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Mark Penn, the chairman and CEO of Stagwell Inc., reflects on his extraordinary career, driven by his passion for politics and marketing, and offers insights on why this is a good year for marketers. Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio.[00:00:00] Damian: I'm Damian Fowler. [00:00:01] Ilyse: And I'm Ilyse Liffreing. [00:00:02] Damian: And welcome to this edition of The Current Podcast. [00:00:05] Ilyse: This week we're delighted to talk with Mark Penn, the Chairman and CEO of Stagwell. [00:00:10] Damian: Well, first, as a political pollster, who's advised names like Bill and Hillary Clinton and Tony Blair. [00:00:20] Later, he became Chief Strategist for Microsoft, before founding Stagwell, a digital first marketing and communications group. [00:00:28] Ilyse: Mark's political background no doubt brings a much needed perspective to marketing. He argues that in today's real time, data driven world, brands must have a constant finger on the pulse of the American consumer. [00:00:42] Damian: We start by asking him how these two worlds, politics and marketing, have always been bound together [00:00:48] mark, it's no secret that you've covered the waterfront from being a political strategist to a poster to businessman and author. You know, can you walk us through a little bit about how you went from polling to politics to media? [00:01:00] That's a big question, right? [00:01:01] Yes, I'm still trying to answer that question [00:01:03] Mark: myself. How did I get here? Uh, you know, I kind of re strategize myself like every decade or so. And I said, well, okay, what is it that I really want to do? And, and so I, I kind of started actually out as I was going to be a lawyer. Uh, and then I detoured from law, law to polling. [00:01:22] And then I was going to be a pollster working for the president. And I got to do that. So then I kind of detoured from there. And then at a certain point, and I love technology. So I was then kind of went to Microsoft and became chief strategy officer. And then I, I had this idea to say, why can't I take all my experiences in polling and campaigns and running bursts in Marsteller. [00:01:45] And I ran Microsoft's advertising too. And I said, you know what? I could form a better holding company because it could be more digital first. It could be more freed from the legacy assets. It could be more innovative. And so I did exactly that. [00:02:00] [00:02:00] Damian: Yeah, doing a little research on your background, it seems like your curiosity seems to have served you very well throughout life. [00:02:06] Is that part of the DNA of, of what drives you or what, what keeps, what motivates you to keep going? [00:02:12] Mark: Well, you have to do what you're interested in. You know, I always think, it's so funny. You know, my partner and I were going to be corporate lawyers. And, and then we decided, you know what? We like this polling thing. [00:02:22] We have impact on campaigns and society. And we thought, oh, we're giving up this cushy life as corporate lawyers. And we, we did a lot better doing polling than we ever would have done as corporate lawyers. So, what I always tell people is, follow your passion. Don't worry so much. If you do something, do it. [00:02:38] Really interesting. Really? Well, you'll, you'll figure out how to, you know, how to manage the, the reward side of things, and that's much better than doing something you don't really like that you somehow think is going to be rewarding. [00:02:51] Damian: Now, Stagwell, as you mentioned, offices, big marketing network, let's tech driven, you know, as a leader in digital, you know, uh, how have you seen the [00:03:00] two areas move together, you know, the idea of digital marketing performance and creative, how do those two things. [00:03:07] Mark: Well, I think they have to work together. I think that to the extent that you're creating a digital experience, that is a creative activity. That, that everyone remember, those of us who were not born digital, think of how we create a TV spot first. Those who were born digital don't think in that way. They think in how they're going to create a digital experience first. [00:03:35] Right? And, and that takes the same kind of creativity, if not more so. Right? Because TV spots eventually had like a, they had like a, they had rules. Right? And they had a boundary and they were 30 seconds. And, you know, and you can be like, it's actually more of an interesting open canvas when it comes to digital creation. [00:03:54] Ilyse: What would you say is one thing every brand or media buyer should be [00:04:00] thinking about today? [00:04:01] Mark: Uh, every media buyer, I think, today is just thinking about how they get the, Find the right place for their brand. [00:04:10] I mean, I, I think, I think it's, it's kind of the basic of who's your real target audience and, and how, how are you going to find that audience? And I think they just have to be open minded that it's, that there are so many new ways to reach an audience that they have to spread their wings a little bit. [00:04:28] Right. I mean, I think we went from, it was just TV. to it was just TV and Google and Facebook. So now it's Google Tiktok and retail marketing and so many other things. And I think they just have to be open to experimenting to find where their target audience really is. [00:04:43] Ilyse: Now it's no secret that the publishing industry is under a lot of pressure today. [00:04:48] And Stagwell recently published a study called the news advertising study with the Findings that showcase that it's safe for brands to advertise next to news, regardless [00:05:00] of the topic, and that adds next to those even like