment had the greatest number of Edmonton finalists. Handful of Films was right behind, having produced or co-produced 18 finalists. As for individual productions, Edmonton based Mosaic Entertainment’s “Caution: May Contain Nuts” has the greatest number of finalists, with 12. The production receiving the second most finalists is Calgary based SEVEN24 Films’ “Heartland,” with 9. The 2019 Alberta Film & Television Awards took place as a gala evening presentation was on Saturday, April 27 at the Edmonton Convention Centre in downtown Edmonton. This year the Alberta Film & Television Awards, the oldest film and/or television awards event in Canada, is celebrating its 45th consecutive year of honouring its provincial production industry. In order to qualify for an Alberta Film & Television Award a production must be produced or co-produced by a production company based in Alberta. For any craftsperson to be eligible he or she must have been a resident of Alberta for the 2018 calendar year. Fred Keating was presented by the AMPIA board a special AMPIA Ambassador award. Photos by Experiemental Experience for the print spread. https://ampia.org/about-ampia/

Magic From Wherever I'm At
Episode 38 - Frightening Limitations

Magic From Wherever I'm At

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 22:33


In this episode, I tell a few short stories about what is truly important in performance. Then, I talk about another article from the Sphinx written by Fred Keating.

Coffee With Lisa Podcast | XTRAordinary Stories in Business
Episode #8: Fred Keating - Act - Speak - Win

Coffee With Lisa Podcast | XTRAordinary Stories in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 34:58


Canadian Actor Fred Keating and Award Winning Video Producer Sheena Wheadon talking about the movies and business.  What is it like REALLY behind the scenes on a movie set and the value of video production for small business. Fred Keating has been in 30 feature films and 60 television series, as well as a public speaker, writer, and producer.

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Monetizing Your Creativity - Pursuing a career in film, television, writing, theatre, music & design with your talents

Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of Monetizing Your Creativity. I’m your host Marvin Polis. This is actually going to be a very short episode because I’m here to let you know that our podcast is going on hiatus for a while. In the meantime, we’d like to suggest that you dive into the archives for some inspirational episodes to help you launch and leverage your creative career. With 125 episodes, there’s something for everyone. Even if an episode seems like it might not apply to you, there are universal lessons everywhere. So for instance, if you’re an actor, do listen to the episodes about music … and so on. On behalf of my co-producer and co-host Fred Keating, we want to encourage you to stay subscribed so you’ll know when we have news to announce. If you want to keep tabs on Fred, you can follow him on Facebook and you really should check out an intriguing project he’s working on called Studio in the Sky. Just go to Vimeo and search for Studio in the Sky, new trailer. As for me, you can check out a professional development podcast that I produce for a local chapter of my professional association, the International Association of Business Communicators, otherwise known as IABC. This podcast also talks about earning a living with your creativity, although the focus is much more narrow than the Monetizing Your Creativity podcast. So if you’re interested in applying your talents specifically to marketing and public relations, go to iTunes or SoundCloud and search for IABC Edmonton. Thanks for listening, everyone.

Monetizing Your Creativity - Pursuing a career in film, television, writing, theatre, music & design with your talents

111 Holiday Greeting by Marvin Polis and Fred Keating

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Create Awesome Meetings Podcast: Business Communication Skills | Effective Meetings | Organizational Learning | Management

Do you believe that sitting is the new smoking? Are you ready to try something new with your next meeting to make it more productive? Then it's time to try a walking meeting. Because whether you're a CEO, manager, employee or volunteer, if you want to make your next meeting more productive and profitable, then it's time to get mobile! And episode 4 of the Create Awesome Meetings Podcast can help you do just that, because it features expert walking meeting connoisseur Fred Keating. In this interview Fred shares valuable tips and inspiration that you can get moving right away including: How walking meetings are a great way to combine your daily exercise with getting together with your team How walking meetings get your blood moving so you can think more clearly and creatively How moving in the same direction changes the dynamic of your meeting because you're not making direct eye contact across a table, so it is less confrontational and you don't get the chance to over-read body-language How this is a great way to start a business relationship because you're sharing a common out-of-the-office experience that you will be able to refer back to for as long as you work together How walking meetings allow for what Fred calls 'plausible pauses', as in creative distractions that occur along the way that allow either person to stop and listen more deeply or formulate a more thorough answer. Plausible pauses might include seeing something in nature, noting some great architecture, stopping for a coffee etc. How you should bring a notebook and a pen for you, as well as an extra for whoever you're with so that when you stop for a 'plausible pause' you can then record your fantastic new discoveries How to choose where to walk so that you avoid crowds, traffic and allow for more continuous walking instead of stops and starts How to give you and your meeting team actual permission to do a walking meeting Why it is worthwhile to actually take a short drive to an inspiring location, instead of settling for the office boardroom About Fred Keating Fred Keating is a businessman, actor, corporate educator and the owner of Lindisfarne Productions, a successful video production company. He has appeared in television and film, as well as live in front of thousands at major corporate events across North America. Fred combines decades of work experience with a holistic approach to building relationships, which includes intentionally taking people out for walking meetings because Fred understands that it is one of the most profitable ways to do business. If you'd like to get in touch, you can reach Fred at  fred@monetizingyourcreativity.com Send an email to info@meetingleadershipinc.com to get the FREE download! Links Mentioned In This Podcast The Monetizing Your Creativity Podcast with Fred Keating and Marvin Polis Quote "You can learn everything you need to know about a man during the first three holes of a round of golf."  Fred Keating (who learned this saying from his Dad)    

Monetizing Your Creativity - Pursuing a career in film, television, writing, theatre, music & design with your talents
001 Fred and Marvin introduce Monetizing Your Creativity - We want to be the mentors we never met

Monetizing Your Creativity - Pursuing a career in film, television, writing, theatre, music & design with your talents

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2016 31:02


Listen in as podcast producers and co-hosts Fred Keating and Marvin Polis sit on a Banff mountainside in the majestic Canadian Rockies discussing the insider secrets they intend to share with you. In Monetizing Your Creativity, Fred and Marvin will introduce you to some of their friends, colleagues and classmates at various stages of their creative careers. Guests will share tips and tales from their own individual paths as they earn a living with their creative talents. You can expect guests from numerous creative careers (artistic, technical, scientific, entrepreneurial) discussing their suggestions on how to pursue your creative passion – profitably. The podcast covers all the bases: film, television, music, theater, game development, publishing, animation, design, photography, advertising and much more! Fred and Marvin intend to serve you as “the mentors we never met” when they were in their formative years as working artists. As Lily Tomlin said in Hello Magazine (January 25, 2016): “Just barrel through life with all the audacity you can, and be confident. Where you can learn something, learn it, and where you can impart something, impart it.” Let’s learn and impart together! Subscribe to the free Monetizing Your Creativity podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/monetizing-your-creativity/id1082894462?mt=2 While you're there, please leave comments and suggestions for future episodes. We love your feedback! Or search for Monetizing Your Creativity on Stitcher, Google Play Music, Overcast or your other podcast app. www.monetizingyourcreativity.com