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Latest podcast episodes about journalism mass communication

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Stacy Green And STOLEN MOTHERS With Pamela Fagan Hutchins On Crime & Wine

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 33:21


Stacy Green, Author joins Pamela Fagan Hutchins on Crime & Wine to talk about her 9th Nikki Hunt crime thriller, STOLEN MOTHERS, and much, much more! About STOLEN MOTHERS: Children run through the streets in their Halloween costumes, giggling happily, not noticing the blood on the house is real. A baby girl is tucked up asleep in her room. Her mother's body lies motionless in the front yard, pink petals on the ground beside her… Arriving in the quiet community of Mulberry Creek, Special Agent Nikki Hunt is shocked that amongst the chaos of costumes and fake, silver spider webs, a new mother called Kiania Watson has lost her life. A blooming rare flower placed carefully in her cold, bound hands. Nikki's legs go weak: it's the mark of a serial killer she's met before. Nine years ago, Nikki fell in pursuit of a masked man who'd killed a young girl at a cabin in rural Minnesota. Seeing her cradling the bump of her pregnant belly, he'd spared her life. She was told he'd died in a shoot-out days later. But the pink flower only grows at that cabin: it's a message to Nikki. Nikki's team are quick to suspect Kiania's abusive husband. But Nikki finds two further, similar murders in other states. Flowers were left in their palms when they died. Nikki's heart breaks when she realizes all the victims were mothers to newborn babies. Digging desperately into old case files, Nikki finds blood on a rock she secured nine years ago, which has never been tested. But not before receiving a desperate call that another woman has just been taken. This twisted killer is playing a deadly game, and Nikki must risk her own life if she has any chance of returning this mother to her child alive… A dark, twisty and heart-racing thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat, reading it in one sitting. Fans of Kendra Elliot, Lisa Regan and Robert Dugoni will be addicted to the suspense in this tightly-woven page-turner. About Stacy Green: Stacy Green is a USA Today best-selling author of more than a dozen mysteries and thrillers. Her books include the award-winning Lucy Kendall series, the Cage Foster series, and the USA Today best-selling Nikki Hunt series. Stacy has bachelor's degrees in Journalism/Mass Communication and Sociology from Drake University. She's a member of Sisters in Crime, International Thriller Writers, and Mystery Writers of America. Stacy lives in Iowa with her husband, daughter, and fur babies. Crime and Wine is a copyrighted production of Authors on the Air Global Network, a digital media group with over 4 million viewers/listeners in 153+ countries.

Wine Women & Writing
Stacy Green And STOLEN MOTHERS With Pamela Fagan Hutchins On Crime & Wine

Wine Women & Writing

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 33:21


Stacy Green, Author joins Pamela Fagan Hutchins on Crime & Wine to talk about her 9th Nikki Hunt crime thriller, STOLEN MOTHERS, and much, much more!About STOLEN MOTHERS:Children run through the streets in their Halloween costumes, giggling happily, not noticing the blood on the house is real. A baby girl is tucked up asleep in her room. Her mother's body lies motionless in the front yard, pink petals on the ground beside her…Arriving in the quiet community of Mulberry Creek, Special Agent Nikki Hunt is shocked that amongst the chaos of costumes and fake, silver spider webs, a new mother called Kiania Watson has lost her life. A blooming rare flower placed carefully in her cold, bound hands. Nikki's legs go weak: it's the mark of a serial killer she's met before.Nine years ago, Nikki fell in pursuit of a masked man who'd killed a young girl at a cabin in rural Minnesota. Seeing her cradling the bump of her pregnant belly, he'd spared her life. She was told he'd died in a shoot-out days later. But the pink flower only grows at that cabin: it's a message to Nikki.Nikki's team are quick to suspect Kiania's abusive husband. But Nikki finds two further, similar murders in other states. Flowers were left in their palms when they died. Nikki's heart breaks when she realizes all the victims were mothers to newborn babies.Digging desperately into old case files, Nikki finds blood on a rock she secured nine years ago, which has never been tested. But not before receiving a desperate call that another woman has just been taken. This twisted killer is playing a deadly game, and Nikki must risk her own life if she has any chance of returning this mother to her child alive…A dark, twisty and heart-racing thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat, reading it in one sitting. Fans of Kendra Elliot, Lisa Regan and Robert Dugoni will be addicted to the suspense in this tightly-woven page-turner.About Stacy Green:Stacy Green is a USA Today best-selling author of more than a dozen mysteries and thrillers. Her books include the award-winning Lucy Kendall series, the Cage Foster series, and the USA Today best-selling Nikki Hunt series. Stacy has bachelor's degrees in Journalism/Mass Communication and Sociology from Drake University. She's a member of Sisters in Crime, International Thriller Writers, and Mystery Writers of America. Stacy lives in Iowa with her husband, daughter, and fur babies. Crime and Wine is a copyrighted production of Authors on the Air Global Network, a digital media group with over 4 million viewers/listeners in 153+ countries. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crime-and-wine/support

