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Lee Brown v. City of Dermott Arkansas
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In this episode of the podcast, I speak with Lee Brown, Spotify's Global Head of Ad Business & Platform, and Per Sandell, Spotify's VP of Product, about Spotify's recent advertising product expansion, including its Spotify Ad Exchange (SAX) and its mobile app install product. Among other things, we discuss:The history of Spotify's advertising platform, which predates the Everything is an Ad Network phenomenon;The current state of Spotify advertising, including the product announcements made at Spotify's advertising event in New York City last week;How Spotify is bringing generative AI to audio;How performance advertisers use Spotify's advertising platform;The options for targeting on Spotify's platform;What role Spotify sees its ad exchange playing in the programmatic ecosystem;How Spotify plans to eventually automate ad placements and insertions.Thanks to the sponsor of this week's episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast:INCRMNTAL. True attribution measures incrementality, always on.Clarisights. Marketing analytics that makes it easy to get answers, iterate fast, and show the impact of your work. Go to clarisights.com/demo to try it out for free.ContextSDK. ContextSDK uses over 200 smartphone signals to detect a user's real-world context, allowing apps to deliver perfectly timed push notifications and in-app offers.Interested in sponsoring the Mobile Dev Memo podcast? Contact Marketecture.The Mobile Dev Memo podcast is available on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts
In February we kicked of a new series of !Audacious Signature Sermons, messages that are all about who we are, what we do, how we do it, not just as a Church, but as Christians. To continue the series Pastor Lezandri Brown brought his incredible message titled 'A street called Struggle' and you can catch up on this Sermon here.
Netflix hit series Adolescence has taken the world by storm — a gripping 4-part mini series exploring parenting, misogyny, and bullying — each episode shot in one continuous take. This week on the podcast, we chat with Director of Photography Matt Lewis and Camera Operator Lee Brown, the duo behind the lens of this viral sensation. They break down exactly how they pulled off the oners- from the technical challenges to the physical intensity of each episode. We dive into Matt's history with the One Take technique, why he chose the Ronin 4D for this project, and how Lee got the job as his camera operator. We also deep dive into the details of pre-production, planning, and the intense choreography behind every episode. Join us for one of our most in-depth episodes ever — clocking in at 2.5 hours — as we go behind the scenes for the global phenomenon that is Adolescence. This epiosde is proudly sponsored by Red. Hosted by Lucas Tomoana SOC, Edited by Raphael Segal, Produced by Deb Bauer
In February we kicked of a new series of !Audacious Signature Sermons, messages that are all about who we are, what we do, how we do it, not just as a Church, but as Christians. To continue the series Pastor Lee Brown brought his brilliant message on 'Enthusiasm' and you can catch up on this great Sermon here and if you want to watch this message, go to our YouTube channel!
Welcome to The Rocky Garza Show, where we dive deep into the truths that shape extraordinary leaders. Today, I'm joined by Kerrie Lee Brown, the Editor-in-Chief of Success Magazine—an award-winning journalist, media executive, consultant, and women's health advocate. She's the founder of Ready Red Lily Global Lifestyle Brand, the author of My Heart, Myself: A Self-Care Guide for Women, and a leader in empowering authentic storytelling to help heal, transform, and inspire.Despite her incredible success, Kerrie still faces imposter syndrome. How does someone at her level—leading a major publication and shaping conversations about achievement—still struggle with self-doubt? And more importantly, how do we overcome it?This episode is packed with raw honesty, personal insights, and actionable takeaways. Let's dive in.About Kerrie Lee Brown Kerrie Lee Brown is an award-winning journalist, media executive, consultant and women's health advocate. She is the founder of RedLily® global lifestyle brand, author of “My Heart, My Self", a self-care guide for women on Amazon, and the VP, Media and Editor-in-Chief of SUCCESS magazine. Kerrie Lee has contributed to more than 150 magazines worldwide and has made it her mission to educate others about the importance of heart health and authentic storytelling to help heal, transform and evolve your life.The Imposter WithinMany of us believe that once we hit a certain milestone—whether it's a high-profile job, financial success, or public recognition—our doubts will disappear. But as Kerrie shares, imposter syndrome doesn't go away just because we achieve more. It evolves.Kerrie reflects on moments in her career when she felt she wasn't the "main pick," even though, in hindsight, she clearly had what it took. The pressure to always prove her worth—to live up to expectations—was ingrained from childhood. Raised in a high-achievement, competitive environment, she felt the need to constantly win, succeed, and never depend on anyone else.The irony? The very drive that made her successful was also the source of her self-doubt.The Pressure of PerfectionAs a journalist and editor, Kerrie was trained to scrutinize details, making perfectionism a daily reality. In her world, a single typo or factual error could be devastating. Over time, this cultivated an inner voice of self-criticism, reinforcing the idea that one mistake could ruin everything.She describes the duality of being perceived as someone who “always got the job, the recognition, the success”—while internally feeling the pressure to maintain that image. Even with public praise, the imposter within whispered otherwise.Balancing Professional and Personal LifeImposter syndrome doesn't just affect work—it spills into our personal lives.As a mother of two boys, Kerrie shares how she constantly wonders: Am I doing this right? She grew up in a household of women, so raising boys felt unfamiliar. Despite her best efforts, there are moments of doubt—because parenting, like leadership, comes with no perfect blueprint.Her insight? We all go through it. The key is recognizing that worthiness isn't about perfection—it's about embracing who you truly are.Redefining Success and Self-WorthKerrie admits that, for