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Tune into the Marketer of the Month Podcast for our Rapid-Fire Round, where top experts from Volvo, EY, Vimeo, Wax, Sandbox, Babbel, and other leading companies answer a series of quick, incisive questions. Dive into the real, human side of leadership as these prominent figures reveal candid insights and share their priceless business wisdom. Sit back, hit play, and discover the personalities behind these influential roles!
Tune into the Marketer of the Month Podcast for our Rapid-Fire Round, where top experts from Volvo, EY, Vimeo, Wax, Sandbox, Babbel, and other leading companies answer a series of quick, incisive questions. Dive into the real, human side of leadership as these prominent figures reveal candid insights and share their priceless business wisdom. Sit back, hit play, and discover the personalities behind these influential roles!
Tune into the Marketer of the Month Podcast for our Rapid-Fire Round, where top experts from Volvo, EY, Vimeo, Wax, Sandbox, Babbel, and other leading companies answer a series of quick, incisive questions. Dive into the real, human side of leadership as these prominent figures reveal candid insights and share their priceless business wisdom. Sit back, hit play, and discover the personalities behind these influential roles!
Tune into the Marketer of the Month Podcast for our Rapid-Fire Round, where top experts from Volvo, EY, Vimeo, Wax, Sandbox, Babbel, and other leading companies answer a series of quick, incisive questions. Dive into the real, human side of leadership as these prominent figures reveal candid insights and share their priceless business wisdom. Sit back, hit play, and discover the personalities behind these influential roles!
Tune into the Marketer of the Month Podcast for our Rapid-Fire Round, where top experts from Volvo, EY, Vimeo, Wax, Sandbox, Babbel, and other leading companies answer a series of quick, incisive questions. Dive into the real, human side of leadership as these prominent figures reveal candid insights and share their priceless business wisdom. Sit back, hit play, and discover the personalities behind these influential roles!
Join our Rapid Fire Round on the Marketer of the Month Podcast where luminaries from Volvo, Ey, Vimeo, Wax, Sandbox, Babbel, and more face a barrage of quick-witted questions. Explore the authentic, human dimension of leadership as these bold speakers share vulnerable insights and invaluable business wisdom. So, relax, hit play, and unravel the personalities behind the influential titles.
Welcome to Episode 47 of This is Not Happening. An Album of the Month Podcast where in Part 1 we deep dive into an Album that one of us has chosen and in Part 2 we play 'Spin it or Bin it'. This is where we pick a theme and each select a song that represents that theme. We judge each others selections by asking the question 'Spin It or Bin It'?This month, in Part 2, Joey has picked the most obvious choice for 4 middle aged dads, Brat by Charli XCX. It is impossible to ignore the critical response for this album so we all dive headfirst into the first Charli album that any of us has experienced. And it's a belter ... but I am pretty sure it will also divide opinion. This month, in Part 2, Spin It or Bin It, the theme is simple ... 'New Music' (tracks released since 01.05.24. However, one of us picked a 49 year old track. Take a listen to hear him justify this decision.Part 1 | Charli XCX | BratWith a whopping 95% score on Metacritic, this album has had a massive impact from critics right across the music press's broad spectrum of publications. It's 15 tracks with an average length well under 3 minutes. And it has some serious weight behind a savage combo of pure pop punches. But there is WAY WAY more to it that sugar-coated pop prettiness as we get stuck right into.Listen to the album here.Watch some videos here.Want to know what Charli means to the world of pop this podcast is gold.Want to know more about the making of the album, listen to this one. And read this great article with Charli. Part 2 | Spin It or Bin It | New TracksEvery 3 months (or so) we pick to do 'New Tracks' which we define as being released 2-3 months before our podcast record date (01.05.24). We've got 4 interesting tracks this month. We've got two very different female sole artist indie tracks, one undeniable piece of piano driven, laid back housey, post-club loveliness and of course something French from David.David chose 'Le Sud (Latin Version)' by Nino Ferrer, Guts, Patchworks.Guy chose 'Method Actor' by Nilifur Yanya.Nolan chose 'God gave me feet for dancing' by Ezra Collective fear. Yazmin Lacey.Joey chose 'My Name on a T-Shirt' by Odie Leigh.See you on Episode 47 ... We've been writing the blog for years come and have a look - https://thisisnothappening.net/
