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Send us a textKateri Wozny is a seasoned journalist with over 20 years of experience in print, digital, radio, and television news, as well as content creation. Throughout her distinguished career, she has worked with some of the most respected media outlets, including U.S. News & World Report, Business Insider, the Chicago Sun-Times, GoDaddy, and Pasadena Weekly. Kateri's work has consistently earned recognition, including an Associated Press Award in 2002 for her radio coverage of the Sen. Paul Wellstone Memorial in Minneapolis. In 2008, she was part of the team that won a National Emmy for their exceptional coverage of the I-35W Bridge Collapse in Minneapolis.Beyond her journalistic achievements, Kateri is a content creator who brings a fresh perspective to the lifestyle of Southern California and travel destinations. With a growing following on Instagram and TikTok, where she has garnered more than 30,000 views across both platforms, Kateri shares her experiences and insights, connecting with a diverse audience through her engaging posts.Based in Pasadena, CA, Kateri is passionate about connecting with her local community in the San Gabriel Valley. In her personal life, she enjoys hiking, traveling, volunteering, and trying out new restaurants. She is also an avid writer and enjoys spending time with her friends and family. Whether she's reporting on breaking news or exploring new corners of the world, Kateri continues to inspire others with her dedication to storytelling and her love for the life she leads in Southern California.___________________Music CreditsIntroEuphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OGStingerScarlet Fire (Sting), Otis McDonald, YouTube Audio LibraryOutroEuphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OG__________________My SGV Podcast:Website: www.mysgv.netNewsletter: Beyond the MicPatreon: MySGV Podcastinfo@sgvmasterkey.com
Episode 117: Grab the Ultimate Ad Script right HERE - https://join.digitaltrailblazer.com/ultimate-ad-scriptIt's a well-known saying in marketing that people only buy from those that they know, like, and trust.It doesn't matter how good your product or service is, or what results you get for people… if a prospect doesn't feel like they know, like, and trust you, they will never buy from you.Building that “know, like, trust” factor is essential in landing high-paying clients, and the faster you can do that, the sooner your prospects will buy.In this episode, Mariana Henninger breaks down exactly how to make that emotional connection with your audience in as little as 4-5 minutes and fast track the “know, like, trust” process so you can land high-ticket clients faster.About Mariana Henninger: Mariana was an international journalist for 15 years, documenting stories from war zones in Afghanistan, Bedouin tents in the Middle East, luxurious open prisons in Finland and fishing for sea cucumbers in Haiti. Her stories have been on the homepage of the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, TIME Magazine and many others.She is an award-winning storyteller, and has won a National EMMY award and had two nominations for her documentaries, and she is the founder of Brandmagnetic.com, where she works with entrepreneurs, coaches and experts to turn their story into SALES on autopilot.Download Mariana's Brand Story Cheatsheet: http://brandmagnetic.com/cheatsheetConnect with Mariana: http://brandmagnetic.com http://instagram.com/brandmagnetic http://linkedin.com/in/marianahenningerGrab our Ultimate Ad Script for Coaches, Agencies, and Course Creators.Learn the exact 5-step script we teach our clients that allows them to generate targeted, high-quality leads at ultra-low cost, so you can land paying customers and clients without breaking the bank on ad spend.Grab the Ultimate Ad Script right HERE - https://join.digitaltrailblazer.com/ultimate-ad-script✅ Connect With Us:Website - https://DigitalTrailblazer.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/digitaltrailblazer/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@digitaltrailblazerTwitter: https://twitter.com/DgtlTrailblazerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/DigitalTrailblazer
In this week's episode of Diving In Deep, Sara Evans sit down with longtime friend and music video director, Peter Zavadil. If you've seen a Sara Evans music video before, then you've seen Peter's work. Peter directed everything from "Suds in the Bucket" to "Born to Fly" to "Saints & Angels" and so many more. They tell hilarious behind-the-scenes stories from the sets of these big time productions, reveal some of the secrets to Peter's special effects and the origin of "Sexy Dorothy". About Peter Zavadil: Referring to himself as "tirelessly enthusiastic," or, "caffeine enhanced" -- depending on your perspective -- Peter has been working in the film business for over twenty years starting from the bottom and working his way up. Zavadil arrived in the music industry initially as an executive producer of music videos working with such legends as Waylon Jennings, Chet Atkins, Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette , Alabama and countless others. He then moved into directing and has gone on to