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1089. Do you wonder when you should use "further" or "farther"? We have the answer (where there is one). Then, you've seen lorem ipsum everywhere, but what does it mean? And where did it come from?The "lorem ipsum" segment was written by Jim Norrena, MFA, who has been writing and editing for more than thirty-five years. He's the founder of TypoSuction.com, an independent editing/writing service. He's taught grammar and copyediting intensives and professional proofreading workshops at Media Alliance and served as events coordinator for Bay Area Editors' Forum (BAEF). Visit Linkedin.com/in/jimnorrena/ for his complete work history and highlighted projects.
1082. Copy editor Jim Norrena joins us this week for a conversation about Ambrose Bierce, his famous "Devil's Dictionary," and his darkly funny take on the world. We look at Bierce's fascinating (and tragic) life, his legendary wordplay, and his mysterious disappearance in Mexico. Plus, we share our favorite biting definitions and quirky facts about his life. We'd love to have coffee with him, but we'd never forget that he was also a feared literary critic! Jim Norrena, MFA, has been writing and editing for more than thirty-five years. He's the founder and principal editor at TypoSuction.com, an independent editing/writing service. He taught grammar and copyediting intensives and professional proofreading workshops at Media Alliance and served as events coordinator for Bay Area Editors' Forum (BAEF). You can find him on LinkedIn.
1077. Is it “lit” or “lighted”? Both are correct, but we look at how their popularity has switched over time. Then we investigate four of the competing theories about the origin of the dollar sign and end with tips about how to use it.The "dollar sign" segment was written by Jim Norrena, MFA, who has been writing and editing for more than thirty-five years. He's the founder and principal editor at TypoSuction.com, an independent editing/writing service. He taught grammar and copyediting intensives and professional proofreading workshops at Media Alliance and served as events coordinator for Bay Area Editors' Forum (BAEF). You can find him on LinkedIn.
1053. If you've ever hesitated between ‘toe the line' and ‘tow the line,' this episode is for you. We look at the phrase's history to clear up the confusion. Then, we look at metonymy and synecdoche — powerful literary devices that can make your writing more compelling. The metonymy segment was written by Jim Norrena, MFA, who has been writing and editing professionally for more than 35 years in the publishing and academic industries within the Bay Area. After earning his MFA in Writing and a UC Berkeley Extension certification in copyediting, he founded TypoSuction.com, an independent writing and editing service. Additionally, he has taught grammar and copyediting intensives and professional proofreading workshops at Media Alliance and served as events coordinator for Bay Area Editors' Forum (BAEF).
Send us a textWelcome to this week's Safe Dividend Investing's podcast. You may want to go to the printed transcript, provided with this podcast, to review the detailed information there on the 5 outstanding US stocks and 5 outstanding Canadian stocks identified this week. It is interesting to see these 10 stocks strengths and weaknesses revealed by 9 data elements.The first 190 Safe Dividend Investing podcasts answered hundreds of questions from my podcast listeners and readers of my publications. Not wanting to repeat material that has already been covered, the weekly podcasts now deal with identifying each week 10 dividend stocks whose recent exceptional share price growth may make them worth considering as possible portfolio acquisitions.Visit www.informus.ca for information on my six investment guide books and stock scoring software.IANimacd@informus.caIan Duncan MacDonaldAuthor, Artist, Commercial Risk Consultant,President of Informus Inc 2 Vista Humber Drive Toronto, Ontario Canada, M9P 3R7 Toronto Telephone - 416-245-4994 New York Telephone - 929-800-2397 imacd@informus.ca
Mickey's first guest this week is Project Censored's Associate Director, Andy Lee Roth. Roth is a 2024-25 Reynolds Journalism Institute Fellow where he is developing an “algorithmic literacy” toolkit for journalists. He explains why today's journalists need a basic understanding of the algorithms used by internet and social media tech giants to better serve the public. Issues around horse-race poll coverage, shadow banning, and algorithmic gatekeeping are discussed. In the second half of the show, Maya Schenwar of Truthout and Lara Witt of Prism introduce the organization they co-founded, the Movement Media Alliance. They explain why social-justice-oriented media outlets should work together, both to enhance their impact and to better the working conditions for journalists in independent media. GUESTS: Andy Lee Roth is Associate Director of Project Censored, co-editor of its state-of-the-free-press yearbooks, co-author of The Media and Me, and coordinator of its Campus Affiliates Program. His work on algorithmic literacy for journalists is supported by a fellowship from the Reynolds Journalism Institute at the University of Missouri. Maya Schenwar is Editor-At-Large for Truthout, and writes extensively on prison and policing issues. Lara Witt is Editor-In-Chief at Prism Reports. The post Algorithmic Literacy for Journalists / A New Movement Media Alliance appeared first on KPFA.
1028. This week, we look at the weird situation when you want to add a suffix (such as "-less") to a plural-only noun such as "pants" or "scissors" — with a fun detour for some pants-related idioms. Then, with a new "Beetlejuice" in theaters, we look at the fascinating origin of the name and its role in mythology throughout the ages.The "pantless" segment is by Jim Norrena, MFA, who has been writing and editing for more than thirty-five years. He's the founder and principal editor at TypoSuction.com, an independent editing/writing service. He taught grammar and copyediting intensives and professional proofreading workshops at Media Alliance and served as events coordinator for Bay Area Editors' Forum (BAEF). Visit Linkedin.com/in/jimnorrena/ for his complete work history and highlighted projects.The "Beetlejuice" segment was written by Samantha Enslen who runs Dragonfly Editorial. You can find her at DragonflyEditorial.com.
