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Since ChatGPT's release, artificial intelligence has moved from being mostly a science fiction plot device to being front and center in the business world and a discussion topic for the majority of people worldwide. Keith Hanson, CEO of QUX Technologies and veteran law enforcement expert, joined me to discuss the current threat level of AI and how QUX Technologies works to provide and protect personal liberty online. Jason Sheppard, founder of Wimkin social media, joined me to discuss the expected fallout from the Murthy v. Missouri ruling, his thoughts on the Julian Assange plea deal, and updates on WIMKIN, Date On The Right, and The Fentanyl Test. Ron Edwards, host of The Ron Edwards American Experience radio show, joined me to talk about his thoughts on the Trump/Biden Presidential debate and recent SCOTUS-released opinions: Murthy v. Missouri, the Grants Pass, Oregon case, the Joseph Fischer "Obstruction of an Official Proceeding" J6 overcharge case, and possibly the most important for restoring the Republic, the overturning of the Chevron Deference doctrine. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tapp-into-the-truth--556114/support Reach out directly by email: Keith HansonQUX TechnologiesQUX PAYWIMKINDate On The RightThe FENTANYL TESTRon EdwardsLegal Standing: Meaningful Legal Principle or Convenient Tool for Activist JudgesDon't forget to get your copy of Americans Who Made America: 18th Century – Birth of the RepublicHow much should you allocate to gold?Is Gold Better Than Silver or Vice Versa? Get an automatic $250 applied to your account when you purchase from my Gold Company, Harvard Gold Group...Just mention my name! My discount can be stacked with any other running promotions.Diversify and protect your hard-earned wealth with physical gold. Use America's Premiere Conservative Gold Company, Harvard Gold Group. Use promo code TAPP.Support American jobs! Stand with Mike! Go to My Pillow and use promo code TAPP to save!Tapp into the Truth on Locals Tapp into the Truth on SubstackHero SoapPatriot DepotBlue CoolersKoa CoffeeBrainMDDiamond CBDSauce Bae2nd SkullEinstokBeanstoxBelle IsleMomento AIHoneyFund"Homegrown" Boone's BourbonIsland BrandsBlackout Coffee Co.Full Circle Brewing Co.Pasmosa Sangria
Since ChatGPT's release, artificial intelligence has moved from being mostly a science fiction plot device to being front and center in the business world and a discussion topic for the majority of people worldwide. Keith Hanson, CEO of QUX Technologies and veteran law enforcement expert, joined me to discuss the current threat level of AI and how QUX Technologies works to provide and protect personal liberty online. Jason Sheppard, founder of Wimkin social media, joined me to discuss the expected fallout from the Murthy v. Missouri ruling, his thoughts on the Julian Assange plea deal, and updates on WIMKIN, Date On The Right, and The Fentanyl Test. Ron Edwards, host of The Ron Edwards American Experience radio show, joined me to talk about his thoughts on the Trump/Biden Presidential debate and recent SCOTUS-released opinions: Murthy v. Missouri, the Grants Pass, Oregon case, the Joseph Fischer "Obstruction of an Official Proceeding" J6 overcharge case, and possibly the most important for restoring the Republic, the overturning of the Chevron Deference doctrine. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tapp-into-the-truth--556114/support Diversify and protect your hard-earned wealth with physical gold. Use America's Premiere Conservative Gold Company, Harvard Gold Group. Use promo code TAPP. Support American jobs! Stand with Mike! Go to My Pillow and use promo code TAPP to save!
Arifa Noor is a Journalist, Writer and the host of Newswise on Dawn News. Arifa comes on The Pakistan Experience to discuss Electoral Politics, Constituency Politics, Election Analysis, Journalism, TV, Mainstream Media, Social Media and Data. The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience To support the channel: Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912 Patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89 Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:30 Electoral Politics and Punjab-centric Analysis 10:05 Constituency Politics and Imran Khan 19:30 Control on Media and Social Media 26:20 Failures of Mainstream TV 44:30 Audience Questions
In this conversation, Erik Torenberg sits down with Antonio Garcia Martinez, founder of Spindl and author of ‘Chaos Monkeys', and Parker Thompson, partner at SAX Capital, TNT Ventures, and AngelList, to explore the influence of social media on society. They discuss media literacy and journalism, how politics change people's views of social media, and the rise of unique religious movements in social activism. This episode marks the first time Erik interviewed Antonio Garcia Martinez on Venture Stories back in 2019 and remains relevant today. If you're looking for an ERP platform, check out NetSuite: https://netsuite.com/zen. -- SPONSORS: NETSUITE NetSuite has 25 years of providing financial software for all your business needs. More than 36,000 businesses have already upgraded to NetSuite by Oracle, gaining visibility and control over their financials, inventory, HR, eCommerce, and more. If you're looking for an ERP platform head to NetSuite: http://netsuite.com/zen and download your own customized KPI checklist. -- FOLLOW ON X: @antoniogm (Antonio) @pt (Parker) @eriktorenberg (Erik) @moz_podcast (Moment of Zen) @TurpentineMedia -- BOOKS CITED: Chaos Monkeys by Antonio Garcia Martinez Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man by Marshall McLuhan Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business by Neil Postman The Image: A Guide to Pseudo-Events in America by Daniel J. Boorstin The Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium by Martin Gurri Seven Types of Atheism by John Gray -- TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Intro (01:23) Impact of Facebook (02:41) Evolution of Media and Its Influence on Society (10:10) Journalism and Media Ethics (26:25) Effectiveness of Media Regulation (33:10) Facebook's Content Curation (34:02) Content Control (35:32) Impact of Algorithms on Society and Business (38:50) Generational Shifts in Media Consumption (45:57) Exploring the Ideology of Silicon Valley (49:44) Secular Religions and the Quest for Community (58:39) Future of Religion and Community in the Digital Age (01:03:36) Wrap This show is produced by Turpentine: a network of podcasts, newsletters, and more, covering technology, business, and culture — all from the perspective of industry insiders and experts. We're launching new shows every week, and we're looking for industry-leading sponsors — if you think that might be you and your company, email us at erik@turpentine.co.
