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Best podcasts about likenesses

Latest podcast episodes about likenesses

Engadget
YouTube is helping stars monetize their AI likenesses, California's new gas-powered car sale ban given thumbs up, and Flipboard just launched Surf

Engadget

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 8:11


YouTube is helping high-profile people monetize their AI likenesses, the EPA gave a thumbs up to California's new gas-powered car sale ban, and Flipboard just launched Surf, which is sort of like an RSS feed for the open social web. It's Thursday, December 19th and this is Engadget News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Lost Ladies of Lit

Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textForget your troubles, get cozy, grab a cup of tea and curl up to this week's “storytime” bonus episode as Amy reads the third tale from Christina Rossetti's Speaking Likenesses. Follow Rossetti's indefatigable heroine, Maggie, who trudges wearily through a snowy forest at Christmas-time, encountering along the way strange children who attempt to lead her astray.For episodes and show notes, visit: LostLadiesofLit.comDiscuss episodes on our Facebook Forum. Follow us on instagram @lostladiesoflit. Follow Kim on twitter @kaskew. Sign up for our newsletter: LostLadiesofLit.com Email us: Contact — Lost Ladies of Lit Podcast

Lost Ladies of Lit
Christina Rossetti — Speaking Likenesses with Bond & Grace's Ayana Christie

Lost Ladies of Lit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 38:42 Transcription Available


Send us a textCharmed by her friend Lewis Carroll's children's book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Victorian poet Christina Rossetti followed suit nearly a decade later with her own children's book — one that alludes to the “Alice” tale while also offering a more clear-eyed view of girls' duties, even in topsy-turvy dream worlds. Ayana Christie, Chief Product Officer of Bond & Grace, joins us for a discussion this week on Rossetti's 1874 work Speaking Likenesses and helps us draw comparisons with Carroll's seminal tale.Mentioned in this episode:Speaking Likenesses by Christina RossettiBond & Grace edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis CarrollBond & Grace edtiion of The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson BurnettBond & Grace edition of Frankenstein by Mary ShelleyChristina Rossetti“Goblin Market” by Christina RossettiGabriele RossettiDante Gabriel RossettiThe Rosetti family photographic portrait by Lewis CarrollChristina Rossetti: A Writer's Life by Jan MarshLewis Carroll (a.k.a. Charles Dodgson)The Liddell sistersThe real-life Alice in WonderlandThe Princess Bride film“Be Our Guest” number from Beauty & the BeastSupport the showFor episodes and show notes, visit: LostLadiesofLit.comDiscuss episodes on our Facebook Forum. Follow us on instagram @lostladiesoflit. Follow Kim on twitter @kaskew. Sign up for our newsletter: LostLadiesofLit.com Email us: Contact — Lost Ladies of Lit Podcast

North Peace MB Church
No images or likenesses

North Peace MB Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024


In the second commandment we see God prohibiting images and likenesses of anything in creation. What exactly is God prohibiting and why? What does this commandment reveal about God? How do we obey it?

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Engadget
California passes landmark law requiring actors' permission for AI likenesses

Engadget

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 6:49


Gavin Newsom also signed a second bill requiring consent from the estates of deceased performers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

HooperCast Movie Hour
#492: The King is Dead, Long Live the King (Linkin Park, James Earl Jones, and AI Likenesses)

HooperCast Movie Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 37:17


0:30 - Explaining the HooperCast “Lecture Series” concept.  3:00 - James Earl Jones has passed away.  https://www.cnn.com/2024/09/09/entertainment/james-earl-jones-death/index.html  8:53 - Linkin Park debuts their new lead vocalist and the Internet reacts….poorly…  22:15 - Should the estate of a deceased performer be allowed to give consent to use the performer's likeness in post-mortem work? Where is the line drawn? https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/california-ai-dead-performers-consent-sag-aftra-1236126432/?utm_campaign=mb&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_source=morning_brew Thanks for joining us! If you enjoy our show, PLEASE please tell your friends. Recommend us. That is how we grow. If you're interested in my writing, visit https://jconnor.substack.com/  ----- Executive Producers: Conner Dempsey • Dustin Weldon Theme Music by Dustin Weldon Produced & Engineered by Conner Dempsey Powered by Zoom, Skype, QuickTime, Adobe Audition, & Adobe Premiere Pro Special Thanks to Anchor FM FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. This is critique, protected under Fair Use. I DO NOT OWN THIS CONTENT. CONTENT IS IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.  Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

