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Tom is joined by Jay Curley of Ben & Jerry's, the ice cream company, to discuss their multi-year relationship with Phish. Engineer: Brian Stollery. Originally released in 2018. Please support our work by visiting OsirisPod.com/Premium.
In today's episode, Fares is joined by Chris DiCarlo, host of the CagedIn Podcast, to recap last Saturday's Cage Titans 66 card. They start with the exciting build-up (1:24), then dive into the main event where Slippery Pete became the new lightweight champion (5:16). In the co-main event, The Gladiator, Andrew Valdina took on Tyler Smythe (14:13). They also cover the fight between Kyle Hill and Aaron Trecell (19:37). The episode features the first-ever crowning of an amateur light heavyweight champion, as Batman took on Superman (24:29). The 'Moment of the Night' highlights Ozzy Martin defending his belt against Jay Curley (28:00). Finally, they share their overall thoughts on the card (1:01:52). Follow Caged In IG: HEREListen to Chris' Interviews: HEREGet your HBP Merch: HEREMore HBP Content: HERE HBP on IG:https://www.instagram.com/thehbpod_/
We journey into the weird world of Vermont's favorite jam band to explore the culture of "phandom” and Phish's early roots in our brave little state.We originally released this episode in 2021. In it, Ethan Weinstein of South Woodstock asks: “Why do people like Phish? And how did they become such a big part of Vermont music culture?”(Heads up: There's a bit of profanity in this episode, and some discussion of drugs and drug culture.)To see photos of Phish from their early Vermont days, check out our web post. You'll also find a Phish starter kit with resources to further your Phish education, should you so desire.Josh Crane reported this episode, with editing and production from Myra Flynn and Angela Evancie. Mix and sound design by Josh Crane. Ty Gibbons composed our theme music. Thanks to Phish Inc. for permission to use some of the band's music. Special thanks also to Jonathan Heller, Billy Glassner, Paul Brill, Stephanie Jenkins, Jay Curley, Anne Rothwell, Jenn Moore, Beth Montuori Rowles, Anna Van Dine, Mary Engisch, Peter Engisch, Laura Schoenfeld, Steve Zind, Patti Daniels, Chris Albertine, John Van Hoesen, Mitch Wertlieb, Alex Burns and everyone who left a voicemail on our Phish hotline — Chris, Chris, Christina, Jonathan, Jim, Antonia, Ron, Philip, Andy, Stephanie, Molly, Robb, Shannon, Bryant and Nina.Music featured in this episode, in order of appearance:"Orejitas" by Blue Dot Sessions“Gotta Jibboo” by Phish“Ghost” by Phish“Hardboil” by Blue Dot Sessions"BLS Theme" by Ty Gibbons“Sargento” by Blue Dot Sessions“Halley's Comet” by Phish“Trois Gnossiennes 3” by Blue Dot Sessions“Wilson” by Phish“The Queen of Cones” by Blue Dot Sessions“Tyrano Theme” by Blue Dot Sessions“The Curtain With” by Phish“Maldoc” by Blue Dot Sessions“Auld Lang Syne” covered by Phish“Leaves” by Phish“Cran Ras” by Blue Dot Sessions"Ferus Cut" by Blue Dot Sessions"BLS Theme" by Ty GibbonsAs always, our journalism is better when you're a part of it:Ask a question about VermontVote on which question we should answer nextSign up for the BLS newsletterSay hi on Instagram and Reddit @bravestatevtDrop us an email: hello@bravelittlestate.orgMake a gift to support people-powered journalismTell your friends about the show!Brave Little State is a production of Vermont Public and a member of the NPR Network.