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of media and entertainment with the Electricifying Bawss Lady Brodie Kane.We sit down with Brodie, one of the biggest names in Podcasts as she makes waves in New Zealand. From hosting some of the country's biggest podcasts to gracing the screens of "Breakfast" and dazzling on "Dancing with the Stars," Brodie has a story that's as entertaining as it is inspiring.But this isn't your typical interview. we believe in keeping it real, and that means bringing you the laughs alongside the wisdom. Prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions as Brodie shares her journey, spills the beans on behind-the-scenes moments, and gives us a sneak peek into the world of podcasting and media.Find more here: https://linktr.ee/honest_to_who_podcastThis is a Frank Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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No 2 NATO NO 2 WAR - Media, Journalism & CensorshipWelcome to our latest #No2Nato #No2War broadcast, discussing all things media, journalism and censorship, featuring esteemed journalists and commentators Kit Klarenberg & Patrick Henningsen, along with No2Nato founders George Galloway and Chris Williamson.
Ben Smith discusses new media's rise and fall, the power of individual voices, and journalism's future. Read More: www.WhoWhatWhy.org
In the early 2000s, a significant media-business mistake emerged: the belief that website traffic is a commodity like oil, which would generate increased revenue as advertising improved. However, unlike other commodities, traffic lacked scarcity. The internet made traffic virtually infinite, posing challenges for new media-business models. In this podcast, Ben Smith, former founding editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed, former media columnist for The New York Times, and author of Traffic: Genius, Rivalry, and Delusion in the Billion Dollar Race to Go Viral, discusses the rise and fall of new media like Gawker and BuzzFeed, the impact and consequences of megaplatforms like Facebook and Twitter, and the shifting landscape of contemporary journalism. Smith examines the fluctuating trust in legacy news brands and the growing power of individual voices over faceless institutions, drawing parallels to developments in Hollywood, sports, and politics. Smith highlights the recent decline in both social media's influence, and as a destination for news and information, and how this has led to more readers visiting homepages directly. He also emphasizes that conservative media outlets appear to have derived the most valuable insights from the social media era, adapting their strategies to thrive in the changing landscape. Looking ahead, Smith suggests that journalism must help beleaguered consumers navigate the vast information landscape by providing context and a clear voice. He speculates that this may involve a return to some of the principles of print journalism — concision and an editorial perspective — while adapting to the digital era's demands. My conversation with Ben Smith:
TABLEAU 2022: Tableau is Akron Roundtable's annual fundraising dinner which sets the stage for an evening of great discussion with a celebrated speaker. Our special guest, Connie Schultz, will step away from the podium to share personal insights and life experiences in an intimate conversation with Justin Hilton, Executive Director, Leadership Akron. Your generosity by attending this fundraiser will help Akron Roundtable bring exceptional speakers to Northeast Ohio. Speaker: Connie Schultz is a Pulitzer Prize winning columnist for USA Today and author of the New York Times bestselling novel, The Daughters of Erietown. She is also a Professional in Residence at Kent State University's School of Media & Journalism, where she teaches opinion writing, feature writing and ethics. Schultz has been featured for her work in numerous publications and interviews, including The New Yorker, NPR, Politico, Kirkus Reviews Magazine, Glamour, Columbia Journalism Review, The Washington Post, and Ohio Magazine. Her book reviews appear regularly in The Washington Post, and she has also written for The New York Times, Politico, Parade, The Atlantic, Time, The Nation, Glamour, Democracy Journal and ESPN Magazine, among others. For more event details and full speaker bio please visit: https://bit.ly/3eRT9Jt
When Editor & Publisher Magazine (E&P) opened the nomination process for the yearly "25 over 50" salute, one entry from Emily Metzgar, a director at the School of Media & Journalism at Kent State University, stated that Kevin Dilley, the director of Kent State Student Media, “Has built one of the largest media operations you've never heard about.” Emily wrote E&P that “Kevin wrangles a $750,000 budget annual budget, 400+ students each semester, nine distinct media outlets, one business office and 30+ platforms.” She also mentioned that Dilley tackled challenges stemming from COVID-19, where he was able to keep the student-run TV station on the air even while being directed to operate remotely. There is no question that Kevin Dilley deserved to be recognized as a "25 over 50" in the September edition of E&P Magazine. However, after some investigation into the many successful ongoing programs that Kent State Student Media has developed and the numerous awards their journalism continues to win, E&P decided to go one step further and introduce you to the leader of this large campus-based media operation. In this 156th episode of E&P Reports, meet Kevin Dilley, the director of Kent State University Media, where we explore the work the 400+ students produce for 10 distinct media outlets and 30+ media platforms. Plus, E&P Publisher Mike Blinder and contributing journalist Victoria Holmes ask Dilley how he feels about the future of News Publishing as being one of the educators that helps today's students become tomorrow's industry leaders.