controversial topics performed just as effectively as those within more like positive news environments, maybe like sports or entertainment. [00:05:12] Now in your op ed for the current, you wrote that brands think there is less downside in those positive environments, but the opposite is true too. There is less upside. Can you tell us what you mean and why should advertisers care about these findings? [00:05:27] Mark: Well, I think that I discovered, and I discovered this when I did the budgeting at Microsoft. [00:05:32] A lot of companies have a huge hole in their media buy. And that hole is news. Uh, that they will be advertising in sports and they will be advertising in entertainment. And they will be blocking out news, or they will be subscribing to a service that in effect blocks them out. And what maybe started out as some good idea, you know, that your, the ad for your, for Boeing shouldn't appear next to a plane crash, really [00:06:00] somehow devolved into something affecting 25 percent of news articles. [00:06:04] Seriously demonetizing journalism. And it's having unintended consequences far beyond that. And brand safety? Seriously? I mean, I've yet to see some brand lying in the curb because their advertisement appeared in the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal. It's a ludicrous notion to be blacking out legitimate journalistic publications for, quote, brand safety. [00:06:30] Damian: In general, the business model for news journalism is sort of evolving and changing. You know, what else is new? What do you think can advertisers and publishers do to work together to make sure that journalism is thriving even as newsrooms shutter? [00:06:42] Mark: Well, I think that there has to be a little bit of re education here with the CMOs and the media buyers. [00:06:50] I think they're afraid that somehow they're going to trigger some backlash against their company. Yeah, certain, certain things have [00:07:00] triggered a backlash. But to go back to, I've never known that backlash to come from advertising in one of the major publications. And, and so consequently, I think that they can reduce some of their fear levels. [00:07:12] And then also they have to understand that news consumers, right, in about 25 percent of the country, maybe 23 percent of the country, are what I classify as news junkies, right, who, who go in and, and, And kind of get updated on the news five times a day. That is a great engaged audience. They read stuff. [00:07:32] Okay. That means they're more likely actually to kind of absorb your advertisement than someone who doesn't read stuff. Uh, and, and so I think they really have to rethink how some of their media planning and the audiences they're targeting and, and get out there and experiment with news. Cause I, again, I, I think, I think for the social problem here is that it's demonetizing news and putting journalists out, out of work. [00:07:57] But just be greedy. Just, just go, you know, just [00:08:00] think about your brand. I think it will benefit. [00:08:02] Damian: They shouldn't be on the back foot so much. Speaking of news, of course, this year is a presidential election year in the U. S. and elections all around the world. Um, what do you think are the top channels in today's media landscape for this year's U. [00:08:13] S. presidential election? [00:08:15] Mark: Well, I, I, I think that's, that's kind of interesting. Look, most campaigns spend most money on TV, right? So, but as I tell commercial advertisers, you know, if you have your customers in Ohio, well, Ohio is a less of a swing state than it was, but let's say Arizona or Nevada, Virginia. [00:08:34] Good luck. Good luck buying media, you know, in the last few months here, because it is going to be jammed because there's more money than ever in politics, right? And so then, then politics is, is, is then going to go over to, to social media. Right? And I think spend a lot of money on on social media, uh, all being right. [00:08:55] And you know, and you're going to find just from an age cohort, you're going to find people on X or [00:09:00] older and people on Tiktok or younger. And kind of, you have to kind of understand your audience and the medium. So it's interesting. You know, I came from a lot of old school TV advertising. Uh, I've yet to see how people as effectively drive a message. [00:09:16] Right on social media. I think they've got to do more work. As I always say, the best digital ads in either politics or commercial have yet to be invented, [00:09:27] Ilyse: you know, to that. effort, um, especially when connecting with, like, Gen Zers, do you think technology will play more of a role? Is that, do we see candidates still, um, sticking true to, like, social media or are there other channels you think they're playing even more in this year? [00:09:44] Well, it's [00:09:44] Mark: interesting that, you know, what does Trump really do? Trump does events, so his event strategy is then geared to create content that then gets distributed primarily through social media, right? And, and so it's [00:10:00] very interesting because, because it's almost, you know, we look here, you know, I'm, we're, well, we're, we're at something called Sport Beach, and so, so events are back. [00:10:09] And events aren't a substitute for the media. They are, they generate the content that you really need. That's because people, people want content that's fresh, right? And they want to feel that they're in the moment. They don't want something that's old and that's canned. Uh, and so I think that's, that's really, really important. [00:10:28] But we are seeing, look, we know that about 70 percent of budgets now have really gone online. And that is, that is, you know, back, when