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Times Daily World Briefing
Murder, malware - Putin's options after Trump shift

Times Daily World Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 10:00


US national security agencies have reportedly been instructed to halt efforts to counter Russian sabotage, according to anonymous senior officials. Experts warn the decision could give Vladimir Putin an opening to further destabilise the West. Matt Pearl of the Center for Strategic and International Studies outlines the potential risks and strategies to prevent further disruption.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: www.thetimes.com Photo: Getty Images Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Common Good Hour
Impactful Video Storytelling with Matt Pearl

The Common Good Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 38:18


Every nonprofit has a story to tell, but how they tell it can make all the difference. In an attempt to build a social presence, they may present complex issues too simply or stage moments for quick soundbites. This is where powerful, story-driven video can create a better narrative. Matt Pearl, founder of Pearl Impact Media, has years of experience in journalism. He now helps nonprofits amplify their impact through compelling video storytelling. While storytelling can be complex, Matt shares his simple approach that emphasizes clarity, authenticity, and empathy. You'll Hear: (04:15) Three key components that make a video story truly compelling (11:08) The challenges nonprofits face when trying to embrace video (14:29) An example of a successful nonprofit video campaign (18:45) Matt's advice for nonprofits who are just starting to explore video production (22:51) What emerging trends in video production and digital storytelling nonprofits should pay attention to (26:46) How to weave both data and personal storytelling into video content Connect with Matt and learn more about Pearl Impact Media.

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for September 10, 2022 is: obliterate • uh-BLIT-uh-rayt • verb Obliterate most often means “to remove from existence; to destroy utterly all trace, indication, or significance of.” // The tide eventually obliterated all evidence of our sandcastles. See the entry > Examples: “In June, for the first time in her career, Taylor took a summer break of three weeks to jump on a motorcycle and ride across the country. Publicly, she posted footage of food and the road. Privately, she sought conversation and connection that would obliterate her bubble.” — Matt Pearl, ABC Action News (Tampa Bay, Florida), 14 July 2022 Did you know? Obliterate has been preserved in our language for centuries, and that's not nothing! The earliest evidence in our files traces obliterate back to the mid-16th century as a word for removing something from memory. Soon after, English speakers began to use it for the specific act of blotting out or obscuring anything written, and eventually its meaning was generalized to removing anything from existence. In the meantime, physicians began using obliterate for the surgical act of filling or closing up a vessel, cavity, or passage with tissue, which would then cause the bodily part to collapse or disappear. Today obliterate thrives in the English lexicon with the various senses it has acquired over the years, including its final stamp on the language: “to cancel (something, especially a postage stamp).”

America's Asses: A Galcast
AAGC050 - Dr. Strange 2 Trailer (Black Snot Everywhere)

America's Asses: A Galcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 69:10


In this episode Nikki recaps the latest Dr. Strange trailer. This episode has everything. There's tattoo talk. There's cake talk. And there's mystical cow talk. The ladies make their Birthday plans & Jamie proves what a bad ass she truly is. Alyssa is headed to Mexico and just when we forgot, Nikki reminds us all that she is STILL the village idiot. A very special thanks goes out to Matt Pearl in this episode. He's awesome and you should check him out on IG and the internets. You can find Matt Pearl at https://timelesstattooschicago.com and https://instagram.com/mattpearl?utm_medium=copy_link Socialize with us on our socials. You can find us on… Facebook https://www.facebook.com/americasassesagalcast Instagram https://www.instagram.com/americas_asses/ You can find us anywhere you get your podcasts. Like us. Love us. Follow us. Rate us. Review us. And subscribe to us. Email us at americasassesgalcast@gmail.com and tell us what you think. As always, Thank you to Ashley Ross for creating our logo. Visit her at https://www.thecuddlecult.com Thank you to the OG6+ for all your support and feedback. We Love you 3,000!

