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Send us a textWelcome back to headfirst: A Concussion Podcast. Today we have the honour and privilege to be hosting Nick Rushworth. Nick Rushworth is the Executive Officer of Brain Injury Australia, a position he has held since 2008. Before joining Brain Injury Australia, Nick worked for the Northern Territory Government setting up their Office of Disability whilst also formerly a producer with the Nine Television Network's “Sunday” program and ABC Radio National, where Nick's journalism has won a number of awards, including a Silver World Medal at the 2003 New York Festival, a National Press Club and TV Week Logie Award. Nick's current primary focus is facilitating a national “community of practice” in brain injury for the National Disability Insurance Agency. Furthermore, Nick serves as a consumer representative for numerous organisations some of these include but not limited to: Mission for traumatic brain injury: A medial research future fund-initiative providing $50 million in federal government funding over 10 years), the Australian Trauma Quality Improvement Program Steering Committee; the Victorian Neurotrauma Advisory Council; the Executive of the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Directorate of New South Wales Health; the Victorian Transport Accident Commission/ Monash University Institute for Safety, Compensation and Recovery Research Behaviours of Concern Project; the Monash Epworth Rehabilitation Research Centre Advisory Board; the Disability Advisory Committee of the Australian Electoral Commission; Nick is also a Director of the Australian Federation of Disability Organisations, and is an Ambassador for the National Organisation for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and the Queensland Brain Institute's concussion research.In April 2024 Nick was appointed to the Australia Government Medical Research Traumatic Brain Injury Mission Expert Advisory Panel. - How Nick Become Involved in the Brain Injury and Concussion Space? (02:30)- Ways the mTBI/ concussion space has change since late 1990's to now? (04:10)- Differences in Mild, Moderate and Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (06:37)- Raising Awareness of mild Traumatic Brain Injury outside of Sports-Related Concussion (12:05)- Indigenous Australian's and Concussion/mTBI (17:02)- Incidences Rates of mTBI (20:30)- Language Around mTBI (22:30)- Falls in the Elderly (23:51)- Difficulties When Talking About Policy Changes and Research Grants? (27:34) - Brain Injury Australia (33:00) Brain Injury Australia: https://www.braininjuryaustralia.org.au Subscribe, review and share for new episodes which will drop fortnightlySocial media:Twitter: @first concussionFacebook: Headfirst: A concussion podcastInstagram: Headfirst_ Concussion Email: headfirstconcussion@gmail.com
MERLE NYGATE chats to Paul about her spy thriller HONOUR AMONG SPIES, Eli Amiran, screenwriting, research andHONOUR AMONG SPIES: At the heart of London's spy operations, Mossad head of station Eli carries the scars of a past disaster while grappling with the turbulent political landscape back home. His resolve to uphold his duty and keep his job is tested like never before.Desperate to tip the scales in the espionage game, Eli concocts a risky plan involving tampered drones destined for Russian hands. But to execute this plan, he has to exploit those closest to him. Eli's moral compass clashes with the mission, leading him down a treacherous path of betrayal.As the stakes escalate, Eli finds himself embroiled in a deadly web, racing to foil an apocalyptic agenda. Alliances are tested, sacrifices are made, and Eli must confront the consequence of his actions head-on, and navigate a shadowy underworld to prevent a terrorist plot from unleashing chaos on a global scale. Will they emerge victorious, or will the darkness consume them all?Merle Nygate is a screenwriter, script editor, screenwriting lecturer and novelist; she's worked on BAFTA winning TV, New York Festival audio drama and written original sitcoms; previously she worked for BBC Comedy Commissioning as well as writing and script editing across multiple genres. Most recently, Merle completed her first espionage novel which won the Little Brown/UEA Crime Fiction Award. It was described by the judge as 'outstanding'.Mentions: Lior Raz (Fauda) John Le Carré, Recommend: Blue Lights (BBC TV).Paul Burke writes for Monocle Magazine, Crime Time, Crime Fiction Lover and the European Literature Network, Punk Noir Magazine (fiction contribution). He is also a CWA Historical Dagger Judge 2024. His first book An Encyclopedia of Spy Fiction will be out in late 2025.Produced by Junkyard DogCrime TimeProduced by Junkyard DogCrime TimeCrime Time FM is the official podcast ofGwyl Crime Cymru Festival 2023CrimeFest 2023CWA Daggers 2023& Newcastle Noir 20232024 Slaughterfest, National Crime Reading Month, CWA Daggers
In today's episode, Mia and Adrienne had the chance to chat with Tim Keim. Tim is an IAYT Certified Yoga Therapist, a Clinical Ayurvedic Specialist, a designation he earned from the California College of Ayurveda in 2020. Ayurveda also played an important role in his Crohn's cure. To increase his knowledge about herbal medicine, he took a two-year Professional Herbalism program from the International Integrative Educational Institute taught by founder K P Khalsa, former president of the American Herbalist Guild. In addition to yoga, Tim worked in the radio, television and voice-over industries for 30 years, including 21 years for NPR affiliates KNPR and WUNC. In 2001 Tim was awarded the New York Festival's World Gold Medal for Best Short documentary for his oral history coverage of the MGM Fire in Las Vegas in 1980.Click here to purchase Tim's book, The Dynamic DozenClick here to visit Tim's siteFollow Tim on LinkedInSend us a Text Message.Wanna be on the show? Click here to fill out our guest info form or drop us a email at yogachanged@gmail.comFollow us on TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@yogachangedFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/yogachanged/For more, go to https://howyogachangedmylife.comThe theme music for this episode, “Cenote Angelita”, was written and produced by Mar Abajo Rio AKA MAR Yoga Music. Dive deeper into this and other original yoga-inspired compositions by visiting bio.site/mcrworks. For the latest updates on upcoming events featuring his live music for yoga and meditation, be sure to follow @maryogamusic on Instagram.
Hoy en las entrevistas de Clmactivaradio.es hablamos Luis Von Kobbe ( @lvk_skywalker ) es uno de los mas grandes colaboradores de nuestra radio con su programa NO Anonimos . tiene una una gran experiencia ya que ha trabajado como Director de Arte y Director Creativo en agencias de publicidad de primera línea a nivel nacional e internacional hasta el año 2000. A partir de entonces se dedicó a la realización de spots publicitarios en productoras españolas e internacionales. En ambos campos ha ganado premios y menciones en festivales como el New York Festival, Festival Internacional de Cine Publicitario de Cannes, El Sol, etc... Actualmente, después de dedicar dos años a proyectos personales, ejerce como Creativo y Realizador de manera independiente. En la entrevista charlamos sobre su programa , las adicciones y como salir de ellas . ¡No te lo pierdas! ¿Qué cómo puedes escucharlo? ✔️Desde nuestra web: castillalamanchaactiva.es ✔️Spotify ✔️ Ivoox LINK EN BIO #clmactivaradio #radiosocial #NoAnonimos #LuisVonKobbe #luchasocial #adicciones
SUBSCRIBE NOW ON – iTUNES STITCHER SPOTIFY OVERCASTIt's episode 219 with Merle Nyegate, TV screenwriter and novelist, returning to talk about her new espionage novel – Honour Among Spies. We talk about theme, structure and writing a sequel.Merle is a screenwriter, script editor, screenwriting lecturer and novelist; she's worked on BAFTA winning TV, New York Festival audio drama and written original sitcoms. She previously she worked for BBC Comedy Commissioning as well as writing and script editing across multiple genres. Merle's first novel, The Righteous Spy won the Little Brown/UEA Crime Fiction Award and is now followed up with the excellent Honour Among Spies, which I've read and loved. That's out right now.Find out more on Merle's website here and follow her on Twitter @MerleNygate.Thinking of self-publishing and want help and a cover design? Take a look at this post on Wayne' website.WANT A FREE eBOOK WITH 2 CRIME STORIES? SUBSCRIBE TO WAYNE'S NEWSLETTER HEREDon't forget – this is YOUR SHOW so keep tweeting me, leave your comments below, check out our Facebook page and the brand new newsletter and mailing list. It's totally free to sign up and you'll get a FREE motivational PDF to download – '10 Tips For Surviving NaNoWriMo, The First Draft and Beyond' PLUS the 3 Act Story Structure Template to help you plot your story. More content coming soon, including videos, blog posts and loads of extra writing tips.
On this episode of Looking Outside we explore the intersection of creativity with marketing and what it takes to take a good brand to a great brand. Joining us is marketing and strategy leader, Juan Isaza, Chief strategy officer at DDB Latina, and Head of Brand and Social Media Strategy at creative agency 14.While today Juan is an award winning strategist and experienced marketer, he didn't start in the field. Ever since he was seven years old, Juan wanted to be a journalist. But having done a stint at a Columbian newspaper, after studying journalism and communications, he saw quickly that his love of uncovering great stories and telling them in a compelling way was better served in the world of advertising.Juan shares how his journalism background helps him in strategy; particularly in being resourceful and telling engaging stories that hook the audience. But equally in telling better stories about people, by discovering them in unexpected places. Juan says this ability to find the emotive connection with culture is the biggest shift in communication taking place, and is a fruitful space for marketing.But it's not necessarily easy. Jo and Juan discuss how brands are operating in emotional battle fields right now within which they can get caught on the "wrong" side or in the middle. Juan's advice to brands is not to talk unless you have the credentials for it, based on actions already taken. This is the reason consumers are getting tired of brands meddling in political or social issues, Juan says, and just because they don't want brands to get involved in politics doesn't mean they don't want brands to do good things for society. “Your best cause is the thing you're living inside your company,” Juan stresses. Juan also shares his personal reflections of culture in the advertising world, where stereotyping still happens and freedoms can be inhibited. He says a lot of work is still to be done, and it needs to start with empathy, understanding and in-room representation. It's part of the reason why Juan won DEI person of the year from the New York Festival for his work managing DDB Mexico, and it can – as the proof shows – lead to greater creativity. Juan and Jo discuss the formula for successful campaigns, and the need for brands to leverage the power of creativity in their content, by opening themselves to more experimentation. Juan has seen a positive move over time towards long term brand building, without compromising short term measurement metrics, but stresses that the old school thinking of marketers in trying to control every aspect of their brand and planning every element of how their brand will show up, limits their ability to inject spontaneity into their work – a key element of creative marketing.>>>To look outside, Juan looks for ideas in everything he observes. Inspiration for him can come from any place, information, source or conversation. He finds them often in papers from philosophers and sociologists who are analyzing societal shifts at a macro level. Every year, Juan publishes a trend report, which started as a personal exercise, motivated by curiosity and led by a simple desired out come to discovery key topics emerging for brands. For this, Juan takes a few months towards the end of the year to create a mind map,, then synthesizes it at the quiet last week of the year. >>>Juan Isaza is the Chief Strategy Officer at DDB Latina and leads the global Strategy and Social Media at 14, the DDB agency for SEAT and CUPRA brands (Volkswagen Group). He has worked in regional and global projects for major international brands such as Volkswagen, McDonald's, Telefónica, BBVA, Bridgestone, Mars, and Clorox. He led the team that was the first in Latin...
Happy 100th episode! Ang ating surprise guest ay ang 2024 New York Festival gold awardee para sa dokyumentaryong ‘Child's Game' at silver awardee para sa ‘One Deep Breath." Alam n'yo bang hindi Mass Comm ang course ng award-winning journalist na si Atom Araullo? Iyong nag platform diving siya? All these and more interesting stories straight from Atom, only here in Surprise Guest with Pia Arcangel!
