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Heather Fleming, Business Development Manager at MST, Leslie Price-Bennett, Co-Owner of Dream Dinners (Cumming GA) and Tyler Henry of Movement Mortgage Heather Fleming just celebrated her one-year anniversary at MST and is helping build their Business Development practice at the firm. With a great understanding of the financial world and how to connect with local […]
Heather Fleming, Business Development Manager at MST, Leslie Price-Bennett, Co-Owner of Dream Dinners (Cumming GA) and Tyler Henry of Movement Mortgage Heather Fleming just celebrated her one-year anniversary at MST and is helping build their Business Development practice at the firm. With a great understanding of the financial world and how to connect with local […] The post Heather Fleming, Business Developmemt Manager at MST, Leslie Price- Bennett, Co-Owner of Dream Dinners in Cumming GA & Tyler Henry of Movement Mortgage appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Capital punishment is the most severe penalty that can be imposed in our criminal justice system. The General Assembly has established many procedures and layers of review to provide intensive scrutiny before a death sentence is carried out. At each stage of the process, there are both constitutional and statutory mandates to be followed. Associate Solicitors General Amy Tarkington and Zach Hinkle along with Leslie Price, Senior Deputy of the Criminal Justice Section, walk us through that process. Episode notes:Tennessee Appeals Process (tn.gov)
You're receiving my Tuesday podcast because you're a paying subscriber of Maybe Baby. Thank you! To listen in your preferred app, click “Listen in podcast app.” Then it should automatically populate there every week.Hi!This week's episode is about getting married and having kids, or choosing to do neither. I invited on my former editor and deadpan friend Leslie Price, who is both married and a parent and has never been afraid to talk about the downsides. Leslie is a media veteran (Time, Curbed, Racked, Man Repeller, InStyle) and recently launched a newsletter called Gloria, for women embarking on midlife. You may have read an excerpt of this conversation on Sunday. Everyone is always talking about Leslie's hair:Links to things we mention:“What You Lose When You Gain a Spouse,” by Wendy Len Catron for The AtlanticMy interview with a woman experience postpartum depression“The Things We Don't Discuss,” by Jill Filipovic about the taboo of parental regretClaire and Erica's “A Thing or Two” podcast episode about being child-free”Lately Kids Have Had a Serious PR Problem,” by Emma RosenblumThanks for listening!HaleyThis month a portion of subscriber proceeds will be redistributed to Covenant House, New York City's largest provider serving homeless youths.Give me feedback • Subscribe • Request a free subscription • Ask Dear Baby a question This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit haleynahman.substack.com/subscribe
Leslie Price returns from a months-long investigation to serve as host of America’s only daily news podcast one last time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In honor of International Women’s Day, we curated this special “Women in Tech” episode to discuss the current and future state of our industry from a woman’s perspective. Please join Vicky Bruns, Solution Partner Manager at ConnectWise, as she sits down with Andra Hedden, CMO at Marketopia, Ashley Cooper, Senior Partner Operations Manager at Auvik, Heather Harlos, Global Marketing Manager at Bitdefender, and Leslie Price, Solutions Architect at Intermedia, to listen to their personal stories of triumph and what can be done to remove gender bias from the professional equation.
Host Leslie Price sits down with staff members of The Topical for their annual checkup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meet Leslie Price of In Any Event, a world-renowned event producer, highlighted in Harper’s Bazaar’s list of the “Top Wedding Planners in the World.” In the course of our first conversation, we discovered that we were both raised in neighboring suburbs on Long Island’s South Shore, and spent a bit of time reminiscing about our favorite mutual bakery, Wall’s Bake Shop in Hewlett, as well as mourning the recent loss of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, which happened suddenly and tragically, mere days before our Zoom Podcast. Join us for a delightfully in-depth conversation about her life-long mantra, “Cherish The Journey.” She goes into great detail about everything from the challenges of Astor Hall at The New York Public Library and the Metropolitan Museum to being “a logistics girl,” the opportunities for lighting, what invokes memory, the importance of getting involved with her clients, classical music and what sets the tone for an event. There’s so much we discuss in this episode, as well as an enlightened exploration of everything it takes to produce some of the most incredible events in many of New York’s most iconic locations. Enjoy our conversation. And as always, stay safe, stay strong, listen to the scientists, and let’s greet the New Normal together. All my best, Doug
As the enforcement date for CCPA draws near, listen in to this month’s podcast as privacy-by-design expert Leslie Price recaps the particulars of the legislation and offers a look at the current status as clients finalize preparations. She’ll cover both challenges and best practices for marketers to consider.
