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A daily non-stop service linking Shannon to New York will return to the skies this weekend for the first time in five years. Delta Airlines, will resume its direct route to JFK Airport at 12.50pm on Saturday and will be the only operator in Ireland providing such a service. A Boeing 767 aircraft will be deployed for the route, meaning there will be space for 3,024 passengers to travel between Shannon and New York each week. Delta Senior Vice President for Europe, Middle East, Africa and India, Matteo Curcio says they're expecting huge demand.
In questa sesta puntata del Daily, abbiamo con noi Francesco Oggiano, giornalista e scrittore ma anche volto di punta di Will. Scrive “Digital Journalism” - una delle newsletter più seguite in Italia - e al momento si trova a New York per un master in giornalismo. Oltre a rivivere insieme una sua giornata tipo, faremo anche dei paragoni su creatività e giornalismo tra Italia e Stati Uniti. Cosa possiamo aspettarci dal giornalismo del futuro?▫️ Acquista il biglietto per l'evento di Hacking Creativity il 7-8 ottobre a Bologna: https://bit.ly/44r82q9▫️ Entra nella nostra community: https://bit.ly/3jUs8Ez ▫️ Vuoi ricevere gli Appunti (la nostra newsletter)? https://bit.ly/3RJkbA5CONTATTI▫️ Email: info@hacking-creativity.com▫️ Instagram: https://bit.ly/2HVP8D4IL MERCATINO DELL'AFFILIAZIONE▫️ Usa il codice HACKING50 per ottenere 50 euro di sconto sull'abbonamento a Fiscozen: https://bit.ly/3v7lReZ ▫️ Risparmia 40 euro sul tuo reMarkable 2: https://bit.ly/3FU7MUy▫️ 3 mesi di conto Qonto gratuiti con il voucher esclusivo CREATIVITY29X3: https://bit.ly/3OSl5g5
Sterling Furrowh and the New York Daily beat reporter Antwan Staley discusses all NFL news. Topics discussed in this episode revolve around the current state of the New York Jets, the big trade of WR Elijah Moore, and the holdup with Aaron Rodgers coming to the team. Later, we get into all the rumors surrounding Ed Oliver's cryptic tweets and the rumblings of a potential D-Hop trade to the Bills in conjunction with a post to Instagram. Also, they guys do a live 2-Round Mock Draft to close out the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Producer Mindset Podcast EP 12: Zachary Foust To learn more about TopShotPro click here: https://topshotpromarketing.com Josh McQuaig and Michael Rivero present a conversation with Zachary Foust. Topics covered include: How to connect with people on Instagram Live, how to keep your audience engaged with content, and how to start your career in real estate. Zachary Foust is the Founder and Team Leader at Loft Realty w/ Myers Realty. Josh McQuaig and Michael Rivero are co-founders of TopShotPro, with years of experience as Real Estate Marketers. Top Shot Pro has been featured on places such as Fox News, Marketers Media, the New York Daily, and Forbes as they are building a Real Estate Marketing technology with immense growth and increasing their footprint across the country with their unique marketing solutions.
The Producer Mindset Podcast: EP 11: Nuria Rivera To learn more about TopShotPro click here: https://topshotpromarketing.com Josh McQuaig and Michael Rivero present a conversation with Nuria Rivera. Topics covered include: books that help setting up a business, how to engrave a vision in a team, and how to overcome your fears of building a personal brand. Nuria Rivera is the Founder and CEO at Novation Title Insurance Agency. Nuria has been in the Title and Escrow business since 2006. Nuria came to this country when she was 11 years old and learned a new culture and language. Her family comes from Spain and Mexico and she feels grateful to have an understanding of three different cultures and feels a connection to all of them. She feels her purpose in life is to develop, inspire and empower our world. Josh McQuaig and Michael Rivero are co-founders of TopShotPro, with years of experience as Real Estate Marketers. Top Shot Pro has been featured on places such as Fox News, Marketers Media, the New York Daily, and Forbes as they are building a Real Estate Marketing technology with immense growth and increasing their footprint across the country with their unique marketing solutions.