years, her identity was tied to her job title. She was “Editor-in-Chief” first, Kerrie Lee second. This created an inner conflict: Am I successful because of my title? Or because of who I am?That realization led to self-reflection—and a shift in how she defines success. Instead of measuring worth by external labels, she began embracing her internal value.Lesson: You are not your job title. You are not your achievements. You are worthy—simply because you are YOU.Embracing Uniqueness and TruthOne of the biggest takeaways from this conversation is that self-clarity leads to self-confidence.Many of us have been conditioned to believe that success comes from meeting external expectations—whether it's parents, society, or the workplace. But the true breakthrough happens when we define success for ourselves.For Kerrie, that meant embracing her unique gifts—her ability to tell powerful stories, her open-mindedness, and her passion for helping others. The imposter syndrome didn't disappear—but she learned to challenge it with truth.The Power of WordsThroughout the conversation, one theme kept coming up: words matter.The words we say to ourselves shape our beliefs.The words we say to others impact their confidence.The words we accept from society influence how we see ourselves.Kerrie recalls a time when someone told her she was "too positive on social media." The comment made her second-guess herself—until she realized:Why would positivity ever be a bad thing?People's judgments are often projections of their own insecurities. If someone sees positivity as “fake,” it likely has more to do with their experiences than with you.Lesson: The stories people tell about you say more about them than they do about you.Stories We Tell OurselvesRocky breaks down a powerful truth:We often define ourselves by the stories we've been told about us—rather than the truth of who we are.For years, Kerrie was told:"You're a high achiever." (So she felt she had to be.)"You're always successful." (So failure felt unacceptable.)"You're just a magazine editor." (So she wondered if her identity was tied to her job.)But when we step back and rewrite our own narrative, we take back control.Impact of Words on OthersRocky shares a personal parenting moment—when he unknowingly told his son a story about himself that wasn't true. In a split-second reaction, he made his son feel like his enthusiasm didn't matter.That one interaction made him realize: the way we speak to people—especially in leadership and parenting—shapes their confidence.The same is true for leaders in the workplace. Are we fostering environments where people feel heard, valued, and encouraged—or are we reinforcing self-doubt?Personal Truths and Open-MindednessTo close, Kerrie shares her personal truth:“I am open-minded.”That openness allows her to:See multiple perspectives.Grow through new experiences.Adapt in both personal and professional life.Her realization? Openness is not just a trait—it's a strength.Final Thoughts: Lead Like YOU, Not Like ThemThe imposter within is something we all face. But the way we talk to ourselves, redefine our worth, and embrace our unique traits determines whether that imposter controls us—or fuels our growth.Takeaway: You don't have to be “good enough.” You already ARE good.Resources Mentioned:Take the Influence Appraisal Quiz at: rockygarza.com/influence.Key Timestamps00:00 Introduction to The Rocky Garza Show00:06 Meet Kerrie Lee Brown: Success Magazine's Editor-in-Chief00:47 Diving into Imposter Syndrome02:39 Kerrie Lee's Personal Journey03:54 The Pressure of Perfection07:16 Balancing Professional and Personal Life09:37 Redefining Success and Self-Worth13:41 Embracing Uniqueness and Truth16:56 Embracing Intensity17:48 Self-Clarity and Confidence19:08 Navigating Journalism and Personal Identity20:44 The Power of Words21:31 Stories We Tell Ourselves24:15 Impact of Words on Others28:28 Personal Truths and Open-Mindedness30:05 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsTo join Rocky for his next free virtual event, go to https://rockygarza.com/beyondsuccessSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/trgs/donations
Want to know how to pitch yourself to media outlets and podcasts like a pro? Kerrie Lee Brown from Success magazine is here to talk about everything from navigating media careers to understanding how to truly pitch yourself and create meaningful connections. Carrie shares her powerful story of surviving a heart attack at 39 and how that transformed her approach to life, business, and self-care. If you're an entrepreneur, content creator, or someone looking to level up your networking and personal branding game, this episode is packed with actionable advice on how to stand out, tell your story, and create opportunities even when the industry is changing. Check out our Sponsors: LinkedIn Talent Solutions - The hiring partner that makes it easy to post jobs for free, share with your network, and attract qualified candidates all in one place. Find your next great hire by posting your job for FREE at linkedin.com/qualified Shopify - Try the ecommerce platform I trust for Glōci, Sign up for your $1/month trial period at Shopify.com/happy Saily - Get an exclusive 15% discount on Saily eSIM data plans! Go to https://saily.com/EARNHAPPY download the Saily app and use code 'EARNHAPPY' at checkout Open Phone - Stop juggling all your customer calls and texts from your personal phone. Save 20% off your first 6 months when you go to openphone.com/earn L'Nutra/ProlonLife - Get 15% off sitewide plus a $40 bonus gift with a subscription to the 5-Day Nutrition Program! Claim your offer now at ProlonLife.com/HAPPY. In This Episode You Will Learn How to pitch yourself to everything from podcasts to media outlets. What to prioritize before stress destroys your health. The impact networking and building relationships has on your career success. Ways SUCCESS magazine and Kerrie have pivoted to continue to thrive over the years. How to listen to your intuition when making decisions in your life and career. RESOURCES Listen to my free SECRET PODCASTS SERIES - Operation: Rekindle This B*tch Get glōci HERE Use code: HAPPY at checkout for 25% off! FOLLOW Follow me: @loriharder Follow glōci: @getgloci Kerrie Lee: @kerrieleebrown
In February we kicked of a new series of !Audacious Signature Sermons, messages that are all about who we are, what we do, how we do it, not just as a Church, but as Christians. To continue the series Pastor Lee Brown brought this great message titled 'Get Gritty' and you can catch up on this great Sermon here.