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Imagine returning from a serene holiday only to be thrust into a world where your deepest fears and brightest epiphanies collide. Embark on a transformative journey with Yoga teacher Marcus Hamill as he shares the unexpected onset of his Kundalini awakening post-vacation. On this episode we explore the delicate dance between terror and bliss, unraveling personal encounters with this mystifying energy that is Kundalini
Él es cofundador de BESO by LLYC, ganador del primer oro de México en un festival internacional y considerado por Forbes como uno de los 100 mexicanos más creativos del mundo. Antes fue socio durante once años de Euro RSCG Beker y director creativo en agencias como FCB y la icónica Gibert DDB.Esa noche exploramos los desafíos y sacrificios como migrante, su inicio en la industria en México sin trabajo, con solo un bolso, una guitarra y 100 dólares, y su proceso de reinvención para fundar BESO. Platicamos de la importancia de la pasión por las ideas, con una anécdota de un brief con Carlos Slim que resultó en el primer oro en la historia de México en el New York Festival. Debatimos las diferencias entre la responsabilidad siendo independiente y siendo empleado, así como la importancia de los clientes y las ideas con valor social más allá de la venta.Abordamos el caso de "Sopa de letras", ganadora del gran premio, y su aporte en la búsqueda de la inclusión, y cerramos con su intuición sobre las tendencias del mercado y el papel de la democratización de la tecnología para el futuro de la sociedad.Visítanos en https://www.elmartinez.net/ y suscríbete en Spotify, Apple Podcasts o donde lo estés oyendo ahora. Síguenos en FB o IG @elmartinezpodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Juan Bautista Duizeide nació en Mar del Plata y vive en una isla del Tigre. Como piloto de ultramar navegó el Atlántico, el Pacífico, el Mar del Norte y el Báltico. Estuvo a punto de naufragar a unas cincuenta millas de Tierra del Fuego, Entre otros libros publicó la novela Kanaka y el libro de cuentos Noche cerrada, Mar abierto. Compiló además antologías dedicadas a relatos marinos: Cuentos de navegantes y Abordajes literarios. Su último libro es Vuelta encontrada, publicado por Leteo, la misma editorial que publicó sus cuentos. En este volumen, una serie de relatos y poemas conforman una obra que puede también incluirse dentro del género novela. El protagonista es un personaje conocido para los lectores de Duizeide, el capitán Gonzaga, pero ya en el crepúsculo de su carrera. Las narraciones van hacia el pasado, hacia los mares y puertos que lo construyeron, hacia la singularidad de los hombres que conoció en cada barco. Cielos, aguas, colores, aves, sonidos, luces. Todo barco es una máquina de contar historias, escribirá en uno de los capítulos. Todo barco es un monasterio y un manicomio, dirá también. Y algo más: Todo barco es una cárcel de ilusos reclutados por la libertad. En la sección En voz alta, Paola Vicenzi leyó “Escribir” de Leila Guerriero Paola Vicenzi nació en Buenos Aires en 1972.Es escritora y correctora de textos. En 2017 obtuvo el Premio MGE de Editorial Random House por su autobiografía La otra vida de papá, y en 2018 fue reconocida con el Primer Premio de la Revista Literaria Guka por el microrrelato Monstruo. En 2019 publicó la novela Recién ahora, que aborda el tema de la infertilidad. En 2020, la serie de relatos Cuarentena en Buenos Aires y el libro de microficción Camino inverso. En 2021 su obra “Equis Equilibrio” fue galardonada con el XXVI Premio Vargas Llosa de Novela, otorgado por la Cátedra Vargas Llosa de la Universidad de Murcia Y en Mesita de luz, Facundo Pastos nos contó que está leyendo "Bahía Blanca” de Martín Kohan, “Ovejas” de Sebastián Ávila y “Higiene sexual del soltero” de Enzo Maqueira. Facundo Pastor es periodista, abogado y productor. Comenzó su carrera redactando crónicas deportivas y luego se desempeñó como cronista de radio y TV. Se especializó en investigaciones judiciales y policiales. Su programa Documentos América recibió un Martín Fierro y el prestigioso premio en el New York Festival. Actualmente conduce Pastor 910 por radio La red y el noticiero de la tarde en A24. SU último libro es Emboscada, una investigación que reconstruye, con ritmo de novela policial, cómo se armó la emboscada que terminó con la desaparición de Rodolfo Walsh. Con este libro fue nominado al Premio Rodolfo Walsh a la mejor obra de no ficción de género negro en la Semana Negra de Gijón. En la sección Bienvenidos Hinde habló de “Un enorme parasol de tela verde”, de Martín Prieto (Eduner), “La pez”, de Gabriela Larralde (Emecé) y “La crisis de la narración”, de Byung-Chul Han (Herder) y en Libros que sí recomendó “Reflexiones sobre la cuestión antisemita”, de Delphine Horvilleur (Libros del Zorzal) y “Porque demasiado no es suficiente”, de Mariana Enriquez (Mi historia de amor con Suede) de Montacerdos Y en los Libros del estribo, agradeció la recepción de los ibros de Nicolás Jozami: “Galería de auxilios” (Ediciones del Callejón), “La joroba del Edén” (Cartografías ediciones), “Las leyes de la ausencia” (Babel editorial) y “Hueso al cielo” (Alción editora) y “Dos Garbo, cine y demonio”, de Margarita Fernández (Luz Fernández Ediciones)
Ophira Eisenberg is a standup comedian, writer, and the host of the new comedy podcast Parenting Is A Joke with iHeart Radio and Pretty Good Friends. She also hosted NPR's Ask Me Another, where she interviewed hundreds of celebrities including Sir Patrick Harris, Rosie Perez, Yo-Yo Ma, Awkwafina, Roxanne Gay, Nick Kroll, Chelsea Handle, and more. She's appeared multiple times on CBS's The Late Late Show, Comedy Central, HBO, The New York Festival and is a regular host and teller on The Moth Radio Hour. Her stories are included in three of The Moth's best-selling collections, including the most recent: How To Tell A Story: The Essential Guide to Memorable Storytelling from The Moth. Her memoir, Screw Everyone: Sleeping My Way to Monogamy was optioned for a television series, and her new comedy special, Plant- Based Jokes is streaming on YouTube. Her solo show, Leaving A Mark: A Comedy About Scars, recently made its Off-Broadway review to rave reviews and won the Women in the Arts & Media Award for Solo Show Scripts. Ophira came back to the SMA for a second time because I adore her, and so she and I could talk very irreverently about motherhood - again. This time we also discussed what it means to be an “aging” woman or mother in your industry - the good, the bad, the ugly. Listen in to hear Ophira share: Her journey as a stand-up comedian working evenings in NYC who was also a mom and having no other moms around her living that lifestyle What inspired her podcast, Parenting is a Joke What it's like to be working in comedy as a mom in her 50's vs her 20's & 30's The contrast of what is universally experienced for men, vs women comics How she prepares herself to be confident on stage - even if she feels like she's faking The tenacity and resilience she has navigated having been in comedy for decades in an industry that requires constant reinvention Links mentioned: Join my October Retreat for Women Entrepreneurs: Influence & Ignite: Be the CEO and Thought Leader You Were Born to Be: shamelessmom.com/bizretreat Connect with Ophira: https://www.ophiraeisenberg.com/ Ophira's Podcast: Parenting is a Joke Ophira on IG/Twitter/FB/TikTok: @ophirae We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://shamelessmom.com/sponsor Interested in becoming a sponsor of the Shameless Mom Academy? Email our sales team at sales@adalystmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Catch up with ALLISON INTERVIEWS Host, Allison Kugel: Follow on Instagram - @theallisonkugel Allison Interviews Blog - allisoninterviews.com Allison's Memoir, Journaling Fame: A memoir of a life unhinged and on the record Roz Weston is a multi-platform entertainer and storyteller who hosts three shows a day and sleeps five hours a night. In 2013 Hello! Magazine named him one of the 50 Most Beautiful Canadians. He has not made the list since. Growing up in a small town with above-average confidence but low self-esteem, Roz knew he wanted an audience, but didn't want to be noticed. On TV and radio, as host of The Roz & Mocha Show, ET Canada Live and Entertainment Tonight Canada, Roz now entertains millions without ever having to see a single one of them. Roz, a college dropout, is a Canadian Music and Broadcast Awards winner, New York Festival of Radio winner, and Canadian Screen Awards WINNER. He is a former factory-line worker, Howard Stern intern and late-night TV talk-host. Roz lives in Toronto with his girlfriend, their kid and four cats. He still misses his dad..” Follow on Instagram @rozweston Roz Weston's book, A Little Bit Broken is available at RozWeston.com and Amazon or your favorite book retailer. Subscribe to the audio podcast of Allison Interviews on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and subscribe to the video podcast on YouTube. :-) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chip Franklin interviews Dr Art Caplan on the GOP attack on Dr. Fauci, and an expert in PTSD discusses Brittany Griner's return and what a year in a Russian jail can do to your mind. More about Chip Website: https://chipfranklin.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chipfranklin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechipfranklin Chip Franklin is an award-winning writer, talk show host, filmmaker, comedian, and musician. A twenty five-year veteran of talk radio, Chip's also been awarded the National Murrow Award for writing and overall excellence. In addition, Franklin has been honored by The New York Festival for his unconventional coverage of The Democratic and Republican conventions and received more than 30 AP awards for writing and broadcasting. Chip has written for Steve Allen, Jay Leno, and even renowned physicist Stephen Hawking. Hosting talk radio shows in Washington DC, Baltimore, Atlanta, Chicago, San Diego, and most recently San Francisco, Chip appears regularly on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, the BBC and CNN.
What The Franklin - Episode 17 - Trump's SAGGING poll numbers don't mean a thing and A Texas woman, Haley hunt, goes inside prisons to help juveniles. More about Chip Website: https://chipfranklin.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chipfranklin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechipfranklin Chip Franklin is an award-winning writer, talk show host, filmmaker, comedian, and musician. A twenty five-year veteran of talk radio, Chip's also been awarded the National Murrow Award for writing and overall excellence. In addition, Franklin has been honored by The New York Festival for his unconventional coverage of The Democratic and Republican conventions and received more than 30 AP awards for writing and broadcasting. Chip has written for Steve Allen, Jay Leno, and even renowned physicist Stephen Hawking. Hosting talk radio shows in Washington DC, Baltimore, Atlanta, Chicago, San Diego, and most recently San Francisco, Chip appears regularly on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, the BBC and CNN.
Musk BANS a reporter, tara Dublin, for tweeting at psycho Marjorie Taylor Greene and Biden aide Moe vela discusses Marriage Equality act. More about Chip Website: https://chipfranklin.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chipfranklin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechipfranklin Chip Franklin is an award-winning writer, talk show host, filmmaker, comedian, and musician. A twenty five-year veteran of talk radio, Chip's also been awarded the National Murrow Award for writing and overall excellence. In addition, Franklin has been honored by The New York Festival for his unconventional coverage of The Democratic and Republican conventions and received more than 30 AP awards for writing and broadcasting. Chip has written for Steve Allen, Jay Leno, and even renowned physicist Stephen Hawking. Hosting talk radio shows in Washington DC, Baltimore, Atlanta, Chicago, San Diego, and most recently San Francisco, Chip appears regularly on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, the BBC and CNN.
What the Franklin with Chip Franklin. Why did Trump steal the documents at Mar A Lago? Was it a sophisticated attempt to aid a foreign country or is he just an idiot? Comedian Bobby Slayton talks about 40 year of stand up comedy and is there anyone he HASN'T insulted? More about Chip Website: https://chipfranklin.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chipfranklin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechipfranklin Chip Franklin is an award-winning writer, talk show host, filmmaker, comedian, and musician. A twenty five-year veteran of talk radio, Chip's also been awarded the National Murrow Award for writing and overall excellence. In addition, Franklin has been honored by The New York Festival for his unconventional coverage of The Democratic and Republican conventions and received more than 30 AP awards for writing and broadcasting. Chip has written for Steve Allen, Jay Leno, and even renowned physicist Stephen Hawking. Hosting talk radio shows in Washington DC, Baltimore, Atlanta, Chicago, San Diego, and most recently San Francisco, Chip appears regularly on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, the BBC and CNN.
It's true, we're all a little bit broken. And sometimes, we need to share our stories, our collection of moments, with our community, friends and family who care about us the most.Sharing stories is how we relate to one another. It's how the broken pieces feel whole again, and it's how we amplify our love, voice and message to elevate the planet.In this episode, my longtime friend Roz Weston joins me on Without Losing Your Cool to talk about his new memoir, share stories of his childhood, and how we can all find the beauty in what feels broken.What we experience and go through in life is how we begin to mend the pieces. Roz Weston is a multi-platform entertainer and storyteller who hosts three shows a day and sleeps five hours a night. In 2013 Hello! magazine named him one of the 50 Most Beautiful Canadians. He has not made the list since. Growing up in a small town with above-average confidence but low self-esteem, Roz knew he wanted an audience, but didn't want to be noticed. On TV and radio, as host of The Roz & Mocha Show, ET Canada Live and Entertainment Tonight Canada, he now entertains millions without ever having to see a single one of them. Roz, a college dropout, is a Canadian Music and Broadcast Awards winner, New York Festival of Radio winner, and Canadian Screen Awards WINNER. Roz lives in Toronto with his girlfriend, their kid and four cats. He still misses his dad.We talk about: [1:15] How to ask really great questions on a red carpet[5:20] What it's been like for Roz to do the morning show and ET Canada throughout his career[11:30] How and why Roz decided it was the right time to write his book[16:30] Being sexually assaulted and how it impacted Roz's ability to process emotions[26:15] Carrying the heavy burdens that life threw his way[34:10] The impact his father's death had on his life and journey with grief[40:55] Why more men need to access their emotional selves [49:50] Transforming jealousy into celebration [55:25] Choosing to learn from a space of creativity and not work or opportunity[57:24] Why Roz keeps his family separate from his career[60:00] How he proposed to CatherineLoved this episode? I know, me too, friend! Me too! If this episode resonated with you, we'd love to hear from you, say hi on Instagram @shantellebisson, @withoutlosingyourcool, and for the love of all things cool, if you have a burning question you'd like answered, go to shantellebisson.com/podcast and leave us a message for your question to be featured on our upcoming episodes!Connect with Roz here:Website: https://www.rozweston.com/Book: https://www.rozweston.com/#page-section-6233aca10cb65a0b3e494ee1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rozweston/Share your takeaways on social media and tag us & subscribe+rate+leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and send us a screenshot of your review to be entered to win some cool prizes!Shop my Bundles here: https://shantellebisson.com/collectionsJoin my newsletter here: https://shantellebisson.com/pages/book-shantelleUntil next time remember to keep doing the hard things, and show up like you mean it! Without Losing Your Cool!
The events of January 6th still reverberate as Chip speaks with former Presidential candidate and current Bay Area Representative Congressman Eric Swalwell. More about Chip Website: https://chipfranklin.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chipfranklin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechipfranklin Chip Franklin is an award-winning writer, talk show host, filmmaker, comedian, and musician. A twenty five-year veteran of talk radio, Chip's also been awarded the National Murrow Award for writing and overall excellence. In addition, Franklin has been honored by The New York Festival for his unconventional coverage of The Democratic and Republican conventions and received more than 30 AP awards for writing and broadcasting. Chip has written for Steve Allen, Jay Leno, and even renowned physicist Stephen Hawking. Hosting talk radio shows in Washington DC, Baltimore, Atlanta, Chicago, San Diego, and most recently San Francisco, Chip appears regularly on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, the BBC and CNN.
Founder of the Lincoln Project, author Rick Wilson joins Chip Franklin to discuss the further de-evolution of the GOP. Plus, Everytown for Gun Safety joins me to discuss the latest mass shooting, marking the 620th mass shooting in 2022. Plus, the best thing you'll see on the internet today. More about Chip Website: https://chipfranklin.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chipfranklin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechipfranklin Chip Franklin is an award-winning writer, talk show host, filmmaker, comedian, and musician. A twenty five-year veteran of talk radio, Chip's also been awarded the National Murrow Award for writing and overall excellence. In addition, Franklin has been honored by The New York Festival for his unconventional coverage of The Democratic and Republican conventions and received more than 30 AP awards for writing and broadcasting. Chip has written for Steve Allen, Jay Leno, and even renowned physicist Stephen Hawking. Hosting talk radio shows in Washington DC, Baltimore, Atlanta, Chicago, San Diego, and most recently San Francisco, Chip appears regularly on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, the BBC and CNN.
Climate change means more than rising sea levels. The impact on disease, agriculture, immigration and political instability is just the beginning. Dr Sweet is one of the most informed scientists in the field, and his warnings are both foreboding and dire. More about Chip Website: https://chipfranklin.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chipfranklin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechipfranklin Chip Franklin is an award-winning writer, talk show host, filmmaker, comedian, and musician. A twenty five-year veteran of talk radio, Chip's also been awarded the National Murrow Award for writing and overall excellence. In addition, Franklin has been honored by The New York Festival for his unconventional coverage of The Democratic and Republican conventions and received more than 30 AP awards for writing and broadcasting. Chip has written for Steve Allen, Jay Leno, and even renowned physicist Stephen Hawking. Hosting talk radio shows in Washington DC, Baltimore, Atlanta, Chicago, San Diego, and most recently San Francisco, Chip appears regularly on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, the BBC and CNN.
Should racist language be illegal? That's a slippery slope, but what happens when that language creates a dangerous environment? Also, is it time to start missing the Boomer generation? And why can we protect children? More about Chip Website: https://chipfranklin.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chipfranklin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechipfranklin Chip Franklin is an award-winning writer, talk show host, filmmaker, comedian, and musician. A twenty five-year veteran of talk radio, Chip's also been awarded the National Murrow Award for writing and overall excellence. In addition, Franklin has been honored by The New York Festival for his unconventional coverage of The Democratic and Republican conventions and received more than 30 AP awards for writing and broadcasting. Chip has written for Steve Allen, Jay Leno, and even renowned physicist Stephen Hawking. Hosting talk radio shows in Washington DC, Baltimore, Atlanta, Chicago, San Diego, and most recently San Francisco, Chip appears regularly on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, the BBC and CNN.