Historical Blindness
The Looming Threat of Fascism - Part One: The March on Rome

Historical Blindness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 69:59


In a new series on the rise of fascism in Italy and Germany in the 1920s, I make pertinent comparisons to modern American politics and Trumpism. It's time to call MAGA out for what it is without any further hedging. Likenesses can no longer be ignored. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/historical today to get 10% off your first month. Direct all advertising inquiries to advertising@airwavemedia.com. Visit www.airwavemedia.com to find other high-quality podcasts! Find a transcript of this episode with source citations and related imagery at www.historicalblindness.com sometime before the release of the next episode. Pledge support on Patreon to get an ad-free feed with exclusive episodes! Check out my novel, Manuscript Found!  And check out the show merch, which make perfect gifts!  Some music on this episode was licensed under a Blue Dot Sessions blanket license at the time of this episodes publication. Tracks include "Black Ballots," "Cicle DR Valga," "Olivia Wraith," "Access Road 442," "Cicle Gerano," "A Pulse of Rain," "Maisie Dreamer," "Cicle Deserrat" and "Winter in Black." Additional music, including "Remedy for Melancholy," "Plague," and "Seeker," are by Kai Engel, licensed under Creative Commons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Daily Crunch – Spoken Edition
Hollywood agency CAA aims to help stars manage their own AI likenesses

The Daily Crunch – Spoken Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 5:24


Creative Artists Agency, one of the top entertainment and sports talent agencies, is hoping to be at the forefront of AI protection services for celebrities in Hollywood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Another Great Day
Ep. 189 - St. Louis Lore & Leafy Likenesses: A Family's Historical Hoot

Another Great Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 5:41


Welcome to "Another Great Day," where laughter meets learning in our family-friendly commute-time caper! Join Chris and Geneva on February 15, 2024, as we embark on a whimsical journey from the fiery forges of Metal Storage Buildings to the historical heart of St. Louis. Dive into a delightful discussion on plants that mirror our personalities, crack up with our favorite jokes, and ponder a profound Word of Wisdom. Whether you're intrigued by tales of half-fixed yard tools, curious about the founding of St. Louis, or seeking a light-hearted reflection on life's lessons, there's something in this episode for every young family navigating the joyous journey of growth and discovery. Share in our laughter, learn a little history, and maybe, just maybe, find the perfect plant avatar for yourself. Don't forget to rate and share, as every episode is a stepping stone to making today (and every day) truly great. Tune in, laugh along, and transform your commute into an adventure of creativity, conversation, and interaction. See you next time for more fun, facts, and family-friendly entertainment! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anothergreatday/message

Within Brim's Skin
WBS: Hanukkah Candle Sticks #236 12-12-23

Within Brim's Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 64:58


Within Brims Skin. Hanukkah Candle Sticks #236. -- The two are at it again. Brimstone is joined by his wing-man Alex DaPonte as they chat about how Brim visited Keanu Reeves in Brooklyn, how a local abandoned warehouse is currently in the news; and why homeless people shouldn't hump at bus stops. They discuss at length AI, Copyrights, Trademarks, Likenesses and how Alex doesn't care if he's cloned. Brim explains what gets Within Brim's Skin.

FirstABQ Sermons
Likeness: Unlikely Likenesses of Faith that Works | First ABQ | October 8, 2023

FirstABQ Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 27:09


Message from Senior Minister, Brady Bryce Scripture: James 2:14-26 For more resources and access to everything we have going on at First, visit https://www.firstabq.org

Cyclone Fanatic
Mostly On Track: Sports gambling and player likenesses in the college football video game

Cyclone Fanatic

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 56:14


Jared Stansbury and Jeff Woody dive into the Iowa State/Iowa sports gambling story, where it stands, whether or not the NCAA rules on the issue are good and more before discussing player likenesses being used in the college football video game and whether or not the players are getting a good deal on the first episode of Mostly On Track. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Gaming Tailgate Podcast
FBS Player Name & Likenesses Coming to EA SPORTS College Football!

The Gaming Tailgate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 21:17


The last major hurdle for the launch of EA SPORTS College Football has been cleared. FBS players can opt-in to having their name and likeness appear in the game, launching July 2024. In the latest TGT Podcast, @cdj80 and @JBHuskers talk about this big news which has been ten years in the making. For all the latest College Football news, visit The Gaming Tailgate at https://linktr.ee/thegamingtailgate

BUZZ's Inside the Hive: Marketing Tips That Give Nonprofits More Buzz
From Greed to Good: How Virginia Tech's unique NIL helps nonprofits

BUZZ's Inside the Hive: Marketing Tips That Give Nonprofits More Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 60:00


