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On this episode of The Talk of Fame Podcast, we're so excited to chat with Sarah Gibbons! After more than a decade of pioneering the tech-business economy in both North America and Europe for companies like Amazon, IMDb, and Fox Interactive Media, Sarah Gibbons became hungry for a different kind of fulfillment. As a new mother, and highly successful corporate executive, she moved from London back to the US to complete her Master's in Spiritual Psychology. Not long after obtaining her Master's, Sarah began Sarah Gibbons & Co. a global coaching practice for organizations and individuals looking to experience transformational leadership. Now, 15+ years later and having worked with notable top Executives and Creatives from Pinterest, LA. Clippers, Goodby, TBWAChiatDay, The Weitz Foundation and many more, Sarah has expanded her team to bring on world-renowned Executive Coach and Consultant, Tashion Macon, and launched a podcast, The Tidal Podcast. Sarah has also co-authored a book, is an Executive Contributing Writer for Brainz Magazine and has headlined numerous events as an inspirational speaker. Sarah is also the V.P. of the Symphony Guild for Seattle Children; Hospital. Sarah's professional legacy is defined by helping ambitious women and men experience their full expression and trail-blaze their own unique path of purpose and fulfillment. As a mother to three boys, Sarah's personal legacy includes a sense of compassion, self-acceptance, and appreciation of their unique gifts, as well as the ability to be present over the pressure to be perfect.Listen in as we discuss Sarah's Journey & her new project “The Board”. You'll be inspired by her dedication to her craft and helping people with their craft.Links Mentioned:https://taplink.cc/sarahgibbonsco?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabMpnapOjLSRZ5aqLhsg1pe3XeugqQmeakHHdbAdoqVPOODs_kUqML9qUY_aem_f872rI-77jEYObC1kexcIAFollow Me:Instagram:@Officialkyliemontigney@TalkoffamepodFacebook:OfficialkyliemontigneyTalkoffameTwitter:@Kyliemontigney4About Me:Hi, I'm Kylie! I'm passionate about sports, spending time with family, traveling, and connecting with people who inspire me. I love listening to people's stories and sharing their journeys with the world!
Dylan Thomas: brilliant poet or self-indulgent blowhard? In this episode, Jacke talks to John Goodby, co-author of the biography Dylan Thomas: A Critical Life, about the misconceptions swirling around the famous Welsh poet, and the approach that he and fellow author Chris Wigginton took in presenting a revealing and fresh introduction to Thomas's life and work. PLUS Jacke reads an essay by Emily Brontë in which she wades through deep currents of darkness and gloom to catch a glimpse of hope. Additional listening: 408 Dylan Thomas (with Scott Carter) 647 The Brontës The Brontës' Secret Scandal (with Finola Austin) The music in this episode is by Gabriel Ruiz-Bernal. Learn more at gabrielruizbernal.com. Help support the show at patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate. The History of Literature Podcast is a member of Lit Hub Radio and the Podglomerate Network. Learn more at thepodglomerate.com/historyofliterature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
JOIN YOUR BINGE FREE YEAR !!In today's episode, we're diving into one of the most powerful and game-changing breakthroughs in overcoming binge eating: understanding the urge. If you've ever felt that uncontrollable pull toward food, even when you don't want to, this episode is for you.We're going beyond the surface-level reasons for bingeing, like stress or food being “in the house,” and getting to the heart of what's actually driving the behavior: the urge to binge. This urge is what leads you to impulsively reach for food, even when you know better. But here's the good news, you can eliminate this urge, and in doing so, completely break free from the binge cycle.You'll learn:✨ Why bingeing isn't about your stress or what's in your kitchen✨ What the urge really is and why it feels so powerful✨ How to weaken the urge and stop giving in✨ Practical strategies to create distance between the urge and action✨ The mind-shifting breakthrough that will help you stop bingeing for goodBy the end of this episode, you'll have a clearer understanding of how to stop reinforcing the binge cycle and how to take back control. It's not about willpower, it's about rewiring your brain and learning how to walk past those cookies (or any food) without feeling the need to binge.If you're ready to step into a binge-free life, this episode will show you the way.Key Takeaways:The urge to binge is the root cause, not stress or availability of food.Creating space between the urge and action helps weaken the urge.You don't need motivation, you need to retrain your brain and stop giving in.You'll learn how to reclaim control and stop impulsive behavior with food.Connect with me:---> Instagram @lorna_bingeeatingcoach---> Tiktok @lorna_bingeeatingcoachIf you're ready to break free from the binge cycle for good, JOIN YOUR BINGE FREE YEAR & start reclaiming your power over food!
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Flowing East and West: The Perfectly Imperfect Journey to a Fulfilled Life
Which mountain are you climbing? That's the exact question Bonnie Wan asked herself when her life hit a crisis point, both at work and at home. Instead of staying stuck, Bonnie went all in—taking the same tools she mastered as an Advertising Agency Creative Director and turning them inward. The result? She created a Life Brief—a no-holds-barred roadmap to how she truly wanted to live. And she didn't just skim the surface. Bonnie dug deep into her core values, peeled back her beliefs, and got crystal clear on what she wanted to feel every day. Spoiler alert: It worked. Bonnie unlocked achievements beyond her wildest dreams, and now she's on a mission to help others do the same with her book, The Life Brief, plus workshops and talks worldwide. Don't miss this episode where Bonnie explores her perfectly imperfect journey. Bio Bonnie is creator and author of The Life Brief, a simple and profound action-driving practice that helps people navigate life's biggest and trickiest decisions with clarity, creativity and courage. The Life Brief applies the art and science of brand strategy to how we live our lives, helping people get clear, take meaningful action, and live with greater intention and imagination. As Partner and Head of Brand Strategy at Goodby, Silverstein & Partners (GS&P), Wan leads strategy for Fortune 500 companies including Blackstone, BMW, Comcast/Xfinity, Frito-Lay, and Kraft-Heinz. She also harnesses strategy to create powerful, provocative, award- winning campaigns fighting racial injustice, child sex trafficking, cyberbullying, college campus rape, and gender inequality. Wan has been named an Advertising Icon, an Ad Age Leading Woman, and Chief Strategy Officer of the Year. The Life Brief has evolved from an agency talk to keynotes, workshops and now a best-selling book. The Life Brief: A Playbook for No Regrets Living is the essential tool for aligning your daily actions with your ambition and values. As a Brand Strategist turned Life Strategist, Wan not only helps companies innovate from a place of purpose, but also guides everyday people who seek to realize their potential. Wan has taught The Life Brief at Accenture, AirBnB, Apple, Change.org, Chief, Google, SXSW, and World 50 Group as well as for Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop, and Jane Goodall's Activating Hope Summit. Wan appears in Jeff Goodby and Rich Silverstein's Masterclass on Advertising and Creativity and is featured in the documentary film, The Big Flip, chronicling the lives of four women breadwinners and their families. She has also been interviewed on Katie Couric's Katie show and HuffPost Live. Her articles have been featured by Fast Company, Campaign Magazine, AdAge, and Adweek. The Life Brief website: https://thelifebrief.com/
This episode of the Power of the Ask podcast features Bonnie Wan, AdAge 2022 Chief Strategy Officer of the Year, partner and Head of Brand Strategy at Goodby, Silverstein & Partners and the bestselling author of “The Life Brief.” An immigrant from Taiwan who lived in both Los Angeles and New York City, Bonnie has always been fascinated by human behavior, by what drives people, and by what fuels their purpose. That curiosity led to her transformative roles in branding and strategy and to develop the “Life Brief,” a creative brief that helps people find clarity about their life goals and navigate challenges with purpose. For many people, the idea of transformation brings images of giant leaps, but Bonnie suggests small changes that can be implemented every day to help create forward momentum. Bonnie has written briefs to fit all aspects of life, from marriage to leadership to finances. She notes that the practice of being very clear and connected to your innermost truth about what you want and what matters most at each stage of your life will help you navigate through that compass. In the financial realm, that means asking the right questions. As a strategist, Bonnie says questions are her best friends. Her first wealth brief question is, ‘What is enough?' The second is, ‘What do you want to be rich in?' Bonnie believes the power of the ask is important to women, especially financially. She declares, “If you don't ask, you don't get.” She concludes by saying women need to know what they're worth, what's sacred and what's worth fighting for. That kind of clarity allows them to pivot their careers and their asks in different ways when the time calls.