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Latest podcast episodes about indiana university media school

Night Dreams Talk Radio
UAP'S Whistleblower & Candidate For U.S. Congress Dr.Joseph Buchman

Night Dreams Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 60:46


Dr Buchman is a candidate for the United States House in Utah in a Special Election being held this year. He is running as an Unaffiliated candidate and focused on two issues 1) freeing all witnesses and whistleblowers from any illegal NDAs (Non-Disclosure Agreements) regarding waste, fraud, criminal activities, and evidence of human interaction with NTI (Non-Human Intelligence) both technology and biologics.Joe holds an earned Ph.D. from the Indiana University Media School, an MS in Finance from Purdue, and a BS in Marketing from IU. After earning tenure as a Professor of Management, he left traditional higher education to develop online MBA finance courses for the University of Chicago's online MBA program, and pursue his dreams of adventure travel (chasing total solar eclipses, trekking the Altai Mountains of Mongolia, Burning Man, the Sundance Film Festival, and driving the entire US interstate highway system in a camper van with his wife and four children (now all grown), and throat singing).His lifelong interest in cosmology, nucleogenesis, and the possibility of extraterrestrial life led him to serve, with six former members of the United States Congress, on the 2013 Citizen Hearing on Disclosure in Washington, DC, first as the moderator, and then as a member of the Congressional panel. His research has been published in a wide variety of college textbooks and trade publications, and presented to the American Psychological Association, the National Association of Broadcasters, TEDx at Burning Man, the Roswell UFO Festival, the Society for Scientific Exploration, FreedomFest, Contact in the Desert, the Sonoma International Film Festival, and the SETI Institute's Contact: Cultures of the Imagination conference in Mountain View, CA. He is also the author of the Forward to ROSWELL: THE ULTIMATE COLD CASE by Donald Schmitt and Tom Carey.Dr. Buchman has been a candidate for the US House in three elections, 2008, 2017, and 2023. The latter two of those being Special Elections called by the Governor of Utah after the resignations of two of Utah's congressmen.

Break It Down Show
Michael Uslan - BATMAN'S BATMAN: A Memoir from Hollywood

Break It Down Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 58:48


Michael Uslan - BATMAN'S BATMAN: A Memoir from Hollywood - With a remarkable career spanning decades, Uslan has garnered prestigious accolades, including Oscar, Emmy, People's Choice, and Annie Awards. As a Professor of Practice at Indiana University Media School, he pioneered the first accredited course on comic book folklore. His upcoming book, The Boy Who Loved Batman, was set to debut as a Broadway play in Fall 2022. Join us for an extraordinary episode featuring Michael E. Uslan, the Originator and Executive Producer of the iconic Batman movie franchise. From the groundbreaking 1989 BATMAN film to the highly anticipated 2022 release, THE BATMAN, Uslan's creative vision has shaped the Dark Knight's cinematic universe, including THE JOKER and the celebrated DARK KNIGHT trilogy. Whether you're a devoted fan of Batman, an aspiring producer, or simply intrigued by the entertainment industry, this episode is a must-listen. Please support the Break It Down Show by doing a monthly subscription to the show  All of the money you invest goes directly to supporting the show!   For the  of this episode head to  Haiku Batman's legacy Uslan's creative vision Hollywood's secrets.   ​​Similar episodes: Adam Shoenfeld  Stuart Scheller  S. Sheller, Matt Hoh  Join us in supporting Save the Brave as we battle PTSD.  Executive Producer/Host: Pete A Turner  Producer: Damjan Gjorgjiev  Writer: Dragan Petrovski ​​ ​​The Break It Down Show is your favorite best, new podcast, featuring 5 episodes a week with great interviews highlighting world-class guests from a wide array of shows.

The Captioned Life Show
#60 Batman's Batman With Michael Uslan

The Captioned Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 92:52


ABOUT THE EPISODEThere have been many Batman films throughout the decades and the person responsible for all of them since the 1989 release “Batman” is Michael Uslan. In this episode, the hosts chatted with Michael about his journey in bringing the dark and serious character to life on the big screen, his love for comics, his time and experience in Hollywood, and discussed his latest book, “Batman's Batman”. RESOURCES & LINKSEpisode #60 “Batman's Batman With Michael Uslan”Michael Uslan on InstagramMichael Uslan on Facebook“Batman's Batman” by Michael Uslan (Amazon)“The Boy Who Loved Batman” by Michael Uslan (Amazon)Playbill article, “Michael Uslan Adapting His Memoir The Boy Who Loved Batman For The Stage”CBR.com article, “10 Batman Villains & The Real Life Mental Health Conditions They Represent”The Captioned Life Show websiteABOUT THE GUESTMichael E. Uslan is the Originator and Executive Producer of the Batman movie franchise, spanning from 1989's BATMAN to 2022's THE BATMAN, including THE JOKER, the DARK KNIGHT trilogy, and the Justice League series. His work has been awarded Oscar, Emmy, People's Choice, and Annie Awards. He was the first instructor to teach an accredited course on comic book folklore at any university and continues to teach as a Professor of Practice at Indiana University Media School. He is also the author of The Boy Who Loved Batman (IUP, 2019), which will become a Broadway play in Fall, 2022 with the Nederlander Organization. For Genius Brands, Michael oversees The Stan Lee Universe and the legacy of characters created by Stan post-Marvel. He was appointed to Joe Biden's task force of entertainment industry executives regarding gun violence and movies/television and has served as a judge for the Asian Film Awards (Asia's Oscars). He has also served on boards for Discovery Channel Global Education Partnership; the Association of Film Commissioners International; Wild Brain Animation Studio; Center for Excellence in Education; Youth Grants Panel, National Endowment for the Humanities; New Jersey Film Commission; Thomas Edison/Black Maria Film Festival; and Asbury Park Music & Film Festival. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Unpaid Interns
53. Dr. Galen Clavio (Indiana University Media School)

Unpaid Interns

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 55:39


The man who helped start this podcast, Dr. Galen Clavio, joins the show to talk college football, the Big Ten's resumption, student media and teaching during a pandemic, the NIL task force, Indiana football predictions, and more.

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Stories from Home
SFH #16: Sarah & Pascal

Stories from Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 5:15


Sarah Panfil and Pascal Sloman, students in the Indiana University Media School, cut through the awkwardness of getting to know one another to talk about self reflection, self awareness, and navigating their mothers' worries.

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The Best Story shows
The Best Story I've Heard Today with Daniela Molina

The Best Story shows

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 6:46


Daniela Molina is an Indiana University Media School student, and an aspiring investigative journalist who has already interned at WTVJ in Miami, where she was named an Emma Bowen Foundation Fellow, and at WTIU, Bloomington. She's previously served as the interim editor-in-chief of The Reporter, which is the campus paper for Miami Dade College.  And today she's brought us the story of Legend Solar, a solar panel company out west that has left customers feeling like they are part of a Ponzi scheme. it's a big story, there's a lot to it, and you'll want to check it out. Follow the show on Twitter, @BestStoryShow. And when you're done with this one, check out more episodes. You can also subscribe on Google Play or Stitcher.

WFIU: Movies
Stories of Peace

WFIU: Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 7:27


Documenting MLK’s “Beloved Community” in Bloomington

WFIU: Culture
Stories of Peace

WFIU: Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 7:27


Documenting MLK’s “Beloved Community” in Bloomington

Gangrey Podcast
Episode 4: Kelley Benham French

Gangrey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2016 28:30


Kelley Benham French of the Tampa Bay Times wrote the three-part series “Never let go.” The story focuses on the birth of Juniper French, the daughter of Kelley and husband Tom French (as in Pulitzer Prize-winning Tom French). Juniper was born at 23 weeks, six days and weighed just one pound, four ounces at birth. While written in the first-person, this story is not your typical piece of memoir. Benham reported the hell out of this story, starting with more than 7,000 pages of medical records and continuing on with extensive interviews with ever doctor, nurse and social worker involved in her daughter’s life. French is now a professor of practice at the Indiana University Media School. She recently worked as the editor on Lane DeGregory's piece, "The Long Fall of Phoebe Jonchuck."

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Gangrey Podcast
Episode 43: Lane DeGregory

Gangrey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2016 40:08


Lane DeGregory is a Pulitzer Prize-winning feature writer at the Tampa Bay Times. In early January, the Times published a long story by DeGregory, told in three chapters, about a five-year-old girl whose father killed her by dropping her off a bridge into the ocean. “The Long Fall of Phoebe Jonchuck” is a brutal yet powerful piece that shows how a sweet little girl was the victim of a child protective services system that let far too many children fall through the cracks. The editor on this story was Kelley Benham French, now a professor of practice at the Indiana University Media School. We featured French on the podcast after she wrote the three-part series, “Never Let Go.” DeGregory won a Pulitzer in 2009 for feature writing for her story, “The Girl in the Window.” Her work has appeared in Best Newspaper Writing in four times. She has taught journalism at the University of South Florida – St. Petersburg, been a speaker at the Nieman Narrative Conference at Harvard University, and won dozens of national awards. She’s also known for finding wonderful stories among everyday lives, including a piece on a flag-toting rodeo rider, and a boy buying a Valentine card for his first girlfriend.