Ryan Christian joins us to chat about world events, and the recently kicked off Independent Media Alliance, ruffling feathers, the binary illusion, the technocrats shifting sides while the MAM - mainstream alternative media gains ground? Are there different factions? Is this the death throes as the pendulum swings back? It is breaking, but it is incompetence or malice? Maybe just a logical decline. We talk about some wins like the Fluoride Action Network, what wins can look like during the long battle. In the second half we get deeper in to Israel, the potential for an official WWIII, Zionism, Judaism, Apartheid state, the Samson Doctrine, the Hannibal Directive, what happens if the USA / UK is stuck supporting Israel. What the reaction to the Oct 7th response not predicted? We also talk about the state of Europe, anarchism, feudalism and if Canadian Indians should be able to have an armed resistance. https://substack.com/home/post/p-149167815 https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/ To gain access to the second half of show and our Plus feed for audio and podcast please clink the link http://www.grimericaoutlawed.ca/support. For second half of video (when applicable and audio) go to our Substack and Subscribe. https://grimericaoutlawed.substack.com/ or to our Locals https://grimericaoutlawed.locals.com/ or Rokfin www.Rokfin.com/Grimerica Patreon https://www.patreon.com/grimericaoutlawed Support the show directly: https://grimerica.ca/support-2/ Outlawed Canadians YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@OutlawedCanadians Our Adultbrain Audiobook Podcast and Website: www.adultbrain.ca Our Audiobook Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@adultbrainaudiobookpublishing/videos Darren's book www.acanadianshame.ca Check out our next trip/conference/meetup - Contact at the Cabin www.contactatthecabin.com Other affiliated shows: www.grimerica.ca The OG Grimerica Show www.Rokfin.com/Grimerica Our channel on free speech Rokfin Join the chat / hangout with a bunch of fellow Grimericans Https://t.me.grimerica https://www.guilded.gg/chat/b7af7266-771d-427f-978c-872a7962a6c2?messageId=c1e1c7cd-c6e9-4eaf-abc9-e6ec0be89ff3 Get your Magic Mushrooms delivered from: Champignon Magique Get Psychedelics online Leave a review on iTunes and/or Stitcher: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/grimerica-outlawed http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/grimerica-outlawed Sign up for our newsletter http://www.grimerica.ca/news SPAM Graham = and send him your synchronicities, feedback, strange experiences and psychedelic trip reports!! graham@grimerica.com InstaGRAM https://www.instagram.com/the_grimerica_show_podcast/ Purchase swag, with partial proceeds donated to the show www.grimerica.ca/swag Send us a postcard or letter http://www.grimerica.ca/contact/ ART - Napolean Duheme's site http://www.lostbreadcomic.com/ MUSIC Tru Northperception, Felix's Site sirfelix.bandcamp.com
Seth and Sean discuss Sean winning a Media Alliance of Houston Star Award last night and dive into the Texans' most recent uniform leak showing a helmet.
HOUR 1 - Seth and Sean react to Sean winning a Media Alliance of Houston Star Award, discuss a pic of one of the new Texans' color rush helmets leaking, are thrilled to dive into audio from their favorite version of Nick Caserio: chippy Nick, and go through the day's Headlines.
With the annual Horrorfest International right around the corner, Brandon is joined by Adam Mast of the Film and Media Alliance of Southern Utah and Horrorfest International to discuss some of the must-see films at the fest this year.For tickets to HorrorFest, go to fmasu.com/horrorfest
Steve Piece is a co-founder of The Sanctuary for Independent Media and the former executive director of Media Alliance. He is making way for fresh leadership, Executive Director Kristen (K.P.) Holler. Lavender spoke with Steve Pierce about his experience prior the Sanctuary, the 18 years in leadership, and what his plans are now.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with United Tenants of Albany providing an update on the fight for the Good Cause Eviction Law. Then, for a peace segment, we talk with Maureen Aumand about the war in Ukraine. Later on, Moses Nagel reports on a recent hearing in Albany about demolishing the old public housing projects at Lincoln Square for a HVCC college campus. After that, Brea Barthel talks about books with the Open Door Bookstore of Schenectady. Finally, we finish with an interview with former Executive Director of of Media Alliance, Steve Pierce.
Born and raised in Manila, Philippines before relocating to Florida, Joanne is now an active duty Logistics Readiness Officer in the United State Air Force. She is a staunch advocate for diversity and inclusion and promoting Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) heritage across various platforms. She recently led the Department of the Air Force's efforts for AAPI Heritage Month and serves as a member of their Barrier Analysis Working Group where she is involved in analyzing data, trends and barriers to identify and address issues impacting AANHPI personnel in the Air Force. Joanne is committed to supporting and empowering underrepresented communities. She serves on the Executive Board for Asian Culture and Media Alliance and is a longstanding mentor for Big Brother Big Sister. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Biological Anthropology and a Masters Degree in Forensic Science and was a Medicolegal Death Investigator in the Washington, DC area (Northern Virginia) prior to commissioning in the Air Force. As of September 2022, she serves as an Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies in California State University – San Bernardino.
Born and raised in Manila, Philippines before relocating to Florida, Joanne is now an active duty Logistics Readiness Officer in the United State Air Force. She is a staunch advocate for diversity and inclusion and promoting Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) heritage across various platforms. She recently led the Department of the Air Force's efforts for AAPI Heritage Month and serves as a member of their Barrier Analysis Working Group where she is involved in analyzing data, trends and barriers to identify and address issues impacting AANHPI personnel in the Air Force. Joanne is committed to supporting and empowering underrepresented communities. She serves on the Executive Board for Asian Culture and Media Alliance and is a longstanding mentor for Big Brother Big Sister. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Biological Anthropology and a Masters Degree in Forensic Science and was a Medicolegal Death Investigator in the Washington, DC area (Northern Virginia) prior to commissioning in the Air Force. As of September 2022, she serves as an Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies in California State University – San Bernardino.
In this episode Zororai Nkomo was joined by Legal Officer Natasha Munjoma from the IMT and Nigel Mutumbu from Media Alliance of Zimbabwe to discuss on Broadcasting Services Amendment Bill.
