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GROVE HILL — In downtown Grove Hill, where the rhythms of rural life beat steadily, The Square Cup has stood for more than a decade as more than just a place to grab a cup of coffee. Opened in 2013 by Janice Johnson, the shop was created with a singular mission: to serve God by serving the people of this small Clarke County town. Now, under the stewardship of Lindsey Green, who started as a barista in 2019 and took over in 2021, The Square Cup remains a beacon of community, offering not just coffee but connection, heart and history....Article Link
Headlines: Thousands gather for protests across Australia amid increased violence in the Middle East, Budget surplus, 8 in 10 Aussie CEOs think WFH will be over in three years and SNL launches season 50. Deep dive: Ever thought about deleting yourself from the internet? It's more complex than simply deactivating old accounts, especially when almost everything we do online leaves traces of our personal information behind. That data is banked and often extracted by brokers who use it to build and then sell detailed profiles of us to whoever is looking to buy. While valuable to businesses, these profiles pose significant privacy risks that our current legal infrastructure is struggling to keep up with. But there is hope, with companies emerging to help individuals regain control, but many, like Melbourne-based podcast producer Lindsey Green, are taking on this daunting task themselves. In this episode of The Briefing, Chris Spyrou chats with LiSTNR's Lindsey Green and DeleteMe CEO Rob Shavell to find out exactly what deleting yourself from the internet entails and what can be done to better protect our data. Follow The Briefing:TikTok: @listnrnewsroomInstagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroomFacebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Ware from Chattanooga, Tennessee, was the first person ever tried in the United States using mitochondrial DNA testing. He was convicted of murdering and raping 4-year-old Lindsey Green. Social Media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BeyondContemptTrueCrime Twitter - https://twitter.com/BeyondCMPTPod Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/beyond_contempt_podcast/ FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/BeyondContemptTrueCrime/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@beyondcontemptpod Show Credits: Research, Writing, Editing, Audio Production, and Sound Design by Renee Lynn Sponsor: hellofresh.com/beyondpod50 Promo code: BEYONDPOD50 Sources: https://beyondcontemptpodcast.com/78-lindsey-green/ Support the Show: https://beyondcontemptpodcast.com/support/ Please Subscribe, Share, Rate, and Review the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Thank you so much for listening.
Who on earth would CHOOSE to run 217km through the desert in the middle of summer in temperatures of up to 50 degrees Celsius in under 48 hours? In 1987 someone did just that and now it's become one of the most popular and exclusive ultramarathons in the world. The first person to put themselves through this ordeal BY CHOICE was Al Arnold. He was almost 50 years old when he set himself the seemingly impossible challenge of running from the lowest point in North America at Badwater Basin, to the highest point in the contiguous United States, at Mount Whitney, by himself, in the middle of summer. He barely survived. And yet, since then, thousands of people have lined up to do the exact same thing. Our beloved producer/running enthusiast Lindsey Green serves us the story of the Badwater 135: the toughest foot race on earth and the people who line up to race it. Skip straight to the story: approx 5:55 We turned the tables this week and Producer Lindsey shared the story with Jacob We give you just the gist but if you want more, there's this: These articles tell the story of Al's runs and what happened after https://www.badwater.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/2002wallack.pdf https://www.badwater.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/2018JulyBadwater.pdf The 2022 results http://dbase.adventurecorps.com/results.php?bw_eid=96&bwr=Go Al's blog offering advice for prospective runners https://www.badwater.com/blog/category/al-arnolds-insights/ This episode shares what it's like to crew someone in Badwater https://www.richroll.com/podcast/rrp-40-josh-spector-badwater-135-worlds-toughest-foot-race/ Running On The Sun documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl3laLhbCsw&t=4725s Running For Freedom documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhIdO3U3wsg Follow us on Insta: @justthegistpodcast Send us your suGISTions for stories and guests: justthegistpodcast@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's possibly the most iconic conspiracy theory, it's one of the originals. The Illuminati are believed to be a shadowy organisation of wealthy, powerful people (or giant shape shifting lizards, depending who you talk to) who control all the world's