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Épisode 681 : En quelques années, les réseaux sociaux et Instagram sont devenu le refuge et le piédestal de tous les combats et le QG de l'activisme. On décrypte tout ça pour vous aujourd'hui !Le social media c'est de l'Humain. Sur les plateformes il y a tout ce qui nous constitue en tant que communautés. En tant que communautés avec un S. Alors évidemment il y a du fun, du futile et puis forcément aussi de la colère et des révoltes.Qu'est-ce que l'activisme sur les réseaux sociaux ?Le Social Media Activism est une forme de protestation ou de plaidoyer pour une cause qui utilise les réseaux sociaux comme moyen de communication et d'échange. On parle aussi parfois de Hashtag ActivismLes trois mots forts à retenir sont la sensibilisation, la solidarité et parfois la dénonciation à travers l'utilisation de hashtags, de publications et de campagnes social media. Le véritable activisme sur les réseaux sociaux est soutenu par des actions IRL, des dons et des engagements mesurables en faveur du changement. Il existe un terme pour les activistes qui n'agissent pas concrètement IRL : Les Slacktivistes (efforts minimes) —Le hashtag crie de raliement des social media activistes !Parce que les hashtags jouent un rôle central dans la mobilisation des mouvements, on retrouve aussi parfois le terme de « hashtag activism ».#blacklifematters #metoo #balancetonporcLes hashtags deviennent des mots d'ordre où se cristallisent les engagements contre ou pour quelque chose.-Tout a réellement commencé en Iran en 2009Initialement les hahastags n'étaient simplement que des sortes de liens hypertextes internes à la plate-forme Twitter. De la technique, un outil e navigation…C'est en 2009 que le « hashtag » commence à s'imposer comme une balise communicante forte. Cette année, l'Iran se retrouve complètement déchirée suite à des élections très contestées et entachées de fraude. Un soulèvement populaire massif éclate et les affrontements sont nombreux.Certains manifestants décident d'utiliser Twitter pour communiquer leur détermination au reste du monde.Des hashtags comme #Neda (le prénom d'une jeune manifestante tuée par la police iranienne) ou #iranelection s'imposent.A l'époque on parle de Révolution Twitter.—Dans la foulée, les révoltes du Printemps Arabe explose en 2010Les réseaux sociaux se découvrent une nouvelle fonction. Un catalyseur d'énergie et un outil d'organisation des mouvements sociaux.Les réseaux sociaux et l'activisme sont réellement indissociables depuis les manifestations du printemps arabe de 2010Passage en revue de 12 ans deJ'ai lu ce matin un petit article qui passait en revue les différentes révolutions sociales qu'à connu Instagram avec l'analyse de 12 ans de # révolutionnaires sur Instagram. J'ai sélectionné ceux qui nous concernent le plus ce matin Janvier 2010> #jan25 (+40 millions de publications) Juillet 2013 > #OccupyWallStreet : les activistes dénonçaient le capitalisme(40,8 millions de publications) 2013 encore > Création du mouvement #BlackLivesMatter (27,5Milliards de publication) Avril 2014 > #BringBackOurGirls un soulèvement relayé par des influents et des comptes activistes pour pointer du doigt l'enlèvement d'ado par Boko Haram (278 millions de publications) 15 Octobre 2017 > le mouvement #metoo refait surface dans les réseaux (3Milliards de posts) Septembre 2020 > #Climatestrike (740 millions) lorsque des marches pour le climat étaient organisées partout dans le mondeInstagram est aujourd'hui devenu un outil essentiel pour les militants.——@Extinction RebellionSur instagram @extinctionrebellionfrance73k abonnés.Mais aussi des comptes locaux extrêmement puissants comme @xrlyon, @xrlrlle… Il y a un vrai maillage nationale qui s'organise autour du compte mère France.Sur TwitterIl s'agit d'un mouvement d'activiste d'abord britannique et qui aujourd'hui est très actif partout en Europe. XR se revendique comme un mouvement de désobéissance civile non violente.Son style, marquer les esprit pour faire bouger les lignes sur les sujets écologiques.Faux sang déversé, cercueils déambulant dans les rues, blocage du périphérique parisien à vélo…Extinction rébellion c'est une organisation sans visage connue. Une pure organisation communautaire qui forcement met à profit le social media pour organiser et rendre visible ses actions.Toute personne qui souhaite se lancer dans une action doit suivre un Manuel pour permettre l'auto-organisation d'action de désobéissance civile.Dans ce manuel on trouve notamment