In this week's episode of The Burn, we are joined by a distinguished guest who has earned a stellar reputation as a leader in magazine journalism and editorial across North America. Throughout her career, she has successfully managed and mentored numerous award-winning creatives, while overseeing several regional and national publications.Driven by a passion to inspire and empower women, she founded the RedLily® lifestyle and storytelling brand. As the founder and publisher of RedLilyLife.com, Kerrie Lee is dedicated to providing a supportive platform where women can share their stories of strength and resilience, offering them a voice for healing and personal growth.Additionally, Kerrie shares insights from her book My Heart, My Self, which chronicles her life-altering experience with a heart attack at a young age. The book emphasizes the importance of slowing down to achieve personal and professional goals, while maintaining a balance between the two.Tune in to discover whether you're living your life to the fullest or if it might be time to pause and reassess your pace.https://www.bennewmancoaching.com************************************ Learn about our Upcoming events and programs:https://www.workwithbnc.comLet's work TOGETHER https://www.bennewmancoaching.comLet's work together to write YOUR next book- BNC PublishingSend us a message Order my latest book The STANDARD: Winning at YOUR Highest Level: https://amzn.to/3DE1clY1st Phorm | The Foundation of High Performance Nutrition1stPhorm.com/bnewman Connect with me everywhere else: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/continuedfight Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Continuedfight/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ContinuedFight Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-newman-b0b693
In this episode of 'Unscripted' recorded in Columbus, Ohio, the host chats with Lee Brown, a real estate broker from Concord, North Carolina, about the ongoing relief efforts and challenges faced by communities in Western North Carolina following a devastating hurricane. Brown provides a personal and detailed account of the work she and others have been doing to support affected areas, emphasizing the multifaceted nature of the impact and the varying levels of recovery across the region. They discuss specific efforts by various organizations, including NASCAR, Samaritan's Purse, and grassroots groups, to provide immediate and long-term relief. Brown highlights the bureaucratic hurdles and delays in government assistance, while also celebrating the rapid response and significant contributions from private and community-led initiatives. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of the disaster and the need for streamlined, efficient government responses to such crises.
