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Här ryker Peter Fellman och Leo Lagercrantz ihop. Hör de bästa ordväxlingarna från den hetsiga debatten mellan Di:s chefredaktör och EFN:s publisher. Karin Olsson rapporterar från finkonferensen Media Summit på Grand Hôtel. Anna Gullberg berättar sanningen om avskedsmejlet från Staffan Heimerson. Victor Malm analyserar Aida, Max nya expert på Allsvenskan.
Episode 101 - Content 1 Day Christian Media Summit In this bonus episode of the Faith and Family Filmmakers Podcast, Geoff interviews Tim Shields about the upcoming ‘Content One Day', Christian Media Summit on February 24th. They discuss the event hosted at Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano Texas, which will feature panels, breakout sessions, networking opportunities, and keynote speakers focused on empowering and connecting Christian media professionals. Register now to get the ½ price earlybird discount. Lunch is included. Listen to get all the details.Highlights Include:Welcome and IntroductionIntroducing ‘Content 1 Day' 2025Event Overview and HistoryEvent Details and ExpectationsNetworking and Community BuildingPanels and Breakout SessionsIf You're Going to NRB…Possible Keynote SpeakerHow to RegisterThe Content One-Day Christian Media Summit is more than an event—it's a nurturing ground for media professionals aspiring to make meaningful content that resonates with faith and family audiences. Hosted by influential voices and attended by passionate creatives, this summit offers boundless opportunities for growth and connection. Whether you're a seasoned filmmaker, a burgeoning writer, or simply someone passionate about Christian media, this is the place to cultivate your vision and expand your reach.https://www.christianmediaconference.com/content1day-program-1The Faith & Family Filmmakers podcast helps filmmakers who share a Christian worldview stay in touch, informed, and inspired. Releasing new episodes every week, we interview experts from varying fields of filmmaking; from screenwriters, actors, directors, and producers, to film scorers, talent agents, and distributors. It is produced and hosted by Geoffrey Whitt and Jaclyn Whitt , and is brought to you by the Faith & Family Filmmakers Association Support Faith & Family Filmmakers Our mission is to help filmmakers who share a Christian Worldview stay in touch, informed, and inspired. If you would like to assist with the costs of producing this podcast, you can help by leaving a tip.Get Email Notifications Enter the Faith & Family Screenwriting Awards festival Faith and Family Screenwriting Academy: https://www.faffassociation.com/Script Notes and Coaching: https://www.faffassociation.com/script-servicesJaclyn's Book, ‘In the Beginning Middle and End' multi-book gift bundles: https://faffassociation.com/#gift-book-bundlesVip Producers Mentorship Program: https://www.faffassociation.com/vip-producers-mentorshipCopyright 2024 Ivan Ann Productions
Leo's Brian Hilberdink, EVP and president, talks with Jack O'Brien about how the drugmaker is seeding the market ahead of the anticipated launch of its topical eczema treatment.And for our Trends segment, we'll take a look back at highlights from last Wednesday's MM+M Media Summit in NYC.Music by Sixième Son Check us out at: mmm-online.com Follow us: YouTube: @MMM-onlineTikTok: @MMMnewsInstagram: @MMMnewsonlineTwitter/X: @MMMnewsLinkedIn: MM+M To read more of the most timely, balanced and original reporting in medical marketing, subscribe here.
Last week, I attended the Outdoor Media Summit in Missoula, MT, and here are some highlights!
Hello and welcome to the ZimmCast. In this episode I am going to share some audio from the recent Syngenta Media Summit 2024 that was held in the new crop protection facility in Greensboro, NC. I am grateful for the opportunity to be with a group of agricultural journalists and have personal time with Syngenta leadership. You'll hear more about the new facility. I have created a virtual newsroom on AgNewsWire that contains photos as well as interviews and other audio for ag media to use. I've picked out the welcome we had from Jeff Cecil, Head of North America Crop Protection Marketing, in the form of a one on one interview about advancing innovation for the US grower. After that you'll hear closing comments from Vern Hawkins, Regional Director, North America President. He focused on advancing American agriculture. That's the ZimmCast for now. Please let me know if you have ideas for a future podcast. Just email me at chuck@zimmcomm.biz.
