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jD is back and he's with Dan from Rochester to discuss track 39!Transcript:[0:00] Hey, it's JD here, and I just wanted to throw something down, somewhat of a challenge to all you musically inclined folks out there.We are going to be doing a pod list again this year, and a pod list is simply a podcast playlist.It's a pod list. The previous four pod lists have consisted of talented members of our Pavement community submitting songs that they have covered from the Pavement Ouvra.Pavement adjacent songs are also welcome. So you could do PSOI, you could do Jicks, you could do Malcolm is Solo.Anything is fair game, truly. So get your band together or grab an acoustic guitar and just play your fucking guts out.From there, submit the song to me by email and we'll go from there.So please submit those songs, jd at meetingmalkmus.com, or even better, use wetransfer.com if it's a big WAV file. And WAV files are what I prefer.That will work out just magnificently. That's what she said.Podlist 5 coming July 8th, so get those songs in and be a part of something special. Thanks so much.Now, on with the show. Previously on the.Track 2:[1:26] Pavement Top 50 So Cam from Toronto What do you think Of Starlings of the Slipstream This is a great little song I love I love this song just as a stand alone item I love this songGoing right into the song Finn To wrap up that album But those might actually be My two favorite songs Right in the corners What a great one to punch to close things out Finn isprobably actually my favorite song on that album.Track 4:[2:05] Hey, it's JD here, back for another episode of our Top 50 Countdown for Seminole Indie Rock Band, Pavement.Week over week, we're going to count down the 50 essential Pavement tracks that you selected with your very own Top 20 Ballads.I then tabulated the results using an abacus and six boxes of M&Ms.How will your favorite song fare in this ranking? Well, you'll need to tune in to find out. So there's that.[2:31] This week, we're joined by Pavement superfan, Dan from Rochester.[2:35] I can see you right across the lake dan hey toronto oh do you remember when there was the ferry for a couple years i heard tales of that yeah yeah people were more interested ingoing to toronto from rochester and i don't think the torontans were very interested in coming here unfortunately i thought it was a cool i thought that's that's what i heard yeah yeah iwould have uh i would love if that was still a thing because uh driving to toronto you have to go all around the lake so yeah exactly it's the shortcut you know it was it was totally perfect inever used it but it was totally yeah yeah so let's talk let's talk about pavement yes let's this is this is why we're all here why we're all gathered around the fire to listen to rochester regale uswith his pavement origin story yeah so take us set the scene yeah set the scene so the scene was the the mid-90s and uh you know i was in high school and uh getting into into music anduh basically you know the internet was new um you couldn't really download songs you know if i needed if i had to if i wanted to hear a song i had to buy the cd so it was kind of uh youknow i had limited funds and limited accessibility to get to a cd store you know we had the one um one place it It was called Media Play.It was like a chain that sold CDs, you know, so it's kind of like a Best Buy or whatever.[4:02] Okay. So, you know, that was, you know, that was what I had to do.So I would sometimes take a chance on bands or CDs that I'd heard about.[4:12] And I had gotten really into R.E.M.And they were like my favorite band during that time. And so I heard about this band called Pavement that had a song about R.E.M., which I thought was so cool.[4:27] So I ended up getting that CD, the No Alternative compilation.I remember that one. Yeah, and it had Nirvana on it, and it had Smashing Pumpkins and a bunch of big bands from that time, and it had Pavement.And so yeah, I got that. So that was the first Pavement song I heard. Yeah.[4:47] And, you know, it was cool. I just loved the novelty because of, you know, a band singing about another band. I just thought it was funny, you know.Sort of meta in a way now. out yeah yeah it was so cool and that really put them on my on the map for me because i was like i was seeking out all the rem stuff all the b-sides you knowand i had a book and stuff so yeah just hearing about that i was like i have to hear that so you know and it was cool you know i loved the song i was starting to move kind of from that likealt rock um kind of scene to getting getting into the more indie stuff and, uh, whatever it was about, uh, pavement, what I had read about, you know, really piqued my interest.And then hearing that song, you know, and it wasn't, I would say like, it's not my favorite pavement song, but like, you know, it's, it's cool.It was fun. I liked it probably now. Yeah. Oh yeah, totally. Yeah. Yeah.So, um, and then, uh, and then this was probably in, I I'm guessing just cause of the release date.Yeah. 99. So So probably like months before Pavement broke up, I was doing this.[5:57] And I went to the media play and I bought one of the cheaper CDs that I could find, which I have right here, which is the Spit on a Stranger single EP. Nice.Because it was cost effective, you know? It had five songs and it was pretty cheap.So I don't remember what else they had available at the time, but I took a shot on this and I took it home.I listened to Spit on a Stranger. I loved it.[6:22] I skipped to the porpoise and the hand grenade because I liked the title and you know that song I thought it was good didn't blow me away I don't think but then I went back to tracktwo harness your hopes and that was that was really the one that that cemented it for me that song really yeah which is is awesome because as we know it's a big Spotify hit now in thestreaming era.[6:44] And uh it was back in in 99 that was the hit for me and my friends too we we all really love that that song so uh so that was the one that did it for me and then i started uh startedcollecting them all so and here we are i guess you got into it too right at the right at the point where they started to do the reissues so you were yeah able to get those yeah it was greattiming because yeah that's a good point even though like the band had broken up by that point you know a few years later i was in college and uh for the first time in my life hanging outwith people who also knew who pavement were and the slanted reissue was coming out and it was like a big deal and everyone you know some people were new to pavement so i got tobe like oh you got to hear this you know and so yeah we were it was good times for sure it's it's always cool when you get to be somebody's sherpa you know yeah right that's exactly justguiding them through this you know this mountainous uh region of songs that they don't know exactly yeah yeah and um you know i I had a, I had a radio show at school, so it was fun,uh, digging up all the, all the weird stuff to play and, uh, everyone hanging out.What was your playlist like on, on the radio?Um, you know, uh, let's see, Guided by Voices, of course, big one.[8:09] Um, I, I was into bands like, uh, there's this band, Idlewild, who had just released a record that I thought was really cool.Okay. You know, just all the class, you know, Matador stuff, Yola Tango, of course.Yeah. And, you know, I would get into some weirder stuff, too.Like, you know, I'd play the shags or like, you know, Captain Beepart or, you know, eclectic stuff.Pretty classic. Oh, that must have been fun. Freeform, like college radio.Yeah. Yeah. It was super fun.All my friends were music nerds, you know, so it was just it was a big party every week week hanging out on people's shows and just coming up with cool creative weird uh musicalthings to do so and you know pavement was like the the guiding light you know it was like the the band that united everyone.[8:58] That's so cool because that's i didn't get that experience at all i still you know that was one of the reasons i started the show initially was just i didn't get people to i didn't have peoplein my life to really talk about pavement with so yeah i was like i'll talk about i'll stand on my soapbox and talk into the ether sometimes yeah sometimes it's rare you know to to get tointeract with yeah people like like that you know i met lots of cool people doing it like including it It seems like you have.Yeah. Yeah, man.So if you had to rank the records, you came to Terror Twilight.That would have been your first record that was released in your fandom.Right, right. Where does it rank for you? You know, I always say to myself, like, they're all pretty much more or less equal, equal ranked.I mean, they're all like five star records to me. Agreed. Um, I went through a phase where, um, brighten the corners was my favorite.That was definitely my favorite. And I would say it's not anymore.[10:03] Um, I, I don't know if terror twilight has spent too much time on the top, like the, you know, the, yeah, the personal top slot, but, uh.