In this episode Zororai Nkomo was joined by Legal Officer Natasha Munjoma from the IMT and Nigel Mutumbu from Media Alliance of Zimbabwe to discuss on Broadcasting Services Amendment Bill.
Episode 165: This special episode introduces the Regenerative Media Alliance, a project I have been working on for quite some time with fellow podcast producers Oliver Goshey and Scott Mann. The Regenerative Media Alliance or RMA is a cooperative group for podcasters and media creators working in the Permaculture, sustainability, and regenerative fields. Podcasting can be a bit lonely. If you're like me and you produce your podcast in your "Shoedio" (also known as a bedroom closet), you know how isolating it can be talking into a microphone and not knowing if there's anyone out there who is listening. When Oliver first approached Scott and I about his idea for the RMA, I thought of how valuable a group like this could be. And I was right! It has been refreshing and fun to share notes and experiences with Scott and Oliver about interviewing, equipment, editing programs, and many other aspects of podcasting. We envision the RMA as a place for podcasters and other content creators to share their knowledge and to learn from one another. We will be offering quarterly calls, online summits, and more! To sign up for our email list and for more information about the RMA, visit our website at: RegenerativeMediaAlliance.com. Now a bit about my colleagues: Oliver Goshey is a designer, educator, and consultant for regenerative social and land based projects. Regenerative Skills is Oliver's effort to create a larger and more engaged community around regenerative living by making the most cutting edge knowledge and techniques accessible to everyone. Scott Mann: With a background in radio, broadcasting, and technology, Scott started his podcast- The Permaculture Podcast- the same week he graduated from his permaculture design course back in 2010. Thanks so much for listening as always! I hope you like this conversation between Scott, Oliver, and I about the RMA, how we first got started in Permaculture and podcasting, and what keeps us creating.
Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Browse the Archives. In this episode I sit down with my friends Jill Cloutier, of Sustainable World Radio, and Oliver Goshey, of Regenerative Skills, as we have a round-robin conversation about what brought us to the permaculture community and why we started and continue to produce our respective shows. This is an introduction not only to ourselves but also a collaborative project we've been working on for more than a year, the Regenerative Media Alliance. Resources Regenerative Media Alliance Contact Regenerative Media Alliance
Learn more about the Regenerative Media Alliance and our events and resources here! I'm very excited for today's episode, because it's been in the works for quite a long time. For years I've been thinking about how to connect with some of the other podcasters and content producers that I've admired and learned from. My initial motivation after all was to contribute something to the incredible body of work being built online and made available for free. These resources are behind my own professional growth and the success of many of the projects I've been involved with. Eventually I wanted to take the next step and work directly with other creative producers in hopes of growing beyond each of our skill sets. If anyone else listening is also involved in creating online content, you can probably relate to the fact that it can be quite lonely at times. I'm lucky that I get to speak with new and fascinating people all the time, but it's almost always over a zoom call. After the episodes go live, I receive a lot of positive feedback, often from people I've never met as well. And yet one of the primary motivations for doing this work is to build community around the ideas and skills that are presented on the show, and for a long time I was looking for a way to work more closely with others who are motivated by the same goals. About a year ago, I figured I'd reach out to a few of my heroes in the podcasting space to see if they'd be interested in creating a group to support one another to continue to improve the quality of our shows and brainstorm ways of supporting others, especially newer creative producers, to launch their own shows and channels, all with the vision of strengthening regenerative focused media.I was amazed to get enthusiastic replies from two of the podcast hosts that had been instrumental in the formation of my own show, and from there the idea began to grow. Little by little we overcame big time differences, conflicting schedules, and the nervousness of working with people we still didn't know too well. Gradually, our meetings became more frequent and our little concept began to take shape and grow beyond my own initial vision. Today I'm proud to announce the launch of the Regenerative Media Alliance. Jill Cloutier from Sustainable World Radio, Scott Mann from the Permaculture podcast, and myself. This episode is a celebration of the journey that brought us to podcast production, but also to the friendship that has grown from the development of this Alliance.If you're unfamiliar with Jill and Scott from their shows, let me give you a quick bio on each.Jill offers solutions-oriented interviews with experts from around the globe; designers, environmentalists, farmers and earth activists who learn from and work with nature on her show Sustainable News Radio. With her guest, she explores wider questions about permaculture and sustainability, encouraging listeners to appreciate the land, water, plants, and people that sustain their lives. When not working producing Sustainable World Radio or working at her day job as the PR Director for Explore Ecology, an environmental education and arts nonprofit, you can find her in the garden, concocting herbal remedies, creating hydrosols with a funky homemade still, or dyeing clothes with natural plant dyes. With a background in radio, broadcasting, and technology, Scott Mann started his podcast the same week he graduated from his permaculture design course back in 2010. Originally started as a way to share what he learned about permaculture with the world, the show has since transformed to focus on interviews with world renowned teachers and authors alongside regional experts and local specialists. Through this approach, he continues to push the edge of what it means to practice permaculture on the ground and beyond the landscape. When not sitting behind the mic or in front of a monitor editing a new episode,
Looking ahead to the upcoming annual conference of the Alliance for Community Media West, Mickey speaks with two long-time activists in the community-media movement- Sue Buske and Tracy Rosenberg; they discuss the future of public-access cable channels, associated public/local media, and the role community media centers can play centering marginalized voices in local news deserts, especially in hyper-artisan times. The ACM West's 2022 conference is taking place in San Jose, CA from March 30 through April 1. In the second half of the show, we learn about the iconic, pathbreaking civil-rights activist, lawyer, clergy, and feminist, Pauli Murray (1910-1985), from Simki Kuznick, author of a newly-published Murray biography. That which Murray fought for foreshadowed and impacted many of the civil rights campaigns that continue to this day. Notes: Tracy Rosenberg is Executive Director of Media Alliance, a San-Francisco-based advocacy organization involved in a wide array of campaigns, including net neutrality, personal privacy, and many other issues. Sue Buske is Vice-Chair of ACM West, and heads a consulting firm (the Buske Group) assisting local governments and nonprofit organizations on cable-TV matters. The California Assembly bills discussed on the show are AB2635 and AB2748. Simki Kuznick is the author of "Pauli Murray's Revolutionary Life" (from Rootstock Publishing). While living in California, she helped found the group Interracial Pride. Now based in the Washington, DC area, she is a writer and editor, holds an MFA in Creative Writing.