------------About Bonnie Wan:Bonnie Wan is Partner and Head of Brand Strategy at Goodby, Silverstein & Partners and the bestselling author of “The Life Brief.” AdAge named her the 2022 Chief Strategy Officer of the Year and a 2023 Leading Woman for reaching new heights in an ever-changing marketing landscape. A career brand strategist, Bonnie has spent more than 30 years working with companies to articulate the essence of who they are and has transformed this practice into a creative brief for her life and a personal development strategy for individuals — “The Life Brief.” Bonnie's creative brief has grown from an agency talk into a workbook, keynote talks and workshops, and, in 2024, a book.“The Life Brief: A Playbook for No-Regrets Living” is a USA Today bestseller and Amazon Best Book of the Year 2024. Modeled after the creative brief, a tool used by many innovative companies to unlock clarity and unleash action, The Life Brief carves a path for living with intention and imagination.Today, Bonnie teaches others how to get clear, get creative, and get courageous about living without regret through her keynote talks, workshops and retreats. And thanks to the clarity she found in her own Life Brief, Bonnie answered her desire to spend more time with her husband, four kids and dog Charlie.Important Links:Savvy LadiesPrecious Williams' LinkedInLisa Zeiderman's LinkedInBonnie Wan's LinkedIn
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From Acne & Injuries to Ultimate Health & Healing with Leigh Brandon Say goodbye to acne forever with insights from Leigh Brandon and get the skin you always dreamed of!Join Leigh Brandon on a transformative journey from battling severe acne and sports injuries to achieving optimal health and healing. Discover how Leigh's encounter with Paul Chek and William Wolcott revolutionized his approach to health, leading him to conquer his own health struggles. Through years of relentless learning and personal experiences, Leigh now empowers others to overcome their health challenges with a comprehensive and holistic approach. Explore Leigh's inspiring story as he shares his expertise as a member of The CHEK Institute Faculty, author of health and fitness books, and host of the Radical Health Rebel Podcast. Experience a wealth of knowledge and practical advice to live a vibrant and fulfilling life. Stay tuned for valuable insights and practical tips from Leigh Brandon's remarkable journey! Home - BodyCHEK #HolisticHealth #LeighBrandon #Mindfulness #Yoga #Meditation #Health #PersonalGrowth #Wellness #Fitness #Nutrition #Skincare #NaturalRemedies #Acne #Exercise #Transformation #Injuries #Healing #Beauty #SelfImprovement #SelfCare #Podcast #Talkshow #Radio Holistic Health,Leigh Brandon,Mindfulness,Yoga,Meditation,Health,Personal Growth,Wellness,Fitness,Nutrition,Skincare,Natural Remedies,Acne,Exercise,Transformation,Injuries,Healing,Beauty,Self-improvement,Self-care
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From Acne & Injuries to Ultimate Health & Healing with Leigh Brandon Say goodbye to acne forever with insights from Leigh Brandon and get the skin you always dreamed of!Join Leigh Brandon on a transformative journey from battling severe acne and sports injuries to achieving optimal health and healing. Discover how Leigh's encounter with Paul Chek and William Wolcott revolutionized his approach to health, leading him to conquer his own health struggles. Through years of relentless learning and personal experiences, Leigh now empowers others to overcome their health challenges with a comprehensive and holistic approach. Explore Leigh's inspiring story as he shares his expertise as a member of The CHEK Institute Faculty, author of health and fitness books, and host of the Radical Health Rebel Podcast. Experience a wealth of knowledge and practical advice to live a vibrant and fulfilling life. Stay tuned for valuable insights and practical tips from Leigh Brandon's remarkable journey! Home - BodyCHEK #HolisticHealth #LeighBrandon #Mindfulness #Yoga #Meditation #Health #PersonalGrowth #Wellness #Fitness #Nutrition #Skincare #NaturalRemedies #Acne #Exercise #Transformation #Injuries #Healing #Beauty #SelfImprovement #SelfCare #Podcast #Talkshow #Radio Holistic Health,Leigh Brandon,Mindfulness,Yoga,Meditation,Health,Personal Growth,Wellness,Fitness,Nutrition,Skincare,Natural Remedies,Acne,Exercise,Transformation,Injuries,Healing,Beauty,Self-improvement,Self-care
You'll be glad you caught this one. Matt Johnson has paved his ad career as a strategist and now agency founder with determination, humility, and of, course, a heaping helping of creativity. He cut his teeth at some of the most iconic names in LA advertising; Goodby, 72&Sunny, 180LA, and now HaymakerMatt tells us about sharing an alma mater with Dan Weiden and “growing up” in his career path alongside the rise of Jordan in the ‘80s when, for the first time, a single athlete was defining the culture of sports and beyond. Episode Quotes: Almost leaving advertising: “when you're a competitive person, and a really hard worker, advertising is really easy to get sucked up into because it's such a tough business and demands a competitive fire.” “There's never an end to the work… you could go forever.” "Strategy IS creative." Say it back.On new business: “Hire the partner not the idea”On modeling the agency: "Haymaker is a reflection of the founders' partnership and friendship"Industry friction/ truth: “Not everyone can eat a Creative Idea”On life: “I found my way into opportunity and listened.”Find us us on Twitter, Instagram, and at The Bad Podcast dot com
What if you could have a conversation with Salvador Dalí? Now you can…with the A.I. version of Dalí! To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Surrealism, we have a special Creativity Squared episode for you today with none other than the legendary Surrealist artist, Salvador Dalí…or rather, the A.I.-reimagined Dalí! The artist famously wrote, “If someday I may die, though it is unlikely, I hope the people in the cafes will say, ‘Dalí has died, but not entirely.'” The Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida is one of the most innovative museums in the world. Today, the museum is unveiling its latest project bringing Salvador Dalí back to life through artificial intelligence called “Ask Dalí.” This custom-built chatbot is trained on Dalí's writings and voice so museumgoers can interact directly with the artist through a Surrealist lobster telephone. To add color and context to this conversation, we also have Martin Pagh Ludvigsen joining us. Martin was on a SXSW panel called, “Salvador Dalí, AI, and The Future of Creativity.” “Ask Dalí” was demoed on stage where host Helen Todd asked if Dalí would be a guest on Creativity Squared! Martin is a Creative Technologist, A.I. Director, and head of Labs at Goodby, Silverstein & Partners. Originally from Denmark, Martin holds degrees in Computer Science and Theater Science, where his creative journey started by moving his body on stages and then by moving pixels on screens. Martin uses cutting-edge tech to tell stories for brands and has directed award-winning work globally. Like many others, Martin likes to tinker and break things. But unlike most, he also likes putting them back together in new and unexpected ways. The Dalí Museum is a client of Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, and Martin was instrumental in bringing “Ask Dalí” to life. You'll learn more about this project and the museum's other groundbreaking work using VR, synthetic media, and OpenAI's DALL-E in their exhibitions. And yes, you'll also get to hear Dalí answer questions at the intersection of A.I. and creativity on today's show, including the one “he” recommended on stage at SXSW. What is Dalí's answer to the question, "How can the cold, calculated precision of artificial intelligence be melted into the surreal, liquid dreams of human creativity?" Listen in to find out! EP SHOW NOTES: https://creativitysquared.com/podcast/ep44-salvador-dali-expand-your-mind-on-immortality-art-and-a-i/ JOIN CREATIVITY SQUARED Sign up for our free weekly newsletter: https://creativitysquared.com/newsletter Become a premium member: https://creativitysquared.com/supporters SUBSCRIBE Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform: https://creativitysquared.com Subscribe for more videos: https://youtube.com/@creativity_squared/?sub_confirmation=1 CONNECT with C^2 https://instagram.com/creativitysquaredpodcast https://facebook.com/CreativitySquaredPodcast https://giphy.com/channel/CreativitySquared https://tumblr.com/blog/creativitysquared https://tiktok.com/@creativitysquaredpodcast #CreativitySquared CONNECT with Helen Todd, the human behind C^2 https://instagram.com/helenstravels https://twitter.com/helenstravels https://linkedin.com/in/helentodd https://pinterest.com/helentodd Creativity Squared explores how creatives are collaborating with artificial intelligence in your inbox, on YouTube, and on your preferred podcast platform. Because it's important to support artists, 10% of all revenue Creativity Squared generates will go to ArtsWave, a nationally recognized non-profit that supports over 100 arts organizations. This show is produced and made possible by the team at PLAY Audio Agency: https://playaudioagency.com. Creativity Squared is brought to you by Sociality Squared, a social media agency who understands the magic of bringing people together around what they value and love: http://socialitysquared.com.