The Producer Mindset Podcast: EP 10: Daniel Heider To learn more about TopShotPro click here: https://topshotpromarketing.com Josh McQuaig and Michael Rivero present a conversation with Daniel Heider. Topics covered include: how video has transformed the social media and real estate realm, creativity on social media, and advice on motivating yourself to get started. Daniel Heider is The Executive Vice President, Global Real Estate Advisor at TTR Sotheby's Int. Realty and is widely regarded as the Capital Region's preeminent authority on white-glove service and premium real estate marketing. Josh McQuaig and Michael Rivero are co-founders of TopShotPro, with years of experience as Real Estate Marketers. Top Shot Pro has been featured on places such as Fox News, Marketers Media, the New York Daily, and Forbes as they are building a Real Estate Marketing technology with immense growth and increasing their footprint across the country with their unique marketing solutions.
The Producer Mindset Podcast: EP 9: Austin Schneider. To learn more about TopShotPro click here: https://topshotpromarketing.com Josh McQuaig and Michael Rivero present a conversation with Austin Schnieder. Topics covered in this episode include: the importance of collaborations, leveraging networks, creativity on social media and more Austin Schneider is founder and owner of brandtegic; a Seattle based production company. Josh McQuaig and Michael Rivero are co-founders of TopShotPro, with years of experience as Real Estate Marketers. Top Shot Pro has been featured on places such as Fox News, Marketers Media, the New York Daily, and Forbes as they are building a Real Estate Marketing technology with immense growth and increasing their footprint across the country with their unique marketing solutions.
What is the cause of the nationwide rise in personal, violent crime? Veteran police commissioner Bill Bratton joins hosts Michael Isikoff, Daniel Klaidman and Victoria Bassetti to discuss the rise in crime, and to comment on the national conversation about the role of police. Bratton shares his thoughts on what reforms are needed, which ones he's against, and to talk about the role of the “Defund the Police” movement on officer morale. He also has some things to say about his former boss, Rudy Giuliani.Plus, we hear from DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas about the threat of domestic extremists, and get to hear some of the early responses to the new season of the critically-acclaimed podcast Conspiracyland, The Secret Lives and Brutal Death of Jamal Khashoggi, which is available now.GUEST:Bill Bratton (@CommissBratton), Executive Chairman, Teneo Risk; fmr. police commissioner, NYC (1994-1996; 2014-2016), Boston (1993-1994); fmr. police chief, L.A. (2002-2009) HOSTS:Michael Isikoff (@Isikoff), Chief Investigative Correspondent, Yahoo NewsDaniel Klaidman (@dklaidman), Editor in Chief, Yahoo NewsVictoria Bassetti (@VBass), fellow, Brennan Center for Justice (contributing co-host) RESOURCES:“Conspiracyland” Season 3: The Secret Lives and Brutal Death of Jamal Khashoggi“‘The most significant terrorism-related threat': DHS secretary says domestic extremists now more a danger to U.S. than foreign terrorist groups” by Michael Isikoff (June 15, Yahoo News)White House Fact Sheet: National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism (June 15)The Profession: A Memoir of Community, Race, and the Arc of Policing in America by Bill Bratton and Peter Knobler (2021; Penguin Random House)“As a longtime police chief, I believe we have to reestablish trust” by William J. Bratton (June 4, Washington Post)“Making New York less safe: Bills in Albany would make it harder to protect law-abiding” by William J. Bratton (June 10; New York Daily... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Zachary Moskowitz first attended a culinary class when he was 8 years old. After that first class he fell in love with the art. Now 14 years old he is the owner of Chef Z's Cafe where he is learning the fundamentals, tactics and the many ways of entrepreneurship. Through his hard work and dedication he has earned the respect of many celebrities and has also been featured by the press such as; New York Daily, Los Angeles Times and US Reporter. Support and follow this young and inspiring entrepreneur at: Instagram - @officalchefz Youtube: Zachary M Website: thechefzscafe.com
Gemma Milne talks with Steven Malanga, Senior Editor of City Journal, about factors driving the shift toward more flexible work environments, the top remote work issues companies should be thinking about now, and some of the most exciting opportunities that major societal change like this can provide.About Steven Malanga:Steven Malanga is the Senior Editor of City Journal. He writes about the intersection of urban economies, business communities, and public policy. Steven is also the George M. Yeager Fellow at the Manhattan Institute. He is the former of executive editor at Crain’s New York Business, the author of several books, and has written for the Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, New York Daily, and New York Post.Learn more:https://www.manhattan-institute.org/expert/steven-malanga Topics of discussionHistorical context around the history of geographic mobility in America (02:18)How companies are thinking about the long-term implications of remote work (10:35)Redesigning physical offices to address hybrid work needs (18:32)Impact on planning/design: How cities are shifting from attracting companies to attracting remote workers (20:28)What about workers who can’t easily work remote? (26:00)What is most exciting about the impact of remote work on people, businesses, and cities (33:19) Sponsor linkLearn how Dynamics 365 can help your business unify data and create a digital-first culture. With next generation ERP and CRM business applications, employees at every level can reason over data, predict trends and make proactive, more-informed decisions. Request a live demo of Dynamics 365 today:https://aka.ms/AA8vns5 Contact usEmail: connectedandready@microsoft.com Follow us on social mediaTwitter: https://twitter.com/msftdynamics365LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/microsoft-dynamicsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJGCg4rB3QSs8y_1FquelBQ
This week’s guest is Glenn Kenny, the author of the excellent new book Made Men: The Story of Goodfellas. Glenn is is a film critic whose work appears in the New York Times and Roger Ebert dot com. He has also written for The Current, Rolling Stone, the Village Voice, the New York Daily news, Playboy, Film Comment, and other publications. In addition to Made Men, Glenn is the author of Robert De Niro: Anatomy of an Actor and the editor of an excellent collection of essays about Star Wars, A Galaxy Not So Far Away.
