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Recipes on the internet have always been bad. They're hard to find and even harder to mange. Many have tried to find a fix, but few have completely flipped the model on its head. Until now! Lisa Grimm is co-founder and CEO of Roux, which she describes as “the home of food culture.” It's a place to find, store, modify, and share recipes while giving credit (and cash) to the original creator. (Join the waitlist at roux.app.) In this episode, we cover Roux's inception and soft launch, plus Brandon and Kristen share restaurant-related news out of the recent presidential election and Wonder's big acquisition of Grubhub.
New Sode: Alas, Continuing on that conference junkie circuit in search of the divine combination of Nirvana and web3; I find myself chainsmoking at a side event amongst two poorly dressed founders looking for the exit to my black car. Upon a maniacal asbergery exit resulting in a skinned bloody knee and a spilled watered down Vodka soda and a Limoncello flavored roofie, I manically texted my accountant to purchase a gas memecoin in the hope that I can 100x and purchase a custom Valentino for the Paris Crillon Deb Ball. Ipso facto, in between lip injections and bulimia I am building a new L1 designed by the anti semitic ghost of Galliano that does not solve the trilemma dilemma Coachella Nutella but instead allows you to talk about crypto without ever mentioning crypto. Its investors includes a few poorly funded terrorist organizations and Planned ParentHood. If you're keen for the handwritten deck, you can send me a Direct Message on my Palm PilotI digress.It is rare I allow a woman to grace Glitter Ledger Headquarters unless they have Mob ties or can get me a table at Rao's. I also like to be the prettiest and am hoping I'll get laid after recording. Alas, I made the startling exception with the former Duchess of WeWork turned blockchain Recipe aficionado Lisa Grimm. You see Lisa and I recorded over the summer, but the episode was blatantly offensive replete with startling accusations of some of blockchain's elite that I purposely burned the episode to a foaming ash under the Dolomites for it never to be discovered. After convincing Lisa to record with me and multiple assurances that this episode would not be lost, she agreed to shill her newest company Roux. Roux is a website to share recipes using the blockchain which is too bad because I know nothing about the kitchen or the computer.Lisa Grimm has the most fascinating career history what with serving as the hottest host at the crème da la crème restaurants from the coasts of New York City to Burkina Faso before infiltrating the world of tech and blockchain delirium notwithstanding a short stint at WeWork, or as I like to call it, NoYouWork, She is now the founder of Roux, a place where you can collect recipes, fork them, share them, change them, stack them, whack them, and collide the world of foodie influencers where they belong. There is also a cocktail recipe format where I am hoping you can fork the Ritz' French 75 into a poison on Solana. A fascinating conversation for someone who can barely make toast without calling the fireman.
We continue our journey into the intersections of gay liberation and the neopagan movements with a discussion o fEddie Buczynski a young witch, brought under the wing of famed gay witch Leo Martello, who founded the Minoan Brotherhood--combining what he believed to be ancient goddess worship with a new mystery cult for gay men. We then discuss the pagan turn of Arthur Evans, formerly the strategist for the Gay Activist Alliance, with the 1978 publication of Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture. Finally, we dive into the Radical Faeries, organized by gay rights pioneer Harry Hay, who sought to create a new, gay spirituality. We also our joined by Lisa Grimm of the Beer Ladies Podcast to talk about Margaret Murray and the witch cult hypothesis.SourcesMargot Adler, Drawing Down the MoonMichael Lloyd, Bull of Heaven: The Mythic Life of Eddie Buczynski & the Rise of the New York PaganArthur Evans, Witchcraft and the Gay CounterculturePeter Hennen, Faeries, Bears, and Leathermen: Men in Community Queering the MasculineStuart Timmons, The Trouble With Harry Hay: Founder of the Modern Gay MovementSupport the show
Lisa drops into the cabin with a Halloween tale ... the story of Pearl Curran, a woman who channelled a spirit calling herself 'Patience Worth.' As Patience, Pearl wrote books that gave her a new life among the literati, and eventually adopted a child who she raised as Patience herself. Sources: The Case Of Patience Worth, L. Gilman, 1916 The Patience of Pearl: Spiritualism and Authorship in the Writings of Pearl Curran, Daniel B. Shea, 2012 Ghostwriter and Ghost by Ed Simon, Public Domain Review Patience Worth, A Psychic Mystery, Caspar S. Yost, 1916 The Case Of Patience Worth: A Critical Study Of Certain Unusual Phenomena, Walter Franklin Prince, 1927 Lisa on Twitter The Beer Ladies Podcast Worker's Cauldron episode, Gay Liberation and Witchcraft Buy Me A Coffee
Lisa Grimm, Vice President and DAM Evangelist at Digizuite, discusses how well our skills work in DAM and encourages librarians to look for jobs in the field. She mentions Henry Stewart Events, including the conference. Here is a link to her Beer Ladies Podcast.