Host: Dr. Stephanie J. Wong Guest: Bonnie Wan, Partner and Head of Brand Strategy at Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, celebrated as Ad Age's Leading Woman for 2023 and 2022's Chief Strategy Officer of the Year, and author of "The Life Brief: A Playbook for No Regrets Living." Description: In this inspiring episode of the Color of Success Podcast, Dr. Stephanie J. Wong invites the illustrious Bonnie Wan to share her transformative journey from a life that looked perfect on paper to one of genuine fulfillment and no regrets living. Through a candid discussion, they explore the intersection of professional success, personal growth, and the critical importance of reevaluating one's relationship with time. Listeners will be treated to valuable insights on creating a life brief, advocating for social equity, and embracing vulnerability in the quest for a meaningful life. Episode Highlights: Bonnie Wan's Career and Insights: Bonnie shares her journey from feeling unfulfilled despite having a seemingly perfect life to reevaluating her relationship with time and making significant life changes to achieve no regrets living. The Concept of "The Life Brief": Bonnie introduces "The Life Brief" as a strategic tool for individuals to clarify and pursue what matters most in their lives, inspired by her expertise in brand strategy. Career and Life Transformation: Through the life brief, Bonnie narrates how she and her husband made brave choices that led to a more fulfilling lifestyle, including moving to Portland, Oregon, and achieving professional growth while maintaining family priorities. Advocacy and Addressing Racism: Bonnie discusses her experiences with racism and how she utilizes her leadership and communication skills to promote inclusivity and address social equity issues in the workplace and beyond. The Power of Vulnerability: Both Bonnie and Dr. Wong advocate for more authenticity and openness about the challenges and messiness of life, especially for women in professional spaces, to foster a supportive and realistic environment. Engaging with Bonnie Wan's Work: Listeners are encouraged to check out Bonnie Wan's book, "The Life Brief," available on various platforms, and to connect with her through her website and social media. Conclusion: Dr. Stephanie J Wong wraps up the episode by inviting listeners to subscribe to the Color of Success Podcast and join the community at colorofsuccesspodcast.com, check out her memoir "Cancel the Filter: Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color," and share their own "cancel the filter" moments. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1960299239 Links and Social Media: Munn Avenue Press: munnavenuepress.com Color of Success Podcast: colorofsuccesspodcast.com Bonnie Wan's Book, "The Life Brief": Available on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1982195509) , Bookshop.org, and wherever books are sold. Bonnie Wan Official on Instagram: @bonniewanofficial
BONNIE WAN is Partner and Head of Brand Strategy at the world-renowned advertising agency Goodby, Silverstein & Partners (GS&P), Wan leads strategy for Fortune 500 companies including Blackstone, BMW, Comcast/Xfinity, Frito-Lay, Kraft-Heinz, and PepsiCo. She's is also the creator, author, and teacher of The Life Brief, a profound and empowering tool that distills the practice of brand strategy into its simplest, clearest, and most effective form to help people get clear, take meaningful action, and live with greater intention and imagination. With The Life Brief, Bonnie guides us in breaking through the clutter and creating a life that is wholly and uniquely our own. Bonnie was recently named to Ad Age's 2023 Class of Leading Women and 2022's Chief Strategy Officer of the Year. LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE IF: You've ever wondered, “Is this all there is?” You want to live a purpose-driven life You want to learn from one of the world's greatest brand strategists You want insights on how to build a living, breathing life plan Follow: INSTAGRAM: @bonniewanofficial FACEBOOK: @livingthelifebrief LINKEDIN: @BonnieWan
Breaking Down Ad Age's A-List 2024 This episode features a discussion between Brian Bonilla (Senior Agency Reporter at Ad Age) and Geno Schellenberger (Comms lead at Havas Chicago), breaking down Ad Age's prestigious A-list of top advertising agencies for 2023. They provide insights into the selection process, emphasizing the list's significance in the industry, including categories like the top 10 agencies, standouts, and the best in specific areas such as agency culture. They highlight notable agencies such as Mischief and Highdive and discuss the impact of receiving this accolade. They dive into the implications for aspiring advertisers, suggesting leveraging this list to learn about and enter the industry. 00:00 Special Episode Alert: The A-List Reveal 02:10 Unveiling the A-List: The Top Agencies of the Year 08:07 Deep Dive into the Top 10 Agencies of 2023 19:13 Exploring the Top 5 Agencies and Their Impact 24:22 Exploring the Success of Goodby and Mischief25:15 The Rise of Mischief: A Deep Dive 26:16 The Story of Greg Han and the Impact of NFA 28:47 Unveiling the Strategy Behind Mischief's Success 32:39 Spotlight on Independent Agency of the Year 36:11 Exploring In-House Agency Excellence with Yeti 43:18 Agency Executive of the Year: A Story of Resilience 48:23 Wrapping Up: The Power of Brand and Agency Recognition
In this episode, we chat to the marvellous Bonnie Wan. In this 45-minute podcast, Bonnie shares a playbook for no-regrets living from her book "The Life Brief". Bonnie also talks about her role as the head of strategy at Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, as well as leadership advice and much more. You can find out more, get the book or even book Bonnie for a workshop at https://thelifebrief.com If you're looking for enjoyable professional courses to help you in life, check out https://42courses.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/42courses/message
Bonnie Wan is a Partner and Head of Brand Strategy at Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, one of Fast Company's 2021 Most Innovative Companies In The World. As a career brand strategist she has been celebrated as an Ad Age Leading Woman for 2023 and 2022's Chief Strategy Officer of the Year. We all have moments when we doubt the path we're on. Is this the career for me? Am I in the right relationship? Is this as good as it gets? These questions can feel uncomfortable without a method for uncovering the answers. Enter The Life Brief, a simple yet effective playbook for navigating life's decisions, crossroads, and curve-balls. Modeled after the creative brief, a tool used by the most innovative companies in the world to unlock clarity and unleash action, The Life Brief carves a path for living with intention and imagination. Designed by leading brand strategist Bonnie Wan, The Life Brief is a practice in three parts: The first phase, Get Messy, is a set of open-ended writing prompts that cut through limiting beliefs and false assumptions about what's possible. The second phase, Get Clear, offers prompts for finding clarity around what you truly, deeply want. The third phase, Get Active, catapults you into the steps to making those desires a reality. Bonnie's book, The Life Brief: A Playbook for No-Regrets Living, is available now. To learn more about Bonnie, go to thelifebrief.com/bonnie. Support the Show - Become a Patron! Help us grow and become a Patron today: https://www.patreon.com/smartpeoplepodcast Sponsors: Hims - Start your free online visit today at Hims.com/SMART. The Optimistic Outlook - Dive into The Optimistic Outlook and join a community of listeners who are enthusiastic about big, transformative ideas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bully Ry and PJ Steven are back and discuss the difficult situation surrounding the lawsuit filed which forced Vince McMahon to resign, once again, from he position with WWE. The guys also take a look back at the 2024 Royal Rumble and discuss what comes next as we head towards WrestleMania XL.