governments, industries and banks. You've probably at least heard of it. But you might be surprised to know the Illuminati was a real secret society started by a German law professor in the 1770s who maybe got a little carried away smoking joints in the forest with four of his students. Jacob shares the story with our fabulous producer, Lindsey Green. Skip straight to the story: approx 12:02 If you want more than just the gist of this story & you're keen to jump down this particular rabbit hole, start here: Read the Illuminatus Trilogy, the satirical book that's been treated as gospel https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-illuminatus-trilogy-robert-shea/book/9780440539810.html This book by Robert Howells is a quick, easy read that covers the history pretty well https://www.booktopia.com.au/illuminati-robert-howells/book/9781780288727.html Even quicker and easier, this BBC article https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20170809-the-accidental-invention-of-the-illuminati-conspiracy Follow us on Insta: @justthegistpodcast Send us your suGISTions for stories and guests: justthegistpodcast@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the final episode of People Movers, host & creator Lindsey Green joins me for an exclusive interview from her home studio (wardrobe). P.S this episode was not sponsored by Uncle Toby's or The City of Adelaide. Some of the music in this episode was provided by Tim & Dave of Umbra: https://www.facebook.com/umbraduo/ Additional music: 'Heliotrope' - Blue Dot Sessions via Free Music Archive, 'Driven To Success' - Scott Holmes via Free Music Archive. The logo was provided by Greta Larkins: http://fashgif.tumblr.com/ Follow People Movers on Instagram: @peoplemoverspodcast Follow me on Twitter: @LindsJGreen Find more information, photos & transcripts at www.peoplemoverspodcast.com Thanks for staying subscribed!
You've heard me say many times on previous episodes how important your health is to your journey as an entrepreneur. Today, I chat with my good friend Lindsey Green who is a Certified Personal Trainer & Health Coach and she's basically going to give you the expert version of why I'm right. :) Take a listen for Lindsey's list of tips to help you incorporate fitness into your life. Join us in our Facebook community, The Audacious Entrepreneur Podcast, to be the first to find out when a new episode drops, get links to the show notes and have a place to submit your ideas and topics for upcoming shows. Listen on Spotify or iTunes? Please subscribe! iTunes listeners can also do us a solid by leaving a review! Finally, sharing is caring! Feel free to share this episode with a friend who could use a listen! Thanks y'all!
Welcome to B.S Cryptid, a monster-of-the-week audio drama. In ‘Denizens of a Wayside Diner’’ Bea and Sarina stampede through the sleepy North Dakotan town of Bithirds. Listen in and encounter Soft cats, fluffy cats, slimy cats and cats that slither.... Content warnings can be found at the end of the Shownotes CAST Myffy Hocking as Bea Cassowary Art Hunter as Sarina Morgan Xuan Vinh as Malik Kendra Rhodes as Val CREW Created by: Rowen Midello and Ollie Krusec Audio editing by: Ollie Krusec, Rowen Midello and Joey Lais Logo art by: Emily Torney @tqosaw on Instagram CREDITS Music and some SFX courtesy of Epidemic Sound Opening song is Flloyd (instrumental) by Manwomanchild Ringtone is Halloween 8-bit by batmeal Made in conjunction with SYN Media, Creative Victoria and the Community Broadcasting Foundation. With Special Thanks to Lindsey Green and Bec Fary for keeping this ship a float. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Storytelling is ingrained in this land and so, B.S Cryptid acknowledges and pays respect to the traditional owners and elders, past, present and emerging of the land in which we write, record and produce our podcast. The Wurundjeri, Wadawurrung, Bunurong and Yorta-Yorta people of the Kulin nations. B.S Crytpid also acknowledges and pays respect to the traditional owners and elders, past, present and emerging, on the land which our content reaches as well as the radio stations we broadcast from across the country. B.S Cryptid wishes to acknowledge that the land on which this story is set, America, is occupied land. BS Cryptid: Episode 3 “Denizens of a Wayside Diner” takes place in a fictional town placed in North Dakota which is the territory of the First Nations people. CW: Animal Death
Producer Danny catches up with departing SYN Media Content Manager, Lindsey Green (Twitter @LindsJGreen) on her last day of work! They talk all the wonderful things Lindsey has worked on, including her baby, SYN Media's 'Podcast Incubator' (http://syn.org.au/syn-media-launches-podcast-incubator/), the second season of her podcast series, 'People Movers' (IG @peoplemoverspodcast) and even the importance of intersectional representation in the content we consume. Lindsey Green has been a huge support of Loud & Queer since it's inception, and we all from the team want to send her big love and all the best with her new job!!