It’s a new year, but we continue grappling with the same big issues in 2021. For many, the events of last year made it impossible for business leaders to stand on the sidelines. But engaging with social justice issues is uncharted territory for most in the private sector. That’s why I’m re-sharing a conversation I had with Jay Curley, the Global Head of Integrated Marketing at Ben & Jerry’s. Ben & Jerry’s has been instrumental in paving the way for business to be a force for progressive change in the world. The iconic ice cream brand has taken bold stances on key social justice issues, from marriage equality to ending mass incarceration and supporting the Black Lives Matter movement. So how does a company like Ben & Jerry’s manage to keep growing and earning loyal employees and customers while speaking out on such controversial issues? In this episode of Lead With We, Jay Curley gives me an insider perspective based on his twelve years inside one of the most socially conscious and beloved brands out there. Enjoy the episode, and we’ll be back with new ones very soon! Jay Curley Jay Curley is the Global Head of Integrated Marketing for Ben & Jerry’s. Jay leads the development and execution of consumer marketing activities in the United States and global advertising and communications. These integrated programs bring Ben & Jerry’s progressive three-part mission to life in traditional advertising, innovative social media and digital engagements, retail shops, social activism, and live consumer experiences. Jay has been on the marketing lead for Ben & Jerry’s on campaigns focused on Climate Justice, Criminal Justice Reform, and Voting Rights. Simon Mainwaring Simon Mainwaring is a brand futurist, global keynote speaker, and bestselling author. He is best known as the author of We First: How Brands and Consumers Use Social Media to Build a Better World and the Founder and CEO of We First, a strategic consultancy that works with brands to define their business strategy, company culture, and brand communications. This episode of LEAD WITH WE was produced and edited by Goal17Media.com and is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify. Resources Learn more about Ben & Jerry’s delicious flavors and powerful campaigns by visiting their website. Connect with Jay on LinkedIn. Check out We First Branding for case studies and other free resources related to purposeful business.
Before becoming the Global Head of Integrated Marketing for Ben & Jerry’s, Jay Curley dreamt of working for the famous ice cream brand that has taken bold stances on key social justice issues, from marriage equality to ending mass incarceration and supporting the Black Lives Matter movement. So how does a company like Ben & Jerry’s manage to keep growing and earning loyal employees and customers while speaking out on such controversial issues? In this episode of Lead With We, Jay Curley gives me an insider perspective based on his twelve years inside one of the most socially conscious and beloved brands out there. Jay Curley Jay Curley is the Global Head of Integrated Marketing for Ben & Jerry’s. Jay leads the development and execution of consumer marketing activities in the United States and global advertising and communications. These integrated programs bring Ben & Jerry’s progressive three-part mission to life in traditional advertising, innovative social media and digital engagements, retail shops, social activism, and live consumer experiences. Jay has been on the marketing lead for Ben & Jerry’s on campaigns focused on Climate Justice, Criminal Justice Reform, and Voting Rights. Simon Mainwaring Simon Mainwaring is a brand futurist, global keynote speaker, and bestselling author. He is best known as the author of We First: How Brands and Consumers Use Social Media to Build a Better World and the Founder and CEO of We First, a strategic consultancy that works with brands to define their business strategy, company culture, and brand communications. This episode of LEAD WITH WE was produced and edited by Goal17Media.com and is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify. Resources Learn more about Ben & Jerry’s delicious flavors and powerful campaigns by visiting their website. Connect with Jay on LinkedIn. Check out We First Branding for case studies and other free resources related to purposeful business.
On the heels of our two-week hiatus return, we are excited to release an interview with Jay Curley, Global Head of Integrated Marketing at Ben and Jerry's. Jay was nice enough to meet with The Vic at their Waterbury facility to talk about Phish, art, music and the new release of It's Ice...Cream! We hope you enjoy the discussion and we were treated to a special announcement about Ben and Jerry's at Curveball. Have a great weekend everyone, tour looms!!!
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John Curley discusses Willem de Kooning's Saturday Night (1956), part of the Kemper Art Museum's permanent collection. Presented in conjunction with the Museum's Spotlight Series.
John Curley discusses Willem de Kooning's Saturday Night (1956), part of the Kemper Art Museum's permanent collection. Presented in conjunction with the Museum's Spotlight Series.