On today's show  BUZZ creator Michael Hemphill talks Name, Image and Likeness or NIL, which allows college athletes to earn what is estimated to be more than $1 billion in 2023. NIL has transformed college athletics and created a new world rife with cynicism and greed.But not at Virginia Tech … if The Hokie Way nonprofit has a say. What is The Hokie Way? Listen as Virginia Tech alumnus and superfan Jim Petrine shares how The Hokie Way is transforming NILs into vehicles for positive change ... and helping VT fulfill its mission of Ut Prosim, Latin for That I May Serve.We also talk to one of The Hokie Way's nonprofit partners, Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Virginia, about how they're benefiting from the Names, Images and Likenesses of Virginia Tech athletes.And Michael shares the origin story for the BUZZ television show.Are you a nonprofit with an event that we could help promote? Or a marketing problem we could help fix? Contact us and we'll share on an upcoming episode.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FOLLOW US:F A C E B O O K ➜ http://facebook.com/buzz4good​​I N S T A G R A M ➜ http://instagram.com/buzz4good​​L I N K E D I N ➜ https://www.linkedin.com/company/buzz4goodY O U T U B E ➜ http://youtube.com/c/buzz4goodW E B S I T E ➜ http://buzz4good.com​​- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The United States has more than 1.5 million nonprofits — from homeless shelters, food banks and rescue squads to children's choirs, science museums and animal refuges — that employ one out of every 10 Americans. Like any company, nonprofits have salaries and bills to pay, a budget to balance. They require money. And if enough people don't know about them, don't believe in them, don't support them — in short, if they lack BUZZ — they suffer and die.

A New Morning
State Board of Regents expected to end use of Native American nicknames and likenesses - Salamanca SuperintendentDr Mark Beehler

A New Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 15:06


The Life Church - Dallas Podcast
The Likenesses of His Glory - Pastor Shay Mann

The Life Church - Dallas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 20:19


Thanks for visiting The Life Church Podcast! We're a church based in North Dallas, TX pastored by Shay Mann. We're excited for you to listen to today's sermon. If this is your first time hearing about The Life Church, we'd love to get connected - go to www.tlcdallas.com to find out more about us.

Rehoboth New Life Center
The Four Likenesses (Pastor Mike Brownie)

Rehoboth New Life Center

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023


Pastor Mike Brownie teaching “The Four Likenesses” (Tuesday night Bible study, February 28th, 2023).   Philippians 2:7  But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men: The post The Four Likenesses (Pastor Mike Brownie) appeared first on Rehoboth New Life Center.

Book Marketing Tips and Author Success Podcast
Minisode: Getting Permission to Use Reviews, Blurbs and Likenesses

Book Marketing Tips and Author Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 8:53


Permissions aren't fun or sexy - but they're necessary. Any time you're using someone else's words, praise, input or inspiration there are right and wrong ways to go about it. Our goal for this episode is to share some pitfalls other authors have experienced so you can better avoid them!Remember to leave a review for the podcast and email us to let us know, we're always finding creative ways to thank followers!

Voices
Poke-isekai | Into the Multi-Voice

Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 119:25


Games/Media Legend of Vox Machina - 06:34 Rouge Tower - 9:52 Legends of Keepers: Career of a Dungeon Master - 21:45 Pokémon Legends Arceus - 28:33 News Blizzard is still doing poorly - 1:12:24 Microsoft buys Blizzard - 1:13:51 Sony buys bungie in revenge - 1:14:56 Team 17 goes in on NFTs - 1:21:44 Likenesses stolen for NFTs - 1:22:05 Atari NFTs are even worse! - 1:24:46 Cryptoland... - 1:35:53 Tabletop simulator has issues with moderation, solves by tactical nuke - 1:42:03 Ninja v Pokimane - 1:48:31 Links "Line goes up" - The Problem with NFTs - Dan Olson's NFT video

Southern Sports Today
CHUCK OLIVER SHOW 1-6 THURSDAY HOUR 1

Southern Sports Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 39:47


Chuck opens the show by talking about Name, Image and Likenesses impact on college football. He then talks about Bill O'Brien's options in coaching. We talk Miami Hurricanes with John Michaels of 680 The Fan out of Atlanta.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Southern Sports Today
CHUCK OLIVER SHOW 12-16 THURSDAY HOUR 1

Southern Sports Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 39:47


Chuck opens the show talking about Travis Hunter surprising the college football world and choosing Jackson State over Florida State. He then talks about Name, Image and Likenesses effect on college football recruiting. Dan has an idea of exactly what Kirby Smart's problem has been on offense at Georgia. We talk Florida State with Ingram Smith of The Nolecast.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Georgia Bulldogs
CHUCK OLIVER SHOW 12-16 THURSDAY HOUR 1