work on music video, commercial and television ventures. As a director, he has received numerous ACM and CMA nominations including two CMA wins, a National Emmy and numerous regional NARAS awards, a World Fest Award and various other awards and nominations. He has shot and edited music videos for Eric Church, Jewel, Blake Shelton, Dierks Bentley, Reba McEntire, Kenny Rogers, Florida Georgia Line and The Black Keys just to name a few. Aside from his ongoing commercial work, Peter has shot over a hundred and fifty music videos, countless concert packages for artists such as Lady Antebellum and Eric Church, numerous long form television, doc and reality projects for Viacom including a show with Trace Adkins where he logged over twenty five hours of Blackhawk helicopter time over hostile regions of Iraq and Afghanistan. Pre-order Sara's new album, Unbroke out 6/7: https://ffm.to/seunbroke LET'S BE SOCIAL: Follow Peter Zavadil: Instagram - (@peterzavadil) Twitter - (@zavadil) Facebook - (@pzavadil) Website - https://www.peterzavadil.com/ Follow Diving in Deep Podcast: Instagram -(@divingindeeppod) TikTok - (@divingindeeppod) Twitter - (@divingindeeppod) Facebook - (@divingindeeppod) Follow Sara Evans: Instagram - (@saraevansmusic) TikTok - (@saraevansmusic) Twitter - (@saraevansmusic) Facebook - (@saraevansmusic) Produced and Edited by: The Cast Collective (Nashville, TN) YouTube - ( @TheCastCollective) Instagram - (@TheCastCollective) Twitter - (@TheCastCollective) Directed by: Erin Dugan Edited By: Sean Dugan, Corey Williams & Tara Down https://www.thecastcollective.com
About Peter Zavadil: Referring to himself as "tirelessly enthusiastic," or, "caffeine enhanced" -- depending on your perspective -- Peter has been working in the film business for over twenty years starting from the bottom and working his way up. Zavadil arrived in the music industry initially as an executive producer of music videos working with such legends as Waylon Jennings, Chet Atkins, Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette , Alabama and countless others. He then moved into directing and has gone on to work on music video, commercial and television ventures. As a director, he has received numerous ACM and CMA nominations including two CMA wins, a National Emmy and numerous regional NARAS awards, a World Fest Award and various other awards and nominations. He has shot and edited music videos for Eric Church, Jewel, Blake Shelton, Dierks Bentley, Reba McEntire, Kenny Rogers, Florida Georgia Line and The Black Keys just to name a few. Aside from his ongoing commercial work, Peter has shot over a hundred and fifty music videos, countless concert packages for artists such as Lady Antebellum and Eric Church, numerous long form television, doc and reality projects for Viacom including a show with Trace Adkins where he logged over twenty five hours of Blackhawk helicopter time over hostile regions of Iraq and Afghanistan. Pre-order Sara's new album, Unbroke out 6/7: https://ffm.to/seunbroke LET'S BE SOCIAL: Follow Peter Zavadil: Instagram - (@peterzavadil) Twitter - (@zavadil) Facebook - (@pzavadil) Website - https://www.peterzavadil.com/ Follow Diving in Deep Podcast: Instagram –(@divingindeeppod) TikTok – (@divingindeeppod) Twitter – (@divingindeeppod) Facebook – (@divingindeeppod) Follow Sara Evans: Instagram – (@saraevansmusic) TikTok – (@saraevansmusic) Twitter – (@saraevansmusic) Facebook – (@saraevansmusic) Produced and Edited by: The Cast Collective (Nashville, TN) YouTube – ( @TheCastCollective) Instagram – (@TheCastCollective) Twitter – (@TheCastCollective) Directed by: Erin Dugan Edited By: Sean Dugan, Corey Williams & Tara Down https://www.thecastcollective.com
Few documentary producers have received as many honors: National Emmy for "exceptional merit in nonfiction filmmaking"; ten Richter credited films honored by Motion Picture Academy; three DuPont Columbia Broadcast Journalism awards (TV's Pulitzer Prize); Distinguished Science Reporting Award from AAAS (American Academy for Advancement of Science); Peabody Awards; many US and international film festival awards; critical acclaim in the New York Times and other major papers. Robert Richter's documentaries have been telecast in prime time on HBO, PBS, CBS, NBC, ABC, TBS, Discovery, BBC and many other major overseas television outlets. Robert Richter has received several Oscar nominations and has made or helped to make over 90 films. In his early years, he was at CBS covering U.S. national politics and producing Walter Cronkite's acclaimed nightly news. Robert has released his new book a few months ago titled DOCUMENTARIES AND SERENDIPITY sold on Amazon.com Please also listen to Robert's previous interview on America Speak https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/americaspeakspodcast/_KFSR_RR_FINAL_05.04.18_01.mp3 And https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/americaspeakspodcast/_KSFR_RR2_5.10.18_01.mp3
