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December 28, 2022 - Lee Douglas
Just the Facts
Today on Meldon Law & Friends, we are joined by Lee Douglas, the Vice President and general Manager for Learfield IMG College, who will tell us about Learfield IMG College, the Florida Gators brand, and the benefits of sports marketing. Our second guest will be Dr. Pete Indelicato, Emeritus Professor of Sports Medicine at the University of Florida, who served as the Head Team Physician of the Florida Gators for 35 years.
In this episode, Andrew interview filmmaker Heidi Lee Douglas about her new film Suka. Written by Tsu Shan Chambers and Lily Cheng, this neon-soaked action flick tells a story that spans decades, detailing the the fury that rages between two feuding families in Western Sydney. Suka is both a multi-cultural Romeo and Juliet style revenge film, with a touch of real-life events thrown into the mix. In this interview Heidi talks about the importance of casting actors who could handle both the acting requirements as well as the fighting sequences, while also touching on the value of global appreciation of the banner term 'genre filmmaking' when it comes to horror, action, and sci-fi films. Additionally, Heidi talks about the role that neon plays in storytelling. Suka is available on demand right now and is released by Umbrella Entertainment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Andrew interview filmmaker Heidi Lee Douglas about her new film Suka. Written by Tsu Shan Chambers and Lily Cheng, this neon-soaked action flick tells a story that spans decades, detailing the the fury that rages between two feuding families in Western Sydney. Suka is both a multi-cultural Romeo and Juliet style revenge film, with a touch of real-life events thrown into the mix. In this interview Heidi talks about the importance of casting actors who could handle both the acting requirements as well as the fighting sequences, while also touching on the value of global appreciation of the banner term 'genre filmmaking' when it comes to horror, action, and sci-fi films. Additionally, Heidi talks about the role that neon plays in storytelling. Suka is available on demand right now and is released by Umbrella Entertainment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
METHOD OF HEALING, 7min., USA Directed by Jordan Lee Douglas Sims After his daughter's suicide, a mourning father goes to a new therapist. However, things are not as they appear. https://www.amanwithfriends.com/methodofhealing Get to know the filmmaker: I've always loved surprising people. That's always been one of my favorite parts of watching films: the surprise and the awe. I also wanted to challenge myself with this story (this was the largest budget and production for one of my shorts). The challenge of making a conversation between two people sitting in a room exciting and engaging, the challenge of shooting a fight scene, the challenge of putting an actor in a bunch of prosthetic make-up, and the challenge to put this all together into a cohesive narrative. You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it's only $3.99 per month. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
With tracks from Jan Kincl & Regis Kattie, Milton Jackson, Footshooter, Tigerbalm, Baby Oliver, Tush, Cignol, 808 State, Tech Support, Extrawelt, Bozart, DBow & Lou Cass, Damián Schwartz, Captain Mustache, Crazy P, Hyenah, Lee Douglas, Pablo Fierro & Lazarusman & Hyenah, Henrik Schwarz, The Jaffa Kid, Oneeyedman, Kaysoul & Steve Faets, DJ Goodboy. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
Rep. Summer Lee joins us to discuss representing Western Pennsylvania with progressive values. Next, we'll speak with Douglas Rushkoff, author of Survival of the Richest, about AI and the disastrous campaign launch of Ron DeSantis on Twitter. Dana Milbank from The Washington Post gives his insights into the final moments of the debt ceiling showdown.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
December 28, 2022 - Lee Douglas
In the Content Marketing, Engineered Media Miniseries, we're learning from media experts about how working with external news outlets and trade publications fits into your content marketing strategy. Today, we're exploring advertising -- how to think about it, what goals are reasonable, and where to focus your spend. Content marketing typically involves writing and publishing content on your own site, and attracting visitors to that content. But -- external channels can still be extremely helpful to broaden your potential audience. By paying for advertising in trade publications, you can capture your audience in another channel and direct them back to your site.The printed trade publications of the 80s and 90s were full of advertising content (if you were around then, I'm sure you remember seeing who secured that back cover ad each month). With the rise of digital content, those print ads gave way to clunky banner ads in the early oughts and for many of us, the advertising knowledge stops there. But, advertising has evolved a ton. In today's episode, Lee Douglas, an Account Director from Aspencore which owns publications like EE Times, EDN, embedded.com, and Planet Analog, will talk us through all of the available advertising options and how to find advertising opportunities that help you meet your marketing goals. The opportunities range from optimized banners to sponsored podcasts to even retargeted ads that your prospects can engage with when they're on a site other than yours or a publication's.For show links and more, visit the Content Marketing, Engineered podcast blog https://bit.ly/CMEPodcast Learn more about TREW Marketing https://www.trewmarketing.com Order the book! Content Marketing, Engineered https://bit.ly/contentmktgeng
Just the Facts
Rick continues his discussion on the Seven C's of Winning New Business Pitches and is joined by Lee Douglas the Vice President, General Manager of Gator Sports Properties to talk college sports and more.