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Stacy Green And STOLEN MOTHERS With Pamela Fagan Hutchins On Crime & Wine

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 33:21


Stacy Green, Author joins Pamela Fagan Hutchins on Crime & Wine to talk about her 9th Nikki Hunt crime thriller, STOLEN MOTHERS, and much, much more! About STOLEN MOTHERS: Children run through the streets in their Halloween costumes, giggling happily, not noticing the blood on the house is real. A baby girl is tucked up asleep in her room. Her mother's body lies motionless in the front yard, pink petals on the ground beside her… Arriving in the quiet community of Mulberry Creek, Special Agent Nikki Hunt is shocked that amongst the chaos of costumes and fake, silver spider webs, a new mother called Kiania Watson has lost her life. A blooming rare flower placed carefully in her cold, bound hands. Nikki's legs go weak: it's the mark of a serial killer she's met before. Nine years ago, Nikki fell in pursuit of a masked man who'd killed a young girl at a cabin in rural Minnesota. Seeing her cradling the bump of her pregnant belly, he'd spared her life. She was told he'd died in a shoot-out days later. But the pink flower only grows at that cabin: it's a message to Nikki. Nikki's team are quick to suspect Kiania's abusive husband. But Nikki finds two further, similar murders in other states. Flowers were left in their palms when they died. Nikki's heart breaks when she realizes all the victims were mothers to newborn babies. Digging desperately into old case files, Nikki finds blood on a rock she secured nine years ago, which has never been tested. But not before receiving a desperate call that another woman has just been taken. This twisted killer is playing a deadly game, and Nikki must risk her own life if she has any chance of returning this mother to her child alive… A dark, twisty and heart-racing thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat, reading it in one sitting. Fans of Kendra Elliot, Lisa Regan and Robert Dugoni will be addicted to the suspense in this tightly-woven page-turner. About Stacy Green: Stacy Green is a USA Today best-selling author of more than a dozen mysteries and thrillers. Her books include the award-winning Lucy Kendall series, the Cage Foster series, and the USA Today best-selling Nikki Hunt series. Stacy has bachelor's degrees in Journalism/Mass Communication and Sociology from Drake University. She's a member of Sisters in Crime, International Thriller Writers, and Mystery Writers of America. Stacy lives in Iowa with her husband, daughter, and fur babies. Crime and Wine is a copyrighted production of Authors on the Air Global Network, a digital media group with over 4 million viewers/listeners in 153+ countries.

Convenience Matters
Align With Your Hometown Heroes on 24/7 Day - Episode 391

Convenience Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 21:56


24/7 Day, held every July 24, is the industry's chance to celebrate what it means to communities. Last year more than 30,000 stores participated. Find out how you can join them in 2023—and how it can help your business. Hosted by: Jeff Lenard  About our Guest: Anna Felz, Director of Brand Management, TXB Stores Inc. Anna has been at TXB since 2019 and oversees all elements of brand management for the company. She previously served as marketing director for Sprint Food Stores, based in Augusta, GA, and was the senior marketing executive for Ocozzio marketing firm, also based in Augusta. Anna earned a degree in public relations and communications from the University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism & Mass Communication. She also serves as a group fitness and yoga instructor.