Chip Franklin is joined by Former Fed Prosecutor Ron Filipkowski, talking about what's it's like to be a former Republican, and Ken Klippenstein of @theintercept on our disgusting relationship with MBS and the Saudis and comedian Steve Hofstetter on gun America! More about Chip Website: https://chipfranklin.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chipfranklin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechipfranklin Chip Franklin is an award-winning writer, talk show host, filmmaker, comedian, and musician. A twenty five-year veteran of talk radio, Chip's also been awarded the National Murrow Award for writing and overall excellence. In addition, Franklin has been honored by The New York Festival for his unconventional coverage of The Democratic and Republican conventions and received more than 30 AP awards for writing and broadcasting. Chip has written for Steve Allen, Jay Leno, and even renowned physicist Stephen Hawking. Hosting talk radio shows in Washington DC, Baltimore, Atlanta, Chicago, San Diego, and most recently San Francisco, Chip appears regularly on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, the BBC and CNN.
The Democrats did well on Nov 8th, but will that be enough for the GOP controlled House to not indict Biden or crucify Fauci? Chip is joined by John Nichols, award winning writer and editor for TheNation.com and Dr Art Caplan, creator of the Bio-Ethics division at NYU's Langone Medical Center. Plus, The best thing you'll see on the Internet today! More about Chip Website: https://chipfranklin.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chipfranklin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechipfranklin Chip Franklin is an award-winning writer, talk show host, filmmaker, comedian, and musician. A twenty five-year veteran of talk radio, Chip's also been awarded the National Murrow Award for writing and overall excellence. In addition, Franklin has been honored by The New York Festival for his unconventional coverage of The Democratic and Republican conventions and received more than 30 AP awards for writing and broadcasting. Chip has written for Steve Allen, Jay Leno, and even renowned physicist Stephen Hawking. Hosting talk radio shows in Washington DC, Baltimore, Atlanta, Chicago, San Diego, and most recently San Francisco, Chip appears regularly on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, the BBC and CNN.
Chip is joined by former FBI asst. Dir of the FBI Frank Figliuzzi. Franklin's premiere episode featuring a variety of guests - Brooklyn Dad, Nikki Medoro, Brian Karem, Frank Figliuzzi, & Lizz Winstead. More about Chip Website: https://chipfranklin.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chipfranklin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechipfran... Chip Franklin is an award-winning writer, talk show host, filmmaker, comedian, and musician. A twenty five-year veteran of talk radio, Chip's also been awarded the National Murrow Award for writing and overall excellence. In addition, Franklin has been honored by The New York Festival for his unconventional coverage of The Democratic and Republican conventions and received more than 30 AP awards for writing and broadcasting. Chip has written for Steve Allen, Jay Leno, and even renowned physicist Stephen Hawking. Hosting talk radio shows in Washington DC, Baltimore, Atlanta, Chicago, San Diego, and most recently San Francisco, Chip appears regularly on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, the BBC and CNN.
Brooke Binkowski talks with Chip about tracking lies across the internet, while Marc Fisher and Chip debate Trump's legal future. Comedian Chris Titus and Chip discuss Dave Chappelle and the woke culture, and Chris shares big news about a new show. More about Chip Website: https://chipfranklin.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chipfranklin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechipfranklin/ Chip Franklin is an award-winning writer, talk show host, filmmaker, comedian, and musician. A twenty five-year veteran of talk radio, Chip's also been awarded the National Murrow Award for writing and overall excellence. In addition, Franklin has been honored by The New York Festival for his unconventional coverage of The Democratic and Republican conventions and received more than 30 AP awards for writing and broadcasting. Chip has written for Steve Allen, Jay Leno, and even renowned physicist Stephen Hawking. Hosting talk radio shows in Washington DC, Baltimore, Atlanta, Chicago, San Diego, and most recently San Francisco, Chip appears regularly on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, the BBC and CNN.
Chip is joined by Congressman Joe Walsh, Brooklyn Dad_Defiant, JoJo from Jerz, Devon Nunes Cow and Brian Karem, asking the questions; Is Twitter dead and will Trump be elected, indicted, or ignored? Website: https://chipfranklin.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chipfranklin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechipfran... Chip Franklin is an award-winning writer, talk show host, filmmaker, comedian, and musician. A twenty five-year veteran of talk radio, Chip's also been awarded the National Murrow Award for writing and overall excellence. In addition, Franklin has been honored by The New York Festival for his unconventional coverage of The Democratic and Republican conventions and received more than 30 AP awards for writing and broadcasting. Chip has written for Steve Allen, Jay Leno, and even renowned physicist Stephen Hawking. Hosting talk radio shows in Washington DC, Baltimore, Atlanta, Chicago, San Diego, and most recently San Francisco, Chip appears regularly on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, the BBC and CNN.
En este nuevo episodio junto a Simone Fojgiel, @simone.fojgiel, exploramos su mente creativa para aprender todo acerca de branding, sitios web y los puntos clave para encontrar trabajo como profesional, sin conformarnos únicamente con nuestro mercado local, sino al expandirse a otros países y continentes.Con más de 30 años de trayectoria en la industria del Voice Over a nivel mundial, Simone Fojgiel es una conocida referente en toda Latinoamérica. Ha cosechado varios premios alrededor del planeta --The Clio Awards, FIAP, The New York Festival, Cannes, Voice Arts Awards y Premios LAVAT, entre otros. Decenas de locutores por España y las Américas han recibido su formación y contratado sus servicios como Productora de Demos, ganando ellos también reconocimiento en el exterior.Simone Fojgiel participó de la segunda temporada de La Pizarra, pero esta vez viene para compartirnos que además de OneDemoStudio, su productora de demos, en Mayo del 2022 lanzó la primera agencia de comunicación digital para locutores, WoiceOver.Simone es coach especializada en Locución Comercial y Narrativa, Productora de Demos, Conferencista Internacional, Organizadora de Eventos de la Industria, Mentora y Comunicadora Social.En esta entrevista también estaremos analizando juntas la forma en la que han cambiado las vías para mostrarse al mundo en la modernidad, generando según Simone, que hoy todo pase por el branding, por hacer un sitio web que sea funcional a lo que se está pidiendo hoy en la industria, para de esta manera poder llegar a las personas correctas.Para conocer más sobre Simone Fojgiel puedes seguirla en redes sociales @simone.fogjiel o visitar su sitio web oficial http://www.simonevoicetalent.com/ . Para informes sobre sus servicios de branding visita https://www.woiceover.com/**Visita www.lapizarrapodcast.com y descarga gratis el ebook de 10 tips para actores y locutores, o suscríbete para recibir el boletín mensual de La Pizarra con noticias de los nuevos episodios y varios recursos para el mejor desarrollo de tu carrera artística. *Squadcast es la mejor plataforma para grabar tu podcast o reuniones virtuales con hasta nueve invitados con una calidad de sonido profesional. Puedes descargar tus archivos de audio ya masterizados con sonido Dolby. Elige tu nivel de membresía luego de probarlo gratis por siete días en: https://squadcast.fm/?ref=lapizarra *El secreto del éxito de tu negocio está en el seguimiento que le das a tus clientes, optimizarlo con un CRM es necesario para manejar tu base de datos y darle seguimiento a tus clientes y proyectos. Descubre todo lo que puedes hacer con las herramientas de Monday.com pruébalo gratis por 14 días en: https://mondaycom.grsm.io/lapizarra *Canva Pro tiene miles de plantillas e imágenes para dar vida a tus creaciones, ahora puedes usar el calendario para planear los posteos que quieras para el mes completo, además de todas las herramientas para crear cualquier tipo de proyecto. Pruébalo gratis por 30 días en:https://partner.com/canva/lapizarra¡No olvides suscribirte a La Pizarra para tener acceso a todos los episodios, descárgalos y compártelos en redes sociales, tus comentarios son bien recibidos!** Visita https://www.nickymondellini.com para conocer el trabajo de la actriz, conductora y locutora Nicky Mondellini.Nicky Mondellini es una artista de talla internacional con más de treinta años de carrera artística, su voz es escuchada en comerciales de televisión, radio y plataformas digitales a nivel mundial. Es la conductora y productora de La Pizarra con Nicky Mondellini desde abril del 2020.Su trabajo como actriz incluye más de doce telenovelas, varias obras de teatro clásico español y contemporáneo, cortometrajes y largometrajes, y la conducción de programas matutinos en México y Estados Unidos, además de comerciales de imagen y videos publicitarios y corporativos.Sigue a Nicky en:Instagram @nickymondellini Twitter @nicky3ch_nicky Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nickymondellinivoiceover LinkedIn https://linkedin.com/nickymondellinivoiceover
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses non-suicidal self-harm and childhood sexual abuse. This is intended to be an educational and supportive episode. In today's episode, I am talking to multi-platform entertainer, storyteller, and the hardest working broadcaster in Canada, Roz Weston. Roz's memoir, bestseller A Little Bit Broken, is a beautiful tribute to the relationship both with himself, and with his dad. We talk about: The intertwined experience of grief and guilt, Roz's experience of living with Tourette Syndrome, and leads Christina through an experience of what it feels like, Roz's experience of non-suicidal self harm, childhood sexual assault, The importance of supportive, anchoring relationships for boys and men. Resources mentioned in the show: A Little Bit Broken by Roz Weston Use the discount code ‘CCPODCAST' at checkout, for 15% off on DIY*ADHD. About our Guest: Roz Weston is a multi-platform entertainer and storyteller who hosts three shows a day and sleeps five hours a night. In 2013 Hello! magazine named him one of the 50 Most Beautiful Canadians. He has not made the list since. Growing up in a small town with above-average confidence but low self-esteem, Roz knew he wanted an audience, but didn't want to be noticed. On TV and radio, as host of The Roz & Mocha Show, ET Canada Live and Entertainment Tonight Canada, Roz now entertains millions without ever having to see a single one of them. Roz, a college dropout, is a Canadian Music and Broadcast Awards winner, New York Festival of Radio winner, and Canadian Screen Awards winner. He is a former factory-line worker, Howard Stern intern and late-night TV talk-host. Roz lives in Toronto with his girlfriend, their kid and four cats. He still misses his dad. Find Roz: Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | A Little Bit Broken by Roz Weston Find Christina (CRPO #003908): Website | Meet the Team | DIY*ADHD course | Instagram | TikTok A gentle reminder that this is not therapy, and Christina is not your therapist. If you need more one on one support or treatment, please check out the links posted in the Show info and episode notes on the main podcast webpage. LISTEN OR SUBSCRIBE for free in your favourite podcast app: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Overcast | Stitcher | RSS --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christinacrowe/message
This week on Finding Your Bliss, Life Coach and Bliss Expert Judy Librach is joined by Celebrity Guest Roz Weston to talk about his new bestselling book
CURTIS STEWART is a multi Grammy-nominated violinist/composer who enjoys bouncing between MTV specials with Wyclef Jean and sold out shows at Madison Square Garden with Stevie Wonder to stints at the Kennedy Center with the Jimmy Heath Big Band and runs at the Guggenheim, MoMA and Whitney Museums in NYC. Curtis has performed as a classical soloist at Lincoln Center, with the New York Philharmonic Bandwagon, as well as held chamber music residencies at Carnegie Hall, the MET Museum and National Sawdust. His work realizes a vision to find personal and powerful connections between styles, cultures, and music. Curtis teaches at The Juilliard School, Perlman Music Program, has been commissioned to write works for the Royal Conservatory of music, The Virginia Symphony, The Eastman Cello Institute, New York Festival of Song, PUBLIQuartet, and Carnegie Hall: Play/USA. www.curtisjstewart.com"I have always grappled between being an educator, a creator/composer, a writer of verse, an improviser, quartet-mate, band-mate, administrator. I can't seem to sit still in one role, and I have never seen myself as such - both because I am trying to survive as an artist, and because my passions for each one of the above vie for attention at all times. I left teaching highschool for 10 years because the NYC Department of Ed was totally inflexible with me taking off days for performance. I began creating my recent album OF POWER in my living room because I couldn't get together with my friends in PUBLIQuartet. In the end, it all balances on supporting myself just enough to be able to express and create from a place of authenticity, vulnerability and invention." ~ CJS
Sept 6, 2022 - Fr David Guffey, C.S.C. is the National Director of Family Theater Productions, which was founded by Fr Patrick Peyton. Fr Guffey also produces, directs and writes films for the organization; he has received Gabriel, Telly and New York Festival awards for films he has written or produced. Family Theater Productions: https://www.familytheater.org Links to download the Veritas app: https://www.veritascatholic.com/listen
"Am I Old Yet?" A light comedy about ageing with dignity and joy.