[10:11] It, it, it deserves, it deserves a spot.You know, I've, um, I've talked to, you know, I have friends who consider that their pavement pavement record and i always say i respect that because some people some people uh viewthat one as maybe like slightly less for some reason and i don't i don't get that at all yeah i don't get that at all and uh yeah i mean we we need terror twilight you know it's just uh the factthat pavement made that record with uh nigel godrich and had that kind of cool uh shiny production production um yeah i mean that's that's so crazy to go from slanted to the back rightand then you have everything in between so it's just yeah it's all it's all good it's all great yeah yeah terror twilight spent some time at the top for me yeah um not not that much but uhbreak the corners is currently my favorite oh nice yeah yeah uh beside watery like i mean i think watery deserves a spot.[11:08] On the mantle all to itself like that's kind of like a very perfect release you know it's like isn't it yeah it's so crazy how good that fucking thing is yeah and then even the even the thesession tracks that didn't make it to the sumi jack greenland greenlander so right like they're all stone cold classics it's bonkers it is it's absolutely bonkers yeah and having those allcollected on on that reissue was just it's so great um i would always listen to those peel session things you know yeah like kentucky cocktail and all that and.[11:48] Back when they were just bootlegs you know just like a tape someone made off the radio so it's it's really nice that um they released proper you know nice sounding quality versionsof those because because westing is on final now right yeah yep yeah i don't have it but uh i i should probably get it because i've got the eps but i've got them built into my wall is likeartwork work you know oh yeah uh like um here i'll show you how cool yeah i have never i've never encountered uh one of those in the flesh um one of those actual eps you know so that'spretty cool yeah it's fun i'll turn on my light for some somehow there we go i'm an old man when it comes to this technology jesus yes right you're doing great i used to do so well i used toknow know at all internet wise and shit but now it's uh well enough about me it happens is there anything else you want to tell us about your pavement origin story should we uh take abreak and you know that pretty much covers it i got you know this again it was early internet so i was i was rocking like the uh the pavement message board back in the day there was alittle community yeah um and uh it it was it was cool it was good times you know i i met some people there that But later on, I actually got to meet in person.And for a few years, that was a pretty cool scene.[13:13] I remember the message board got bought out by another band somehow.I don't even know how that was possible. What? Yeah.So one day, you show up to the message board URL.It was like ProBoards or something where it was like, anyone can start a message board. but I think some other band somehow had the clout or the money or whatever to buy the URL.And, uh, it's like, yeah.Oh man.[13:44] How about shows have you seen any shows oh i knew this was going to come up i have never seen pavement oh that's that's fine i i have seen mulchmas um but yeah you know imissed them uh in the 90s just a little too young coming in late i missed them in the 2010s i don't know really what i was up to but i was kind of um just not in the right area like i mean ilive in rochester i i always have to drive and sometimes i'm just not not up for it and then the newest one i was i was kind of eyeing uh toronto but yeah i didn't make it so oh man i knowbut i've listened to so many live pavement uh bootlegs and shows and stuff uh but yeah my first time seeing mulchmas was on piglib tour oh right you know this is back in college erathat's really when i started going to shows a lot so yeah we went and saw him at the knitting knitting factory i think it was in new york yeah yeah and i saw him open for radiohead i sawhim open for radiohead too in montreal yeah oh sweet yeah yeah mine was uh where was it i think i want to say uh like baltimore area oh cool dc yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah well if you getthe chance i mean it seems like Like, they're on the clock.[15:06] You know? Like, I don't know that we're going to get many more.Yeah, I really should. I know it's, you know, I know it'll be amazing.Next time you get the opportunity, right? You have to pull the ripcord.Yeah, I need to. That'll be so cathartic.Well, let's take a quick break here, and we'll come back, and we'll talk about track number 39.Okay Alright Hey this is Bob Nastanovich from Pavement Thanks for listening and now on With a countdown 39.[19:08] Okay, we are back, and that was, of course, Pueblo, the 16th track on Wowie's Alley. It sits between Kennel District and Half a Canyon in a nice little sandwich there toward theback end of the record.This is the fourth Wowie's Alley song on the countdown after Best Friend's Arm at 49.Motion suggests itself at 48, and We Dance at 46.So this is so far the highest ranking Wowie's Alley track at 39.And uh what do you have to say Dan from Rochester about Pueblo?Oh man so um first of all when I I listened to this a lot this week and there's three versions so.[19:46] I did some some deep diving into comparing the different like studio versions that are out there but the first thing that surprised me was the length is relatively short it's slightly lessthan three and a half minutes And to me, that song always felt like very epic to me, maybe just because it's sandwiched toward the end of like, you know, the end of a long, epic record.It's right by like half a canyon and it kind of it vibes with that song.But I would have if you had asked me before how long it was, I would have said like five minutes or something just because it's it has a very languid pace in it.It kind of just sprawls all over the place of language. Thank you. Yes.[20:30] Yeah. So, you know, it felt bigger, I guess, longer than it really is.But, you know, it does what it does in a relatively short time. So that's cool.That really led me on the path to kind of figuring out like, hey, what's going on with the song structure, you know? And it's a simple song, but it has a kind of like spacey jam in the center.Sure does.And that's like, to steal your word, epic. Those guitar swells?Swells yeah you know they make this song so epic and then that blistering blistering is the wrong word because it's not blistering it's it's it's not languid anymore but yeah it's it's crushingit's heavy fucking great so yeah right yeah oh yeah you know um yeah so i i love that that's good mix of, you know, that's the wowie zowie like archetypal sound.It's like the noise, the, the beauty, the catharsis, the kind of surreal, you know, you don't even know really what the song's about until I listened to your earlier episode, which was geez,like three years ago when you first talked about the song on your show and you were, you told a story about how it was about like a hanging thing.[21:48] And remember this at all. Yeah. So I think it was something Malkmus said.It was like, uh, like a story about some, a guy, like a mayor of some Southern California town.And, you know, there was a, there was a guy getting, getting hung or hanged, I guess it is. And, uh, like a love interest.And he, I guess Malkmus had some, you know, story behind it, which I thought was interesting.Which is rare for him really yeah it yeah it it kind of reminds me of a song like pink india you know which he would write much later it's kind of that story song kind of vibe and the songshave similar vibes too in the sense that they're kind of slow and have this guitar part that's kind of lyrical you know and so it it lends itself to telling like some sort of narrative um but alsoSo, like, at that point, Malkmus wasn't really writing narratives that you could, like, parse just by, you know, they might not have defined words or anything.You know, he kind of has, he had a way of just singing stuff and it would be evocative without really, you know, without you being able to tell what he was really trying to communicate.[23:03] So, you know, that's Malkmus' like big talent, I think, or one of them.I do too. like just mashing phrases together that just work rhythmically and from a cadence perspective yeah but they're so obtuse you know yeah yeah um this song i love the dynamicslike i i love that like how it does go from those guitar swells to that again i'm going to use your word again that those you know the the i i called it chill guitar to start and then you go intothe main verse verse with with very slowed down lyrics it takes him almost you know 30 seconds to get the first two lines out you know before you before you get into the thick of thingsquestion for you yes you as soon as you listen to the episode and i did not uh and i have a very poor short-term memory yeah it's very funny i was with some friends yesterday and wewere talking about work uh from 15 years ago and i was naming people's first and last names that you know know we haven't seen in 15 years yeah very good long term but short term boydoes it suck it's uh.