In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interviewed Bonnie Wan, the Head of Brand Strategy at the renowned ad agency Goodby and Silverstein. With decades of experience in brand strategy, Bonnie introduces us to her transformative practice discussed in her latest book, Life Brief Method: How to Recenter Goals and Values in Your Life for Bettering Your Workplace. Dive into the conversation as we explore the essence of creative briefs and how they can be applied not only to businesses but to our personal lives for profound transformations. Key Takeaways A practice born from personal crisis, The Life Brief Method guides individuals through life's crossroads with clarity and intention. In this episode Bonnie emphasizes the importance of embracing the "get messy, get clear, get active" approach, advocating for small, intentional shifts over grand gestures for lasting change. Uncover the power of daily micro movements in challenging limiting beliefs that lead to meaningful transformations. Whether it's understanding the art of small shifts or recognizing that the key to transformation lies in openness to self-discovery, Bonnie Wan provides actionable insights to unlock your life's creative brief and embark on a journey towards intentional living. More About Bonnie Wan: Connect with Bonnie on LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/bonniewan/ Connect with Bonnie on Instagram - instagram.com/bonniewanofficial/ Visit her Website - thelifebrief.com/ Get a copy of The Life Brief - amazon.com/Life-Brief-Playbook-No-Regrets-Living/dp/1982195509 Get Your Free AI Prompts To Build A Marketing Strategy: Download now - ducttapemarketing.com/dtmnews/?utm_source=dtm-podcast&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=free-prompts Connect with John Jantsch on LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/ducttapemarketing/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bonnie Wan, brand strategist and author of The Life Brief: A Playbook for No-Regrets Living, joins us to discuss how we can create a playbook for navigating life's decisions, crossroads, and curve-balls. Modeled after the creative brief, a tool used by the most innovative companies in the world to unlock clarity and unleash action, The Life Brief carves a path for living with intention and imagination. Guest Bio As head of brand strategy for the storied ad agency Goodby and Silverstein, Bonnie Wan has helped the world's most iconic brands align with their essential virtues using a tool called a creative brief. So when she found herself on the precipice of her own deep dissatisfaction and doubt, Wan turned that same tool inward. What emerged was this profound practice, one that she and thousands of others have turned to over and over. This is a strategic practice for connecting deeply to the things that create meaning, spark joy, and make life worth living. Don't let another moment pass you by: Discover The Life Brief and find your path today. For episode homepage, resources and links, visit: https://kristenmanieri.com/episode286 Mentioned in this Episode The Life Brief: A Playbook for No-Regrets Living https://www.amazon.com/Life-Brief-Playbook-No-Regrets-Living/dp/1982195509 Guest's website: https://thelifebrief.com/ Host Bio Kristen Manieri is a coach who works with teams to increase both productivity and wellbeing. She also helps individuals navigate transition with clarity and confidence. Her areas of focus are: stress reduction, energy management, mindset, resilience, habit formation, rest rituals, and self-care. As the host of the weekly 60 Mindful Minutes podcast, an Apple top 100 social science podcast, Kristen has interviewed over 200 authors about what it means to live a more conscious, connected, intentional and joyful life. Learn more at kristenmanieri.com/work-with-me. Learn more about coaching: Kristen@kristenmanieri.com Connect with the 60 Mindful Minutes podcast Web: https://kristenmanieri.com Email: Kristen@kristenmanieri.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/60MindfulMinutes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristenmanieri_/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/kristenmanieri/
The Back Porch continues hosted by Pastor Grant Palma as he is joined by Rev. Carly Payne and Production Manager Paul Bielss. They talk about the Christmas Message and saying Goodbye to Carly as she moves her ministry to another church as well as their regular shenanigans.
The Back Porch continues hosted by Pastor Grant Palma as he is joined by Rev. Carly Payne and Production Manager Paul Bielss. They talk about the Christmas Message and saying Goodbye to Carly as she moves her ministry to another church as well as their regular shenanigans.
Jennifer candidly shares about losing her husband, Ryan, in the line of duty at the age of 36remarriage & blended familyfriendship with husband's ex-wife ❤️ “God's word is perfect. Then the world steps in and says we're entitled.”❤️ “My stepdaughters didn't have to like me. They didn't have to love me, because they didn't choose me.” ❤️ “I didn't let her fear of loving me stop me from loving her.” Connect with Jennifer… http://www.jenniferoslerbolton.com Check out the whole video on YouTube https://youtu.be/DzjNkVfk9LA You can find “Ordinary People Extraordinary Things” anywhere you listen to podcasts or Check out the links below....⬇️ https://www.buzzsprout.com/1882033 https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xODgyMDMzLnJzcw==?fbclid=IwAR247ak35J8RZi5b7yy5bLckHABNYCBnwYxGS0NU1spsVtKqsxhFH4PCaZM https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-ordinary-people-extraordin-89553427/ Https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ordinary-people-extraordinary-things/id1596670894 https://open.spotify.com/show/5wVEm2IUT7lpVGBdbgqagd https://www.youtube.com/@GenNancy ordinarypeoplestories@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/ordinarypeoplestory https://www.instagram.com/ordinarypeopleextraordinary/ Twitter: @storiesextra Any advice should be confirmed with a qualified professional.All rights reserved: Ordinary People Extraordinary ThingsStories shared by guests may not always be shared views of OPET
Today's social media landscape is an increasingly fragmented one, where legacy platforms are faltering, giving way to challengers. Within that landscape, social media advertisers and professionals are tasked with experimenting and potentially building audiences as they go. Enter the fediverse. The fediverse is best described as a group of social media networks that are independent but still able to communicate with one another. Theoretically, brands wouldn't be under the thumb of today's monolithic social media platforms, and could instead have more control over their communities. Back in July, Meta's Threads announced a fediverse integration, potentially bridging the gap between advertisers and the fediverse. While advertisers are still scratching the surface of the next iteration of social media, Martin Pagh Ludvigsen, director of creative technology and AI at Goodby, Silverstein and Partners is ready to pitch the innovation to clients, hopeful for innovation in the space. “I'd love to conduct some experiments in the fediverse with some of the brands that we have in house,” he said. “But in order [for clients] to give us permission to do that, they need to find out what the benefits could be for them.”