Georgia Bulldogs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 39:47


Chuck opens the show talking about Travis Hunter surprising the college football world and choosing Jackson State over Florida State. He then talks about Name, Image and Likenesses effect on college football recruiting. Dan has an idea of exactly what Kirby Smart's problem has been on offense at Georgia. We talk Florida State with Ingram Smith of The Nolecast.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Running It Back
Name, Image, Likeness, and Ed O'Bannon vs the NCAA

Running It Back

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 28:06


Tarlin and Mike return to talk about the recent changes to the NCAA regulations about college players' ability to monetize their Name, Image, and Likenesses. We run it back to the case of Ed O'Bannon who was the lead plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit against the NCAA on violation of antitrust regulations based on the use of his image in an EA Sports Video Game in 2009. In addition to Easy Ed, we reflect on what we've seen since the temporary measure was put in place by the NCAA in July as we think about what this means for college athletes, the NCAA, and elitist notions of amateurism. We also talk Azzi Fudd, brainstorm ideas for Space Jam 3, recall Gavin Newsome's appearance on The Shop with LeBron James and much more. It's a fun romp through a significant change to college sports that is opening up opportunities for players and also for sports like women's volleyball and other women's sports that may not have traditionally garnered broader support and attention. Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at RunningItBack.fm for more amazing lessons learned from sports.

Some Patches Required
Mobile Game Marketing, Celebrity Likenesses, and the Joker's Book Blockade

Some Patches Required

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 74:34


We know that the last few episodes served as a showcase for the guest-heavy format we're looking toward, but we wouldn't judge you for missing the dulcet tones of Zak and Aaron as they agree about things and talk about KFC way too much. Well, Aaron might, but that's more of a reflection on him than you. You're great, and you have great taste in podcasts.All of that is to say that this week's episode comes without frills. It's just two well-intentioned fellows talking about the frustrating and shady world of mobile game marketing, discussing the use of celebrity likenesses in games like Far Cry 6, and ruminating on the mysterious lack of Dune novels and very specific manga in Austin, TX.We hope you enjoy. Listen to Beach Girl on SpotifyCheck out edouggieart on EtsyCheck out even more edouggieart on InstagramReferenced Sources:The DISGUSTING State of Mobile Game Ads (and why YouTube LOVES IT)

Get To The Point
Names, Images, & Likenesses

Get To The Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 49:20


Student athletes are getting paid and 2/3 of the GTTP crew are jealous of the timing. Tune in for our reaction to all the breaking news surrounding college athletes getting paid as well as Joe renouncing Sean as a partner

Sports Exchange
Supreme Court Ruling on Student Athletes : Episode 180 7/1/2021

Sports Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 64:45


Scott, Stuart Hack, and Phil Lewis talk about the landscape of college athletics changing.

DARREN & JACK
A New Era For NCAA Athletes

DARREN & JACK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 40:53


Scott Lewis From Voice Of SD Talks Masks & the Delta Variant Of Covid. Plus Guest Michael McCann a Legal Analyst and Senior Sports Legal Reporter at Sportico Fills Us In On NCAA Athletes Now Being Able to Profit From their Names Images & Likenesses.

Global Security
A fresh call for ‘pingpong diplomacy’ on the 50th anniversary of the first US-China games