[24:10] It's uh i have a difficult time making new memories so yeah it's uh it's a shitty thing but my question here is um who is jacob right right so uh i was pondering this because of coursea few songs earlier on the album he's talking about jacob javits so i'm like you know know that's like a new york city landmark or something like that or that's right yeah um so i was likewell is that connected i don't think so um i mean pueblo so it's on the i mean, Maybe in some subliminal way, but I don't think it's supposed to be the same guy.You've also got this Spanos County, I think that he says.Right. And in the thing you quoted on the other episode, he referred to Spanos as like a person.Like it was a, you know, like this mayor of this town. Oh, okay.Yeah. So, yeah, I really don't know. No, but I think, you know, Jacob, I guess, is the protagonist of the song who's getting ceremonially or unceremoniously murdered.I, you know, I think. But again, in the context, you're not really sure.Is he like pleading? He's saying, you know, Jacob, you move, you don't move.Like, so. It sounds like, doesn't it? Like, if you move, you don't move.Yeah, right. Yeah. Yeah.[25:36] And Jacob is also mentioned in the Pueblo Domain version of the song, which is the Peel version of the song.Okay. I was comparing these two.So, you know, that one was recorded.[25:55] Uh in february 94 like a few days before crooked rain came out so you know this song we know has been kicking around for a while uh before it was eventually released and it kindof went through some some changes so the peel session version is it's he's saying like jacob you glow you you know you won't go and um but the the lyrics in there are so very abstracteven you know more so than the album version uh really yeah and it's hard to the the song the the early version is really different too it's it's longer the chorus repeats more times the umand you know there's kind of like more more to the meat of the song and less jam oh okay version yeah so i i always i always thought that version the peel version was was like thesuperior one um but i i never really realized how different they are like they really are um so i kind of i'll send you if you want or i don't know if i can do a screen share here but istructured them out it's probably not too interesting for a podcast but you know i i wrote down like you know verse one chorus one you know and mapped out the two different songs tocompare and they're pretty different they're pretty different yeah the um the wowie zowie version basically does verse chorus chorus, jam, verse, chorus, and then outro.[27:20] And then the Pueblo Domain actually repeats each of the choruses twice. It's twice as long.And then it does verse, two choruses, verse, two choruses, then a little jam, and then it ends on an instrumental version of the chorus.And it's a little louder and more boisterous and energetic. energetic so i uh.[27:48] It's on the Sordid Sentinels. It's on the Crooked Reign. It's on the Crooked Reign? Yeah, so check that one out for sure.Especially, yeah, and just anyone, if you haven't heard that, it's worth checking out the Peel session at the end.Tucked way at the end of that Crooked Reign reissue.They do also Brink of the Clouds, which ended up as a Wauwizawi B-side.[28:14] But it has a section at the end, like the kind of rocket and uh part of the song that's not on the studio version and yeah it's good you know it's cool i just you know pavement doinglike the unreleased songs on the radio sessions was just such a so cool and it's so cool it really lent to their mythos you know the yeah the mythology of the band like what you know theyhave all these songs like where where's all this stuff coming from why why does Malkmus just essentially just throw these gems away kind of thing?So, you know, which goes back to Hold on Hope and all that stuff.You know, he's just, he was so productive around this time, you know, and if you look at those reissues, you know, all the B-sides, all the stray tracks, it's just, it's amazing.[29:03] Yeah. Oh, like from 89 to 93, they were so prolific, right? right? Yeah.And there's so many songs on that Crooked Rain reissue that ended up on Wowie Zowie.So it's almost like right after Slandered and Enchanted was a huge burst of songs that ended up going out into the next two or three albums.Yeah. That's far out. Yeah.So what do you think about where this song is rated?Are you a fan of this song? I am a big fan of the song, but I think it's probably properly rated.It feels right. It feels like a song where...[29:48] Like i do really like it but i think it works best in the context of the album or at least it really shines as as a kind of almost penultimate track on wowie zowie you know it it's almostlike the climax of that album um like the emotional climax along with half a canyon you know just like i can see that yeah you know um and i also i i don't know for sure but i kind offigured that like a lot of pavement fans might not know like it by the title or something because it's not you don't really hear the title in the song no i don't think he sings it in the song hedoes on the peel version oh he does in the first line yeah i didn't realize it for a while but i was just listening and he said something about pueblo right right in like the first line but uh butyou know regardless like it seems like a song that's a deep cut but also well worthy to be a fan favorite you know because it it it's very pavementy it's almost like you couldn't really getmore.[30:50] In a certain like pavement mode of this kind of like it's almost a little countryish but it's just noisy and crunchy it's a little jammy and spacey it's just it's pure pavement yeah i thinkit would fit on watery like i i think you know i think it could like it yeah it's that good you Yeah, oh yeah.And if you hear the other version of the song on Crooked Rain, not the Peel version, but the, they call it the Beach Boys version.Right, yes, yeah. And all that is, is an instrumental. It's that pretty guitar intro and verse melody and everything.And Malkma's doing some just kind of wordless harmonies.[31:34] But just listening to that version, the way the guitar sounds is less twangy and is more sounds like, you know, In the Mouth of Desert or that kind of slanted style.Okay. And you can kind of hear how it fits into that kind of zone and how it kind of changed and fits into the wowie zowie zone where the guitar is more like a little slidey or a little liketwangy.It's really clean, right? Yeah. Like there's no distortion coming through it.Yeah. It's very clean sounding.Yeah. I would guess that, you know, the sound of the song kind of influenced the lyrical direction a little bit.It feels just like a, it feels a little country-ish, a little like desert-y or something.Yeah. There's a lot of that on Wowie Sowie, isn't there? Yeah.But yeah, and to me, that sounds like, I would connect that to sounds from the watery era too.Too, like even like Greenlander is kind of this almost like kind of stark and almost like these desolate songs he was doing around this time, like Rain Ammunition's another other one.Right.I don't know if you talk. Did you talk about like Rain Ammunition on the year first?Didn't get to it. You didn't do like the B-side stuff.Well, the initial thing was to use the bonus feed as B-sides.I think I got through 35 of them.Yeah. there's like 40 episodes on the bonus feed. Now there's the bottom 100 or the bottom 50 of this top 100 as well.[33:02] So I think, well, I can't give it away. I can't tell you that.Don't give anything away.Rain ammunition is on that bottom 50 or not.You know, I don't know. I'm just, I love all those stray songs around this era.So yeah, you know, there's a very defined vibe.Also kind of similar to like the early Silver Juice stuff that Malkmus was on I think you could connect stylistically that kind of like.[33:33] Deserty uh watery domestic slanted vibe and see how it kind of morphed into like the more country, tinged uh wowie zowie thing yeah and that's around the same time that davidwas doing starting to get a bit more twangy as well yeah yeah and i know i talked to bob recently and he you know he talked about how david pushed steve a little bit um well not a littlebit probably a lot lot right like lyrically like there was a lot of competition between those guys you have to think they pushed each other yeah yeah to like i mean how cool is it that thesetwo like amazingly talented guys got to meet and work together in their lives you know it's fucking insane this is really converged yeah and i i get the impression that you know mulchmiss everything kind of came easy to him and i think berman was someone who had to really push himself a little little more, like, you know, maybe like a little more dedication to craft orwhatever.I think he would look at Malkmus as like, you know, what, you know, like, how does he do it kind of guy, you know, just had to kind of like, you know, they had to like one up each othera little bit, you know, like a friendly, competitive kind of thing, you know?Well, I think Bob says, you know, he feels fortunate. I think I've heard him say that he feels fortunate to have worked with one of the best songwriters to ever live and one of the bestlyricists.Yeah, totally. It's so, so cool.