Cars promise freedom, autonomy, and above all, movement but leave whole cities stuck in traffic, breathing polluted air, exposed of deadly crashes, and dependent on vast the vast infrastructures of road networks, and oil production. Postcolonial Automobility: Car Culture in West Africa (University of Minnesota Press, 2019) examines the paradoxes and ambivalences of automobility through the lens of West African films, novels, plays, and poems. From the melodramas of Nollywood to the socialist realism of Ousmane Semebene, African artists have delved into the pleasures and anxieties of the road to theorize capitalist development, globalization, patriarchy, and the ethics of accumulation. In this episode of New Books in Anthropology, Lindsey Green-Simms joins host Jacob Doherty to discuss how West African entrepreneurs appropriated colonial technologies, how stalled cars embodied the crises of structural adjustment, and what new, feminist, mobilities and imaginaries emerge from the pages, screens, and stages of West African popular and literary culture. Lindsey Green-Simms is an associate professor of Literature at American University with a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Minnesota. She specializes in post-colonial film and literature with particular emphasis on issues of gender, sexuality, globalization, and mobility. Her work has appeared in Transition, Journal of African Cinemas, Camera Obscura, and the Journal of Postcolonial Writing. She is currently working on a project on African queer cinema. Jacob Doherty is a research associate in urban mobility at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford, and, most recently, the co-editor Labor Laid Waste, a special issue of International Labor and Working Class History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cars promise freedom, autonomy, and above all, movement but leave whole cities stuck in traffic, breathing polluted air, exposed of deadly crashes, and dependent on vast the vast infrastructures of road networks, and oil production. Postcolonial Automobility: Car Culture in West Africa (University of Minnesota Press, 2019) examines the paradoxes and ambivalences of automobility through the lens of West African films, novels, plays, and poems. From the melodramas of Nollywood to the socialist realism of Ousmane Semebene, African artists have delved into the pleasures and anxieties of the road to theorize capitalist development, globalization, patriarchy, and the ethics of accumulation. In this episode of New Books in Anthropology, Lindsey Green-Simms joins host Jacob Doherty to discuss how West African entrepreneurs appropriated colonial technologies, how stalled cars embodied the crises of structural adjustment, and what new, feminist, mobilities and imaginaries emerge from the pages, screens, and stages of West African popular and literary culture. Lindsey Green-Simms is an associate professor of Literature at American University with a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Minnesota. She specializes in post-colonial film and literature with particular emphasis on issues of gender, sexuality, globalization, and mobility. Her work has appeared in Transition, Journal of African Cinemas, Camera Obscura, and the Journal of Postcolonial Writing. She is currently working on a project on African queer cinema. Jacob Doherty is a research associate in urban mobility at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford, and, most recently, the co-editor Labor Laid Waste, a special issue of International Labor and Working Class History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cars promise freedom, autonomy, and above all, movement but leave whole cities stuck in traffic, breathing polluted air, exposed of deadly crashes, and dependent on vast the vast infrastructures of road networks, and oil production. Postcolonial Automobility: Car Culture in West Africa (University of Minnesota Press, 2019) examines the paradoxes and ambivalences of automobility through the lens of West African films, novels, plays, and poems. From the melodramas of Nollywood to the socialist realism of Ousmane Semebene, African artists have delved into the pleasures and anxieties of the road to theorize capitalist development, globalization, patriarchy, and the ethics of accumulation. In this episode of New Books in Anthropology, Lindsey Green-Simms joins host Jacob Doherty to discuss how West African entrepreneurs appropriated colonial technologies, how stalled cars embodied the crises of structural adjustment, and what new, feminist, mobilities and imaginaries emerge from the pages, screens, and stages of West African popular and literary culture. Lindsey Green-Simms is an associate professor of Literature at American University