Convenience Matters
How a Rebrand Led to Reinvention at TXB - Episode 364

Convenience Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 26:36


TXB has done much more than rebrand a previous store concept: It's redefined the concept of convenience. Stores have a focus on fresh, local food and its local roots. After all, it's Texas born. Related Link: TXB Stores Inc. Hosted by: Jeff Lenard About our Guests: Kevin Smartt, CEO, TXB Stores Inc. Kevin is CEO of TXB Stores, formerly known as Kwik Chek Food Stores, a chain of approximately 50 locations across Texas and Oklahoma. He is a current member of the NACS Executive Committee and served as 2020-21 NACS chairman. He also served as chairman of Conexxus. Anna Felz, Director of Brand Management, TXB Stores Inc. Anna has been at TXB since 2019 and oversees all elements of brand management for the company. She previously served as marketing director for Sprint Food Stores, based in Augusta, GA, and was the senior marketing executive for Ocozzio marketing firm, also based in Augusta. Anna earned a degree in public relations and communications from the University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism & Mass Communication. She also serves as a group fitness and yoga instructor.

Well-Adjusted Mama
Ellen Velez & Sarah Filipovitz: Motherhood & Entrepreneurship: Maintaining Your Identity | WAM171

Well-Adjusted Mama

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 51:15


Ellen Velez, partner FlipFort, is a serial entrepreneur, classically trained chef and published journalist. Her passion for entrepreneurship can be traced back to 2005 when she started a successful catering company in the NYC metro area and grew the sales to upwards of a quarter-million dollars. In February 2015, she sold it to her resident chef and moved to Cleveland where she started another small catering company and also continues to teach cooking classes. These experiences have helped her to learn all areas of business ownership such as sales, marketing, finances and management. She has a Bachelor's degree in Journalism/Mass Communication from St. Bonaventure University and a AOS degree from The Culinary Institute of America where she received the Leadership Award upon graduation. Outside of work, Ellen resides in Shaker Heights, OH where she's raising her two young boys with her husband. Sarah Filipovitz, Partner, FlipFort, has over 18 years of experience in consulting, fundraising and education. Sarah has a true commitment to improving the lives of others and especially children. Sarah started as a middle school and high school reading specialist working her way into district trainer in specific reading programs. Her professional career as a reading specialist has allowed her to currently consult with school districts on identifying and implementing specific reading programs to meet their needs. She is also an educational advocate for parents of at risk children seeking educational testing and special ed programs. Sarah currently works with nonprofits and established charities of all sizes. She is an active participant in the Feed My Starving Children's charity organization and board member at University Hospitals, Ride the Rainbow foundation and has led fundraising events for the Akron City School District. She has a Bachelor's degree in Education with a minor in Spanish from St. Bonaventure University and a M.Ed in reading and literacy from Boston College. Sarah continues educating herself through ongoing Harvard's Teacher as Scholars program. Sarah resides in Hudson, OH and enjoys spending time with her husband and two daughters. For more information, check out their website at www.flipfort.com and their cause at www.chair-ity.org. Use code WAMFF22 for 15% off your online order until Dec 31, 2022. Please click the button to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you! Visit http://drlaurabrayton.com/podcasts/ for show notes and available downloads. © 2022 Dr. Laura Brayton

10 Lessons Learned
Dr. CJ Cornell - If all you want is someone to rave about your idea, then call your mother

10 Lessons Learned

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 53:07 Transcription Available