Kerrie Lee Brown, a trailblazer in magazine journalism, VP of Media at Success Enterprises, Editor-in-Chief of Success Magazine, and founder and owner of RedLily Media LLC joins me on this episode. With a career in media spanning 30 years, Kerrie Lee has held various senior roles in editorial, publishing, and communications, and she's contributed to more than 150 magazines worldwide. We talk about success, turning life's challenges into opportunities, finding your voice, storytelling, and more. Get connected with Kerrie Lee: Website: https://kerrieleebrown.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KerrieLeeBrown Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kerrieleebrown/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerrieleebrown/ Twitter: https://x.com/kerrieleebrown Purchase a copy of My Heart, My Self: https://www.amazon.com/My-Heart-Self-Heartfelt-Guide/dp/153727810X Leave a 5-star review with a comment on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-minds-coffee-chat/id1539014324 Subscribe to my Business Builder Newsletter: https://bit.ly/32y0YxJ Want to learn how you can work with me to gain more clarity, build a rock-solid foundation for your business, and achieve the results and success you deserve? Visit http://jayscherrbusinessconsulting.com/ and schedule a 1:1 discovery coaching call. Enjoy, thanks for listening, and please share with a friend! To your success, Jay
Movement skills are so important in football, and when developed right, they can make all the difference.In this episode, FA coach development officer Lee Brown shares his journey and offers invaluable insights into improving movement skills in players.We dive into the main types of movement skills that every coach needs to know about and how to ensure players are developing them – both in and out of training.Lee's coaching expertise brings us insight into keeping players of all ages moving and motivated.Whether you're designing sessions to build fundamental movement skills, supporting subs, or adapting your approach to different ages and abilities, Lee's advice in this episode is not to be missed.In this episode, we cover:the three main movement types in football and how to help players develop themdesigning sessions to incorporate movement skills effectivelyrecognising innate movement abilities and adjusting coaching methods to suit every playerhow movement needs differ by age, stage, and playing positiontips for keeping players engaged in movement-focused sessionsmovement challenges for children to practise outside of trainingincorporating movement skills from other sports into footballensuring substitutes stay active and engagedand much more.Transcript on the England Football community (https://bit.ly/4hhp7K7)—————Do you have any coaching questions you'd like answers to? Or perhaps you're facing a coaching challenge that you'd like help with? Simply head over to our England Football Community forum (https://community.thefa.com/coaching/f/youth-club-football-forum) and post them there. Or leave them in the comments below. We can then put them to our guests in future episodes to get their advice!Already listened to this episode or the previous seasons of Coachcast? We'd love to hear from you! Pass on your feedback by contacting us via Coachcast@thefa.com.LEARN MOREEngland Football Learning - https://learn.englandfootball.com/England Football Community - https://community.thefa.com/England Football Learning on YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCisPO86aEIhWRTnTS1vrSVwEngland Football Learning X/Twitter - https://twitter.com/EnglandLearningEmail - Coachcast@thefa.comLISTENSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4sA9fHoldaH1x5Wn3vdmsBApple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/coachcast/id159180480Editing and show notes by Claricast.(https://www.clarioncast.com/)
Our first series of 2025 is all about Prayer!ㅤ We all know how important prayer is and this series we will help you to get back to praying, help you to pray more and delve deeper into one of the fundamental things that we do in our walk with Jesus. This series will help you whether you are a prayer warrior or aren't really sure how to pray. Pastor Lee Brown brought the first part of the series with a message titled, 'The posture of Prayer' you can catch up on the full sermon here.
Ad tech dominated the CES experience again, with ease as a key tenet of conversations across the week.Making the advertising experience easy for brands and agencies is a top priority for Spotify in 2025. The digital audio giant has opened up programmatic capabilities for advertisers of all sizes by testing its own ad exchange.Still, according to WARC, In 2024, audio will account for 24.5% of ad-supported media consumption in the US but just 8.4% of ad spend.Spotify's VP and global head of advertising, Lee Brown, joins The Current Report to break down why that is._______ To read the full stories included in this episode: Beyond the gadgets, ad tech and AI are center stage at CES 2025: https://bit.ly/4j6WdxzThe first TV merger of 2025 could be a sign of things to come: https://bit.ly/3Pyn9sFSpotify launching an ad exchange: https://bit.ly/4fVAEgJAddressing the audio investment gap: https://bit.ly/40DebAR_______ The Current Report is our weekly news roundup of what's happening in the world of digital media. We headline topical stories every edition — everything from connected TV to retail media networks to new initiatives around identity — offering our fresh take on why it's relevant for the marketing community. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/45HIaXH_______ Each week, The Current gives you the most critical innovations in advertising that are happening on the open internet — identity, the future of TV, retail media, and beyond. Born inside The Trade Desk, The Current is a news platform dedicated to covering the latest in modern marketing — all from the front lines. Speaking to the marketing world's most influential players, we explain what these seismic shifts mean, how they are happening, and why they are taking place: https://bit.ly/3SAM0wR
2025 is here and to launch the year, Pastor Lee Brown brought a great message that sets it up perfectly! Titled, First things first, you can catch up on the full sermon here.
John and Kobe talk with Dana Lee Brown about her eponymous label and approach to fibre development, responsible design, and her farm-to-hanger approach. As long time fans of the brand, we're thrilled to talk with Dana about the return of her label as Dana Lee Brown and future plans. Follow us on social media: @raincheckpod, Dana Lee Brown: @danaleebrown_official, Kobe:@rc.kobe, John: @johnn_gal
What happened to a group of 1st graders in Oakland, CA when a local realtor said she'd pay for their college education if they graduated from high school? To see additional resources and our other programs, please visit humanmedia.org . Humankind specials are heard on NPR and PRX member-stations, in association with GBH Boston.
What happened to a group of 1st graders in Oakland, CA when a local realtor said she'd pay for their college education if they graduated from high school? To see additional resources and our other programs, please visit humanmedia.org . Humankind specials are heard on NPR and PRX member-stations, in association with GBH Boston.