A couple of my songs to fill in a few moments. The podcast will be back in a few weeks with the launch of Season 5. These are two songs from the show "Yes! Because..." which I have performed from Brisbane to Edinburgh, London to Liverpool and also at the New York Festival of Solo Performance. The songs are available on Bandcamp, as well as Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music.Thanks for listening. Stay safeSupport the show
Ever think that your neighbor is so annoying that you might cast them as a villain in your next novel? Well, Joanne Lessner has. She is a polymath who has been singing, writing, acting and performing since college. Is she the most famous? No. Has she made it to Broadway? Well, yes, but most of her career has not been there. Has she built a family and a body of art that she is immensely and justifiably proud of? Absolutely. Take a listen. Here is a link to Joanne's website: http://joannesydneylessner.com/ Here is her bio: Joanne Sydney Lessner is a writer, singer, and actor. Joanne's debut novel Pandora's Bottle was inspired by the true story of the world's most expensive bottle of wine and named one of the top five books of 2010 by Paperback Dolls. She has written four novels featuring aspiring actress and amateur sleuth Isobel Spice: The Temporary Detective (BloodWrites Award for Best New Mystery), Bad Publicity, And Justice for Some, and Offed Stage Left. “The Ghosts' High Noon,” an Isobel Spice short story, is available on this site as a free download. Joanne has written the book and lyrics to several musicals with her husband, composer/conductor Joshua Rosenblum, including the cult hit Fermat's Last Tango, which received its Off-Broadway premiere at the York Theatre Company. The original cast recording became a bestseller, and the DVD has been screened at festivals from New Jersey to New Zealand. The Teatro da Trindade in Lisbon, Portugal, presented the European premiere and subsequently gave the world premiere of their next musical, Einstein's Dreams, based on the celebrated novel by Alan Lightman. Their musical Garbo and Me was presented in concert at the York Theatre Company and the historic Paramount Theatre in Rutland, Vermont, while their adaptation of Wilkie Collins's The Haunted Hotel was unveiled at the Signature Theatre Company in Arlington, Virginia. Their musical revue Love is Not a Science was presented at London's Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, where they will return with a musical based on Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman's classic play, Stage Door. Joanne's play, Critical Mass, received its New York premiere at the Lion Theatre on Theatre Row as winner of the Heiress Productions Playwriting Competition. She is also a regular contributing writer to Opera News. A remarkably versatile performer, Joanne has appeared on Broadway in Cyrano: The Musical, and in other New York City venues in roles as varied as Charlotte in A Little Night Music, Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, Susanna in Le Nozze di Figaro, and Cis in the cabaret version of William Bolcom's Casino Paradise, which the New York Times named “one of the year's ten best events in classical music.” She has performed in concert as a soloist with New York City Opera Vox, New York Festival of Song, The New York Pops at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center's American Songbook, and the Harrisburg and Albany Symphonies. Joanne has also played ten principal Gilbert and Sullivan roles with the award-winning Blue Hill Troupe, including Julia Jellicoe in The Grand Duke, for which she was honored as Best Female Performer at the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival in Buxton, England. Joanne holds a BA in music, summa cum laude, from Yale University
5e émission Carte blanche de cette saison, et dernière émission de l'année ! Le 9 juin à la Cassette, Amandine Casadamont est venue avec ses vinyles, ses cassettes et Greta, pour nous faire écouter des choses non podcastables que Shazam ne reconnait pas : une séance de yoga sur un 45T de sonorama un sommaire de la première émission d'Amandine dans les années 1990, Fréquence Cartoon sur Fréquence Paris Plurielle Greta dans L'empire bicéphale un extrait de L'ordre de Jean-Daniel Pollet (1973) une photographie a deux dimensions de Pharoah Chromium : un texte de Jean Genet dit par Elli Medeiros (2017) une leçon d'espagnol avec Ulises Carrión dans The Poet s tongue, 1977 et aussi des chants cheyennes et de la transe des années 1990 sur cassettes ! La pratique d'Amandine Casadamont est au croisement de la pièce radiophonique, de la performance et de l'installation sonore. Elle est auteur et réalisatrice de nombreuses créations radiophoniques où le fantastique prend une place importante dans un espace concret documenté. Ainsi la fiction touche-t-elle à appréhender le réel. Partant souvent de constats et problématiques socio/politiques, la majorité de ses pièces questionnent les manières de faire de nos sociétés. Amandine Casadamont aime à quitter ses zones de confort pour capter l'invisible, et évoquer des sujets sensibles comme lors de ses voyages en zone interdite à Fukushima ou dans le désert mexicain en zone de narco trafic. De ces voyages nous pouvons retenir en particulier retour possible, Césium 137 et Zone de Silence, les deux dernières ont été produites par France Culture. Elle collabore avec plusieurs radios européennes comme France Culture, Deutschlandfunk Kultur, Radio Romania et la SRF. Elle a été distinguée par différents prix internationaux comme le Prix du documentaire sonore de la Biennale Internationale de Radio de Mexico (2012), le Prix Phonurgia d'art sonore radiophonique (2015) , le New York Festival « sound art category » (2016), et pour la France, le Prix SCAM (2020) de « la meilleure oeuvre sonore »… Depuis 2019, elle est curatrice de l'espace sonore et performatif du Musée Transitoire, projet d'art contemporain franco-suisse, multidisciplinaire et itinérant, lequel investit des lieux en transition de vie.
Clea Conner is a media executive with 15 years of experience producing high-quality intellectual discourse for a range of distribution platforms. As Intelligence Squared's first CEO, Clea is responsible for leading growth, programming, and strategy for the nation's premier debate platform. Clea developed “Up For Debate” and “That's Debatable” as television programs on Bloomberg, PBS, and Newsy and produced the first debate between artificial intelligence and a human debater in partnership with IBM's historic Project Debater. She holds eight Telly Awards for outstanding video and television programming in politics and public affairs, seven Clarion Awards for Women in Communications, and has received serial New York Festival awards for Best Public Affairs Programming.Named one of Crain's New York “40 Under 40,” Clea served as Strategic Advisor to GZERO Media among other media and technology startups. She led national marketing campaigns for best-selling authors, journalists, and public officials at Greater Talent Network, a celebrity speakers bureau. She also managed direct marketing campaigns for BMG/Columbia House among other direct-to-consumer brands, and launched public affairs campaigns for The Center for Arts Education. Clea holds a dual concentration B.A. from The New School and studied political science at American University in Washington, D.C. A classically trained flutist, she performs with chamber music societies in New York City and has recorded original compositions for documentary films.Learn more: https://www.intelligencesquaredus.orgInfluential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-clea-conner-ceo-of-intelligence-squared
Clea Conner is a media executive with 15 years of experience producing high-quality intellectual discourse for a range of distribution platforms. As Intelligence Squared's first CEO, Clea is responsible for leading growth, programming, and strategy for the nation's premier debate platform. Clea developed “Up For Debate” and “That's Debatable” as television programs on Bloomberg, PBS, and Newsy and produced the first debate between artificial intelligence and a human debater in partnership with IBM's historic Project Debater. She holds eight Telly Awards for outstanding video and television programming in politics and public affairs, seven Clarion Awards for Women in Communications, and has received serial New York Festival awards for Best Public Affairs Programming.Named one of Crain's New York “40 Under 40,” Clea served as Strategic Advisor to GZERO Media among other media and technology startups. She led national marketing campaigns for best-selling authors, journalists, and public officials at Greater Talent Network, a celebrity speakers bureau. She also managed direct marketing campaigns for BMG/Columbia House among other direct-to-consumer brands, and launched public affairs campaigns for The Center for Arts Education. Clea holds a dual concentration B.A. from The New School and studied political science at American University in Washington, D.C. A classically trained flutist, she performs with chamber music societies in New York City and has recorded original compositions for documentary films.Learn more: https://www.intelligencesquaredus.orgInfluential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-clea-conner-ceo-of-intelligence-squared
AdTech Heroes - Interviews with Advertising Technology Executives
In the latest episode of the AdTech Heroes podcast, we speak with Andrés Ordóñez, Chief Creative Officer at FCB Chicago, about brand values. Throughout Andrés' career, he's received top industry accolades, including 6 Andy's, 18 D&AD (1 Black), 94 Cannes Lions (2 Titanium, 2 GP), 48 One Show Pencils , 23 ADC, 31 Clios, 19 LIA, New York Festivals, WARC and 20 Effies. In addition to his role as CCO at FCB Chicago, Andrés has served as a judge on international awards shows, including The One Show, New York Festival, and the Lisbon Advertising Festival. For Andrés, a typical workday involves waking up early, about 4.30 am. He loves working in the office and being around people, returning home at 7 pm or 8 pm. Right now, his team is spending three days a week in the office. Brand values have become stronger than ever. Companies realize that customers align themselves with the values of the brands they love. And when people feel connected to a brand, they become more loyal. Andrés believes building brand values is one of the most important things happening in our industry right now. Companies need to be open and share why they exist and why their customers are important to them. Learn about the importance of brand values by tuning in to the latest episode of the AdTech Heroes podcast with Andrés Ordóñez, Chief Creative Officer at FCB Chicago. FCB Chicago We'd love to hear from you Schedule a call with one of our contextual advertising experts today at https://Seedtag.com
O EventosCast é um podcast para os Apaixonados por Eventos, com apresentação de Marcely Souza Fundadora da MS Eventos, uma Consultoria de Eventos presenciais e online! Meus convidados de hoje são Alexis Thuller Pagliarini, Presidente executivo da AMPRO. Em empresas, trabalhou na Coca-Cola, Honda e WTC/ Sheraton, em agências, atuou na DPZ (atual DPZ&T), Loducca e foi sócio da Impact, em instituições, foi presidente de comitê da ABA, diretor da AMCHAM, presidente da MPI, VP do WTC Business Club e superintendente da FENAPRO, foi Colunista do jornal PROPMARK, foi presidente do júri do Prêmio Colunistas Promoção nos últimos 3 anos e jurado de premiações internacionais em 2021 (WINA, New York Festival e MAA Globes) e foi palestrante no Cannes Lions Festival em duas edições; e Patricia Souza, Gestora de Organização em Eventos pela Anhembi Morumbi. Atua há mais de 27 anos no segmento de Turismo e Hotelaria, focado na área Comercial. Iniciou a carreira hoteleira no Casa Grande Hotel Resort & SPA onde teve oportunidade de passar por diferentes áreas comerciais. Há 05 anos ocupa o cargo de Gerente Comercial MICE do Club Med Brasil, com aprendizados e renovações constantes, reunindo a área corporativa, ótima gastronomia e entretenimento forte desta marca renomada de Resorts Internacionais. Ela é casada, mãe orgulhosa da Isabella, Guilherme e Pedro e ama assistir séries ! Faça parte da Comunidade do EventosCast, por lá você encontrará diversos profissionais para dividir suas opiniões e aprender como tornar os eventos memoráveis, para entrar no link: bit.ly/eventoscast_comunidade Parceira de co-branding: ALAGEV - Associação Latino Americana de Gestão de Eventos e Viagens Corporativas Fale Conosco: Email: redacao@eventoscast.com.br | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eventoscast | Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eventoscast Essa temporada foi produzida pela R1 Soluções Audiovisuais. EventosCast é uma produção da MS Eventos | Coordenação Geral: Marcely Souza | Apresentação: Marcely Souza | Edição: 2022
I'm thrilled to bring you this conversation I had with John as I find his work to be really fascinating and of much more interest to me than the more mainstream servings of entertainment. John works in film, theatre and ritual to create transformative experiences for the audience. His most recent film Lightships won the 2021 best director award at the New York Festival of Cinema and we have a really fascinating conversation about; creativity, alien transmissions and cult cinema. You are going to love it.Find JohnJohn Harrigan: https://www.johnharrigan.com/johnharrigan/Lightships: https://www.lightships.info/about Foolish People: https://www.johnharrigan.com/johnharrigan/Find meTwitter & Insta: @JimthediamondBuy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/jimthediamond66640Theme tune Tom Baker & Daisy Eris Campbell
Ocean FM scooped the Silver Award in the prestigious International New York Festivals Radio Awards last night. A feature on hunger striker, Joe McDonnell, produced and presented by Niall Delaney, won Silver in the Best Human Interest Story category. The feature told the story of Joe McDonnell on the 40th anniversary of his death on hunger strike in the H-Block prison, and of his candidacy in the 1981 General Election in the Sligo-Leitrim constituency. The New York Festival showcases the best radio output from countries throughout the world. It's the third award for Ocean FM in the New York Festival Awards, having won Gold in 2013 and in 2020.
Here Lies Me - Hillary Frank The Not Old Better Show Art of Living Interview Series Welcome to The Not Old Better Show. I'm Paul Vogelzang, and today's show is brought to you by Masterworks. As part of our Art Of Living author, performer, and podcaster show, today's guest is the wonderful Hillary Frank. Many in our audience will be familiar with Hillary Frank's work as a contributor on This American Life. Hillary Frank is the creator of the award-winning podcast Here Lies Me, and has received awards from the Third Coast International Audio Festival, The Association for Women in Communications, The Academy of Podcasters, and The New York Festival's World's Best Radio Programs. Since 1999, Hillary has been contributing stories to a variety of public radio programs, including This American Life, Studio 360, Marketplace, and Weekend America. She is also the author of three young adult novels. As many of you in our Not Old Better Show audience will recall, Middle school will bury you, spit you out, and it's not pretty. It wasn't for me. And, that's clearly how it feels to 13-year-old Here Lies Me main character, Noa—a shy and witty misfit who endures the horrors of living in an affluent New England town with a dark side. It's the first day of eighth grade, and The Olivias are already icing her out. Here's Hillary Frank and her summary of the show, telling us in her voice, and voices: Here Lies Me from Lemonada Media is the first scripted podcast to convey the adolescent experience with realism. Another quick clip with the talented hilarious voices, and God's voice over the intercom, with Noa's hilarious response. Here Lies Me contains themes of harassment, classism, sexism, racism, trauma, consent, and finding your voice. Here's our final clip from Here Lies Me, which takes place in the cafeteria. Listen closely to the music track of the clip, as well as all the music in today's show, which is scored by Hilary Frank's daughter in real life…great stuff. Please join me in welcoming to The Not Old Better Show, Here Lies Me creator Hillary Frank. My thanks to Masterworks for sponsoring today's show. My thanks to Lemonada Media and their team who always support the show, too, and give us great stuff to share with you…Thank you to our wonderful Not Old Better Show audience. Be safe, be well, let's rally around Ukraine, and remember, let's talk about better…The Not Old Better Show. Thanks, everybody.
New York Festival of Song (NYFOS) releases From Rags to Riches: 100 Years of American Song on its new in-house label, NYFOS Records. The label's debut album features the acclaimed voices of mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe and tenor William Burden, together with Steven Blier, Artistic Director of the NYFOS who accompanies Blythe and Burden, on the piano in works spanning art song, musical theater, jazz, and opera. The album is taken from a live concert recording at the Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College in New York on March 23, 2000: From Rags to Riches, a compendium of American songs celebrating the last century as the new century began.Purchase the music (without talk) at:From Rags to Riches (classicalsavings.com)Your purchase helps to support our show! Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by La Musica International Chamber Music Festival and Uber. @khedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber Please consider supporting our show, thank you!http://www.classicalsavings.com/donate.html staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com This album is broadcasted with the permission of Katy Solomon from Morahana Arts and Media.