  Dr CJ Cornell shares his experience as an entrepreneur and tells us why we should "Be Up Front" why we "Don't play hard to get" and "If you have to tell me how great you are — you're not". Hosted by Dianna White. About Dr. CJ Cornell CJ Cornell is a veteran media industry executive, entrepreneur, investor, author and educator with a long history of creating products and companies television, broadband, and other consumer media platforms.  As a serial entrepreneur, CJ Cornell was a founder or part of the senior management team of more than a dozen successful start-up ventures that collectively attracted over $250 million in private funding; created nearly a thousand new jobs; and launched dozens of innovative consumer, media and communications products that have exceeded $3 billion in revenues. Most recently CJ Cornell was Professor of Digital Media & Entrepreneurship at Arizona State University's Walter School of Journalism & Mass Communication, and Co-Director at the school's Knight Center for Digital Media Entrepreneurship, as well as ASU's first full time Entrepreneur-in-Residence. Some of his startup ventures and experience includes: Founder of Chaos Media Networks – the first Video on Demand cable television network in the US, with 10 branded channels, and grew to be one of the largest cable networks on the west coast (sold in 2005). Sr. Vice President of Ruckus Networks – the largest music sharing service for college campuses (acquired by Sony and Universal Music Group). Founder of Propel Arizona – a pioneering online crowdfunding company that was the largest in the southwest US before it was acquired in Jan 2014. VP at Mobileway – a multinational l text messaging technology and content network (acquired by Sybase) Founder of Wisdom TV/Sagesse – a cable TV network that also launch some of the world's first interactive features. Co-Founder of Aha Media – a media technology company that used behavior to predict and suggest programs that people would like to watch. Founder of ProtoCorp Telesystems – created and deployed the industry's first smartphones (funded and later acquired by BellSouth corp) Founder of ProtoCorp International – launched the first complete PC-based human resources software #1 in the world and sold on all 7 continents. Served as a Board Member and Venture Partner at Silicon Ventures, LLC. He has been an advisor or consultant to companies such as Disney, Comcast, Time Warner, Canal+, Universal Television, Sony, Microsoft and Sun. CJ continues to serve as an advisor and consultant on technology and strategic issues to financial institutions and investment banks, while occasionally serving as an expert witness on matters of business, technology and media. Based in Phoenix, Arizona CJ Cornell sits on the board of many public entrepreneurship and economic development committees, and and sits on the board of 5 high tech companies. He recently served on the New York Institute of Technology Dean's Executive Advisory Board – School of Engineering and Computing Sciences He is the author of many published academic papers and articles on subjects related to entrepreneurship, technology, media and education. He was one of the first bloggers when he created the popular site Cerebral Graffiti in 1995. CJ Cornell is the author of the bestselling book The Age of Metapreneurship – A Journey into the Future of Entrepreneurship, and The Startup Brain Trust – A Guidebook for Startups, Entrepreneurs, and the Experts that Help them Become Great, and coauthor of the textbook Media Innovation and Entrepreneurship. His blog is ranked in the top 50 most influential websites in entrepreneurship and startups, and also is recognized as a top writer on Quora for entrepreneurship and for business development. CJ Cornell holds undergraduate degrees in engineering, a master's in management and a Ph.D. in marketing and strategy. Outside of business, CJ has practiced martial arts for 21 years and has been an instructor for eight years. He holds advanced black belts in Karate, Jujitsu, Aikido and in other disciplines. The Smithsonian recognized CJ as one of the influential teachers and mentors of 1999. ranked in the top 50 most influential websites for entrepreneurship and startups.   Episode Notes Be Up-Front: Are you really just looking for a hookup, eye candy, or a sugar daddy? 07:03 Don't ask me how to lose 20 pounds the night before the prom. 08:20 Don't play hard to get. 10:44 If you have to tell me how great you are — you're not. 11:48 Have a thick skin: Your idea is not as good as you think it is. 15:43 If all you want is someone to rave about your idea, then call your mother. (If you merely want someone to agree with you, then adopt a parrot) 18:35 Please be smarter than me — at least about your own business. 21:38 Please tell me if you're dating other people. 26:08 We're not going all-the-way after the first date. 28:50 Promise you'll call me in the morning. 44:30  

The Lead
UGA's Karin Assmann on interviewing hesitant sources

The Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 20:46


Dr. Karin Assmann has reported from Guantanamo Bay "three times" by her count. She's also convinced multiple CIA directors to interview with her. She joins today's episode to share her methods for getting an interview with the most hesitant sources, and shares why she became interested in studying newsrooms and working journalists. Guest: Karin Assmann, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Journalism at the Grady College of Journalism & Mass Communication at the University of Georgia.