While host Leslie Price wishes his Italian getaway would never end, he simply can’t wait to get back behind the microphone. Join him when he returns on Monday, April 13, for all-new episodes of The Topical every weekday morning! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Leslie Price is on vacation this week, but be sure to join him when he returns on Monday, April 13, for all-new episodes of The Topical every weekday morning! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After discovering he may have contracted Covid-19 from his yoga swami Derek, Leslie Price reflects on his time on Earth as he prepares for the worst. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After four days of self-isolation, the walls inside Leslie Price’s apartment begin to speak to him. But are their incessant dronings that of a plagued beast? Or something not of this realm at all? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Even while being quarantined in his home for the past 72 hours, Topical host Leslie Price still finds a way to deliver groundbreaking investigative journalism. In this in-depth OPR report, Price searches for answers to the questions other podcasts are too afraid to ask, like does the buzzing unlock the door? Or is it just a signal that the door is unlocked? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
OPR is sheltering in place and podcasting from home. But that won’t stop host Leslie Price from bringing you all the day’s top stories, including why the Son of God’s triumphant second coming may be suspended indefinitely. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Topical is the daily podcast from The Onion and Onion Public Radio, and the only podcast brave enough to ask: What if the news had sound effects? Join host Leslie Price each day as he barely scratches the surface of all the day’s top news stories. Journalism isn’t dead. It’s using its last dying breath to beg you to listen to The Topical. New episodes published every weekday by 5 p.m. Eastern time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen to KTSA radio host Jack Riccardi speak with Leslie Price of the SAISD who assures that these 18 schools will still be SAISD. But Lorie Campos says parents and schools never got a chance to give input about a transition.
In this episode, we discuss voice over work with the very talented, very charming, Sharon Feingold. For more information, visit www.SharonFeingold.comThanks again, to the wonderful, Leslie Price at www.LearnAppeal.com for co hosting!
There was an article that ran in The New Yorker a couple of weeks ago called "The Personal Essay Boom is Over." In it, writer Jia Tolentino reflected on the writing genre's heyday -- citing sites that no longer exist, like xoJane and Gawker as having heralded the uncomfortably intimate or conversely curiously insignificant style of storytelling. The headline alone, of course, scared the shit out of me given that I don't think I even know how to have a thought about a third-party without somehow bringing it back to me. So much of what I write rides on the events of my life -- I wear my guts on my sleeve. I can't help it. I'm not even sure I want to help it. And when it comes to the writers who are enlisted to represent the Man Repeller ethos, it is my belief the best kind of editorial leader is willing to let her writer explore their identities -- to express what's on their minds within a controlled environment. This week on Monocycle, our editorial director, Leslie Price and I talk about the personal essay boom. Is it over? Perhaps. What does that mean for properties who thrive on it, who believe their best content is personal. Good content, of course, can't ever be "over." So what makes it good? How are we serving it? Are there ways we can do it better. Listen in and share a thought and if you're curious... This episode of Monocycle is edited by Nicholas "Quazzy" Herd. Logo illustration by Kelly Shami. Photo by Mel Finkelstein/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images.
Not to beat a horse that has been killed multiple times already but in this week's episode of Monocycle, we reopen the conversation around the dreadlocks at the Marc Jacobs Spring 2017 runway show. It's not to throw more shade, or say anything that hasn't already been said, but rather, to talk about two larger problems. The first is, of course, cultural appropriation and the overarching blindspot of the privilege that occurs outside of a minority. It's a huge coup that this is becoming less tolerable and acceptable as our society evolves, but I wonder, as the outrage machine continues firing up, when we've constructively added to the conversation vs. just made noise. Designers, artists -- all creatives, really -- build their collections on reference. There is no art, at least as we know it, without the act of riffing, but the solution isn't pulling ideas from the sky, shutting ourselves off to the incredibly rich cultures of both yore and now. On the contrary, it's proper accreditation and more importantly, the second step towards becoming better people, it's doing something (not just saying something!) to give back to the culture from which you're borrowing. So here, I speak with our new editorial director, Leslie Price, who wrote the original Man Repeller story on the Marc Jacobs show on what we're doing, and stuff like that. As always, this podcast is only as valuable as the feedback you provide, so... Related Stories: On Cultural Appropriation, Racism and Fashion’s Blind Spots Let’s Talk About It: Diversity in Fashion MR Round Table: We Need to Talk About Race A Letter from Leandra: We’ve Updated Our Mission Statement In partnership with Squarespace. Logo by Kelly Shami - legsny.com/ Edited by Nicholas Quazzy Alexander
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