Join host Megan Ellsworth as she sits down with Greg Serevetas, Vice President of USA General Contractors Corp, the celebrated Roofer of the Month for July. In this episode, Greg shares the company's 30+ years of success, and what sets them apart in the competitive world of roofing. Discover the story behind USA General Contracting Corp and learn about Greg's journey in the industry in this month's Roofer of the Month Podcast! Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com! Are you a contractor looking for resources? Become an R-Club Member today! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rcs-club-sign-up Follow Us! https://www.instagram.com/rooferscoffeeshop/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/rooferscoffeeshop/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/rooferscoffeeshop-com https://www.tiktok.com/@rooferscoffeeshop https://www.pinterest.com/rcscom/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAQTC5U3FL9M-_wcRiEEyvw https://twitter.com/RoofCoffeeShop #RoofersCoffeeShop #usagcc #RoofingProfessionals #RoofingContractors #RoofingIndustry
Welcome to Episode 45 of This is Not Happening. An Album of the Month Podcast where in Part 1 we deep dive into an Album that one of us has chosen and in Part 2 we play 'Spin it or Bin it'. This is where we pick a theme and each select a song that represents that theme. We judge each others selections by asking the question 'Spin It or Bin It'?This month, in Part 1, David bravely returns to the scene a previous crime on our podcast. He brings the second St. Vincent album to a group of people who historically have not reacted well to St. Vincent. Wow. How might this one go? In all seriousness, this is a very different experience to 'Daddy's Home' and a really good chat about the good, the not so good and our collective love of Pop Reggae. This month, in Part 2, Spin It or Bin It, the theme is 'Crying in Aldi' or 'music that makes you cry'. As the theme suggests, things got pretty emotional. Part 1 | St. Vincent | All Born ScreamingI think the full continuum of emotions or lack of emotions is expressed in this review. David brings unconditional love for St. Vincent plus a thinly veiled threat that his wife might tell us off again if we say mean things. The rest of bring various thoughts and ideas to the table that range from the inquisitive to the annoyed.Listen to the album here.Watch some videos here, including the Jimmy Kimmel live performance.We reference the Tape Notes podcast (and also videos) which delve into the making of the album . This is seriously informative and entertaining discussion. Take a look at it here.Part 2 | Spin It or Bin It | 'Crying in Aldi'The most 'in' of 'in jokes' is that Joey often cries to sad songs while doing the big shop in Aldi. He's been banned from 3 stores now and is considering to switching to Lidl. In support of our brother, we've all been researching which songs make us cry and testing them out in various big-box supermarket chains.David chose - 'Already Dead' by Beck.Nolan chose - 'Basket' by Dan Mangan.Guy chose - 'Magnificent' by Elbow.Joey chose - 'My Girls' by Animal Collective.See you on Episode 47 ... where 4 old guys talk about Charlie XCX. What could go wrong?We've been writing the blog for years come and have a look - https://thisisnothappening.net/
Welcome to Episode 45 of This is Not Happening. An Album of the Month Podcast where in Part 1 we deep dive into an Album that one of us has chosen and in Part 2 we play 'Spin it or Bin it'. This is where we pick a theme and each select a song that represents that theme. We judge each others selections by asking the question 'Spin It or Bin It'?This month, in Part 1, we dive right into the deep-end of 'Only God Was Above Us' the new album from TINH favourite (at least 3 of us) Vampire Weekend. This month we're in the capable hands of Nolan who has introduces the album and guides us through some key questions and an interesting conversation. In Part 2 we play Spin it or Bin It with songs that are all. 'a little bit country'.Part 1 | Vampire Weekend | Only God Was Above UsMy god Vampire Weekend can write a song! And this album really proves that. We answer (or at least attempt to answer) some big questions - is this best Vampire Weekend album? How do you pick a favourite track when they're all so good and do such different things. Listen to the album here.Watch some videos here.Awesome interview by John Kennedy that we reference constantly ... hereBuy some stuff or some tickets here.Part 2 | Spin It or Bin It | 'A little bit country'Country is massive in 2024 ... and Guy hates it. So, what other theme could we choose? The clue is in the title, the tracks only have to be 'a little bit country'. 4 Track playlist of our chosen tracks is here.Guy chose - 'Bittersweet, TN' by Kevin Morby and Erin Rae.Nolan chose -'Candle' by Buck Meek.Joey chose - 'One of these days' by BedouineDavid chose - 'Cant Let Go' by Lucinda Williams See you on Episode 46! We've been writing the blog for years come and have a look - https://thisisnothappening.net/
You can find show notes here: https://mycreativecorner3.com/2024/05/12/may-is-mental-health-month-podcast/
Join our Rapid Fire Round on the Marketer of the Month Podcast where luminaries from Microsoft, Cisco, Siemens, Muse, and more face a barrage of quick-witted questions. Explore the authentic, human dimension of leadership as these bold speakers share vulnerable insights and invaluable business wisdom. So, relax, hit play, and unravel the personalities behind the influential titles.