with a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Minnesota. She specializes in post-colonial film and literature with particular emphasis on issues of gender, sexuality, globalization, and mobility. Her work has appeared in Transition, Journal of African Cinemas, Camera Obscura, and the Journal of Postcolonial Writing. She is currently working on a project on African queer cinema. Jacob Doherty is a research associate in urban mobility at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford, and, most recently, the co-editor Labor Laid Waste, a special issue of International Labor and Working Class History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cars promise freedom, autonomy, and above all, movement but leave whole cities stuck in traffic, breathing polluted air, exposed of deadly crashes, and dependent on vast the vast infrastructures of road networks, and oil production. Postcolonial Automobility: Car Culture in West Africa (University of Minnesota Press, 2019) examines the paradoxes and ambivalences of automobility through the lens of West African films, novels, plays, and poems. From the melodramas of Nollywood to the socialist realism of Ousmane Semebene, African artists have delved into the pleasures and anxieties of the road to theorize capitalist development, globalization, patriarchy, and the ethics of accumulation. In this episode of New Books in Anthropology, Lindsey Green-Simms joins host Jacob Doherty to discuss how West African entrepreneurs appropriated colonial technologies, how stalled cars embodied the crises of structural adjustment, and what new, feminist, mobilities and imaginaries emerge from the pages, screens, and stages of West African popular and literary culture. Lindsey Green-Simms is an associate professor of Literature at American University with a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Minnesota. She specializes in post-colonial film and literature with particular emphasis on issues of gender, sexuality, globalization, and mobility. Her work has appeared in Transition, Journal of African Cinemas, Camera Obscura, and the Journal of Postcolonial Writing. She is currently working on a project on African queer cinema. Jacob Doherty is a research associate in urban mobility at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford, and, most recently, the co-editor Labor Laid Waste, a special issue of International Labor and Working Class History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cars promise freedom, autonomy, and above all, movement but leave whole cities stuck in traffic, breathing polluted air, exposed of deadly crashes, and dependent on vast the vast infrastructures of road networks, and oil production. Postcolonial Automobility: Car Culture in West Africa (University of Minnesota Press, 2019) examines the paradoxes and ambivalences of automobility through the lens of West African films, novels, plays, and poems. From the melodramas of Nollywood to the socialist realism of Ousmane Semebene, African artists have delved into the pleasures and anxieties of the road to theorize capitalist development, globalization, patriarchy, and the ethics of accumulation. In this episode of New Books in Anthropology, Lindsey Green-Simms joins host Jacob Doherty to discuss how West African entrepreneurs appropriated colonial technologies, how stalled cars embodied the crises of structural adjustment, and what new, feminist, mobilities and imaginaries emerge from the pages, screens, and stages of West African popular and literary culture. Lindsey Green-Simms is an associate professor of Literature at American University with a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Minnesota. She specializes in post-colonial film and literature with particular emphasis on issues of gender, sexuality, globalization, and mobility. Her work has appeared in Transition, Journal of African Cinemas, Camera Obscura, and the Journal of Postcolonial Writing. She is currently working on a project on African queer cinema. Jacob Doherty is a research associate in urban mobility at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford, and, most recently, the co-editor Labor Laid Waste, a special issue of International Labor and Working Class History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cars promise freedom, autonomy, and above all, movement but leave whole cities stuck in traffic, breathing polluted air, exposed of deadly crashes, and dependent on vast the vast infrastructures of road networks, and oil production. Postcolonial Automobility: Car Culture in West Africa (University of Minnesota Press, 2019) examines the paradoxes and ambivalences of automobility through the lens of West African films, novels, plays, and poems. From the melodramas