Irna Hofman (Oxford) Malik Kadirov (Media Analyst, Tajikistan) Salimjon Aioubov (Director of RFE/RL's Tajik Service) round table discussion Malik Kadirov Abdumalik (Malik) started his professional career as an interpreter translator in Iraq (1978-1979) and later in Syria (1982-1987). From 1987 – 1990 he served as a journalist political analyst in Tajik State Television. Following the dismissal for his critical reports (1990) Malik joined the Democratic Party of Tajikistan and served for some time as a chairman of its Dushanbe branch. Abdumalik has spent several years investing in scientific research and development of the pharmaceutical product as a co-founder of Zand Ltd, a small Tajik pharmaceutical company. After the end of Tajikistan's civil war of 1992 – 1997 Malik joined the NGO sector as a volunteer for a local NGO, then served for several international NGOs and foundations such as Counterpart International and Open Society Institute. From 2001 – 2009 he served the US Embassy to Tajikistan as a grant manager with the overall portfolio of $700 K. From January 2011 – April 2016 Malik served as Country Director of the Tajik branch of the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR), a British NGO that supports journalists in the risky areas around the globe. From May 2016 until January 2021 Mr. Kadirov led an American media supporting non-profit organization Internews in Tajikistan as Country Director. Currently Malik is a Secretary General of the association of journalists Media – Alliance of Tajikistan. Malik is a member of the Union of Journalists of Tajikistan and a well – known political analyst who often provides comments on various in-country and regional sensitive socio-political topics to local, regional, and international media in Tajk, Russian, and English. Abdumalik was awarded with the US Embassy's Meritorious Honor Award for exceptional meritorious performance as a Grant Officer; European Congress of Tajik Journalists and Bloggers' Tajik Journalism Award-2020. Malik is married and is a father of four daughters. Salimjon Aioubov Salimjon Aioubov, Director of RFE/RL's Tajik Service based in Prague. Previously, he was Project Director for RFE/RL's Central Asian Newswire and the Editor-in-Chief of the first independent newspaper in Tajikistan “Charoghi Ruz”, author of several books, most recently, “A Hundred Colors: Tajiks in the 20th Century". Irna Hofman Dr Irna Hofman graduated from Wageningen University and Research in the Netherlands, with a major in Environmental Sciences and minors in respectively Rural Development Sociology (B.Sc.) and Rural Sociology (M.Sc), and received her Ph.D. from Leiden University in January 2019. Her dissertation was titled “Cotton, control, and continuity in disguise: The political economy of agrarian transformation in lowland Tajikistan,” for which she conducted long-term fieldwork in rural Tajikistan. Irna has rich research experience in and on Central Asia. Before initiating her doctoral research on Tajikistan she studied the political economy of agrarian transformation in Uzbekistan, in her role as junior researcher at the Center for Development Research (Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung (ZEF)), an institute of the University of Bonn.
In the studio with Houston's man behind the camera - Al Torres of Al Torres Photography. As a sought after photographer for newsmakers around Houston, Al talks about how he captures those famous photos of television and media personalities through his unique camera lens. The photographer for Media Alliance of Houston and the Star Awards Gala (April 14, 2022 at the Post Oak Hotel) discusses everything from taking photos of news personalities in both their working news room environment to capturing the true personality outside of the newsroom; creative advertising campaigns he's worked on; what he knows about the psychology of photography plus what inspires him (and his subjects). From album cover art to his iconic photo of President George Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush at the Palms Restaurant in Houston to his current project: cover art photographer for local television personality Dominique Sachse's new book "Life Makeover: Embrace the Bold, Beautiful, and Blessed You", this photographer knows everything it takes to capture the best image for his clients. Join us!
In this special Halloween episode, Korean Chef Cathlyn Choi shares some of her popular Asian inspired recipes such as 'Witch's Stew' made with ground turkey and vegetables and 'Tasty Finger' snacks made with sausages. She also talks about some of her favorite horror movies including a first hand experience of her scarey encounter with a 'shadow person' when she was in Paris. A TV/Film Producer, celebrity chef, community leader and media activist, Cathlyn is best recognized by her fans and the Media as the Korean Food (Hansik) & Cultural Ambassador since 2009, having self-hosted and produced 4 Seasons of Cathlyn's Korean Kitchen, the first Korean cooking show in English broadcasted on national PBS in the US. Over the course of 9 years, Cathlyn frequently performed culinary demonstrations at over 300 cultural festivals and food events to create awareness and educate the public about easy to make, delicious and healthful Korean inspired recipes. Cathlyn is the founder and Executive Director of Asian Culture and Media Alliance, a 501 (c)(3) non profit organization established in 2013 to promote a voice of unity, awareness and empowerment for the Asian and Pacific Islander communities and culture through the power of Television, Film and New Media. As part of the mission, Cathlyn has been hosting and producing Asian Voices (currently in production of Season 4 series), featuring Asian culture, history, businesses, artists and events in Southern California. Additionally, Cathlyn has over 25 years of international business development, sales and marketing background as the VP of Marketing and Business Development working for startups within the wireless, media, wellness, F&B, health and beauty industries in North America, South America and Asia.