Global Security

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021


Fifty years ago this week, the first official American delegation in decades was invited to China to play pingpong. The games led to former US President Richard Nixon’s visit to China the next year — and the normalization of US-China relations. Those games have never been forgotten. And now, original players are calling for renewed diplomacy as tensions continue to mount between the two countries.Related: China's military exercises near Taiwan raise concerns in the WestIt was 1971 at the Table Tennis World Championships in Tokyo. The Chinese team invited the US team to pop over for an impromptu visit. The overture seemed serendipitous, but it was no accident.“There's something so innately absurd about using pingpong as a form of diplomacy, that it's sort of this charming story that we've been leaning on now for 50 years."Nicholas Griffin, author of  "Ping-Pong Diplomacy: The Secret History Behind the Game That Changed the World" “There's something so innately absurd about using pingpong as a form of diplomacy, that it's sort of this charming story that we've been leaning on now for 50 years,” said Nicholas Griffin, author of a book about what’s now called “pingpong diplomacy.” He said the meeting was an intentional move on the part of both governments.Related: A tense start to US-China talks in Alaska In this handout, members of the United States table tennis team stand in front of their hotel in Peking, in Communist China, Tuesday, April 14, 1971. Tossed into the middle of a potential thawing in US relations with China, Judy Bochenski and her American pingpong teammates helped deliver one of the great diplomatic coups of their time. Credit: Handout/AP The visit captured the imagination of Americans.“It was the front cover of Time Magazine, it was [on] “The Johnny Carson Show.” You name it,” he said.“The pingpong players were everywhere. They were the story in America for a couple of weeks in the spring of ’71.”The next year, the US invited the Chinese players. A documentary captured their visit and matches. The games were billed as friendship first, competition second — maybe by design. The US team was no match for the Chinese players. And it worked. China’s reputation jumped in the US.Related: American ginseng farmers battered by trade wars and pandemic Likenesses of US President Richard Nixon and Chinese Chairman Mao Tse-tung, the principals in the forthcoming so-called “pingpong” diplomatic talks in Peking, grace table tennis bats turned out by an imaginative firm in Dortmund, Germany, on Nov. 5, 1971.  Credit: Handout/AP Today, relations between the two countries are the worst they’ve been since 1989 and a reported 90% of Americans have an unfavorable view of China.At a recent ceremony held at the pingpong museum in Shanghai, Chinese players from the original team appealed for a return to friendlier times. Related: What will US-China relations look like under the Biden administration? “Even though these days we’re having some difficulties, ... I hope that our two countries can seek common ground and put our differences aside. We can cooperate or compete as the situation dictates — but always with the goal of peace.”Yao Zhenxu, 74, former pingpong team player from the original 1971 gamesFormer team player Yao Zhenxu, 74, said the event could be seen as a message to Americans. Table tennis players of the United State and Communist China are pictured together, Tuesday April 14, 1971, after matches in Peking.  Credit: Handout/AP “Even though these days we’re having some difficulties,” he said, “I hope that our two countries can seek common ground and put our differences aside. We can cooperate or compete as the situation dictates — but always with the goal of peace.”Cui Tiankai, Chinese ambassador to the US, used his pre-recorded message to call for cooperation on the pandemic response and climate change.But he didn’t hold back from criticizing some in the US for antagonism against China. Related: Biden's pick for UN post says US will counter China's agendaAfter the ceremony, players and diplomats took off their jackets, rolled up their sleeves and started playing. Like 50 years ago, the Chinese and Americans put friendship first and competition second on the court.  And for just a few hours, it seemed everyone put their faith in the power of a little ball.

2nd Opinion Podcast | Gaming is our Passion, Podcasting is our Profession!
Will the NCAA Help Bring Player Likenesses Back to EA Sports College Football? | 2nd Opinion Podcast #318

2nd Opinion Podcast | Gaming is our Passion, Podcasting is our Profession!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 100:19


Welcome to episode #318 of The 2nd Opinion Podcast! In this episode, we talk about EA's Success with Star Wars, Microsoft asks EU for the nod in Bethesda acquisition, EA confirms next-gen Battlefield, MLB: The Show 21 arrives in April, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Season One Reloaded update, EA Sports College Football, and Mass Effect Legendary Edition Coming in May! Thanks for checking out the 2nd Opinion Podcast! We don’t just try, to be honest, we try looking at video games differently than others. Being a gamer is not just a hobby, it is a way of life for us. We will argue, laugh, and hell you may even hear our cry. . . but at the end of the day, we are a family of gamers! We are The 2nd Opinion Podcast, Gaming is our Passion, and podcasting is our profession! This podcast is brought to you by 2nd Opinion Productions and Cinelinx.com! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2nd-opinion-podcast/message

Trustees and Presidents- Opportunities and Challenges In Intercollegiate Athletics
Life on a Big Time Basketball Campus--A Conversation with Larry Moneta, former VP of Student Affairs at Duke University

Trustees and Presidents- Opportunities and Challenges In Intercollegiate Athletics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 27:03


Duke's Krzyzewskiville--The Most Famous On-Campus Pre-Game Housing In America Duke is famous for “Krzyzewskiville”, where students are known to literally camp out overnight for tickets, all the while to create a frenetic home court advantage for men’s basketball. It's a major part of campus life in Durham, North Carolina. But there are more intricate details that go into navigating the balancing act between student life and big time college sports, and there is where we will begin our conversation today. My guest is Dr. Larry Moneta, long-time Vice President for Student Affairs at Duke University, who retired in 2019. Moneta oversaw campus housing and campus life on one of the most iconic college campuses in America. We talk about the differences between "regular student housing" and "athlete housing" at Duke (surprises here, for sure), making 21st century residence halls social spaces, creating community with designs aimed at students "bumping" into one another. We also discuss the emergence of social media influencers on campus, what the new NCAA Names, Images and Likenesses legislation might mean for athletes who live in residence halls, and the visible role that athletes can play when social and racial justice issues arise on campus. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karen-weaver/message

Manny Navarro with the Miami Insiders
Andy Staples of theAthletic.com joins Manny to talk about the effect college athletes finally being able to get paid for their likenesses will have on sports!