Join our Rapid Fire Round on the Marketer of the Month Podcast where luminaries from Microsoft, Cisco, Siemens, Muse, and more face a barrage of quick-witted questions. Explore the authentic, human dimension of leadership as these bold speakers share vulnerable insights and invaluable business wisdom. So, relax, hit play, and unravel the personalities behind the influential titles.
Join our Rapid Fire Round on the Marketer of the Month Podcast where luminaries from Microsoft, Cisco, Siemens, Muse, and more face a barrage of quick-witted questions. Explore the authentic, human dimension of leadership as these bold speakers share vulnerable insights and invaluable business wisdom. So, relax, hit play, and unravel the personalities behind the influential titles.
Welcome to Episode 44 of This is Not Happening. An Album of the Month Podcast where in Part 1 we deep dive into an Album that one of us has chosen and in Part 2 we play 'Spin it or Bin it'. This is where we pick a theme and each select a song that represents that theme. We judge each others selections by asking the question 'Spin It or Bin It'?This month, in Part 1, we wrestle with the 2nd album from Yard Act titled 'Where's My Utopia?'. This month we're in the capable hands of Guy who has been a Yard Act fan for some time, choosing their debut album as his Album of the Year in 2022. 66.6% of the team agree with him but 33.3% of the team has found the album more of a struggle.Part 1 | Yard Act | Where's My Utopia?Yard act are an interesting proposition, they are perhaps the most knowingly Northern band since Oasis. They seem to be everywhere and it's tough to find someone who doesn't like them. They are very clearly 'Post Punk' but their definition of what this means has changed somewhat with this album. We ask the standard quesiton, what did you expect and what did you get plus questions about Listen to the album here.Watch some videos here.Buy some stuff here.Buy some tickets to see them live here.Read some stuff here and listen to some pods here and here.Part 2 | Spin It or Bin It | 'Spoken Word'Given the AOTM is Yard Act, we chose to look at our favourite Spoken Word tracks. And 3 of us actually chose a Spoken Word track ... one of us chose something else but let's leave that and let us know if you agree with me that it was not Spoken Word. Our chosen 4 tracks can be found on a play list here. In order to chose a track we each shortlist 4 tracks each, a combined 16 track playlist can be found here.Nolan chose - 'SpottieOttieDopalicious' by Outkast.Guy chose -''The Revolution will not be Televised' by Gil Scott Heron.Joey chose - 'Loosing My Edge' by LCD SoundsystemDavid chose - 'O Superman' by Laurie AndersonSee you on Episode 44! We've been writing the blog for years come and have a look - https://thisisnothappening.net/
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Welcome to Episode 43 of This is Not Happening. An Album of the Month Podcast where in Part 1 we deep dive into an Album that one of us has chosen and in Part 2 we play 'Spin it or Bin it'. This is where we pick a theme and each select a song that represents that theme. We judge each others selections by asking the question 'Spin It or Bin It'?This month, in Part 1, we embrace the truly beautiful, hynotic new album by Helado Negro, called 'Phasor'. Joey (that's me) is running 'tings this month, at least one of the crew loves this album but the other two ... I'm not so sure. In Part 2, the Spin it or Bin it theme is 'New Music' where we all chose a track from the last 2 months and ask the others 