In order for democracy to thrive, there needs to be good journalism. Journalism helps separate fact from fiction, inform the public and make sure that we live in a society that is informed and well-informed. Lady Ejiro Umukoro is a multi-award-winning broadcaster, investigative journalist, critically reviewed author, policy advocate, and political, civic intelligence, and gender rights activist, Spokesperson, and media executive with vast experience across the Media value chain ecosystem who helps create Start Up Radio Stations or help Revamp them as an Executive Consultant. ____________________________ For more about Obehi Podcast, visit our YouTube channel - ObehiPodcast. Check out also our official website Obehiewanfoh.com. Join our Content Membership for content creation strategy and digital entrepreneurship --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/obehi-podcast/message
Catherine Anaya is a three-time Emmy award-winning journalist and former television news anchor. Catherine currently hosts Conversations with Catherine, a YouTube series of conversations with everyday people, experts and leaders who are sparking change and making a difference through education, awareness, positivity and empowerment. She is also host of The Women's Eye podcast, featuring empowering conversations with inspiring women who are changing the world and making a difference. The proud wife, mom, bonus-mom and dog mom is also a three-time Emmy award-winning former television news anchor of more than 25 years, inducted into The Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences nationally recognized Silver Circle for more than 25 years of broadcast excellence and contribution to the community. Catherine joins Renee Dee on ICONIC Hour to discuss her illustrious career, how she stays motivated and how she continues to empower and inspire others. We invite you to SUBSCRIBE! You can find ICONIC LIFE on our website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or Pinterest. Follow Renee on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, & Clubhouse. If you enjoyed today's podcast, I'd be so appreciative if you'd take two minutes to subscribe, rate and review ICONIC HOUR. It makes a huge difference for our growth. Thank you so much for supporting me to do what I do!
From current social issues to social media for movies - what makes a journalist anymore. We're talking about a lot of different topics this week including a review of The Batman. Reach out and tell us your thoughts at unpaidmoviecritics@gmail.com - Join the conversation! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unpaid-movie-critics/support
Mrs. Daniels who is the Division Head of English, Music, EL, and Media Center; shares details about new courses that will be available for students in the 2022-2023 school year. These courses are driven around media, journalism, and theater.
Catalyst is a Creative Industries podcast, from Chapman University. Each episode features Chapman students who have completed a Podcasting course through the Center for Creative and Cultural Industries at the university. Students who had no podcasting experience or technical ability in the genre before taking the course were able to contribute all the segments to Catalyst this season with the goal being that they will take this ‘hands-on' experience and carry it over to the launching of their very own series. Each episode of Season 6 will feature one to two different interviews conducted by CCI students, exploring different aspects of the Creative and Cultural Industries. This week's episode features an interview by Lexi Freund and Claire Schulberg who reached out to Media Journalist and pop culture aficionado Fiona Zaring. Zaring currently co-hosts SHEIN Live a weekly livestream talking about collection highlights at the online clothing company SHEIN. In addition, she is an Anchor/ Producer at Shared News, a YouTube-distributed entertainment news channel launched by Shared Media. She has also recently launched her own entertainment media platform as the Co-Founder Tik Talk Daily, an entertainment news channel that covers Hollywood celebrities, digital creators and current news events, all from TikTok. A Television & Broadcast Journalism major in college, Fiona discusses the importance of being realistic when going into a field like media journalism. She reveals the hard truth that climbing the ladder at some of the well-known media outlets can take longer than you expect, so it is important to be patient and not to get discouraged. However, a silver lining of that situation, Fiona reveals, is how such a competitive landscape combined with something like a pandemic, can lead to creative innovation such as her TikTok channel.
Fresno CA native, Emily Erwin joined KSEE24 News in 2020 as the host of Central Valley Today, covering local businesses, new trends and life in the Central Valley. Before joining KSEE24, Emily was an investigative reporter in Bakersfield, where she followed major court cases, kept an eye on local officials and investigated stories straight from viewers. She has a Bachelor's Degree from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State and a Master's Degree in Broadcasting from San Francisco State University. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhts/message
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Content provided by the Students at Seneca College School of Media – Journalism Program If you would like to hear more Seneca podcasts, go to Senecajournalism.ca • For the final episode we go back to Canadian Killers for the chilling story of serial killer Michael Wayne McGray, who started murdering people at the age of 19. In all he claims to have killed 22 people. Two of his victims were killed while he was on a three day pass from prison after his first murder. • Also What a Waste - takes a look at "Plarn" - turning plastic bags into plastic yarn…and weaving it into beautiful things like hats, rugs and handbags. • And finally, Women in Sports turns to Rugby. Over a third of the athletes playing rugby are women.