Our guests are Tom Morton, Global CSO, R/GA, Bonnie Wan, Partner, Head of Brand Strategy at Goodby, and John Gibson, Managing Director and Head of Strategy at The Martin Agency. We talk fast v.s deep planning, the shape of new strategy, living with constant change and shape shifting for the next generation. Thanks to WARC and Tracksuit for sponsoring this three episode series.
In this episode, Jason Bagley and legendary creative leader Chris-Beresford-Hill discuss the industry's pitiful lack of training for CD's, and share powerful insights and advice for on how to be a great creative leader. Chris Beresford-Hill is North America President and Chief Creative Officer of Ogilvy, joining in 2021. By 2023 Ogilvy was AdAge Comeback Agency of the Year, one of Fast Co's most Innovative, as well as 2023 Global Effies Network of the Year, and 2022 Cannes Network of the Year. Previously, Chris spent four years as Chief Creative Officer at TBWAChiatDay New York, helping lead a transformation resulting in the best Cannes performance and most creative awards in the office's history, while growing the business 180%, with no layoffs during COVID. TBWA returned to the AdAge Agency A-List, after a decade long absence, as well as Fast Co's Most Innovative list, remaining there every year under his leadership. TBWA was also ADWEEK Network of the Year twice. Individually, Chris was back-to-back finalist for AdAge's CCO of the year, and Campaign US Creative Person of the Year. Prior to TBWA, Chris spent eight years as Executive Creative Director at BBDO New York, steering some of the agency's most iconic work, alongside partner Dan Lucey, helping the shop earn multiple AdAge Creativity, and ADWEEK Agency of the Year honors, AdAge A-List appearances, and Network of the Year honors at Cannes, including Network of the Decade. He F'd up and did not go work for Bagley in 2009. But the two remain friends, maybe even better for it. Chris previously held Creative Director and Writer positions at Saatchi NY, Goodby, Silverstein & Partners SF, and Modernista! in Boston - where he stared out as an unpaid intern in 2002, writing automotive brochures for General Motors. He has been included in ADWEEK Best Creatives, the ADWEEK 100, Business Insider's Most Creative People in Advertising, and the AdAge 40 Under 40, back when he was under 40. Jason's Free Masterclass Training: https://school-of-astonishing-pursuits.mykajabi.com/webinar-registation?li_fat_id=577593ee-297a-430f-bffa-140222b8df9a Subscribe to A.S.A.P Newsletter: https://school-of-astonishing-pursuits.mykajabi.com/cd
The season is changing and we are looking fallward! April, Jason, and Natalie sat down for a reflective conversation about the season ahead and what they are hoping it will hold for them. Jason made a big breakthrough during our conversation that he is hopeful will help him get to back to a place of holistic wellness. And all three shared some things that have been making a positive impact on their bariatric journeys! If you have been struggling with some major changes in your personal life and finding that you are having a hard time being okay, this episode is for you. Goodby summer, hello fall! _________________________________________________________ For 10% off all ProCare Vitamins and supplements, use code BariNation.Join our Patreon to help support the podcast by going to patreon.com/BariNationPodcast. Are you feeling alone or stuck in your bariatric journey? Connect with fellow patients and experts in the BariNation Membership Community! As a member, you can access virtual support led by bariatric therapists, registered dietitians, wellness coaches, movement experts, and patient moderators. Try our community for 14 days free, then it's just $39 a month! Find us at https://barination.mn.co --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barination/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barination/support
Hello ModernJeepers, welcome to Episode 233 of The ModernJeeper Show…This is another one of those "Sort Of" episodes... IE, a blast from the past, a long lost favorite, a simply a replay episode... Corey, Jessy & Matson were just too pre-occupied this week to record a new show, so they wanted to share this one from Episode 155, our interview of John Goodby, founder of Nor Cal Rock Racing.Now, why John, you might ask? Next weekend is the MoParty taking place in Bowling Green, Kentucky put on by Holly. John Goodby has been instrumental over the years in helping Holly to have an awesome off road presence at some of these events like LS Fest.MoParty will feature the Off Road Experience which will include trail rides, the Metalcloak CTI Trailer and Metalcloak's Skillz Day off road training.Anyway, enjoy this interview where we cover everything from the origins of Nor Cal Rock Racing to the domination of the Gomez Brothers and, of course, the world of Holly and LS FestIf you ever wonder (like we do) what the heck are these guys actually doing, you can watch this episode and many more at YouTube.com/modernjeeperAs always, we are incredibly grateful for this episode to our supporters and friends including Warn Winches, Raceline Wheels, Bestop, Nacho Lighting, Milestar Tires, Rugged Radios, Adventure Rack Systems and, of course, MetalcloakBTW, if you do like this episode or even if you don't, please smash that like button, give a five star review, and share it with your friends.Now, sit back, relax with a cold one, and enjoy Episode 232 of The ModernJeeper Show######## This episode would not be possible without the incredible team at Metalcloak. From Engineers to Production, Marketing to Sales, Accounting to HR... everyone at Metalcloak works diligently to ensure they make the very best products for your Jeep, Bronco, Ram and Toyota.Please visit Metalcloak.com and support our sponsor today.####Liked the episode? There's more...Join us at ModernJeeper.com for the latest Jeep and off road news.Join us at ModernJeeperAdventures.com for incredibleJeeping Adventures.Join us at ModernJeeperForum.com and join an incredible group of ModernJeepers.Visit our Sponsors including Metalcloak.com and check out their full line of Jeep, Ram & Bronco Suspension Systems, Fenders & Bumpers
AI is coming to next year's Super Bowl commercials. Claire Atkinson turns to Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, a creative agency based out of San Francisco and New York, and talks with co-chair Jeff Goodby and Chief Creative Officer, Margaret Johnson. Here's what they have to say about how the Hollywood strikes are impacting SuperBowl and how AI will hit entry level jobs in the industry. They also share what it was like recreating Salvador Dali, plus why they aren't impressed with Threads. For more from The Media Mix subscribe to the podcast and substack click on the link. You can also reach the team to pitch ideas at themediamixus@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On The Bad Pod Episode 53, Brian reunites with his former mentor, Dan Balser, Director of The Academy at Goodby, Silverstein & Partners., a free tuition advertising portfolio program based at the historical agency. They discuss the inaugural year of The Academy and Dan shares insights into triumphs won and challenges faced overall. Episode Links: The AcademyThanks for ad'ing a little Bad to your day ;) now follow us on Twitter dammit More Links: Pod SiteBrian's BookEric's InstagramAmelia's Book