Policing Pregnancy and Privacy in a Post-Roe America.Frank Schaeffer In Conversation with Investigative Journalist and Filmmaker Civia Tamarkin, Exploring the Policing of Pregnancy and Privacy in a Post-Roe America._____LINKSMs. Magazine"The U.S. Is “On the Road to Gilead.” Here's How We Turn Back"https://msmagazine.com/2021/03/24/civia-tamarkin-arizona-abortion-laws-access/Birthright: A War Storyhttps://www.birthrightfilm.com/Birthright: A War Story on Apple TVhttps://tv.apple.com/us/movie/birthright-a-war-story/umc.cmc.1jzh3ejlzyha49aylg3g893y0_____Civia Tamarkin is an award-winning investigative journalist, documentary filmmaker and former television news executive. She has produced independent and cable documentaries as well as developed programming content, models and strategies for cable, internet and digital global platforms. Tamarkin formerly was a CNN executive and Executive Producer of CNN's Emmy Award weekly news magazine show “CNN & Time.” She produced investigative segments and series for ABC World News Tonight, half-hour specials for Nightline and contributed to ABC's coverage of major news stories. Her investigative reporting led to one of the first exculpatory DNA exonerations in America as well as the exoneration of a death row inmate. She has contributed to numerous magazines and newspapers and reported stories in Central America, Africa, India and Southeast Asia, including the fall of Vietnam and its aftermath. Tamarkin has received a National News and Documentary Emmy, National Emmy nominations, National Headliner Awards, an Edward R. Murrow Award, and awards from The Society of Professional Journalists, the Overseas Press Club of America and the Chicago Headline Club.Tamarkin is a nationally recognized speaker and authority on the collateral damage from the war against reproductive rights and reproductive justice. She has testified in front of lawmakers in an effort to block restrictive reproductive health care legislation and coordinated legislative strategy with the Arizona Reproductive Rights Coalition. Currently, she is the president of the Arizona section of the National Council of Jewish Women, a leading nation-wide progressive advocacy organization that influences policy from the state house to the White House. _____In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer is a production of the George Bailey Morality in Public Life Fellowship. It is hosted by Frank Schaeffer, author of Fall In Love, Have Children, Stay Put, Save the Planet, Be Happy.Learn more at https://www.lovechildrenplanet.comFollow Frank on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.https://www.facebook.com/frank.schaeffer.16https://twitter.com/Frank_Schaefferhttps://www.youtube.com/c/FrankSchaefferYouTubeIn Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer PodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-conversation-with-frank-schaeffer/id1570357787_____Support the show
Welcome documentarian Debbie Lum to chat about her new film Try Harder!, college admissions, high school superlatives, and the ongoing process of Asian-American Pacific Islander representation on screen. More about Try Harder!: San Francisco's Lowell High, one of the best public schools in the country, draws high achievers--nearly 70% Asian Americans--from across the city into a fiercely competitive universe. The camera follows seniors through the hallways and into classrooms as the pressure intensifies to impress admissions officers at elite universities with their report cards, test scores, and overall awesomeness. The students proudly own their identity as nerds and tell their stories with candor and humor despite the stress. Will they achieve their dreams? What happens if they fail? More about Debbie Lum: Debbie Lum is an award-winning San Francisco-based filmmaker whose projects give voice to the Asian American experience and other unsung stories. SEEKING ASIAN FEMALE, her feature-length directing debut premiered at SXSW, aired on PBS' Independent Lens and won numerous awards, including Best of Fest (Silverdocs), Best Feature Documentary (CAAMFest) and Outstanding Director (Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival). It was also profiled on PRI's This American Life. The film was a “fan favorite” on PBS and alongside its broadcast premiere, Lum launched theyreallsobeautiful.com, a companion website and 5-part short video series about race and dating. Previously she worked as a documentary editor; her editing credits include A.K.A DON BONUS (winner, National Emmy), KELLY LOVES TONY (nominee, IDA Best Documentary), which she also co-produced and TO YOU SWEETHEART, ALOHA (winner, Audience Award, VC LA Film Festival). She has also written and directed several short comedies, CHINESE BEAUTY, A GREAT DEAL! and ONE APRIL MORNING, which screened at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival among many others. She has an M.F.A in Cinema from San Francisco State University, a B.A. in Religious Studies from Brown University and completed the CPB Producer's Workshop at WGBH. Find us at www.werewatchingwhat.com Try Harder! is in theaters now. THEDHK can be found at instagram.com/thedhk , twitter.com/thedhk, and facebook.com/thedhkmovies --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jeremy is the Chief Investigative Reporter for WSMV TV in Nashville, TN. He has received a National Edward 4 Murrow award for investigative reporting and a National Emmy nomination for investigative reporting. Jeremy also has published two novels, The Darkest Time of Night, and, The Dark Above.