I was at Microsoft a decade ago, it was probably 2%. So that has gone beyond anybody's expectations. Of course, that was one of the reasons that I founded Stagwell because we saw that and we wanted to be ahead of that curve. [00:10:51] And of course, that's one of the things that we, you know, work together closely with the trade desk on. [00:10:56] Ilyse: Totally. Um, now personal politics aside, [00:11:00] what advice would you share with Biden's team and Trump's team? Where's the gap in each of their campaigns as, as it stands? [00:11:07] Mark: Well, but I would really tell both of them the same thing. [00:11:10] Uh, you know, I try to explain to people the math of swing voting, that if an election is 5 5 and it switches, one person switches, it becomes 6 4. Now, it takes two people in turnout to equal one person who switches. So, getting switchers is really the most powerful thing in politics. And getting switchers means appealing to people who don't agree with you, right? [00:11:36] And so what I would say is get out of the politics of the base. Get into the politics of switchers. Reach out to the people who don't agree with you. Try to find compromises, uh, in policy that brings them in. And whoever does that most successfully will not only win, but we'll win in a landslide. And if alternatively they appeal only to their base, they may win. [00:11:57] They may lose, but they will not have changed the 50, [00:12:00] 50 nature of the, of the country. [00:12:04] Damian: Now, You know, you're known as a sage advisor. What's the best advice you've ever received? Yeah, [00:12:11] Mark: well the best advice I ever received was at an elevator In which in which In which a guy told me he was a he was he was a stock analyst And he said, buy Amazon. [00:12:33] He said, sell every other stock you have and buy Amazon because they will be the future of retailing. And this was like when Amazon was a peanut, I of course thought the guy was a nutcase. [00:12:48] And so I did not follow that advice. Uh, I would say that, that though, seriously, the, um, You know, I've worked for a lot of incredible people and, and, and [00:13:00] I always try to pick up kind of, kind of what they do best, right. And, and, you know, I worked with president Clinton and president Clinton was just amazing at, at synthesis. [00:13:10] You would, you would throw incredibly complex things at, at him and he would fit them all into, into pieces or, you know, or I worked, you know, with Steve Ballmer, who's a core investor. And I just thought he was like, I didn't understand how he had 110, 000 people and went home. Uh, and how his time management was so radically different than, than mine. [00:13:31] So I always try to pick up things from whomever, whomever I worked with. Uh, and to see like, what's the special thing, some of the special things that, that really work well. Fascinating. Now Stagwell is no stranger to growth or acquisitions. And [00:13:47] Damian: what does the future hold for Stagwell? [00:13:50] Mark: Well, you know, I always explain, we started Stagwell eight years ago, you know, at zero. [00:13:55] We're about two and a half billion in revenue now. We [00:14:00] continue to expand out, you know, globally and also globally. You know, building a series of tech, uh, of tech products. Uh, I feel that we're a teenager now, you know, we were a baby two or three years ago and, and, and we've got, we're, we're really now coming on as a challenger network, uh, and we're going to continue to challenge, but we think we have a lot of growth, a lot of growth ahead of us. [00:14:23] Ilyse: Now there's a lot of things affecting the industry. A lot of major topics that are being discussed nonstop. What is your prediction for the end of 2020? 2024 and into 2025. [00:14:36] Mark: Look, I think this is going to be a good year for marketing. It's going to be 12 billion spent on politics. So that's always helpful, uh, to, to, you know, and, uh, and, you know, I think we have a, we have a good, you know, uh, We have several companies that are in the political space. [00:14:52] Uh, I think that, that advertising is growing, uh, generally. I think 20, I think tech companies [00:15:00] have a lot of work to do in terms of the competition now that's, uh, that's occurring on who's going to really dominate in AI, if anybody, or how are people going to have different flavors of AI. So I think there's a lot of exciting stuff going on. [00:15:14] I think 23 was a year I couldn't wait for it to finish. You know, it was not the year that we were hoping for. But 24, you know, sitting here in mid year, it's looking good. [00:15:23] Damian: And that's it for this edition of The Current Podcast. [00:15:26] We'll be back next week, so stay tuned. [00:15:29] Ilyse: The Current Podcast's theme is by Love Caliber. The current team includes Cat Fessy and Sydney Cairns. [00:15:35] Damian: Cairns. And remember, [00:15:36] Mark: A lot of companies have a huge hole in their media buy. And that hole is news. [00:15:43] Damian: I'm Damian. [00:15:43] Ilyse: I'm Ilyse. [00:15:44] Damian: And we'll see you next time. 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Ep. 032 - When was the first time you really noticed a guy? What about your first crush? Most of us never take the time to figure out how we ended up where we are today. If you find yourself boy-crazy, how did you get there? When did it happen? In today's episode, Paula takes us on her own boy-crazy journey. She shares how her obsession with getting guys to notice her, completely robbed her of true joy and satisfaction in Christ. Getting another boyfriend didn't make her happy, but more insecure and needy than before. Can you relate? If so, this episode is for you! Freedom from boy-craziness can be yours. You don't have to stay in this trap forever. You can have true satisfaction in Christ (no boyfriend needed). The Girl Defined Conference (TICKETS)Shine Bright Devotional Girl Defined Love Defined Sex, Purity and the Longings of a Girl's Heart Paula Marsteller's Book: Confessions of a Boy-Crazy Girl Paula Writes Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/girldefined)