[34:58] Yeah, Bob's had a great, lucky, you know, it's awesome for him to be able to work with those guys, I'm sure.Yeah. I can't even imagine. Nope, me neither. Yeah.So, that's what I've got for you this week. Is there anything else that you want to tie up?Is there anything that people can plug or anything that you can plug for people to look up?Sure, yeah, actually. That you're doing? doing uh i uh i'm in a band called rectangle creep and rectangle creep yeah we're pretty um pretty guided by voices influenced and there'spavement and we have 10 000 songs we have we do we have a lot of albums and stuff but if anyone you do have albums oh yeah like you know check check the band camp check theband camp and i do some i have a lot of different projects so So maybe I'll just mention that one, but it's a whole universe of bands and stuff like that. But yeah, it's fun. That's great.[36:00] You know, music is awesome. So go to Bandcamp and search for Rectangle Creep.Yeah, Rectangle Creep. And yeah.[36:08] Cool. Well, it's been great talking to you, man. Yeah, definitely.Thanks for letting me be a part of this project. It's really cool what you do.Yeah, well, thank you very much. Of course. We'll be back next... Oh, sorry to interrupt.I was just going to say how much I really love your interviews with Spiral.And it's really cool how generous he's been with talking to you.And all the other guys too but I mean I love how accessible he is and it's so cool learning about that stuff so I'm looking forward to you know whatever new pavement stuff comes out ifyou know whatever news and projects you know I appreciate that you help bring this stuff to light I'll fly the flag forever man do it yeah well, great talking to you again Dan yep thanks alot wash your god damn Sam Hance.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/meeting-malkmus-a-pavement-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
MSN is getting Destroyed – But is it part of an AI controlled Media Play? Thousands of journalists are being laid off for ai news. One of the key reasons why mainstream media is laying off so many "journalists" is actually because they are replacing most of them with AI. Throughout 2024, MOST of what you read from the MSM is going to be increasingly AI-generated. The AI displacement of human workers in office jobs is well under way. What is the big control grid strategy? Some of the benefits of AI news story generation are: 1. produce high-quality content at a faster speed and lower cost than human journalists. 2. cover topics that are underreported or overlooked by mainstream media, such as local news, niche interests, or emerging trends. 3. personalized and customized news stories for different audiences, platforms, and formats. 4. Centralize everything with no or limited human connection. The MSN is losing credibility as we describe from the CEO of the Wall Street Journal, CNN saying you can't investigate Wikileaks and another news paper saying doing your own research is dangerous. You need to think of the control beast system working together with all facets of life. Note, Google is scanning with their AI all of your emails. What will this mean for your news and the centralized narrative? It is a crazy world and everything can be fake. Model "Emily Pellegrini," amassing 137,000 followers in 4 months, is a digital creation. Formed by neural networks as the 'average man's dream girl,' she's a virtual Instagram hit, earning $10,000 a month and attracting billionaire suitors, highlighting the era of digital illusion. Soon, most "people" on the internet will be NPCs. When will the news anchors be fake? All input and output will be controlled by Ai. The rapid development and adoption of AI technologies across various domains and sectors, such as health, education, finance, entertainment, security, and more. The availability and accessibility of large amounts of data, which are essential for training and improving AI models. Data can come from various sources, such as sensors, cameras, social media, online platforms, and more. Data can also be generated and shared by AI systems themselves, creating a feedback loop that enhances their performance. The advancement and integration of AI with other technologies, such as cloud computing, internet of things, blockchain, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and more. These technologies can complement and augment the capabilities of AI, as well as enable new applications and scenarios that were not possible before. Think of ID2020 and how you will not be able to do anything unless you play ball with their biohack agenda. Beast System Setting Up the Antichrist System From Harbinerdaily, “On its website, the World Economic Forum proclaims they “have established the Quantum Computing Network, which facilitates collaboration with companies like Amazon, IBM, and Microsoft, as well as academic institutions and national governments… to prepare society more broadly for the significance of the transition.” Transition indeed. What quantum computing can do is unlike anything we have seen to date. Not only will this technology have the ability to control every aspect of life, business, finance, medicine, government, etc., but it will also be able to do this with such precision and speed that every person on earth could be placed into a one-world system. This technology will virtually force the world into a one-world financial system, a one-world government, and eventually a one-world religion. This super technology will cause the world's systems to merge into one unified and computerized way of life. Choices will be eliminated. Freedom will be severely limited. Control will be delivered into the hands of the one who oversees this worldwide interconnecting network.” Source: https://harbingersdaily.com/quantum-computing-and-ai-witnessing-end-time-technologies-fall-into-place
Hey Listener, get ready to jump to the other side of the sales table as this week stand up comedian/half of Pie and Violence, Breezy Lee is on the show to talk about collecting and selling pop culture items. Topics this week include: Your host is still bad at opening at the show. Sharing Pie and Violence with the world, podcasting, and booking comedy shows. The energy of a small room. How do you prepare to perform in front of an audience? What does it feel like after you leave the stage? How did you become a collector? Silverware sets and China cabinets. Beautiful Traders' World and cartoons that you can't make today. Unwrapping a mystery gift. Being way too young at the Pantera show. Tattoos and piercings in the 90s. The Family Computer Room. Being Tom Cruise. The artistic genius of Lisa Frank. Flipping something you love. Buying original artwork. Ed. Glass babies. The thrill of the hunt. This is now a cryptid show. The ocean has turned on man. Titanic the movie or the tragedy? Being the mall owners of tomorrow. People want cheesy 90's stuff. Media Play and Suncoast Video. Disney everything. Evaluating the thing you have. QueenofClawMachine. Finding pop culture gold in the wild. Making people happy. Being sneaky. Glamour Shots on the beach. Collecting The Nick! Box. Passing on the love.
Episode 347 of the Sports Media Podcast features two writers from The Athletic who cover women's basketball — Chantel Jennings and Ben Pickman. In this podcast, Jennings and Pickman discuss the biggest stories of the 2023-24 women's college basketball year; whether last year's record viewership for the title game will be a catalyst this year; whether the women's basketball tournament will become open to market as its own property; how accessible the top coaches and players are; the player they would most want to profile; the teams they like as of today and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Would it surprise you to know that the number of instances of greenwashing by banks and financial services companies around the world rose by 70% in the past 12 months. Are all of these instances intentional? OR are companies getting caught up in eco jargon? What is greenwashing anyway? And what role does the media play in tackling the issue. This was the topic of a recent panel discussion organised by the Singapore Press Club titled “Cutting Through the Greenwashing”. I sat on the panel and was joined by Esther An, CSO, CDL, Anil Changaroth, Partner at RHT Law, Quentin Fouesnant, Managing Director Zuno Carbon, Robin Hicks, Associate Editor, Eco Business and Jasmine Tuan, Co-founder of CloopSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join the sisterhood as they explore the enchanting world of Hayao Miyazaki's films. Their discussions go beyond their cherished movies and extend to their beloved on-screen couples, which color hair is preferred on Howl and so much more. They take a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about their past endeavors to acquire anime, including a nod to Media Play, Blockbuster, and the Public Library. They're also left pondering how many classic blockbuster DVDs might still reside in their collections. So, come along with the sisterhood as they delve into their favorite female leads and the delectable cuisine featured in Miyazaki's films. The desire to obtain the Miyazaki cookbook and recreate those delectable signature dishes is strong! Don't forget to stay tuned until the end to discover which sister is most likely to "borrow" your clothing and who occasionally requires a rescue from their significant other -- hint: it's one and the same!