Our Thanksgiving episode of the Plutopia podcast features Tiffany Lee Brown, a writer and interdisciplinary artist, and Jane Hirshfield, an award-winning poet and essayist. Tiffany is also an astrologer, Tarot…
Our series for Christmas is called 'Christmas Number Ones' and we're going to have a bit of fun talking through what people's favourite Movies, Songs, Food and Toys are and then linking them to what the Bible says...It's going to be a great and fun series for this Christmas season. To continue the series the series Ps Lee Brown brought this great message titled 'Home alone?' and you can catch up on it here
Summary Kerrie Lee Brown's journey from journalist to self-care advocate is anything but typical. Starting in the world of bodybuilding magazines, she dove into other people's stories, interviewing celebrities like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone. Imagine interviewing celebrities like that and thriving in a high-stakes media career—only to have it all interrupted by a life-threatening heart attack at age 39. Kerrie Lee Brown thought she could handle it all, but when she ignored warning signs, her body finally forced her to listen. Now, she's here to reveal the hidden dangers of stress, the surprising ways heart attacks present in women, and the power of storytelling to heal. Will her story make you rethink your own pace? Listen to find out if you might be missing the critical signs she once overlooked. Key Takeaways Life in the spotlight doesn't guarantee well-being; it can mask serious health concerns. Kerrie's heart attack at 39 served as a profound wake-up call to reevaluate personal health and stress management. Women often experience atypical heart attack symptoms, which can lead to delayed diagnosis. Stress can be a silent killer, especially when internalized, as Kerrie experienced. Storytelling became Kerrie's pathway to healing and helping others through her platform, Red Lily Life. Self-care and recognizing personal health signals are essential; Kerrie now uses her platform to encourage this for others. 00:00:27 - Introduction & Teaser for Kerrie Lee Brown's Story 02:28:00 - Kerrie's Upbringing and Early Influences 05:14:00 - Discovering Journalism and Early Career Path 07:43:00 - The Influence of Irish Dance and Performance 11:38:00 - From Covering Others' Stories to Discovering Her Own 12:00:00 - The Heart Attack & A New Perspective on Life 15:02:00 - Redefining Self-Care and Recognizing Health Signs 20:51:00 - Creating Red Lily Life & the Power of Storytelling 24:04:00 - Strategies for Managing Stress & Achieving Work-Life Balance 29:35:00 - How to Join Red Lily Life & Final Reflections
Matthew 28: 19-20 says 'Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." It's the great Commission and we want to equip you to share your faith in your world wherever you are. To continue the series Pastor Lee Brown brought a great message to us titled 'Beyond Belief' and you can catch up on it here
Matthew 28: 19-20 says 'Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." It's the great Commission and we want to equip you to share your faith in your world wherever you are. To continue the series Pastor Lee Brown brought a brilliant message to us titled 'Coincidences' and you can catch up on it here
Kerrie Lee Brown is the Vice President of media at SUCCESS Enterprises and Editor-in-Chief of SUCCESS magazine. She is an award-winning writer, editor, author, speaker and is published in 150 magazines worldwide. She is also the owner of the boutique consulting firm, RedLily Media LLC. Kerrie has interviewed some of the biggest household names in business, entrepreneurship, philanthropy, sports and entertainment. Beyond these, Kerries cares deeply about philanthropy and being a mother to her two boys.More about Kerrie Lee Brown:Website: KerrieLeeBrown.comRedLily Media: redlilymedia.comIG: @kerrieleebrownLinkedIn: Kerrie Lee BrownBook: My Heart, My Self: A Heartfelt Guide For Women Who Do Too MuchMore about the host, Livi Redden, at:I would love it if you left a podcast review: click hereSocials, Book, TEDx: stan.store/livireddenWebsite: liviredden.comGet your questions personally answered by future podcast guests by joining:My text community (US + Canada Only)My IG Broadcast Channel
Psalm 145:1 says “One generation commends your works to another; they tell of your mighty acts" This shows how God places importance on the significance of generations, history, heritage and legacy and here we are thousands of years later, not isolated or alone, but simply continuing the story of God's people building His Church in our generation for the next! During this series we will learn: Why we exist - our purpose, Where we're going - our vision, Who we are - our culture and behaviours. This is our turn! To conclude the series Pastor Lee Brown brought us this great message titled 'Live Beyond' you can catch up on it here
Lee Brown with Third Bridge argues that demanding expectations are built into Eli Lilly's (LLY) stock following a "monstrous" 2Q earnings report. Mounjaro and Zepbound no longer on short supply helps the outlook, but Lee looks into other headwinds facing the pharmaceutical company, including the ILA Union's port worker strike. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribe Download the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185 Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7 Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watch Watch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-explore Watch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/ Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Psalm 145:1 says “One generation commends your works to another; they tell of your mighty acts" This shows how God places importance on the significance of generations, history, heritage and legacy and here we are thousands of years later, not isolated or alone, but simply continuing the story of God's people building His Church in our generation for the next! During this series we will learn: Why we exist - our purpose, Where we're going - our vision, Who we are - our culture and behaviours. This is our turn! To continue the series Pastor Lee Brown brought us a great message titled 'Who are ya?' you can catch up on it here