of Nollywood to the socialist realism of Ousmane Semebene, African artists have delved into the pleasures and anxieties of the road to theorize capitalist development, globalization, patriarchy, and the ethics of accumulation. In this episode of New Books in Anthropology, Lindsey Green-Simms joins host Jacob Doherty to discuss how West African entrepreneurs appropriated colonial technologies, how stalled cars embodied the crises of structural adjustment, and what new, feminist, mobilities and imaginaries emerge from the pages, screens, and stages of West African popular and literary culture. Lindsey Green-Simms is an associate professor of Literature at American University with a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Minnesota. She specializes in post-colonial film and literature with particular emphasis on issues of gender, sexuality, globalization, and mobility. Her work has appeared in Transition, Journal of African Cinemas, Camera Obscura, and the Journal of Postcolonial Writing. She is currently working on a project on African queer cinema. Jacob Doherty is a research associate in urban mobility at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford, and, most recently, the co-editor Labor Laid Waste, a special issue of International Labor and Working Class History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Magnificent Seven: The Musical (51:26) There's a musical about the Magnificent Seven. It's real. It exists. Your dreams have come true. Lindsey Green was there, and it was...good, you guys. She and Spencer fangirl about it for a while as Lindsey tells us all about her favorite moments, the fluff piece realness, what needs to be improved, and the part when Tim, Elfi, and Tesh get drunk in Atlanta (!!). US Classic Preview Everything you need to know: When it's happening, who's competing, and what's on the line here—not a lot, but more than usual. Your annual reminder not to take the results of Classic seriously, complete with historical (i.e., from 2018) examples How the Pan Am Games team will be decided, who's in the running for it (not Trinity, Jessica), and what the approach to team selection should be How gymnasts can qualify from Classic to nationals and all of the problems we have with that What we're most excited to see from the seniors: Potential UPGRADES Unknown factors like MyKayla Skinner, Jordan Chiles, and Gabby Perea Jessica's Official Superstars of Dance and Form What we're most excited to see from the juniors: The #JusticeforKonnorMcClain moment of truth Jessica's obsession named Sienna Robinson The Sydney Barros floor routine we DIDN'T GET TO SEE at junior worlds (not over it) Olivia Greaves' ridiculous bars routine and much more The deets July 19-20th, Louisville Kentucky - KFC Yum Center (which is the name of a place) Hopes Championship - July 19th, 2:30pm ET, streaming on USAG Youtube Junior session - July 20, 1:00pm ET, streaming on USAG Youtube Senior session- July 20, 6:30pm ET, on Olympic Channel and streaming on olympicchannel.com SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here. RELATED EPISODES 375: Double Kovacs to Low Bar 374: GymCastic Podcast—Where We've Been and Where We're Heading (Commissioned) 373: Nabieva Returns and Morgan Hurd Special Announcement 372: Junior Worlds and Gymternet News 371: European Games 2019 370: #FreeMai 369: 2019 American Classic
Welcome to B.S Cryptid, a monster-of-the-week audio drama. In ‘Grey Ghost of the Pines’ Bea and Sarina venture into the Pine Barrens of New Jersey. Listen in and encounter almanac publishers, occult mysteries and the quaintest of tea parties. | Content warnings Can be found at the end of the show notes. Stewart Moyer as Citizen Cryptid Presenter | Myffy Hocking as The Chef / Bea Cassowary | Art Hunter as Sarina Morgan | Sophia Reinero as Park Ranger 1 (Valentina) | Josh “Juice” Jones as Diner Server(Sammy)/ Park Ranger 2 (Carl) | Ben Marshman as Titan Leeds | Created by: Rowen Midello and Ollie Krusec | Logo art by: Emily Torney @tqosaw on Instagram | Music and some SFX courtesy of Epidemic Sound | Audio editing by: Ollie Krusec, Rowen Midello and Joey Lai.| Made in conjunction with SYN Media and Creative Victoria and The Community Broadcasting Foundation | With Special Thanks to Lindsey Green and Bec Fary for keeping this ship a float. | Acknowledgements: Storytelling is ingrained in this land and so, B.S Cryptid acknowledges and pays respect to the traditional owners and elders, past, present and emerging of the land in which we write, record and produce our podcast. The Wurundjeri, Wadawurrung, Bunurong and Yorta-Yorta people of the Kulin nations. B.S Crytpid also acknowledges and pays respect to the traditional owners and elders, past, present and emerging, on the land which our content reaches as well as the radio stations we broadcast from across the country. | B.S Cryptid wishes to acknowledge that the land on which this story is set, America, is occupied land. BS Cryptid: Episode 2: Grey Ghost of the Pines takes place in The Pine Barrens, New Jersey which is the territory of the First Nations people. | CW: NONE