Manny Navarro with the Miami Insiders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 14:50


Andy Staples of theAthletic.com joins Manny to talk about the effect college athletes finally being able to get paid for their likenesses will have on sports and Florida Gator Football! 

Trustees and Presidents- Opportunities and Challenges In Intercollegiate Athletics
A Senior Leader's Guide To Navigating Names, Images and Likenesses Quagmire-A Former Chair of the NCAA Presidents' Council Clarifies The Complexities

Trustees and Presidents- Opportunities and Challenges In Intercollegiate Athletics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 34:34


"This may be the most significant development for athlete's economic rights in our lifetime"- Walt Harrison, former chair of the NCAA President's Council. Your athletic program is about to look very different. Simply put, some of your athletes on campus are about to elevate their brand (and their income) while playing for your school. What that will look like is being hotly debated right now, with many groups weighing in (including asking for Congressional intervention). College Athletics at all levels will soon look very different once "Names, Images and Likenesses" is fully implemented nationwide. Affecting all NCAA and NAIA divisions, it's important for those who aspire to be a campus senior leader to understand what this means, how this works, and the massive compliance issues at play. My guest today will walk us through the issues, the need for external oversight, and the position of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics, a long time advocate for academic changes and fiscal responsibility. Joining our conversation, and representing the KCIA, is President Emeritus of the University of Hartford, Dr. Walter Harrison. Many of my listeners know this topic has been quite controversial. In Fall of 2019, California became the first state to pass legislation to permit college athletes to get “paid” (if you will) for their brand on social media platforms, teaching sport skills, and other things that regular college students were permitted to do. Now, the NCAA is “on the clock”, and is under great pressure to design a solution that doesn’t create a “pay for play” recruiting situation. It is a challenging proposition. How will your school adapt? Here are the 5 basic principles of fairness as proposed by the Knight Commission, and referenced in the discussion: 1. Fairness to Athletes as Students 2. Informing Athletes on NIL Rights 3. Oversight of NIL Rights 4. Guardrails for NIL Rights 5. National uniformity. Beginning on September 16, the KCIA will host a series of four virtual forums titled "Transforming the Division I Model". Registration is now open. Full disclosure: I served as a researcher to the KCIA this summer. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karen-weaver/message

Trustees and Presidents- Opportunities and Challenges In Intercollegiate Athletics
"College Athletes Bill of Rights" --A Conversation With Kendall Spencer, former National Chair of SAAC

Trustees and Presidents- Opportunities and Challenges In Intercollegiate Athletics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 35:20


In July 2020, the Senate Judiciary Committee convened a hearing called "Protecting the Integrity of College Athletics". Led by Senators Blumenthal, Graham and Booker, the Committee announced their intent to create a "College Athletes Bill of Rights" tied to a reform agenda with Names, Images and Likenesses legislation. The Bill of Rights includes: · Empowers and protects economic rights of athletes; · Allows athletes to market their NIL individually and in group licenses; · Ensure athletes can negotiate revenue sharing agreements with athletic associations, conferences and schools; · Empower and protect an athlete’s rights to an education; enable them beyond their academic and athletic career, guarantee lifetime scholarships; · Create and empower transparency, and give the athletes the right to hold accountable their schools; · Create an oversight panel for the regulation of agents and third-party NIL deals, making sure they have a real voice; · Protect the health and wellbeing of college athletes; unacceptable that there is no standardized injury reporting process (including concussions). Joining me to talk about this issue is Kendall Spencer, former chair of the National Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC). Kendall is a recent graduate of Georgetown Law, and hopes to compete in the 2021 Tokyo Olympic games. Kendall and I discuss the increasing activism of college athletes and how they can collectively use their voices to affect change that levels the playing field for athletes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karen-weaver/message

Trustees and Presidents- Opportunities and Challenges In Intercollegiate Athletics
Names, Images, Likenesses ... Two Perspectives on the NCAA Progress Letter

Trustees and Presidents- Opportunities and Challenges In Intercollegiate Athletics

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 27:40


Everything you wanted to know about the latest NCAA updates on Names, Images and Likenesses from two perspectives--from a member of the NCAA working group, Jill Bodensteiner, Athletics Director at Saint Joseph's University, and a sobering letter sent days later to NCAA President Mark Emmert from United States Senators Chris Murphy (CT) and Cory Booker (NJ), reminding all of us just how large the gap is in addressing this issue. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karen-weaver/message

The Big Show
The Big Show - Split Story 04/29/20 - NCAA proposal of athletes benefiting on own likenesses, endorsements has the guys split

The Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 19:08


Gordon Monson likes the idea, Jake Scott doesn't. Debate ensued as usual.