Psalm 145:1 says “One generation commends your works to another; they tell of your mighty acts" This shows how God places importance on the significance of generations, history, heritage and legacy and here we are thousands of years later, not isolated or alone, but simply continuing the story of God's people building His Church in our generation for the next! During this series we will learn: Why we exist - our purpose, Where we're going - our vision, Who we are - our culture and behaviours. This is our turn! Pastor Lee Brown continued the series as he brought a great message in his sermon titled 'Our turn now' you can catch up on it here
Psalm 145:1 says “One generation commends your works to another; they tell of your mighty acts" This shows how God places importance on the significance of generations, history, heritage and legacy and here we are thousands of years later, not isolated or alone, but simply continuing the story of God's people building His Church in our generation for the next! During this series we will learn: Why we exist - our purpose, Where we're going - our vision, Who we are - our culture and behaviours. This is our turn! To launch the series Pastor Lee Brown brought a great message in his sermon titled 'Purpose' you can catch up on it here
Memes is our summer preaching series where we are looking through the big ideas in the book of Proverbs. Mainly written by King Solomon, (the poster boy of wisdom in the Bible), Proverbs is an historic collection of incredibly rich and profound Godly wisdom, this wisdom, that was written hundreds of years before Christ, remains true and is common language and thought around the world even today! To continue the series our Campus Pastor, Lee Brown, brought a great message in his sermon titled 'Diligence' you can catch up on it here
Memes is our summer preaching series where we are looking through the big ideas in the book of Proverbs. Mainly written by King Solomon, (the poster boy of wisdom in the Bible), Proverbs is an historic collection of incredibly rich and profound Godly wisdom, this wisdom, that was written hundreds of years before Christ, remains true and is common language and thought around the world even today! To start the series our Campus Pastor, Lee Brown, brought a great message in his sermon titled 'The Tide of wisdom' you can catch up on it here
We've made it to the halfway point of Cannes Lions, where Lee Brown, global head of ads business and platform at Spotify joins this episode of the Digiday at Cannes Podcast. The audio streaming platform has spread its wings a bit, taking a swing at visual content, like music videos and lyrics to follow along with music content. In expanding its content offerings, it has also expanded its opportunity to take in more ad dollars. Keeping pace with the AI boom, Spotify recently announced the launch of its first AI ad format, where marketers can leverage AI for voice ads. For the last 10 years, Spotify Beach has been a Cannes Lions staple, most notably for its concerts on the beach, featuring big-name performers like Dua Lipa or Foo Fighters. For this episode of the Digiday at Cannes Podcast, Brown talks about Spotify's Cannes anniversary, its play for more ad dollars and becoming a main line item in advertisers' budgets.
We've got a special Access Louisville Podcast this week — and it's special for a couple of reasons.First, two guests join us: Jerry Abramson, former mayor of Louisville and executive-in-residence at Spalding University; and Christina Lee Brown, philanthropist and namesake of the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute.Secondly, this week's show is special because it was recorded in front of a live audience at our offices in Downtown Louisville for the first time.The theme of the show was to look back at Louisville's milestones over the past 40 years. What did we get right? What surprised us? And what's on our wishlist for the future?The expansion of what is today known as Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport was one example that Abramson highlighted. But we also talked about more recent developments, such as the building of the River Ridge Commerce Center in Jeffersonville. As far as looking ahead at what the city needs in the future, Brown said the top thing on her wishlist is that everyone see the real value of health for our community. The idea of creating jobs is solid, she said, but we need to ask ourselves about employees health too."How can we care for those employees psychological health in new kinds of ways? How can we take care of their air, water and soil in new kinds of ways," she asked.Abramson noted the importance of education and civic engagement. "This whole citizenship thing has sort of evaporated," Abramson said. "You need to engage — there's a responsibility. For democracy to work, you have to have an educated electorate." Those were just a few of our favorite takeaways. You can listen to the entire show in the player above and on popular podcast services, such as Apple Podcast, Spotify and Google Podcasts.Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First.
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Our pal Tombuctoo filled in for Jank and Tuffy to watch Samhain (2020), a ridiculously low-budget horror film. We also interview Lee Brown and Rusty Graves, the co-hosts of WWE Champions Chat (https://www.youtube.com/@ChampionsChatPodcast).