Labor History Today
Singing About Food Labor; Bill Lucy on the ’68 Memphis strike

Labor History Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 37:18


The Gravy podcast explores how, from Punchin' the Dough to Peach Pickin' Time in Georgia, music has long included songs about labor. On Black Work Talk, host Steven Pitts talks with labor icon William A. Lucy, whose more than fifty-year career included working on the sanitation workers campaign that brought Martin Luther King to Memphis in 1968.   And, on today’s Labor History in 2:00: Fighting for Equal Pay Produced/edited by Chris Garlock. To contribute a labor history item, email laborhistorytoday@gmail.com Labor History Today is produced by the Metro Washington Council’s Union City Radio and the Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor at Georgetown University. We're a proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network, more than 100 shows focusing on working people’s issues and concerns. #LaborRadioPod Gravy is a production of the Southern Foodways Alliance.  The episode included in this week's LHT was produced by Matt Pearl and derives from a presentation originally shared at the 2019 Southern Foodways Symposium on Food and Labor. Visit southernfoodways.org for more helpings of Gravy. #LaborRadioPod @southfoodways @BlackWorkTalk @ILLaborHistory Edited/produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru: Harold Phillips

Gravy
We the People are Larger Than We Used to Be

Gravy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 20:46


What are the legacies of our pasts? How does the past shape our today? How do the lives our parents and grandparents led affect the lives we lead today? Those are some of the questions writer Tommy Tomlinson of Charlotte has been asking himself. And he's asking them in a really interesting way. We are accustomed to hearing that question asked about something like education. If your parents went to college, you have a greater chance of going to college. But how does the life and work of your people affect your health? How does it affect what you eat? That's a newer and now urgent question for many Southerners. Tommy Tomlinson is the author of The Elephant in the Room, a memoir about his decision to swear off Krispy Kreme and chili dogs as he approached 50 years old at 460 pounds. His podcast SouthBound features interviews with Southerners–artists, athletes, preachers, and politicians–exploring how place shapes what they do. He worked 23 years as a reporter and columnist for the Charlotte Observer. This presentation was originally shared at the 2019 SFA fall symposium on food and labor. Matt Pearl produced the episode.

Look Alive: Where Atlanta Athletes Speak
The biggest Hawks fan in the world and R.J. Hunter's beef with Georgia State

Look Alive: Where Atlanta Athletes Speak

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 32:43


The biggest Atlanta Hawks fan in the world happens to work for 11Alive. Our residential Hawks expert Matt Pearl joins the podcast to talk about which era of Hawks basketball he's enjoyed most. Former Georgia State Panther and March Madness star R.J. Hunter joins the show. He's back with an Atlanta team but has a big beef with his alma mater. Subscribe, download, rate, and leave us a review! Check back Thursdays for new episodes with the biggest figures in Atlanta Sports. 11alive.com/sportsApple: https://apple.co/2ZBfiOAAndroid: https://spoti.fi/2lL6Qho

Craziest Story Ever
Matt Pearl | NBC Atlanta Reporter

Craziest Story Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 44:58


Matt Pearl is a reporter at NBC Atlanta and author of "The Solo Video Journalist."We talk about what Matt recently taught students at a storytelling workshop, the best untold Atlanta stories he's discovered, the endurance it takes to cover an Olympics (he's been to three!), and the story of an ex-con who rescued a toddler that ended up on NBC Nightly News.Matt also has a great podcast of his own called Telling The Story - http://tellingthestoryblog.com/category/podcasts/

The Atlanta Foodcast: A Food Podcast
Matt Pearl - At The Table

The Atlanta Foodcast: A Food Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 11:38


A quick episode for you here. I'd like you to meet Matt Pearl from 11 Alive and the man behind At The Table ATL -- A video series showing the multi-national dining scene throughout the greater Atlanta area.

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It's All Journalism
#286 - Audience engagement, entrepreneurship top 2017 podcasts

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2017 37:05


On this week's It's All Journalism, producers Amber Healy, Nicole Ogrysko and Michael O'Connell count down the 10 most downloaded podcasts of 2017. Digital innovation and entrepreneurship dominates the list, but what topics didn't?

New Books in Journalism
Matt Pearl, “The Solo Video Journalist: Doing It All and Doing it Well in TV Multimedia Journalism” (Focal Press, 2016)

New Books in Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 60:46


While the title of Matt Pearl‘s book, The Solo Video Journalist: Doing it All and Doing It Well in TV Multimedia Journalism (Focal Press, 2016), hints at a solitary existence, he shares experiences of many journalists who have inspired his work and emphasizes the community built around multimedia journalism. He has worked in television news for more than a decade and shares what he’s learned in a clear and logical way while still telling a story. The book gives a hands-on approach that walks the reader through planning a segment, dressing the part, conducting interviews and editing the content. For quite a long period of time, those in news media were part of a stable industry that hadn’t seen much change. The past few decades have been the opposite of stable. The expectations of those in journalistic roles are more fluid today. The definition of a multimedia journalist is a moving target of sorts, and Pearl has experienced adapting to those shifts and changes in the field. The book not only provides useful insights for college students, but also for veteran journalists who wants to expand their career horizons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books Network
Matt Pearl, “The Solo Video Journalist: Doing It All and Doing it Well in TV Multimedia Journalism” (Focal Press, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 60:46