Because You Need to Know Podcast
Philanthropy, Nuremberg, Justice, Volunteerism, and Jamestown NY: The focus of Kristan McMahon

Because You Need to Know Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 22:57


Kristan McMahon has served as President of the Robert H. Jackson Center since April 2019. McMahon is a former principal with Vetted Solutions, an executive search firm specializing in association and nonprofit recruiting and consulting in Washington, D.C. where she helped guide a transformational process for the company's executive searches. Previously, McMahon was corporate counsel for Verizon in Arlington, VA where she advised all business entities on a variety of antitrust issues, including deal analysis and compliance with antitrust/competition laws. Before joining Verizon, McMahon served as a Staff Attorney for Howrey LLP, where she was part of the antitrust team leading government investigations and litigations for numerous global Fortune 500 companies. McMahon received a B.A. in Journalism/Mass Communication and Political Science from St. Bonaventure University, a J.D. from The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, as well as a Certificate from its Communications Law Institute. She serves as a Trustee and Chair of the Student Affairs Committee for St. Bonaventure University. She also serves on the boards of Youth For Understanding, an international student exchange organization, and Sitar Arts Center, a youth arts education center in Washington, D.C.

IRadioLive Podcasting Platform (www.i-radiolive.com)
Alagappa CR -27-09-2021 MA Journalism Mass communication Dept students activities

IRadioLive Podcasting Platform (www.i-radiolive.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 11:07


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FMC Fast Chat

FMC Fast Chat: Trust In News? In America? Let's Discuss

FMC Fast Chat


Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 32:03


What is it about the news today that makes Americans so lose their minds? In this episode of FMC Fast Chat, we ask the expert: Dr. Benjamin Toff, Senior Research Fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford. Dr. Toff chats with us on the latest Trust in News survey results, and what it is about the news today that polarizes American audiences. Ok, politics and political leaders play a big role, but there's more to it than that: Generational differences, geography and even gender differences come into play. The study looks at attitudes about news in the US, UK, India, and Brazil and finds distrust isn't even the biggest problem the news media faces from today's public. Take a listen to find out more. This is the podcast of the Fair Media Council More About the Trust in News Project ABOUT DR. BENJAMIN TOFF Dr Benjamin Toff is a Senior Research Fellow at the Reuters Institute and leads the Trust in News Project. He retains a partial faculty appointment at the Hubbard School of Journalism & Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota. He studies public opinion, political communication, digital media, and changing journalistic practices. Among his projects in collaboration with the Reuters Institute is in-depth examination of “news avoidance” and infrequent news use among audiences in the UK and elsewhere. He is also working on a book manuscript focused on the use of public opinion surveys in news coverage of American politics. Dr Toff received his doctorate in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a bachelor's degree in Social Studies from Harvard University. He was a postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Reuters Institute from 2016-2017. Prior to his academic career, Dr Toff worked as a professional journalist, mostly as a researcher at the New York Times from 2005-2011. (SOURCE: Reuters Institute) ABOUT FAIR MEDIA COUNCIL The Fair Media Council is a 501c3 nonprofit organization advocating for quality news and working to create a media-savvy society. MORE: www.fairmediacouncil.org INTERESTED IN BEING A PODCAST GUEST? Send queries to bookings@fairmediacouncil.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Words of Love Podcast
S3E3 Forgiveness POLLS, Apologizing, + Accountability feat. Kayla Lopez

Words of Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2021 31:05


Hey y'all! In this episode, I'm joined by my new friend Kayla Lopez, who is a sophomore at the University of Georgia majoring in Journalism/Mass Communication. Kayla has grown up knowing Jesus her whole life, but would say her relationship with Him became personal for about 3 years, when she made the decision to attend church on her own + get baptized. Kayla is so excited to be on the podcast today, and says "this is literally a dream come trueeee", as she aspires to be a broadcast journalist some day in the future. In this episode, we continue our discussion on forgiveness, apologizing, and accountability - answering the polls from my Instagram story + reading some tips from the article "Accountability" by Mia Mingus. So many people, especially in our generation, do not know how to give proper apologies. This is absolutely unacceptable, and we must learn now how to hold ourselves accountable for our actions + put ourselves in the vulnerable position of apologizing. If we don't now, then we'll miss the window of apologizing + potentially lose the relationship. Apologizing + repentance are the heart of the gospel + the call of every Christian! We hope you all enjoy this episode and please reach out + thank Kayla for her time, insight, and for being a beautiful person inside + out! SUBSCRIBE + Share with your friends + family, + anyone who needs to hear this. As always, speak love + live it! For the latest updates on the podcast + to reach out, follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/luvy.isobel  https://instagram.com/wordsoflovepodcast Follow Kayla on Instagram https://instagram.com/urbankaay Music by: Kenneth Johnson + Evan Smallwood https://instagram.com/knny.mj https://instagram.com/officialzerofocus Art: by Kirby Guerrero (message me for cards!) https://instagram.com/kirbyco_ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wordsoflovepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wordsoflovepodcast/support

