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Cafe con Pam Podcast
Exploring Latinidad with Fidel Martinez

Cafe con Pam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 52:25


Listeners, we are back this week with Fidel Martinez. Fidel Martinez is the Editorial Director for Latino Initiatives at the Los Angeles Times. He also writes the Latinx Files, a weekly newsletter that focuses on the American Latinx experience. He started at The Times in 2018 as an audience engagement editor, focusing on sports. Previously he worked as politics editor for Mitu, as a social storytelling producer for Fusion Media Group and content curator and managing editor for Break Media. He is a proud Tejano who will fight anyone who disparages flour tortillas. During our conversation we talked about: 03:30 - Living in Mexico during the pandemic and the Mexica-American identity 05:03 - Growing up crossing the border and the recent incident in Matamoros 06:30 -“It was a painful reminder for Mexican that even in their own country the lives of Americans mean more” 08:34 - Going to college 09:16 - “It's the only time I really felt impostor syndrome” 11:05 - "I was very fortunate” 15:25 - Taking a mental health leave and talking about therapy with his parents 17:38 - “My major was a happy coincidence” 20:38 - After College 28:25 - Journalism 28:55 - “I wasn't telling our stories” 30:05 - Having people challenge his latinidad 30:21 - “The Mexican game” 31:09 - “If your sense of identity is threaten by the existence of one letter…” 32:11 - “Does latinidad even exists?” 33:30 - The newsletter 40:56 - Writing for the white gaze and actively thinking about the audience Follow Fidel on all things social: Twitter Follow Cafe con Pam on all things social Instagram Facebook Website Join the FREE Cafe con Pam Challenge Join our Discord space and let's keep the conversation going!   Subscribe, rate, review, and share this episode with someone you love! And don't ever forget to Stay Shining!

IndoctriNation
Crazy Wise Guys w/Jonathan Hirsch

IndoctriNation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 61:03


As an independent producer, reporter, and sound designer, Jonathan Hirsch has produced hundreds of long-form audio works for NPR, Vox, NBC, Fusion Media Group, and many others. He is a recipient of the Green Eyeshade, Edward R. Murrow, and DuPont Awards. His 7-part documentary podcast series Dear Franklin Jones debuted #1 on the iTunes podcast charts. In April of 2018, Jonathan launched Neon Hum Media, an LA-based podcast production company, specializing in narrative-driven, high production value, “audio first” documentaries, talk shows, and partner content. Jonathan talks about the insights he gained from researching the spiritual teacher Dr. Fredrick Lenz III for his new audio documentary podcast series I Am Rama. Jonathan shares with Rachel the story behind his fascination with Lenz, also known as Rama, which begins with his parents meeting at a spiritual convention organized by Rama. By the time Jonathan was born, his parents had changed paths and became devotees of another controversial spiritual leader, Adi Da, joining his new religious group Adidam which Jonathan was born into and raised in. Before You Go: Rachel explains why victims of cults or high control relationships often go from one bad situation to the next and what measures you can take to stop the cycle of abuse and protect yourself from manipulation. Listen to Jonathan's podcast Smoke Screen: I Am Rama here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/smoke-screen-i-am-rama/id1525807626 Thanks to our newest Patron Sarah Mayberry!! You can always help support us for free by leaving a review on Apple/ iTunes, it really helps the visibility of the show! To help support the show monthly and sign up for cool Indoctrination stickers and tote bags, please visit: www.patreon.com/indoctrination Want to support the IndoctriNation show with a one-time donation? Use this link! www.paypal.me/indoctriNATION

#dogoodwork
How LatinxAmerica Is Changing The Narrative In The Latinx Community & Creating Diversity In Tech with Adriana Flores-Ragade