Dunc'd On Basketball NBA Podcast
Curry’s Broken Hand, Mailbag on Early Season Trends; NCAA Caves On Player Likenesses

Dunc'd On Basketball NBA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 80:44


Packed episode. First we discuss Steph Curry’s broken hand and why that’s probably a good thing for nearly everyone in the organization. Then a really fun mailbag on the early season. Why did nobody see Kendrick Nunn coming? How sustainable is the Suns’ start? Will the Pacers trade Sabonis? What grade would we give Vlade Divac? Can Pascal Siakam maintain his start? Plus quick hitters on New Orleans D, Jayson Tatum’s D, determining whether hot starts will continue, and more? Then we catch up on news around the league, and close with a discussion of the NCAA decision to allow players to profit off their name and likeness. Please subscribe by searching “Dunc’d On” on your favorite podcast player. And if you like this pod and want additional bonus content, please subscribe to support Nate and Danny at Patreon.com/DuncanLeroux. Merchandise available at NateDuncanNBA.com, sponsors list also available at NateDuncanNBA.com. With Nate Duncan (@NateDuncanNBA and Danny Leroux @DannyLeroux).

GetFIXed The Podcast
Episode 6: "NCAA Likenesses"

GetFIXed The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 84:56


Coaches talk about the NCAA clearing the way for athletes to profit from names, images, and likenesses. Coach Georges also discusses the Wisconsin blunder versus Ohio State.

The Yuripzy Morgan Show
October 30th, 2019: THE HOME Act in Baltimore County & Paying College Athletes For Their Likenesses

The Yuripzy Morgan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 65:46


The Yuripzy Morgan Show heard weekdays from 1-3pm ET on WBAL Newsradio 1090 & FM101.5 Baltimore.

Outkick The Show with Clay Travis
Outkick the Show - 9/30/19 - Browns, Daniel Jones, 13 teams 2-2, Top 5 QBs, SEC power rankings 1-14, Outkick top 10, Cali law on names/likenesses

Outkick The Show with Clay Travis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 28:36


On today's Outkick the Show, Clay Travis discussed: BrownsDaniel Jones13 teams 2-2Top 5 QBsSEC power rankings 1-14Outkick top 10Cali law on names/likenesses

Athlon Sports Cover 2 College Football Podcast
Could Names, Images and Likenesses Save Football?

Athlon Sports Cover 2 College Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 50:19


The NCAA has formed a committee to look into changing rules about compensating players for their Name, Image and Likeness (NIL). How could this work effectively? Why is this happening now? What will the free market have to say about players' monetary value? What are some of the unintended consequences about NIL compensation? We conduct a deep dive of how NIL rule changes could save the amateur model.

TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
Likenesses: Translation, Illustration, Interpretation

TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 40:12


The themes raised by Matthew Reynolds' Likenesses: Translation, Illustration, Interpretation will be discussed by Dr Jason Gaiger (Ruskin School), Dr Adriana Jacobs (Oriental Studies) and Dr Nick Halmi (English). Translation, illustration and interpretation have at least two things in common. They all begin when sense is made in the act of reading: that is where illustrative images and explanatory words begin to form. And they all ask to be understood in relation to the works from which they have arisen: reading them is a matter of reading readings. Likenesses explores this palimpsestic realm, with examples from Dante to the contemporary sculptor Rachel Whiteread. The complexities that emerge are different from Empsonian ambiguity or de Man's unknowable infinity of signification: here, meaning dawns and fades as the hologrammic text is filled out and flattened by successive encounters. Likenesses follows on from the argument of Reynolds's The Poetry of Translation (2011), extending it through other translations and beyond into a wide range of layered texts. Browning emerges as a key figure because his poems laminate languages, places, times and modes of utterance with such compelling energy. There are also substantial, innovative accounts of Dryden, Stubbs, Goya, Turner, Tennyson, Ungaretti and many more. Matthew Reynolds teaches at Oxford where he is a Fellow of St Anne's College and The Times lecturer in the English Faculty. It has been said of him that 'the best critics, like the best poets (in Browning's words) impart the gift of seeing to the rest: Reynolds has this gift of seeing and imparting' (TLS). His earlier books are The Poetry of Translation, The Realms of Verse 1830-1870, the novels The World Was All Before Them and Designs for a Happy Home(/i), and editions of Dante in English and of Manzoni.

