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Web3. What is it? Why does it matter? How do you navigate it? And how is it changing the way brands and planners work? The internet is evolving, which has us asking these questions and so many more. Good thing we were joined in this episode by Brian Piper, director of content strategy and assessment at University of Rochester, Allison Chen, independent consultant and visual designer, Josh Coon, director of experience at Truth Collective, and of course, John Roberts, chief strategy officer at Truth Collective to help guide us through the next frontier of digital space and what it means for small agencies. Key Takeaways: What Web3 has to offer brands and vice versa The critical difference between audience and community How to get clients into Web3 — and the real questions they should be asking themselves Why utility value and generosity will succeed How long-term solutions and impact on a larger scale are the future for brands in Web3
Welcome to our Hoopsology House Party! Get hyped as we preview the upcoming season with our friends, Josh Coon and Allan Muenzler. We answer many of the pressing questions fans have including surprise teams in the finals, darkhorse MVP candidates, the best league pass team, and more. Get in touch with the show through Facebook and Twitter, leave us a review on iTunes and email us at hoopsologypod@gmail.com. We are a member of the OTG Basketball Network. Like – Share – Subscribe Be sure to check out our podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hoopsology/id1509790773 or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Join the conversation! Twitter: https://twitter.com/hoopsologypod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hoopsologypod/ IG: @hoopsologypod Thank you for your support! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hoopsology/support
Welcome to Planner Parley, a show where we come together under a flag of truce to talk about small agency planning. Planner Parley is brought to you by the 4A's (The American Association of Advertising Agencies). In this week's episode, we're talking with Sean Pitts, brand strategist at Hanson Dodge in Milwaukee, WI, and Josh Coon, director of experience at Truth Collective in Rochester, NY, about the marriage of content and strategy – and the ways that union is changing how brands reach and engage with consumers. Join them and, of course, John Roberts, CSO at Truth Collective, as we bridge the gaps between strategists and content creators, and what it means for small agencies. Key Takeaways: Unorthodox career trajectories make compelling content strategists Finding balance (and tension) between strategy and the creative process Consumer shifts are reshaping agencies and their roles Content to culture – Who's moving whom? Meeting consumers on their channels, across all channels
Welcome to Planner Parley, a show where we come together under a flag of truce to talk about small agency planning. Planner Parley is brought to you by the 4A's (The American Association of Advertising Agencies). In this week’s episode, we’re talking with Sean Pitts, brand strategist at Hanson Dodge in Milwaukee, WI, and Josh Coon, director of experience at Truth Collective in Rochester, NY, about the marriage of content and strategy – and the ways that union is changing how brands reach and engage with consumers. Join them and, of course, John Roberts, CSO at Truth Collective, as we bridge the gaps between strategists and content creators, and what it means for small agencies. Key Takeaways: - Unorthodox career trajectories make compelling content strategists - Finding balance (and tension) between strategy and the creative process - Consumer shifts are reshaping agencies and their roles - Content to culture – Who’s moving whom? - Meeting consumers on their channels, across all channels
In this edition of Hoopsology, we welcome a friend of the show, Josh Coon. Josh is a die-hard fan of the NBA and along with Matt and Justin give their thoughts on the Heat winning Game 3, terrible NBA Finals ratings, Doc Rivers coaching the Sixers, and Josh's thoughts on the Suns and Nuggets. Get in touch with the show through Facebook and Twitter, leave us a review on iTunes and email us at hoopsologypod@gmail.com. #Basketball #Suns #NBA #NBAFinals --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hoopsology/support
Welcome to Planner Parley, a show where we come together under a flag of truce to talk about small agency planning. Planner Parley is brought to you by the 4A's (The American Association of Advertising Agencies). Well, it’s been quite a season! From hacks to wallow pits to looking into the future, we've covered a lot of ground and uncovered loads of tips and tricks for agency planners and strategists. In this final episode of the season, join Truth Collective’s Director of Experience, Josh Coon, and, of course, CSO John Roberts, as they reflect on Season 1 of the Planner Parley Podcast and remind us all what strategic planning means for small agencies. Key Takeaways: - The Best of Season 1 - Looking Back and Ahead at the Same Time - Download All the Episodes Today!
Full Article on the Website Steven, John, and Bill travel to Rochester to interview Josh Coon with the Kodakery and 'Ektachrome Super Fan' Matt Stoffel. We learn about George Eastman, how film is made in the Kodak factory, and the film resurgence.
An interview with Josh Coon, co-author of a two-part series discussing the development of a GC/Quadrupole-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer.
In this podcast, Raj Mukhopadhyay discusses with Josh Coon at the University of Wisconsin Madison the attributes of electron transfer dissociation and the role it will play in protein sequence analysis. She also mentions the other content of the May 1, 2009, issue of Analytical Chemistry.