Why are debates essential for you in life and business?Today, Clea Conner, CEO of Intelligence Squared US Debates, joins A.J. to discuss what makes an intelligent debate and how it offers a structured format for your ideas and arguments. In addition, they discuss beginner's mindset and incremental experimentation as skills to continually lead and grow your company and see why debates are an excellent means to drive innovation in business.Tune in to this episode to learn about the power of intelligent debating. About our guest:Clea Conner is the first and current CEO of Intelligence Squared US Debates, a nonprofit organization that promotes healthy debates in the media today. She developed "Up For Debate" and "That's Debatable" as television programs on Bloomberg, PBS, and Newsy and produced the first debate between artificial intelligence and a human debater in partnership with IBM's historic Project Debater. Clea also holds multiple awards for her outstanding achievements, including eight Telly Awards, seven Clarion Awards for Women in Communications, serial New York Festival awards for Best Public Affairs Programming, and one of Crain's New York "40 Under 40".On today's episode: Meet Clea Conner, CEO at Intelligence Squared US Debates - 00:44 How a beginner's mindset could help you in your entrepreneurial journey (and how it allows Clea to feel 20 years new in her career) - 02:42 Clea on how Intelligence Squared promotes structured, healthy debates and opinions - 04:41 Clea on why it's hard to make people stick to a debate structure when they have the freedom of belief - 08:58 How to use distribution partners for broader debates - 12:13 How to grow yourself as an entrepreneur leading a small, tight-knit team - 17:49 What is incremental experimentation? How did it help Clea reach 50 million people through direct mail marketing? - 22:12 How Intelligence Squared keeps away provocative debating and provides a structured format to the debaters' ideas and arguments - 25:12 The role of advocacy groups and invested audiences in positively amplifying a cause or subject - 34:23 How Intelligence Squared uses motion language, framing, and research to prevent debates from becoming aggressive or unhealthy - 36:11 How to view success as delivering quality performance (and how Clea achieves the same) - 38:54 How debating helps entrepreneurs develop open-mindedness and drive innovation - 43:55 Key Takeaways: Having a beginner's mindset can help you continually adapt to changes and fuel your company's growth. It also nurtures learning and keeps innovation alive. It is possible to disagree without being disagreeable. Debates are, in fact, a way of listening to both sides of a topic and evaluating your agreements and disagreements. Amplification of opinions occurs when people are the most curious about a subject and open to hearing something new. To help your message reach larger audiences, engage with audiences most suitably and efficiently. Incremental experimentation can significantly increase your chances of success as a marketing professional. You start with what you know and continue developing and building on using channels that generate a response from newer audiences. Debates are a healthy way to broaden your views, collect and evaluate public opinions, and give a structured format to ideas and arguments. It helps you learn new perspectives and rethink where you stand as an individual. Is there a right way to amplify opinions?[14:00] “Amplification is really about capturing people when they are most open to hearing something new, and when they're most interested and curious, and that's not a formula that any media company has perfected.”What are your views on intelligent debating? Let us know what role debates play in your business and how you make sure that all opinions are heard, and don't forget to say hello if you would like to share your entrepreneurship story on our podcast. Connect with Clea Conner: LinkedIn: @Clea Conner Website: https://intelligencesquaredus.org/ Twitter: @Clea Conner Facebook: @clea.conner Podcast: Intelligence Squared US Debates Podcast Follow Beyond 8 Figures: Website: Beyond8Figures.com Twitter: @beyond8figures Facebook: Beyond 8 Figures Instagram:@b8fpodcast Email: team@b8fpodcast.com Connect with Insights Lab: Website: https://insightslab.ai/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheInsightsLab/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insightslab.ai/ Email: weare@insightslab.ai LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/insightslab-ai/
La forêt des violons est une composition acousmatique et paysagère de Benoit Bories et Francesca Bolognesi. Nous sommes dans les Dolomites, là où des hommes font sonner une espèce endémique de sapins afin de choisir les essences qui feront leurs futurs instruments de lutherie. 'La forêt des violons' raconte des lien forts entre les hommes dʹune vallée et leur environnement proche, sous le prisme de lʹécoute. Un cheminement sonore fait de la musicalité des paysages du val di Fiemme. Cette pièce a reçu le prix " Best sound " au New-York Festival awards 2021. Elle sʹécoute en italien sur la RSI - dans lʹémission Laser. Il existe aussi une version longue et une version concert de cette création documentaire.
RNZ podcast 'The Unthinkable', hosted by Morning Report's Susie Ferguson, has taken out the gold award for Personal Lives Podcast at the New York Festivals Awards. RNZ has also taken out two other awards: Alison Ballance's Voices from Antarctica and William Ray for Black Sheep. Susie joins Jesse to speak about The Unthinkable and why it has made such an impact on audiences around the world.
Hoy les presentamos a Dorothy Potter Snyder (Filadelphia, EEUU. 7 mar 1960), una voz sensible de nuestro tiempo, así como una traductora y creadora de espacios en donde promover el español. Esta conversación sensible, emotiva, e inspiradora nos lleva a temas como la música, escribir a niños, la importancis de la traducción, la actitud de la industria editorial, el The New York Festival de Song y el Taller Latino Americano. En septiembre con el sello Katakana se publica su traducción de Meaty Pleasures (Placeres cárnicos) de la escritora mexicana Mónica Lavín. Recibió Mención honorífica en San Miguel. Writers' Conference & Literary Festival por su cuento “La puerta secreta”. Codirigió El Taller Latino Americano, un centro cultural sin ánimo de lucro en el alto Manhattan. Tiene una licenciatura en Lenguas y Literatura de Asia Oriental en la Universidad de Yale y un máster en bellas artes en escritura creativa (MFA) en Sewanee. Ha traducido a autores como: Mónica Lavín (México), Almudena Sánchez (España), Karla Suárez (Cuba) y los poetas Juan Carlos Garvayo (España), Óscar Jairo Gonzáles (Colombia). Vean más en su página web https://www.dorothypotter.com y en www.hablemosescritoras.com
A tribute to one of the American Musical Theatre's most ambitious songwriters. We're joined by Steven Blier, artistic director of the New York Festival of Song, plus amazing renditions of Blitzstein's work by Patti LuPone, Rosemary Clooney, Audra McDonald, Paul Robeson and more.
Charlotte Mundy is a vocalist who specializes in music that is new, daring and sublime. She has been called a "daredevil with an unbreakable spine" (SF Classical Voice). Recent performances include George Benjamin’s one-act opera Into the Little Hill at the 92nd Street Y and a set of music for voice and electronics presented by New York Festival of Song, described as "an oasis of radiant beauty" by the New York Times. In summer of 2021, Mundy will present a sound, light and smell installation called Light as a Feather at the Harvestworks House on Governor's Island. She is a core member of Ekmeles vocal ensemble. On this episode, Laura and Marina interview Charlotte about TAK's beginnings and about her life outside of TAK. To dive deeper into Charlotte's work, go to http://charlottemundy.com To download TAK's most recent album, Star Maker Fragments, go to https://takensemble.bandcamp.com/album/star-maker-fragments
Isaac and Patrick sat down with David Sable, former Global CEO of Young & Rubicam and current Special Advisor to WPP, to discuss media buying, agency growth, how advertising has changed over the years and human-to-human selling ... because that's what it all comes down to. *This recording originally aired on New York Festival's "Creativity From the Other Side" series: you can check out the series here
Hello people si bine v-am gasit intr-un nou episod d-podcast. Astazi incepem o serie noua de la care ne dorim sa fie entertaining si utila pentru ascultatorii nostri din industria MarCom. Daca pana acum am vorbit cu multi oameni de Marketing din companii, ne-am gandit sa le dam cuvantul si oamenilor de agentie. Si cum altfel decat intr-un stil caracteristic lor, adica #challenging. #BriefChallenge este o serie in care invitatul primeste un brief pe care il vede acum pentru prima data, iar continutul podcastului este un brainstorming in timp real, pe brieful primit. A acceptat provocarea #BriefChallenge Laura Iane, Brave Creative Director in cadrul Pastel. Cu peste 14 ani de experienta in publicitate, Laura si-a inceput cariera in Saatchi & Saatchi, evoluand de-a lungul timpului pana la coordonarea proiectelor din pozitia de CO - Director de Creatie la Centrade-Cheil. A lucrat mult timp pentru P&G, atat proiecte locale, cat si regionale. In portofoliul sau s-au aflat pe rand branduri precum: Samsung, Rompetrol, Raiffeisen Bank, Enel, Dr. Oetker, Mondelez, Sensiblu, Toyota, Orange, Intersnack, Samusocial, United Way Romania. O parte din campaniile dezvoltate de Laura au fost recunoscute in marile competitii internationale ale industriei (Cannes Lions, New York Festival, Clio Awards, LIA, Golden Drum). Din toamna lui 2017 este Creative Director in cadrul Pastel si se concentreaza pe dezvoltarea serviciilor de creatie oferite de agentie. In acelasi timp, Laura este responsabila de relevanta conceptelor creative in campaniile semnate de agentie la nivel local, dar si regional. Puteti consulta brief-ul mai jos… BRIEF CHALLENGE // CINEMA CONTEXT In contextul pandemiei cinema-urile asemenea multor spatii de divertisment au fost inchise. Cu ocazia redeschiderii se asteapta un puseu de entuziasm din partea consumatorilor dupa care va urma o panta descendenta a consumului de divertisemnt in cinema. In plus masurile de distantare sociala conduc la scaderea randamentului acestui tip de business. Clientul este market lider. PROVOCARI SI OBIECTIVE Principalele provocari cu care se confrunta aceste tipuri de business-uri sunt: tot mai multi consumatori si-au facut conturi pe platforme online de divertisment de tip Netflix si HBO GO siguranta in timpul vizionarii filmului masurile de distantare sociala care vor fi inconfortabile pentru grupurile mari de 5-8 persoane Obiective: Obiective de business: generarea unei marje de profit egala cu cea dinaintea pandemiei si cresterea cu 10% pana la finalul anului. Obiective de marketing cresterea vanzarilor de bilete; fidelizare engagement. Obiective de comunicare - brandawareness pe zona de divertisment experiential. AUDIENTA Grup 1: tineri adulti 21-25 de ani Grup 2: adulti 26-35 de ani Grup 3: familii cu copii Ce ne dorim de la audienta sa fie la curent cu noutaile din cinema; sa vina cel putin o data pe saptamana la cinema; sa redescopere mersul la cinema intr-o lumina noua, diferita de cea dinaintea pandemiei, care sa ii faca sa isi petreaca cat mai mult timp aici. Buget: nelimitat Ce trebuie sa livram noi: 2 idei de concept creativ Modalitati de declinare online si offiline. Speram sa gasiti multa inspiratie in acest episod si sa il dati mai departe daca aveti prieteni care au nevoie de idei creative care sa puna lucrurile in miscare in #nouanormalitate.
Jon Holmes returns with the 'dizzying, dazzling' satirical river of sound. Topical satire like you've never heard before. The Skewer dances with the newsscape to unsettle and intoxicate. Series 1 won a Gold Award at the New York Festival, a British Podcast Award and a comedy award at the Audio Production Awards. Creator Jon Holmes combines award winning audio production and sound design with brand new audio talent to produce something quite unlike anything else. The show has an open door policy - anyone can contribute. The extraordinary Skewer is back to twist itself into these extraordinary times. Reviews of The Skewer's first series: 'An immersive, otherworldly river of sound. A freeform assault on the senses constituting a ludic yet deeply haunting collection of juicy quotes and well-placed soundbites from recent global bulletins, juxtaposed to form an eerily beautiful, discombobulating mosaic of political spin.' 'Holmes takes the newsscape as his playground, juggling countless noises and titbits from topical Brexit coverage to create a jarring, unsettling work specifically designed to be experienced immersively via headphones. A mind-boggling collage of extracts, interviews, and fragments of speech, it satirically defamiliarised the (all too) familiar, critiquing the Machiavellian nature of yah-boo politics.' ‘Cleverest thing on radio by at least 8 distances'. ‘The boldest thing I've heard on BBC Radio in years. A masterful piece of radio. Brilliant.' ‘An audio rollercoaster. Magnificent. Give this all of the awards.' ‘Mind-bogglingly brilliant and distressing. Intelligent, catchy and powerful.' ‘I'd be quite happy to stop listening to the news and just listen to The Skewer.' ‘Wonderful. It's been a while since something was this engaging and listenable from start to finish.' ‘Simply brilliant. Please listen to it. It's the most incredible satire of current affairs I've ever heard.' ‘Nightmarish. But – oh my God - in a good way.' ‘Audio news drugs to medicate the strange world we live in.' ‘There is just nothing like this out there. Brilliant songs, cutting edge satire. Compelling and you have to listen more than once. Evocative. Intoxicating. Incredibly original. Listen and listen again – you always hear something new.' An Unusual production for BBC Radio 4
Donate here👉 www.technols.com/donate Richie Hawtin and Output: a match made in heaven. For ninety-minutes, Hawtin delivers the apex of the techno soundscape. Not one to rest on his laurels, Hawtin pushes the boundaries of performance by producing and mixing in a variety of highly technical ways in an expert blend of hardware and software. Follow Richie on Social […]
Richie Hawtin and Output: a match made in heaven. For ninety-minutes, Hawtin delivers the apex of the techno soundscape. Not one to rest on his laurels, Hawtin pushes the boundaries of performance by producing and mixing in a variety of highly technical ways in an expert blend of hardware and software. Follow Richie on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/richiehawtin/?hl=en https://twitter.com/richiehawtin Keep up with Mr. Hawtin on SoundCloud: @richiehawtin Tracklist: Makaton - Durdle Dor Kamera - Consignia (Truncate Remix) MRDIE - Klammer (Terry Whyte Remix) JSPR - ROJO Gary Beck - ST11 Adam Beyer vs Dense & Pika - Going Down Kaptain Cadillac - Plastic Abstract Division - Glide (Perc Remix) Lex Digital - Limiting Brain Ninetoes - Nose Feyser - Audio Control Ben Champell - Cinematics Pan-Pot - Lose Some Loui Fernandez - Shinok Deniro - Kairuku 2 CHPTR - XII Ant Brooks - Fluid (Poty & SOZZE Remix) Pig&Dan - Devotion Shekon - AFG Guve - Side Pig&Dan - Chemistry Matthias Tanzmann - Sfumato SRA - SRA 10
Simone Fojgiel nos da sus consejos para navegar los altibajos en el negocio de la locución, siendo ella una profesional del medio con mas de treinta años de una exitosa carrera al micrófono, tiene mucho que aportar para el buen desarrollo de los locutores de cualquier género.El nombre de Simone Fojgiel https://simonevocoach.com/ es muy reconocido entre los locutores hispanoamericanos a nivel internacional, ya que además de ser locutora de varios géneros, también es una excelente coach y productora de demos, de los cuales varios han sido ganadores en los Voice Arts Awards , y ha sido organizadora de conferencias como el programa Hispano de VO Atlanta y también ha dado presentaciones y charlas en congresos como el Festival Iberoamericano de la Voz, además de una serie de webinarios en diferentes plataformas digitales.Simone trabajó en su natal Uruguay como personalidad en la radio, así como programadora musical y productora de la estación Océano 93.9 FM en Montevideo, donde fue la creadora del programa Rumbo a las Estrellas. Simone se destacó como la primera DJ mujer que presentaba el Rock clásico con un estilo muy particular, educando al auditorio sobre la historia de ese género como nadie lo había hecho antes. Fue programadora musical del show durante seis años y tuvo a su cargo el departamento creativo de la estación.Desde su llegada a Miami, Simone ha destacado como locutora comercial con una larga lista de clientes de marcas importantes, así como narradora de e-learning, narraciones institucionales, IVR o mensajería telefónica, documentales y audiolibros.También ha sido ganadora de varios los premios Clio y otros premios otorgados por The New York Festival y el festival Internacional de Cannes. En Uruguay fue nombrada la mejor personalidad de la Radio en los premios de La Mujer del Año.Sigue a Simone en Instagram @simonefojgiel y en Facebook @simonevoicetalent** Visita http://www.nickymondellini.com para conocer el trabajo de la conductora de La Pizarra Nicky Mondellini. Nicky es una actriz, conductora y locutora de talla internacional con más de treinta años de experiencia en televisión, teatro, cine y locución comercial.*No olvides suscribirte para recibir los episodios nuevos de La Pizarra, puedes encontrar más información en http://nickymondellini.com/lapizarra Agradecemos tus comentarios y sugerencias para seguir alimentando este podcast y darlo a conocer.Te invitamos a mandar tus comentarios sobre este y los demás episodios a nicky@nickymondellini.com y llenar la hoja de contacto, o en http://www.facebook.com/nickymondellinivoiceoverSíguenos en Instagram @nickymondellini, Twitter @nicky3ch_nicky, o LinkedIn : www.linkedin.com/in/nickymondellinivoiceover
For Episode 206, I am joined by Michael Schwartz, Dan Bayer, Lauren LaMagna, Cody Dericks & Tom O'Brien. We have so much to discuss this week. We found out that Steve McQueen's "Small Axe” Anthology would open up this year's New York Festival. Disney announced that "Mulan" will be heading to Disney+ in September. The Paramount Decrees ended. Movies got their release dates moved and some were even sold off. The Hollywood Foreign Press got sued and more! As always, we go over the polls, answer your fan questions and give our reactions to two trailers this week: "Judas And The Black Messiah" and "I'm Thinking Of Ending Things." Enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
Megan Wells is the Co-Founder of Two Birds Films. In addition, check out Megan's personal website for more information about her work and her keynote speaking.In this episode, we learn about Megan and Two Birds Films. In addition, Megan shares with us her entrepreneurial tips: (i) Understanding your power and what you have to offer, and (ii) understanding the roller coaster of entreprenuership.Megan is a multi-award winning branded content, commercial and documentary director. She has worked with major international broadcast, agency and brand clients, some of which include: Red Bull, Under Armour, Google, The NBA, MLB, PGA and NASCAR, ESPN, Fox Sports, Yahoo! Sports, Gatorade, Dove Beauty, Acura, Ziploc, Delta Airlines, the Home Depot, EDC, Primavera Sound, Bestival, Roskilde, Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo. She has written and directed several syndicated branded content and entertainment series, and is most known for telling real, authentic and relatable human stories. Her clients would tell you she is not only a powerful visual storyteller, but uses every opportunity to allow space for real human stories, emotion and performances to fill the lens, so viewers can more deeply engage with the content she's creating. She has been a keynote presenter at conferences and universities around the world as a leader in the conversation surrounding branded content and entertainment, as well as a featured guest on several global podcasts, speaking about creativity, content creation, the history of storytelling and the evolution of digital media. Meg has been awarded six times at the New York Festival's World's Best, four times at the Cannes Corporate Media and Television Festival, and once at the Sports Emmy Awards.