Content provided by the Students at Seneca College School of Media – Journalism Program If you would like to hear more Seneca podcasts, go to Senecajournalism.ca • Up first.. A look at the Raptors.. Host Macleod Roy and his guest talk about what's left of the NBA season for Toronto.. In “Jurassic North”. • “Fashion Cup of Tea”. Hosts Michyla Tross and Kamila Suhanova talk with an expert about fashion make up and how it can boost your self esteem. • And finally “The NSR Trifecta”. Noah, Samah and Raishona discuss the film “Minari”.
Content provided by the Students at Seneca College School of Media – Journalism Program If you would like to hear more of our podcasts.. go to Senecajournalism.ca First up The Big Talk: Aldrin Gomes talks to a hospital nurse who is also a Covid survivor about the long term effects she is experiencing from the virus. Next up Arif Ahmed talks about the real estate market in Toronto and what needs to be done to cool it down. Next up, Germain Ma and Gabriel Hutchcraft with “The Afternoon Show”… in the morning.
Content provided by the Students at Seneca College School of Media – Journalism Program If you would like to hear more Seneca podcasts, go to Senecajournalism.ca Her Struggles In Her Own Words: Afifa Um-air and Natasha Vanos talk to a woman about being trapped in emotionally abusive relationships while fighting social and cultural norms Game Pass Talks: With people having a lot of time on their hands at home, interest in video gaming subscription services continues to climb. Microsoft now has 18 million subscribers for its XBOX game pass service. Antonio Jaramillo ranks the best video games on Game Pass.
Content provided by the Students at Seneca College School of Media – Journalism Program If you would like to hear more Seneca podcasts, go to Senecajournalism.ca • Damilola Onime talks to John Pittman about his song “Homiostasis”. This was part of a bigger project focusing on Toronto jazz artists keeping the beat alive during covid. • Luana Saturnino with “What a waste”. A look at how we can clean up our planet by cleaning up our act. This episode looks at how single use paper cups are not just paper, and therefore cannot be recycled. • Staying with the idea of cleaning up our world. In “a little on litter” Patricia Mohammed looks at the impact litter has on our environment. • And finally, Clement Agyeman focuses on a volleyball star playing for Seneca Sting in “Women in Sports”.
On this episode David and Kam dive into a conversation about music artist that don't get enough props in the music industry. The fellas give their opinions on the D Jaxn situation, without getting too tied up in the gossip of it all. Ultimately the David and Kam end up giving their perspectives concerning people's comparisons of “decent” vs. “trifling” men and how it ties into toxic church culture. David also introduces a new segment that the fellas will be presenting in future episodes, listen to find out. Kam also makes an announcement for the listeners, cool things are on the way. Like Share and tell a friend. Use #ItsDavidAndKam on social all media. Enjoy, we hope we've added value to your day.
Content provided by the Students at Seneca College School of Media – Journalism Program If you would like to hear more Seneca podcasts, go to Senecajournalism.ca Canadian Killers – "CountryBoy1” – a series focused on Canadian serial killers. The first episode tells the story of Cody Legebokoff. He started his killing spree in 2009, at age 19, making him one of Canada's youngest serial killers. Host/Producer Alyiah Davis. “Diehards – Episode 1” – a series that delves into why some sports fans choose, and stick with, professional teams that always let them down. Host/producer Zack McDonald looks at the origins of his own obsession with the New York Jets.
In this episode we’re talking about the media, journalism, seeking to know and share the truth. We’ll be talking with one of our great Catholic communicators from the Diocese of St. Cloud about the role of Catholic media in forming and informing faithful citizens. We are joined by Joe Towalski. Joe is the Editor of The Central Minnesota Catholic magazine out of the Diocese of St. Cloud where is also the Director of the Office of Communications. Joe has also held the position as president of the Catholic Press Association from 2017-2019. Before his time with the Diocese of St. Cloud Joe was also with The Catholic Spirit in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. In our mailbag segment we answer a question about speaking with your legislators. Why you don’t need to feel intimidated. And of course, we want to leave you with some practical tips on how you can start to put your faith into action. In our bricklayer segment, we have a great source for news from a Catholic perspective about what is happening Inside the Capitol.
The true state of affairs in the USA, UK, Europe, the ‘free world,’ … What criteria are determinate in selection of screenplays, teleplays, and scripts to produce movies streaming series, TV shows, and TV movies from? What criteria are determinate in selection of prospective authors to represent, prospective books to publish traditionally, and what do these things have to do with the state of the USA and ‘free nations’? Approaching one quarter of a millennia of Leftist conspiracy to destroy all free nations, and enslave the entire world’s peoples under one worldwide regime! The so-called Fall of the Roman Empire, a cautionary tale. Putin’s Russian totalitarian regime, Xi Jinping’s Communist Chinese regime, the Islamist totalitarian regimes… & …the soon-coming worldwide regime!