From the minds that brought you Spit-Take Theater and dozens of other classic sketches that you don’t know, comes Disgruntled Bit-Players Radio Theater, a podcast that will present original radio plays designed to make you chuckle warmly so hard that you’ll puke. In the thrilling confusion to Megaballs, Bjorn and Ned have been captured by The Department. As Luke and Helen race to rescue their friends, Bjorn learns about the horrors of Area 51 and the terrifying fate that awaits him. Also, a special performance by Shields and Yarnell! Cast: Announcer: Keith G. Marsteller Bjorn: Evan Mosher Guard: Michael J. Anderson Ned: Trevor Brown Luke: Salim Rahman Helen: Alisa Ledyard Director: Kathleen Hogan Carl: Cory Nealy Representative Smith: Margaret Wack Dodi: Rhonda J. Soikowski Lew: José Amador Captain Pierce: Christopher Seiler Jaworski: Spencer Joplin-Wack Deputy X: Sarah Bixler Deputy Y: Michael J. Anderson Old Farmer: Salim Rahman Additional voices: Christopher Seiler, Joe Wack, Duncan Joplin-Wack, Marcia Marsteller Written and Directed by Joe Wack Produced by Megan Joplin, Keith G. Marsteller, José Amador and Joe Wack Audio Production by Keith G. Marsteller Sound Mastering by Evan Mosher DBP Radio Theater Theme by Evan Mosher Theme from Megaballs ("Beast of Thunder") written by Peter W. Heizer “Industrial Cinematic” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Hot Pursuit” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Superfriends Star Wipe Original Artwork by Rob Ullman Logo by Cheese Bone Digital
From the minds that brought you Spit-Take Theater and dozens of other classic sketches that you don’t know, comes Disgruntled Bit-Players Radio Theater, a podcast that will present original radio plays designed to make you chuckle warmly so hard that you’ll puke. In the fourth episode of Megaballs, Bjorn and his companions have survived multiple attacks from The Department and now rest, safe, in the Baltimore headquarters of STOP, where a pair of genius siblings and their robot companion have things under control. Meanwhile, a new danger stalks our hero, in the form of Maude Blakely, a woman so deadly you won't realize you've been killed...until it's too late...because you're dead...because she's killed you...and now you're dead. Cast: Announcer: Keith G. Marsteller Bjorn: Evan Mosher Helen: Alisa Ledyard Tobor: José Amador Ned: Trevor Brown Luke: Salim Rahman Leah: Sarah Bixler Carl: Cory Nealy Amy: Sarah Bixler Angel: Duncan Joplin-Wack Maude Blakely: Rhonda J. Soikowski Director: Kathleen Hogan Deputy X: Sarah Bixler Deputy Y: Michael J. Anderson Additional voices: Keith Marsteller and Margaret Wack Written and Directed by Joe Wack Produced by Megan Joplin, Keith G. Marsteller, José Amador and Joe Wack Audio Production by Keith G. Marsteller Sound Mastering by Evan Mosher DBP Radio Theater Theme by Evan Mosher Theme from Megaballs ("Beast of Thunder") written by Peter W. Heizer The Bridge of Khazad Dum (by Kaitlyn Lusk) Original Artwork by Rob Ullman Logo by Cheese Bone Digital
From the minds that brought you Spit-Take Theater and dozens of other classic sketches that you don’t know, comes Disgruntled Bit-Players Radio Theater, a podcast that will present original radio plays designed to make you chuckle warmly so hard that you’ll puke. Welder Bjorn Bjornson, after stumbling across a winning lottery ticket, has been plunged into a vast conspiracy where his life is in more danger than a donut in Devon's house. (My friend Devon loves donuts. So a donut wouldn't last long if--you know what, skip it.) Bjorn and the agents of STOP must fend off an attack from an army of Postal Carriers. If they can survive that, there'll be even more danger...down the road. Cast: Announcer: Keith G. Marsteller Carl: Cory Nealy Helen: Alisa Ledyard Bjorn: Evan Mosher Ned: Trevor Brown Director: Kathleen Hogan Deputy X: Sarah Bixler Deputy Y: Michael J. Anderson Randy: Trevor Brown Mr. Sanchez: José Amador Becky: Rhonda J. Soikowski Luke: Salim Rahman Leah: Sarah Bixler Tobor: José Amador Maude Blakely: Rhonda J. Soikowski Additional voices: Michael J. Anderson, Megan Joplin, Spencer Joplin-Wack, Keith Marsteller and Cory Nealy Written and Directed by Joe Wack Produced by Megan Joplin, Keith G. Marsteller, José Amador and Joe Wack Audio Production by Keith G. Marsteller Sound Mastering by Evan Mosher DBP Radio Theater Theme by Evan Mosher Theme from Megaballs ("Beast of Thunder") written by Peter W. Heizer “Showdown” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Stay the Course” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Theme to “The Bachelor” Original Artwork by Rob Ullman Logo by Cheese Bone Digital
From the minds that brought you Spit-Take Theater and dozens of other classic sketches that you don’t know, comes Disgruntled Bit-Players Radio Theater, a podcast that will present original radio plays designed to make you chuckle warmly so hard that you’ll puke. Welder Bjorn Bjornson, after stumbling across a winning lottery ticket, is saved from an assassin by a mysterious woman who carries his unconscious form away from the scene of the attack. Is she friend...or foe...or falafal...or Fifi the dancing poodle? Cast: Announcer: Keith G. Marsteller Helen: Alisa Ledyard Bjorn: Evan Mosher Carl: Cory Nealy Ned: Trevor Brown Director: Kathleen Hogan Deputy X: Sarah Bixler Additional voices: Keith Marsteller Written and Directed by Joe Wack Produced by Megan Joplin, Keith G. Marsteller, José Amador and Joe Wack Audio Production by Keith G. Marsteller Sound Mastering by Evan Mosher DBP Radio Theater Theme by Evan Mosher Theme from Megaballs ("Beast of Thunder") written by Peter W. Heizer Original Artwork by Rob Ullman Logo by Cheese Bone Digital