* Unlimited, Unaccountable Money in Politics is killing Biden's Human Infrastructure Bill; Tiffany Muller, President & Executive Director End Citizens United; Producer: Scott Harris. * Investigation Exposes Systematic Deceptive Marketing by Six Major European Fossil Fuel Companies; Silvia Pastorelli, a climate & energy campaigner with the Greenpeace European Unit; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * Facebook Users Union's #FireZuck Campaign Demands Change; Tracy Rosenberg Executive Director of Media Alliance; Producer: Scott Harris.
This week we spoke with John Pugh, the Co-Founder and Vice President for the Film and Media Alliance of Southern Utah (FMASU). He discusses the significance of FMASU and what exactly differentiates the organization from other film-presenting entities. John also talks about the Guerilla Filmmaking Challenges that are put on by FMASU as well as the Desertscape International Film Festival and what it means to the southern Utah community. To hear more of our conversation, be sure to listen on our website or through your preferred podcast platform including Apple Podcastshttps://www.utahculturalalliance.org/podcast_culture_bytes#utculture #utaharts
Community Access Media Alliance champion Sasha Borissenko talks about a profile raising campaign for NZ's 12 access stations
This is the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, broadcasting on WOOC-LP 105.3 FM Troy and WOOS-LP 98.9 FM Schenectady, from the Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY. Elizabeth Press tells us about the People’s Campaign for Parole Justice and the event they will hold this Wednesday Called Virtual Statewide Advocacy Day Corrine Carrey talks with Steve Greenburg about NY polls and the Election of President Biden and Current political issues . After that, we have an interview with Michael Golec and Jesse Cimino who have been on the front lines of lab testing during the COVID-19 pandemic. We end with an interview with Steve Pierce, executive director of Media Alliance, who has longtime experiences in activism and radio.
A TV/Film Producer and Media Activist, Cathlyn has over 30 years of related experience including 20 years of international business development, sales and marketing background in North America, South America, Europe and Asia.Dubbed "Korean Food Ambassador" by the media, Cathlyn is a multi-award winning TV show host and producer of the first Korean TV cooking show in English on PBS called “Cathlyn’s Korean Kitchen". She is also the host and producer of Asian Voices, a cultural and educational television series currently in Season 4 production, the only one of its kind in English featuring Asian and Pacific Islanders, community, art, culture and events in Southern California.Cathlyn is the co-owner of Carma Media Productions, specializing in digital media marketing and TV/Film production. In addition to being the founder and board chair of Asian Culture and Media Alliance, Cathlyn serves on the board of Taylion High Desert Academy and is the President of Korean Women’s International Network, San Diego Chapter. In addition to 20 years of international business development and new media marketing background, Cathlyn has over 25 years of experience as a reporter, TV show host and MC in Korea, Brunei and US.Episode sponsored by www.BestSelf.com
Privacy and data expert Mary Stone Ross and Tracy Rosenberg, the Executive Director of The Media Alliance join us to discuss Proposition 24, a so-called "privacy" proposal that would in reality undo key parts of the California Consumer Privacy Act. (Originally aired 22Sept20) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Privacy and data expert Mary Stone Ross and Tracy Rosenberg, the Executive Director of The Media Alliance join us to discuss Proposition 24, a so-called "privacy" proposal that would in reality undo key parts of the California Consumer Privacy Act.
In this episode of The Cinemast Podcast Brandon is joined by Adam Mast and John Pugh of Cinemast.net and the Film and Media Alliance of Southern Utah to discuss movie theaters and what it's meant to not have gone to the movie theater during the Covid-19 pandemic. As theaters slowly begin to open up, we talk about some things we've seen recently as well as some of your favorite movie theater experiences.https://www.fmasu.com/For information on the 2020 Desertscape Film Festival:https://www.fmasu.com/event-details/desertscape-international-film-festival
Sally-Ann Wilson shares her deep love of the natural world with Mark and Euan.
Wealth Transformation - Podcast Show Notes: YPFW Andrea Devaux Andrea's media background began when she was working for a major medical organization (American Academy of Ophthalmology) training high powered doctors to prepare for media appearances on prime time television from 1993-1996She then transitioned into being the staff media trainer for Media Alliance, San Francisco from 1996-2002.Since then she has been working independently with individuals & groups who need to appear in public or on camera & need to finesse how to "stay on message" or for that matter - figure out what their message is.Her background in theater & film gives her a unique perspective on how to help her clients "come alive" & enjoy the experience of public speaking. If you'd rather die than speak in public, get ready for a paradigm shift! In this episode, Dr. Cheryl and Andrea discuss: The scary parts of Public Speaking Story Telling Key Takeaways: How to relax yourself to speak in front of a crowd Antidotes for fear Interaction with your audience Connect with: Facebook: @Nosuchthingasofftherecord Twitter: @andreadevaux Instagram: Website: www.nosuchthingasofftherecord.com Email: acndevaux@yahoo.com YouTube: Andrea DevauxLinkedIn: andrea devaux Connect with Dr. Cheryl: Wealth Transformation Podcast Twitter: @cherylscheurer Facebook: @CherylScheurer Website: www.cherylscheurer.com/ Email: drcherylscheurer@gmail.com YouTube: Cheryl Scheurer TV Show: Comcast Channel 26 and U-Verse 99 Book: Wealth Transformation LinkedIn: Cheryl Scheurer, Ph.D BINGE NETWORKS TV: Wealth Transformation Channel