Welcome to B.S Cryptid, a monster-of-the-week audio drama. In ‘The Uncommon Walkingstick’ Bea and Sarina kick off their adventure on Roanoke Island, North Carolina. Listen in and encounter prickly park rangers, shifting trees and an unfortunate amount of mud. Content Warnings for this episode are at the end of the show notes. Myffy Hocking as Bea Cassowary Art Hunter as Sarina Morgan Eddi Cozens as Aquarium Ranger Emma Stewart as Mary Created by: Rowen Midello and Ollie Krusec Logo art by: Emily Torney @tqosaw on Instagram Opening Song: Roadtrip by Checkie Brown Made in conjunction with SYN Media and Creative Victoria With Special Thanks to Lindsey Green and Bec Fary for keeping this ship afloat. Acknowledgements: Storytelling is ingrained in this land and so, B.S Cryptid acknowledges and pays respect to the traditional owners and elders, past, present and emerging of the land in which we write, record and produce our podcast. The Wurundjeri, Wadawurrung, Bunurong and Yorta-Yorta people of the Kulin nations. B.S Crytpid also acknowledges and pays respect to the traditional owners and elders, past, present and emerging, on the land which our content reaches as well as the radio stations we broadcast from across the country. B.S Cryptid wishes to acknowledge that the land on which this story is set, America, is occupied land. BS Cryptid: The Uncommon Walking Stick takes place on Roanoke Island North Carolina which is the territory of the First Nations people Music and some SFX courtesy of Epidemic Sound CW: Animal Death
'People Movers' is a one woman passion project, an independent podcast mining a very particular niche: escalators! Lindsey Green was commuting through Melbourne station when she started noticing that some escalators seemed to be moving faster than others, depending on the time of day and how busy it was. So in her spare time outside her job in community radio she's researching this often overlooked form of public transport.
Justin closes out the year with his dear friend, Lindsey Green aka Squi. We drink and discuss The Silence of the Lambs while veering off in many directions, such as serial killer boyfriends and our own origin stories.
Lindsey Green co-founded Frankly, Green + Webb, a digital agency working with cultural organisations all over the world to design products, experiences and services that integrate digital and physical elements. This is a talk about encouraging people to be curious and needing the right questions, not the right answers.
In the fourth episode of People Movers I discuss escalator safety with Lewis Cardwell and Scarlette Do. Read Scarlette’s article ‘How To Cope With Your Estranged Mother Being In An Accident In Vietnam’ via Farrago. ------------------------------- The music in this episode was provided by Tim & Dave of Umbra: https://www.facebook.com/umbraduo/ Additional music: 'Hold Music' by Steve Combs available via Free Music Archive and 'Nice To' by bbatv via Free Music Archive. The logo was provided by Greta Larkins: http://fashgif.tumblr.com/ Follow People Movers on Instagram: @peoplemoverspodcast Follow me on Twitter: @LindsJGreen Find more information, photos & transcripts at www.peoplemoverspodcast.com.
As the millennial generation becomes the driving segment of the modern workforce, industries like media and PR are adapting and evolving around them. Today’s guest understands that perhaps better than anyone. Lindsey Green ended up in digital media purely by accident. When she first moved to New York, the world of blogging and digital content was in its infancy, and even though she was pursuing other fields, Lindsey found that she had quite a few friends dipping their toes in new media and tech startup industries. A long and winding road spent utilizing those relationships to bolster the fashion and PR industries led her to where she is today: the Vice President of Corporate Communications at Bustle, a new force in media produced for and by women. Grab your headphones and tune in as Lindsey talks about new media and the millennial generation, what’s it’s like working for a young company that’s growing at lightning pace, and why curiosity online is good for everyone. In This Episode The content that’s resonating with millennials today The perks of working with a passionate, nimble team The importance of engaging younger generations through social How a strong company culture can help a company scale for growth Why women should