In august we are going through some of the more 'different' Bible stories in our series titled 'Barmy Bible Stories'. Our Chester Campus Pastor, Lee Brown, continued the series as he talked about the story of Esther in a message titled 'Baby Steps'. Catch up on the full message here
Spotify will head to this year's Cannes Lions festival with a new product to peddle to advertisers: Spotify Ad Analytics. The measurement tool aims to provide advertisers with reporting on how their ads are performing on Spotify as well as the impact they are having on advertisers' businesses outside the platform through the corresponding introduction of the platform's own tracking pixel. “It's taking the incredible understanding that we have from [Spotify-acquired podcast measurement service] Podsights and extending it beyond just pods, bringing it to music, bringing it to all regions and enabling it for free. And giving that service to advertisers to let them have better understanding, better depth of insights against how their campaigns are performing not only on Spotify but anywhere their audio is running with the opportunity to introduce the Spotify pixel to help them in one dashboard track all of their audio and all of their analytics against audio in one place,” Spotify vp and global head of advertising business and platform Lee Brown said on the latest Digiday Podcast episode. The new measurement tool is part of Spotify's plan to get its advertising business to eventually represent 20% of its overall revenue. Since the fourth quarter of 2021, its advertising business's share has hovered between 10% and 14%. Growing its advertising business will also be an important component to growing its podcast business, which has seen growth but contributes a smaller percentage of ad revenue compared to ads airing against music content. Spotify's podcasting organization underwent a round of layoffs earlier this month that included the cancelation of six original shows. During the annual advertising confab, Spotify will also show off the AI DJ that it unveiled earlier this year and that is designed to provide personalized recommendations for the platform's users. “The way I like to describe it is it's like the voice of our algorithm,” said Brown. Spotify has yet to apply generative AI technology to its advertising business, but Spotify head of podcast innovation and monetization Bill Simmons recently teased that the company is developing an AI-generated ad product. Asked about Spotify's AI-based ad plans, Brown said, “We're still in the early stages of developing out the long-term strategy. I think we're testing across several different vectors within that space, whether it's automating translation, automating scriptwriting, automating the creative process.”
Ritch Grove and Lee Brown finally get to grips with the shit show of a season and what we might expect going forward. Some much needed therapy for all!
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (04/05/2023): 3:05pm- In their most recent article for Politico, journalists Kyle Cheney, Erica Orden, and Josh Gerstein write, “Alvin Bragg's case against Donald Trump is running into a wall of skepticism—including from left-leaning legal experts, liberal pundits and some of Trump's Republican detractors who have otherwise been eager to see him held accountable.” You can read the full article here: https://www.politico.com/news/2023/04/05/alvin-bragg-case-against-trump-00090602 3:15pm- On Tuesday former President Donald Trump was arraigned in New York City, appearing before State Supreme Court Justice Juan M. Merchan and pleading not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. As NewsBusters notes, even mainstream media outlets like ABC and NBC News have expressed skepticism about Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's legal reasoning for bringing charges against Trump. 3:45pm- After pleading not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, former President Donald Trump delivered an address from Mar-a-Lago—insisting that the only crime he is guilty of is “fearlessly” defending “our nation.” Trump explained, “from the beginning the Democrats spied on my campaign. They attacked me with an onslaught of fraudulent investigations…Russia, Russia, Russia…” During the speech, Trump also referred to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg as a partisan “criminal” and claimed President Joe Biden has caused more damage to the country than the “five worst presidents together”. 4:05pm- According to a hilarious report from Lee Brown of The New York Post, following former President Donald Trump's indictment, online searches for adult films featuring Stormy Daniels have increased by 32,000%. The Zeoli Army reacts to this hard-hitting news… 4:30pm- Eli Lake—Contributing Editor at Commentary Magazine & Host of “The Re-Education Podcast”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest article at The Free Press, “Alvin Bragg's Dangerous Stunt.” Lake writes, “Many campaign finance law experts say it's unclear whether hush money would be an in-kind contribution to a political campaign, since Trump himself has said he made the payments to spare his family from embarrassment—not to win the 2016 election. What's more, President Biden's own Justice Department, which would be the appropriate venue to prosecute this case, has declined to do so—presumably, because there's not much there there. Finally, reporting violations of campaign finance law are almost never prosecuted as felonies.” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.thefp.com/p/alvin-braggs-dangerous-stunt 5:00pm- The Drive at 5: Dr. Wilfred Reilly—Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University & Author of “Taboo: 10 Facts You Can't Talk About”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his most recent editorial on National Review, “California's Reparations Proposals Are a Mess.” Dr. Reilly writes, a “panel in San Francisco has recommended cash or check payments of $5 million to every eligible black city resident…Given that no living black Americans were ever slaves, and few Californians are survivors of pre-1954 Southern Jim Crow, any coherent argument for reparations rests simply on the claim that black people would be $(X) better off absent the course of history—and so are owed $(X) amount of money. However, the practical problem with any figure like ‘$5,000,000' is that the entire median wealth gap between blacks and whites—at the multiple-person household level—is well under $200,000.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/04/californias-reparations-proposals-are-a-mess/ 5:30pm- The Mystery Movie Clip- Matt sides with Henry over Rich…it was a mistake… 5:40pm- While briefly taking questions from the White House press on Tuesday, President Joe Biden stated that “it remains to be seen” if rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (A.I.) could be dangerous. 5:45pm- During her Wednesday press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre explained that changing gender is “something for a child and their parent to decide” and that state-level legislation preventing gender affirming surgery for children is anti-trans. 5:55pm- Who has the best cheesesteak in Philadelphia? According to a poll from The Philadelphia Inquirer it's Dalessandro's. 6:05pm- On Tuesday former President Donald Trump was arraigned in New York City, appearing before State Supreme Court Justice Juan M. Merchan and pleading not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. As NewsBusters notes, even mainstream media outlets like ABC and NBC News have expressed skepticism about Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's legal reasoning for bringing charges against Trump. Is the case legally risky? 6:10pm- MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle criticized former President Donald Trump for fundraising off being criminally charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. According to Axios, former President Donald Trump raised an estimated $5 million in the first 48 hours after news he had been indicted by the Manhattan District Attorney's office. 6:30pm- John Yoo— the Emanuel S. Heller Professor of Law at the University of California at Berkeley & a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss former President Donald Trump being charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. After reading the unsealed indictment, Professor Yoo concludes that the Manhattan District Attorney's charges against Trump are “weaker than we thought.” Will the case be dismissed before a trial even begins?
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: According to a hilarious report from Lee Brown of The New York Post, following former President Donald Trump's indictment, online searches for adult films featuring Stormy Daniels have increased by 32,000%. The Zeoli Army reacts to this hard-hitting news… Eli Lake—Contributing Editor at Commentary Magazine & Host of “The Re-Education Podcast”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest article at The Free Press, “Alvin Bragg's Dangerous Stunt.” Lake writes, “Many campaign finance law experts say it's unclear whether hush money would be an in-kind contribution to a political campaign, since Trump himself has said he made the payments to spare his family from embarrassment—not to win the 2016 election. What's more, President Biden's own Justice Department, which would be the appropriate venue to prosecute this case, has declined to do so—presumably, because there's not much there there. Finally, reporting violations of campaign finance law are almost never prosecuted as felonies.” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.thefp.com/p/alvin-braggs-dangerous-stunt
According to a hilarious report from Lee Brown of The New York Post, following former President Donald Trump's indictment, online searches for adult films featuring Stormy Daniels have increased by 32,000%. The Zeoli Army reacts to this hard-hitting news…
A 0-0 draw at Crewe, but despite a dull game, there were a good few talking points to emerge. Nick and Stu talk tactics before looking at finances, and possible January moves. We also revive On That Side Of It, as well as play Jackson Five and look ahead to the visit of Bradford City and return of Glyn Hodges. There's also a moment of Lee Brown madness to analyse ...
A 0-0 draw at Crewe, but despite a dull game, there were a good few talking points to emerge. Nick and Stu talk tactics before looking at finances, and possible January moves. We also revive On That Side Of It, as well as play Jackson Five and look ahead to the visit of Bradford City and return of Glyn Hodges. There's also a moment of Lee Brown madness to analyse ...
Are you interested in taking care of your health? Have you been struggling with being too busy or stressed? Look no further than today's episode. In this episode, I talk with Kerrie Lee Brown. She is a global journalist, motivational speaker, and corporate wellness & heart health advocate. Kerrie Lee Brown has become an expert in the areas of print journalism, media, and publishing. After ignoring the warning signs at 39, she had an unexpected health scare that led to the realization that stress can impact your life no matter what your age or life stage. After her wake-up call, Kerrie Lee Brown wrote and self-published the book "My Heart, My Self: A Heartfelt Guide for Women Who Do Too Much" and has become a mental health, corporate wellness, and heart health advocate. Today, we discuss her journey to take care of her body and slow down. We also dive into the importance of turning your struggle into your strength. Questions I asked: Can you tell people about your experience in publishing? Can you tell us why there's a ticking time bomb in Wonder Women? Can you tell me about your experience with your heart health? Why do we need to be a priority? How do people realize they are people-pleasing? Why is achieving not everything in life? Why are the little steps most important? How can we re-examine our lives? How do we start taking care of our body? Where can people find you online? Topics Discussed: Heart Health. Being busy. Listening to your body. Writing a book. Stress Saying no Quotes from the show: “I gravitated towards the storytelling side of my business.” @KerrieLeeBrown @SisterhoodSweat “Inside every Wonder Woman, there's a ticking time bomb.” @KerrieLeeBrown @SisterhoodSweat “If I don't take care of myself, then something detrimental can happen to me.” @KerrieLeeBrown @SisterhoodSweat “You need to listen to your body and do something about them.” @KerrieLeeBrown @SisterhoodSweat How you can stay in touch with Kerrie: KerrieLeeBrown.com RedLilyMedia.com RedLilyLife.com Instagram Facebook LinkedIn How you can stay in touch with Linda: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube SoundCloud "Proud Sponsors of the Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T" Essential Formulas My daily energy stems from mushrooms... mushroom coffee that is! Have you checked out Four Sigmatic yet? If you want a coffee that contains superfoods and adaptogens like rhodiola, eleuthero, and schisandra to help you live a healthier, more enhanced life, then you need Four Sigmatic mushroom coffee in your daily routine! Check out their products here and be sure to let me know what you think of it!