#dogoodwork

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 23:49


Once we see what’s possible and see others do what is possible, it inspires us to take action and get help from those who have walked down a similar path. That’s exactly what Adriana is doing for the LatinX community.  “My mission is to change the narrative for my community one story at a time.” -Adriana Flores Ragade Adriana is the founder of LatinxAmerica Media. She is also the host of LatinxAmerica Podcast, a podcast focused on highlighting people who are leveraging, creating or investing tech to change the narrative for the Latinx community and increase diversity in tech. She has held leadership positions in the broadcast media industry and education non-profit sectors where she focused on building equity and access programs and partnerships during her tenure at the College Board. At Univision Communications Inc. and Fusion Media Group, she contributed subject matter expertise, relationship building and led investment efforts for selected social impact and corporate social responsibility campaigns. In our conversation, we talk about the impact that sharing stories can make, trends in the LatinX community and trends in tech.  Listen here:  https://dogoodwork.io/podcast   Connect with Adriana:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/adriana-flores-ragade-b4a9a11/ https://www.latinxamerica.com   #dogoodworkpodcast #nevercomplacent #dogoodwork

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The Daily Talk Show
#466 - Dan Ilic On Breaking The Story

The Daily Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 65:54


Dan Ilic - Journalist, comedian and filmmakerDan is one of the most prominent voices in the Australian media landscape. Working alongside Andrew Denton, Dan hosted ABC's hit satirical comedy program, Hungry Beast. Dan has also worked at Al Jazeera as a senior satire producer, as well as being the executive producer of satire for Fusion Media Group, and the executive producer on ABC's comedy sketch show Tonightly.Recently, Dan has brought back his former ABC Radio National show, A Rational Fear in a podcast and live show format, featuring guests like Kate McClymont, Ben Fordham, Alice Workman, Ray Martin, and Lewis Hobba.On today's episode of The Daily Talk Show we discuss: - Hungry Beast and the audition process- Working with people that challenge you- Dan's stint at Al Jazeera- The difference between Australian and US politics- Working in a team- Meeting Brad Blanks - Being the first to break the story of Heath Ledger's death- Shallow journalism- Differences between the Australian and US media markets- Dan's favourite medium- Dan's new audio sitcom for AudibleDan Ilic on Twitter: https://twitter.com/danilicDan's website: http://www.danilic.com/A Rational Fear: https://www.facebook.com/ARationalFear/Thanks to Ovolo Hotels for helping us set up a temporary studio while we were up in Sydney: https://ovolohotels.com.au/ Watch and listen to this episode of The Daily Talk Show at https://thedailytalkshow.com/466Email us: hi@thedailytalkshow.comSend us mail: PO BOX 400, Abbotsford VIC 3067The Daily Talk Show is an Australian talk show and daily podcast by Tommy Jackett and Josh Janssen. Tommy and Josh chat about life, creativity, business and relationships — big questions and banter. Regularly visited by guests and gronks! If you watch the show, or listen to the podcast, you're part of the Gronk Squad.This podcast is produced by BIG MEDIA COMPANY. Find out more at https://bigmediacompany.com/