Bonus Episode • Civia TamarkinIn light of recent events in Texas and other states restricting reproductive rights, my guest Civia Tamarkin has come back to provide us with an update._____LINKShttps://msmagazine.com/2021/03/24/civia-tamarkin-arizona-abortion-laws-access/https://www.birthrightfilm.com_____Civia Tamarkin is an award-winning investigative journalist, documentary filmmaker and former television news executive. She has produced independent and cable documentaries as well as developed programming content, models and strategies for cable, internet and digital global platforms. Tamarkin formerly was a CNN executive and Executive Producer of CNN's Emmy Award weekly news magazine show “CNN & Time.” She produced investigative segments and series for ABC World News Tonight, half-hour specials for Nightline and contributed to ABC's coverage of major news stories. Her investigative reporting led to one of the first exculpatory DNA exonerations in America as well as the exoneration of a death row inmate. She has contributed to numerous magazines and newspapers and reported stories in Central America, Africa, India and Southeast Asia, including the fall of Vietnam and its aftermath. Tamarkin has received a National News and Documentary Emmy, National Emmy nominations, National Headliner Awards, an Edward R. Murrow Award, and awards from The Society of Professional Journalists, the Overseas Press Club of America and the Chicago Headline Club._____In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer is a production of the George Bailey Morality in Public Life Fellowship. It is hosted by Frank Schaeffer, author of Fall In Love, Have Children, Stay Put, Save the Planet, Be Happy.Learn more at https://www.lovechildrenplanet.comFollow Frank on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.https://www.facebook.com/frank.schaeffer.16https://twitter.com/Frank_Schaefferhttps://www.youtube.com/c/FrankSchaefferYouTubeIn Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer PodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-conversation-with-frank-schaeffer/id1570357787_____Support the show
Is ‘Roe' Finished?Frank Schaeffer In Conversation with Investigative Journalist and Filmmaker Civia Tamarkin, exploring her work as an Investigative Journalist, the film she directed, Birthright: A War Story, and asking the question, “Is ‘Roe' Finished?”_____LINKShttps://msmagazine.com/2021/03/24/civia-tamarkin-arizona-abortion-laws-access/https://www.birthrightfilm.com_____Civia Tamarkin is an award-winning investigative journalist, documentary filmmaker and former television news executive. She has produced independent and cable documentaries as well as developed programming content, models and strategies for cable, internet and digital global platforms. Tamarkin formerly was a CNN executive and Executive Producer of CNN's Emmy Award weekly news magazine show “CNN & Time.” She produced investigative segments and series for ABC World News Tonight, half-hour specials for Nightline and contributed to ABC's coverage of major news stories. Her investigative reporting led to one of the first exculpatory DNA exonerations in America as well as the exoneration of a death row inmate. She has contributed to numerous magazines and newspapers and reported stories in Central America, Africa, India and Southeast Asia, including the fall of Vietnam and its aftermath. Tamarkin has received a National News and Documentary Emmy, National Emmy nominations, National Headliner Awards, an Edward R. Murrow Award, and awards from The Society of Professional Journalists, the Overseas Press Club of America and the Chicago Headline Club._____In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer is a production of the George Bailey Morality in Public Life Fellowship. It is hosted by Frank Schaeffer, author of Fall In Love, Have Children, Stay Put, Save the Planet, Be Happy.Learn more at https://www.lovechildrenplanet.comFollow Frank on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.https://www.facebook.com/frank.schaeffer.16https://twitter.com/Frank_Schaefferhttps://www.youtube.com/c/FrankSchaefferYouTubeIn Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer PodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-conversation-with-frank-schaeffer/id1570357787 _____Support the show
Today my guest is glass-ceiling breaker, Civia Tamarkin!Civia is an award-winning investigative journalist, documentary filmmaker and former television news executive. She has produced independent and cable documentaries as well as developed programming content, models and strategies for cable, internet and digital global platforms. Civia formerly was a CNN executive and Executive Producer of CNN's Emmy Award weekly news magazine show “CNN & Time.” She produced investigative segments and series for ABC World News Tonight, half-hour specials for Nightline and contributed to ABC's coverage of major news stories. Civia has contributed to numerous magazines & newspapers, and has received a National News and Documentary Emmy, National Emmy nominations, National Headliner Awards, an Edward R. Murrow Award, and awards from The Society of Professional Journalists, the Overseas Press Club of America and the Chicago Headline Club.Civia is a nationally recognized speaker and authority on the collateral damage from the war against reproductive rights and reproductive justice. Currently, she is the president of the Arizona section of the National Council of Jewish Women, a leading nation-wide progressive advocacy organization that influences policy from the state house to the White House.You can reach out to Civia Tamarkin on Facebook or find her at NCJWAZ.orgListen to the podcast, here, or you can choose your favorite podcast platform:https://www.jenbuckspeaks.com/podcastApplePandoraSpotifyStitcheriHeart RadioAmazon MusicTuneIn + AlexaPodcast AddictPodchaserPocket CastsDeezerListen NotesPlayer FMPodcast IndexOvercastCastroCastboxPodfriend Please subscribe to the show while you're at it, so that you'll be alerted to every episode that drops on Mondays!