Matthew Coller connects with New York Daily news football writer Charles McDonald to talk about tanking and whether the Vikings would have been better off if they went the route of the New York Jets and tried to end up in last place. How does this QB class play out? Who will be better in five years, the Vikings, Jets or Giants? Is tanking really a viable strategy?
On the latest edition of “The Parting Schotts Podcast,” host and Associate Sports Editor Ken Schott is joined by Kristie Ackert, New York Yankees beat writer for the New York Daily News. Ackert wraps up the Yankees' season, reacts to Hal Steinbrenner's comments regarding the team's failure to get to the World Series and discusses her Yankees report card. On Twitter, follow Associate Sports Editor Ken Schott @slapschotts and Daily Gazette Sports @dgazettesports. Email Schott at schott@dailygazette.com. Listen to “The Parting Schotts Podcast” at https://dailygazette.com/sports/partingschotts, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, Spotify and SoundCloud.
Tonight on JetNation Radio, Glenn and Alex welcome Manish Mehta of the New York Daily news to talk about the Jets pursuit of Logan Ryan, and his take on the Jets UDFA class. We'll also cover which players could find themselves on the bubble as the season approaches and the possible down side to all of Joe Douglas' 1-year deals. We'll also take a look at the Jets linebacker group from top to bottom in what has become a fairly deep group. JetNation Radio would like to thank our sponsor MILE Social. If you have a business to run and you're looking for somebody to manage all of your social media platforms, contact Mile Social. Whether it's Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or TikTok, Mile Social is dialed in to helping your business cash in. Check them out at MileSocial.com.
Articles in Huffington Post and I think the New York Daily (not sure on that one but I read it) are saying just what I said would happen. Only one week in and were being hit hard with cancellations etc. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seductivestorm/support
Let's Face The Facts - A Facts Of Life Podcast by David Almeida
Eric (@operahockeyguy) and I discuss and/or mention in passing: Nefertiti, Brandon Roberts, Natalie Doliner, Asaad Kelada, Real People, PBS, CBC, Curling, SCTV, Home Box Office, Star Trek 2: The Wrath Of Khan, On-TV, Dynasty, The Fall Guy, Family Ties, Taxi, Buffalo Bill, Very Special Episodes, Yo-Yos, Valley Of The Dolls, Mommie Dearest, Woody Allen, Warren Beatty, Dustin Hoffman, New York City, Manhattan, Annie Hall, Mariel Hemingway, Ronan Farrow, Brian DiPalma, Roman Polanski, Rosemary’s Baby, Kimberly Craig, Walter Winchell, Dear Abby, Rona Barrett, Susan Blackstone/Rinnell, New York Times, New York Daily, Brooklyn Tribune, Sheldon, Big Bang Theory, I Love Lucy, Happy Days, Three’s Company, Golden Girls, Cheers, Taxi, Seinfeld, Friends, Barney Miller, Mitzi Hoag, Norman Burton, Wonder Woman, Love American Style, We’ll Get By, Bonanza, The Partridge Family, Mannheim Steamroller, Thornton Wilder, Harold Pinter, University Liggett School, Detroit, Michigan State, East Lansing, University of Florida Gainesville, Hockey, Opera, Wagner’s Ring Cycle, Ray Hatch, Orlando Fringe Festival, Beth Marshall, Sleuths Mystery Dinner Theater, Mrs Claus, Mrs. Lovett, Sweeney Todd, Into The Woods, Sunday In The Park With George, Barbara Barrie, Barbara Bryne, Greta Garbo, Dorothy Hamill. www.facethefactspod.com patreon.com/facethefactspod facebook.com/facethefactspod twitter.com/facethefactspod instagram.com/facethefactspod Please SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW!
In this episode we speak with Dr. Carol Osborne about integrative pet care. Dr. Carol is an author and world-renowned integrative veterinarian of twenty plus years. After graduating from the Ohio State College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Carol completed a prestigious internship at the Columbus Zoo. Shortly afterwards, she launched a very successful private practice and became founder and director of the non-profit organization, the American Pet Institute. Today, Dr. Carol operates the Chagrin Falls Veterinary Center & Pet Clinic. She offers traditional veterinary care for dogs and cats with a softer, natural touch. Her approach highlights the importance of nutrition and utilizing holistic avenues in combination with traditional treatments. Dr. Carol has appeared several times on Fox & Friends, The Today Show, Good Day L.A., and Discovery’s Animal Planet. She’s also been featured in USA Today, The L.A. Times, Ladies Home Journal, Woman’s World, InStyle, and the New York Daily. Learning Points: • Seedlip non-alcoholic spirits • How Integrative Veterinarians differ from mainstream vets • Pros and cons of different types of diets for your cat or dog • Safe vacationing with your pets • Warm weather safety tips for your pets • Dr. Osborne’s thoughts on vaccinating your pets Social Media http://chagrinfallspetclinic.com https://www.facebook.com/paaws https://twitter.com/carolonpets
This is a Closer Look at St. Louis-based writer and journalist, Sarah Kendzior. She started her career at the New York Daily news, then she got her PhD in anthropology, studying authoritarian states in the former Soviet Union. Kendzior joins former SEC chairman Arthur Levitt to talk about “The View from Flyover Country, Dispatches from the Forgotten America," a series of essays on the economic problems in the “Heartland,” that she collected into an e-book, but after the 2016 election,” it was noticed, published and became a NY Times Bestseller, which could be because she had predicted nearly all the developments of the 2016 election, Trump’s win and much of what has occurred since. Host: Arthur Levitt Producer: Madena Parwana
From the Center for Inquisitive Journalism comes a “news” podcast. Join Gabe Sunday and a host of other hosts and guest stars as they investigate the current stories you need to know. (It's like the New York Daily podcast but filled with fictional insanity, profane drug use, sexual situations and musical numbers) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5:00 - Take It Or Leave It5:15 - The Astros are showing there's no time for complacency in Major League Baseball5:30 - Sports Six Pack5:45 - Gary Myers of the New York Daily news details the latest on the Giants' head coaching search
Cryptoknights: Top podcast on Bitcoin, Ethereum, Blockchain, Crypto, CryptoCurrencies
Mohit Mamoria is a 25 year old who has already been an entrepreneur three times over and is currently working on god token, which is like a mutual fund for crypto assets. You would invest your money and they would invest your money in crypto assets and give you a proportional ownership and profits from those assets. Besides this, Mohit writes about crypto on some of the well-known platforms like Tech Crunch, The Next Web, Medium, Coin Telegraph, LinkedIn, Pulse Factor daily and his work has been shared by New York Daily and Coin Desk. DESCRIPTION: In the second part of our Mohit Mamoria series, we discuss the future of token sales. Mohit helps illustrate the importance of customers and network effects, the 3 groups of people who primarily get involved in purchasing tokens, the math behind tokens, flat and thin protocols, apps, blockchains, centralization & decentralization, and so much more. This is all just the tip of the iceberg. Tune in to the episode for the real deal
Cryptoknights: Top podcast on Bitcoin, Ethereum, Blockchain, Crypto, CryptoCurrencies
Mohit Mamoria is a 25-year-old who has already been an entrepreneur three times over and is currently working on god token, which is like a mutual fund for crypto assets. You would invest your money and they would invest your money in crypto assets and give you a proportional ownership and profits from those assets. Besides this, Mohit writes about crypto on some of the well-known platforms like Tech Crunch, The Next Web, Medium, Coin Telegraph, LinkedIn, Pulse Factor daily and his work have been shared by New York Daily and Coin Desk. DESCRIPTION: In this episode of CryptoKnights, we delve into the basics of crypto: Starting with how crypto assets differ from fiat currencies to the basics of how a blockchain works. Our guest, Mohit Mamoria, explains all this and more in a crystal clear and easily understandable manner with relatable examples. So tune in and start listening!
http://www.atlanticcoastufos.com//SHATTERED/5-15-2015.mp3 On May 15, 2015 Kate Valentine and Fahrusha spoke with Captain Andy Danziger about airline pilots and UFOs. Captain Danziger has had many years experience as an airline pilot and a flight instructor. He has been a pilot for President Obama and he is a writer on aviation issues for the New York Daily … Continue reading Captain Andy Danziger on UFOs, David Biedny commentary Roswell Slides #11 → The post Captain Andy Danziger on UFOs, David Biedny commentary Roswell Slides #11 appeared first on Shattered Reality Podcast.
How can policymakers balance consumers' need for targeted, relevant content against such consumers' desire for privacy? Anindya Ghose (@aghose) is a Professor of Information, Operations and Management Sciences and a Professor of Marketing at New York University's Leonard N. Stern School of Business. He is the Director of the Center for Business Analytics at NYU Stern, and the co-Chair of the NYU-AIG Partnership on Innovation for Global Resilience. He is the NEC Faculty Fellow and a Daniel P. Paduano Fellow of Business Ethics at NYU Stern. He has been a Visiting Associate Professor at the Wharton School of Business. He also serves as the main Scientific Advisor to 3TI China . He was recently named by Business Week as one of the "Top 40 Professors Under 40 Worldwide" and by Analytics Week as one the "Top 200 Thought Leaders in Big Data and Business Analytics". His rise from assistant to full professor in 8.5 years at NYU Stern is widely regarded as one of the fastest in the history of the entire Information Systems and Marketing academic disciplines in business schools globally. He has consulted in various capacities for Berkeley Corporation, CBS, Dataxu, Facebook, NBC Universal, OneVest, Samsung, and 3TI China, and collaborated with Alibaba, China Mobile, Google, IBM, Indiegogo, Microsoft, Recobell, Travelocity and many other leading Fortune 500 firms on realizing business value from IT investments, internet marketing, business analytics, mobile marketing, digital analytics, social media, and other areas. He has published more than 75 papers in premier scientific journals and peer reviewed conferences, and has given more than 200 talks internationally. He is a frequent keynote speaker in executive gatherings and thought leading events globally. His research has received 12 best paper awards and nominations. He is a winner of the NSF CAREER award and has been awarded 14 grants from Google, Microsoft and several other corporations. His research analyzes the economic consequences of the Internet on industries and markets transformed by its shared technology infrastructure. He has worked on product reviews, reputation and rating systems, digital marketing, sponsored search advertising, wearable technologies, mobile commerce, mobile advertising, crowdfunding, and online markets. He also plays a senior advisory role to several start-ups in the Internet space. He has been interviewed and his research has been profiled numerous times in the BBC, Bloomberg TV, CNBC, China Daily, The Economist, Financial Times, Fox News, Forbes, Knowledge@Wharton, Korean Broadcasting News Company, Los Angeles Times, Marketplace Radio, MSNBC, National Public Radio, NBC, Newsweek, New York Times, New York Daily, NHK Japan Broadcasting, Reuters, Time Magazine, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Xinhua,and elsewhere. He teaches courses on social media, digital marketing, business analytics and IT strategy at the undergraduate, MBA, EMBA, MSBA, and Executive Education level in various parts of the world including the US, India, China, and South Korea. He is on the Research Council of the Wharton Customer Analytics Institute, a faculty affiliate with the Marketing Science Institute and the Sloan Center for Internet Retailing at the University of California, Riverside. He serves as an Associate Editor of Management Science and a Senior Editor of Information Systems Research. Before joining NYU Stern, Dr. Ghose worked in GlaxoSmithKline, as a Product Manager in HCL-Hewlett Packard, and as a Senior E-Business Consultant with IBM. He has a B. Tech in Engineering from the Regional Engineering College (NIT) in Jalandhar, and an M.B.A in Finance, Marketing and Systems from the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper School of Business. In this episode, we discussed: the 9 key forces shaping the mobile economy that entrepreneurs and policymakers alike need to know. the future of mobile technology as a key driver of marketing. how policymakers should balance privacy policy against consumers' desire for targeted and relevant content. Resources Tap: Unlocking the Mobile Economy by Anindya Ghose (MIT Press: 2017) Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future by Ashlee Vance (Ecco: 2017) NEWS ROUNDUP The Federal Communications Commission released the text of its proposal to undo the Obama-era net neutrality rules. The rules classify internet service