Mike Kane Cast
Episode 26 - Sam Ford: Wrestling and Academia Work Together

Mike Kane Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 49:21


NEW MIKE KANE CAST - iTunes|Android|Spotify In this special episode, I got the privilege of talking with Sam Ford, Director of Cultural Intelligence at Simon & Schuster. Sam's range of expertise is incredible, and includes a few shared passions: Intellectual life, Kentucky, and, of course, professional wrestling. Sam shares his small-town roots and early love of the USWA out of Memphis, and shows how he has combined that love of pro wrestling with a deep knowledge of comparative media to become an expert who remains a fan! If you've ever turned on a TV set, this episode will inform and entertain you! (From samford.wordpress.com) Sam Ford is Director of Cultural Intelligence for Simon & Schuster, a CBS company. In addition, he is leading various initiatives of the Future of Work in Kentucky with the MIT Open Documentary Lab, the University of Southern California Annenberg School’s Civic Paths team, and other partners, and is a member of the Kentucky team taking part in the MIT Regional Entrepreneurship Acceleration Program (REAP), the first U.S. region to ever be accepted to the program. As a Knight News Innovation Fellow with Columbia University’s Tow Center for Digital Journalism, he is co-leading the Community Stories Lab with Dr. Andrea Wenzel–work which received the inaugural Research Prize for Professional Relevance from the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) in 2018. Sam also serves as a research affiliate with MIT’s Program in Comparative Media Studies/Writing and as an instructor in Western Kentucky University’s Popular Culture Studies Program. He is also co-founder of the Artisanal Economies Project. With Henry Jenkins and Joshua Green, Sam co-authored the 2013 NYU Press book Spreadable Media: Creating Value and Meaning in a Networked Culture, which was released in paperback in Spring 2018. The book has also been translated into Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Italian, Swedish, and Polish. It was named one of Strategy+Business’ 2013 Best Business Books and voted as a “Top 10 Best Marketing Book You Read This Summer” by the readers of Advertising Age. He is also co-editor, with Abigail De Kosnik and C. Lee Harrington, of the 2011 book The Survival of Soap Opera: Transformations for a New Media Era as well. He frequently publishes academic work on media fandom, transmedia storytelling, professional wrestling, soap operas, the marketing and communications world, and a range of other subjects.  In 2015, Sam launched and ran the Center for Innovation & Engagement at Univision’s Fusion Media Group (as FMG’s VP, Innovation & Engagement), which he ran through the end of 2016. In that role, he helped manage relationships with a range of academic, industry, nonprofit organizations, and other key communities that are focused on innovation and experimentation in storytelling or new ways of building deeper relationships with key audiences and communities. He also collaborated with teams throughout the portfolio company to foster, build, and scale new approaches to storytelling and audience engagement. The Center was the subject of a Harvard Nieman Lab feature, and projects the Center played a key role in designing were honored with a Shorty Social Good Award and a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award. Before joining Univision/Fusion Media Group, Sam worked for strategic communications and marketing firm Peppercomm from 2007-2015, where he was named both 2014 Digital Communicator of the Year and a 2014 Social Media MVP by PR News, as well as 2011 Social Media Innovator of the Year by Bulldog Reporter. During that time, Sam served as both a member of the Board of Directors of the Word of Mouth Marketing Association and as co-chair of their Ethics Committee. From 2005-2008, Sam was co-founder and later research manager of the MIT Convergence Culture Consortium. He also acted as co-organizer of the MIT Futures of Entertainment conference series from 2006-2012. Sam has been a contributor to Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Inc. He has also written for Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe, BusinessWeek, Advertising Age, The Huffington Post, The Christian Science Monitor, Harvard’s Nieman Lab, Knowledge@Wharton, Columbia Journalism Review, Poynter, Tribeca, Portfolio, Chief Marketer, CMO.com, PRWeek, PR News, The Public Relations Strategist, Communication World, O’Dwyer PR, Firm Voice, PropertyCasualty360, Global HR News, TABB Forum, SLAM! Sports, and various other publications. He began his career as a reporter and columnist for various Kentucky newspapers and, in 2006, won a Kentucky Press Association award for Best Feature. Sam has appeared in documentaries Soap Life, Who Shot the Daytime Soap?, and VICE’s Lil Bub and Friendz and has been quoted in/on, or had his work cited by, a wide range of publications/shows, including The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, The Financial Times, The Los Angeles Times, Mashable, CNN, APM Marketplace, BBC World Service, PRI’s TheWorld, CNBC, The Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Quartz, Fortune, Forbes, Investor’s Business Daily, CIO, Hollywood Reporter, Les Inrocks, Asahi Shimbun, Nikkei, DePers, Harvard’s Nieman Lab, American Press Institute, Knowledge@Wharton, The Washington Times, HLN, Venture Beat, AdWeek, MediaShift, ESPN: The Magazine, Télérama, Mental Floss, Boing Boing, Slashdot, Buzzfeed, Metro, Reader’s Digest, CableFAX, Soap Opera Weekly, The San Jose Mercury-News, and MIT Slice of Life…and most proudly as trivia on Jeopardy! and NPR’s Ask Me Another, as well as The New York Times crossword. In addition to being a featured speaker at South by Southwest on several occasions, Sam has spoken or moderated at a wide range of in-person and virtual events, including National Association of Television Programming Executives (NATPE), Social Media Week NYC, Future of Storytelling, Front End of Innovation, Back End of Innovation, Media Insights & Engagement Conference, Planning-ness, Annual Insurance Executives Conference, Media Days Munich, NeoTVLab in Argentina, Cartagena Inspira in Colombia, Consumer Culture Theory conference, Console-ing Passions, Flow, and Social Media for Utilities, as well as events for MIT, the University of Southern California, Brown University, UC-Berkeley, Northeastern University, Aberystwyth University in Wales, Western Kentucky University, ESOMAR, the Public Relations Society of America, CTAM, the Advertising Research Foundation, the Association of Cable Communicators, the Word of Mouth Marketing Association, PR News, CableFAX, the Popular Culture Association, the Society for Cinema and Media Studies, the Association for Corporate Growth, the Luxury Marketing Council, the American Association of University Presses, the Association of Management Consulting Firms, the International Association of Business Communicators, the Association of National Advertisers, MarketingProfs, the Kentucky Press Association, the Kentucky Travel Industry Association, the Corporate Communication Leaders Forum, Donate Life America, Social Media Today, and a range of other forums. Sam received his Master’s degree from MIT’s Program in Comparative Media Studies/Writing and a Bachelor’s degree from Western Kentucky University as part of the Honors Program, where he majored in news/editorial journalism, communication studies, mass communication, and English, with a minor in film studies. Currently, he serves as a member of the inaugural MIT Graduate Alumni Council. He is also past chair of WKU’s Department of Communication Advisory Council and a member of  WKU’s Popular Culture Studies Program Curriculum Committee and the WKU Department of Communication Ad Hoc Curriculum Committee. Previously, he served as a member of WKU’s Young Alumni Council and WKU’s Advertising+Public Relations Professional Advisory Committee. Sam is also on the editorial board of USC’s Case Studies in Strategic Communication, the Organization for Transformative Works’ Transformative Works and Cultures, and Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal. He lives between New York City and Bowling Green, Ky., with wife Amanda and daughters Emma and Harper.