Pam Saulsby – an experienced journalist, word architect, communications strategist, digital storyteller, dynamic speaker, engaging interviewer, and music artist – is a multimedia relations specialist for the Department of Homeland Security-Federal Emergency Management Agency in Washington, DC. A true master communicator she advocates for veterans and their families as a producer of media content to raise awareness of issues confronting our military community after deployments. She has been recognized nationally and locally for excellence in Journalism, having received three regional Emmy Awards, and one National Emmy award. She has twice been honored with the Presidential Award for Volunteerism. Pam was named one of the Top Women in Business in The Triangle Area. She was recognized by the state of North Carolina and honored with a Woman of the Year Award in Business. Pam has recorded two albums. Her most recent “Holding It Down” is a collection of tunes that salute the troops. She is donating a portion of the sales of the music album to Fort Bragg Fisher House. It is a home away from home for families whose loved ones are being treated at Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Bragg. Among her proudest achievements is the publication of her children's book on PTSD. Pam wrote “Ashley's High Five for Daddy” to explain PTSD to younger children. An Army brat herself, she hopes the project can help military families who may be struggling with mental health issues. She has served as a fundraiser, strategic media advisor, and board member for numerous nonprofit organizations over the last two decades. She is a former board member of The Komen-Triangle Race for the Cure. For 3 years Pam worked with the community and civic leaders to create the Oak Ranch Project, which is a home community for at-risk boys and girls. She served as an advisor to Family Health Ministries dedicated to maternal and child health in Haiti. Using her instinct, grit, and heart as her GPS, Saulsby's new career path is fast-paced and in constant motion. She is considered a thought leader, passionately involved in putting facts in context and exploring the implications of current trends and policies that guide all of our choices and actions. To Saulsby, the old saying is still true: knowledge is power. She lives in Washington, DC. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Pam's background and appreciation for military service Pam's experience in volunteering in support of veteran mental health Pam's early recollections of the Vietnam War and military homecoming in her community The development of Ashley's High Five for Daddy Depicting homecoming through the eyes of a child The necessity of planning on how to manage reintegration The impact of the book on readers --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/changeyourpov/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/changeyourpov/support
Lori Cohen is a go-to-market executive with an impressive track record in launching and growing enterprises. The founder and CEO of BlueSky Branding, Lori is a data-driven CMO with deep experience in demand generation including search engine optimization (SEO), search engine marketing (SEM), account based marketing (ABM), field and partner marketing, content-marketing, digital and much more. She’s also a former journalist. Lori began her career as a business reporter for PBS - and won multiple awards including a National Emmy, Peabody Award and a Nieman Fellowship to study at Harvard Business School.In this episode of the Look Left @ Marketing podcast, Bryan Scanlon talks with Lori about the importance of branding in enterprise tech.01:15 - Discovering your “why”02:23 - Lori’s definition of branding05:36 - Marketers measuring vanity metrics08:56 - Gazelle, an example of how proper branding boosts a business16:42 - Symptoms of a lackluster brand25:12 - Branding around customer insights30:09 - Best metrics for measuring branding successFor more information on everything she’s up to, be sure to visit https://www.blueskybranding.com/.Notable quotesThe term “brand” can mean a lot of things — here’s how Lori defines it: “I think at the highest level a brand is what people are saying about you when you're not in the room. So the brand is the experience, it's every touch point, your logo and your tagline and your colors and your website. But it's (also) your reps, your emails, your social tiles and what you're talking about. It's all of those things wrapped together that create kind of this emotional bond between you and your customer.”The volume of vanity metrics like managed qualified leads (MQL) and sales qualified leads (SQL) doesn’t necessarily help build your brand: “I think it's a little bit backwards. I think if you can figure out what your brand stands for, then you can target the right people. Then you can bring less MQL in. So maybe when you make this transition, they go down and to the left, but the quality is better and it feeds your pipeline. And the end result is the end result you want, which is to drive revenue. Because whether you're in sales or marketing, isn't your job to drive revenue and be part of the go to market team?”Lori identifies the symptoms of a lackluster brand: “Your campaigns are no longer performing the way they used to. Your cost of customer acquisition is really going up. You know, your churns are high, your competitors are kind of nipping at your heels. And there's a lot of downward pressure on price, not just from your customers, but even your sales team is saying, “We have to lower the price.” We have to lower our price. And traditionally you've had a great product. I mean, you really do have good technology, but you've, you've always focused on things like the features and the functionality. And now you have competitors in the market that are really blowing you out of the water because they're positioning themselves against you and you're not responding.”
This episode will feature Emmy Award Winning & Draft Kings' Senior Specialist of Social Marketing, Dan Marrazza. Dan Marrazza started his career in Sports like most of us do, as an intern. However, the difference with Dan? He was still in High School. After beginning his first internship he embarked on a lengthier than expected journey from internship to internship. However, he finally ended up breaking into a paid position within the industry. From there, he won a National Emmy, worked on countless page-turning articles, and became one of the original seven employees of the Vegas Golden Knights, before eventually becoming Senior Specialist of Social Marketing at DraftKings. Tune in to the podcast to hear more... To get to know more about me, Christopher Nascimento: Follow @nascimentomktg on Twitter & Instagram, OR Listen to Episode ZERO.
Joe Vazquez is a National Emmy award-winning reporter for the CBS affiliate in the San Francisco/Oakland Bay Area.He shares his frightening story of being the victim of an armed robbery at work - a serious issue in the market - plus covering protests and riots in Oakland after a police shooting, and how a backpacking European vacation with his wife turned into a sudden job as an NBC News correspondent.
A prolific storyteller, who fought the likes of Battleship Bob Kelly and Dave "Killer" Hanson. Our guest on episode 43 of the Pro Hockey Alumni podcast is Mike Boland, an original member of the WHA Ottawa Nationals, a Calder Cup winner with the Springfield Kings, briefly a Broad St. Bully and, ultimately, one of Canada's premier cinematographers. Mike is humorous and personable and he's got captivating stories about hockey legends like Bobby Hull (there's a part 2 to the preceding story), Billy Smith, Butch Goring, Battleship Bob Kelly, Dave “Killer” Hanson, Gilles “Looney” Gratton, Johnny Wilson and many more. Mike doesn't hold back as he relives his journey through the big leagues, the minor leagues and European hockey. All of out guests have been great — and Mike is certainly no exception. Mike's Book: "Through the Lens of My Eye; Adventures of a Documentary Cameraman" ITunes/Apple Podcasts SoundCloud Stitcher Twitter Facebook Instagram Google Play Mark Willand Pro Hockey Alumni WHA Hockey Boston Bruins Alumni You Tube
Pam Saulsby is an experienced journalist, word architect, communications strategist, digital storyteller, dynamic speaker, engaging interviewer, and music artist. She is a multimedia relations specialist for the Department of Homeland Security-Federal Emergency Management Agency in Washington, DC. A true master communicator she advocates for veterans and their families as a producer of media content to raise awareness of issues confronting our military community after deployments. She has been recognized nationally and locally for excellence in Journalism, having received three regional Emmy Awards, and one National Emmy award. She has twice been honored with the Presidential Award for Volunteerism. Pam was named one of the top Women in Business in The Triangle Area. She was recognized by the state of North Carolina and honored with a Woman of the Year Award in Business. Pam has recorded two albums. Her most recent “Holding It Down” is a collection of tunes that salute the troops. She is donating a portion of the sales of the music album to Fort Bragg Fisher House. It is a home away from home for families whose loved ones are being treated at Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Bragg. Among her proudest achievements is the publication of her children’s book on PTSD. Pam wrote Ashley’s High Five for Daddy to explain PTSD to younger children. An Army brat herself, she hopes the project can help military families who may be struggling with mental health issues. She has served as a fundraiser, strategic media advisor and board member for numerous nonprofit organizations over the last two decades. She is a former board member of The Komen-Triangle Race for the Cure. For 3 years Pam worked with community and civic leaders to create the Oak Ranch Project, which is a home community for at-risk boys and girls. She served as an advisor to Family Health Ministries dedicated to maternal and child health in Haiti. Using her instinct, grit, and heart as her GPS, Saulsby’s new career path is fast-paced and in constant motion. She is considered a thought leader, passionately involved in putting facts in context and exploring the implications of current trends and policies that guide all of our choices and actions. To Saulsby, the old saying is still true: knowledge is power. She lives in Washington, DC.
Thomas Allen Harris is a many-media artist who explores family and identity in what he calls a “participatory model of filmmaking” that he’s been pioneering for nearly three decades now. He’s an accomplished filmmaker and public television producer. His documentary Through a Lens Darkly premiered on Independent Lens on PBS a few years ago, and was nominated for a National Emmy.----more----Born in the Bronx and raised in New York City and Tanzania, Thomas is a graduate of Harvard College and the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Independent Study Program. He’s made a number of other feature and short films in his life, and he lectures and teaches widely on media arts and other topics including an upcoming course around Family Pictures USA as a Senior Lecturer at Yale University. Oh, and by the way he’s the host and creator of Family Pictures USA – a new public tv show that explores lives through the lens of the family photo album.
Summary: Pam Saulsby – an experienced journalist, word architect, communications strategist, digital storyteller, dynamic speaker, engaging interviewer, and music artist – is a multimedia relations specialist for the Department of Homeland Security-Federal Emergency Management Agency in Washington, DC. A true master communicator she advocates for veterans and their families as a producer of media content to raise awareness of issues confronting our military community after deployments. She has been recognized nationally and locally for excellence in Journalism, having received three regional Emmy Awards, and one National Emmy award. She has twice been honored with the Presidential Award for Volunteerism. Pam was named one of the top Women in Business in The Triangle Area. She was recognized by the state of North Carolina and honored with a Woman of the Year Award in Business. Pam has recorded two albums. Her most recent “Holding It Down” is a collection of tunes that salute the troops. She is donating a portion of the sales of the music album to Fort Bragg Fisher House. It is a home away from home for families whose loved ones are being treated at Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Bragg. Among her proudest achievements is the publication of her children’s book on PTSD. Pam wrote “Ashley’s High Five for Daddy” to explain PTSD to younger children. An Army brat herself, she hopes the project can help military families who may be struggling with mental health issues. She has served as a fundraiser, strategic media advisor and board member for numerous nonprofit organizations over the last two decades. She is a former board member of The Komen-Triangle Race for the Cure. For 3 years Pam worked with community and civic leaders to create the Oak Ranch Project, which is a home community for at-risk boys and girls. She served as an advisor to Family Health Ministries dedicated to maternal and child health in Haiti. Using her instinct, grit, and heart as her GPS, Saulsby’s new career path is fast-paced and in constant motion. She is considered a thought leader, passionately involved in putting facts in context and exploring the implications of current trends and policies that guide all of our choices and actions. To Saulsby, the old saying is still true: knowledge is power. She lives in Washington, DC. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Pam's background and appreciation for military service Pam's experience in volunteering in support of veteran mental health Pam's early recollections of the Vietnam War and military homecoming in her community The development of Ashley's High Five for Daddy Depicting homecoming through the eyes of a child The necessity of planning on how to manage reintegration The impact of the book on readers Links Mentioned in This Episode: Ashley's High Five for Daddy on Amazon When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again...But Johnny Isn't Johnny Anymore Pam's Web site Pam Saulsby on Twitter Pam Saulsby on LinkedIn Pam Saulsby on Instagram Tactical 16 Publishing June book donation recipient: Inner Resource Psychotherapy The Veteran Mental Health Minute on Amazon Alexa You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Do you want to check out Duane's latest book, Combat Vet Don't Mean Crazy? Check it out by finding it on Amazon
Summary: Pam Saulsby – an experienced journalist, word architect, communications strategist, digital storyteller, dynamic speaker, engaging interviewer, and music artist – is a multimedia relations specialist for the Department of Homeland Security-Federal Emergency Management Agency in Washington, DC. A true master communicator she advocates for veterans and their families as a producer of media content to raise awareness of issues confronting our military community after deployments. She has been recognized nationally and locally for excellence in Journalism, having received three regional Emmy Awards, and one National Emmy award. She has twice been honored with the Presidential Award for Volunteerism. Pam was named one of the top Women in Business in The Triangle Area. She was recognized by the state of North Carolina and honored with a Woman of the Year Award in Business. Pam has recorded two albums. Her most recent “Holding It Down” is a collection of tunes that salute the troops. She is donating a portion of the sales of the music album to Fort Bragg Fisher House. It is a home away from home for families whose loved ones are being treated at Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Bragg. Among her proudest achievements is the publication of her children’s book on PTSD. Pam wrote “Ashley’s High Five for Daddy” to explain PTSD to younger children. An Army brat herself, she hopes the project can help military families who may be struggling with mental health issues. She has served as a fundraiser, strategic media advisor and board member for numerous nonprofit organizations over the last two decades. She is a former board member of The Komen-Triangle Race for the Cure. For 3 years Pam worked with community and civic leaders to create the Oak Ranch Project, which is a home community for at-risk boys and girls. She served as an advisor to Family Health Ministries dedicated to maternal and child health in Haiti. Using her instinct, grit, and heart as her GPS, Saulsby’s new career path is fast-paced and in constant motion. She is considered a thought leader, passionately involved in putting facts in context and exploring the implications of current trends and policies that guide all of our choices