In this special edition of the best of SI Media, we take a look back at some of our favorite past interviews with great play-by-play announcers like Joe Buck, Al Michaels, Ian Eagle, Brent Musburger, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we're diving headfirst into the rage-worthy topic of "The Role of Social Media in Recruiting." let's explore how it impacts your job search or how you recruit top talent!Did you know that 65% of job seekers are open to hearing about new job opportunities through their personal connections on social media? And a whopping 79% of job seekers use social media during their job search! Some of you might think you can skip the social media game, but get this – 21% of hiring decision-makers won't consider a candidate without a social media presence! So, if you don't have a LinkedIn profile, you better get on that ASAP! It's not just for recruiters to stalk you; it's your resume stamp! And guess what? Over 90% of recruiters search for candidates on LinkedIn. We want to hear from you! Connect with us on Instagram at @talent_takeover_unfilteredTo watch this episode, visit The Millionaire Recruiter YouTube channel https://youtu.be/QnWPr8NZhZMShop Talent Takeover Unfiltered merch: https://shop.thriversity.io/collections/talent-takeover-unfiltered-merch
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Last month, Silicon Valley Bank in California went bankrupt, becoming the largest bank failure since 2008. At the time, many blamed social media. Now, a group of professors from across the country has released a report showing how social media can be a catalyst for bank runs. Tony Cookson from the University of Colorado breaks down how social media can increase the risk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown –Tuesday, March 21, 20234:20 pm: David Drucker, a Senior Writer with The Dispatch, joins the show to discuss his piece about the role the mainstream media will play for Republican candidates in 20244:38 pm: Sarah Westwood, Investigative Reporter at the Washington Examiner, joins Rod to discuss her piece about Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney that is threatening to arrest Donald Trump6:05 pm: Sterling Burnett, Director of the Center on Climate and Environmental Policy at The Heartland Institute joins the program for a conversation about Joe Biden's veto of a bill that would ban ESG investments6:20 pm: Dr. Jacob Hess, a contributor to the Deseret News, joins the program to discuss a public campaign at Southern Utah University to have a commencement speech from Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the LDS Church cancelled6:38 pm: Mayor Troy Walker of Draper joins the show to discuss his concerns about the tentative approval of the expansion of the Geneva Rock quarry at the point of the mountain
Ziya Tong is an award-winning science broadcaster who hosted Daily Planet on the Discovery Channel until it wrapped in 2018! She was also a correspondent for scienceNOW, where she worked with Neil deGrasse Tyson, was a field producer for Wired Science and hosted the Emmy-nominated series, ZeD. In 2019, Ziya published her bestselling book, The Reality Bubble: Blind Spots, Hidden Truths, and the Dangerous Illusions that Shape Our World. Additionally, she promotes activism within media and participates in "Media that Matters." Earthling, Ziya's Twitter account, is a wealth of information regarding neat facts about creatures, promising green innovation and wake-up calls to what's threatening the planet we call home. Author, activist and media master Ziya Tong joins Earth Care to explain the reality bubbles humans have created. She also shares how media can enhance conversations about the climate crisis and teases her upcoming project on microplastics. Don't forget to hit FOLLOW or Subscribe to the Earth Care podcast! Let's connect online: Instagram: https://bit.ly/3AEJ5KW TikTok: https://bit.ly/3KwXwoT Website: earthcareshow.com
Silicon Valley Bank is the first social media bank run in history. How much of this run on the banks was real and unavoidable? And how much was because powerful and influential people stoked the flames of panic? Certified Financial Planner Shane Stewart joins the show to discuss how social media impacts the economy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this day and age, you can develop a customer-generating machine by effectively managing your social media presence. So, if you're a small business owner hoping to boost your social media engagement and bring in new clients through effective ways on online platforms, Crukus Marketing Agency is here for you. Follow us on Social Media → Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homebuyertalkradio → Facebook Page: https://bit.ly/3q2QzmO → YouTube Channel: https://goo.gl/dzqVGV → TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@homebuyertalkradio
Who shall decide the outcomes of the 2022 Election? The answer should be: "we the people." But who is attempting to steer "we the voters" and why? Voting for the 2022 Election starts in several weeks. Tune in today to hear more about the importance of this Election on The Public Square®. Topic: Elections The Public Square® Long Format Program with hosts Dave Zanotti and Wayne Shepherd thepublicsquare.com Release Date: Friday, September 2, 2022
Dr. John Lott, President Crime Prevention Research Center. Crime research dot org. Latest Book: Gun Control Myths: How politicians, the media, and botched "studies" have twisted the facts on gun control. How the FBI Undercounts Armed Citizen Responders to Mass Killers - and Media Play Along
Dr. John Lott, President Crime Prevention Research Center. Crime research dot org. Latest Book: Gun Control Myths: How politicians, the media, and botched "studies" have twisted the facts on gun control. How the FBI Undercounts Armed Citizen Responders to Mass Killers -- and Media Play Along
Welcome to this episode of Best Friend Therapy, where we chat about what's on our minds, to get deeper in our minds.TW: eating disordersThis episode is all about bodies - how we can divorce our bodies from our minds if we're not careful, how we feel about our physical appearance and what getting older means for us. Covering areas such as fertility and menopause, social media and dress sizes, we share our relationships with our own bodies on a journey to befriending them, and hope that it can help you do the same.Elizabeth reminisces about a time before exercise was popular and Emma dusts off her leg warmers to resurrect her role as student aerobics instructor.---Elizabeth references an exhibition called "Body Worlds", showcasing the work of Dr. Gunther Von Hagens.---Best Friend Therapy is hosted by Elizabeth Day and Emma Reed Turrell, produced by Chris Sharp. To contact us, email contact@bestfriendtherapy.co.uk---Social Media:Elizabeth Day @elizabdayEmma Reed Turrell @emmareedturrellBest Friend Therapy @best.friend.therapy
In early April a mass shooting occurred in Sacramento, California. The media was silent on the gang shooting and scrubbed out the shooters' gender and race, which was black male for all shooters. A week later, April 11, 2022, Biden announced sweeping intentions to curtail "ghost guns" and implement a gun registry. The next day, April 12, 2022, another mass shooting occurred in Brooklyn, New York. Again, the legacy media scrubbed out the shooter's race and gender - again, black male. Why does Biden want to track your guns in violation of the Second Amendment? Why does the media want to suppress black male shootings? We discuss!
Minimize your time on social media. Are it may cause an issue with your partner
In this episode of our limited series Highs & Lows, Melissa talks with her older brother Christopher about Diabetic camp, changes to their relationship in adulthood, and the family's infamous Diabetes emergency at Media Play.And per Christopher's suggestion, we made Claire Saffitz's Sour Cream and Chive Rolls from her book Dessert Person. It's one of his family's favorites, and it is quickly becoming one of ours as well. You can find the book here (or at your local library!):https://www.dessertperson.com/dessert-person-cookbookA version of the recipe can be found here:https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/pull-apart-sour-cream-and-chive-rollsAnd do check out her YouTube channel, she has covered a lot of the recipes from her book:https://www.youtube.com/c/clairesaffitzxdessertpersonHighs & Lows is a limited series exploring what life with chronic illness means for those who live alongside diagnosis—not in it themselves. In each episode Melissa sits down with a member of her family to talk through their personal memories of shared experiences with Diabetes, treatments, and all the funny/difficult bits in-between.Be sure to follow and/or subscribe, and go find us on Instagram @diabreadic! While you're at it, head over to Apple Podcasts or Spotify and leave us a review.Music: September Rain by Yme Fresh https://bit.ly/yme-freshCreative Commons Attribution licenceFree Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3FfoBtAMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/kVCTa0-bDkQ
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We are seeing doctors around the world reporting that patients are coming in with the sudden onset of Tourette's-like tics. Particularly they are seeing more teenage girls which do not fit the typical profile of someone with Tourette's and more interesting, many of them seem to share the same outbursts, leading some to believe that social media could be behind it. Theories have gone around suggesting it could be mass psychogenic illness or another condition called functional neurological disorder. Helen Lewis, staff writer at The Atlantic, joins us for what could be behind these new-style tics. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of all the great albums released in 1971, we visit this seminal year in music history to make our own Definitive, yes Definitive, compilation album (now available at Media Play and Sam Goody record stores nationwide).