Angela Chee’s mission is to help people break through their barriers, step into the spotlight and live their legacy. Now she’s highlighting those people in her brand new — and soon to be wildly successful — podcast the Power of the Only. We talk the evolution of women, how fear presents itself when we’re over 40 (vs when we were younger) and getting comfortable with our own voice, in whatever life’s season we find ourselves in. If you’ve ever felt like “the only” — the only woman, the only person of color, the only anything… in your work, community or family… I think this episode — and Angela’s message — will resonate deeply. Speaking of resonating deeply… a few days back I shared three key ways to support Forty Thrive and help me to build a team of women over 40 in creating more resources for YOU. The response did not disappoint! Want to learn more? Visit the Forty Thrive Patreon page! Huge thanks to our "Three-vers" Barbara, Pam, Julie, Courtney, Lisa, Karly, Andrea, Delisa Our new book club members! Emily, Laura, Rocki, And… before our FT membership is even launched, a huge welcome to Christine and Amy! About Angela: Angela Chee is a keynote speaker, media/communication coach, and host of “The Power Of The Only” Podcast. A former TV news anchor and reporter with more than 20 years of media experience, she now works with visionary leaders, executives and entrepreneurs who are ready to own voice, their power and amplify their message and mission through speaking, video and media. Her mission is to help people break through their barriers, step into the spotlight and live their legacy. Through one on one coaching, group workshops and online programs she helps her clients be clear, confident and connected and ready for any opportunity on-camera and off. Angela's speaking career started at 15, when she was the first Asian American woman to win the title of “Miss California National Teen-Ager.” Now Angela presents inspirational and transformative keynotes and corporate trainings for Fortune 500 companies, universities, and professional associations on topics related to leadership, women’s empowerment, communication, diversity and media. She also serves on the Media Advisory Board of the Asian Culture and Media Alliance and was the founder of The Zen Mom®, an inspirational and informative website for moms. Born on the East Coast and raised in Southern California by Chinese immigrant parents, she is fluent in Mandarin Chinese. She is a mother of two and a healthy foodie, who loves yoga, quotes and all things inspirational. You can find her @AngelaCheeTV on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube and at www.AngelaChee.com
In this episode, we talk about finding your only, that singular thing that only you can bring to the table. Angela Chee is a media/communication coach, keynote speaker, creator of YOU, Amplified!®, and host of the upcoming “Power Of The Only” podcast. A former TV news anchor and reporter with more than 20 years of media experience, she's now works with visionary leaders, executives and entrepreneurs who are ready to own their power and their voice and amplify their message and mission through speaking, video and media. She helps them be clear, confident and connected and ready for any opportunity on-camera and off. Her mission is to help people break through their barriers, step into the spotlight and live their legacy. Angela has worked in top TV markets from KCBS/KCAL-TV and KNBC-TV in Los Angeles to Fox 6 and KNSD-TV in San Diego. She has hosted shows for E! Entertainment, HGTV (Home and Garden Television) and helped launch Entertainment Tonight China. She was the featured media mentor/expert on Lifetime's “The Pop Game” and has appeared as an expert on a variety of local and national shows including The Today Show, The List, Right This Minute and more. Angela has also made appearances in the film Blades of Glory and TV shows from No Ordinary Family to Heroes. Her speaking career started at 15, when she was the first Asian American woman to win the title of “Miss California National Teen-Ager.” Now Angela presents inspirational and transformative keynotes and corporate trainings for Fortune 500 companies, universities, and professional associations on topics related to women's empowerment, communication, diversity and media. She also serves on the Media Advisory Board of the Asian Culture and Media Alliance and was the founder of The Zen Mom®, an inspirational and informative website for moms. Born on the East Coast and raised in Southern California, she is a second-generation Chinese American and fluent in Mandarin Chinese. She is a mother of two and a healthy foodie, who loves yoga, quotes and all things inspirational. SHOW DETAILS Running time: 01:33:14 Subscribe on iTunes and leave us a review! or subscribe on: Overcast | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher CONNECT WITH ANGELA Angela’s Website Angela on Twitter Angela on Linkedin Angela on Instagram Angela on Facebook Angela on Youtube Amplified!®Formula and Video -7 Steps To Confidence Clarity and Connection Free YOU, Amplified!® Facebook Community CONNECT WITH JEFF @JGibbard on Twitter Jeff on Linkedin (make sure to introduce yourself) Jeff’s Website Support Shareable on Patreon Email to hire Jeff as a speaker, trainer, or consultant
In this episode, we talk about finding your only, that singular thing that only you can bring to the table. Angela Chee is a media/communication coach, keynote speaker, creator of YOU, Amplified!®, and host of the upcoming “Power Of The Only” podcast. A former TV news anchor and reporter with more than 20 years of media experience, she’s now works with visionary leaders, executives and entrepreneurs who are ready to own their power and their voice and amplify their message and mission through speaking, video and media. She helps them be clear, confident and connected and ready for any opportunity on-camera and off. Her mission is to help people break through their barriers, step into the spotlight and live their legacy. Angela has worked in top TV markets from KCBS/KCAL-TV and KNBC-TV in Los Angeles to Fox 6 and KNSD-TV in San Diego. She has hosted shows for E! Entertainment, HGTV (Home and Garden Television) and helped launch Entertainment Tonight China. She was the featured media mentor/expert on Lifetime’s “The Pop Game” and has appeared as an expert on a variety of local and national shows including The Today Show, The List, Right This Minute and more. Angela has also made appearances in the film Blades of Glory and TV shows from No Ordinary Family to Heroes. Her speaking career started at 15, when she was the first Asian American woman to win the title of “Miss California National Teen-Ager.” Now Angela presents inspirational and transformative keynotes and corporate trainings for Fortune 500 companies, universities, and professional associations on topics related to women’s empowerment, communication, diversity and media. She also serves on the Media Advisory Board of the Asian Culture and Media Alliance and was the founder of The Zen Mom®, an inspirational and informative website for moms. Born on the East Coast and raised in Southern California, she is a second-generation Chinese American and fluent in Mandarin Chinese. She is a mother of two and a healthy foodie, who loves yoga, quotes and all things inspirational. SHOW DETAILS Running time: 01:33:14 Subscribe on iTunes and leave us a review! or subscribe on: Overcast | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher CONNECT WITH ANGELA Angela's Website Angela on Twitter Angela on Linkedin Angela on Instagram Angela on Facebook Angela on Youtube Amplified!®Formula and Video -7 Steps To Confidence Clarity and Connection Free YOU, Amplified!® Facebook Community CONNECT WITH JEFF @JGibbard on Twitter Jeff on Linkedin (make sure to introduce yourself) Jeff's Website Support Shareable on Patreon Email to hire Jeff as a speaker, trainer, or consultant Join The Superhero Institute