providers as "common carriers", thus bringing ISPs within the FCC's jurisdiction. The rules also outlaw blocking, throttling and paid prioritization of site traffic. Comments are due to the Commission by August 17th--they even seek comment on whether such rules are necessary--which, of course, the Commission settled on two years ago when it pulled together countless comments from members of the public who said, "yes--they are necessary"--So it's like we're just going around and around--net neutrality is the gift that keeps on giving--for lobbyists, that is. President Trump released his fiscal year 2018 budget request last week, which calls for numerous cuts to entitlement programs, as well as education. However, the budget calls for $228 million to modernize the federal government's IT--or phase out clunkier technologies in favor of technologies that are more secure and efficient. That $228 million amount is significantly less than the $3.1 billion called for by the Obama administration. Billy Mitchell covers this story in FedScoop. Apple reported last week that the federal government's requests for user data skyrocketed in the second half of 2016 to almost double what it was in the first half of the year. Apple reports on the number of requests using ranges instead of revealing the exact number of data requests. In the first half of 2016, the federal government made between 2,750 and 2,999 data requests. However, during the second half of 2016 the number of requests jumped to between 5,750 and 5,999. Joe Uchill reports in the Hill. Private drone users will no longer need to register their drones with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This is following a DC Circuit Court of Appeals decision to overturn the rules. The court held that the rules violated another statute that precluded the FAA from promulgating rules pertaining to model aircraft. Tim Wright covers this in Air & Space. The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the American Civil Liberties Union and Wikimedia Foundation can indeed pursue a lawsuit the two parties brought against the National Security Agency. They argue that the NSA violated Wikimedia's First and Fourth Amendment rights when the agency tapped into Wikimedia's backbone network because Wikimedia has such a large footprint, tapping into just a part of it can have constitutional implications. Adi Robertson has the story in The Verge. Finally, big box retailer Target has settled with 47 states in connection with a widespread data breach in 2015 in which hackers obtained the credit card information of millions of customers. The settlement amount was $18.5 million and is being distributed based on each state's size.Wyoming, Wisconsin and Alabama don't appear to be part of the settlement. The terms of the settlement also require Target to separate cardholder data from the rest of its computer network, as well as undergo an independent assessment of its data security practices. Rachel Abrams has the story in The New York Times.
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Trae Crowder: Recently earning national attention (or notoriety, depending on your viewpoint) for his "Liberal Redneck" series of viral videos, Trae Crowder has been performing his particular brand of Southern-fried interllectual comedy in the Southeast and beyond for the past six years. Trae is also a writer and is currently a member of NBC Universal's Talent Infusion Program after being invited to their prestiguious Late Night Writer's Workshop in 2015. He currently does a topical political video series for the New York Daily news.
On This Episode : Kym Yancey and Kathryn Goetzke Marketing to your customer can be a mind numbing process, luckily we have the leading expert stopping by our studio to make this an easier and productive tool. Yancey is considered one of North America's premier marketing experts. He has a legacy of success and brings an avalanche of creativity, passion and business savvy to everything he touches. Previously, Kym was founder and president for 15 years to one of the top multi-cultural advertising agencies in the U.S. and was a finalist for Inc. Magazine's “Entrepreneur of the Year.” Kym is committed to serving others and believes that success is an empty bag if you are not volunteering and giving back.Can the color of lighting change the way you feel? It definitely can! Our guest Kathryn Geotzke, President and CEO of Mood-factory, created a company built to show consumers how to engage their senses to improve their moods. Initial product launch of Mood-lites included features in New York Daily, New York Magazine, Entrepreneur, Home, and InStyle with worldwide distribution in retailers. The company itself is preparing for a major product line extension of the Mood-lite brand, as well as additional complementary products aimed at engaging other senses. Make sure to tune in and learn all about foods you can eat to make your day stronger, more efficient, and happier!