Hang out with Al Mega as he chats with Mark Stewart Iverson, the writer/director/co-producer of the faith-based comedy For Prophet. For Prophet tells the story of Damon Fisher (Ben Marten), a struggling entrepreneur who encounters the relentlessly encouraging Archangel Raphael (Valentina Garcia), revealing that he has been chosen by God to become a part-time prophet with the divine mission to save his crumbling and corrupt hometown. To make matters worse, Fisher must also battle an endlessly trash-talking demon in the form of an ever-present cameraman that only he can see. His marriage, his business, and his sanity are all pushed to the brink on his spiritual quest to discover the ultimate value of faith. Tune in to learn about Mark's journey , his inspiration behind this great new project and a whole lot more….. Follow the Prophecy: www.forprophetfilm.com TRAILER: For Prophet has won multiple awards from film festivals across the country! Faith in Film International Film Festival 2022 WINNER Las Vegas International Film Festival 2022 WINNER UK Christian Film Festival 2022 WINNER Christian Family Film Festival 2022 WINNER Content Film Festival and Media Summit 2022 WINNER Salty Earth Film Festival WINNER Branson International Film Festival 2023 WINNER ICVM Crown Awards 2023 WINNER Utah Film Festival 2023 WINNER Canadian International Faith and Family Film Festival 2022 WINNER Branson International Film Festival 2023 WINNER Kingdomwood International Film Festival 2022 WINNER Great Lakes Christian Film Festival 2022 WINNER Big Apple Film Festival WINNER For Prophet comes to all major TVOD services on July 26th! Thank You for Watching / Listening! We appreciate your support! Episode 461 in an unlimited series! Host: Al Mega Follow on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook): @TheRealAlMega / @ComicCrusaders Make sure to Like/Share/Subscribe if you haven't yet: https://www.youtube.com/c/comiccrusadersworld Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/comiccrusaders Visit the official Comic Crusaders Comic Book Shop: comiccrusaders.shop Visit the OFFICIAL Comic Crusaders Swag Shop at: comiccrusaders.us Main Site: https://www.comiccrusaders.com/​​​​ Sister Site: http://www.undercovercapes.com​​​​ Pick up official Undercover Capes Podcast Network merchandise exclusively on RedBubble.com: bit.ly/UCPNMerch Streamyard is the platform of choice used by Comic Crusaders and The Undercover Capes Podcast Network to stream! Check out their premium plans for this amazing and versatile tool, sign up now: https://bit.ly/ComicCrusadersStreamyard * Edited/Produced/Directed by Al Mega
For the first time since the pandemic, the Kagan Media and Telecom Summit was back in person in New York, with a packed agenda looking at topics ranging from sports media rights to broadband technology and regulatory changes. Analysts Justin Nielson and John Fletcher join host Eric Hanselman to explore the insights and aspects that made up the Summit. There are media rights deals that have shattered previous records in the NBA and women's sports, such as the U.S. National Women's Soccer League. Advertising technology has changed how market participants are looking at monetization. Given this is an election year, ad spending will be booming and additional advertising channels add complexity to value and pricing. Broadband was a new addition to the Summit program, given the importance of interconnection and the various developments that are roiling the markets. There are ongoing concerns about effective ways of addressing the digital divide, the gap between those that are digitally well-connected and those that are not, whether that's because of availability or economic issues. The U.S. federal Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) program is trying to be the Rural Electrification Act (REA) for the new century, but funds have been delayed for years and still won't address economic inequities. The intersection of broadband and content is swinging the pendulum on bundling of service offerings back to packaging of offerings, after years of focus on unbundling. Content providers, streaming services and service providers and hoping to garner new business as consumers look for simplification. More S&P Global Content: 2024 Kagan Media Telecom Summit Credits: Host: Eric Hanselman Guests: Justin Nielson, John Fletcher www.spglobal.com
A discussion panel consisting of John Pollock, Wai Ting, Brandon Thurston, Stephanie Chase & Richard “Benno” Benson discussing various topics related to their coverage of professional wrestling, the changing landscape, the impact of the Vince McMahon story over the past two years, and where the industry is heading.Recorded on Saturday, July 6th, 2024 at Wide Open in Toronto, ON. This podcast is audio only.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wrestlenomics-radio2532/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
POST Wrestling's Media Summit 2024 — a discussion panel consisting of John Pollock, Wai Ting, Brandon Thurston, Stephanie Chase & Richard “Benno” Benson discussing various topics related to their coverage of professional wrestling, the changing landscape, the impact of the Vince McMahon story over the past two years, and where the industry is heading.Recorded on Saturday, July 6th, 2024 at Wide Open in Toronto, ON. This podcast is audio only.Follow on X:John Pollock: https://x.com/iamjohnpollockStephanie Chase: https://x.com/StephanieMChaseBrandon Thurston: https://x.com/BrandonThurstonBenno: https://x.com/BensonRichardEWai Ting: https://x.com/wai0937Subscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://postwrestling.com/discordMerch: Chopped-Tees.com/POSTwrestlingX/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Prior to Money in the Bank in Toronto I sat down with POST Wrestling's John Pollock and Wai Ting, Wrestlenomic's Brandon Thurston and Grappl's Benno to talk about wrestling media in 2024. It was a huge honour to be invited by John and Brandon to speak on this subject and hope you all enjoy listening to what I believe is a very interesting discussion. I haven't listened to it back myself yet but I know there's things I wish I'd said or points I wish I'd expanded on. If you have any feedback or questions leave them in the comments below. Get full access to Stephanie Chase... on wrestling at stephaniechase.substack.com/subscribe
Eric Jensen and JT Wistrcill break down the NFL media landscape going into the 2024 season, there are some takes here, buckle up.