In this episode, we talk with ANGELA CHEE, an award-winning former TV news anchor and reporter, who is now a media/communication coach, keynote speaker on women’s leadership & diversity, creator of "YOU, Amplified!" training and the podcast host of "The Power of the Only".THOUGHT:Remember Who You AreCONNECT:Website: AngelaChee.comTraining: YouAmplifiedPodcast: The Power of the OnlyFacebook: Angela Chee TVInstagram: @AngelaCheeTVTwitter: @AngelaCheeTVLinkedIn: Angela CheeYouTube: AngelaCheeTVBRAND & RESOURCE MENTIONS: "Cups" (Anna Kendrick) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmSbXsFE3l8E! Entertainment - eonline.comHGTV - HGTV.comEntertainment Tonight China - AsiaOne.comToday Show - Today.comMiss California National Teenager - MissCaliforniaUSA.comJohn Stamos - WikipediaConnie Chung - WikipediaAli Wong - AliWong.comBanding People Together - BandingPeopleTogether.comHard Rock International – HardRock.comThoughts That Rock – ThoughtsThatRock.comBig Kettle Drum - BigKettleDrum.comBlack Sheep: Unleash the Extraordinary, Awe-Inspiring, Undiscovered You (Brant Menswar) - FindYourBlackSheep.comRock ‘n Roll With It: Overcoming the Challenge of Change (Brant Menswar) – RocknRollWithIt.comCulture That Rocks: How to Revolutionize Your Company’s Culture (Jim Knight) – CultureThatRocks.comCannonball Kids’ cancer – CannonballKidscancer.orgKeppler Speakers - KepplerSpeakers.comCertified Rock Star - CertifiedRockStar.comSpectacle Photography (Show/Website Photos) – SpectaclePhoto.comJeffrey Todd “JT” Keel (Show Music) - JT KeelANGELA CHEE'S BIO:Angela Chee is a media/communication coach, keynote speaker on women’s leadership and diversity, creator of YOU, Amplified!®, and host of the upcoming “Power Of The Only” podcast.An award-winning former TV news anchor and reporter with more than 20 years of media experience, she now works with visionary leaders who are ready to be YOU, Amplified!® - to own their voice and power and amplify their message and mission through speaking, video and media. Her mission is to help people break through their barriers, step into the spotlight and live their legacy.Angela has worked in top TV markets from KCBS/KCAL-TV and KNBC-TV in Los Angeles to Fox 6 and KNSD-TV in San Diego. She has hosted shows for E! Entertainment, HGTV (Home and Garden Television) and helped launch Entertainment Tonight China. She was the featured media mentor/expert on Lifetime’s “The Pop Game” and has appeared as an expert on a variety of local and national shows including The Today Show. Angela has also made appearances in film and TV from Blades Of Glory to No Ordinary Family, Heroes and more.Her speaking career started at 15, when she was the first Asian American woman to win the title of “Miss California National Teen-Ager.” Now Angela presents inspirational and transformative keynotes and corporate trainings for Fortune 500 companies, universities, and professional associations. She has been a guest lecturer at the USC Annenberg School for Communication, serves on the Media Advisory Board of the Asian Culture and Media Alliance, and was the founder of The Zen Mom®, an inspirational and informative website for moms.Born on the East Coast and raised in Southern California, she is a second-generation Chinese American and speaks Mandarin Chinese. She is a mother of two and a healthy foodie, who loves yoga, quotes and all things inspirational.You can find her @AngelaCheeTV on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube and at www.AngelaChee.com.
0:08 – What would a Green New Deal for California look like? Assemblymember Rob Bonta (@RobBontaCA) is the state representative for District 9 encompassing Oakland, Alameda and San Leandro, and has authored a new bill – Assembly Bill 1839 – which is a skeleton of a plan, to be negotiated and defined with goals, standards, metrics, and targets for greenhouse gas reductions as well as to address equity and poverty. 0:34 – KPFA News: Continuing with state policy news, this month will also be the last chance for a controversial housing and development bill held over from last session to make it out of the State Senate. Yesterday, San Francisco senator Scott Weiner rolled out the latest version of his SB-50, which would re-zone areas around transit and job hubs in California for denser housing. Weiner was announcing it on the steps of Oakland City Hall with Mayor Libby Schaff. However, their press conference got drowned out by members of Moms 4 housing — a group fighting eviction from a investor-owned home in West Oakland that they took over and occupied after it spent more than two years vacant. KPFA's Ariel Boone (@arielboone) and Kate Iida (@kiida26) filed this report from Oakland. 0:42 – Iran fires missiles at US Bases in Iraq Conn Hallinan is a military analyst, and columnist for Foreign Policy in Focus. 1:08 – The movie mogul Harvey Weinstein goes to trial this week, charged with rape and sexual assault in New York and Los Angeles – what has changed for justice and equity in Hollywood? Melissa Silverstein (@melsil) is a writer; founder and publisher of Women and Hollywood, which educates, advocates and agitates for gender equality and inclusion. She's also the Artistic Director of the Athena Film Festival at Barnard College which is celebrating its 10th anniversary from Feb 27- March 1. 1:30 – BREAKING: President Trump holds a press conference on Iran, and the airstrikes on US bases in Iraq. We go live. 1:37 – ‘Save Our Democracy: Protest Facebook' is a campaign to hold the tech giant accountable Andrea Buffa is an organizer with the Save Our Democracy, Protest Facebook campaign, and formerly executive director of Media Alliance and former campaigns director with Global Exchange. Event: Save Our Democracy, Protest Facebook Thursday Jan 9th, 4pm – 6pm – Protest targeting lies, hate, and disinformation on Facebook In-person protest: Facebook headquarters, 1600 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA. NOTE: A bus will be leaving San Francisco's Civic Center at 3 PM on Thursday. Online protest: Users will “blackout” Facebook by replacing their Facebook cover and profile photos with a completely black box. The post Legislators announce California Green New Deal to address climate change and inequality; Plus: Harvey Weinstein on trial, what has changed for justice and equity in Hollywood? appeared first on KPFA.