and actions. To Saulsby, the old saying is still true: knowledge is power. She lives in Washington, DC. In This Particular Episode You Will Learn: Pam's background and appreciation for military service Pam's experience in volunteering in support of veteran mental health Pam's early recollections of the Vietnam War and military homecoming in her community The development of Ashley's High Five for Daddy Depicting homecoming through the eyes of a child The necessity of planning on how to manage reintegration The impact of the book on readers Links Mentioned in This Episode: Ashley's High Five for Daddy on Amazon When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again...But Johnny Isn't Johnny Anymore Pam's Web site Pam Saulsby on Twitter Pam Saulsby on LinkedIn Pam Saulsby on Instagram Tactical 16 Publishing June book donation recipient: Inner Resource Psychotherapy The Veteran Mental Health Minute on Amazon Alexa You can be sure to find future episodes of Head Space and Timing, and all of the CYPOV Podcast Network Shows, by subscribing through your Podcast player of choice, like iTunes. Using an app makes subscribing and listening to podcasts (both ours and others) so much simpler. Just subscribe to Change Your POV Podcast within your app and it will automatically update every time a new episode is released. Do you want to check out Duane's latest book, Combat Vet Don't Mean Crazy? Check it out by finding it on Amazon
Sometimes the people who give the most, need new inspiration and motivation. As someone who dares and counsels college students and adults on creating the life they want, Lu Ann knows it’s easy to “give it all away” at the office and feel too drained to do something for yourself. LuAnn reminds professionals they can’t be their best for others if they aren’t daring themselves. In this interview, which will be recorded, you will learn: To recognize the positive ripples of your giving life New ways to recharge your own battery and own your day To give yourself permission to “Do the New” and “Share the Dare” so you can continue to inspire and help others with new energy and joy Daring ways to challenge your clients and/or students to live the life they want BIO: LuAnn is the author of the inspirational memoir, I Dare Me, an entertaining look back on a year that changed everything for her. The book grew out of a blog called Year of Firsts, which chronicled this veteran journalist, mother and survivor’s daily adventures as she pushed herself to try something new for every single day – an effort to get her life “unstuck,” as her daughter put it. She went on this year long adventure while working her full time “day job” as an 8-time Emmy award-winning journalist with NBC10 News in Philadelphia. Cahn’s journey eventually led to a major career change. In December 2014, she left her 40 year career in broadcast news to dare audiences across the country and to help launch the next generation of communicators at Temple University. Cahn is the Director of Career Services for Temple University School of Media and Communication. Biography: Cahn is well known in Philadelphia where she worked for WCAU-TV for 27 years. She filled many roles —and is most well known for her years as a hard-charging investigative reporter with a talent for uncovering scandals and scams. In 2005, Lu Ann won a National Emmy for her undercover investigative story “Dirty Little Secret”. In 1991 Cahn made local and national news when she publicly told her story of battling breast cancer after a missed diagnosis when she was only 35. Her 1992 special report “Breast Cancer: My Personal Story” won her a national Clarion award and two Mid Atlantic Regional Emmys. Cahn also had surgery for ulcerative colitis and kidney cancer. She regularly speaks on behalf of Living Beyond Breast Cancer and the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America. She hopes her survivor experience inspires others. A native of Columbus, Ohio, Cahn grew up in Atlanta and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Georgia. She is married to NBC10 Photojournalist Phil Houser. They’re proud of their daughter Alexa, who dared herself to start her own company and is now managing electronic artists in the music business. Link to Blog: http://luanncahn.com/blog/ TEDx Talk: https://youtu.be/ATHb_LskphI Download the handout: http://360rea.ch/2jf37VE
JOin ua as we discuss the career of makeup artist Sara Seidman Vance and her involvement with the High Definition University. Sara is a National Emmy-nominated, multiple Award-winning make-up artist who started in the business as a performer and Opera singer. Makeup found her. Sara has been featured in many prominant magazines(See below) for her work in the industry, as well as, featured in "Mazel Tov! The Complete Book of Jewish Weddings" by Lea Bayers Rapp.Included is an on-line chat from her interview for "Dawson's Creek" , which she was make-up artist for Katie Holmes during the first three seasons. Sara has been in the Film and Television industry for over twenty years. She has been blessed with working with many celebrity talent ,as well as, political figures in her career as a make-up artist. Her other awards range from Omni Intermedia, TVIA Peer, International Davey award,The Accolades, the American Pixel Academy - Pixie award,Telly and Aurora Awards for excellance in make-up and make-up effects . Sara has extensive experience with HD make-up for Live Broadcast in addition to her years of experience in Film,Television and Print mediums. Join us for Beauty Talk with Sara Seidman Vance.