From Halloween Kills to the death of Media Play, the changing of video rental stores to online streaming services; the boys talk more Halloween, best and worst sodas, and the changing of times in the digital age. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Nica Montford joins host Charlotte Henry to discuss how Apple is using all its various platforms to get its content out. They also explore the evolution of the show Nica co-hosts – the snobOS podcast.
Whats good real fam! Welcome back to real ass conversations! Can you believe its already September? Time just be flying, but today we have a great episode featuring my special guest @queenofthotz. My guest is a real hustler and stepped up to answer the tough questions. This episode we discuss the lil boosie and dababy scandal, and dig into whether television and media have any influence on a child's sexual preference. We then dig into the trials and tribulations of being a exotic dancer and the ins and out of being a Onlyfans/pornhub content creator. This episode definitely gets spicy! I hope everyone enjoys! Please rate 5 stars on apple podcasts, like, comment, share, and please support me and subscribe to my patreon https://www.patreon.com/RACPodcast for early releases and exclusive content, each paid subscriptions helps improve the show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Grace talks to David Harsanyi writer at the National Review and New York Post about Big Tech censorship and how media spins information to put conservatives in a bad light.
❤️ Loved it!👎 Meh…Summary transcript: https://www.listory.com/ll/237ae99d7e2b731f8897bddb6d71980a54665626Original story: https://www.coindesk.com/what-coinbases-media-play-means-for-cryptoDescription: Coinbase's move into media is part of a trend of crypto companies developing their own content. Is this a good thing for the industry?
Meroketnya lagu 'Next Level' di chart, bahkan posisi satu di Melon membanggakan banget gak sih? Apalagi aespa umurnya baru delapan bulan sejak debut. Apa sih yang bikin "Next Level" jadi viral dan trending? Kayaknya kalau setiap scrolling di sosmed pasti nemu aja deh video group lain yang dance cover "Next Level". Di episode ini nggak cuma bahas aespa tapi juga Chart Melon dan Media Play yang sedang rame juga nih di masyarakat. Sedikit soal Lee Kwang Soo juga yang memilih mundur dari Running Man karena masalah kesehatan.
This is the longest and widest ranging Space we've ever done. From a16z's media play and why VC's market themselves to Stripe as the hottest startup in the land and the very idea of payment tech.Hosts:@chrismessina@brianmccSubscribe to the Techmeme Ride Home daily tech news podcast hereSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of Getting Scarried Away, we’re finally back for season 2! This week, we tap into our nostalgia feels and discuss video stores of the past compared to the modern streaming services of today. We get into the pros, the cons, and everything in between! We hope you enjoy! Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GettingScarriedAway Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gettingscarriedaway
The COVID-19 pandemic has occurred alongside a worldwide infodemic where unprecedented levels of misinformation have contributed to widespread misconceptions about the novel coronavirus. Conspiracy theories, poorly sourced medical advice, and information trivializing the virus have ignored national borders and spread quickly. This information spread has occurred despite generally strong preferences for domestic national media and social media networks that tend to be geographically bounded. How, then, is (mis)information crossing borders so rapidly? Using social media and survey data, we evaluate the extent to which consumption and propagation patterns of domestic and international traditional news and social media can help inform theorizing about cross-national information spread. GUEST: Aengus Bridgman, a PhD Candidate in Political Science at McGill University
From our TRNN #InaugurationDay livestream, the Real News team sits down to discuss the devastation left by Donald Trump's presidency, the bizarre national spectacle of Joe Biden's inauguration, and what role independent media must serve in these times. TRNN's own Marc Steiner, host of the weekly “Marc Steiner Show,” is joined by TRNN reporter Jaisal Noor, Managing and Baltimore Editor Lisa Snowden-McCray, and Editor-in-Chief Maximillian Alvarez.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and making a small donation: Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-ytSign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/sign-up-ytLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnewsFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews
Richard and Chris talk with Gregg Stein the CEO of Skoog Media about the company's first kid-facing, creative play platform and the co-development with Sesame Workshop. They talk about the growth of audio in children's media, how the product was developed and strategies for launch in a competitive market. In the Endcap, Chris and Richard talk about Toys "R" Us withdrawal from the market and the opportunities for dedicated toy retail on a larger scale in the U.S., as well as the challenges of making it work. The Playground Podcast is supported by Global Toy Experts, The Toy Guy, and ChizComm. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-playground-podcast/support
Before extremists stormed the US Capitol, groups had been organizing and inciting violence on our most common social media apps. This hour, how much of a role did social media play in that riot? Extremists had a home on the web long before the existence of Parler, an alternative social media network. Content moderation has only been used sporadically across the most popular social media, Facebook and Twitter. How should tech companies make sure their platforms are safe and content is moderated fairly? Later, we talk about town hall meetings going virtual. Is the online town hall forum here stay? We want to hear from you. GUESTS Cristina Lopez - Senior research analyst at Data & Society Dr. Jonathan Wharton - Associate Professor of Political Science at Southern Connecticut State University. Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Before extremists stormed the US Capitol, groups had been organizing and inciting violence on our most common social media apps. This hour, how much of a role did social media play in that riot? Extremists had a home on the web long before the existence of Parler, an alternative social media network. Content moderation has only been used sporadically across the most popular social media, Facebook and Twitter. How should tech companies make sure their platforms are safe and content is moderated fairly? Later, we talk about town hall meetings going virtual. Is the online town hall forum here stay? We want to hear from you. GUESTS Cristina Lopez - Senior research analyst at Data & Society Dr. Jonathan Wharton - Associate Professor of Political Science at Southern Connecticut State University. Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this quick episode I'm running through some of my memories of going to the mall in the early 2000's! Remember Club Libby Lu? Media Play? Sweet Factory? Waldenbooks? If not, that's cool too. Nothing super crazy to see here. Click here to visit the instagram account that suggested this topic and check out their photos of dead malls in Georgia! (If the link isn't working, search @neon_nancy_boy_ on instagram!) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In the episode the Real Ninjas give a anime recap of Fire Force s2 ep24, One Piece 954, and Jujutsu Kaisen 10, YuYu Hakusho rewatch, and buying anime vhs/dvds from Media Play back in the day.And we have an in-depth discussion on the titles shown during Disney's Investor Day Event where the company gave information on some of their upcoming projects. Pour up roll up and enjoy!!!