This week, 2019 E&P Publisher of the Year P.J. Browning, publisher of the Post and Courier in Charleston, SC, is the lead guest on “E&P Reports,” the official podcast of Editor & Publisher Magazine. E&P editor-in-chief Nu Yang talks to Browning about what it’s like being a publisher today and what it was like winning the ultimate recognition from the news publishing industry in the same year that she coped with a major cancer diagnosis. In addition, Jed Williams, Local Media Association’s chief strategy officer, takes questions from E&P managing editor Evelyn Mateos about the Google News Initiative Subscriptions Lab and critical publisher benchmarks for digital subscription success. Related links: • Read "2019 E&P Publisher of the Year P.J. Browning, Post and Courier"by Nu Yang on Editor and Publisher Magazine's website: https://www.editorandpublisher.com/feature/2019-ep-publisher-of-the-year-p-j-browning-post-and-courier/ • Complete 2019 EPPY Award winners list: https://www.editorandpublisher.com/news/2019-eppy-award-winners-announced/ • Read "GNI Subscriptions Lab Aims to Help Find a Sustainable Business Model for Local News"by Evelyn Mateos on Editor and Publisher Magazine's website: https://www.editorandpublisher.com/a-section/gni-subscriptions-lab-aims-to-help-find-a-sustainable-business-model-for-local-news/ Subscribe to daily headlines from Editor & Publisher Magazine: https://EditorAndPublisher.com And please subscribe to this podcast for a new E&P Reports podcast every week! It's free! For more newsmaker conversations with E&P Reports host Bob Andelman, please check out his long-running podcast, “Mr. Media Interviews,” at https://MrMedia.com . Thanks for watching; thanks for listening. Let’s talk, edit and publish again next week!
Every weekday an all-volunteer reporting staff produces an hour of original, hyper-local news for WOOC-LP’s “Hudson Mohawk Magazine,” serving the Troy, NY area. A focus on mission and a concentration of resources on journalism helps the station accomplish this daily feat. Steve Pierce is the Executive Director of Media Alliance, which operates WOOC inside the […] The post Podcast #191: How an LPFM Produces an Hour of Hyper-Local News Every Weekday appeared first on Radio Survivor.
Every weekday an all-volunteer reporting staff produces an hour of original, hyper-local news for WOOC-LP’s “Hudson Mohawk Magazine,” serving the Troy, NY area. A focus on mission and a concentration of resources on journalism helps the station accomplish this daily feat. Steve Pierce is the Executive Director of Media Alliance, which operates WOOC inside the […] The post Podcast #191: How an LPFM Produces an Hour of Hyper-Local News Every Weekday appeared first on Radio Survivor.
Cathlyn Choi is a TV Producer/Host, Celebrity chef and community activist. She has over 20 years of business development, sales and marketing executive background within the consumer electronics, wireless, media, wellness, health and beauty industries in North America, South America and Asia. Since 2009, Cathlyn is best known for hosting and producing Cathlyn’s Korean Kitchen, the first Korean TV cooking show produced in English worldwide. Dubbed “Hansik Korean Food Ambassador” by the media and her fans, Cathlyn self-published and launched her first cookbook in 2012 along with her Season 4 cooking show launch on national PBS. Currently, Cathlyn is the co-owner and producer at Carma Media Productions specializing in digital media marketing solutions as well as producing commercial ads and Television shows. She is also the founder and Executive Director of Asian Culture and Media Alliance, a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization established in 2013 to promote and empower the Asian and Pacific Islander communities and culture through the power of Television, Film and New Media. She is the host and producer of Asian Voices, the only TV show in English on cable TV networks featuring Asian culture, community, business, lifestyle and entertainment in Southern California. Cathlyn shares how she always knew she was born for a reason and decided to live a life of passion and purpose to inspire others. She also shares tips that can help you in your own journey to self confidence. Check out thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Cathlyn's episode, Cathlyn's website, resources, gifts and so much more.
In addition to running the one of the world’s largest news and journalism wire services, the Canadian media giant Thomson Reuters is an information clearing house. It creates databases with information gathered from cell phones, credit cards, and health records to name but a few. The data is then sold to law enforcement agencies such as the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency. Tracy Rosenberg thinks Canadians should be aware of this. She is with Media Alliance, a San Francisco-based advocacy group.
In addition to running the one of the world’s largest news and journalism wire services, the Canadian media giant Thomson Reuters is an information clearing house. It creates databases with information gathered from cell phones, credit cards, and health records to name but a few. The data is then sold to law enforcement agencies such as the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency. Tracy Rosenberg thinks Canadians should be aware of this. She is with Media Alliance, a San Francisco-based advocacy group.
Fong joins recently rescued cohort EJ for the latest digital privacy news, including analysis of Section 702 reform… and Fong talks police surveillance oversight and SB21 with Tracy Rosenberg of Media Alliance and Oakland Privacy. This episode’s PATRIOT is Alex Wubbels, and this episode’s PARIAH is Rod Rosenstein. Congress considers Section 702 reform with the USA Liberty … Continue reading Episode 8 – GUEST: Tracy Rosenberg