I Dig Your Soul
There Are 7 Types Of People In The World, Which Do You Identify With Most?

I Dig Your Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 31:00


There are not that many variations of us, however, the seven different types of people gives us insight into how consistent we are and can be as a group. We need all of us to live in the world we live in and do what we do and as we are part of whole, that is what ultimatley makes us one. We are the same, yet we are different and then we are the same again. Tune in and Join in on the Conversation of how it looks for us to communicate once we can identify ourselves and others in our lives. Join in Tomorrow morning at 5:30 AM, PST! 

Cyborgs: A Bionic Podcast
Critical Assignment 06: Bionic Woman Season 4 Writer Brandon Jerwa

Cyborgs: A Bionic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2014 57:01


(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) John and Paul have been given a new Critical Assignment.  With the success of The Six Million Dollar Man Season 6 by Dynamite Comics, it stood to reason that a The Bionic Woman Season 4 comic would follow.  But as most bionic fans know, The Bionic Woman does not usually feature the same kind of story telling as her male counterpart.  Dynamite's previous attempt at a Bionic Woman comic was less than stellar.  Is it possible they can get it right by using the original source material?  Writer Brandon Jerwa has been tapped for the assignment and he sits down with John and Paul to discuss what he feels it will take to make The Bionic Woman a successful comic for both the fans of the series and the general comic book reader.   00:00 - Show introduction 03:00 - Bionic Renaissance 04:10 - Brandon Introduction 08:00 - "Where you a fan of Six Million Dollar Man & Bionic Woman?" 12:45 - Viewing the Differences Between the Two Bionic Shows and Characters 19:55 - Announcing The Six Million Dollar Man Season 6 21:30 - Where Dynamite's First Bionic Woman Went Wrong 23:25 - Picking Up Where "On the Run" Left Off 25:55 - An "All Ages" Comic 29:00 - Dialogue That Sums Up Jaime Sommers 31:25 - How Brandon Got the Gig 35:20 - Brandon Will Come Back If We're Not Satisfied 35:55 - Who From the Series Will We See? 37:10 - "Will We See the Coach House?" 38:35 - "Where Does the Story Take Place in Relation to Six Million Dollar Man Season 6?" 40:10 - Likenesses of the Characters 44:45 - Brandon's Documentary and the Prism Award 53:45 - Brandon on the Web 55:20 - Sign Off   Comment on this episode here or by writing abionicpodcast@gmail.com   Brandon's Links   Facebook Twitter   BJ Shea's Geek Nation Podcast Brandon Jerwa is a writer, musician, and recently, a documentarian. He's been writing comics for over 10 years - and is no stranger to licensed tie-in storytelling. In 2003 he broke into the industry - literally - as a fan, submitting a GI JOE script to DEVILS DUE COMICS who was publishing the title at the time. They liked it, hired him to write the story for A G.I. Joe anthology and then gave him the main book to write a few months later. He even had a GI JOE action figure made in his likeness!   In 2006 Brandon went to work for Dynamite Comics, doing a stint on their HIGHLANDER tie-in before enjoying a very popular run on their BATTLESTAR GALLACTICA tie-in 2007.   Since then he's written for more high-profile comics publishers like IMAGE COMICS, VERTIGO and DC Comics.   In 2011 Brandon ventured into documentary filmmaking with an ambitious peak into the world of comic books and telling the stories of the people who make them. We'll talk more about that later on.   In 2012 Brandon’s work on the Graphic Novel SHOOTERS about a Post-9-11 IRAQI War veteran WON a PRISM AWARD recognizing the comic’s accurate depiction of mental illness.   Brandon is no stranger to podcasting, you can hear him DAILY on BJ SHEA'S GEEK NATION PODCAST which covers all things geeky in NEWS, TV, MOVIES, COMICS.   On JUNE 15th of 2014, based on the success of their SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN SEASON SIX title (by James Kuhoric), Dynamite revealed to BLEEDING COOL.com that they would be releasing a BIONIC WOMAN SEASON FOUR title in SEPTEMBER. Written by Brandon Jerwa, art by David T. Cabrera and a cover for issue one by Sean Chen along with a photo cover of series star Lindsay Wagner. We'll get to Chen's cover in a moment, too.   In that brief news item, Brandon is quoted saying, “If you’ve never seen the show, or haven’t read James Kuhoric’s Six Million Dollar Man comic, you’re still totally fine, longtime fans won’t be left out in the cold, though. The Bionic Woman: Season Four is a continuation of the classic TV series, so I’m definitely treating it as such in terms of continuity and thematic carry-through.”