We're in the thick of Olympic and Paralympic Trials for Team USA! On this episode, we're featuring some of the gymnasts who will be vying for slots on the Team USA's artistic gymnastics team this weekend. Yul Moldauer and Brody Malone talked with us at Team USA's Media Summit in April, and they'll be competing to get onto their second Olympic team. Learn more on how to watch the gymnastics trials here. Follow Yul on Insta and X, and Brody on Insta and X. Also joining us is rhythmic gymnast Evita Griskenas. Evita has already qualified for Paris 2024, which will be her second Olympics. Follow Evita on Insta and X. Then we have Alison's interviews with the women who will compete for the US in épée fencing: Kat Holmes, Anne Cebula, Margherita Guzzi Vincenti and Hadley Husisian. Follow Kat, Anne, Margherita and Hadley on Insta. Thanks to USA Fencing for having Alison to their Media Day! Need swag to celebrate the upcoming Games? We're having a giveaway -- sign up for our newsletter, and you'll be entered to win a great prize pack. In Paris 2024 news, more hospitality houses and pavilions will open their doors, and luckily there maps to help. Parc de la Villette has a map, and Paris 2024's map is here! France Television is also ramping up its coverage of the Paralympics. SKIMS is continuing its collaboration with Team USA. Find the collection here. LA 2028 has announced a new sport for the Paralympic program. In our news from TKFLASTAN, we hear from: Para powerlifter Louise Sugden Former biathlete Clare Egan For a transcript of this episode, please visit http://flamealivepod.com. Thanks so much for listening, and until next time, keep the flame alive! *** Keep the Flame Alive: The Olympics and Paralympics Fan Podcast with hosts Jill Jaracz & Alison Brown. New episodes released every week and daily during the Olympics and Paralympics. Also look for our monthly Games History Moment episodes in your feed. Support the show: http://flamealivepod.com/support Bookshop.org store: https://bookshop.org/shop/flamealivepod TeePublic merch: https://www.teepublic.com/?ref_id=36040 Hang out with us online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flamealivepod Insta: http://www.instagram.com/flamealivepod Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/flamealivepod Facebook Group: hhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/flamealivepod Newsletter: Sign up at https://mailchi.mp/ee507102fbf7/flamealivepod VM/Text: (208) FLAME-IT / (208) 352-6348
AI-ify's AI in Media & Entertainment Summit on June 2, 2024 wrapped up with a final panel that was so engaging to the audience, it continued far past its allotted time and well into the evening's networking cocktail hour. They brought the beer into us! #decentralizedai #ActiveInferenceAI The panel was hosted by Robert Scoble, and included panelists: Denise Holt, X. Eyeé, Eliza Tan, and Talbert Herndon The discussion focused on the future of AI, AI safeguards, decentralized AI, the Spatial Web, Active Inference AI, and so much more. HUGE thank you to Steven Echtman for facilitating this event and allowing it to unfold into the longest panel of the summit - giving voice to all the audience members who wanted to ask questions, and providing the space and time for such an important discussion on AI. LinkedIn Links: Steven Echtman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevene/ Robert Scoble: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scobleizer/ Denise Holt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deniseholt1/ X. Eyeé: https://www.linkedin.com/in/techwithx/ Eliza Tan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizatan1/ Talbert Herndon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/talbert-andre/ AI-ify event information and links here: https://aiify.io/events/20240601-02sf/ Learn more about Active Inference AI and the Spatial Web on my blog here: https://deniseholt.us/ Join the Spatial Web AI Substack and find out how to tune into our exclusive invite-only monthly Learning Lab LIVE sessions here: https://deniseholt.substack.com/subscribe AIX Global Media: https://aixglobalmedia.com #ActiveInferenceAI #SpatialWeb #VERSESAI #DecentralizedAI
Fethi Benaissa gives a round-up of today's trends.
Morning Footy: A daily soccer podcast from CBS Sports Golazo Network
The MF crew welcome in New York Red Bulls standout defender John Tolkin to the show. The group talk about his current hair status and game plan with it moving forward, what the Olympics media summit experience was like, what it's like to put on the US jersey, and the history of players representing the country from the state of New Jersey. Next, a chat about the New York Red Bulls season, playing under Sandro Schwarz, and all the new teammates. And then, a look ahead to their rematch against Inter Miami, a team they defeated 4-0 at home in the pouring rain. Can they repeat the feat down in Florida? And finally, a chat about facing France in the past and possibly in the future. Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Morning Footy podcast on Twitter: @CBSSportsGolazo, @susannahcollins, @nicocantor1, @NotAlexis, @CharlieDavies9 For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, the Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ 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
Det er knap halvandet år siden ChatGPT blev lanceret, og bølgen af AI er skyllet ind over mange brancher – inklusive journalistikken, hvor både researchere, journalister, podcastere, redaktører, grafikere, fotografer og andre på godt og ondt har oplevet at generativ AI er blevet en del af hverdagen.Men måske er vi alligevel ikke kommet særlig langt? Måske er vi stadig der hvor vi bruger teknologien til at gøre som vi plejer, bare hurtigere, i stedet for for at prøve helt nye og anderledes ting af? Eller måske rettere; at vi spørger hvordan vi kan bruge AI til at løse journalistikkens kerneopgave på en bedre måde?Jeg har besøg af journalist, redaktør og SDU fellow Ida Ebbensgaard og af adjunkt Peder Hammerskov fra journalistuddannelsen på DJMX, som kom i studiet direkte fra Nordic AI in Media Summit 2024.Derudover har vi som sædvanlig et par korte nyheder fra AI-land – denne gang blandt andet om spillelister i Spotify og endnu en satsning fra OpenAI-direktør Sam Altman.LINKSNYHEDERSpotify lancerer (begrænset) test af AI-skabte spillelisterSam Altman og Jony Ive jagter penge til AI-hardwareSilo AI lancerer nordiske sprog i Viking-modellerneAI OG JOURNALISTIKIda Ebbensgaard, SDU fellowPeder Hammerskov, DJMXNordic AI in Media 2024Alle præsentationerne fra NAMS 2024Financial Times afprøver chatbotten "Ask FT"Newsquest har syv AI-assisterede reporterGrønlandsk-dansk oversættelsesværktøjer hos SermitsiaqSermitsiaq – nyheder i GrønlandRune Ytreberg - nyheder fra Tromsø[Podimo afprøver AI-støttet søgning og 'discovery'](https://podimo.com/en/newsroom/podimo-tests-new-ai-feature-conversational-interface-to-aid-in-podcast-discoveryRapport og undersøgelse fra AP: "Generative AI in Journalism"