In this episode, Reim El Houni, talks about the challenges she faced in the filmmaking, tv and digital industry and how she has to constantly be on top because of the evolutionary nature of these mediums. She talks about perseverance as she shares her journey which began 20 years ago as a production runner to winning the bronze medal in The New York Festival’s World’s Best Television & Films in 2018. Things we discuss: How things are changing and video content is now a MUST for everyone Pitching an online show, Dubai on Demand, back in 2014 when brands didn't see the value of being online Focusing on the social media landscape and working with influencers to help them grow Redefining the meaning of ‘influencers’ and helping content creators grow with a solid social media strategy How Linkedin and Instagram is one of the strongest social media channels in this region Learning to push back and maintaining boundaries Making mistakes and learning along the way Why maintaining business relationships are so important Understanding the market and implementing the right idea at the right time How small business owners end up spending more in the long run by choosing a cheaper option for video content How important it is to love the industry you’re working in so you can give it your best Trying to maintain normalcy in life with such a demanding career Notable moments: 15:00 - Well, I’ve made so many mistakes. The fortunate part was that I had already been in the industry for 10 years before I started my company so I had a good gauge of the market, what others were charging. So I think that's usually a good starting point. However, even with that knowledge, it was very important for me, in the beginning, to just get clients. 34:00 - When the brands started to realize: 1- We had just started and had no track record and views yet and 2- When they realized it was all online and all on YouTube. And back in 2014 most of the brands we met with were not interested on YouTube. It's so fascinating to me now that 5 years out and everyone is on YouTube. I’ve always been a little early, you know. 40:00 - I think it’s great and terrible at the same time. I'm a big learner and I love going to conferences. I spent years going to the US. For my industry you go to different events even in Europe. I always came back very excited with a lot of ideas and wanted to implement them. As a result, I have implemented very early for this market. So, it’s just about whether or not you can keep the momentum going. I was very fortunate with Dubai on Demand. In 2014, no one was ready for that. I am fortunate to have a second coming with that in the last two years. But there was definitely a phase in the middle where it was very disheartening and I was thinking, “Am I doing the right thing?” 1:04:12 - I am a big believer in not having any regrets. I might make the wrong decisions but atleast I made the decisions.
Prashant Is a Creative Head, Founder, Ideas@work. Graduate from J. J. Institute of and Member of Bombay Art Society, worked for several advertising agencies, major brands in India and abroad like Bajaj, Raymonds, Park Avenue, Shoppers Stop, Airtel, NECC, Marico, Tata Group, Taj Hotels, Killer Jeans, Colgate, UPS, The Times of India, Citibank, Philips, Tetley, Thomson, Zee TV, Big Rock, Infosys, Reid and Tailor, Big rock Rustomjee, LinkedIn, Pepsico, Addidas shoes, etc. He started his career as an art director and with the iconic ‘Hamara Bajaj’ campaign and has been the driving force behind some of the most talked-about campaigns in the industry over the years. With a career spanning about 30 years, Prashant has worked with almost every top agency in India and has seen his work win over 250 metals at award shows like Cannes Lions, D&AD, One Show, the New York Festival, Asia-Pac Awards, and others. Today, aside from being one of the founder-NCDs of creative boutique ideas@work, he works on photography projects for reputed brands and gives guest lectures at various art schools and photography schools across India. What does a frame mean to you? Almost anything can be frame? How do you perceive time philosophically? It is said, write drunk, edit sober. Although it’s controversial, can you tell us, after years of clicking, I am sure the craft is perfected, how has curation evolved? Is curation difficult or clicking? Why curate? Importance of curation? In one of your interviews, you said, “you click in your head first” - Seems like Anahad-nada. Can you please explain it? What is the function of great street photograph? Timing? Traveling? How has your advertising skills help you being a photographer and the other way round?
Folge 22 mit Ben Bernschneider Nach TALES- , RETURN- und THE END OF AN AMERICAN SUMMER beginnt Ende 2019 eine brandneue Trilogie, bei denen erneut die Grenzen zwischen Fotografie, Roman, Realität und Fiktion verschwimmen und den Leser um den halben Erdball führen. Auch wenn der Inhalt des ersten Bandes "DIE SCHWARZE PALME" – wie auch während der Amerika-Trilogie zuvor – streng geheim ist und erst kurz vor Release angeteasert wird, ist klar: es sind 480 Seiten (Offset-Papier) in DIN A5 geplant. Wie ein schöner Reise-Roman. Kalifornien: Die Sonnenuntergänge sind rosa, die Palmen sind zehn Meter hoch, die Leute haben grundsätzlich wenig an und die Frauen sind wunderschön. Die Tage sind lang und die Nächte noch länger. Immer umgeben vom Flimmern der Sonne oder den Lichtern der Fast Food-Läden. Dieses Bild zeichnet uns Ben Bernschneider in „Tales Of An American Summer“ so perfekt, dass man sich den Pulli vom Leib reißen und auf seinen Beachcruiser schwingen möchte. Besser gesagt, er fotografiert es. Der Bildband ist ein Sammelsurium aus Tagebuch, Bildern und den passenden Musiktiteln zum kalifornischen Märchen. Die Bilder ein bisschen Sepia, ein bisschen 70er und sehr gechillt, transportiert uns „Tales of an American Summer“ kopfüber in den Traum vom Sommer in Kalifornien. LISA-MARIE BETZL Ben hat sein Buch fertig, und neben der Tatsache, dass er ein sehr netter, trinkfester junger Mann ist, ist das Ergebnis echt mega gut geworden. Und da ich grundsätzlich mehr als unterstützenswert finde, dass er das ganze selbst und in Eigenregie gemacht hat, gibt es hiermit einen klaren Kaufbefehl für das Buch. Denn in Zukunft sollte man sein Geld für FotoBücher keinen Verlegen und Großbuchhandlungen in den Rachen werfen, sondern solch wunderbare Projekt unterstützen!!!! Paul Ripke Ben Bernschneider; eigentlich Jonas Bernschneider, (* 6. April 1976 in Wesel) ist ein deutscher Autor, Regisseur und Fotograf Podcaster ( BAM BAM TAPES ) Ben Bernschneider verfasste nach Abitur und abgebrochenem Germanistik- und Amerikanistik-Studium Drehbücher im Kölner Filmhaus, wechselte 2001 in die Werbung. Als Texter bei der Hamburger Agentur weigertpirouzwolf arbeitete er knapp fünf Jahre und wurde mit dem The One Show – Gold, Bronze-Nagel ADC (2003) Ben Bernschneider heimste als Werbetexter in Hamburg 5 Jahre lang diverse Auszeichnungen ein (THE ONE SHOW – Gold, Bronze-Nagel ADC 2003, KLAPPE 2003 in Bronze, Auszeichnung ADC 2003, Golden Award of Montreaux, Gold World Medal beim New York Festival, Grand Award 2002 N.Y.C, Cresta International Award "Winner" 2002, CLIO Design Award...) und arbeitet seit 2005 als Fotograf, Regisseur und Drehbuchautor (Gonger/Pro7, Gonger II/Pro7, Countdown/RTL). Nach DIAMONDTIMES (2014) und TALES OF AN AMERICAN SUMMER (2015) erscheint sein dritter Bildband RETURN OF AN AMERICAN SUMMER Dezember 2016. After winning several prizes (THE ONE SHOW – Gold, Bronze-Nagel ADC 2003, KLAPPE 2003 in Bronze, Auszeichnung ADC 2003, Golden Award of Montreaux, Gold World Medal beim New York Festival, Grand Award 2002 N.Y.C, Cresta International Award "Winner" 2002, CLIO Design Award...) while being a copywriter Ben Bernschneider now works as a photographer, director and scriptwriter (Gonger/Pro7, Gonger II/Pro7, Countdown/RTL). After DIAMONDTIMES (2014) and TALES OF AN AMERICAN SUMMER (2015), his third book "RETURN OF AN AMERICAN SUMMER" is going to be published Winter 2016.... Filmografie:Gonger - Das Böse vergisst nie(Spielfilm, Pro7)Gonger II - Das Böse kehrt zurück (Spielfilm, Pro7)Contra (Kurzfilm)Panama (Kurzfilm)Scheißkalt (Kurzfilm, Publikumspreis Filmfestival Hamburg)Countdown - Die Jagd beginnt(Serie, RTL, Folge „Lili“)Diverse Werbe-, Imagefilme und Musikvideos für Kunden wie Leica, Dedon, Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Nivea, Zott, Lidl, Beck’s u.a.
The series was commissioned by the Welsh language channel S4C. Production was co-ordinated by the Dave Edwards Studio in Cardiff, although the shows were animated in Moscow by Soyuzmultfilm, using a variety of animation techniques. The scripts for each episode were written by Leon Garfield, who produced heavily truncated versions of each play. The academic consultant for the series was Professor Stanley Wells. The dialogue was recorded at the facilities of BBC Wales in Cardiff. The show was both a commercial and a critical success. The first series episode "Hamlet" won two awards for "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation" (one for the animators and one for the designers and director) at the 1993 Emmys, and a Gold Award at the 1993 New York Festival. The second-season episode "The Winter's Tale" also won the "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation" at the 1996 Emmys. The episodes continue to be used in schools as teaching aids, especially when introducing children to Shakespeare for the first time. However, the series has been critiqued for the large number of scenes cut to make the episodes shorter in length. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsplantagenet/support
Il y a 27 ans, les gamins de Derry ont vécu une expérience traumatisante, une névrose impossible à oublier. Ça, l'innommable, le dévoreur de mondes, le monstre qu'Andy Muschietti avait brillamment personnifié lors de son premier chapitre, aura-t-il une conclusion à la hauteur ? Pour nous calmer des frayeurs assurées d'avance, deux œuvres plus douces. On s'offre la poésie verbale de Woody Allen et les volutes amoureuses de Cédric Klapisch. Programme assez court car assez réduite, mais on vous offre une petite surprise : le compte rendu du Festival Du Film Américain de Deauville, que Thierry est allé couvrir ces 10 derniers jours ! Bonne écoute ! Au programme cette semaine dans CLAAC : 01:32 Ça : Chapitre 2 (It Chapter Two) de Andy Muschietti avec Bill Skarsgård, James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain ... 18:34 Deux Moi de Cédric Klapisch avec François Civil, Ana Girardot… 25:38 Un Jour de Pluie à New York (A Rainy Day in New York) de Woody Allen avec Timothée Chalamet, Elle Fanning, Selena Gomez, Jude Law, Live Schreiber, Diego Luna… 39:23 Le Festival du Film Américain de Deauville 2019 Émission animée par Thomas Bondon, Thierry de Pinsun, Héra Laskri, et Sophie. Générique original : Kostia R. Yordanoff (tous droits réservés) Facebook : @claacpodcast Instagram : @claacpodcast Twitter: @CLAACpodcast Ausha : https://podcast.ausha.co/certains-l-aiment-a-chaud Itunes / Apple Podcast : https://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/certains-laiment-%C3%A0-chaud/id1439017876?mt=2 Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/2Jfbakzm1cuNPzqXQ9Q1Cu?si=s6QP59TDQ9eFrquPyPB-qg Deezer : https://www.deezer.com/en/show/69211?utm_source=deezer&utm_content=show-69211&utm_term=10994565_1545995168&utm_medium=web Stitcher : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/certains-laiment-a-chaud?refid=stpr Podmust : https://podmust.com/podcast/certains-aiment-a-chaud/
“Nada basado en métricas la saca del parque.” - Pico Covarrubias Víctor Covarrubias o Pico (@mr_pico) como lo conoce el mundo es un exitoso creativo mexicano que lo mismo la ha hecho desde caricaturista e ilustrador, hasta diseñador, redactor y realizador. Pico estudió de todo arquitectura, diseño, cine, publicidad y mercadotecnia, pero encontró su oficio en 1996 cuando fundó Pico Adworks, agencia boutique creativa pionera en México desde donde ha desarrollado proyectos para marcas como Coca-Cola y Starbucks, Danone, Bimbo y más de 200 portadas de discos para Latinoamérica. Pico ha recibido innumerables reconocimientos entre los que destacan el Ojo de Iberoamérica, los premios Quorum y ha sido 3 veces ganador del New York Festival de publicidad. Pico y yo hablamos sobre el poder de la controversia, de cómo definir la audiencia para tu producto, sobre la adicción al trabajo y me describe el proceso creativo que ha generado algunos de las campañas más originales del mundo. Qué puedes aprender hoy - Cómo se prueban ideas creativas con audiencias. Cómo surgen las ideas para campañas publicitarias. Cómo definir tu audiencia. El poder de microinfluenciadores. Cómo evitar la kriptonita de la creatividad. Cómo priorizar los proyectos en que te involucras. Suscríbete gratis a Cracks Podcast en: iPhone con Apple Podcasts Android con Stitcher Spotify Youtube
Melanie Wood and Face2Face host David Peck talk about her new film Living in HOpe, people as people, human centered healthcare, learning to live with others and why you should never ye your hair grey. Trailer Watch the Series here on the Knowledge Network. Synopsis Living in HOpe is the culmination of more than a year of filming with unprecedented access at The HOpe Centre in North Vancouver. Each of the four Living in HOpe episodes offers a bold challenge to rethink how we perceive people living with mental illness. One in three Canadians will experience mental illness or a substance use disorder in their lifetime, while more than 600,000 Canadians have reported needing mental health care that isn’t provided. Despite this, and recent nationwide awareness campaigns to increase understanding of mental illness, there is still deep stigma associated with mental disorders, particularly those relating to psychosis or schizophrenia—as seen in the shame that many HOpe Centre patients experience. “Often we hear about mental illness only after someone has recovered. As a society we are used to hearing—and wanting—success stories, but the reality for many who experience mental disorders is that it is a long, sometimes lifelong struggle,” says Melanie Wood, writer and director of Living in HOpe. “By sharing stories of patients even when they are at their most vulnerable, we better understand that people living with mental illness are not ‘other’. They are just people. And they have a voice.” The documentary’s scenes are intimate, compassionate and dramatic. Patients share the circumstances that brought them to HOpe—and their dreams for the future. The series is surprisingly full of humour, jokes between patients, and witty remarks about their own illness. Biography Melanie Wood has written, directed, produced, and executive-produced a wide variety of current affairs and documentary programs. Her work as producer and documentary filmmaker reflects not only the pulse of the times, but the voices of those who inhabit them. Her work pursues themes that strike a personal chord, and indeed affect all of us in some way. Melanie’s produced and directed two documentaries on the borderlands between the Internet and the human spirit. Her documentary A Stranger In Our Home, the disturbing tale of two teenage victims of Internet predators, has been extremely popular for both broadcasters and educators around the world. The groundbreaking documentary O.com, on cybersex addiction, was a finalist at the New York Festival. It also won the Platinum Award at Worldfest-Houston, the Jury Award at the Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival and was selected to screen at the Montreal World Film Festival. Her documentary, School Of Secrets, presents a tale of truth – and its consequences – in the story of a Vancouver teacher and the teenage girls he seduced. School Of Secrets premiered on The Lens on CBC Newsworld and won a Remi Award in Houston and a Gracie Award in New York for Best Documentary under 60 minutes. Wood’s international documentary credits also include To Have and To Hold, profiling the victims of stalkers, The Sweet Assassin revealing the devastating effects of diabetes in the First Nations community, On Wings and Dreams: The Men Who Built Canada’s Airlines an historical documentary for Global Television, and Chasing The Cure: Brett Finlay, Man Against Microbe, a one hour science biography in a series for Paperny Films broadcast on Discovery Health. Recently Melanie produced Carbon Hunters, a film by director Miro Cernetig for CBC, and BBC International. She also produced and directed The Difference Makers: with Rick Hansen, a prime time mini documentary series for Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium. She is currently producing Liberia’77 in association with Knowledge Network. Liberia’77 is the personal photographic journey of director Jeff Topham that examines how despite time, war, distance and culture photography connects us all. Find out more about Melanie’s work here. Image Copyright: Melanie Wood and Stranger Productions. Used with permission. For more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here. With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's episode 97 with Merle Nygate, TV screenwriter turned novelist, talking about her debut espionage novel – The Righteous Spy. Merle has lots to say about research, structure and the most common error of first-time novelists.Merle Nygate is a screenwriter, script editor, screenwriting lecturer and novelist; she's worked on BAFTA winning TV, New York Festival audio drama and written original sitcoms. She previously she worked for BBC Comedy Commissioning as well as writing and script editing across multiple genres. Merle has now released her first espionage novel – The Righteous Spy – which won the Little Brown/UEA Crime Fiction Award and is available right now, published by Verve Books.Find out more on Merle's website here and follow her on Twitter @MerleNygate.Read my full review of The Righteous Spy over at WayneKellyWrites.comRemember – this is YOUR SHOW so keep tweeting us, leave your comments below, check out our Facebook page and the brand new newsletter and mailing list. It's totally free to sign up and you'll get a FREE motivational PDF to download – '10 Tips For Surviving NaNoWriMo, The First Draft and Beyond' PLUS the 3 Act Story Structure Template I mentioned in a previous show. More content coming soon, including videos, blog posts and loads of extra writing tips.Let's Get Joined-Up!