surround themselves with a network of other smart women Quotes in This Episode “Millennials, in general, as a generation are really interested not just in what’s going on in the U.S. but what’s going on the in the world—and how they can help.” —Lindsey Green “PR is hard. In PR, you don’t really ever get to have good days because as soon as some goodness happens, something else is going off the rails.” —Lindsey Green “I don’t particularly want to be [less connected]... I would like to be more connected. I like knowing I can work from anywhere if I want.” —Lindsey Green “Mentors are important, but I think also they can come in many different forms. You can have one for one time in your career, and another for another time in your career. It can kind of shapeshift in that way.” —Lindsey Green “Sometimes rejection is the best thing that can happen to you. Sometimes challenges are great… always absorb the information and be flexible.” —Lindsey Green Resources Bustle Romper Elite Daily Bustle Digital Group Bustle on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
IN THE NEWS In the news, Uncle Tim, Spencer, Lauren, Lindsey Green, Jennifer Lacopelli and Jessica chat about: Kittia-Gate: Christian Gallardo has been coaching Gabby instead of Kittia. Statement from Natalie Hawkins, Gabrielle Douglas’ mother:"Gabrielle hasn't made a coaching change. Christian Gallardo has been Gabrielle's coach since she arrived at Buckeye. Since there is only to be one coach alongside Gabrielle throughout the Olympic process, Christian is that coach based on their longtime coach/athlete bond, chemistry and strength together." If Laurie Hernandez is selected, will she *really* be the first Latina gymnast to make the U.S. Olympic team in 30 years? We review the night 1 of the Olympic Trials – gymnast by gymnast. Finally, we discuss Simone's hilarious Tide commercial, which is Jessica's favorite thing ever SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy one of our awesome shirts here. RELATED EPISODES 187: McKayla Maroney Getting to the Games: A Checklist 201: Men’s Olympic Trials and P&G Champs Preview Gymbuster: Domestic vs. International Scoring 200: Alicia Sacramone 162: Wrap Up of the 2015 P&G Championships 161: Women’s Finals Recap with Aimee Boorman and Christian Gallardo 160: PG Championships Women’s Prelims Recap 77: Aly Raisman Episode 48: Kyla Ross Episode 58: Charlotte Drury, Fall Euro Series & NCAA De-commits Episode 31: Elise Ray 148: Shannon Miller Episode 28: Kristen Maloney Episode 33: Simone Biles & Her Coaches Episode 55: Worlds Wrap Up & Ferlito-Gate Episode 54: Event Finals Recap from 2013 World Championships Episode 53: All Around Finals Recap from Antwerp World Championships Episode 52: Triumph & Heartbreak Prelims Recap from Antwerp Worlds 114: Fallout From Gymnastike’s Handling of Maroney Hack & Tumble Episodes 3 and 4 with special guest Jenni Pinches! Episode 16: Elizabeth Price 146: Taylor Rice and The 2015 NCAA Championships Episode 9: Chellsie Memmel, Swiss Cup & FIG Presidential Proposals Episode 37: Julie Zetlin 151: Danell Leyva 81: Jenny Hansen Episode 15: Joan Ryan Author of Little Girls in Pretty Boxes Douglas Family Gold on Oxygen Podcast Recaps Douglas Family Gold: Finale DFG: World Selection Camp DFG PODCAST: Last Days of Summer Douglas Family Gold: A Companion for Gabby Douglas Family Gold S1E2: Graduation Day Douglas Family Gold: The First Hurdle Douglas Family Gold Preview Show RELATED PHOTOS Podium Training photo gallery here. Night One photo gallery here. RELATED VIDEOS Watch this week's playlist from Team USA on YouTube here. Or watch the NBC archived broadcast here. Watch Deanna Hong's new video in the 4 Years Later series on Jordyn Weiber here.
Rudy Lindsey, aka CPT Jack Ontario, is a former US Army Special Forces (Green Beret)soldier that separated in 2014 and is currently a custom rod fishing business owner. He joins the Mentors for Military Podcast to share his own military to civilian transition and what he's done since separation. Rudy continues to "give back" to the special forces community by supporting SpecialOpsSurvivors.org, a charity that supports Gold Star families.
In this episode, Michelle and Stephanie chat with JOY GM Amy Moon and journalism student Lindsey Green about the role of woman in media. Stephanie and Michelle explored how woman in media are represented and […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_stand/p/joy.org.au/standupstraight/wp-content/uploads/sites/240/2015/10/SUS-1-OCT-.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 43:51 — 40.1MB) The post Women in Media appeared first on Stand Up Straight.
Dan and Lauren are joined by Lindsey Green, comms executive at Bustle, to talk about Olympic uniforms, ad blockers, and the new Apple Watch bands.