From the minds that brought you Spit-Take Theater and dozens of other classic sketches that you don’t know, comes Disgruntled Bit-Players Radio Theater, a podcast that will present original radio plays designed to make you chuckle warmly so hard that you’ll puke. Our sophomore production is the sprawling, electrifying action thriller Megaballs. Maverick welder Bjorn Bjornson's world is turned upside down as he comes into possession of a winning lottery ticket. Plunged headfirst into a vast government conspiracy of assassins, postal carriers and monsters, Bjorn has to fight to stay alive. Presented for you today is Episode 1: Beware the Switzer. Cast: Announcer: Keith G. Marsteller Bjorn: Evan Mosher Maury: Christopher Seiler Gert: Alisa Ledyard Foreman: José Amador Amy: Sarah Bixler Bartender: Keith Marsteller Bigsby: Christopher Seiler Director: Kathleen Hogan Deputy X: Sarah Bixler Deputy Y: Michael James Anderson The Switzer: Joe Wack Helen: Alisa Ledyard Additional voices: Michael James Anderson, Meg Wack, Kathleen Hogan, Keith Marsteller Written and Directed by Joe Wack Produced by Megan Joplin, Keith G. Marsteller, José Amador and Joe Wack Audio Production by Keith G. Marsteller Sound Mastering by Evan Mosher DBP Radio Theater Theme by Evan Mosher Theme from Megaballs ("Beast of Thunder") written by Peter W. Heizer “Take It Easy” by Andy Taylor “Sweet Home Alabama” by Lynyrd Skynyrd various Pan Flute music by Constantin Moscovini “You Shook Me All Night Long” AC/DC Original Artwork by Rob Ullman Logo by Cheese Bone Digital
STRAVINSKY: Sinfonías para 23 instrumentos de viento “A la memoria de Claude Debussy” (9.07). Sección de viento de la Orq. Fil. de Berlín. Dir.: P. Boulez. Historia de un soldado (Suite de la música escénica homónima) (24.40). I. Baker (vl.), C. Brady (tp.), R. Kelly (baj.), R. D’ Antonio (cl.), D. Christlieb (fg.), R. Marsteller (tb.), W. Kraft (perc.), Conjunto de Cámara Columbia. Dir.: I. Stravinsky. Escuchar audio
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From the minds that brought you Spit-Take Theater and dozens of other classic sketches that you don’t know, comes Disgruntled Bit-Players Radio Theater, a podcast that will present original radio plays designed to make you chuckle warmly so hard that you’ll puke. Our first production is a hard-hitting noir detective tale featuring the indelible character, Beigey, P.I. Detective José Amador is drawn into a family drama with deadly consequences. Presented for you today is Episode V: The Storm Breaks...WindCast:Announcer: Keith G. MarstellerBeigey: José AmadorDaisy Marzetti: Alisa LedyardYoung Beigey: Duncan Joplin-WackFred Shvitz: Chris SeilerNewsboy: Spencer Joplin-WackKatherine Ritzy: Kathleen HoganSkipper Ritzy: Rhonda J. SoikowskiMarvin Gormsch: Michael AndersonTrixie Gardenia: Alisa LedyardAdditional Voices: Keith Marsteller, Evan Mosher, Dave Wack Written and Directed by Joe WackFrom a story by Joe Wack and José AmadorProduced by Megan Joplin, Keith G. Marsteller and Joe WackAudio Production by Keith G. MarstellerSound Mastering by Evan MosherTheme Music by Evan MosherHarlem Nocturne written by Earle Hagen and Dick RogersPerformed by Bud ShankOriginal Artwork by Sebastian KadlecikLogo by Cheese Bone Digital
From the minds that brought you Spit-Take Theater and dozens of other classic sketches that you don’t know, comes Disgruntled Bit-Players Radio Theater, a podcast that will present original radio plays designed to make you chuckle warmly so hard that you’ll puke. Our first production is a hard-hitting noir detective tale featuring the indelible character, Beigey, P.I. Detective José Amador is drawn into a family drama with deadly consequences. Presented for you today is Episode 4: A Dangerous Dance with DangerCast:Announcer: Keith G. MarstellerBeigey: José AmadorNewsboy: Spencer Joplin-WackDaisy Marzetti: Alisa LedyardJonesy: Cory NealyRon MacDonald: Chris SeilerCrusty McCann: Evan MosherJohnny Marzetti: Trevor BrownArthur Ritzy: Dave WackCutler: Evan MosherAdditional Voices: Trevor Brown, Keith Marsteller Written and Directed by Joe WackFrom a story by Joe Wack and José AmadorProduced by Megan Joplin, Keith G. Marsteller and Joe WackAudio Production by Keith G. MarstellerSound Mastering by Evan MosherTheme Music by Evan MosherHarlem Nocturne written by Earle Hagen and Dick RogersPerformed by Bud ShankOriginal Artwork by Sebastian KadlecikLogo by Cheese Bone Digital
Anindita has 14 years of professional experience in Public Relations & Marketing, Anindita comes with a deep understanding of the dynamic media and communication landscape in India. Through her successful stint with reputed PR agencies like Genesis Burson & Marsteller, Percept Profile and Mileage Communications etc., she has worked closely with clients across verticals, such as, travel, hospitality, F&B, Fashion & Lifestyle, Entertainment, IT and corporate. Her clients portfolio includes California Tourism Board, Flanders, Hong Kong Tourism Board, New Zealand Tourism Board, Brand USA, GHM Hotel, Venetian Macao, Deltin Corp, Aspri Spirit, Broadcast Asia, Schwarzkopf, Indola, BlackBerry, Giovani, Dwarkadas Chandumal Jewelers, Zee Entertainment, FLY mobile, Education New Zealand, Essel World & water Kingdom etc. Her Key skills include strategizing public relations, marketing and advertisement campaign with a methodical and disciplined approach.