This is the RTE Radio 1 PPI & Celtic Media award-winning comedy show that takes a humorous funny tour around the brain of the top selling writer and performer as he talks about one of his favourite subjects – our use of language. In this special show award-winning, author and comedian Colm O’Regan wants a word about the weather .Nominated for Best Radio Comedy at the 2018 New York Festival of Radio, this time Colm takes a funny look all things weather with special guest Alan O'Reilly from Carlow Weather Throughout the show original sketches are performed by top comedy actors Tara Flynn and Paul Tylak. The 6-part series is produced by Sideline Productions and future shows will be broadcast on Bank Holiday Mondays throughout the year. The shows were recorded live May 2018 as part of Comedy Showhouse at The Project Arts Centre in Dublin and majority funded by The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland for RTE Radio 1.
On this episode of the Spybrary Spy Podcast we talk to author Merle Nygate all about her first espionage novel The Righteous Spy In a Goodreads review - Spybrary listener Gary Dexter raves that The Righteous Spy is: The best espionage book that I have read with a contemporary U.K. setting since Mick Herron's "Slow Horse" series. Gary Dexter, Spybrarian Gary has read many a spy novel in his time and does not dish out the praise lightly so we were intrigued to talk to Merle Nygate and find out more. A twisting international spy thriller, The Righteous Spy is a shocking page turner that portrays a clandestine world in which moral transgressions serve higher causes. A must-read for fans of Homeland, Fauda and The Americans, it will also appeal to readers of Charles Cumming and John le Carré. Merle Nygate is a screenwriter, script editor, screenwriting lecturer and novelist; she's worked on BAFTA winning TV, New York Festival audio drama and written original sitcoms; previously she worked for BBC Comedy Commissioning as well as writing and script editing across multiple genres. Most recently, Merle completed her first espionage novel which won the Little Brown/UEA Crime Fiction Award. It was described by the judge as 'outstanding'. In this Spybrary Podcast interview the author of the Righteous Spy reveals that her book was inspired by feedback she received in a class exercise whilst studying for a MA in Crime Fiction. She shares more about her research for the book and also talks us through her writing process and inspiration. This is a candid discussion with an author who knows her way around the greats (she lists Len Deighton as her favourite spy author) and shares the story of a pivotal moment when she decided to take writing seriously whilst passing a book store on her way back to her office job one lunch time.
What would life look like if the electromagnetic technology of the entire earth was suddenly wiped out? No cell phones, no internet, and maybe not even basic electricity? This isn’t science fiction. Electromagnetism, one of the four fundamental physical forces in the universe, is in many ways the bedrock of modern civilization. But the Earth’s magnetic poles are primed for a switch. The magnetic North Pole will trade places with the magnetic South Pole—a phenomenon that has happened before, and is overdue to happen again. It could be the undoing of everything that has come to define 21st century life, not to mention the biology of the natural world. In THE SPINNING MAGNET: The Electromagnetic Force that Created the Modern World—and Could Destroy It, science journalist Alanna Mitchell shares an immersive global investigation of electromagnetism and what it means for our planet. Alanna Mitchell discusses: · How the Earth’s magnetic field came to be so important for navigation, from animal migration to human exploration of the oceans and continents…and the tricks it can play on us. · Culture clashes: historically, accepting the concept of magnetism was fraught with contention. From Ancient Greece to modern-day Canada, Mitchell traces the challenge this concept posed to traditional beliefs. · The practical, environmental, and human costs of a pole switch: The fallout of a pole switch will be cataclysmic. Mitchell breaks down the impact a pole switch will have on everything from the insurance industry to human healthcare to the habitable regions of our planet. The last time the poles switched, 780,000 years ago, our species did not exist. When it happens again, the myriad species that call Earth home will have to adapt to a new reality: deadly solar and cosmic rays, the breakdown of our planet’s protective magnetic field, a loss of the internal “compass” that guides animals in their migratory patterns, and the destruction of electromagnetic technology that we rely on daily. THE SPINNING MAGNET is a compelling examination of the value of earth’s magnetic field—a force that also poses one of the least-discussed – yet most unavoidable – threats currently facing modern civilization. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Alanna Mitchell is an acclaimed science journalist and the author of Sea Sick: The Global Ocean in Crisis, which won the Grantham Prize for Excellence in Environmental Journalism. In 2014, she won a National Magazine Award for a feature on the biology of extinction. In 2015 she won a New York Festival’s International Radio Silver Medal for her science documentary on neonicotinoid pesticides as well as the Lane Anderson Award for best Canadian science book written for adults. She has written for The New York Times Science section and is a contributor to CBC Radio’s Quirks & Quarks. The Spinning Magnet is her fifth book of non-fiction. She is renowned for her ability to turn science into narrative.
Il quartiere più attraente e desiderato di New York, il suo lato gastronomico con le proposte del Brooklyn Roasting Company e la fabbrica di cioccolato di Jacques Torres che farebbe invidia a Willy Wonka; non dimentichiamo un giro nella storica giostra del Jane's Carousel e il New York Festival of Light che ogni anno illumina i ponti di Manhattan e di Brooklyn.In più, tanta musica hip-hop e rap dal meglio della East Coast.Questa è la quinta puntata di DUMBO, il programma di Claudio Petronella condotto da Alessandro Raise, il cui racconto puoi leggere integralmente ascoltandone la playlist su www.rbe.it/trasmissioni/dumbo> mail > redazione@rbe.itFotografia > flickr > dumbonyc
Il quartiere più attraente e desiderato di New York, il suo lato gastronomico con le proposte del Brooklyn Roasting Company e la fabbrica di cioccolato di Jacques Torres che farebbe invidia a Willy Wonka; non dimentichiamo un giro nella storica giostra del Jane's Carousel e il New York Festival of Light che ogni anno illumina i ponti di Manhattan e di Brooklyn.In più, tanta musica hip-hop e rap dal meglio della East Coast.Questa è la quinta puntata di DUMBO, il programma di Claudio Petronella condotto da Alessandro Raise, il cui racconto puoi leggere integralmente ascoltandone la playlist su www.rbe.it/trasmissioni/dumbo> mail > redazione@rbe.itFotografia > flickr > dumbonyc
Dr. Marvin Thompson is an educational leader who has spent the majority of his 25 years in the educational field turning around schools in challenged communities. The scope of his experiences in schools range from pre-school director, elementary teacher to district superintendent. In 2003, his efforts led to his school being recognized as one of the top 15 most changed schools in America through the National School Change Award Program. He served on the Virginia Academic Review Steering Committee, which reviewed, revised and developed school performance standards which are currently being used in states across America. He has served on Governor Mark Warner's Economic Development committees and Governor Tim Kane's early childhood committee. As the Chief Academic Officer of a charter school in New Orleans, Dr. Thompson was featured in Oprah Winfrey's Blackboard Wars, a nationally televised documentary bringing light to the challenges facing urban schools in America. The program received many awards including CableFax's Best Documentary, The CINE Golden Eagle Award and the New York Festival's TV and Film Award. Dr. Thompson has many televison and radio apprearances including the CBS Morning News, The Tavis Smiley Show, LA Today, and CNN: Headline News as an educational commentator. In 2013, he was a speaker at the Steve Harvey Mentoring Camp for Boys and the Indiana Black Expo. Dr. Thompson was most recently an invited guest of the White House to speak at the 2015 Congressional Black Caucus Convention in Washington, D.C., to discuss the challenges facing boys in challenged communities. Currently Dr. Thompson is the President and CEO of EmpowerED, and educational Consulting firm specializing in organizational systems development. His company has worked with schools across America from rural districts to some of the largest and most challenged such as the Los Angeles Unified School District. In 2009, Dr. Thompson was an invited member of the International Exchange of Scholars to assist the University of South Africa, the 4th largest university in the world, in revising its educational curriculum. These efforts will influence over fifty percent of the teacher workforce in the continent of Africa. Dr. Thompson received his Ed.D. degree in Leadership & Policy Studies from The George Washington University, an M.ED in Administration & Supervision from Virginia Commonwealth University and a B.A. in Psychology and Education from Randolph Macon College in Virginia. Recently, Dr. Thompson was on our show talking about The Future Of Education Under The Trump Presidency. During the conversation, he talked about: – The privatization of the American public school system – What has Donald Trump said about education? – Why wasn't education talked about a lot during the last presidential election? – What is the best strategy for parents when it comes to their kids education? – His thoughts on the new American Secretary Of Education Betsy DeVos – The lack of diversity in the public teaching profession – How will HBCUs fare under the Trump presidency? – Will the Trump administration increase the presence of the police in schools? – What will happen to funding for research? – The future of integrated schools – His call to action for Americans when it comes to public education You can connect with Dr. Thompson via: Twitter Lighthouse Education Foundation Facebook – Lighthouse Education Foundation Facebook – Dr. T Educates Email Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Visit our website at http://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe
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Gene Massey is the CEO of MediaShares, a crowdfinanced online stock offering company. And MediaShares owns CinemaShares, a crowdfunding film investment platform. Gene has directed numerous award-winning commercials and short films, working with celebrities such as Grammy nominated Alice Cooper, Golden Globe nominated Jane Krakowski, and Grammy winner Smokey Robinson, amongst others. He has won awards from Clio, the Telly Awards, the New York Festival, the Art Director's Club of Los Angeles, and the Homburg Award. Gene's work as a screenwriter has won awards from WorldFest International Film Festival, the Arizona Film Society, and the Award of Excellence from the Film Advisory Board. Gene has also filmed humanitarian documentaries in over twenty countries and frequently speaks on Wall Street and at conferences around the country on film finance.
Works for voice and piano by Marc Blitzstein and Ned Rorem performed by New York Festival of Song on November 3, 2013. Work for string orchestra by Schoenberg performed by A Far Cry on March 6, 2011.Blitzstein: Emily, from The Airborne SymphonyRorem: A specimen case, from War ScenesSchoenberg: Verklarte Nacht, Op. 4The 20th century was an eclectic one for classical music. Today’s podcast traces just a few of the many strands.The piece written first is actually the final one we’ll hear: Arnold Schoenberg’s Verklaerte Nacht. Many of us closely associate Schoenberg with serialism, the formalized system of atonal music composition that he developed with his protégés Berg and Webern. But Verklaerte Nacht embraces dissonance and extended harmonies, and it is luscious and rich music, overtly late-Romantic in language, inspired by a poem about the profound depths of love.The podcast begins with a piece that comes several decades later, by the American composer Marc Blitzstein. A Philadelphia native, Blitzstein studied locally at the Curtis Institute of Music and then set off for Europe, where he worked briefly with Schoenberg himself. The brief and touching song depicts a young soldier’s note home to his sweetheart, Emily.After the Blitzstein, we have a piece from the next generation of 20th century American composers: Ned Rorem, who just celebrated his 90th birthday in 2013. Rorem also takes up war as his subject in this, a movement from his cycle War Scenes, based on Whitman poems.