MP3 Link Play via Mixcloud Dave and John hosting this week's show, playing the usual fantastic mix of disco, boogie, house, funk, soul, jazz, edits and more. Featuring tracks by Side Effect, Touchsoul, Social Disco Club, Brass Construction, Sergio Mendes, Lee Douglas, Eddie Kendricks, Dimitri, the Journeymen, Anane, The Peddlers, Sylvester and many more. Enjoy. RSS Feed: 6MS Sessions
Besides the top Baby records of the 50's and 60's, join Lee Douglas in a nine day marathon baby sitting adventure with his new grandson.
Today on Meldon Law & Friends, we are joined by Lee Douglas, the Vice President & General Manager for Learfield IMG College, who will tell us about Learfield IMG College, the Florida Gators brand, and the benefits of sports marketing. Our second guest will be Dr. Pete Indelicato, Emeritus Professor of Sports Medicine at the University of Florida who served as the Head Team Physician of the Florida Gators for 35 years.
Paul, Brandon, and our special guest Lee Douglas, share sponsorship negotiation stories. From the good to the bad, lessons to be learned, and key takeaways, you won't want to miss this episode!
With tracks from Jazzanova, Get Down Edits, Bella Technika, Tulioxi, Tears For Fears, Anatolian Weapons, Baxter Dury, Lee Marrow, Fango, Golden Bug, Maya Jane Coles, Tagliabue, Tiger & Woods, Demi Riquísimo, Against All Logic, Coati Mundi & Lee Douglas, Key Elements, Saint Etienne, Bottin. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
A salute to Ricky Nelson with his son Gunnar Nelson and Lee Douglas. An Old Time Rock n Roll exclusive interview and music retrospective.
On October 6th 2006 Lee Douglas armed with poor equipment and 120,000 songs in his library began Old Time Rock n Roll to fill the void left by apathetic Oldies stations and places where Oldies had been forgotten.. So today we celebrate the completion of our 12th year and the start of Lucky year 13. Tonight a show full of surprise songs, Guess who artists and should a been hits as well as classic favorites.
Latest episode of The Sports Dream Job Show --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sportsbizradio/support
In which Jeff and KC call Rebecca Lee Douglas of the Group podcast, all the way out in New York City; Rebecca prepares to quit her job; Jeff and Rebecca bro down about TBTL and what constitutes a Ten; Rebecca talks public radio production and freelancing; she explains her vision for the podcast; shout out to Jeremy Holmes; KC thinks about doing industrial organizational psychology; Jeff and KC talk bad bosses; Rebecca says "hard times make us better people"; KC transitions from Kathy to KC; names bring judgments; Jeff goes into his first last name (spoiler alert: it sounds dirty); Rebecca pronounces Boehner in a fun way; KC tells the tale of how she and Jeff met; KC was taught to be frugal; shoutout to Steve Dunkleberger; KC talks about Creative Colloquy and reading her poem; the two meet cute; Jeff steps in as line coach for KC's roller derby team, The Marauding Mollys; Rebecca talks forestbathing, wanting to get a pet, what kind to get; Jeff recommends a hairless cat, KC goes guinea pig; Jeff is uptight about lateness, getting yelled at, and letting people down; KC trains with London Brawling up at Rat City; Rat City makes an impressive come from behind; KC gets real stinky in the derby; Rebecca's cohost, Ian, is moving to Seattle; the Writing Process; BFRBs; and more! Closing Song: "Soak Up the Sun" Plugs: email Rebecca at rebeccaleedouglas@gmail.com Check out the podcast website: grouppodcast.com Podcasts: 2 Dope Queens Can I Pet Your Dog? Shattered Worlds RPG Get involved in the show! Find us on Facebook: Everything is Awesome Podcast With Jeff and KC Join our Facebook group, Friends of Everything is Awesome! on Twitter: @EIAPodcast or by email: everythingisawesomepodcast@gmail.com
Award winning writer, director has turned her attention to a new project, Devil Woman, a smart horror film that takes the viewer directly into the coal-face of human conflict over our relationship with the environment.The film draws from the world of zombies and shape-shifters, with the added flavour of Lee Douglas' penmanship that adds a unique voice in the horror genre.Devil Woman is currently looking for support through crowd-funding via pozible, so if this piques your interest, then head on over and contribute.Want to know more? Well the Surgeons team recently had the opportunity to sit down with Heidi Lee Douglas to discuss this passion project.