French is a 2018 N.C. Media and Journalism Hall of Fame Inductee; a national trustee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Museum; co-owner of the Daytona Tortugas, the Advanced A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds, and he is Managing Partner of Prix Productions, a feature film and documentary production company. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/camillekauer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camillekauer/support
Shashinka Viduara is a Journalist, Short film maker and the founder of "Ceylon News Factory". In this කයිය he talks about how social media has changed the dynamics of journalism, can a journalist be politically unbiased and in what ways movies can change the perception towards transgenders in Sri Lanka. කයියේ Guests - Shashinka Viduara කයියේ Audio Visual Partner - Uditha Kalhara කයියේ Equipment Partner - Motor Sport Network Find us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kaiyawithkawmina Find us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kaiyawithkawmina/ Find us on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBrFUrqFKd6LhQIvCVK9t9Q
Kwani Lunis is the Social Media Manager for NBC10 Boston. Listen in to find out how Kwani used her networking skills to get amazing internships in the media space including WEEI, NESN, and CBS News/CBS Sports, and ultimately a full-time role at NBC. She asked questions, worked hard and wasn't afraid to make mistakes. Kwani's career story is a great inspiration to get involved in the world around you and take charge of your career path. One of the many highlights of our conversation is Kwani's story about discovering your goals and creating a career roadmap. LAUNCH Career Strategies was founded by Karen Elders and Elyse Spalding. We help young professionals launch a successful career path with expert coaching services. Reach out today for an initial FREE coaching session.LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook
As journalists and editors we have a terrible habit of making the same mistakes over and over and over again, especially when it comes to reporting on the far right. We think we are showing them up for the buffoons they are, but we are actually giving legitimacy to ideas that should have been dead and buried at the end of the second World War. This week's podcast outlines the seven deadly sins of modern media and journalism, from the Free Speech Fallacy to the Privilege Blanket and all points in between.
Tortoise Media co-founder and former BBC News director James Harding talks with us about journalism as a public conversation, the parallels between Slow News and Slow Food, and the opportunities to be found through a slower, more contextual approach to media making.
What's it like to be a female horror journalist in the social media age? Julieann Stipidis (Bloody Disgusting, Fangoria, Nightmarish Conjurings) discusses her background as a horror fan and writer, navigating the minefield of online comments, and her focus on putting in good work.
What's it like to be a female horror journalist in the social media age? Julieann Stipidis (Bloody Disgusting, Fangoria, Nightmarish Conjurings) discusses her background as a horror fan and writer, navigating the minefield of online comments, and her focus on putting in good work.
What's it like to be a female horror journalist in the social media age? Julieann Stipidis (Bloody Disgusting, Fangoria, Nightmarish Conjurings) discusses her background as a horror fan and writer, navigating the minefield of online comments, and her focus on putting in good work.
Arash Randjbar is quite the "filosopher." We have an introspective discussion that takes some turns I have never navigated before in a podcast interview. After graduating from university with his undergrad degree in sciences, Arash took a trip that lead to a journey of self discovery. He went back to school to obtain his Master's Degree in Media Journalism and Communications, and he is now using those skills to create, communicate, and connect. As a digital content creator and a stand-up comedian, Arash is cultivating a space in the world where he is able to make meaningful content that is impacting the world in a dynamic way. To keep up with Arash, you can follow him on social and YouTube at @guzzbargetem. The book I referenced that helps you find your temperament is Personality Plus by Florence Littauer. Music license credit: Carpe Diem by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3478-carpe-diem License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
On 10 and 11 October 2019 MMGA co-founder, Ruben Brave, presented our applied science initiative Make Media Great Again (MMGA) at the Post-Truth Society Conference on Malta: "From Fake News, Datafication and Mass Surveillance to the Death of Trust"; an initiative of new media teacher of the University of Malta and founding Director of the Commonwealth Centre for Connected Learning, Alex Grech. The Post-Truth conference included speakers from MIT Medialab, Stanford University, The Economist, Worldbank and Google. See the full transcript The Institute of Network Cultures: https://networkcultures.org/blog/2019/10/16/ruben-brave-reports-from-post-truth-conference-in-malta/ or the video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=VblrqLJx0SI and the Q&A afterwards: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Km32XAG7Duo
George Anders is a senior editor at large at LinkedIn. He’s authored five business books including the New York Times bestseller Perfect Enough: Carly Fiorina and the Reinvention of Hewlett Packard, and most recently You Can Do Anything: The Surprising Power of a “Useless” Liberal Arts Degree. The post 305: How to Break Into New Media Journalism w/ George Anders, LinkedIn [Espresso Shots] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