Work for string quartet performed by Musicians from Marlboro on April 12, 2014 and works for voice and piano by Harry Burleigh performed by New York Festival of Song on October 14, 2012.Dvořák: Cypresses for String Quartet B. 152Burleigh: A Birthday SongBurleigh: Little David Play on Your HarpBurleigh: Stan’ Still JordanBurleigh: Steal AwayBurleigh: O Rocks, Don’t Fall on MeAn advance warning: this podcast program may have you humming all day long. Our program features eminently sing-able works by two composers: Dvorak and Harry Burleigh.We’ll start with Dvorak’s Cypresses for string quartet, an instrumental piece based on a set of songs the composer wrote as a young man, settings of the poetry of the Moravian writer Gustav Pfleger-Moravsky The poems are steeped in the emotion of young love. Some movements also touch on the deep pain felt when a first love is lost. The string quartet arrangement has 12 brief movements, totaling about 20 minutes. The performance we’ll hear is by Musicians from Marlboro.Then, we have performers from the New York Festival of Song, offering up a number of short works by the African-American composer and arranger Harry T. Burleigh. In the 1920’s, Burleigh’s songs and arrangements of spirituals were immensely popular recital fare. The selections we’ll hear include both originals, such as the first piece “A Birthday Song,” and arrangements, including “Steal Away” and “Stan’ Still Jordan.” The podcast ends with all three singers—sopranos Julia Bullock & Dina Kuznetsova, and baritone James Martin—performing “O Rocks, Don’t Fall on Me.”
Works for voice and piano and string quartet by New York Festival of Song: James Martin, baritone and Michael Barrett, piano, sopranos Dina Kuznetsova and Julia Bullock, and Michael Barrett, piano; and Borromeo String Quartet:Dvořák: Bože! Bože! Píseň novou, from Biblical Songs No. 5, Při řekách babylonských, from Biblical Songs, No. 7, Zpívejte Hospodinu píseň novou, from Biblical Songs, No. 10Dvořák: A já ti uplynu, from Moravian Duets, Op. 32, No. 1Dvořák: String Quartet no. 14 in A-flat Major, Op. 105We’ve heard fairly regularly from Antonin Dvořák on the podcast, but today’s program offers a unique opportunity to hear works from both the beginning and the end of his fruitful career as a composer.First, there will be excerpts featuring the baritone James Martin, all taken from Dvořák’s Biblical Songs. These were the composer’s final set of songs, though he would go on to write operas and choral music.Situated right in the middle of the program we have the first of Dvořák’s Moravian Duets for female voices. These duets, written fairly early in the composer’s career, were Dvořák’s entry ticket into European musical society. The duets became Dvořák’s first international publication and truly launched his career in Europe.The duet we’ll hear is sometimes translated as “The Fugitive.” It is a playful text, telling the tale of two lovers engaged in a fanciful pursuit in which they transform from fish to doves to stars, chasing each other through the sea, sky, and heavens. We’ll hear the duet performed by sopranos Dina Kuznetsova and Julia Bullock, who appeared at the museum with the New York Festival of Song.Then we have Dvořák’s last string quartet, number 14 in A-flat Major, and by broad consensus one of his greatest. In this work, Dvořák was able to bring together his flair for lively, Bohemian dance music, which animates the quartet’s second movement, with his sophisticated craftsmanship and gift for melody. We’ll hear the piece as performed at the museum by the Borromeo String Quartet back in 2006.
Songs for voice and keyboard and string quartet by the New York Festival of Song and the Borromeo String Quartet.Dvořák: "Goin' Home"Dvořák: String Quartet in E-Flat Major, No. 10, Op. 51Many of us have heard the narrative of “Dvorak: the champion of Czech folk music.” And in a way it’s true: he did popularize Czech--and more broadly, Slavic--folk music, combining it with Western classical forms in a way that made it accessible and appealing to a broad European audience. But, as with so many artists, he was constantly fighting against the very “box” he had created for himself.The string quartet we’ll hear on today’s program--Dvorak’s 10th--was, perhaps, a halfway point. In it, Dvorak at times drifts fairly far afield from the well-worn terrain of the “Slavonic Dances.” Indeed, the third movement of the quartet could be mistaken for the work of one of Dvorak’s German contemporaries. But at other times--the second-movement “dumka,” for example--Dvorak was clearly playing to the crowd, and giving them what they expected of a composer who was, at the time, still a bit pigeonholed.We’ll begin with a recording of “Goin’ Home” by the New York Festival of Song, and continue with the complete string quartet in E-Flat Major, performed by the Borromeo String Quartet.
Works from the 20th century performed by New York Festival of Song, violinists Corey Cerovsek and Lucy Stoltzman, pianist Jeremy Denk, and clarinetist Richard Stoltzman.Charles Ives: LargoIrving Berlin: "You’d Be Surprised"Leon Kirchner: Sonata Concertante for Violin and PianoThis week’s podcast roams far and wide across the 20th century, featuring a lovely little trio by Charles Ives, a little-known song by Irving Berlin, and an engrossing duo sonata by Leon Kirchner.We begin with the Ives, performed by a wonderful trio of players: clarinetist Richard Stoltzman, violinist Lucy Stoltzman, and pianist Jeremy Denk. A reworking of a piece Ives had composed for violin and piano back in 1901, the trio has a beautiful, languid, evocative atmosphere, with harmonies that were quite modern for 1901.Written some 18 years later, Irving Berlin’s song “You’d Be Surprised” is still rooted squarely in traditional tonality, but with a clever, cheeky lyric that is provocative enough on its own. We’ll hear the song performed by artists from the New York Festival of Song: soprano Anne-Carolyn Bird and pianist Steven Blier, the festival’s artistic director.Finally, we’ll close with a piece from a few decades later: Leon Kirchner’s Sonata Concertante for Violin and Piano, performed by violinist Corey Cerovsek and pianist Jeremy Denk.
Lauded by The New York Times as a “terrific singer” and The Friday Morning Music Club as “possessing great potential to seize a World-Class vocal career”, Sidney Outlaw was named the 2010 Grand Prize winner of the Concurso Internacional de Canto Montserratt Caballe. This rising young baritone from Brevard, North Carolina, has already performed in some of the finest houses in America recently completing the prestigious Merola Opera Program, as well international debuts as Guglielmo (Cosìfan tutte) in both Germany and Israel. Mr. Outlaw is also a graduate of the acclaimed Florida Grand Opera Young Artists. Mr. Outlaw’s orchestral and recital performances include debuts of renowned works at major concert halls: The Messiah at Carnegie Hall, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 in D minor at Avery Fisher Hall and “Wednesday At One” at Alice Tully Hall. He has appeared in recital as part of the New York Festival of Song with pianists Steven Blier and Michael Barrett and as part of the Marilyn Horne Foundation where he debuted “On Wings of Song” with Tamara Sanikidze. His other awards include national semi-finalist Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions; semi-finalist Francisco Vinas International Singing Competition; finalist for both Concour International Musical de Montreal and George London Foundation; and grand prize Florida Grand Opera/YPO Vocal Competition. Mr. Outlaw holds a master’s degree in vocal performance from The Juilliard School and is a graduate of the University of North Carolina. Recent engagements include a Schwabacher Debut Recital, Elijah at Carnegie Hall, and an appearance with St. Louis Opera Theatre.
New World Records We will be featuring New World Records in today's episode. New World started in 1975; they were given a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation with a mandate to produce a 100-disc anthology of American music. New world continues to preserve neglected music of the past and support the creative future of American music with over 400 recordings, representing up to 700 American composers. Rick Benjamin from "Black Manhattan: Theater and Dance Music of James Reese Europe, Will Marion Cook, and Members of the Legendary Clef Club" (New World Records) Buy at iTunes Music Store More On This Album Theater and Dance Music of James Reese Europe, Will Marion Cook, and Member of the Legendary Clef Club The Paragon Ragtime Orchestra Rick Benjamin, director The Clef Club of New York City, Inc. was a fraternal and professional organization for the advancement of African-American musicians and entertainers; all of the composers on this recording were members or closely affiliated with the Club. The "Clef Club" was founded toward the end of 1909 in New York by James Reese Europe and his associates. Their mission to highlight the value, dignity, and professionalism of African-American performers was a great success and did much to change racial attitudes at all levels of white society. It quickly became a "who's who" of early twentieth-century black music and show business. With its reputation for reliability, gentility, and quality performances, the Clef Club soon gained the favor of the loftiest of New York's white society; it became the very height of fashion to announce that one had secured a genuine "Clef Club Orchestra" for an upcoming social event. The composers featured on this revelatory recording represent the cream of Black Bohemia's musical life-the movers and shakers who paved the way for the music of the better remembered "Harlem Renaissance" of the 1920s. And while their names are obscure today, all once enjoyed national reputations in white America as well, feeding its burgeoning interest in black music, theater, and dance. Taken altogether, the talent, persistence, cooperation, and courage of these pioneers is an amazing American story that deserves to be better known. The recording features nineteen works by ten composers and is accompanied by a 40-page booklet. In addition to those by Europe and Cook, highlights include works by Will Vodery, an acknowledged influence on Ellington, and the first instrumental rag ever published, Sambo: A Characteristic Two Step March (1896), by Will Tyers. Tom Varner from "Tom Varner: Window Up Above" (New World Records) Buy at iTunes Music Store More On This Album The Window Up Above: American Songs 1770-1998 Tom Varner, French horn; Pete McCann, guitar; George Schuller, drums; Lindsey Horner, bass; Mark Feldman, violin; Dave Ballou, trumpet; Steve Alcott, bass; Thirsty Dave Hansen, vocals "I wanted to do something different for this record. Instead of playing my own compositions, I wanted to simply explore a variety of songs that have an inner resonance, whether from family, religion, nation, or culture. " - Tom Varner What Tom Varner has attempted on The Window Up Above is nothing less than a survey of the whole American song book, a millenium review of the last three centuries-and he succeeds brilliantly. Every song he has chosen has that American "thing," and his approach to every song is patently jazz, even where he chooses to play the melody "straight" to let its qualities shine through. Highlights abound: The witty, off-center de- and reconstruction of the Revolutionary and Civil War smash hits "Stone Grinds All," "When Jesus Wept," "Kingdom Come, " and "Battle Cry of Freedom" will forever change the way you hear them; his understated, heartfelt renditions of "Lorena," "All Quiet on the Potomac," and "There is a Balm in Gilead" would make a stone weep; to say nothing of his splendid reimaginings of standards like "Over the Rainbow" and "When the Saints Go Marching In." Even Bruce Springsteen gets the treatment, his "With Every Wish" joining George Jonesís "The Window Up Above," Hank Williams's "Ramblin' Man,"(check out Mark Feldman's and Varner's hair-raising solos and closing duet) and Tammy Wynette's "Till I Get it Right" from the country canon. In Varnerís unique arrangements, every song on this collection emerges freshly minted. Once heard, not soon forgotten. Music Amici, Charles Yasskyfrom "Ben Johnston: Ponder Nothing"(New World Records) Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at Amazon MP3 More On This Album Ponder Nothing, Septet, Three Chinese Lyrics, Gambit, Five Fragments, Trio Music Amici Ben Johnston's (b 1926) music shows the confluence of several traditions of music-making that have flourished within the United States. In the 1950s his output was characterized by the neoclassicism of his teacher Darius Milhaud. In the 1960s he explored serial techniques and, at the end of the decade, indeterminacy. From 1960 onward the overriding technical preoccupation of his music has been its use of just intonation, the tuning system of the music of ancient cultures as well as that of many living traditions worldwide. The six works represented on this disc span Johnston's journey through atonality, neoclassicism, serial technique, and finally, his pioneering use of just intonation. Septet (1956-58) for woodwind quintet with cello and contrabass, marks the height of Johnston's early neoclassic period. Debts to Stravinsky recurring structural figures, ostinatos that repeat pitches in unpredictable rhythms-are obvious. The more direct influence of Johnston's first important teacher, Darius Milhaud, is apparent in the bitonal textures. In his 1955 Three Chinese Lyrics, scored for soprano and two violins, Johnston has set three poems by the Chinese T'ang dynasty poet Li Po (701-762) in translations by Ezra Pound (his early mentor Harry Partch already had set seventeen of the poems; Johnston set the remaining three). Commissioned by choreographer Merce Cunningham, Gambit (1959) is scored for twelve instruments and consists of six movements, three of which-Interlude 1, Prelude 2, and Interlude 2-use twelve-tone rows. Gambit, a mixed-genre work, precipitated the crucial decision of Johnston's career, his switch to extended "just intonation." For most composers, just intonation implies tonality, but Johnston is unique for his works that fuse pure tuning with the twelve-tone system including Five Fragments (1960). Fragments 1, 2, 3, and 5 modulate systematically from one twelve-tone row to another and, here and in general, Johnston's early just intonation counterpoint moves carefully among consonant intervals. A much later work, Trio for clarinet, violin, and cello (1982), is a gem of Johnston's mature style, rhythmically engaging and harmonically subtle. Phrases return, sometimes with altered continuations, or transposed to different pitch levels, or using an undertone scale rather than an overtone scale. As a result, and typical of Johnston's late work, the Trio's lithe counterpoint falls sweetly on the ear; the complexity is below the surface. Ponder Nothing (1989), is a set of solo clarinet variations on the traditional French hymn "Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence." If the hymn gives voice to Johnston's Catholicism, the title, taken from the hymn's third line-"Ponder nothing earthly minded"-refers to his interest in the no-mind meditation of Zen. Malcolm Goldsteinfrom "Malcolm Goldstein: a sounding of sources"(New World Records) Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at Amazon MP3 More On This Album Malcolm Goldstein, solo violin; Radu Malfatti, trombone; Philippe Micol, bass clarinet; Philippe Racine, flute; Beat Schneider, violoncello As a composer/violinist/improviser Malcolm Goldstein (b. 1936) has been active in the presentation of new music and dance since the early 1960s in New York City as a co-founder with James Tenney and Philip Corner of the Tone Roads Ensemble and as a participant in the Judson Dance Theater, the New York Festival of the Avant-Garde, and the Experimental Intermedia Foundation. His "Soundings" improvisations have received international acclaim for having "reinvented violin playing," extending the range of tonal/sound-texture possibilities of the instrument and revealing new dimensions of expressivity. Since the mid-1960s he has integrated structured improvisation aspects into his compositions, exploring the rich sound-textures of new performance techniques within a variety of instrumental and vocal frameworks. Goldstein has been labeled an "improviser" and a "composer-violinist" (or merely a violinist). What this CD once and for all shows is that he is indeed those things, but encompassing them all is the fact that, profoundly, he is a composer. As he points out, "At the core of Baroque music was the integration of composition and improvisation," and Goldstein brings the perspective and focus of a seasoned performer to this undertaking. In this way his music represents a further evolution of that compositional-improvisational dialogue begun in the early 1950s in the aleatoric, "chance" pieces of composers like John Cage, Earle Brown, Christian Wolff and Morton Feldman.