Words of Love Podcast
S3E2 Forgiving + Apologizing POLLS - Q+A feat. Kayla Lopez

Words of Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 38:36


Hey y'all! In this episode, I'm joined by my new friend Kayla Lopez, who is a sophomore at the University of Georgia majoring in Journalism/Mass Communication. Kayla has grown up knowing Jesus her whole life, but would say her relationship with Him became personal for about 3 years, when she made the decision to attend church on her own + get baptized. Kayla is so excited to be on the podcast today, and says "this is literally a dream come trueeee", as she aspires to be a broadcast journalist some day in the future. In this episode, Kayla and I discuss the Instagram polls I posted last week on Forgiveness and Apologizing. We answer your questions on a variety of topics, including: Is it easy or difficult for you to forgive others? Is it easier to forgive or avoid? What's more important: forgiving or apologizing? Are we 100% forgiven? Is there a limit to forgiveness or is it unconditional? Does God limit Himself by forgiving unconditionally? Can't we just take advantage of Him and treat Him like a doormat? and more like these! - some of which may be answered in the next episode. We hope you all enjoy this episode and be sure to subscribe, share with you friends, family, + anyone who needs to hear this! As always, speak love + live it! For the latest updates on the podcast + to reach out, follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/luvy.isobel https://instagram.com/wordsoflovepodcast Follow Kayla and Gabe on Instagram (and harass her jk LOL, rawr XD) https://instagram.com/urbankaay https://instagram.com/gabe_fernandez_ Music by: Kenneth Johnson + Evan Smallwood https://instagram.com/knny.mj https://instagram.com/officialzerofocus Art: by Kirby Guerrero (message me for cards!) https://instagram.com/kirbyco_ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wordsoflovepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wordsoflovepodcast/support

Sporting Denver
The Firecracker - Brianna Curtis

Sporting Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 39:29


I am a firecracker from Colorado. I am a graduate from Iowa State with a degree in Journalism Mass Communication, and a double Minor in Psych and International Studies. I have played soccer since I was two and have been honored to play Division 1 soccer for Iowa State University where I studied abroad for a month to learn Spanish. Through this experience I have found my love of sports casting and completed impressive internships to help me hone my skills and leadership abilities for this field. Through my time with the Iowa Cubs videography team, Athlete Network intern and my recent time as the Sports Intern for KCCI News, I have been able to add to my portfolio while growing my confidence. I will attend Oxford Brookes University in Headington England, to receive my Masters in Journalism this coming year.At 23 I can say I am proud to be who I am. I have achieved every goal I have set my sights on. When I was seven years old I decided I wanted to play D1 women's soccer in college before I even knew how to juggle. All I knew was that I loved to work hard, I loved to compete; I loved having a dream to chase. I was told I would never make the best team in the state; I did. I was told I would never get a collegiate offer. I was recruited by 9 different Division 1 programs, and verbally committed to play Division 1 soccer in 2013 when I was offered a scholarship to play at the University of Arkansas as a Freshman in High school. I ended up transferring out, and the head coach told me I would never make it off the bench at any college. I have started for Iowa State and had a very successful career. I am constantly having my intelligence undermined because I am blond, female and positive. I have been on the deans list since attending Iowa State, I win First team Big 12 academic award every semester and am on scholarship for my upcoming graduate school. I am now going on to play soccer in England for Oxford Brookes, with other offers from four different English Universities and a program in Florence, Italy. As a strong female, I intend to take the sports casting world by storm and provide others the example of just what tenacity can do; especially women who feel they are being undermined, I want to inspire them to speak up and pursue all they can. The bottom line is everyone can have an opinion and you can respect that, but no-one can tell you what you're capable of or stop you from achieving your dreams. As a journalist and videographer, I promise to live by the following statements:I will take responsibility for the accuracy of my work.I will verify all facts prior to releasing it to the public.I will use original sources whenever possible.I will use honesty and fairness to build my credibility and trust.I will ensure every person is treated with dignity and respect.I will ensure the work place is safe from sexual harassment, racism and other intolerable acts by using my voice and having an observant eye.I will always work hard to do the story justice in its truth.I will not manufacture the truth in what is being documented by interfering with the subject at hand.I will hold myself and those around me to the highest standard, and I will report when the standard is not met.I will not sacrifice myself or integrity in order to achieve, release a story or support a coworker

Sales Pipeline Radio
Telling the Story of Terminus from Lauren Patrick the Storyteller

Sales Pipeline Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 23:25


Listen in when we'll discuss The Power of Storytelling in B2B Marketing. Host Matt Heinz talks with Lauren Patrick about: ----more---- How Terminus led the charge into ABM Why storytelling is an important function of branding for startups Why aligning content to every stage of the customer journey is so important Why Customers don’t care about you until you care about them Defining a Revenue Focused Marketer Why people want to hear stories they care about  Lauren Patrick, Storyteller at Terminus.   Lauren Patrick is the Storyteller at Terminus, and Editor at PrettySouthern.com.  She was employee #12 at Terminus, the leader of the account-based marketing (ABM) movement. Lauren joined the company in 2015 right after they raised their seed round. Today, the company has more than 120 employees, 400 customers, and rapidly growing. Lauren is a graduate of the University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism & Mass Communication and she discovered her passion for niche marketing during her time as editor of UGA's newspaper, The Red & Black. Before coming into the digital world, she worked for print publications Gwinnett Daily Post, Jezebel Magazine, AutoTrader.com, plus managing the Services category for RaceTrac Convenience Stores. 

Monday Morning Critic Podcast
(Episode 101) "Trouble with the Curve" Actor: Jay Galloway.

Monday Morning Critic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 55:28


Jay Galloway born in Asunción, Paraguay and was raised as an only child in Atlanta, Georgia.Jay was primarily an athlete in high school and college. In high school, he was standout player on both Varsity football and baseball teams. He was also involved in the Acapella Choir in high school for 3 years, as well as host of his school talent show called "Regal Eagle." He made his acting debut when the movie "Trouble with the Curve" premiered in September of 2012. He also attended Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, where he was a linebacker on the football team. He graduated with a degree in Journalism/Mass Communication and Film Production. Meet: Jay Galloway.

The Talking Points Podcast
Talking Points #92 - 7/12/18 (Hot Topics: Gender differences and work-life balance)

The Talking Points Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 35:11


Thanks for listening! Here’s the second edition of our “Hot Topics” series. The focus of the discussion in this show is on gender differences in the practice of public relations, and work-life balance for women in PR roles. We’re joined by Amelia Reigstad, faculty member at the University of Minnesota Hubbard School of Journalism & Mass Communication. And, Amie Hoffner, vice president and director, Corporate Communications, at TCF Financial Corporation. Reigstad recently researched how gender and different communication styles and personality traits of men and women contribute to the culture of the PR workplace. And, how PR practitioners often “perform” in their roles. While Hoffner has done research on work-life balance and the reality of what that means today for women in PR. For show notes, visit http://www.TheTalkingPointsPodcast.com/. If you have feedback or a suggestion for an interview, article or topic, reach out to us on the show’s Facebook group, just search for “Talking Points Podcast Group” there. Or, find each of us on LinkedIn.

Sales Pipeline Radio
The Power of Storytelling in B2B Marketing

Sales Pipeline Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 26:02


Join us live Thurs. 1/18/18 11:30 am PT (12:30 MT, 1:30 CT, 2:30 ET) when we are joined by Lauren Patrick, Storyteller at Terminus.   Check back here no later than 1/23 for the on-demand recording or find the recording and transcription on the Heinz Marketing Blog on Mon. 1/29/18.  Listen in when we'll discuss The Power of Storytelling in B2B Marketing and:  - How in 2018, marketing and sales truly need to form #OneTeam for account-based marketing (ABM) - How and why the white-hot growth at Terminus is thanks to a #OneTeam mindset, with everyone at Terminus being focused on ABM and customer success Lauren Patrick is the Storyteller at Terminus, and Editor at PrettySouthern.com.  She was employee #12 at Terminus, the leader of the account-based marketing (ABM) movement, and joined the company in 2015 right after they raised their seed round. Today, the company has more than 120 employees, 400 customers, and rapidly growing. Lauren is a graduate of the University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism & Mass Communication, she discovered her passion for niche marketing during her time as editor of UGA's newspaper, The Red & Black. Before coming into the digital world, she worked for print publications Gwinnett Daily Post, Jezebel Magazine, AutoTrader.com, plus managing the Services category for RaceTrac Convenience Stores. 

Mastermind Your Launch
72: Lauren Patrick with PrettySouthern.com and Terminus

Mastermind Your Launch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 33:27


Lauren Patrick/PrettySouthern.com and Terminus Lauren Patrick is the Editor of PrettySouthern.com and the Storyteller at Terminus: Account-Based Marketing. She’s a graduate of UGA’s Grady College of Journalism & Mass Communication, where she served as Editor of The Red & Black. Since her graduation from UGA in 2007, Lauren worked for Naylor publications, Jezebel magazine, AutoTrader.com, and RaceTrac convenience stores before making her “pivot” to the startup world. Lauren is passionate about helping early-stage technology companies launch their marketing programs. As Storyteller for Terminus, Lauren manages PR, marketing communications, and social media for the brand. 2016 was a big year for Lauren, as she helped Terminus win Best Place to Work from the Atlanta Business Chronicle, Startup of the Year from the Atlanta Chapter of the American Marketing Association, and the TAG Social Savvy award. Terminus is her fourth startup in addition to Pretty Southern, and helping her husband, Kevin, with his car company Exomotive. Twitter: @Pretty_Southern / @Terminus Website: www.PrettySouthern.com /  www.Terminus.com Stefanie Diaz/Mastermind Your Launch Stefanie Diaz has always had a keen ability for developing marketing strategies for entrepreneurs, but it’s her ability to position startups for accelerated momentum through personal branding and content marketing that has become the cornerstone to her professional success. Her background includes being a strategic adviser to CEO’s spanning startup phase to over $100 million in annual revenue. She has led strategic partnerships with global retailers and Fortune 500 companies, as well as facilitated multi-million dollar government contracts. There is something magnetic about the energy of startup founders that draws Stefanie in. They’re hungry, driven, and committed to making positive change for themselves and the greater community. After conducting over 60 interviews to date, Stefanie is excited to bring Mastermind Your Launch to the Business Radio X platform. Learn more at MastermindYourLaunch.com.

Outlier On Air | Founders, Disruptors, & Mavens
293: Ahna Hendrix Interview - No Nonsense, Only Excellence

Outlier On Air | Founders, Disruptors, & Mavens

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2016 59:34


"It's important to me, in my lifetime to encourage and empower the people around me." - Ahna Hendrix  Ahna Hendrix  - CEO of ARCH Digital Agency Ahna is the CEO of ARCH Digital Agency, a full service social media marketing agency comprised of well-known industry specialists. ARCH launched in October 2014, became a go-to social media agency for tech, entertainment, and retail brands, and was named the 33rd most influential social media brand in its first year. In 2015, Ahna grew her skill set to encompass live streaming capabilities for clients and worked with multiple brands to livestream events, including the a recent collaboration with MentorMate at MobCon in Minneapolis, MN.Before ARCH, Ahna managed social media accounts with a variety of clients - from a neurofeedback doctors to fine art nonprofits to tech startups in Silicon Valley under ahnahendrix.com. She graduated from UNC Chapel Hill at the School of Journalism & Mass Communication with a degree in MultiMedia Journalism. Her experience led to designing campaigns for MTV, Eva Longoria, Wolfgang Puck, National Geographic, De Beers, and many more. Her private life is consumed with yoga, finding reasons to get outside, traveling to new places, geeking out with tech, salsa dancing, spending time with family & friends, and being a food and wine snob. She's known for her big smile and loud laughter, and greatly enjoys verbal battles. Connect With Ahna: Website | ARCH Digital Agency | Facebook | @AhnaHendrix   Subscribe to the Outlier Newsletter: Click Here If you enjoy Outlier On Air, please Subscribe & Review on iTunes or Stitcher Brought to you by: OUTLIER ENTREPRENEURS CLOSED FACEBOOK GROUP Request Invite