There are aspects of modern technology and AI that could make us fearful. Companies and governments are using our data to influence us commercially and politically. Even scarier, we often aren't aware of these actions because they are invisible. However, the new data-driven frontier gives us a lot to be excited about as well. Technology used to be available to a select few until it became accessible to the masses. The same thing is happening with marketing data: its abundance is leveling the playing field. As a small business, you can use it to personalize your message to your clients, connect the dots between advertising and purchases, and even create a movement. To dive deeper into harnessing the power of data, I've brought on renowned technologist William Ammerman. He has a master's from the UNC School of Media & Journalism and has completed post-graduate work in artificial intelligence at MIT. He currently serves as the Executive Vice President of Digital Media for Engaged Media where he manages digital publishing for a dozen consumer publications. To find your roadmap to our data-driven future, download this episode now. THE CURIOSITY WARRIOR “Machine Learning moves us from prediction to prescription.” - William Ammerman Highlights - Fail quickly and fail forward. Data allows you to go from mass communication to mass customization. We now personalize messaging to the user. “Natural language processing” is how we talk to our machines. In the future “psychotechnology” that will learn how to persuade us. The Invisible Brand - as the consumer, we need to recognize that we are being persuaded by an algorithm. AI could help with disease and education in the future. The Digital Oracle is the voice that is speaking on behalf of your business. Guest Contact - William's Website William's Twitter William's Book: The Invisible Brand: Marketing in the Age of Automation, Big Data, and Machine Learning Contact Jeffrey - Website Coaching support My book, LINGO: Discover Your Ideal Customer's Secret Language and Make Your Business Irresistible is now available! Watch my TEDx LincolnSquare video and please share! Resources - Have Your Website Brand Message Reviewed! Is your website and are all your marketing materials speaking the right LINGO of your ideal customers? Often it's not which is why you're not converting traffic and leads to clients and attracting your most profitable customers. Fill out the simple LINGO Review application and I'll take a look at your website. If I have suggestions for you to improve your brand message (I almost always do), we'll set up a complimentary 30-minute call to discuss. A select number of websites are also chosen for my LINGO Review Video Series. Fill out the application today and let's get your business speaking the right LINGO! Music by Jawn
Women in media tell their stories. Challenges, triumphs, harassment, empowerment, success tips and more.
Episode 28 of Reporters Without Orders features our host Cherry Agarwal, along with Rohin Verma, two-time Ramnath Goenka award-winning Rahul Kotiyal, and Atul Dev of The Caravan.Atul begins by explaining the gist of his latest story -- a profile of Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra. “There are a whole bunch of charges against (Indian CJI Dipak Misra) in the impeachment motion that was eventually rejected by Venkaiah Naidu…I look at his entire career, I examine how these charges came to be, how these charges came to public light. Then I also look at his family history…There's an analysis of his High Court and Supreme Court judgments and coming up to right now, with everything that has transpired in the Supreme Court in the past year…”Cherry then asks Rahul why he chose to explore the story of communal violence in Uttarakhand. "It's been 18 years since Uttarakhand was created, and it was an area of Western UP which was never communally charged up. However, these increased in the past few years. Almost a dozen big incidents like that of shops being burnt and destroyed."“In the hilly districts of Western UP, no place has a Muslim population of higher than 3 per cent, but even there people have the fear that their sources are being taken over by a foreign other," explains Rahul. He then remarks on the Right-wing's tying of this mentality to the mass migration of Rohingya Muslims to the region. “If you look on-ground, you will hardly find any Rohingya over there. This narrative is spreading really fast on social media.”After Rahul remarks about the lack of analytical or critical local coverage of the event, Cherry comments, “It's up to the local media to take a side.”On the writing process (a 23-page story), Atul says, “You just have to sit down and get done with it.” He also reveals the role of the newsroom in the creation of the story. “After I give them the story, I think 7 or 8 people are actively involved for a whole month…”“In the end, everything that I had found, I was able to put down," adds Atul. On being asked if he was fearful about writing on the sitting CJI, he comments, “There is no fear per se but it's more difficult to find people who are going to talk to you.”The panel then moves on to the Hindi media's coverage of a Dalit groom getting on a horse for the first time at his wedding procession. “What should have caught everyone's eye is that even now someone has to fight to get a horse, just because they come from a particular community," a panelist adds.“Looking at this and the Chamandih story, it appears as though neither development nor weddings can happen without the caste angle," adds Rahul.The panel then discusses subscriber models and how to produce sustainable and constructive story-telling. For more, listen in!#Supreme Court #Chief Justice of India #Dipak Misra #Hindi media #journalism model #paywalls #Rohingya See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
OnlineAthens film critic Andrew Shearer was invited to speak to Betina Kaplan's Latin American Film Studies class at the University of Georgia on February 19th, 2019. With no journalism degree or formal training, Andrew details how he ended up covering film for the Banner-Herald over the past decade as well as his filmmaking adventures with local stars.
OnlineAthens film critic Andrew Shearer was invited to speak to Betina Kaplan's Latin American Film Studies class at the University of Georgia on February 19th, 2019. With no journalism degree or formal training, Andrew details how he ended up covering film for the Banner-Herald over the past decade as well as his filmmaking adventures with local stars.