In this episode, our guest talks about one of the scariest horror films ever made. . . and how she was the star. Heidi Lee Douglas talks about her activism morphing into her documentary 'Defendant 5', her festival hit - a rural horror short 'Little Lamb', a story set during colonial times in Tasmania - and a short film/teaser for her debut feature film: the eco-horror DEVIL WOMAN, set in Tasmania and shot in New South Wales.
Award winning writer, director has turned her attention to a new project, Devil Woman, a smart horror film that takes the viewer directly into the coal-face of human conflict over our relationship with the environment.
Libby Purves meets ceramicist Roger Law; sopranos Sophie and Mary Bevan; actor and director Sondra Lee and cruise ship guide Douglas Ward. Sopranos and sisters, Sophie and Mary Bevan, come from a family steeped in musical tradition. Sophie is currently playing Ilia in Mozart's Idomeneo at the Royal Opera House and Mary is performing Susanna in The Marriage of Figaro with the English National Opera at the Coliseum. Roger Law is the satirist and ceramicist who co-created Spitting Image, the television puppet show which aired for over 18 series. Following the end of Spitting Image Roger travelled to Australia, becoming artist-in-residence at National Art School in Sydney. The ceramics he makes today incorporate his own ideas with ancient Chinese tradition. His solo exhibition features pots influenced by his love of Australian marine life. Roger is also presenting a talk at the British Museum alongside its exhibition Ming: 50 years that changed China. His solo exhibition, Roger Law, is at Sladmore Contemporary Gallery. Sondra Lee is an actor, dancer, director and teacher. She is directing Go See by Norris Church Mailer at The King's Head Theatre, London. In 1954 she was heralded on Broadway for her creation of Tiger Lily in Peter Pan and during her long career she collaborated with Jerome Robbins; Federico Fellini and Marlon Brando. She also appeared in Broadway productions of Hello Dolly and Hotel Paradiso. Her book I've Slept With Everybody: A Memoir, written in 2009, is published by BearManor Fiction. Go See by Norris Church Mailer is at The King's Head Theatre, London. Douglas Ward, a former band leader, is the author of The Berlitz Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships. He's completed over 6,000 days at sea, participated in more than 1,000 cruises, 158 transatlantic crossings and countless ship-naming ceremonies. The Berlitz Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships is published by Insight Guides.
From shows like "Heros", "Dollhouse" "Vegas and more Deanna Lee Douglas talks about her new movie "The A-List". I don't think she's going to go for the "role" advice I gave her...ha ha
Myra interviews the hosts of two highly popular shows who share their inspiring success stories: First Hour: Roxanna Cella, host of Palm Beach Rox. Second Hour: Lee Douglas, host of Old Time Rock n Roll Connect with Myra and friends on Facebook. Listen to the show weekly at 8PM ET on WQ4D Radio
Montauk "Ned" (Sweet Surprise) Georg Levin "I Need To Understand" Instrumental (BBE) Lovebirds "U Give Me Love" Greg Wilson Mix (Lazy Days) Citizen "Magic" (Ghost Town) Deadly Sins "Smurfette" (Giant Cuts) Fred Everything with 20For7 & Vanessa Baker "Friday" Crazy P Mix (Lazy Days) Julian Sanza "Funky Steamroller" (Silhouette) Paul Monroe "Summer Dream" Chris Nemmo Mix (Nu Indee) Max Essa "Midnight And A New Direction" Dub (Bearfunk) Lee Douglas "Same Changes" (Rong)
The newest show from Lee Douglas this one is all country history and hits from country's best from the 1940s through the 1990s. Every week listen to Country Roads. Go to http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/81695 each and every week.
3 Years this Oct 6th Lee Douglas produced his first show here at Talkshoe.com. Here is 90 minutes packed with the music that has kept OTRNR in the top 20 of TS shows for 3 years.