Paul Ruggeri finally made the world team and the gymternet rejoiced! © Christy Linder We covered the finals of the senior women's national gymnastics championship in Episode 161. Today, it's our full recap of the 2015 Men’s and Jr. Women’s P&G Championships. Uncle Tim, Lindsey Green from Bustle, and Jessica chat about: A listener Rage-o-Meter; we had a junior adoption waitlist that wasn't funny to everyone. How to respect short, bad ass gymnasts without infantilizing these amazing athletes. Al Trautwig forgot Nastia's name on NBC but she had the last laugh. The curse of the high bar; was there butter on it, did the curse hit Yin Alvarez in the ankle and cause his cheering injury? We investigate every possiblity! The Laurie Hernandez vs. Jazzy Foberg junior showdown! Finally a championship that was too close to call until the final event! Could Christina Desiderio be the Kyla Ross of the Rio Olympic team? The GymCastic Awards for Artistry and Elegance go to Emily Gaskins, Maile O'Keefe, Trinity Thomas and Deanne Soza. We tell you why. Behind the scenes moments in the arena that you didn't see on camera. In defense of Aly Raisman's bars; complain all you want about her knees, she's going to hit when it counts. The scoring of Nia Dennis and Bailie Key; one was missing a requirement. We love angry make-up gymnastics and Sam Mikulak delivered! Ethical Conflict: Should Steve Butcher be president of the FIG Men's Technical Committee while simultaneously selecting the US men's world team? Why was Chris Brooks left off of the world team even though he placed third all-around and do we agree with the selection procedures of the men's program. Has their performance level exceeded their preparation protocols? Is it unfair to compare the women's and mens' program results and preparation? Paul Ruggeri tell us what he thinks of the selection procedures after being an alternate forever and ever. Pommel Horse Bingo; why the coaches and athletes were talking to the judges during the meet. The Grip Break Rule: Hunter Justus was able to perform his rings routine after breaking his grip. Justice at last! Television, webcast and YouTube coverage Competition coverage. Television. NBC Sports Network will televise the first two days tape delayed. The schedule is listed below. Aug. 24 – Men – 3 p.m. ET – NBC, live Universal Sports is streaming replays of women's and men's prelims can be found here. Webcast. With analysts 2008 Olympic medalists Samantha Peszek and Raj Bhavsar, USA Gymnastics will provided webcast coverage of all four junior competitive sessions, as well as the first night of both the senior women and men’s competition. Former NCAA and Big Ten champion Evan Heiter will join Peszek and Bhavsar as the host. The webcasts will be available worldwide free of charge on PGChamps.com. USA Gymnastics on YouTube. USA Gymnastics will post coverage of the P&G Championships, including nearly every competition routine, after the conclusion of the event, interviews from media day and post-competition, and clips from podium training. If you are having trouble with access outside of the United States, try using a virtual private network (VPN). Our listeners recomend TunnelBear, Hola, ZenMate and GetUsVPN. 161: Women's Finals Recap with Aimee Boorman and Christian Gallardo 160: PG Championships Women’s Prelims Recap 159: 2015 Championships Preview Show 156: Pan Am Games Event Finals and Secret Classic Preview Secret Classic: What Does Success Here Mean 106: Biles and Ross Dominate the 2014 US Secret Classic 2014 Senior Secret Classic Competition Photo Gallery 2014 Junior Secret Classic Competition Photo Gallery Photo Gallery of Podium Training at the 2014 Secret Classic 105: Chicago Secret Classic Preview, Cuba is Back & Nadia Promotes Adult Gymnastics Episode 42: The 2013 Secret US Classic from Chicago Episode 41: Laurie Hernandez & Coach Maggie Haney Episode 9: Chellsie Memmel, Swiss Cup & FIG Presidential Proposals 148: Shannon Miller Episode 28: Kristen Maloney Episode 31: Elise Ray Episode 33: Simone Biles & Her Coaches Episode 48: Kyla Ross 77: Aly Raisman
Friends and photographers Ryan and Lindsey Green hung out with me for this episode to have some beers and catch up. We talk about taking pictures for the Austin High movie, Jurassic Park Live (on ice), bears with hydrocodone, and Garbage Pail Kids!