'Spin It or Bin It'?Part 1 | Helado Negro | PhasorThis is right up my street. It's calming, beautiful, intriguing little gem of an album. It's instantly accessible and a rewarding listen but it is also a gift that keeps on giving. There is a surprsing complexity to the album if you want there to be. But the big questions is 'what on earth do we call it?' Guy suggests 'Cosmic Pop' and I think he's right. Listen to the album here.Watch some videos here.Buy some stuff here.Follow him on Instagram here.Part 2 | Spin It or Bin It | 'New Music (Jan, Feb, March '24)The theme is nice and simple and always a fun one - new music. Pick a track, any track from the past 2-3 months. Our chosen 4 tracks can be found on a play list here. In order to chose a track we each shortlist 4 tracks each, a combined 16 track playlist can be found here.David chose - 'AA Bouquet for your 180 Face' by Saya GreyGuy chose -'Spare me the decision' Nation of Language / CutoutsJoey chose - 'Right Back At It' by Waxahatchee / MJ LendermanNolan chose - 'Invulnerable' by K-OSWe've been writing the blog for years come and have a look - https://thisisnothappening.net/
Welcome to Episode 42 of This is Not Happening. An Album of the Month Podcast where in Part 1 we deep dive into an Album that one of us has chosen and in Part 2 we play 'Spin it or Bin it'. This is where we pick a theme and each select a song that represents that theme. We judge each others selections by asking the question 'Spin It or Bin It'?This month, in Part 1, we get stuck right into Integrated Tech Solutions by Aesop Rock. Nolan and I (Joey) think this is one of 2023's underrated albums and definitely a hidden hip hop gem. David is missing this month so we only have to convince Guy! In Part 2, the Spin it or Bin it theme is 'Technology' where we all chose a track that we think fits the theme and ask the others 'Spin It or Bin It'.Part 1 | Aesop Rock | Integrated Tech Solutions.This one's special (in my opinion). Nolan has always tried to sell Aesop Rock to me but there's so much music and so little time that I never quite got it. That changed in the Autumn when Mindful Solutionism, the lead single from this album dropped. I chose it as a Spin It or Bin It track and won that month. There's another 17 tracks on this album. It's dense, intelligent, socially conciuous, amusing, moving and thought provoking hip hop. Get stuck in if you haven't already.Listen to the album here.Watch some videos here.Buy some stuff here.Follow him on Instagram here.Part 2 | Spin It or Bin It | 'Technology'Taking inspiration from the album of the month, a really interesting theme of 'technology'. Interpretation was wide open on this one. Our chosen 4 tracks can be found on a play list here. In order to chose a track we each shortlist 4 tracks each, a combined 16 track playlist can be found here.Nolan chose - 'Robots' by Landhouse ft. RaddantzeDavid chose -'Windpower' by Thomas DolbyGuy chose - 'Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Part 1' by The Flaming LipsJoey chose -'(nothing but) Flowers' by Talking Heads*** Enjoy the Episode ***We've been writing the blog for years come and have a look - https://thisisnothappening.net/
Join our Rapid Fire Round on the Marketer of the Month Podcast where luminaries from Time, Intercom, SoundCloud, Unbabel, and more face a barrage of quick-witted questions. Explore the authentic, human dimension of leadership as these bold speakers share vulnerable insights and invaluable business wisdom. So, relax, hit play, and unravel the personalities behind the influential titles.
Welcome to Episode 41 of This is Not Happening. An Album of the Month Podcast where in Part 1 we deep dive into an Album that one of us has chosen and in Part 2 we play 'Spin it or Bin it'. This is where we pick a theme and each select a song that represents that theme. We judge each others selections by asking the question 'Spin It or Bin It'?This month, in Part 1, we go deep with Lana Del Ray for the first time on TINH. LDR is one of the industry major players: few move units or split opinions like her. Find out what we think. In Part 2, the Spin it or Bin it theme is 'A Song for January' where we all chose a track that we think fits the theme and ask the others 'Spin It or Bin It'.Part 1 | Lana Del Rey | Did you know there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd.This is album no.9 for LDR and its a whopper. It's got a lot to say and says it across 16 tracks. There are common LDR tropes and new twists on what you might expect. We think it contains some of the best music released in 2023 but is it all good? Can a 78 minute be brilliant from start to finish?Listen to the album here.Watch some videos here.Buy some stuff here.A really interesting interview on Billboard can be found here.Part 2 | Spin It or Bin It | 'A song for January'Well, that was an odd Episode of Spin It or Bin It! The usual structure goes to the wall this month and it all gets a bit loose. Nolan get's the hump, Joey gets all serious but thankfully David and Guy clean up the mess and no blood was spilled.Nolan chose - 'Let me calm down'by Nicki Manaj (Feat. J Cole).Joey chose - 'Vamos A Andar' by Silvio RodriguezGuy chose - 'Cocktail Chez Madmoiselle (remix)' by Laurent Voulzy, YuksekDavid chose - 'Utopia' by Goldfrapp*** Enjoy the Episode ***We've been writing the blog for years come and have a look - https://thisisnothappening.net/
Join us on the Marketer of the Month Podcast for our Rapid Fire Round, where luminaries from Time, Intercom, SoundCloud, Unbabel, and more confront a barrage of quick-witted questions. Discover the genuine, human side of leadership as these fearless speakers share vulnerable thoughts and priceless business expertise. So sit back, press play, and discover the people behind the iconic titles.
Fire Round on the Marketer of the Month Podcast where luminaries from Time, Intercom, SoundCloud, Unbabel, and more face a barrage of quick-witted questions. Explore the authentic, human dimension of leadership as these bold speakers share vulnerable insights and invaluable business wisdom. So, relax, hit play, and unravel the personalities behind the influential titles.
Join us on the Marketer of the Month Podcast for our Rapid Fire Round, where luminaries from Time, Intercom, SoundCloud, Unbabel, and more confront a barrage of quick-witted questions. Discover the genuine, human side of leadership as these fearless speakers share vulnerable thoughts and priceless business expertise. So sit back, press play, and discover the people behind the iconic titles.
Join our Rapid Fire Round on the Marketer of the Month Podcast where luminaries from Time, Intercom, SoundCloud, Unbabel, and more face a barrage of quick-witted questions. Explore the authentic, human dimension of leadership as these bold speakers share vulnerable insights and invaluable business wisdom. So, relax, hit play, and unravel the personalities behind the influential titles.
Join us on the Marketer of the Month Podcast for our Rapid Fire Round, where luminaries from Time, Intercom, SoundCloud, Unbabel, and more confront a barrage of quick-witted questions. Discover the genuine, human side of leadership as these fearless speakers share vulnerable thoughts and priceless business expertise. So sit back, press play, and discover the people behind the iconic titles.
Welcome to Episode 40 of This is Not Happening. An Album of the Month Podcast where we usually review an album in depth and play something called 'Spin It or Bin It' ... but not this month.We're celebrating our big 4-0 in style. It's end of year review time. We select our top 10 albums of 2023 and each pick our Track of 2023.Part 1 - 2023 Top 10 AlbumsWe all independently picked our top 10s. We run those choices through a series of deep learning models commonly known as 'Algo Dave' and we create a mathematically generated combined Top 10. We made our selections and recorded this pod WAAAAAY ahead of any body else's lists coming out so we are not influenced by the mainstream musical media (which is why our list looks SO different to everyone else's). We're super proud of our 10 and chuffed to bits that our No.1 is an album that we all love and one that we've loved since the start of the year. No recency bias here my friends.Part 2- 2023 Tracks of the YearWe each select a track of the year. Simple as that. We explain why it's our track of 2023 and have a little critique of each others choices.*** Enjoy the Episode ***We've been writing the blog for years come and have a look - https://thisisnothappening.net/
Join our Rapid Fire Round on the Marketer of the Month Podcast where luminaries from Time, Intercom, SoundCloud, Unbabel, and more face a barrage of quick-witted questions. Explore the authentic, human dimension of leadership as these bold speakers share vulnerable insights and invaluable business wisdom. So, relax, hit play, and unravel the personalities behind the influential titles.
Join us on the Marketer of the Month Podcast for our Rapid Fire Round, where luminaries from Time, Intercom, SoundCloud, Unbabel, and more confront a barrage of quick-witted questions. Discover the genuine, human side of leadership as these fearless speakers share vulnerable thoughts and priceless business expertise. So sit back, press play, and discover the people behind the iconic titles
Join our Rapid Fire Round on the Marketer of the Month Podcast where luminaries from Time, Intercom, SoundCloud, Unbabel, and more face a barrage of quick-witted questions. Explore the authentic, human dimension of leadership as these bold speakers share vulnerable insights and invaluable business wisdom. So, relax, hit play, and unravel the personalities behind the influential titles.
Welcome to Episode 39 of This is Not Happening. An Album of the Month Podcast where in Part 1 we deep dive into an Album that one of us has chosen and in Part 2 we play 'Spin it or Bin it'. This is where we pick a theme and each select a song that represents that theme. We judge each others selections by asking the question 'Spin It or Bin It'? This month, in Part 1, we get stuck in TINH favourite, Sufjan Steven's latest release 'Javelin'. Wow. Is there a lot to talk about. I hope we do it justice. In Part 2, the Spin it or Bin it theme is 'Unconventional Love Songs' where we all chose a track that we think fits the theme and ask the others 'Spin It or Bin It'. Part 1 | Sufjan Stevens | JavelinIt's David's choice this month and a record 3rd time that we've reviewed an album by the same artist. On one hand this Sufjan doing Sufjan things ... and then on the other, it's a heart breaking, gut punch of an album that takes you to beautifully uncomfortable places. It's genuinely spectacular. Listen to the album here.Watch some videos here.Buy some stuff here.In the chat we reference Sufjan's Instagram, that can be found here.A rare and recent (ish) interview with Sufjan on his health condition is here.Part 2 | Spin It or Bin It | Unconventional Love SongsWho are we to judge what 'conventional' means, what 'love' means ... what a 'song' is? The interpretation of 'unconventional love songs' was left wide open this month.We all chose a 4 track shortlist to chose our track, you can here all 16 tracks on this playlist here.Nolan chose - 'The Night' by Frankie Valli & The Four SeasonsJoey chose - 'Ms Fat Booty' by Mos DefGuy chose - 'Chateau Lobby #4 (for 2 virgins)' by Father John MistyDavid chose - 'Where Dreams go to Die' by John Grant*** Enjoy the Episode ***We've been writing the blog for years come and have a look - https://thisisnothappening.net/
To round off our activities for this year, the network has launched a podcast spotlighting the stories of four of our Black female colleagues – taking a deeper dive into their heritage and how this has influenced their careers. Hear from Mary Otusile, Shamiso Chimbo, Shenade Hillman and Mary Onoja as they share their diverse experiences, careers and life as Women of Colour in the UK workforce. Support the show
Welcome to Episode 38 of This is Not Happening. An Album of the Month Podcast where in Part 1 we deep dive into an Album that one of us has chosen and in Part 2 we play 'Spin it or Bin it'. This is where we pick a theme and each select a song that represents that theme. We judge each others selections by asking the question 'Spin It or Bin It'? This month, we get stuck in Noname's latest release 'Sundial' in Part 1. It's a short album but there's a lot to talk about. In Part 2, the Spin it or Bin it theme is 'New Music' where we all chose a track released since 1st August 2023 and present it for judgement.Part 1 | Noname | SundialIt's Nolan's choice this month and he's chosen the new album from Noname, 'Sundial'. It's an interesting, uncompromising album with a challenging cover from an unapologetic, controversial artist. It's only 30 mins long but packs a big punch and brings a lot to the party! Check out Noname's Insta here and her Twitter here Listen to the album here or here Here are some links to check out if you want a little more backgroundCheck out the album's metacritic page here Check out a few opinions on some Noname controversy here Part 2 | Spin It or Bin It | New TracksIt's a simple theme this month. New Music. We all chose tracks that have been released since August 1st 2023. We all chose a track that fits the theme then ask the others a simple question 'spin it or bin it?'We all chose a 4 track shortlist to chose our track, you can here all 16 tracks on this playlist here.Guy chose 'More' by Pale Blue Eyes - listen here.Nolan chose 'Glory Glory' by Little Brother - listen here.David chose 'Annie Pick a Flower' by Saya Grey - listen here.Joey chose 'Mindful Solutionism' by Aesop Rock - listen here.*** Enjoy the Episode ***We've been writing the blog for years come and have a look - https://thisisnothappening.net/
While acknowledging that some bureaucracy is inevitable when managing public funds, Timo is committed to optimizing these processes, ensuring they're conducive to impactful innovation and accessible for all stakeholders. Subscribe to our Marketer of the Month Podcast on Spotify to catch their episode when it releases
Welcome to Episode 37 of This is Not Happening. An Album of the Month Podcast where in Part 1 we deep dive into an Album that one of us has chosen and in Part 2 we play 'Spin it or Bin it'. This is where we pick a theme and each select a song that represents that theme. We judge each others selections by asking the question 'Spin It or Bin It'? This month, we get pretty emotional about Julie Byrne's latest album 'The Greater Wings' in Part 1. In Part 2, Spin it or Bin it theme is 'no human sounds'. All will be explained ...Part 1 | Julie Byrne | The Greater WingsIt's Joey's choice this month and for the 2nd time in This is Not Happening history he chooses a beautiful album by Julie Byrne. We're in the indie-folk-ambience hinterlands from a stylist perspective. From an emotional perspective we're right at the intersection of beauty, grief, loss, hope and reflection. We talk about what this album is, how there's more than one way to experience it, our favourite tracks and what it means to us.Visit Julie Byrne's website hereListen to this stunning album hereBuy some of Julie's stuff hereHere are a few links for some background;The Metacritic page for 'The Greater Wings'Marty's Music Talk interview with Julie is here Another interview with Julie, this time on KEXP PodcastsPart 2 | Spin It or Bin It | 'No Human Sounds'This one was way harder than it sounded at first. The theme this month is 'No Human Sounds'. We started with no vocals, then decided no human sounds at all, then we added that it couldn't be 'dance music'. Joey suggested we define 'dance music', he got laughed at ... then we got into an argument about all of Guys choices being dance music. We all chose a track that fits the theme then ask the others a simple question 'spin it or bin it?'Guy chose Vision of Self by Rival ConsolesNolan chose Time is the Enemy by QuanticJoey chose Transitions by Beastie BoysDavid chose Speed of Life by David BowieIn order to select our tracks we shortlist 4 each and create a 16 track playlist that can be found here.*** Enjoy the Episode ***We've been writing the blog for years come and have a look - https://thisisnothappening.net/We've been writing the blog for years come and have a look - https://thisisnothappening.net/
Their approach avoids wearables like headsets, addressing vital concerns like infection control and the comfort of working with sensitive populations such as individuals with autism or complex medical needs. It's a unique blend of technology and empathy. Subscribe to our Marketer of the Month Podcast on Spotify to catch their episode when it releases
Mobile operators, especially in Africa, play a pivotal role in driving this trend, making it more cost-effective to bring financial services to previously underbanked populations.
Gerhard explains that the journey starts with connecting important machines and creating a simple digital process. As things progress, production processes are improved for better efficiency, while integrating AI for smarter operations. Kress's approach provides a clear trajectory to thrive in the digital manufacturing landscape, making strides toward increased productivity and efficiency. Catch more insights on our "Marketer of the Month Podcast"
He delves into the dynamic landscape of work. The future is set to be hybrid, offering diverse mandates for companies. The key to successful hybrid work lies in ensuring seamless communication and inclusion, regardless of location. Patel envisions a world where physical presence isn't a prerequisite for meaningful connections and opportunities, breaking barriers to access and fostering deeper relationships. Subscribe to our Marketer of the Month Podcast on Spotify to catch their episode when it releases
Having dedicated her entire career to this fascinating industry, Jean finds it an ideal space for marketing. She's passionate about translating intricate technology and engineering aspects into tangible business value.
Nicolas envisions a future where AI fuels concepts like "security as a service" and "software-defined networks," paving the way for enhanced market opportunities and efficient utilization of resources.
By intelligently optimizing network operations, operators can strategically reduce certain aspects without compromising user experience. This not only lowers costs but also promotes sustainability, making a positive impact on the environment.
Welcome to Episode 36 of This is Not Happening. An Album of the Month Podcast where in Part 1 we deep dive into an Album that one of us has chosen and in Part 2 we play 'Spin it or Bin it'. This is where we pick a theme and each select a song that represents that theme. We judge each others selections by asking the question 'Spin It or Bin It'? This month, we get stuck right into Creep Show's 'Yawning Abyss' in Part 1 and in Part 2 we play Spin It or Bin It with the theme 'Super-Producers'.Part 1 | Album of the Month | Creep Show's 'Yawning Abyss'It's Guy's choice this month and he choses a bleak little oddity by Creep Show called Yawning Abyss. Creep Show are a 'Super Group' of John Grant, Phil Winter (Tuung), Stephen Mallinder (Caberet Volataire) and Ben 'Benge' Edwards (Prolific Producer). This is their 2nd album as a collective and they channel the dark, the dystopian and the hopeless across 9 tracks and 40-ish minutes of music. There are elements of each individuals previous work but there is distinctive sound that the band capture themselves. Listen to the album here or some tracks here.Visit their Bandcamp here.Here are few links to provide a little background.Read a very short interview with Creep Show here and another here. Watch Creep Show play 'Yawning Abyss' live at latitude here.The Metacritic album page can be found here.Part 2 | Spin It or Bin It? | Super-ProducersWhat is a Super-Producer? It turns out we all have a different definition, no surprises there I guess! But collectively we kind of agree that a Super-Producer is (i) successful (ii) prolific (iii) has had a significant impact on music (iv) spans numerous artists and perhaps genres.David chose 'I never loved a man' by Aretha Franklin (Jerry Wexler)Joey chose 'Gamma Ray' by Beck (Dangermouse)Nolan chose 'NY State of Mind' by Nas (DJ Premier)Guy chose 'Weird Fish / Arpeggi' by Radiohead (Nigel Godrich)In order to select our tracks we shortlist 4 each and create a 16 track playlist that can be found here.*** Enjoy the Episode ***We've been writing the blog for years come and have a look - https://thisisnothappening.net/
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How do you balance your company's strategy when dealing with competition and copycats?
As Graham McDonnell of TIME points out, big budgets may seem like a surefire way to success, but in reality, they can stifle creativity and lead to less risk-taking.Want to know the secret to unlock your inner marketing genius?
Welcome to Feedback with EarBuds, the podcast recommendation podcast.Subscribe to the newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/cIcBuHThis week's theme is Women's History Month. Our curator is Tara Clark.Why did she choose this theme?:"March is Women's History Month and it's important to shed light on the contributions and voices of women. This collection is a compilation of some of my favorite female podcasters."Sponsor:- Where the Internet Lives: https://link.chtbl.com/ro6UqaDa- Vocaster: https://focusrite.com/en/vocaster?utm_campaign=mk_vocaster_sustaining&utm_medium=email-third-party&utm_source=media-partner&utm_term=earbudsLinks mentioned in this episode:Email Arielle: arielle@earbuds.audioLast week's podcast picks: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/2023-archiveTara Clark: https://modernmomprobs.com/Realm Media: https://www.realm.fm/Fiction Podcast Pairing: https://pod.link/1489560920Lauren's Podcast The Newsletter: https://podcastthenewsletter.substack.com/Podnews: https://podnews.net/This week's podcast spotlight is Left Over: https://www.leftoverpod.com/EarBuds blog posts: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/blogHere are this week's podcast picks:Modern Mom ProbsBitch, You Doin A Good JobThe Motherhood VillageSass SaysWhat's New, Mama?Find the list here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/womens-history-month-podcast-recommendations-2023_____Apply to have your podcast spotlit: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/podcast-spotlightsSubmit to our Community section: https://962udey3mps.typeform.com/to/zZadg6y2EarBuds Blog: http://earbuds.audio/blogCurate a list: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/earbuds-podcast-curators-formFollow us on Twitter @earbudspodcol: https://twitter.com/EarbudsPodColFollow us on Facebook at EarBuds Podcast Collective: https://www.facebook.com/earbudspodcastcollectiveFollow us on Instagram @earbudspodcastcollective: https://www.instagram.com/earbudspodcastcollective/Website: http://earbuds.audio/__________CREDITS:Written by Devon DiComoWritten and produced by Arielle NissenblattEngineered by Daniel Tureck