Cindy Gallop is the Michael Bay of Business. She's been blowing sh*t up for 30 years. Join us as we discuss marketing and tech disruption.ABOUT THE LOUNGELooking for more purpose, fulfillment, and professional and personal development?Be a part of our LIVE podcast audience and end your week with Together Digital's Chief Empowerment Officer, Amy Vaughan as she hosts authentic conversations with women in digital who wish to see change or be the change within their industry.THIS WEEK'S TOPIC:We are ecstatic to be sharing some time with the incomparable Cindy Gallop to spend some time calling bullsh*t on what's happening in advertising, marketing, branding, and tech now.Join us for a candid conversation on female tech founders, ageism, building your brand, and finding your voice. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from the "Micheal Bay of Business".Cindy Gallop Cindy Gallop is a graduate of Somerville College, Oxford, whose background is 35 years in brand-building, marketing, and advertising - she started up the US office of ad agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty in New York in 1998 and 2003 was named Advertising Woman of the Year.She is the founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, co-action software launched in beta at TED 2010 and subsequently written up and taught as a Harvard Business School case study, which enables brands to implement the business model of the future – Shared Values + Shared Action = Shared Profit (financial and social).She is also the founder of MakeLoveNotPorn – ‘Pro-sex. Pro-porn. Pro-knowing the difference' - a social sex tech platform designed to promote good sexual behavior and good sexual values, which she launched at TED 2009, and for which she has raised $3 million to build out mlnp.tv as ‘the Social Sex Revolution'. She is a board advisor to a number of tech ventures and works as a personal brand/life/executive coach and a consultant on brand and business innovation for companies around the world, describing her consultancy approach as 'I like to blow shit up. I am the Michael Bay of business.'BusinessInsider named her one of 15 Most Important Marketing Strategy Thinkers Today, alongside Malcolm Gladwell and Seth Godin, and cited her as number 33 on their list of 100 Most Influential Tech Women On Twitter, and number one on their list of Top 30 People In Advertising To Follow On Twitter.Campaign named her number one on their list of Top 10 Trailblazers for both 2016 and 2017 and number two in 2018.Together with Susan Credle of FCB and Margaret Johnson of Goodby, Cindy is one of three Campaign Review Committee chairs for the AdCouncil in the US, helping to make the work great.Cindy is an outspoken advocate of diversity and inclusion in advertising, tech, and business - she was Jury President at CannesLions 2015 for the inaugural Glass Lion Awards, proposed by Sheryl Sandberg to celebrate advertising that shatters gender stereotypes in advertising, and in 2017 was turned by digital agency R/GA into a chatbot for Equal Pay Day that helps women ask for a raiseCindy has partnered with AARP on their DisruptAging initiative to challenge and change ageism. Cindy has published ‘Make Love Not Porn: Technology's Hardcore Impact on Human Behavior' as one of TED's line of TEDBooks. Cindy's Website: https://cindygallop.com/Get In Contact: https://dearcindy.substack.com/p/yes-you-really-can-ask-me-anythingFollow Cindy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cindygallop/Make Love Not Porn Website: https://makelovenotporn.tv/Support the show
On this eisode we talk about 1. Kurt Cobain's favorite hip-hop album was it takes a nation of million's to hold us back :from Public Enemy. What is yours? 2. Metallica‘s new album 72 Seasons coming out has Robert Trujillo doing back up vocals 3. James Hetfield said individually Metallica, are just average players 4. Godsmack and Staind announced North American tour July 18 - August 31 5. Candlebox announces the long goodbye farewell tour 6. ICED EARTH's JON SCHAFFER Responds To Civil Lawsuit Seeking Damages For His Role In U.S. Capitol Riot Hosted by: Dee Rotten, Johnny Riffs Guest: (Music) 1. Android Space - Lovin Lotus 2. Android Space - The Suffaction of Tommorow (Dee Rotten Social Media) https://www.instagram.com/dee_rotten/ (Johnny Riffs Social Media) https://www.instagram.com/johnnyriffs32/ (Pateron) https://www.patreon.com/fromthedungeonpodcast (From The Dungeon Social Media Web Pages) https://www.instagram.com/fromthedungeonpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/fromthedungeonpodcast/ https://twitter.com/FTDPodcast (FTD T- Shirts) https://tonethreads.com/fromthedungeonpodcast (Famcast Media T-Shirts) https://www.tonethreads.com/famcastmedia/ All music is owned by the artist, and played with the artist consent. Recorded and edited by Dee Rotten
Margaret Johnson started her career at the bottom of the totem pole at San Francisco-based creative agency Goodby Silverstein & Partners. Twenty-five years later, she's running the creative department as chief creative officer. Johnson rose to the top with persistence and hard work, but also by building her own brand — advice she gives to younger female employees looking to make a name for themselves in the business. She's led Goodby's team in creating award-winning Super Bowl spots for brands such as Sam Adams and Doritos, all the way through using AI to recreate people's dreams for the Dalí Museum. In this episode, Johnson talks about her career, how she brings others along for the ride and how innovation is reshaping the work the agency does. Listen to this episode and subscribe to Campaign Chemistry wherever you get your podcasts. What we know about advertising, you should know about advertising. Start your 1-month FREE trial to Campaign US. Follow us on twitter: @CampaignLiveUS
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Shame is toxic. So how do we let it go? Laura shares some of her story and insights to help us heal through an understanding of what birth mothers go through. It's an incredibly powerful episode. Listen with big ears. Savour it and feel the love.Here's a bit about Laura and her book from her website:My book is about Laura, a woman who lived her life with her secrets finds her greatest secret unearthed at age 67. The child she was forced to give up for adoption when she was 17 in an Unwed Mothers Home in New Orleans unexpectedly sends her an email. Meeting her 49 year-old son rocked her world and cracked her soul wide open. She found the acceptance and love she had always denied herself had been with her all along. My book tells an incredibly sad story but ends with a story of grace, hope, and extraordinary joy.https://www.facebook.com/lauralengelauthor/https://www.instagram.com/storytellerlaura/https://lauralengel.com/https://lauralengel.com/books/
An unprecedented push to oust Ronna McDaniel as RNCV Chair. Colo RNC Committee member Randy Corporon on this week's vote. Plus who is behind the Biden docudrama attacks.
Today on Great Minds we welcome Analisa Goodin, Founder and CEO of Catch+Release. Analisa charts her career from her time at Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, her own agency, Visual Catch, and her newest venture, Catch+Release, for which she raised over $20M from top VCs. Recorded content structured by Snackable.AI
Bill Mahr is a jerk. No getting around it. I have read that its not an act either. But Ole Bill has discovered that the old way of doing business is not working. Being the high and mighty intellect of the left is not selling and he has got to change in order to survive. Bill is just a symptom of a larger problem for the Lunatic Left. Trevor Noah gets canned and Bill Mahr's ears perk up. "They canned him." Holy shite I better change my schtick and do it fast. I know what. I will become the reluctant independent. Yeah, that's it. Oh, by the way. Seth Meyer is next. Goodby leftoids. Your time has come and gone. Mainstream Media is dying and they know it.