Herzlich willkommen zu einer neuen Folge. Ich bin Nicolas Kreutter und heute erzähle ich dir für einmal, was ich sehe, wenn ich bei mir aktuell aus dem Fenster schaue.
Our interview episode for November features Lisa Grimm, former director of social media and influencer marketing at Whole Foods. She previously held marketing and communications at space150 and Mall of America, among others. She talks about how she's spending her time during her current sabbatical, shares some great takeaways and tips from her responsibilities and projects while navigating the evolution of social media at Whole Foods, offers a few marketing trends she's thinking about today, and more.MORE INFORMATIONShow page and linksFacebook GroupApple Podcasts pageSpotify pageSubscribe to Arik's weekly emailSPONSORS David James GroupBrandpoint
Here is the audio recording from The State of DAM User Adoption Today Webinar. User Adoption is typically one of the key factors that dictate whether or not a #DAM initiative is successful. While there are many resources that cover the features and capabilities of Digital Asset Management (DAM) technology, practical information about the end-user adoption subject is much harder to find. This panel discussion aims to address that imbalance. Sponsored by Insight Exchange Network and the DAM Guru Program. During this special episode of Another DAM Podcast, listen to Lisa Grimm, Ian Matzen, Henrik de Gyor, and Ralph Windsor as they discuss one of the most complex and demanding problems faced by DAM users today. This panel discussion was moderated by Frank DeCarlo
Today I spoke to Lisa Grimm - Taxonomy, Metadata and Digital Asset Management extraordinaire, and exceedingly compelling story teller. We discuss industry standards, keeping end users compliant who apply metadata, and what is - and what to do about - a metadata emergency.
This 7&7 entry comes from the year 1977. That's two whole 7s! Join Deb, Erika and Katrina as we talk about how much we love Ma Tyler, the echoes we see in RTD's era of Doctor Who, the relationship between the Doctor and Leela, the many tropes (the good and the bad), and much more! What do you think about "Image of the Fendahl"? Is it a classic? Middling? Are the baby fendahleen adorable? Let us know in the comments! ^E Happy things: Kat is excited to listen to Louise Jameson reading the novelisation of this very story! Erika is head-over-heels in love with the amazing Lazy Doctor Who spreadsheet Listener Sam from Texas created! Deb had a lovely in-person interaction with fellow fangirl Lisa Grimm! Verity's public episode master list spreadsheet Hammer House of PodcastIsland of the Fendahl from Big Finish The Taking of Planet 5 from BBC Books Support Verity! on Patreon
We interview Lisa Grimm, who collects books about ghostlore, general folklore and weird fiction. Her shelves are filled with ghosts, hauntings and nasty things going on in the woods. Lisa, a former librarian, describes her collection and the inspirations behind it.
Historium Unearthia: Unearthing History's Lost and Untold Stories
There’s a hidden world running rampant under the streets of St. Louis. Buried deep within the earth, it’s so secret even residents of the Gateway City have no idea it exists. Carved by Mother Nature, this majestic limestone wonderland has provided shelter to Native Americans and Civil War soldiers, helped the brewing industry prosper, and allowed more than one local to escape and have a good time. Have you ever heard of the caves of St. Louis? DOWNLOAD NOW Credit: For this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Donnie Keck, a resident of St. Louis, Andrew Wanko, a public historian at the Missouri Historical Society, and Jeff Crews, a geologist at the Missouri Geological Survey. I’m deeply thankful for their wonderful insight and generosity of time. Sources: Lost Caves of St. Louis; Rother, Charlotte; Rother, Hubert; Virginia Publishing; October 1996. Missouri Caves in History and Legend; Weaver, H. Dwight; University of Missouri; February 1, 2008. The Cherokee Cave & Museum of Natural History; Chatillon- DeMenil Mansion; Retrieved April 2018. Past meets present in hidden world under St. Louis streets; Lippman, Rachel; St. Louis Public Radio; April 20, 2012. What was “Lemp’s Cave” really like?; Naffziger, Chris; St. Louis Magazine; August 23, 2017. St. Louis Beer History: Underground Beginnings; Lisa Grimm; Serious Eats; February 2012. The Geologic Column of Missouri; Missouri Department of Natural Resources; Volume 2, Issue 2; Winter 2008. Bones in the Brewery: A Paleontologist's Rendezvous with History and Prehistory in St. Louis; Simpson, George Gaylord; Natural History; Vol. 55, No. 6; June 1946. Missouri at the World’s Fair: An Official Catalogue; Cox, James; Missouri World’s Fair Commission; 1904. Images Courtesy of the Missouri Historical Society: Cliff Cave Picnic Party at Entrance http://mohistory.org/collections/item/resource:144464 Cliff Cave http://mohistory.org/collections/item/resource:144466 Uhrig's Cave Beer Garden http://mohistory.org/collections/item/resource:141090 English’s Cave http://mohistory.org/collections/item/resource:84590 Cherokee Cave http://mohistory.org/collections/item/resource:155135 The Lemp Brewery http://mohistory.org/collections/item/resource:141725 …and a bunch of guys standing around a giant nasty sinkhole, which is basically a cave that collapsed. http://mohistory.org/collections/item/resource:152111