From the minds that brought you Spit-Take Theater and dozens of other classic sketches that you don’t know, comes Disgruntled Bit-Players Radio Theater, a podcast that will present original radio plays designed to make you chuckle warmly so hard that you’ll puke. Our first production is a hard-hitting noir detective tale featuring the indelible character, Beigey, P.I. Detective José Amador is drawn into a family drama with deadly consequences. Presented for you today is Episode 3: Right Cross, Double-CrossCast:Announcer: Keith G. MarstellerBeigey: José AmadorDaisy Marzetti: Alisa LedyardKatherine Ritzy: Kathleen HoganWaiter: Evan MosherFight Announcer: Cory NealySkipper Ritzy: Rhonda J. SoikowskiJohnny Marzetti: Trevor BrownTicket Agent: Michael AndersonDrunk: Chris SeilerBum: Trevor BrownPreacher: Cory NealyNewsboy: Spencer Joplin-WackAdditional Voices: Keith Marsteller, Evan Mosher, Chris Seiler Written and Directed by Joe WackFrom a story by Joe Wack and José AmadorProduced by Megan Joplin, Keith G. Marsteller and Joe WackAudio Production by Keith G. MarstellerSound Mastering by Evan MosherTheme Music by Evan MosherHarlem Nocturne written by Earle Hagen and Dick RogersPerformed by Bud ShankOriginal Artwork by Sebastian KadlecikLogo by Cheese Bone Digital
From the minds that brought you Spit-Take Theater and dozens of other classic sketches that you don’t know, comes Disgruntled Bit-Players Radio Theater, a podcast that will present original radio plays designed to make you chuckle warmly so hard that you’ll puke. Our first production is a hard-hitting noir detective tale featuring the indelible character, Beigey, P.I. Detective José Amador is drawn into a family drama with deadly consequences. Presented for you today is Episode 2: Butler-a-go-goCast:Announcer: Keith G. MarstellerBeigey: José AmadorRon MacDonald: Chris SeilerKatherine Ritzy: Kathleen HoganDoorman: Cory NealyGeorgina: Rhonda J. SoikowskiCutler: Evan MosherArthur Ritzy III: Dave WackSkipper Ritzy: Rhonda J. SoikowskiJohnny Marzetti: Trevor BrownAdditional Voices: Michael Anderson Written and Directed by Joe WackFrom a story by Joe Wack and José AmadorProduced by Megan Joplin, Keith G. Marsteller and Joe WackAudio Production by Keith G. MarstellerSound Mastering by Evan MosherTheme Music by Evan MosherHarlem Nocturne written by Earle Hagen and Dick RogersPerformed by Bud ShankOriginal Artwork by Sebastian KadlecikLogo by Cheese Bone Digital
Our first production is a hard-hitting noir detective tale featuring the indelible character, Beigey, P.I. Detective José Amador is drawn into a family drama with deadly consequences. Presented for you today is Episode 1: Dark Come the Cronuts.Cast:Announcer: Keith G. MarstellerBeigey: José AmadorKatherine Ritzy: Kathleen HoganCrusty McCann: Evan MosherSister Excrutia: Rhonda J. SoikowskiDaisy Marzetti: Alisa LedyardMarvin Gormsch: Michael AndersonAdditional Voices: Trevor Brown, Kathleen Hogan, Duncan Joplin-Wack, Spencer Joplin-Wack, Rhonda J. Soikowski, Michael Anderson Written and Directed by Joe WackFrom a story by Joe Wack and José AmadorProduced by Megan Joplin, Keith G. Marsteller and Joe WackAudio Production by Keith G. MarstellerSound Mastering by Evan MosherTheme Music by Evan MosherHarlem Nocturne written by Earle Hagen and Dick RogersPerformed by Bud ShankOriginal Artwork by Sebastian KadlecikLogo by Cheese Bone Digital
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Brittani Marsteller is a hard core mother runner. Just recently dropping a major marathon PR in Indiana, this past November, Brittani shares her running story, insight, and practical ways she’s learned to not back down from big goals while facing challenges and obstacles along the way. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bethany-thompson7/support
Actual real wrestler and important person in the sport Chance Marsteller sits down for a fun chat about wrestling, Star Wars, and shoes. 0:01:00 - I pretend to open a beer. Great radio. Also Chance Marsteller is on the show. DUH. 0:02:00 - What is a car wash, in the sports media sense of the term. 0:06:11 - Why did Abdulrashid Sadulaev get suspended for four months by UWW? 0:15:45 - I weigh in on that whole “wrestling should be on TV” thing. 0:19:55 - Finally, we get to the Chance Marsteller part. 0:22:30 - How did Chance end up in Austin? 0:31:45 - Chance stays involved in youth wrestler through the Dark Knights club. 0:40:00 - Get to know the Marsteller family. 0:46:15 - The importance of Pennsylvania wrestling culture. 0:47:45 - What if there was no wrestling in Chance’s life? Video games perhaps? 0:50:00 - It’s time to talk Boba Fett. It’s Star Wars time baby. 0:54:50 - A weird fact about San Marino. 0:55:50 - Welcome to Sauna Talk. 1:01:00 - What are Chance’s favorite foods? 1:02:45 - Will Chance stay in Pennsylvania forever? 1:04:00 - Chance’s favorite shoes, learn which ones they are. 1:06:25 - I tell a hilarious Monopoly joke. You simply must hear it. 1:09:45 - I have to go prep for the 2019 CKLV (I recorded this a little bit ago). 1:13:00 - Ferrari and Gallagher play us out.