TIME OUT CHICAGO MAGAZINE Disco Unusual Social Club DJ Mixed By Lono Brazil(Disco Unusual Social Club) Clubs Time Out Chicago / Issue 198 : Dec 11–17, 2008 He’s so Unusual Lono Brazil revives the spirit of the Loft in Bucktown. LOFTY GOALS Expert party-thrower Lono Brazil digs disco. Photo: Marzena Abrahamik The most reliably tasteful dance party in the city, Disco Unusual Social Club, has been running for just over a year now. Indie kids pack the compact Danny’s Tavern floor to the distinctive bass lines of disco edits while DJ Lono Brazil blows whistles and passes out tambourines. Things get a little nuts. “I’ve been lucky. Most of the things I’ve dreamt about, I’ve been able to do,” says fortysomething Gold Coaster Brazil without exaggeration. Raised in the South Shore/Windsor Park section of Chicago, Brazil spent much of the ’80s as a downtown New York personality, throwing parties with Pete Rock and Red Alert for Russell Simmons and Def Jam Records in New York, England and Tokyo. At the suggestion of his chums the Beastie Boys, Capitol-EMI hired him as a marketing director, then label executive. When he wasn’t exploring the dance halls of Kingston with Mad Cobra or working in the studio with Foxy Brown, he was picking up prominent DJ and modeling gigs. Brazil’s latest venture, the monthly DUSC at Danny’s, comes out of his life as a fervent clubber—which began at Tree of Life Health Spa’s disco on 95th and Jeffery in 1981. Brazil worked his way to the Warehouse (U.S. Studio) where Frankie Knuckles was making electronic-dance history. “That did it for me. I found my place and my music,” Brazil says. In mid-’80s Manhattan, Brazil stayed up all night at the Loft and indulged in dance marathons at the Paradise Garage. Over the course of the ’90s, Brazil was a resident at Tokyo megaclub Gold’s and hosted the popular Global Village radio show, bringing Fela Kuti and Nuyorican Soul to Los Angeles listeners on Monday mornings. Yet, he considers deejaying only a sideline. Back in Chicago, Brazil returned to party throwing with the Urban Renewal Project at Sonotheque, focusing on Afro, Latin and nu-jazz. Burned out on hip-hop a decade ago, he’s based DUSC on a passion for the free-ranging underground sounds of his early club years. He even sports a David & Nicky & Larry & Frankie T-shirt celebrating his DJ muses. It’s not just disco music; it’s the disco era he’s after. Brazil cites David Mancuso, the curator of seminal ’70s spot the Loft, as a role model. “I don’t say I’m a DJ; I say I’m a music host—the music, the place, the people are all a part of it,” he says. Like Mancuso, Brazil looks for an eclectic mix of music-focused people, not the look-at-me crowd that fancies bottle-service joints. At boho neighborhood joint Danny’s, he’s found his niche. The vinyl-oriented programmers there even allow Brazil to use his Serato and laptop rig. Paradise Garage great Larry Levan’s free-ranging style provides a stylistic sonic template—Brazil spins vintage dance music, mostly pre-’84 material, not just disco but also Italo, mutant disco and classics from the Prelude and West End labels, along with disco edits and nu-disco from Lee Douglas, perhaps with an Obama speech layered on top. Like Levan, he doesn’t fuss over beat matching. The night’s overarching mantra comes courtesy of Mancuso himself, says Brazil: “Disco just means come ready to dance.” Sweat it out at Disco Unusual Social Club every 2nd Saturday at 10pm at Danny’s in Bucktown and venues around the world.
Happy New Year TalkShoe. Lee Douglas wishes all a very Happy New Year with his second annual salute to the fallen stars of 2008.
Class is in session as Lee Douglas answers questions from students taking a course in American pop music. Illustrating his answers with great rock n roll classics.
On the 40th anniversary of the release of the Beatles Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band., Lee Douglas plays a few cuts from the most influential album of the rock n roll era.
A Most Unusual Christmas Show. Lee Douglas presents two hours of Christmas Classics by artists that are not usually associated with the songs. Add that to a mix of Novelty classics to make you laugh and laugh.Two hours of Elvis, Ray Stevens, Neil Diamond, The Chipmunks, The Beatles, Stan Freeburg, Petula Clark, James Brown, Otis Redding, The singing dogs and cats,The Temptations , Tom Lehrer, Bob Rivers and so many more. Enjoy this huge Christmas present, Unlike anything you will hear anywhere on any radio station from AM, FM or satellite.
Lee Douglas presents the second in a series of novelty and comedy songs by popular demand. Don't miss the hilarity with Red Buttons, Tom Lehrer, Allan Sherman , Stan Freeburg, Weird Al and some of the funniest songs of the past 50 years.
Old Time Rock n Roll presents a spotlight on the boys from Brooklyn. One of the hot beds of rock in the 1950's and '60's Brooklyn and the Bronx could boast the likes of Neil Sedaka, Neil Diamond, Barry Manilow, Little Anthony and the Imperials, The Tokens, Jay and the Americans and many more. And across the bridge Dion DeMucci and the Belmonts and so many other singers .Lee Douglas also plays requests from his e mail request line.