Listen to Another DAM Podcast interview with Lisa Grimm on Digital Asset Management Here are the questions asked: How are you involved with digital asset management? How does a company focused on cloud computing use digital asset management? What are the biggest challenges and successes you've seen with digital asset management? What advice would you like to share with DAM professionals and people aspiring to be DAM professionals? For a transcript, visit http://anotherdampodcast.com/ Questions? Email them to anotherdamblog@gmail.com
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“Our Instagram voice is very different than even Facebook and Twitter.” As Associate Director of Social Media at Whole Foods Market, Lisa Grimm is responsible for how the innovative natural supermarket chain comes to life online. From developing brand standards to working with the creative team and engaging with customers, Lisa has her eye on both the big picture and the tactical, practical day-to-day operations. I couldn’t wait to discuss all of this with her on this week’s episode of the On Brand podcast. About Lisa Grimm Lisa Grimm (@lulugrimm) is an integrated marketing communications leader passionate about building relationships and relevance between people and brands through the convergence of technology and communication. As Social Media Lead for Whole Foods Market, Lisa is responsible for building brand and deeper customer connection through a data-driven approach to social strategy, community, and the integration of earned, owned, and paid media. Prior to joining Whole Foods Lisa led PR and emerging media strategies for Betty Crocker, Tablespoon.com, 3M, Harry Winston, Victory Motorcycles, and Mall of America. As We Wrap … Subscribe to the podcast – You can subscribe to the show via iTunes, Stitcher, and RSS. Rate and review the show – If you like what you’re hearing, head over to iTunes and click that 5-star button to rate the show. And if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review. This helps others find the podcast. OK. How do you rate and review a podcast? Need a quick tutorial on leaving a rating/review in iTunes? Check this out. Remember – On Brand is brought to you by my new book — Get Scrappy: Smarter Digital Marketing for Businesses Big and Small. Pre-Order now for the best price and digital extras at GetScrappyBook.com. And finally a reminder that On Brand is brought to you by the Social Brand Forum. This premier digital marketing experience takes place September 22-23 in beautiful Iowa City, Iowa. Learn from experts like Jay Baer, Joe Pulizzi, and Gini Dietrtich in the heart of the heartland. Listeners of the show get the best rate when they register using promo code ONBRAND at socialbrandforum.com. Until next week, I’ll see you on the Internet!
On this week’s Social Sound Bite – recorded live at the KXIC studios in Iowa City – Jay and I discussed some confusion Facebook created recently for all of us who manage Facebook pages. They moved our favorite features including using Facebook as your page! We tell you where they are on this week’s show. Listen for the full sound bite and enjoy these useful links to the news, trends, and tips included in this week’s show. Beyond the Sound Bite Here’s where to find those hidden features … Facebook Switches Page Management and Posting Options – What You Need to Know (Social Media Today). See you in Louisville! This week the focus of Jay’s Jukebox Friday is Kentucky! I’m actually heading there next month for a Get Scrappy book event for the Louisville Digital Association. Learn more. Remember, early registration is now open for Social Brand Forum 2016 featuring Jay Baer, Joe Pulizzi, and Gini Dietrich. Register now and save! Remember, the Social Sound Bite is just the appetizer! On Monday morning we’ll serve up a fresh new episode of the On Brand Podcast. This week we’ll be talking to Lisa Grimm of Whole Foods. Last but not least … Subscribe to the podcast – You can subscribe to the show via iTunes, Stitcher, and RSS. Rate and review the show – If you like what you’re hearing, head over to iTunes and click that 5-star button to rate the show. And if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review. This helps others find the podcast. OK. How do you rate and review a podcast? Need a quick tutorial on leaving a rating/review in iTunes? Check this out. Until next week, see you on the Internet!