Reformed Brotherhood | Sound Doctrine, Systematic Theology, and Brotherly Love
Tony and fellow Reformed Pub admin, Trevor Marsteller, respond to a video by Leighton Flowers. Call us at 607-444-2767 | email us at info@reformedbrotherhood.com | ListenTRB 134 Responding to SBC Traditionalists (feat. Trevor Marsteller)
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Yianni Is Living in the MatrixOn this special live broadcast Ben Askren and Matt Dernlan breakdown all the wrestling from the U.S. Open leading up to the finals and make their predictions for the finals. The first topic they jump into is someone everyone is talking about, Yianni Diakomihalis. Diakomihalis has had an amazing tournament thus far highlighted by his tech fall over Jordan Oliver. It’s exciting to see considering Diakomihalis hasn’t had many opportunities to show what he can do in freestyle. Askren and Dernlan break down his mat and body awareness. The 65 kg final between Diakomihalis and Zain Retherford will be one of the most exciting matchups of the entire tournament.65 kg (15:18)After talking about Diakomilhalis vs Retherford, Askren and Dernlan discuss other key matches that went down in the 65 kg bracket. One great match was Joey McKenna vs Dean Heil. Heil came up big with two, four point moves in the second period getting the win 12-9. Heil then only had 15 minutes until his next round match against Jordan Eierman. Askren says in order to save time and allow more time between matches they should consider getting rid of challenge blocks before the quarterfinals.57 kg (21:07)The first match they break down is Nathan Tomasello vs Thomas Gilman that ended with Tomasello cautioning out in the second period. Askren was surprised at how dominant Gilman looked after Tomasello tech falled his way to the semifinal match. Tomasello and Gilman always had very competitive matches in college. They go on to talk about Daton Fix. They point out how many tournaments Fix shows up to which is a lot more than most wrestlers.61 kg (25:35)Askren and Dernlan give credit to Joey Palmer making it all the way to the semifinals as a fairly unknown wrestler. He got past Tyler Graff in the quarterfinals which is a very tough task. Another wrestler Askren highlights in this bracket is Beau Bartlett. Bartlett is a high school junior and ended up finishing 8th place beating some notable collegiate wrestlers.70 kg (29:02)Ryan Deakin has been on a storm through this star-studded bracket. Deakin was Dernlan’s pick as a guy that could be a major disrupter at NCAAs but he faded off during the NCAA Championships. He’s been showing the world what he can do in Freestyle and will face James Green who beat Jason Nolf in their semifinal matchup.74 kg (32:54)Isaiah Martinez has been hammering everyone on his way to the finals. He faces Thomas Gantt in the finals. Askren says the most interesting thing about this weight class is to see what the wrestlers at non-Olympic weight levels decide to do.79 kg (35:02)Askren coached Nick Becker who’s wrestling out of Askren Wrestling Academy. Becker dropped to Chance Marsteller and now he will face Matthew Finesilver in the third-place match. Marsteller faces Alex Dieringer in the finals. Askren predicts Dieringer going down to 74 kg and Marsteller going up to 86 for the Olympics.86 kg (35:43)Pat Downey beats Myles Martin in the semis 9-7. It was all Martin in the first period up 7-0 but wasn’t able to hold off Downey in the second. Downey faces Nick Heflin in the finals.92 kg (38:03)Hayden Zillmer has been really impressive all tournament but he has a tough task in the finals against Bo Nickal. Askren calls for fireworks in the finals and wants to see how Nickal wrestlers a bigger wrestler in Zillmer.97 kg (38:43)One of Dernlan’s top wrestlers, Ben Honis has made it to the finals and will face Kyven Gadson. Honis beat Ty Walz in the semifinals. Walz is a guy many thought could give Snyder a run which shows how good Honis is.125 kg (40:03)Adam Coon made his way to the finals as expected and he’ll face Anthony Nelson.
Episode 502 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast is with Lock Haven two-time All-American Chance Marsteller. We talk about the start of college competition, which in Marsteller's case, began by entering the Penn State Open as an eighth grader, how he got introduced to wrestling, when he decided to start focusing heavily on wrestling and the pressure that followed him through high school. He'll also explain his college selection and what went into choosing Oklahoma State after initially committing to Penn State. He'll also explain the issues he had with life in Stillwater before leaving to head home to Lock Haven, 160 miles from where he grew up. Marsteller takes us through his choices and consequences and what ultimately led to his final two years placing on the podium for Lock Haven. He also explains what makes him the happiest in the world, his fiance and two children. If you'd like to SUPPORT THE SHOW and all the on-demand audio offerings, free newsletters and historical research AND you want to get some of that cool Compound gear, you can support this program by making a small monthly contribution to the network at patreon.com/mattalkonline. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Sportswear. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | Google Play Music | Spotify | iOS App | Android App | RSS GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? Of course you do. Did you know you can sign up for FREE to subscribe to the Mat Talk Online DAILY WRESTLING NEWS e-mail newsletter that's published EVERY morning with the previous day's top news stories from outlets all around the globe. It's free and it's a great way to start your wrestling day.
PAPC47: Back at it Rob Waltko @Rob_SwagginU and Joe Youngblood @CoachYBee return to The Open Room and talk about all things College Wrestling. They discuss how good the 2019 Penn State Wrestling really is and breakdown their win in Columbus. In addition they are joined by All-American and one of Pennsylvania's best ever Chance Marsteller of Lock Haven who talks about life on and off the mat. Take a listen today! You can now listen to all of PA Power Wrestling’s podcasts on Spotify! Subscribe to the PA Power Podcast on iTunes today and give us a review! Follow @PAPowerWrestle for all your Pennsylvania Wrestling needs!
PAPC47: Back at it Rob Waltko @Rob_SwagginU and Joe Youngblood @CoachYBee return to The Open Room and talk about all things College Wrestling. They discuss how good the 2019 Penn State Wrestling really is and breakdown their win in Columbus. In addition they are joined by All-American and one of Pennsylvania's best ever Chance Marsteller of Lock Haven who […]
Minutes 0:00 - CP talks about the Teasdale situation 0:03 - Fix vs Suriano is going to happen 0:07 - People are still scarred from the first month 0:11 - More FRLs are coming, hopefully 0:12 - Rich Perry is jogging at a team USA camp 0:13 - Spencer Lee vs Rivera and Glory 0:26 - Marinelli avenged his NCAAs loss to Wick 0:29 - Tanner Sloan teched Jacob Warner 0:31 - 133 loses some juice if Gross doesn't come back 0:35 - Will PSU pull Gavin's redshirt here soon? 0:39 - Wish Picc could hit a few more top guys 0:41 - 133 was everything we hoped for at the Scuffle 0:48 - Nick Lee took care of busineess 0:51 - Gfeller is up to #5, still undefeated 0:56 - 157, Nolf next topic 0:58 - Marsteller over Chandler, Cenzo over Marsteller 1:00 - Joe Smith looked excellent 1:05 - Shakur Rasheed won, Hunter Bolen waiting in the wings for VT 1:08 - Nickal pinned his way through Scuffle 1:09 - Cowboy Bulk Job over Cassar 1:10 - Mason Parris redshirt pulled, beat Dhesi 1:11 - Questions from friends
PAPC4: 4-time undefeated Pennsylvania State Champion Chance Marsteller has been busy competing and getting back to the grind. He joins the dynamic duo of @WarnTriz and @Beck_Diggity on the PA Power College Podcast to discuss his attitude and the gratitude he has for life. The pair also preview the Lock Haven squad for the 2017-2018 season and take a look ahead at the 141 lbs. weight class for Keystone State wrestlers. Take a listen below! Show Breakdown 00:50 – Tristan is Darth Vader 01:30 –Omissions from Episode 3 08:20 – Remembering Pennsylvania Legend Joe Solomon 10:00 – Nick Suriano is leaving Penn State 19:00 – UFC 214 had a wrestling flavor 20:20 – Recruiting round-up update 26:00 – USA Junior Worlds recap 27:20 – Previewing 141 lbs. next season 36:10 – Tyler Smith tangent 46:30 – Best Pennsylvania wrestlers to never All-American 59:30 – Guest Chance Marsteller opens up 01:15:00 – Lock Haven Team Preview Subscribe to the PA Power Podcast on iTunes today and give us a review! Follow @PAPowerWrestle for all your Pennsylvania Wrestling needs!