On this episode, Mike and Larry sit down and discuss their experience at the LCR Media Summit in Atlanta, GA. They discuss lessons learned to better improve their podcast and social media presence. Mike and Larry talk about the friendships they have made nationwide and the importance of attending these community events in the lawn care industry. https://go.getjobber.com/sidehustlesquad (Get 20% off for 6 months) Save 10% on KUJO Yardwear: https://www.kujo.com/?utm_source=sidehustlesquadpodcast&promotion=10sidehustle
On today's episode, Mike discusses the upcoming LCR Media Summit in Atlanta, GA January 19th and 20th. Come check it out and meet Mr. Producer, Paul Jamison and more! Mike also announces a new addition to his family! LCR Summit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lcr-summit-tickets-725789394617 @sidehustlesquadpodcast https://go.getjobber.com/sidehustlesquad (Get 20% off for 6 months) Save 10% on KUJO Yardwear: https://www.kujo.com/?utm_source=sidehustlesquadpodcast&promotion=10sidehustle
Actor, Activist and Storyteller Alysia Reiner Interview! Yes it's true — I just joined the Marvel Universe as DODC Agent Deever on the new Disney+ series, Ms. Marvel. You might also know me as Natalie "Fig" Figueroa on ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK (and I won a SAG AWARD as part of the incredible cast!). However, IRL I'm an actress, activist, producer and eco-momma who uses her superpowers for good. But did you know? You can also catch me as Sunny on critically acclaimed, Peabody Award-winning BETTER THINGS on F/X, and Kathryn in the new Starz horror-comedy series, SHINING VALE, alongside Courteney Cox and Greg Kinnear, and Kiki Rains on HBO's THE DEUCE. Also, I both star in & produced the Sundance Film Festival hit, EQUITY, and Tribeca Film Festival favorite EGG, which is 100% fresh on ROTTEN TOMATOES (whaaaaa?!!?). A few other recent adventures include getting naked on BROAD CITY with Abbi and Ilana and going head to head against Annalise on HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER. Damn, I am a lucky girl. But MOST Importantly, I LOOOOVE working as a change maker for women. As an advocate for women's rights and climate change initiatives, I am an ambassador for GDIM, started an eco-fashion initiative, Livari, and just became the first ever eco emissary for zero-waste beauty brand, Izzy. I am also on the Advisory Board of the EARTH DAY INITIATIVE. I have been invited to speak at The White House, The United Nations, Google, Cannes Lion, Women's Media Summit, Collision, and countless film festivals and other events about breaking barriers for women in all fields, specifically the entertainment industry. And to (not so humble) #humblebrag for a sec, I'm really proud to have been awarded the Persistence of Vision Award by the Women's Media Summit, the Sarah Powell Leadership Award by the Women's Prison Association, the MUSE Made In NY Award from The Mayors office & New York Women in Film and TV, the Moves Power Women Award, the Pioneer in Filmmaking Award, the Collaboration Award from the Coalition for Women in the Arts and Media, and, oh please, I don't want to bore you with all of um... OTHER AMAZING THINGS! WAR WORDS The off-broadway show Alysia is currently in Her character in the play has cancer, so she'll likely want to discuss Cancer Support Community (where she is an ambassador), My Cancer Family, and perhaps a few other non-profits in this sector She'll also likely want to use this time to talk about Veterans ! PHILANTHROPIC / ACTIVISM Geena Davis Institute on gender and Media Alysia is on the board - does a great deal of work in this sector ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM IZZY BEAUTY Alysia is an eco-emissary and developed two shades of zero-waste lip gloss for them. They also have an exciting collab coming up! EARTH DAY INITIATIVE Alysia serves on the board FOSSIL FUEL TREATY Alysia is an ambassador Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a preview of their session at this week's MM+M Media Summit, Jack O'Brien interviews Roku's Chris Schneider about how pharma brands can ride the ad-supported streaming wave. Lecia Bushak explains the FTC's recent crackdown on pharma companies over incorrectly listing patents in the FDA's “Orange book.” And TikTok's skincare craze tops our Trends segment, along with the reason for Brook Shields' recent seizure and a newly launched cancer research fund named after Alex Trebek.Follow us: @MMMnewswww.mmm-online.com Music by Sixième Son.
Listen in as the most recognizable voices in Hound Media and podcasting come together to discuss media and its importance to hunting with hounds in 2023 and into the future. Special Thanks to Ben Sheets of Tree Talkin' Media for hosting Josh Michaelis of Fueled by Joy, Jason Duby of Full Cry Magazine, Clayton Stark of Stark Outdoors and Chris Powell of Houndsman XP. www.houndsmanxp.com Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! SPONSORS: Joy Dog Food onX Cajun Lights Go Wild 1TDC WorksoWell dogsRtreed Freedom Hunters Rough Cut Company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen in as the most recognizable voices in Hound Media and podcasting come together to discuss media and its importance to hunting with hounds in 2023 and into the future. Special Thanks to Ben Sheets of Tree Talkin' Media for hosting Josh Michaelis of Fueled by Joy, Jason Duby of Full Cry Magazine, Clayton Stark of Stark Outdoors and Chris Powell of Houndsman XP.www.houndsmanxp.comCheck out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!SPONSORS:Joy Dog Food onXCajun LightsGo Wild1TDC WorksoWelldogsRtreedFreedom HuntersRough Cut Company
Today we have a special bonus episode with some of the most recognized voices in hound media. Ben Sheets of Tree Talking Time put together a “Hound Media Summit” of sorts where he, along with Chris, Josh, Clayton, and Jason talk about the houndsman's presence in the outdoor media industry. We talk about the responsibility we all have as well as tip our hats to the “mainstream” that is coming around and realizing the value of Houndsmen and our way of life. Some big things are in the making, so how can write our own narrative?
Listen in as the most recognizable voices in Hound Media and podcasting come together to discuss media and its importance to hunting with hounds in 2023 and into the future. Special Thanks to Ben Sheets of Tree Talkin' Media for hosting Josh Michaelis of Fueled by Joy, Jason Duby of Full Cry Magazine, Clayton Stark of Stark Outdoors and Chris Powell of Houndsman XP.www.houndsmanxp.comCheck out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!SPONSORS:Joy Dog Food onXCajun LightsGo Wild1TDC WorksoWelldogsRtreedFreedom HuntersRough Cut Company
On this special episode, Josh sits down with all the big players in the hound media world at Autumn Oaks.
Bringing hound hunters together from everywhere is the goal of this special bonus episode. While at Autumn Oaks I had the idea to gather up a few of everyones favorite hound media personalities. The goal was to talk about where we have been, and where we are going and how we can unite to achieve these goals. I think we had a great conversation with a lot of laughs but also hit a few serious topics as well. I hope everyone enjoys this conversation as much as I did. Sponsers: https://conkeysoutdoors.com Promo Code TREETALKINTIME5 https://fullcrymag.com https://www.dusupply.com Merch: https://www.dusupply.com/hound-hunting-organizations/all-podcast-apparel.html Social Media: https://www.patreon.com/treetalkintime https://www.facebook.com/treetalkinmedia https://www.instagram.com/treetalkinmedia
Glenn shares the story of how he ended up adopting his son, who is now about to head off to college, and discusses the beauty of adoption. Pat Gray joins Glenn and Stu to discuss the downfall of some of the Republican political candidates' campaigns during the Summit. Glenn previews his exclusive interview with Tucker Carlson. Glenn and Stu talk to Glenn's son about the impact he's had on Glenn's life and what the future looks like as he's headed off to college. Vice President Kamala Harris gaffed while speaking about climate change and allegedly called for a population decrease, but Glenn explains why this may not have been as accidental as the White House is trying to make it seem. Glenn and Stu review each presidential candidate's performance at the Family Leadership Summit, presented by Blaze Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about the fallout from Blaze Media's “The Summit, hosted by Tucker Carlson”; Carlson's brutal handling of Mike Pence's defense of military support for the Ukraine war while ignoring crime ridden cities and other domestic problems; Carlson's grilling of Asa Hutchinson about his position on treatment for trans kids; his response to Tim Scott's proposal for dealing with illegal immigration and Mexico's allowing of fentanyl to come over our border; his reaction to Nikki Haley explaining how she plans to gut a lot of federal agencies; Vivek Ramaswamy's theory about the deep state targeting his campaign; Carlson's reaction Ron DeSantis' plans for the first day of his presidency; Fox News' Maria Bartiromo reminding Donald Trump that he failed to drain the swamp; David Sacks attacking Google for YouTube's censorship of Jordan Peterson's interview with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.; and much more. WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ ---------- Today's Sponsors: Moink - Join the Moink movement today! Get grass-fed and grass-finished beef and lamb, pastured pork and chicken, and wild-caught Alaskan salmon, direct to your door. Rubin Report listeners and for a limited time viewers get FREE ground beef for a YEAR. Go to https://www.moinkbox.com/RUBIN
Summary In this episode of Startup Junkies, hosts Jeff Amerine, Caleb Talley, and Victoria Dickerson interview Yoon Kim, founder of Outdoor Media Summit and Outdoor ECOM. Yoon shares his entrepreneurial journey, including failed attempts and success stories. He also discusses his personal life, including how he met his partner and his perspective on life and business. He offers insights into the struggles and triumphs of entrepreneurship and provides inspiration for those looking to start their own business. Show Notes (0:57) Yoon's Origin Story and Entrepreneurial Journey (6:33) Yoon's Current Projects (11:25) Arkansas's Involvement in Outdoor Recreation (18:17) Outdoor ECOM and AI (24:15) Yoon's Choice to Give Back (31:27) What Keep's Yoon Up at Night? (37:17) Advice to the Younger Self (39:33) Closing Thoughts Links Jeff Amerine Caleb Talley Victoria Dickerson Yoon Kim Outdoor Media Summit Outdoor ECOM Quotes “I think just being super patient and waiting for the right opportunity and then taking advantage of it—that's kind of my way [the] way I look at my style of entrepreneurship.” - Yoon Kim, (3:47) “It's cool because in Arkansas, we're leaders in some of these [outdoor spaces]. We're the brown trout capital of the world and the mountain bike capital of the world. Pretty soon we're going to be one of the paddle capitals of the world. We have the Paddle Industry Association that was formed here in Northwest Arkansas. So we have leadership in different pockets of these outdoor industries.” - Yoon Kim, (12:38)
The CPG Guys co-hosts PVSB & Bryan Gildenberg are joined by Allume Group CEO and #Fresh4 co-host Andrea Leigh recording in Chicago at the Path to Purchase Institute Retail Media Summit 2023.Follow Andrea Leigh on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreakleigh/Follow Allume Group on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/allumegroup/Follow Allume Group online at: https://allumegroup.com/Follow the Path to Purchase Institute online at: http://p2pi.orgAndrea, Bryan & PVSB recap key themes that were discussed at this year's event.Thanks to P2PI for inviting us to speak in numerous sessions and providing us space to record several episodes of the podcast.CPG Guys Website: http://CPGguys.comFMCG Guys Website: http://FMCGguys.comCPG Scoop Website: http://CPGscoop.comNextUp Website: http://NextUpisnow.org/cpgguysRetailWit Website: http://retailwit.comDISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from CPGGUYS, LLC or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by CPGGUYS, LLC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of theCPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast. CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.
Welcome back to the outdoor biz podcast. You are in for a treat today. Episode 374 of The Outdoor Biz Podcast features my conversation with Yoon Kim and Lucie Hanes from Outdoor Media Summit. If you're not familiar with the Outdoor Media Summit we're going to fix that. An annual event where the folks on the media side of the outdoor biz get together to network, connect with brands, participate in educational workshops and more helping move the industry forward. Facebook Twitter Instagram The Outdoor Biz Podcast Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Sign up for my Newsletter HERE. I'd love to hear your feedback about the show! You can contact me here: email: rick@theoutdoorbizpodcast.com or leave me a message on Speakpipe! Presented to by Wolfgang: Show Notes Let's begin with a little bit about you. Lucy, How did you get into the outdoor lifestyle? I was lucky enough to have a very outdoorsy dad who took me on my first hike when I was less than a year old. I mean, obviously, I was not hiking, but I was nice and toasty on his back. So I grew up hiking, and backpacking and then got into whitewater kayaking through passengers adventure camp in Richmond, Virginia. I think I started kayaking then. So that was kind of my first introduction to adventure outdoor sports. Yoon, how about you? I think when I was in college. I had a roommate who was really into the outdoors. I wasn't really into it, but he kind of made it a point to bring me into his sports, which were climbing and mountain biking at the time. And I never really, it's like, for me at first it was just kind of, something that people like me didn't really do. But he, he was pretty insistent about climbing with him on Wednesdays. Marty Combs was the roommate. So you guys are both now involved with the Outdoor Media Summit. For listeners who might not be familiar, tell us about the Outdoor Media Summit. How did it start? Who attends? What kind of things goes on? The content? Lucy, you wanna take a crack at it? Let's start with how it started. How did it start? Yoon- Well I can tell you how it started. So back in the day there, there still is, there's a conference called Shift, which is for land managers and it's mostly for land managers and conservation agencies in Jackson Hole. Christian Beckwith reached out to me and said we wanna bring some media to shift. This is back in 2013 when he reached out to me, the first show I believe, and he said, Hey, we wanna bring media to this conference. How do we do it? You and I have heard a lot of people in media and you're doing a lot of freelance writing and know a lot of editors. So I was like well, have a gathering for media people and, do a separate conference at the same time. It's your conference. He like he, we got some money for some money and you pull together some media folks. And I just wasn't interested. I was doing some other stuff. Then he talked to me a few times and I was like, sure, why not? We'll try it. And so that was the first blogger summit at the time, it was a gathering of like 30 bloggers and that was the first Outdoor Media Summit. And where was it? In Jacksonville. And who at it were bloggers to start with now who attends now? It's pretty much all media from all walks of life related to the outdoors, right? Writers, bloggers, photographers. There's print media and digital media. But we like to focus on, print folks, editors, freelancers, as well as podcasters, bloggers, and Instagrammers. We try to get, the whole spectrum of, of media. It's not just, it's not just words and audio. It can be video, it can be a short form, it can be long form. We're trying to expand the definition of what media really counts as. And what about the content? Tell our listeners about the content you guys provide at the summit. It's, it's great content, by the way. So our kind of philosophy on how we deliver content is at two levels. There's the keynote level and the breakout session-level. The keynote level is a bigger picture, higher level. This is where we're gonna have advocacy themes and like the industry hoorah moments. They get everyone under one roof and let's, think as a community towards, some big high-level talk. So that's kinda at the, at the, the keynote level. The breakout session level is very tactical, very how-to, and it's really aimed at helping you be better at your job as media or as a marketing professional. So those are our two audiences. And then we have our group activities, which is a little bit different. That's more of, business development, business partnership, finding, these silly games and silly ways to bring people together. But at the end of it, we're always, we're very intentional on how we program these things. Because we wanna put media and marketers together and see how they can collaborate to create these business partnerships. So Lucy, would you add anything to that? Yeah, going back to that point about, the immediate and advanced-level content. I think a, a main point of doing that is that we are trying to be this conference for media by media. So that means that everyone that's presenting is also participating. It's this circular relationship. You're not just, you're not just there to share your secrets. You're there to learn other people's secrets too. Just because you're an expert in one thing doesn't mean that you are in some other aspect of media that could really apply to. to you and your future. So we want to be able to have content that speaks to people that are experts that have been doing this for years and decades and think that they don't have anything new to learn, but they definitely do right? Lucy, how'd you get involved with the outdoor media? Yeah, I mean, it's kind of a funny story. I was I had just quit my job managing a climbing gym and was doing some contract work for Unionized Mutual friend and colleague Aaron Bible while I was kind of in between jobs. Was not planning on taking any sort of conventional job ever Again, turned out that this was not one, but I started doing some contract work for Erin who introduced me to Yoon. Started working with Yon a little bit, just on the side doing some research and writing for him. We met for the first time in person at last year's summer or met over breakfast, and said, eh, why not? And here we are. But really it was the kind of the magic of creating a community that lured me in and realizing that, there's a way, to create something powerful enough that it's worth any sacrifice. I think you guys have struck a chord on something different. I mean, we were talking about gathering places and things, and I think we've all been to various trade shows and I think things evolve over time. And if they don't stay fresh, people drop out and go do other things. And I think what you guys bring to the table is a different way of, of that gathering point. Was that conscious or did it just evolve as you created it? Yeah. It's funny, we had a Dennis Lu on from outside. He compared what Outdoor Media Summit felt like to what OR felt like 25 years ago. It's one of my favorite testimonials. And I think there is intentionality in creating that vibe, that authenticity. Our steering committee is made up of top names in the outdoor industry, top brands and media. And this is truly a gathering that's designed by our community. We're not owned by private equity. We don't have shareholders and we're only responsible to our community. And that's it. I think there's a real hunger for something different, like you're saying, Rick for a gathering place that is authentic, that is built for us, and something that's also cost-effective, yet hyper-efficient and sustainable. There's a lot of intentionality in how we build that programming. And it's funny, like sometimes people will realize like, wait a minute, that's why they do that. They'll be like, come up. Is that why you guys do that? Like, yep, we do that. People have been attending since 2016. What do you think drives the growth and keeps them coming back? Is it that different format? Is it camaraderie and team building? Is it a combination of all of the above? Lucy, feel free to jump here anytime, I feel like there's a magic that we're trying to capture, which is that authenticity piece, but there's also gotta be that like productivity slash like, I've gotta have ROI on this thing. You can't just go to somewhere and have an amazingly great time walking around. So we're trying to find that balance, and I think that balance is in programming. And so this week we have a steering committee made up, it's the top names, right? The junkies and they're guiding how we're productive. But at the same time make it more authentic. And then we have these kinds of silly brainstorming games on like, how can we come up with new ideas around this stuff? But the ideas that they come up with are, it's really pent-up demand, right? This is stuff that they've been thinking about for a long time that they haven't been able to introduce a trade show environment, but an environment like ours, a little bit more flexible. It's also only media and marketers. So like we can do some things, it's not including sales reps and retail. Right. Distributors and, everyone else involved in the industry. It's just made for marketers at Brands and media. Editors at media. So I think we can create programming that's specific to the needs of those two audiences. There's a third that we're trying to capture here and that's PR folks, PR folks are such an important part of this media ecosystem. And we haven't done a great job at like building programming. Because I think they are an important cog in the wheel. You've been working with a lot of events for a long time. And we talked a little bit about how they're gonna change. Is there anything else that you think other events might be evolving to? Yoon, you've been involved with some trade shows as of late, the big gear show I think we've all been to, but what about other events? What do you think is gonna happen in the trade show world? That's a great question. So this is kinda what I'm seeing is it seems like the evolution or, you could even say the disruption in the event. And outdoor for us. And we, we call ourselves outdoor, but there's, there are 38 other outdoor industries that are part of, that say that they're outdoor. So we'll just say that we're kinda the human-powered corner of the outdoor industry. Right. Fish guys, call themselves outdoor. The boating guys now, call themselves all these different guys say they're outdoor. I think we're more in the human-powered direction. What I saw on bike was, after Interbike went away and the industry needed a new gathering place. They gathered, they rallied around conferences. So first it was people for Bikes. I'm also on the people for bikes events and marketing subcommittee, And that's, that's a really cool volunteer subcommittee position. What I see kind of happening in outdoor is similar to what happened in bike, they may be like five years ahead of us. This trade show went away again because of business proposition. The trade show model doesn't serve brands like it used to. And there's kind of two directions in the aftermath. One is conferences and the other is b2b2c, which is that business to business to consumer. So I see that happening in outdoor where, big gear show and both, kind going for this consumer model, the b2 B2C model. And then there's the conference piece. I think that we're the only real business conference. There are other conferences out there, but yeah, the Outdoor Writer's Conference is pretty business-related from a writer's perspective, right? They go there to meet people where they're gonna create their articles and photography programs and all this stuff for a business purpose. So there are other, other conferences out there, and I think. Really the niche events, the hyper niche-focused events like us, and then the regional shows, right? So in the aftermath of the Old Glory days of trade shows, I wrote a big, long article about this in Outside Business Journal. It's titled of Trade Shows or something. It was a pretty fun piece. Side Ghost wrote it, but Ken Kenji and I wrote it together. And it just kind of, outlays our thoughts on where we think the future of the events industry's headed for outdoor. And that's kind what we came up with is the old heyday of, everything can be done under one roof, every single type of professional can come together and it's gonna be a super long show. With, half a million dollar expenses from a brand, a two-story double-decker, giant booths, those days are over. The dates of rampant spending and events are now being fractured and going to the consumer model where that can continue. The B2C consumer model and then hyper-focused events and then regional events are kinda where we see the evolution going. Alright, let's shift gears and have a little fun. Let's go to the lightning round. How about that? What outdoor activities do you guys participate in? Lucy, how about you? I know you run a lot, right? Yeah. I am a dual sport athlete. I am an ultra trail runner and rock climber. Attempting to take both of those to the semi-pro level. Yeah, that's kind of what I do. It doesn't leave too much energy for anything else. Yoon, how about you? I'd say fly fishing is probably up there at the top of my jams with mount biking. I'm in, I live in Bentonville, so by nature of my backyard, there are tons of biking opportunities out here, and I climb as much as I can, and I ski and snowboard as much as I can. Yoon, how about you all that gear you've reviewed all those years? What's your favorite piece under a hundred bucks? You know what's funny is, I used to, you're right, I used to get tons and tons of gear right? When and I got to a point where I didn't like getting apparel anymore cause I would just get so much of it, right? And I didn't know what to do with it. And then I don't know when this was, maybe five years ago, I decided, you know what, I'm gonna wear the same exact thing every single day. And so I bought, 20 of the same shirts and I got like five, the same merino wool sweaters for the winter. And I got eight pairs of Livsn pants. And I know this is not that sexy of a piece of gear. But it's something that I wear every single day is these Livsn Flex Canvas pants. Like six months outta the year or however long it's, I'm wearing these Flex Canvas pants and I can wear them to semi-formal events. Also, Livsn is based in Bentonville, so I can get away with a little bit more if I'm wearing these. So people recognize like, you're supporting the local community. It has kinda a hometown hero status out here. Yeah. Yeah. Shout out to those guys. Lucie- So mine is gonna be a little bit unconventional in that I feel like it's the one thing that allows me to do everything else. Because I think that a lot of people that spend a lot of time doing very active things in the outdoors, we put our bodies through some hell, It's not necessarily the healthiest thing that we can do for ourselves to be pushing our body to that extent all the time. A few years ago, stumbled upon this, this business called Physivantage that makes basically supplements mainly for climbers, but outdoor athletes in general. And using their collagen every day, it saved my tendons from just rigorous damage. As I put them through a lot on the wall and on the trails. So using that every day has been really helpful to me. And that is the main thing. Like it, it keeps me getting out and it keeps me from being injured. And what's it called again? It's run by the climber, Eric Horst. And it's spelled p h y s i v a n t a g e. How about books? Are you guys, I think you guys are both avid readers. Give us a couple of your favorite books. Lucie- I will always keep coming back to Lynn Hill's biography, climbing free or autobiography that she wrote, I mean, many, many years ago. I think it came out in the nineties. But she is just my ultimate climbing hero. If you haven't read it or if anyone hasn't read it, it's worth a read for sure. Yoon, I don't know about my favorite book. It's probably gonna be a Malcolm Gladwell, his series. But I'll say probably the most recent book that I read which I just finished up the other day I thought was really interesting. It's called The Tyranny of Merit. It's like a social justice slash political philosophy. More on political philosophy on it's a pretty interesting read. I'm, and I'm not sure if I agree with everything in the book, but it's really challenging. As we wrap up, is there anything else you'd like to say or ask of our listeners? So I teased something earlier about this programming that we built for PR folks. So it's two things. One of 'em is still a little under embargo at the moment but it's gonna be cool. It's a specific track for PR folks and we're still developing the programming and that's why I can't talk about it. We've got some partners but it's gonna be really good, but the programming is gonna be specific for PR folks. And then the other piece is gonna be before the show, have opening night reception on the first night. So before that we're gonna be doing an event called New Gear Speed. And as a media person, you'll love it. Cause probably what you hate most as a media person is walking around aimlessly in the aisles between half-hour appointments, right? Well, what do, do now for 30 minutes and you're walking around listening, kinda hoping someone asks, calls your name, or run into someone that you know. And then you gotta do that for three days, right? And it's just a really inefficient way to do product. So one of the most common things I hear from media is, man, I wish we could take three days of trade show, just put it into three hours, and just do a speed date of 10 minutes of 30 different brands. And they just tell me what product they want me to write about, the new product, why it's important, and why I should write about it. And then gimme the best basics of costs and specs. And then move on. And then after meeting 30 brands, 30 products after 10 minutes with each brand, I can walk out and I know the 13 products I'm gonna write about this year and then be done with it. And then they can move on education and focus on education. That's what we did is we created the speed date format. And we didn't create this, this is something that came outta our steering committee meeting, which was cool. Like media, just being like, yeah, it's my pet peeve. I hate walking aimlessly for the next meeting. Someone, please solve this. So that's our coolest new program. Rick, I've got a question for you. What makes you want to come back to Outdoor Media Summit? It's a combination of things. One is being new to media and interacting with the media folks, I just learned so much just from the conversations in the halls really, or in the hotel lobby. I'm not a media guy. I've never been a media guy. I've been a sales and product guy my whole life, and even though I interacted with those guys a little bit, the marketing guys did all that, not me. I was busy selling to the retailers or whatever. So that's what I got most out of it was just that interaction about, listening to what they do and how they do it. And I feel like my show was designed to share the stories of the people because I think we all have such great stories, such great backgrounds, and many of us have been in it a long time. So it's great, history and experience to pass on. And a podcast is perfect for that. So that's why I go, is to catch those people. I think of all the events I've been to, your event does that the best? I get a lot outta the Outdoor Writer's Association conference too. But the trade shows, they're not for that. Right? They're for something different. I totally get it. But that's what I get outta your event. I don't think there's one best. There are so many people that do so many great things. But yeah, as far as interaction, like you say, you curate every minute so that whatever you're doing is working. Because every minute I'm not bored, I'm not looking around for something to do. I'm gonna run into somebody in the lobby. I'm gonna run into somebody in the aisle or walking outta the room, going into another room, or I'm gonna sit next to somebody at the thing I'm sitting at. And just being a new media guy, that's helped me a ton. And I just bought my ticket yesterday, so I'll be back. As we wrap up here can people find you? What's the best way to reach out to you if they wanna ask questions? Yoon? Yeah. My email is yoon@outdoormediasummit.com. I answer every email that comes through. I think I do. Pretty sure I do. Lucy, how about you? Yeah, you can also email me at the same lucie@outdoormediasummit.com or on Instagram at the same @luciehaines We're pretty darn responsive. We love communicating with people. Outdoor Media Summit is intimate and small for a reason and that's so that we can personally interact with everybody, and that's very important to us.
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