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Analisa Goodin is the founder and CEO of Catch+Release, a venture-backed startup that supports brands in building authentic, award-winning ad campaigns, while ensuring the creators are being compensated for their work. Catch+Release is a collaborative creative platform that helps storytellers curate and license Found Content from anywhere on the internet, solving a specific problem that touches almost every creative, producer and content creator in the production industry today: making it easy to discover the best content from the open web, and making it available for licensing to agencies and brands worldwide. Analisa took a unique path to get to where she is today and admirably stayed true to herself and her passions. While many business leaders have their MBA, Analisa is passionate about the arts and holds her Masters of the Arts. She spent several years in the creative ad world focused on image research. During her time in the agency world (at firms like Goodby, Silverstein & Partners) and as the leader of her own agency, she was able to understand the key pain points - that she would eventually go on to solve - firsthand. She has raised more than $26M from top venture capitalists at leading firms like Accel for her revolutionary technology that for the first time gives brands a way to leverage found content, meaning content that already exists on the internet today, uploaded by creators, including directors, photographers, producers, entrepreneurs, and everyday people. Over the years she has grown the company to include an amazing team of curators, licensing experts, engineers, product designers, and project managers. They relieve headaches for the best agencies and buyers around, including Apple, Twitter, Facebook, Anomaly, Goodby, Silverstein&Partners, Weiden+Kennedy, and more. Topics Covered by Analisa Goodin in this Episode What Catch+Release is and how they're licensing the internet Catch+Release's orgin story and where Analisa came up with the company's name The evolution of Catch+Release's product and vision as the creator economy has exploded The importance of early conversations with stakeholders The timeline from bootstrapping to seed round funding How Analisa approached fundraising and network building with minimal context as a first-time founder Company growth after raising a seed round and navigating the difference between Founder and CEO roles How and why Analisa incorporated improv as a key element in team-building What has fueled Catch+Release's growth and how that has shifted over the years How they're approaching expanding their customer base today Catch+Release's re-launch and re-brand Analisa's journey from creative to tech startup founder Listen to all episodes of the Just Go Grind Podcast: https://www.justgogrind.com Follow Justin Gordon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/justingordon212
Bonnie Wan has been working at Goodby since 1998. In 2022, she was named Advertising Age/Creativity Chief Strategy Officer of the Year.She started her career at Weiss, Whitten, and Stagliano in NY before becoming Adam Morgan's first hire at TBWA Chiat Day LA followed by stints at FCB and Hal Riney before joining GSP to work with Jon Steel. In the conversation, we talk about the shifts and changes in the strategy discipline with leaders moving from gurus to guides. Higher stakes for clients and a wider remit in terms of media expansion. She describes her approach to strategy is to work and think as a "team"- "it's not about being the smartest person in the room", but "making the whole room smart" and that requires a spirit of generosity. The department culture is key for Bonnie- it's all about her bench and her team and making alchemy happen between the members of the team. When it comes to philosophy around the process of strategy, she highlights the need for always-on, constant monitoring of culture and of consumers and the practice of always asking the smartest questions to ensure you arrive at a really interesting place. Bonnie talks about her development of "Brand Camp" which is a 6-week strategy sprint that gets clients to an "organizing idea" and involves workshops with GSP strategists and the client C-Suites. This has served to bring new non-advertising clients to the agency and codified in detail the strategic process. For emerging talent- she's created a 15-week training camp that teaches the fundamentals of Strategy.We also talk about her upcoming book- "The Life Brief" - where she applies the strategic thinking and framing used for brands to life. Which is something she applied successfully in her life, Bonnie has just signed a book deal with Simon and Schuster .
On this episode of First Ring Daily, the story is ending for IE, a long journey with ARM, and some widget observations.
Nelson Luesse is a Senior Integrated Print Producer at Argonaut. He is a native New Yorker who, after a stint in the Navy, settled in the San Francisco area. His first job in advertising was at Goodby, Silverstein & Partners where he worked on Alaska Airlines, Starbucks, and Nike. Now with Argonaut he works on Cricket Wireless, NerdWallet, and the Zebra and enjoys developing his talents in all forms of production, not just print. In their conversation, Heather and Nelson explore the role of the producer and how some things have changed during the pandemic. In an industry where the rules are always changing, it's helpful to hear from those on the front lines. Heather Elder is the visionary behind NotesFromARepsJournal.com; visit HeatherElder.com for industry updates, stunning photography and video, and the artists behind the work. More about our guest: Find Nelson Luesse on LinkedIn here. Mentions: Le Book More about your host: Heather Elder's Bio Heather Elder's Blog Heather Elder on Instagram Heather Elder on Twitter Heather Elder on LinkedIn Heather Elder on Facebook
Hello ModernJeepers, welcome to Episode 155 of The ModernJeeper Show… the show about Jeeps, Jeeping and Jeepers.Corey and Jessy are enjoying some much needed R&R in Vegas this week, so Matson is going solo with an interview of ModernJeeper John Goodby, entrepreneur, racer, founder of NorCal Rock Racing and the man who helped build Ultra 4 Racing.We talk about the Origins of Short Course Rock Racing, the Early Days of King of the Hammers, the Evolution of NorCal Rock Racing, how Prairie City Eats Cars, Building Ultra 4 Tracks Across the Country, Gomez Family Dynamics, The Gomez Tree, Holley's LS Fest, why NorCal has the Fastest Guys in the Country, and why the upcoming Metalcloak Shootout is one of the greatest spectator events of all.Remember, if you are listening and wondering "what the f" is going on, you can watch the full episode at YouTube.com/modernjeeper.As always, we are extremely grateful to our supporters & friends including Warn Winches, Raceline Wheels, Bestop, Milestar Tires, Rugged Radios, Adventure Rack Systems, and, of course, Metalcloak.So, sit back, relax with a cold one and enjoy Episode 153 of The ModernJeeper Show…
Alec and Brandon are joined by Marlee Wierda, formerly of WCIA in Champaign to relive some of her favorite memories of her time in Champaign covering Illinois football and men's basketball before she moves up the chain to Grand Rapids, Michigan, where she will have the ability to cover an "amazing" former Illini. After the conversation with Marlee, Alec and Brandon have some fun tying New Year's traditions to college basketball programs across the country in a spinoff of something the Field of 68 Media Network did for Thanksgiving.
The Hook Rocks welcomes Tyler Baker From Goodbye June & John Notto From Dirty Honey on the first episode of Conversations & Collaborations, a series that brings together musicians from two different bands in a "wherever the discussion goes" format. Enjoy the laughs and insight from two artists who are part of the new modern rock scene. Goodbye June is set to release the long awaited follow up to "Community Inn" with the album "See Where The Night Goes" this coming February and Dirty Honey joins Mammoth WVH on a US tour starting in January! Please enjoy the conversation!Goodbye JuneGoodbyJune.ComTwitter: twitter.com/goodbyejuneFacebook: www.facebook.com/GoodbyeJune/Instagram: www.instagram.com/goodbyejune/PREORDER THE NEW ALBUM: webstore.earache.com/goodbye-juneDirty Honeywww.dirtyhoney.comTwitter: twitter.com/dirtyhoneybandFacebook: www.facebook.com/DirtyHoneyMusic/Instagram: www.instagram.com/dirtyhoneyband/Tour Dates & Tickets: www.dirtyhoney.com/tour-datesPart of The Pantheon Podcast Network!www.pantheonpodcasts.com
After an 18 year tenure as Department Chair at The Creative Circus, Dan Balser sent ripples around Ad Land by stepping down somewhat mysteriously. But as of a recent Ad Age article, the cat is out of the bag. This year, legendary ad house Goodby, Silverstein, & Partners will begin a new portfolio program at the agency dubbed "The Academy" that is completely tuition free. In the 21st episode of The Bad Podcast we talk with Dan about Academy's origins, its future, and who it hopes to help along the way. Dan is also a copywriter, father, husband, and host of Don't Get Me Started, a(nother) podcast about advertising with a 14 year backlog. Thanks for ad'ing a little Bad to your day ;) now follow us on Twitter dammit More Links: Pod SiteBrian's BookEric's InstagramAmelia's Book
On today's show, we are joined once again by Dr. John Oddo, Associate Professor of English at Carnegie Mellon University, for a retrospective discussion of “War on Terror” rhetoric 20 years after September 11th, 2001. Ever since the 9/11 attacks, the U.S. government and national news media have consistently used Us and Them categories of enemy- and threat-construction, drawing on a conceptual metaphor of terrorism as an act of war (as opposed to a criminal act) to justify preventative military action. There have also been some notable shifts in U.S. war rhetoric in recent years: for one thing, references to September 11th as an inciting event have become scarcer as leaders have reframed the fight against global terrorism as an end in itself. And whereas earlier in the war, media and political figures tended to conflate specific terrorist organizations and so-called “state sponsors of terrorism”, they are now more likely to advocate a “targeted” approach: opposing large-scale troop deployments while nevertheless supporting missile attacks, special forces operations, cyberwarfare, and other forms of state violence.After John walks us through the material and social reasons for these continuities and shifts, we analyze specific examples of post-9/11 war propaganda, comparing Larry P. Goodson's November 2001 op-ed “U.S. Troops Must Go In” with Ryan Crocker's August 2021 “Why Biden's Lack of Strategic Patience Led to Disaster.” We examine their rhetorical strategies and discuss the greater implications of how some key tropes have evolved across texts and time: framing the war as a “clash of civilizations,” using the oppression of women and children as justificatory narratives, employing euphemisms like “patience” in foreign policy strategies, and zooming in on U.S. enemies' violence while eliding the violence done by our military and its allies.Lastly, we turn to a discussion of the ongoing drone war in the Middle East and Africa, in which we highlight John's new research project on media construals of drone strike victims. John concludes with a blistering critique of an enduring problem in U.S. political rhetoric: the metaphor of war deaths as “payments” for which we deserve some return, which obscures how inflicting suffering and killing is always an irrevocable moral act. Texts Analyzed in this Episode:Biden, J. (2021, 31 Aug.). Address to the nation on the end of the war in Afghanistan [Speech audio recording]. Transcript, video, and audio available from American Rhetoric: https://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/joebidenendofafghanistanwar.htmCrocker, R. (2021, 21 Aug.). Why Biden's lack of strategic patience led to disaster. The New York Times. Retrieved from: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/21/opinion/us-afghanistan-pakistan-taliban.htmlDowd, M. (2001, 18 Nov.). Liberties; Cleopatra and Osama. The New York Times. Retrieved from: https://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/18/opinion/liberties-cleopatra-and-osama.htmlGoodson, L. P. (2001, 14 Nov.). U.S. troops must go in. The New York Times. Retrieved from: https://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/14/opinion/us-troops-must-go-in.htmlWorks and Concepts Cited in this Episode:Chomsky, N., & Herman, E. S. (1994). Manufacturing consent: The political economy of the mass media. London: Vintage Books.Cloud, D. L. (2004). “To veil the threat of terror”: Afghan women and the ⟨clash of civilizations⟩ in the imagery of the US war on terrorism. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 90(3), 285-306.Goodby, J.E. & Gross, D. (2010, 22 Dec.). Strategic patience has become strategic passivity. The Brookings Institution. Retrieved from: https://www.brookings.edu/articles/strategic-patience-has-become-strategic-passivity/Gopal, A. (2021, 6 Sept.). The other Afghan women: In the countryside, the endless killing of civilians turned women against the occupiers who claimed to be helping them. The New Yorker. Retrieved from: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/09/13/the-other-afghan-womenHodges, A. (2011). The" War on terror" narrative: discourse and intertextuality in the construction and contestation of sociopolitical reality. OUP USA.Oddo, J. (2011). War legitimation discourse: Representing ‘Us' and ‘Them' in four US presidential addresses. Discourse & Society, 22(3), 287-314.Oddo, J. (2014). Intertextuality and the 24-hour News Cycle: A Day in the Rhetorical Life of Colin Powell's UN Address. Michigan State University Press.Oddo, J. (2018). The discourse of propaganda: Case studies from the Persian Gulf War and the War on Terror. Penn State Press.Safire, W. (1999, 3 Jan.). On language; Not so fast! The New York Times Magazine. Retrieved from: https://www.nytimes.com/1999/01/03/magazine/on-language-not-so-fast.html [Contextual analysis on the evolution of the term “strategic patience” and Strobe Talbott's original usage]re:blurb episode on Conceptual MetaphorOur first episode with Dr. Oddo, in which he articulates his theory of war propagandaThe Watson Institute at Brown University's “Costs of War” Project
My guest today is Graham North, creator and head of Brand Camp at the iconic ad agency of Goodby, Silverstein, and Partners, the team behind Got Milk and many memorable campaigns. Graham just won “Strategic Planner of the Year,” and Jeff Goodby has said, “Graham is spearheading a new way of thinking and approach to clients' problems.” But what excites me the most about talking with Graham is how he can bring a group of people together to focus on the present moment. He cares deeply about holding space and real human connection. He's taken that passion for connection and created not just an incredible career for himself, but a novel and inspiring way of thinking about how we make meaning. Graham has two interwoven projects we talk about today, Brand Camp and Real Talk. Brand Camp is an intensive program for companies to find their “North Star” and shift operations to focus on the tangible, results-oriented core of their business. Real Talk is a card game about getting to the heart of things, whether that's in a team at work or a group of folks at a party. While these projects might seem lighthearted, there's a brilliant core of meaning and depth. I hope you enjoy this conversation with my friend Graham North.
Tom Christmann talks with Gavin Lester, CCO of Zambezi (zmbz.com) n independent agency in Culver City, California. Tom and Gavin discuss going from art to advertising, Goodby vs. BBH, the making of Levi's "Odyssey" (directed by Jonathan Glazer) and so much more. Tom can be reached at tomchristmann.net. Gavin can be reached at gavin.lester@zmbz.com. And the whole thing is sponsored by Adhouse Advertising School (adhousenyc.com) where we are now shipping decks of our newest product Adhouse Of Cards - 35 techniques that will expand your thinking and improve your campaigns. And the best part is that all the proceeds go to the Adhouse Scholarship Program. Get your deck for just $20 (plus $3 shipping) at Adhousenyc.com/store. Music by Ross Hopman at Duotone Audio Group.
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Welcome Adnerds. Today you'll hear host Tom Christmann's conversation with Jeff Benjamin, Chief Creative Officer at Tombras. Tombras is one of the top independent agencies in North America, headquartered in Knoxville Tennessee, with offices in New York, Atlanta, Charlotte and DC. Jeff Benjamin has been at the forefront of digital creative innovation at agencies like Goodby, Crispin Porter Bogusky, JWT and Barton F. Graf. He continues that at Tombras with The MoonPie MoonMate—a virtual roommate that ran on Alexa and Google Home that kept people company while quarantining alone. And paid you rent in the form of MoonPies. (Yum!) Jeff and I talk about how he found advertising at a computer lab in college, his start at the first digital ad agency in Connecticut and how to be the “digital guy” in a traditional world. It's a fascinating and long conversation. I didn't want to cut a word. Hey, please subscribe to our show wherever you listen and if you could leave a review, it would really help us reach more #adnerds. Theme music: Ross Hopman - duotoneaudio.com.
Director Ronnie Allman began as an Art Director at Goodby, Silverstein and Partners, then started directing his own projects. His brilliant "Cheeteau by Chester" for Cheetos was shortlisted at Cannes. Ronnie has won a slew of awards for good reason. Please watch his short R.L. Allman's Peter Pan because I know you'll love it. You'll learn how he's marketing the project due to covid-19. Ronnie also took the time off air to teach this old dog a slew of marketing tricks. Commercial Directing Masterclass is online and ready for you to grow your career. Commercial Directing Bootcamp is June 27th, 2020 and will be 15 filmmakers maximum to ensure social distancing. It's a Zoom recorded episode to be tolerant. Thanks. Jordan This runs an hour. Special thanks to Ritual Music for their Top 11 Podcasts for Filmmakers list!!!