On this episode Erik is joined by Antonio Garcia Martinez (@antoniogm), author of Chaos Monkeys, and Parker Thompson (@pt), partner at AngelList. Parker is a returning fan-favorite. Erik describes Antonio’s Chaos Monkeys as half Michael Lewis of Silicon Valley and half Hunter S. Thompson. It's a great read.Parker and Antonio debate whether the corrosion of discourse and the rise of fake news are a result of specific features of social media, like the News Feed, or whether they are a result of humans being interconnected instantly via smartphones. Antonio argues that WhatsApp is “the perfect foil to Facebook” but that it is still a distribution platform for fake news.They discuss why two people can see the same high-quality video of the same event, but still draw opposing conclusions on who was the “victim” and who was the “perpetrator.” They discuss the need for media literacy, the difference between media and journalism, and how Twitter and Facebook might be fixed.They talk about the change in sentiment about social media on the left and the right through the years, starting with the election of Obama, through the Arab Spring, to Trump. They also discuss moral relativism between the US's political parties and the dichotomy of Bay Area political views.The three close with a discussion about the religious instinct that seems to be an innate part of the human psyche, even if it doesn’t always manifest via organized religions. They talk about new manifestations of religion in today’s social movements and talk about the crazy fact that there are actual “religious startups” that pitch new churches to "VCs."____Political Ideology Diagram Mentioned By Parkerhttps://twitter.com/hamandcheese/status/991408394941665285____Books and Articles Mentioned In This EpisodeThe Image: A Guide to Pseudo-Events in America by Daniel BoorstinThe Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium by Martin GurriAmusing Ourselves To Death by Neil PostmanSeven Types of Atheism by John RayMarshall McLuhan’s Playboy Interview in 1969: https://www.nextnature.net/2009/12/the-playboy-interview-marshall-mcluhan/____Thanks for listening — if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform. Check us out on the web at villageglobal.vc or get in touch with us on Twitter @villageglobal.Venture Stories is brought to you by Village Global and is hosted by co-founder and partner, Erik Torenberg. Colin Campbell is our audio engineer and the show is produced by Brett Bolkowy.
On this episode Erik is joined by Antonio Garcia Martinez (@antoniogm), author of Chaos Monkeys, and Parker Thompson (@pt), partner at AngelList. Parker is a returning fan-favorite. Erik describes Antonio’s Chaos Monkeys as half Michael Lewis of Silicon Valley and half Hunter S. Thompson. It's a great read.Parker and Antonio debate whether the corrosion of discourse and the rise of fake news are a result of specific features of social media, like the News Feed, or whether they are a result of humans being interconnected instantly via smartphones. Antonio argues that WhatsApp is “the perfect foil to Facebook” but that it is still a distribution platform for fake news.They discuss why two people can see the same high-quality video of the same event, but still draw opposing conclusions on who was the “victim” and who was the “perpetrator.” They discuss the need for media literacy, the difference between media and journalism, and how Twitter and Facebook might be fixed.They talk about the change in sentiment about social media on the left and the right through the years, starting with the election of Obama, through the Arab Spring, to Trump. They also discuss moral relativism between the US's political parties and the dichotomy of Bay Area political views.The three close with a discussion about the religious instinct that seems to be an innate part of the human psyche, even if it doesn’t always manifest via organized religions. They talk about new manifestations of religion in today’s social movements and talk about the crazy fact that there are actual “religious startups” that pitch new churches to "VCs."____Political Ideology Diagram Mentioned By Parkerhttps://twitter.com/hamandcheese/status/991408394941665285____Books and Articles Mentioned In This EpisodeThe Image: A Guide to Pseudo-Events in America by Daniel BoorstinThe Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium by Martin GurriAmusing Ourselves To Death by Neil PostmanSeven Types of Atheism by John RayMarshall McLuhan’s Playboy Interview in 1969: https://www.nextnature.net/2009/12/the-playboy-interview-marshall-mcluhan/____Thanks for listening — if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform. Check us out on the web at villageglobal.vc or get in touch with us on Twitter @villageglobal.Venture Stories is brought to you by Village Global and is hosted by co-founder and partner, Erik Torenberg. Colin Campbell is our audio engineer and the show is produced by Brett Bolkowy.
Me and Mike discuss the events that took place between December and now January 27th.