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Werk It: The Podcast
The $1 Million Podcast

Werk It: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 53:02


Hear from the women who are making it their business to turn a profit doing the thing they love. With Science Friday’s Danielle Dana, Pineapple Street Media’s Jenna Weiss-Berman and Fusion Media Group’s Mandana Mofidi. This podcast is the ICYMI, best-of version of Werk It. Both the festival and the podcast are produced by WNYC Studios and are made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from The Annenberg Foundation. Event sponsors include Cole Haan, M.A.C. Cosmetics, and ThirdLove.com. You can find more information at www.wnyc.org/shows/werkit.

The Digiday Podcast
The Onion’s Mike McAvoy: ‘There’s no money in news feed video’

The Digiday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2017 32:29


Last year, Univision acquired The Onion under its Fusion Media Group division. Since then, The Onion and Gizmodo Media Group combined their sales operations. On this week’s Digiday Podcast, The Onion’s president and CEO Mike McAvoy said the consolidation has grown its reach, allowing it to sell more branded content.

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Recode Replay
Felix Salmon, Senior Editor, Fusion (Code Media 2017)

Recode Replay

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 12:03


Fusion Senior Editor Felix Salmon talks about seven mistakes his team at Fusion Media Group committed, including the assumption that millennials could be made to watch TV. Also: Don't let TV people make your website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
“Innovation” and “Engagement”: Experiments with What Industry Buzzwords Can Mean in Practice

MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2016 107:37


CMS/W alum Sam Ford (S.M., CMS, ’07) has spent most of the last decade exploring points of connection and contention between the media and marketing industries and media studies. Starting last year, that work has taken him to Univision’s Fusion Media Group (a portfolio of media companies which includes Fusion, Univision Digital, Univision Music, The Root, Flama, The Onion, A.V. Club, Clickhole, Starwipe, and El Rey), leading a team that has been building the conglomerate’s approach to experimentation outside of the company’s core day-to-day operations. In this colloquium, Sam is joined by his colleague Federico Rodriguez Tarditi to discuss what they have learned thus far from Fusion Media Group’s experiments with exploring new ways of telling stories, new approaches to building relationships with key publics important to our portfolio, new ways of working internally, and new types of roles/positions in the company. They also talk about what they have learned while working with internal teams, academic groups, non-profits, other companies, startups, foundations, and other groups and the challenges of measuring success for experimentation that often exist outside day-to-day media company operations…and some of which may speak more to the company’s larger mission than direct paths to profitability. Sam Ford is a Vice President at Fusion and Head of Fusion Media Group’s Center for Innovation and Engagement. Federico Rodriguez Tarditi serves as Project Manager for the Center for Innovation and Engagement.