While the title of Matt Pearl‘s book, The Solo Video Journalist: Doing it All and Doing It Well in TV Multimedia Journalism (Focal Press, 2016), hints at a solitary existence, he shares experiences of many journalists who have inspired his work and emphasizes the community built around multimedia journalism. He has worked in television news for more than a decade and shares what he’s learned in a clear and logical way while still telling a story. The book gives a hands-on approach that walks the reader through planning a segment, dressing the part, conducting interviews and editing the content. For quite a long period of time, those in news media were part of a stable industry that hadn’t seen much change. The past few decades have been the opposite of stable. The expectations of those in journalistic roles are more fluid today. The definition of a multimedia journalist is a moving target of sorts, and Pearl has experienced adapting to those shifts and changes in the field. The book not only provides useful insights for college students, but also for veteran journalists who wants to expand their career horizons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Technology
Matt Pearl, “The Solo Video Journalist: Doing It All and Doing it Well in TV Multimedia Journalism” (Focal Press, 2016)

New Books in Technology

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 61:11


While the title of Matt Pearl‘s book, The Solo Video Journalist: Doing it All and Doing It Well in TV Multimedia Journalism (Focal Press, 2016), hints at a solitary existence, he shares experiences of many journalists who have inspired his work and emphasizes the community built around multimedia journalism. He has worked in television news for more than a decade and shares what he’s learned in a clear and logical way while still telling a story. The book gives a hands-on approach that walks the reader through planning a segment, dressing the part, conducting interviews and editing the content. For quite a long period of time, those in news media were part of a stable industry that hadn’t seen much change. The past few decades have been the opposite of stable. The expectations of those in journalistic roles are more fluid today. The definition of a multimedia journalist is a moving target of sorts, and Pearl has experienced adapting to those shifts and changes in the field. The book not only provides useful insights for college students, but also for veteran journalists who wants to expand their career horizons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Communications
Matt Pearl, “The Solo Video Journalist: Doing It All and Doing it Well in TV Multimedia Journalism” (Focal Press, 2016)

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 60:46


While the title of Matt Pearl‘s book, The Solo Video Journalist: Doing it All and Doing It Well in TV Multimedia Journalism (Focal Press, 2016), hints at a solitary existence, he shares experiences of many journalists who have inspired his work and emphasizes the community built around multimedia journalism. He has worked in television news for more than a decade and shares what he’s learned in a clear and logical way while still telling a story. The book gives a hands-on approach that walks the reader through planning a segment, dressing the part, conducting interviews and editing the content. For quite a long period of time, those in news media were part of a stable industry that hadn’t seen much change. The past few decades have been the opposite of stable. The expectations of those in journalistic roles are more fluid today. The definition of a multimedia journalist is a moving target of sorts, and Pearl has experienced adapting to those shifts and changes in the field. The book not only provides useful insights for college students, but also for veteran journalists who wants to expand their career horizons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It's All Journalism
243 Solo video journalist emerges as model for most newsrooms

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017


On this week's It's All Journalism podcast, host Michael O'Connell talks to Matt Pearl, a solo video journalist at NBC's Atlanta affiliate. He also discusses writing his recently published book, The Solo Video Journalist: Doing It All and Doing It Well in TV Multimedia Journalism.[http://tellingthestoryblog.com/introducing-solo-video-journalist-book-mmjs/] Find out more about Matt at his blog, Telling The Story.[http://tellingthestoryblog.com]

It's All Journalism
243 Solo video journalist emerges as model for most newsrooms

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017


On this week's It's All Journalism podcast, host Michael O'Connell talks to Matt Pearl, a solo video journalist at NBC's Atlanta affiliate. He also discusses writing his recently published book, The Solo Video Journalist: Doing It All and Doing It Well in TV Multimedia Journalism.[http://tellingthestoryblog.com/introducing-solo-video-journalist-book-mmjs/] Find out more about Matt at his blog, Telling The Story.[http://tellingthestoryblog.com]

Newsish
#42: Donald Trump Coloring Book

Newsish

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 33:07


Matt Pearl from WXIA in Atlanta joined the show to talk about the life of being confined to political rally cattle pin. Check out Matt's blog and podcast: tellingthestoryblog.com