Episode 28 of Reporters Without Orders features our host Cherry Agarwal, along with Rohin Verma, two-time Ramnath Goenka award-winning Rahul Kotiyal, and Atul Dev of The Caravan.Atul begins by explaining the gist of his latest story -- a profile of Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra. “There are a whole bunch of charges against (Indian CJI Dipak Misra) in the impeachment motion that was eventually rejected by Venkaiah Naidu…I look at his entire career, I examine how these charges came to be, how these charges came to public light. Then I also look at his family history…There’s an analysis of his High Court and Supreme Court judgments and coming up to right now, with everything that has transpired in the Supreme Court in the past year…”Cherry then asks Rahul why he chose to explore the story of communal violence in Uttarakhand. "It’s been 18 years since Uttarakhand was created, and it was an area of Western UP which was never communally charged up. However, these increased in the past few years. Almost a dozen big incidents like that of shops being burnt and destroyed."“In the hilly districts of Western UP, no place has a Muslim population of higher than 3 per cent, but even there people have the fear that their sources are being taken over by a foreign other," explains Rahul. He then remarks on the Right-wing's tying of this mentality to the mass migration of Rohingya Muslims to the region. “If you look on-ground, you will hardly find any Rohingya over there. This narrative is spreading really fast on social media.”After Rahul remarks about the lack of analytical or critical local coverage of the event, Cherry comments, “It’s up to the local media to take a side.”On the writing process (a 23-page story), Atul says, “You just have to sit down and get done with it.” He also reveals the role of the newsroom in the creation of the story. “After I give them the story, I think 7 or 8 people are actively involved for a whole month…”“In the end, everything that I had found, I was able to put down," adds Atul. On being asked if he was fearful about writing on the sitting CJI, he comments, “There is no fear per se but it’s more difficult to find people who are going to talk to you.”The panel then moves on to the Hindi media’s coverage of a Dalit groom getting on a horse for the first time at his wedding procession. “What should have caught everyone’s eye is that even now someone has to fight to get a horse, just because they come from a particular community," a panelist adds.“Looking at this and the Chamandih story, it appears as though neither development nor weddings can happen without the caste angle," adds Rahul.The panel then discusses subscriber models and how to produce sustainable and constructive story-telling. For more, listen in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the episode of UCYP, Mary Willson joins Megan + Tim for a conversation on the changing landscape of media + journalism, elevating the community voice and hard work. Show Notes Innovation in digital media news through content curation: personalized media made for the busy person Need for media to be collaborative, to elevate the community voice through creating conversation Importance of media being unbiased and objective The changing landscape of media + journalism Still great value in longform journalism in print + digital media, including podcasts Opinion pieces in media to start a conversation towards change Finding balance in differing generational approaches to journalism Accessibility to resources is so much greater now, but there are still “analog” skills and experiences that add incredible value Challenge of not losing oneself (identity + individuality) in an overly-connected world +culture of consumption Many younger YPs have never known true boredom due to easy accessibility to technology – i.e. social media, smart phones, etc. Maintaining quality listening in a rapid-fire, sound-byte world When you contribute, lead with quality + authenticity, not ego Be intentional as you build your personal brand on social Know your passion and put in the necessary hard work to align your career and purpose Discovering your identity, setting goals, staying humble and mentoring others Guest Bio – Mary Willson was on the founding team of GVLtoday, and has served as a producer and engagement editor. She’s launching AVLtoday in February 2018, and is excited to bring innovative media to Asheville. She moved to Greenville in April 2016 after graduating from Colorado State University in 2015 with a degree in communication studies and sociology. Before moving, she worked as a digital producer for the Fort Collins Coloradoan (part of the USAtoday network), working with social media strategy and multimedia projects. Before that, she worked as a freelance music writer, hosted a radio show, and interned at a local NPR station, an alt. weekly, and a handful of non-profits. She is in Leadership Greenville class of 44 and volunteers at Greenville Literacy Association. Mary Willson’s Uphill Words of Wisdom Connect with Mary LinkedIn –/in/marywillson/ Website – AVLToday Facebook – Facebook.com/mary.diane.5 Twitter – @mary_willson Instagram – @mar_willson Resources GVLToday Longform INTRO AND OUTRO MUSIC (Used by permission): © 2017 UCYP Theme written and arranged by Luke Pecoraro all rights reserved. © 2017 UCYP (Uphill Conversations Young Professionals) (UCYP is an Uphill Strategies, LLC production) The post 16: YP Perspective – The Changing Landscape of Media + Journalism appeared first on Uphill Conversations.
Alice sits over tea in YumChaa talks to Jason Stone of DavidReviews.com about being the Cheryl Cole of media journalism, the power of words, equality, difference, gender, limiting freedom of speech, the nature of screens leading to a two dimensionalising of discourse and so on. Alice is available as ever at aliterative on instagram and twitter or alicefraser.com
Marty Weintraub explains how aimClear isExpanding Into Social Media Journalism bybuilding a five-thousand square foot multimedia production studio to do social media journalism at his office in Duluth, Minnesota.Related articles across the webExpanding Internet Marketing to Asian MarketsGoogle +1 Button Goes Red and Gives Thanks; How To Blog PostsConversion Optimization and Sketchy SEOGmail Hacked in China; Standardized Search ResultsFacebook Graph Search Impacting Business PagesFacebook Redesigns Continue With Timeline
Marty Weintraub explains how aimClear isExpanding Into Social Media Journalism bybuilding a five-thousand square foot multimedia production studio to do social media journalism at his office in Duluth, Minnesota.Related articles across the webExpanding Internet Marketing to Asian MarketsGoogle +1 Button Goes Red and Gives Thanks; How To Blog PostsConversion Optimization and Sketchy SEOGmail Hacked in China; Standardized Search ResultsFacebook Graph Search Impacting Business PagesFacebook Redesigns Continue With Timeline
Excerpt from a panel discussion of careers in new media journalism, featuring Stephen Fried, Maria Popova, Joel Siegel and Melody Kramer.
Old friend, pop culture enthusiast, and multi-talented staff of MovieFone Eric Larnick talks about reviewing films, interviewing celebrities, and working around the clock. Eric discusses his unforgettable hour-long conversation with Mel Brooks, the time he got Triple H