On this episode, I talk about playing where you can win not just where you can be, on social media,
While the President told the nation last night that he is feeling better, but that the next days will be crucial for his recovery, Nancy Pelosi told MSNBC that she is in discussion about "continuity of government" not with the White House, "but with the military." But there is no Constitutional role for the military in this circumstance. This ought to remind people of the warnings of Col. Richard Black, that there is a danger of a "military coup" against President Trump, coming from those who oppose his intent to "end the endless wars", and to build a collaborative relationship with Russia's President Putin. In these dangerous times, it is more urgent than ever that citizens be informed and mobilized around the policy solutions from LaRouchePAC, beginning with backing an emergency summit to address strategic crises, and LaRouche's Four Economic Laws, to reverse the systemic crash underway. Send questions to Harley to harleysch@gmail.com Every weekday morning Harley will brief you on what you need to know to start your day. If you haven't already, sign up for Harley's weekly articles, harley.larouchepac.com/join
Luyanda (she went off) and I with an in depth look at how the media perpetuates racism in our society
Hello everyone! In this podcast Zaia is joined by Social Media Director and younger sister Nora Dinkha. They will talk about the importance of social media and how it plays a role in optimizing and maximizing small businesses to reach their full potential. This podcast comes from a detailers and young entrepreneurs perspective on how social media really is an important tool in this day and age in both helping to build up a business and communicate with customers. Check Out Our Social Media For More Great Detailing Content & Giveaways! Follow Me On Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/carnewbadetailing/?hl=en Like Me On Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/133588097231263 For my professional detailing services check out my website! https://carnewbadetailing.com/ CarNewba Detailing Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6He1Fi0wVro1TJM93e9rgi?si=zXjCjT6CQduLk-tiEpN8RQ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1477727212 https://anchor.fm/carnewbadetailingpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carnewbadetailingpodcast/support
Join me in discussing talking/dating to someone new during this quarantine, social media playing a factor into relationships and a few things I am missing throughout this social distancing time period.
Today on Yatta Debates, I sat down with Yos Peterson to discuss how social media affect our relationshsips. We cover eveything from Tech Love, Ease of Access, Insecurities, Shooting your Shot, Curving. This debate was another eye opener for me and it was dope to have Yos to discuss this with. Stay tuned for the next episode. You can also check me on Instagram for daily Yatta Debate polls where you can vote for "this or that" topics. Links will be provided below. If you guys enjoyed today's episode, do us a favor and drop a like! We very much appreciated!
2:00 - It's Play By Play day! 2:15 - Various restart plans considered by MLB 2:30 - The physical impact on players if they miss a year of baseball 2:45 - Sports Six Pack 3:15 - The NCAA is the worst, and their track record proves it 3:30 - Adam Ferrara on his Q&A with Helium Comedy Club and his Coronavirus experience 4:00 - Four O'clock Fight 4:15 - Coronavirus has brought out all the jerks and idiots 4:30 - Joe Buck on his Coronavirus play-by-play, possible return of baseball and much more 5:00 - Take It Or Leave It 5:15 - Waffle House Trivia 5:30 - Alex Ferrario details his long list of to-do items during the "Stay at Home" order 5:45 - Would You Rather
It has enabled us to connect with one another in ways like never before, yet, social media has also played a role in such serious issues as bullying, depression and self-esteem. Let's talk about it...
Pinterest has been one of the many 2019 IPOs to underwhelm in public markets to date, but there is an interesting growth story here. Filling a more specific user need, Pinterest could offer a more sustainable growth approach than other social media firms. The question is whether it can escape the example of Twitter's trajectory, and whether it can withstand the perennially looming juggernaut, Facebook. Topics Covered 4:00 minute mark - What's your gut take on Pinterest? 6:45 - The curse of Twitter 10:45 - How does the Twitter problem play out for Pinterest? 12:45 - Instagram as e-commerce vs social. 15:45 - PINS vs. SNAP in terms of targeted advertising 19:30 - What are investors waiting for with PINS? 25:00 - Don't the numbers show that they have room to grow? 34:00 - The threats of Instagram and Whatsapp and the cautionary tale of YELP 46:00 - Lack of engagement in Pinterest and its effect on investing 55:00 - The bear case
Whether on the box, on the web, or on the stand-up stage, Aoife Dooley is one of Ireland’s fastest rising stars. In this PLAY podcast, we meet the illustrator, comedian and author to discuss her early career, the success of Your One Nikita, her entertainment faves, and loads more!
In this episode we meet with Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee, along with her husband and co-writer Toby Beer, to discuss their upcoming drama The Deceived. There’s a look back at the sporting year with Conor McNamara, a catch-up with Snow Patrol’s Gary Lightbody, and a look at one of the year’s biggest movies, Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood
The latest podcast sees Adrian Dunbar talking Blood, Line of Duty, and the search for stars of the future in the Virgin Media Discovers short film contest. We also pick the brains of Graeme Souness and Brian Kerr as the UEFA Champions League kicks off, get the lowdown on brand new drama Darklands from writer and director Mark O'Connor, and loads more!
Printmaker Sarah Reed-McNamara is the latest guest on “Meet the Artist,” the podcast from Register Star newsroom where we meet the artist who makes our community a more beautiful place. Sarah operates SRMprints and recently established a collaborative maker space called GEM: Gather, Engage, Make, on State Street in downtown. She makes scarves, tea towels, table runners, and block prints with bold colors and tessellating designs. Sarah moved to Rockford at age 17, and her early favorite memories here were with her dad checking out the CDs, show posters and books at Media Play, an entertainment shop on the east side. She went on to earn an art history degree from Rockford University, where she studied and drew inspiration from the Mexican artists from the early- to mid-1900s who formed the collective called Taller de Grafica Popular. The diverse collection of men and women produced work to advance revolutionary and progressive causes which influence Sarah’s work today. For the next year, Sarah will be Rockford Art Museum’s artist-in-residence, hosting printmaking workshops for young students. Sarah is a mother of two small children. And she happens to be married to one of Rockford’s most well-known figures, Mayor Tom McNamara. Listen to the podcast online at rrstar.com, and subscribe to "From the Newsroom: Rockford Register Star" wherever you find your podcasts. More information Rockford Register Star: www.rrstar.com Host: Scott P. Yates; 815-987-1348; syates@rrstar.com; @scottpyates SRMprints: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SRMprints Instagram: @srmprints GEM: Gather, Engage, Make https://www.instagram.com/gem_gather.engage.make/ Rockford Art Museum https://rockfordartmuseum.org Music From https://filmmusic.io "Cold Funk" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Another episode stuffed with stars sees Georgia Steel looking ahead to the summer fun of Love Island, Stephen Merchant discussing the superb Fighting With My Family, and a chat with the wonderful Jessie Buckley on Wild Rose. Plus, all the need-to-knows on the hottest in TV and film this season, AJ Pritchard's film fancies on Reel Talk, and a whole lot more...
A jam-packed first episode includes Mark-Paul Gosselaar filling us in on The Passage, Shane Horgan looking ahead to the Six Nations, a preview of the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival with Grainne Humphreys, and Lisa Cannon settling in for some Reel Talk. Plus, all the info on the hottest TV and film coming your way, top tips for making the midterm manageable, and a whole lot more...