PAPC4: 4-time undefeated Pennsylvania State Champion Chance Marsteller has been busy competing and getting back to the grind. He joins the dynamic duo of @WarnTriz and @Beck_Diggity on the PA Power College Podcast to discuss his attitude and the gratitude he has for life. The pair also preview the Lock Haven squad for the 2017-2018 season and take a […]
11th Circuit Oral Arguments 2/22/17 - Philip Marsteller, et al v. Lynn Tilton, et al by Debtwire Radio
Order of Show: 0:01 Molinaro earned his way in 0:08 Russia selecting their team 0:12 Toughest time to qualify and medal? 0:15 Non-Olympic weight worlds 0:19 Pico's focus to stay on wrestling 0:25 Willie's MMA concern 0:29 Metcalf at 70kg? What's his future? 0:34 Penn State to send multiple guys to Junior WTT that weren't at nationals 0:35 Willie getting pepper sprayed in Budapest 0:41 Is Brazil going to be ready? 0:44 Mendoza and Cherrington finalists at Boise State 0:47 Troy Steiner in the middle a wrestling hotbed at Fresno 0:50 Marsteller to Lock Haven 0:52 Ryan Blees on the move? 0:55 The Ohio State's future lineup
Mike Marsteller is a youth motivational speaker and the founder of the HCM Foundation which is a non-profit organization that provides financial support to help cancer patients and their families. He grew up in Pennsylvania and throughout childhood and adolescence he struggled with the constant void of his Father, who lost his battle with cancer when Mike was just one year old. Mike is also a triathlete and has completed 4 Iron Man races. In this episode Mike talks about challenges he faced growing up without his father and how it inspired him to start the HCM Foundation. In addition, Mike gives us advice on turning obstacles into opportunities. We focused on overcoming injuries and transitioning to life after sports. In addition, we talk about staying on the path less traveled and dealing with failure. Lastly, Mike talks about how he got into competing in triathlons and why its a good outlet to stay active, competitive and healthy. Mike can be reached at mikemarsteller.com ; @mikemarsteller (twitter) ; @mike.marsteller (instagram). Most importantly, you can make a difference in someones life by donating to the HCM Foundation Download Episode 4 : iTunes | Stitcher
Mike Marsteller is a youth motivational speaker and the founder of the HCM Foundation which is a non-profit organization that provides financial support to help cancer patients and their families. He grew up in Pennsylvania and throughout childhood and adolescence he struggled with the constant void of his Father, who lost his battle with cancer when Mike was just one year old. Mike is also a triathlete and has completed 4 Iron Man races. In this episode Mike talks about challenges he faced growing up without his father and how it inspired him to start the HCM Foundation. In addition, Mike gives us advice on turning obstacles into opportunities. We focused on overcoming injuries and transitioning to life after sports. In addition, we talk about staying on the path less traveled and dealing with failure. Lastly, Mike talks about how he got into competing in triathlons and why its a good outlet to stay active, competitive and healthy. Mike can be reached at mikemarsteller.com ; @mikemarsteller (twitter) ; @mike.marsteller (instagram). Most importantly, you can make a difference in someones life by donating to the HCM Foundation Download Episode 4 : iTunes | Stitcher
Michael Weinstein, MD, FACS, FCCP, speaks with Jill A. Marsteller, PhD, MPP, lead author on an article published in the November Critical Care Medicine
Michael Weinstein, MD, FACS, FCCP, speaks with Jill A. Marsteller, PhD, MPP, lead author on an article published in the November Critical Care Medicine
How do we go to Heaven
Science education, problem-based learning, diversity initiatives. Dr. Pat Marsteller has taught courses on evolution, Darwin and the idea of evolution, and many others over her 30 years of college teaching. She also works with college and pre-college faculty on developing curriculum materials and on using active learning strategies in the teaching of science and mathematics.
Science education, problem-based learning, diversity initiatives. Dr. Pat Marsteller has taught courses on evolution, Darwin and the idea of evolution, and many others over her 30 years of college teaching. She also works with college and pre-college faculty on developing curriculum materials and on using active learning strategies in the teaching of science and mathematics.
Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 02/19
Thu, 9 Oct 2003 12:00:00 +0100 https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/1473/ https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/1473/1/Marsteller_Igor.pdf Marsteller, Igor ddc: