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0:00 - It's Caucus Day!! 13:45 - Sports & Politics: Booing Krause 30:36 - BLM Brandon extended sitdown with CBS-2 Chicago 50:38 - Suburban Mayors Step Up 01:07:40 - Steven Bucci, visiting fellow in The Heritage Foundation's Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, weighs in on the 2 year sentence given to a US sailor for accepting bribes from Chinese officer 01:20:17 - Fanni Willis speaks: you can't expect black women to be perfect 01:37:12 - CEO of the FCB Radio Network and co-host of The Outlaws Radio Show, Darvio Morrow, on how to Save D(iversity) and I(nclusion)—by Getting Rid of E(quity) You can follow Darvio on X, picked as one of Cleveland Magazine's Most Interesting People 2024, @DTheKingpin 01:54:50 - Editorial Fellow at The Gazette and Iowa native living in Cedar Rapids who served over a decade on the State Central Committee of the Republican Party of Iowa, David Chung, previews the caucus and whether or not the weather will affect turnout. Check out David's writings thegazette.com/david-chungSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Submarine and a Roach, Tmt, Koj, and Mayowa, joined by their special guest Tomi (Mayowa's younger brother), unleash a masterclass in podcasting. But not just any podcasting—it's the Dark Arts of podcasting, similar to the likes of "Nedu & The Honest Bunch," "Tolani Baj & Moet Abebe," and all those Glitch Media productions. No shade, just a little 'dark arts' magic, teehee! The twist is that Submarine and a Roach brings the humor to the party, making it an absolute riot. The episode kicks off with Tmt sharing WANI's message requesting the retirement of the "good fish" drop. Mayowa and Koj fire back with their demands, and Tmt thinks they're being utterly unreasonable. Tomi, the guest, chimes in with some choice words for WANI, making the banter even more hilarious. The boys delve into discussing the lengths they would go to promote the podcast, including the possibility of getting sued. They also contemplate how they'd handle real-life encounters with people they've roasted on the podcast, adding a touch of real-world comedy to the mix. Tmt drops a comedic bombshell, suggesting he could probably take on 4 out of 16 of Governor Ademola Adeleke's bodyguards if they ever crossed his path, sparking a hilarious debate. The laughter continues as they explore a range of additional topics, including: The inspiring story of Debbie, who successfully crowd-funded 5 million Naira from a viral moment. Aliko Dangote's 2022 New Year yacht scandal and the leaked photos that took the internet by storm. Sanwo Olu's crackdown on Okada riders and a funny encounter with Mr. Macaroni. Mayowa and Tomi's family function hijacked by Mr. Macaroni, complete with band takeover and endless praise. Mayowa's amusing encounter with Koj's dad. Koj's viral comedy performance at the sold-out show that's taking Instagram by storm. The Nigerian Police's arrest of the runners of @gistlover on Instagram. Mayowa reads a tweet that describes how tight President Bola Tinubu's grip is L.A.X (the Nigerian singer) getting a Twitter user arrested for defamation. Tmt's exciting booking for a comedy show in Lagos in January 2024. Mayowa's inclusion in Chude's 2023 Most Interesting People's List alongside Burna Boy and Wasiu Ayinde. DISCLAIMER: Please note that everyone mentioned in this podcast is purely for comedic purposes. There are no legal claims or assertions, and nothing is intended as news reporting. It's all about comedy, laughter, and fun. Thank you for tuning in! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/submarine-and-a-roach0/message
LOL not feeling creative today so that's the generic title that we're going with!! On today's show, Bill introduces #nomowforFlacco. Guys, let's join in!! Plus, Bill explains how his son Drew ruined Christmas. If you didn't hear, Morgan has been named one of Cleveland Magazine's "Most Interesting People" of 2024, and Bill feels like they left out some crucial details. It's possible Morgan might be passive-aggressively trying to annoy her sister with her choice of Christmas gifts for her nieces the past two years. What's the most annoying Christmas gift at your house right now? Morgan is participating in Dry January but Bill can't understand why so she explains. Also, Battle of the Burbs, Hollywood Dirt, and Cupid's Undie Run is coming up February 10th - get all the details!
LOL not feeling creative today so that's the generic title that we're going with!! On today's show, Bill introduces #nomowforFlacco. Guys, let's join in!! Plus, Bill explains how his son Drew ruined Christmas. If you didn't hear, Morgan has been named one of Cleveland Magazine's "Most Interesting People" of 2024, and Bill feels like they left out some crucial details. It's possible Morgan might be passive-aggressively trying to annoy her sister with her choice of Christmas gifts for her nieces the past two years. What's the most annoying Christmas gift at your house right now? Morgan is participating in Dry January but Bill can't understand why so she explains. Also, Battle of the Burbs, Hollywood Dirt, and Cupid's Undie Run is coming up February 10th - get all the details!
Tania Dominguez-Rangel is a DACA recipient I met on my travels abroad in Europe. We were both traveling on advanced parole with the Cultural Leadership Fellowship! We would find speakeasies and talk about life, love, and processing our experience. I would come to learn this girl is full-on doing the most–from her podcast, The Most Interesting People on My Timeline to her work with the Undocumented Filmmakers Collective. This girl was meant to be a star, I mean come on, look at her! In this episode, we talk about her experience in education, her love for Tumblr, singing, and YouTube creation, and about some of the cool people she met along the way. Special shout-outs to Maggie Loredo, Karla, and Nicole Solis-Sison! Enjoy!
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Don MacAdam worked as an ice hockey player, scout, coach, general manager, and club owner. He is currently the sports director of the Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation. Don held the roles of president and head coach with the Lewiston MAINEiacs in the LHJMQ after spending four seasons as co-owner and general manager of the Dayton Bombers in the ECHL. He was also the head coach for the first three years, leading the Bombers to the national final in year three. MacAdam served as a consultant for Canada's World Championship Team. He was head coach of the Nippon Paper Cranes in the Japan Ice Hockey League from 1996-98, and was associate head coach with Milwaukee in the International Hockey League in 1994-95.MacAdam was head coach of the Ottawa Senators American Hockey League affiliate from 1992-94, and head coach of the Edmonton Oilers AHL affiliate from 1989-92. He began his professional coaching career as a member of the Detroit Red Wings staff from 1986-89. Don has coached over 1300 regular season professional games, along with a combined 10 seasons at the university and major junior levels, coaching at the University of New Brunswick, and in the OHL and LHJMQ.A native of Morell, Prince Edward Island, MacAdam played four seasons of professional hockey, two in North America and two in Europe. Don earned a Bachelor of Physical Education degree while playing collegiate hockey at the University of New Brunswick. He has won a coach of the year award at the university level, a Stanley Cup ring as a member of the Edmonton Oilers organization, a championship in Japan and was selected as one of the “50 Most Interesting People in Charlotte” by Charlotte Magazine.MacAdam has a master's degree in physical education with a concentration in sports administration. In September of 2006, MacAdam was inducted into the Prince Edward Island Sports Hall of Fame.“Coaching Hockey for Dummies”, the sixth book MacAdam has co-authored, was published in August 2006.In early December, 2009, a number of former players at the University of New Brunswick established the ‘Don MacAdam Hockey Scholarship', awarded annually to a player demonstrating dedication to training and leadership.Don is married to Michelle Cole formerly of St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador. Michelle spent her career in the travel industry as Manager, Sport & Group Travel and now she travels the world. Michelle continues to be a huge hockey fan and she discusses her interesting journey in this episode.#galeforcewins is an inspirational podcast with New episodes every Tuesday evening on Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts.We also launched Gale Force Wins on the Rogers Television Network in St. John's on January 31st 2023 with a series of 12 episodes.You can also visit https://galeforcewins.com/To message Gerry visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerrycarew/To message Allan visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allanadale/
MindShare101's David Greenspan is joined by Special Guest, Ravi SinghRavi Singh is the team leader and founder of Connexus Group, a boutique top producing team with RE/MAX Hallmark Realty in Toronto. He has been selling real estate for 17 years, prior to that having a very colourful past as a semi-professional musician, nightclub promoter and Sales Manager at IBM Canada. Ravi has spoken on stage to audiences in Vancouver, New England, Toronto and Las Vegas about his triumph over Cancer, his battle with Ulcerative Colitis, and building his business with both cutting edge digital marketing trends and age-old traditional lead generation. Ravi has been named one of Inman News' 21 Most Interesting People in Real Estate in 2016, he has received the Lifetime Achievement Award from RE/MAX in 2019 and the Hallmark Award of Excellence in 2022. He constantly ranks in the top 1% of all Realtors in Canada. His philanthropic efforts include over $30,000 raised for Cancer research and over $13,000 raised for The Alzheimer's Society, through his recent marquee Industry Event "Mutual Release: Party with a Purpose".This Episode is sponsored by The Buzz Conference and KiTS Keep-in-Touch Systems.Please subscribe, rate the show, and leave a review. You can also get more #MindShare on Facebook @MindShare101 and Instagram @davidgreenspan101. Check out YouTube #MindShare101, and https://mindshare101.com/
Your host, Aya Shlachter, talks with Jenika Gonzales, a Visual & Graphic Designer at Mitchell's Ice Cream and a Freelance Designer (Jenika May LLC) In this second episode honoring the October Filipino Heritage Month, Aya gets into a hearty conversation with a fellow creative Filipina-Clevelander, Jenika Gonzales. Jenika talks about her upbringing in the Philippines, what it was like to spend eight years apart from her mother, her family's immigration journey, and how these experiences ultimately affected her outlook in life today. As a creative at heart and in practice, Jenika emphasizes the value of interpersonal connections and that there's always an opportunity that arises from developing trust and healthy relationships with people. This episode dives into Jenika's creative journey, design process, thoughts on human relationships, and even her enthusiasm for food, so be sure to catch this episode and be part of the conversation! About the Guest: Jenika Gonzales is a Visual & Graphic Designer at Mitchell's Ice Cream and a Freelance Designer (Jenika May LLC). In her past work, Jenika helped design the packaging of Market Garden Brewery's cans, Created and promoted Global Cleveland's 10-year anniversary rebrand as it's first Marketing Director, worked on Dimit Architects logo rebrand, and have collaborated with many small businesses in Cleveland and beyond. Active in the community, Gonzales was a member of the inaugural Global Rising Leadership Program that Global Cleveland created in 2020 and contributes to the grassroots organization of OPAWL (Ohio Progressive Asian Women Leadership). Jenika was featured in Cleveland Magazine's Most Interesting People 2022 And Crain's Cleveland Notable Immigrant in 2022. In her spare time, she enjoys exploring new culinary adventures along with cooking Filipino food favorites to share! Where to find Jenika: www.jenikagonzales.com @jenikagonzales @jenikaeatsmeat Features: Jenika featured in Spectrum News Jenika Featured in Cleveland Magazine Lost Years If you'd like to be a guest on Architect My Life, click HERE.
Delighted to welcome JENIKA MAY GONZALES, a multi-talented Filipino-American graphic designer and always inspiring Cleveland foodie to the pod! Jenika works with diverse clients including Cleveland's most beloved brands — Mitchell's Ice Cream, Market Garden Brewery, Church and State, Fount, and Océanne to name just a few. Designing for independent artists, small boutiques, businesses, and editorial clients, all with a playful, clean, and elegant approach. JENIKA enjoys being outdoors, traveling, exploring new food adventures, and pretending like she's a wannabe iron chef! Celebrating Filipino family faves like “pancit” (rice noodles served on birthdays promising long life) and “Kamayan” (traditional Filipino feasts eaten by hand on a tropical bed of banana leaves), we dive deep into her family's remarkable resilience. From early morning trips to the Filipino open markets for her family's catering gigs to Jenika's own courageous journey emigrating to Parma as an #OtherBrownGirl teen coming-of-age after being raised by her grandparents in the Philippines, listen in to hear her inspiring advice to her 14-year-old younger self and younger nieces. “As a child, I was always in the kitchen, whether it was with my grandma or mom. I learned that there are many bridges that are built when it comes to food. Now, I also get to create those bridges and relationships through food.” In 2017, JENIKA GONZALES organized a Lumpia Po pop-up raising $6,000 to help her siblings immigrate to America. Delivering homemade Filipino eggrolls - a.k.a “Lumpia” - made with love along with delightful Bento of Joy boxes for the holidays, Jenika's passion for food, family, and friends inspires us all. Featured as one of Crain's Cleveland Business' “Notable Immigrant Leaders” and one of Cleveland Magazine's “Most Interesting People,” JENIKA is an advocate and immigrant storyteller for OPAWL (Ohio Progressive Asian Women's Leadership), a grassroots organization empowering women and non-binary people in the Asian American and Pacific Islanders community in the CLE and beyond. “I think home for me now is finding a genuine connection, whether it's to your job or food or person. I am one with you. I see you, I feel your hurt, your anger, your frustrations. Our stories are complex, but they are beautiful. There's something to be proud of…” Tune in as we dish on design, identity, generational storytelling, and Filipino-American AAPI culture. Follow along on Jenika's swoon and spoon-worthy IG accounts @Jenikaeatsmeats and @lumpiapo for more. https://www.jenikagonzales.com/ https://www.opawl.org/advocacy/love-has-no-borders/ https://clevelandmagazine.com/in-the-cle/people/articles/jenika-gonzales-most-interesting-people-2022 https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2020/07/cleveland-foodie-looking-to-elevate-filipino-cuisines-local-presence-one-lumpia-at-a-time.html https://www.instagram.com/jenikagonzales/ https://www.instagram.com/jenikaeatsmeat/
Make sure to fill out our listener survey! Find tons of cool gear and support the show at our storefront. Our guest for this week's special crossover episode is Lee Bradshaw, Chief Strategy Officer at Noodle and host of the podcast, The Most Interesting People in Higher Ed. Lee talks about his background and journey into podcasting as well as his perspectives on the larger trends affecting higher ed right now. Subscribe and listen via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Spotify. Find the full show notes at higheredgeek.com/podcast Music by pond5.com
On today's show, Brian runs through his list of the top-10 Most Interesting People heading into the 2022 NFL Season. The list includes Trey Lance, Patrick Mahomes, Mike McDaniel, Kevin O'Connell, Khalil Mack, Micah Parsons, and more.
Andrew McGregor is a filmmaker, Grammy nominated bagpiper, inventor, writer, chessboxing champion, entrepreneur, frequent TEDx speaker, Highlands games athlete, photojournalist, magician, Curator of MindshareLA. He was named one of ‘LA's 40 Most Interesting People' by LA Weekly, was part of a team that won the SXSW Interactive Award for Activism, won the ‘Foreigner' division of an Independence Day Chess Tournament in Kazakhstan, he was featured in the Sports Section of the ‘NY Times', and he has even received a Certificate of Appreciation from LA's City Council! Jason talks to Drew about how they met, how he got into Chess Boxing, his work putting robots on rats to find unexploded mines, his photo journalism work in Rwanda and how he ended up competing at over 20 Highland Games. In his honour, we play a game where we guess if this feat of strength was performed by a person or a fictional robot. You can check out Drew's work here. Find out more about his Chess Boxing career here Follow him on Instagram here. Get in touch with the show on Instagram; @JustTheFitnessTip @JasonProUnicyclist @Rod_Penn Just The Fitness Tip, Edinburgh's no.1 health and fitness podcast with Jason Auld and Rod Penn.
In February 2022, Joyce Pan Huang was tapped by Mayor Justin Bibb to serve as Cleveland's next Director of City Planning, succeeding Freddy Collier, Jr. who held the position for nearly a decade. She brings a fresh perspective to the role, as Joyce is the first woman, mother, and Asian-American to hold the position.rnrnJoyce spent six years at MidTown Cleveland community development organization as the vice president of community development. During her time there, she helped design the area's new master plan--a comprehensive vision with 20 strategies to support businesses, provide job opportunities, and build on the intersection of several MidTown neighborhoods. Joyce also led the Cleveland Walls mural-painting project, which gave area neighborhoods nearly two dozen vibrant murals that transformed communities.rnrnAs an influential voice in the Asian community, Joyce has been an integral part of the Stop Asian Hate movement, and she hired the first-ever team of multi-lingual planners--a commitment to increasing equity in Cleveland neighborhoodsrnrnJoyce grew up in Rochester, New York and earned a bachelor's degree in sociology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and a Master of Urban Planning and Development at Cleveland State University in 2016. She was named one of Cleveland's Most Interesting People by Cleveland Magazine in 2022, and a Crain's Cleveland Business Forty Under 40 in 2020.rnrnJoin us in Public Square to learn more about Joyce, her vision for urban development, and how she plans to build a more connected Cleveland that better serves families and future generations.
For episode 11 of The Most Interesting People in Higher Education, we welcome the Dean and Professor of Humanities, at the College of General Studies, at Boston University, Natalie McKnight. Natalie is the co-chair of Boston University's Committee on the Future of Staff Work and had some really insightful ideas about the shift to remote work we are seeing in higher education. Natalie walks Lee through how the committee was formed, what their reporting found, and how they quickly put a plan in place. Natalie and Lee discuss how to keep culture consistent when people are in person less often, and the challenges of recruiting new talent if you aren't willing to offer remote options. Later in the episode, Natalie talks about her role as the co-chair of the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee at her college, and her thoughts on the intersection of DEI and remote work.
Join Kristin and her guest, Jennifer Beagle, in a two part series, as they discuss her powerful story of being rescued by Jesus from a life of abuse, addiction, trauma, homelessness, and trapped in sex trafficking. Her story and passion for Jesus will inspire, encourage, and minister to you. Jennifer shares with us how Jesus saved and transformed her and is now using her mightily for the Kingdom of God. Part 2 of our two part series. About Our Guest: Jennifer Beagle is originally from Gainesville, FL and now lives in Kentucky. She travels and shares her story of God's perfect plan, unfailing love, and redemption. Jennifer has been the founder of three non-profit organizations and has mentored hundreds of men and women out of destructive lifestyles. She was the founder of the House of Hope for women in Gainesville, FL, a 14 bed residential facility. Jennifer is currently the Director of Family Support Services at Safe Passage, an organization for trafficked and sexually exploited teen boys and girls. She is the founder and CEO of Her Hope Kentucky, a residential home for young adults coming out of sex trafficking, drug addiction, and aging out of foster care. For years, she has worked closely with local law enforcement, FBI, courts, and CPS to promote healing and freedom for survivors of sex trafficking, drug addiction, and traumatic backgrounds. Jennifer has aired on Florida's Joy FM Radio multiple times, appeared on the Christian Television Network and in the nationally acclaimed magazine “The Pentecostal Evangel” as well as “Victorious Living Magazine.” Having once been on North Central Florida's most wanted list with a reward for her capture, she now has been in Gainesville's “Home Magazine,” voted number 7 of “Gainesville's Top 25 Most Interesting People” and nominated for the “Gainesville Spirit Award.” Jennifer has also won the prestigious and highest National FBI Award in 2017 “FBI's Director's Community Leadership Award” which is an award given by Washington DC's FBI director, Chris Raye. Most recently, Jennifer's story of being trafficked herself was featured on CBN's The 700 Club. Jennifer has one biological son and two adopted children from the Florida foster-care system. She also has four grandchildren, which are her life. Jennifer uses her voice of “NEVER GIVE UP” to encourage others that they too can press through the hard circumstances of life and become someone great! Jennifer has traveled all around the world telling her story of redemption!” Website: www.HerHopeKentucky.org
Join Kristin and her guest, Jennifer Beagle, in a two part series, as they discuss her powerful story of being rescued by Jesus from a life of abuse, addiction, trauma, homelessness, and trapped in sex trafficking. Her story and passion for Jesus will inspire, encourage, and minister to you. Jennifer shares with us how Jesus saved and transformed her and is now using her mightily for the Kingdom of God. Part 1 of our two part series. About Our Guest: Jennifer Beagle is originally from Gainesville, FL and now lives in Kentucky. She travels and shares her story of God's perfect plan, unfailing love, and redemption. Jennifer has been the founder of three non-profit organizations and has mentored hundreds of men and women out of destructive lifestyles. She was the founder of the House of Hope for women in Gainesville, FL, a 14 bed residential facility. Jennifer is currently the Director of Family Support Services at Safe Passage, an organization for trafficked and sexually exploited teen boys and girls. She is the founder and CEO of Her Hope Kentucky, a residential home for young adults coming out of sex trafficking, drug addiction, and aging out of foster care. For years, she has worked closely with local law enforcement, FBI, courts, and CPS to promote healing and freedom for survivors of sex trafficking, drug addiction, and traumatic backgrounds. Jennifer has aired on Florida's Joy FM Radio multiple times, appeared on the Christian Television Network and in the nationally acclaimed magazine “The Pentecostal Evangel” as well as “Victorious Living Magazine.” Having once been on North Central Florida's most wanted list with a reward for her capture, she now has been in Gainesville's “Home Magazine,” voted number 7 of “Gainesville's Top 25 Most Interesting People” and nominated for the “Gainesville Spirit Award.” Jennifer has also won the prestigious and highest National FBI Award in 2017 “FBI's Director's Community Leadership Award” which is an award given by Washington DC's FBI director, Chris Raye. Most recently, Jennifer's story of being trafficked herself was featured on CBN's The 700 Club. Jennifer has one biological son and two adopted children from the Florida foster-care system. She also has four grandchildren, which are her life. Jennifer uses her voice of “NEVER GIVE UP” to encourage others that they too can press through the hard circumstances of life and become someone great! Jennifer has traveled all around the world telling her story of redemption!”” Website: www.HerHopeKentucky.org
For the eighth installment of The Most Interesting People in Higher Education we interviewed Dr. Yvette Alex-Assensoh, the Vice President for Equity & Inclusion at the University of Oregon. Dr. Alex-Assensoh begins by defining some key terms and examining why colleges have moved to add equity and inclusion to diversity. She goes into detail about specific strategies for improving DEI in higher education including curriculum, cultural humility, and inclusive space for faculty. Her discussion with Noodle's Chief Strategy Officer, Lee Bradshaw, touches on critical race theory, how to measure institutional success, and how we can move the questions of DEI from “what” to “how.” We learned so much from talking with Dr. Alex-Assensoh. She shared some of her brilliant and creative ways of thinking about equity and inclusion in higher education. We are grateful that she took the time to chat with us and are excited to share her insight with you. Thanks for listening.
In today's episode of the IfICouldPodcast, we will meet Kayem, a Chicago-based hip hop artist. He was listed by Yahoo! Music as one of the 6 best things we saw at SXSW. He has been listed as one of CNN's “Most Interesting People”. He's been featured in Rolling Stone, Billboard, Complex Mag, and the New York Times. His latest single, Medlock Road is absolutely sensational!! You can find out more about Kayem on IG, Clubhouse, and Twitter @thisiskayem.Also, if you are enjoying the show, please leave a few comments and rate the show, I would love to hear from you!So, how did Kayem start her journey to becoming a Hip Hop artist, let's find out…
On this episode of the Most Interesting People in Higher Education, we are honored to be joined by the president of Benedict College, the magnificent Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis. Dr. Artis is one of the most impressive people you will ever meet, having won dozens of awards and twice being the first female president of a university. Dr. Artis begins by discussing her educational roots at an HBCU. She shares the challenges she's working to solve at Benedict, also an HBCU: how can she help lower tuition, change major options, and help her students succeed in the rapidly-evolving workforce? Critically, according to Dr. Artis, many Benedict students are trying to change long family cycles of poverty, and that means they don't always do things the same as a traditional university. Dr. Artis offers her unique perspective on continually breaking down barriers and how that pressure has affected her. She also tells us how Benedict College handled the covid crisis and soon became a case-study shared by the CDC, which you can hear more about in this CDC IHE Webinar.
On this episode we talk with Adam Banks and Amber Turner to catch up with whats been going on with Off The Cuff! Adam and Amber talk about their 100th radio broadcast, their pro wrestling careers and react to Dan's Top 5 Most Interesting People of 2021 (so far). Listen now on all platforms!
On this episode we talk with Adam Banks and Amber Turner to catch up with whats been going on with Off The Cuff! Adam and Amber talk about their 100th radio broadcast, their pro wrestling careers and react to Dan's Top 5 Most Interesting People of 2021 (so far). Listen now on all platforms!
Today we are speaking with Kristen Pope. Named the "Queen of Agility" and honored as one of "9 Women Who Impacted the World of Business" by Black Enterprise Magazine in 2021, Kristen L. Pope is a multi-hyphenate visionary. She is a founder, speaker, award-winning television journalist, and a multi-media strategist. When Kristen's not working, she invests time with her husband Richard and Lily and serves on the Personnel Board of her town of Natick, Massachusetts where she was listed one of "25 Most Interesting People in the MetroWest for 2020." Kristen also serves as an advisory member, praise team leader at her church and in other service organizations in her community. Get to know more about Kristen through her social media and website. Follow her on IG: @kristenlpopetv, LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/kristenlpope Website: https://kristenlpope.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Joshua Kim and Edward Maloney are arguably online higher ed's most iconic duo. The co-authors of “Learning Innovation and The Future of Higher Education” join Lee on Episode 5 of The Most Interesting People in Higher Ed to share their unique perspectives on online higher ed: what's shaped its evolution, the challenges it faces today, and the expansive opportunities that lie ahead (plus, some high-quality banter). Joshua and Edward, both academics, direct some pointed questions at Lee as a leader in a growing EdTech company. Listeners will be surprised to find out what they agree on— and what they don't. Joshua Kim is the director of digital learning initiatives at the Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning and a senior fellow at the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship at Georgetown University. Edward Maloney is a professor of English at Georgetown University, where he is the executive director of the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship and the founding director of the Program in Learning, Design, and Technology.
Theron and Tom head backstage with Chris Coles, a musician, composer and educator from Cleveland, to talk about his career, dive into the entry points for exploring jazz music, and discuss his Nine Lives Project, which deals with the Charleston church shooting in 2015. The Nine Lives Project is an interdisciplinary multi-movement suite intended to heighten awareness of ongoing racial injustice in America. Chris first performed Nine Lives in 2015 as a workshop at the Bop Stop in Cleveland, before eventually turning it into a 40-minute performance piece thanks in part to a Knight Arts Challenge grant. The piece made its Akron debut at the Rubber City Jazz & Blues Festival in 2019. (Learn more about the project at the Nine Lives Facebook page.) Chris has performed with several local and international jazz musicians, studied with some of the great pioneers in jazz, and is an instructor in the school of music at Kent State University. Some of his recent accomplishments include being a participant at The Banff Workshop for Jazz and Creative music in Alberta, Canada, playing at the North American Saxophone Alliance Regional Festival in West Virginia with the Dana Saxophone quartet, performing at the International Saxophone Symposium in Washington D.C., and premiering a commissioned work by John Hollenbeck at the Whitney Art Museum Composers Workshop. Chris is one of Cleveland's Most Interesting People for 2021, as selected by Cleveland magazine.
1:10:25 – The Most Interesting People in America (1939)!! More 1918 news of the Great War and the Flu!! Things to see on YouTube!! Music from our very own orchestrettes!! Hosted by PQ Ribber! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License. Attribution by PQ Ribber Released February 2021 on The Overnightscape […]
1:10:25 – The Most Interesting People in America (1939)!! More 1918 news of the Great War and the Flu!! Things to see on YouTube!! Music from our very own orchestrettes!! Hosted by PQ Ribber! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License. Attribution by PQ Ribber Released February 2021 on The Overnightscape […]
Welcome to Noodle's first podcast, The Most Interesting People in Higher Ed. We'll release a new episode every couple of weeks throughout the year. And if you know someone in higher ed who has an interesting story to tell, please let us know by emailing lbradshaw@noodle.com!
Tina Marie Talks With Award Winning Fashion Designer David Peck.Award-winning entrepreneur and designer David Peck studied fashion design at Ecole Parsons à Paris after a career as a classical cellist. After time at renowned fashion houses Paco Rabanne, Junichi Hakamaki, and Robert Normand, David's work continued in New York before moving to Houston in 2010 where he operates his own line. David chairs the Paris College of Art Board, is a member of the Advisory Board of Directors for Theatre Under The Stars (TUTS), the Fashion Design and Merchandising Advisory Board for Houston Community College, and is the Fashion Chair at PS One Portfolio School in Beijing, China. He previously chaired the Fashion Task Force for the Greater Houston Partnership.Named one of Houston Chronicle's Most Interesting People and a Rising Star by the League of Women Voters, he has chaired/co-chaired many events including the Alley Theatre Ball After Party, Theatre Under The Stars (TUTS), the Judy's Mission Possible Luncheon, and served three years as the Creative Director/Producer for the KNOWAutism Gala.David directed the uniform design of the JW Marriott Houston Downtown, Hotel Ylem, and Oxbow 7 at Le Méridien Houston Downtown. He has been a guest artist at Interlochen Center for the Arts. He has styled for film and television. His work has been exhibited at the Ellen Noel Art Museum "Texas Now" exhibition in Odessa, Texas and at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.David's work has been featured on the cover of Women's Wear Daily; in publications such as Teen Vogue, Lucky, Marie Claire, InStyle, and People Style Watch; and on popular television shows Hart of Dixie and E! News. David has dressed celebrities such as Kate Bosworth, Jaime King, Giuliana Rancic, Mayim Bialik, Maggie Grace, Ashlan Gorse, Rose McGowan, Esperanza Spalding, Lauren Conrad, and Taylor Swift. WebsiteInstagramFacebook
This week on the RTC Weekly Download: "Dick Cole" and "America's Most Interesting People"
Justin, Matthew and I are cooking up a little something together and we've been working on it for a few months. Originally this episode was just going to be Justin and I having a chat, then Justin suggested we bring Matthew in too. We'll have a little chat about what we're working on and see where it goes from there. About Justin: Justin summarises the Big Ideas of the Most Interesting People on Twitter. He's a Content creator for Gumroad and former speechwriter - Mattis, Petraeus, Panetta. Read more about Justin: https://letter.substack.com/ (https://letter.substack.com) https://twitter.com/jmikolay (https://twitter.com/jmikolay) About Matthew: Matthew is a social media expert (is this the best way to describe him? I don't know) and is currently heading up content marketing at Fast's. Before that, he was the digital and social manager at The New York Stock Exchange. Matthew is probably most well-known on Twitter with a following of over 85,000. Read more about Matthew: https://twitter.com/mkobach (https://twitter.com/mkobach) https://twitter.com/fast (https://twitter.com/fast) Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsdKp4R7xxY
8/28/2019 Hour 2 Hot Routez Return We finish our list of Most Interesting People in the NFL
DC’s Mike James and Mollie Ames discuss: New Year's diet fad resolutions, and the fast food items that no respectable human being should frequently, if ever, consume. (Part 1 of the Podcast only content) One plus one is one more, isn't it? Expressing legitimized hope for the Cleveland Browns by adding up who wasn't invited to interview for the head coach position. Is dating someone with multiple personalities an end-around monogamy? How Mollie spent New Year's Eve partying as Janice. Amanda Nunes, is the most decorated, greatest female fighter in MMA history, and she's also a powerful positive role model that the UFC seems reluctant to promote because they prefer to regularly promote vile monsters and frauds as part of their promotion instead. NBA All-Star voting... Further proof that base human nature and making a smart vote are often at odds with one another. (Part 2 of the Podcast only content, begins at the 1:13:00 mark) Let Me Tell You A Story: Lachlan MacKinnon’s “Family Heirloom” (begins at the 1:28:00 mark) In-memoriam to those who are still with us and we didn't know it: Part 1 - Kenny Loggins Seriously, some of the UFC's promotional decisions are the stuff of pure evil, while others are just really dumb and/or shortsighted. Does ESPN know who won the Civil War and which side was the traitorous South? (Part 3 of the Podcast only content, begins at the 1:59:00 mark) That song is about Gandolf from the Lord Of Rings and Ozzy Osbourne's drug dealer, two things that have nothing to do with selling trucks! Cleveland's 2019 Most Interesting People list has Larry Nance Jr. on the cover... Yeah, that can't be accurate. (Part 4 of the Podcast only content, begins at the 2:37:00 mark) Having your great idea to compete in the next Olympics stolen by some NFL players. How 6 million Spectrum Cable subscribers are probably better off right now as long as they know how to stream the NFL online. Does the Golden Globe's Foreign Press voters even know the difference between dramas and musicals? All this and so much more on this episode of the Defend Cleveland Podcast. Enjoy~ Check out Lachlan MacKinnon’s best selling book, ‘Let Me Tell You A Story: Small Stories Of A Large Family’! Thank you to KidForce Pinball for sponsoring the podcast, 91.1-FM WRUW Cleveland for being home to the show, engineer extraordinaire Mollie Ames, and to the city that inspires us, Cleveland, Ohio. Your recommended listening for the week is Foxwarren's self-titled release available via Anti- The intro and outro to Lachlan’s segment is the song “My Summer In Traction” by the band Ohio Civil War , and it’s used with permission. A portion of the track “You Were Good” from the Mitch Hedberg album “Strategic Grill Locations” was used on this show without permission.
On today's show, host Chris Manning (@cwmwrites) talks to Cleveland Magazine editor Dillon Stewart (@DillStew) about Cleveland's Magazine's 2018 Most Interesting People issue, which features Cavaliers guard Kyle Korver, Savannah James and The Athletic's Jason Lloyd. Plus, Stewart talks about his interview with Cavaliers legend Zydrunas Ilgauskas. The issue is available now in the Cleveland area wherever magazines are sold. Savannah James article: https://clevelandmagazine.com/in-the-cle/the-read/articles/most-interesting-people-2018-savannah-jamesZydrunas Ilgauskas Q&A: https://clevelandmagazine.com/in-the-cle/sports/articles/10-questions-with-zydrunas-ilgauskasIntro music: bensound.comTwitter/facebook: @LockedOnCavsEmail: lockedoncavs@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's show, host Chris Manning (@cwmwrites) talks to Cleveland Magazine editor Dillon Stewart (@DillStew) about Cleveland's Magazine's 2018 Most Interesting People issue, which features Cavaliers guard Kyle Korver, Savannah James and The Athletic's Jason Lloyd. Plus, Stewart talks about his interview with Cavaliers legend Zydrunas Ilgauskas. The issue is available now in the Cleveland area wherever magazines are sold. Savannah James article: https://clevelandmagazine.com/in-the-cle/the-read/articles/most-interesting-people-2018-savannah-james Zydrunas Ilgauskas Q&A: https://clevelandmagazine.com/in-the-cle/sports/articles/10-questions-with-zydrunas-ilgauskas Intro music: bensound.com Twitter/facebook: @LockedOnCavs Email: lockedoncavs@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tyrone Wilson (@CallTyrone_W) is the President and CEO of eMedia Interactive Group Limited, a digital media and advertising company. Tyrone is also Founder & President of iCreate Institute, a partnership with the University of the Commonwealth Caribbean that prepares students for jobs in the creative industry. Tyrone is on the board for several institutions such as the GraceKennedy External Innovation Council, the Jamaica College Old Boys' Association, as well as the Academic Advisory Board for the University of Technology’s Entrepreneurship Degree. He is the recipient of the Prime Minister’s Youth Award for Excellence in Entrepreneurship, Private Sector Organization of Jamaica's (PSOJ) 50UnderFifty Business Leaders Shaping Jamaica’s Future and the Caribbean Journal's Caribbean Entrepreneur of the Year in 2012, in addition to being listed as one of the Caribbean’s Most Interesting People of 2013. In this episode, we talk about: How to find gaps in the market to create a profitable product or service; Why you should double down on your drive and determination; Why it’s so important to believe in yourself and put all doubt aside; Why running lean can be an asset; and so much more.
Baland Jalal is a neuroscientist at Cambridge University, Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine. He has previously been a Research Fellow at Harvard University and a Visiting Scholar at the University of California at San Diego. He has worked with the renowned neuroscientist VS Ramachandran (TIME magazine 100 most influential people in the world) since 2012. His work has been featured widely in the international press (USA, UK, Ireland, Canada, Italy, Spain, Australia, Portugal, Greece, Brazil, Romania, China, Czechoslovakia, Mexico, Chile, Honduras, Venezuela, Nigeria, Vietnam, Cyprus, Indonesia, Malaysia, Turkey, Polen, Ukrainian, Estonia, Japan, Jordan, India, Singapore etc.), including The Today Show, The Guardian, New York Magazine, Prevention Magazine, Self Magazine, Fox News, Discovery, New Scientist, Discover Magazine, VICE, Science Daily, International Business Times, YAHOO!, The Times of India, Fusion, Business Insider, Daily Mail and many more. He was listed on the media outlet Van Winkle’s “15 Most Interesting People in Sleep” (list of researchers, writers, and cultural figures).Baland Jalal’s research focuses on neuropsychiatry and cognitive neuroscience. He is an expert on sleep paralysis and has explored this phenomenon in various countries around the world, including USA, Denmark, Egypt, Italy and Turkey. He recently designed one of the first ever treatments for sleep paralysis called Meditation-Relaxation Therapy, or MR Therapy for short. Moreover, with Devon E. Hinton, Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, he has designed and co-authored a mindfulness-based CBT (transdiagnostic) treatment manual for patients suffering from anxiety and mood disorders.www.balandjalal.com
Mahin, Mort and Moga talk to hip hop artist Kayem (the artist formerly known as Khalid M.) about being on the no-fly list, the Libyan revolution, life as a Muslim Hip Hop artist. Make sure to listen to his song "Can't take our freedom" at the end of this episode! Son of a Libyan revolutionary, Kayem is a Chicago-based hip-hop artist who was born into the struggle. His father was a political prisoner who helped form a pro-democracy movement after escaping prison. Kayem’s first trip to Libya, after spending a lifetime of advocacy in exile, was filmed in the docuseries “Sing Freedom”. Yahoo! Music listed Kayem’s showcase at South by Southwest 2017 as “The 6 Best Things We Saw at SXSW” and he was listed as one of CNN’s “Most Interesting People”. He has also been featured in Rolling Stone, Billboard, Complex Mag, The New York Times, and more. Kayem relaunched his career with a name-change in 2017 after having to step away due to government restrictions. He detailed his experience on “Intercepted”, where he was a guest along with Edward Snowden. With a story fit for a Hollywood script and a loyal, hungry international fan base, there’s no question Kayem’s time is now. http://www.instagram.com/thisisKayem http://www.facebook.com/thisisKayem http://www.soundcloud.com/thisisKayem https://twitter.com/thisiskayem =============================================== E-mail us your comments, feedback and questions at: TheMadMamluks@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @TheMadMamluks Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/themadmamluks View pictures of our guests and studio on Instagram: TheMadMamluks
We get hungry often here at Six in the Morning. What better way to have our Episode 38: Food Episode II than by eating bomb food, dessert and great coffee at Primera Taza in Boyle Heights. Co-owner Jesus “Chuy” Tovar, recognized by LA Weekly as one of the cities’Most Interesting People for 2016, invited us over for some beers and had aconvo about great food, both here and his home state of Jalisco, Mexico, his growth as a business owner, and of course Hip Hop! Importantly, his lonches(peep the picture!!!) are becoming a talked about grub item all over LA. He makes these with much love which is why they have plenty of regulars at Primera Taza. We appreciated his hustle and we are honored to share our conversation with you. We also hit you off withsome BADBADNOTGOOD, Ghostface Killah, Red Pill, Ras G, Talib Kweli and some extra goodies. Enjoy our first on-the-road episode and don’t be surprised if you get hungry after peeping this one!
In this week's episode, Jonathan talks with Abdul "Duli" Wilkins, aka "The Beantown Ghetto Shaman." Duli is a visual artist, certified Massage Therapist, Reiki Master, Yoga Teacher and Intuitive Healer from Boston Ma. He grew up in the inner city of Roxbury and was influenced by his father and mother from a very young age to value the study of metaphysics, mysticism, occult information and spirituality. In college at Northeastern University Duli was introduced to psilocybin mushrooms which had a very mystical affect on him and ever since has been exploring the benefits of "Teaching Plants and Fungi". Through personal experience he advocates the use of ethogens in a sacred manner. Duli strongly believes that "Urban Shamanism" can help heal trauma based issues, bring people together from various backgrounds/races and bring a new found awareness of self and connection to the earth and Great Spirit! Duli and his wife and partner Yolanda are raising their 1-year-old daughter, Dendara, organize nature walks in Boston city parks, and are currently planning an Urban Shamanism Conference in Boston for this summer, which we will keep everyone updated on. Jonathan and Duli's conversation topic include the recent passing of Kai Wingo, their mutual love and respect for Baba Kilindi Iyi, the role of plant teachers in healing the trauma that can come from life in the inner city, and how mushrooms can reconnect us with our children, our partners, and our ancestors. They also talk about the dynamic of race in the psychedelic community, and the actions that white members of the community can take to create a more welcoming environment for a greater diversity of people. Duli can be reached by email at lovemotherearth33(at)gmail(dot)com Click the Logo to Donate to Psychedelic Parenting TOPICS AND WEBSITES DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: Dendara Temple Complex Northeastern University Baba Kilindi Iyi "Mushrooms, Africa, and Transhumanism" Brother Hankh's Podcast Magnets, Crystals and Pyramids "Freeway" Ricky Ross Kill the Messenger 2014 film Freeway: Crack in the System 2015 Documentary Kai Wingo "Most Interesting People of 2015" Cleveland Magazine article Kultured Mushrooms Community Organization. We Remember Kai Wingo by Annie Oak (Women's Visionary Congress) X-Files Season 10, Episode 5: "Mulder's Magic Mushrooms" Epilepsy Foundation article on cannabis oil for seizures Lucy Limitless Harriet Tubman as Shaman Ryan LeCompte Veterans for Entheogenic Therapy Interview on Havok Journal China's Super Psychics by Paul Dong & Thomas E. Raffill Men's Wisdom Council Tim Wise, anti-racist essayist, author, and educator
In episode 56 of The Actor's Diet Podcast, I interview Whitney Adams, an award-winning blogger, sommelier, on-camera host, and one of LA Weekly's Most Interesting People. In this episode they discuss: Her past life as an actor. Her history with eating disorders. How she became a wine expert, and how wine helped heal her relationship with food. One of her six tattoos, which you can see in this video. Hangover cures, Sqirl's burnt toast, how to spit into a spittoon (that's a real word). Theme music is by Podcast Guest Goh Nakamura. Keep in touch via Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @mslynnchen. xo Lynn