Welcome to Wednesdays Bonus session, and thank you for visiting my Podcast. I will be teaching on the Mixed Media Play Date Online Course. It is a year long course. The Mixed Media Play Date is a new mixed media collaboration intended to bring you endless inspiration, amazing fun, freedom in creativity and community that are supportive and encouraging and it is hosted by Tiare Smith - http://bit.ly/MMPAT19 And if you think you don’t have enough time to create - there is help, if you don’t know where to begin - there is help, if your inner critic keeps talking and you need someone to lift you up - there is help, and if you need inspiration or you simply want to find your own inner voice then the Mixed Media Play Date is for you! I am exciting to be a part of this amazing initiative. and there will be so many wonderful things you will be able to enjoy along with us: You will have Loads of FUN on top of: Monthly Challenges and prizes! New lessons each month! Weekly new tutorial videos! Creative prompts! Writing prompts! Online pajama parties! Dance breaks! Giveaways! Access to tons of creative content…videos, workshops and MORE!! Registration/Membership opens on December 1, 2018. For the early bird discount and more information check out the link in the image Do you want to WIN A FREE Year Long Spot on this Online Course with Us? I have 1 spot to GIVEAWAY! To enter (each action gives you an additional chance to be entered in the Giveaway): Check out my blog to see the variety of ways you can enter the giveaway - https://realityarts-creativity.blogspot.com/2018/11/mixed-media-play-date-mmpd-giveaway.html Contest closes Monday 26th November at Midnight (AST) Winner Announced on 27th November GOOD LUCK!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/realityarts/message
In July 2011, Anders Breivik killed 77 adults and children in a bombing in Oslo and a subsequent shooting on a nearby island where the Norwegian Labor Party's youth organisation was having their summer camp. I talk with Dr Bertel Hansen of the Department of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark about the impact of that event in Norway on the incidence of trauma- and stressor-related disorders in the neighbouring country of Denmark, and discuss this with respect to of the impact on that same population of the 9/11 attacks. We discuss the impacts of geographical proximity, cultural similarity, and the possible influence of the news media on the incidence of disorders following terrorist attacks. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sarb-johal/message
Associate Research Director Heather Rolfe talks to Gary Gibbon, Political Editor of Channel 4 News about what role broadcast media plays in framing people's negative perceptions of immigration. They talked after the public launch of a new in-depth report by NIESR entitled "Post-Brexit Immigration Policy: Reconciling Public Perceptions with Economic Evidence", funded by the Leverhulme Trust. You can find the report on NIESR's website on www.niesr.ac.uk
Joe's voice sounds funny, Allen has a theme, and Michael pours one out for Media Play as Michael's and Allen's impersonation of Joe is on point (#NailedIt).
Joe's voice sounds funny, Allen has a theme, and Michael pours one out for Media Play as Michael's and Allen's impersonation of Joe is on point (#NailedIt).
Welcome to Nargles and Other Nonsense! A Harry Potter Podcast full of spells, jinxes and curses (the adult kind)! Happy birthday, Harry! Get to know your hosts and take a walk down memory lane as we reflect on Harry Potter's best (and worst) birthdays. Our birthday wish is for Media Play to come back. Please. Keep up with the hags on: Twitter - https://twitter.com/nonsensenargles Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nonsensenargles/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nonsensenargles/ Thanks for listening!
Summary: In this episode I address the scheme the liberal media and its police-state allies in the Democrat Party are running to hide the disturbing truth from the American people. I also address some big conservative wins in the culture wars. News Picks: Why are they hiding the origins of the Spygate scandal? We won this fight with the snowflakes. Some NFL players are already looking for alternative ways to protest. Is ESPN waking up? Are they kidding? The police-state Dems are now calling for another witch hunt against the Republicans. Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved.
In Episode 11 of the Nostalgia Wax Podcast, Frank and Josh share their PTSD memories of their First Jobs. What happens at McDonald's when no one's looking? Why did people repeatedly yell at Frank? How bad did Josh want to work at Media Play? Was Frank an underage gigolo? All these questions and more will be answered! Subscribe on iTunes and leave a review, please. Follow us on Twitter @Nostalgia_Wax Like or Rate us on Facebook @thenostalgiawax
Join host Charles Kuck as he discusses reaction to "false" information the reactions of politicians and the media to a current event where two undocumented aliens were accused of a rape that never happened.
Our kindergarten teachers wanted us to learn to play nicely together. Our social media channels need to do the same. Find out why in this episode! If you enjoyed this, please share....and here's how to subscribe to never miss an episode: ➤ iTunes: stonet.co/TTOiTunes _(slowly creeping up New & Notable - your reviews SO appreciated!)_ ➤ Subscribe on the Stitcher Radio app. Search for "Traphagen's Takeout Order and click the + to add to a playlist. ➤ Google+: stonet.co/TTOCollection (hit the gear and change notifcations to "on") ➤ Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/mark-traphagen/sets/traphagens-takeout-order
Our kindergarten teachers wanted us to learn to "play together nicely." Your social media channels need to do the same. Find out why in this episode! If you enjoyed this, please share....and here's how to subscribe to never miss an episode: ➤ iTunes: stonet.co/TTOiTunes _(slowly creeping up New & Notable - your reviews SO appreciated!)_ ➤ Subscribe on the Stitcher Radio app. Search for "Traphagen's Takeout Order and click the + to add to a playlist. ➤ Google+: stonet.co/TTOCollection (hit the gear and change notifcations to "on") ➤ Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/mark-traphagen/sets/traphagens-takeout-order
Cilene Bosch was born in Brasil, moved to Los Angeles at 4. She moved to Nashville in 1995, where her daughter attended college. She worked in travel and hospitality, until she worked as marketing manager for Media Play a Big Box multi-entertainment retailer with stores nationwide and handled 11 stores, overseeing marking and promotions. She worked with music labels to drive sales, organized in-store point of purchase displays and events in collaboration with a video company, offering independent artists consignment in a retail environment, featuring a video of artists, looped on a TV near the display of their product. The concept was put in stores in a nine-bank screen display, countrywide. Many indies performed in the stores. Cilene received the Music Woman to Watch Award from Music Woman in Nashville. She founded Women of Music Music of Women (WMMW) that presented concerts, networking, showcases, media, radio play, retail sales of music, when there was no Facebook or YouTube. By connecting with international organization her members received radio play, interviews, and were hightlighted in her monthly newsletter that featured industry experts. In June 2000, she Voice Records became the WMMW record label. With 11 chapters in U.S. cities and abroad, the launch party was hosted at Warner Brothers Headquarters on Music Row. Cilene was Honorary Committee member of Donne de Musica in Rome, Italy, and three WMMW artists participated in their jubilee. Due to her father’s illness, Cilene closed WMMW in 2004, but she remains interested in supporting women in music.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media has reported on the Bombers saga. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
Thinking about ramping up your social media marketing this fall in time for the holiday season? Great idea....but where is your marketing strategy??! Join host Christopher Tompkins today as he covers some of the facts about your social media strategy and where it can be improved! The Social Marketing Academy is brought to you by The Go! Agency: Online Marketing Specialists. To learn more about The Go! Agency as well as to gain your free access to our social media marketing arsenal - visit our blog page at our official website here: http://www.thegoagencyusa.com/blog Have a topic or social media marketing question that you would like to see covered on The Social Marketing Academy? Please get in touch with us by Tweeting host Christopher Tompkins @chrisgoagency or by sending him an email at christopher@thegoagencyusa.com!
Thinking about ramping up your social media marketing this fall in time for the holiday season? Great idea....but where is your marketing strategy??! Join host Christopher Tompkins today as he covers some of the facts about your social media strategy and where it can be improved! The Social Marketing Academy is brought to you by The Go! Agency: Online Marketing Specialists. To learn more about The Go! Agency as well as to gain your free access to our social media marketing arsenal - visit our blog page at our official website here: http://www.thegoagencyusa.com/blog Have a topic or social media marketing question that you would like to see covered on The Social Marketing Academy? Please get in touch with us by Tweeting host Christopher Tompkins @chrisgoagency or by sending him an email at christopher@thegoagencyusa.com!
Everyone is shouting about the economy being in the basement and work hard to find. But as a business owner, are you making the best decisions when it comes to your marketing strategy? Join The Social Media Chef, Chris Tompkins, today as he uncovers why the world needs a marketing plan and how social media marketing is not the golden goose nor the golden egg.
Join Brother Blondie and Lardy Miss Clardy on a talk about our TV and Radio Media in Media Play. Learn how cover ups can hurt when the media don't report or release true information to the general public to be educated or to make them aware of what has happened and what can happen to the general public, if they don't know. What can we do to solve this problem?
Second Life Official: Interviews, Video Tutorials, & Machinima
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