des conseils très précis sur la manière de communiquer ses actions sur les réseaux sociaux. Le Manuel précise par exemple que chaque action XR doit intégrer un vidéaste photographe.sitewebBref, ils sont très organisés et maîtrisent parfaitement les réseaux sociauxNous ToutesSur Instagram @noustoutesorg417k abonnés NousToutes est un collectif féministe ouvert à toutes et tous, constitué d'activistes dont l'objectif est d'en finir avec les violences sexistes.C'est un collectif qui a été créé en juillet 2018, suite aux mouvements #MeToo et #BalanceTonPorcLà aussi on trouve une stratégie social media très organisée avec une page mère et un certain nombre de comptes Instagram locaux. @noustouteslyon, @noustoutes67Sur ces comptes on trouve des contenus de sensibilisation. EN vidéo, post, reels…. Et puis évidemment des incitations à passer à l'action.L'enjeu pour le mouvement. Faire d'Instagram un moyen plus que la fin elle-même.Un hashtag fédérateur : #noustoutesUn hashtag qui rassemble 64k posts sur Instagram etOrgasme_et_moiSur Instagram @orgasme_et_moiCe compte je tenais à le mettre car à n'en point douter c'est de l'activisme. De l'activisme sur la sexualité.Sur son compte Charline éduque sur les différents aspects de la sexualité, mais aussi sur tous les clichés et enjeux sociétaux très actuels.La non binarité, l'acceptation de soi, les limites du consentement, l'inceste et surtout la bienveillance.Insta est son moyen de communiquer autour de ces sujets online mais elle « libère la parole » également lors d'évènement, auprès d'étudiants et même récemment dans un livre à destination des + 10 ans .C'est décomplexé mais son combat est très clairAlexandra CousteauSur Instagram @acousteauElle a reçu le militantisme en héritage car c'est la petite fille de Jacques-Yves Cousteau.Elle est Consultante pour Oceana et milite contre la chasse abusive aux animaux marins et pour pour la préservation de la planète bleue. Elle est la cofondatrice de l'organisation Oceans 2050 qui s'appuie sur les découvertes de la science et de la technologie pour protéger nos océans. Sur son compte Instagram, elle diffuse des informations sur l'état des océans et transmet ses interventions à ses abonnés.La Rue Remue ParisSur Instagram @lanuitremueparisElle se définit comme illustratrice et activiste féministe, elle dessine des BD humoristes, engagées et colorées sur instagram. Grâce à ses études d'histoire de l'art et de sociologie, elle vulgarise des concepts au moyen de la BD.Elle aborde les sujets d'avortement, de parité, d'agisme et soutient largement les causes LGBTQIA+ Elle est également la dessinatrice du logo du mouvement Collages Féminicides Paris.Les marques aussi s'impliquent sur les réseaux, mais peuvent elles faire du business sans prendre position ?En préparant cet épisode je suis retombé sur un rapport datant d'il y a 3 ans maintenant. C'est le rapport Edelman Earned Brand.Dans l'étude on y apprend que près des 2/3 des consommateurs pensent qu'il est important pour les entreprises de prendre position sur les questions sociales.On pense forcément à Nike et à l'affaire kaepernick.En 2018, Nike choisit de mettre en avant dans un campagnes de pub de très grand ampleur un joueur de football américain pro BlackLifeMatters. Kapernick c'était notamment fait connaitre pour avoir été parmi les premiers à mettre un genoux à terre pendant l'hymne américain en signe de protestation.Dans un pays où les citoyens mettent la main sur le cœur lorsque retentissent les premières notes de l'hymne national, forcément c'est chaud.Prise de risque importante et à la clé polémique énorme.Mais infime, l'impact de la campagne Nike Kaepernick aura eu aussi un impact positif en terme de business. Dans les mois qui suivent la marque bénéficie d'une hausse de fréquentation de son site Internet et des interactions sur les réseaux sociaux.La campagne a eu un retentissement majeur international et a permis aussi à la marque de retrouver un angle pour s'adresserà un public plus jeunes et non-Blancs. sourceLors de la grève pour le climat en septembre dernier 2020, des marques comme Patagonia, Lush et Seventh Generation ont fermé des magasins, "se sont éteintes" sur les réseaux sociaux et ont fait don d'espace publicitaire au mouvementEn Juin 2020, Termakota s'engageait dans une lutte pour la transparence des prix en affichant sur un post Instagram le détail de ses taxes et contribution et sa marge finale. source. . .Le Super Daily est le podcast quotidien sur les réseaux sociaux. Il est fabriqué avec une pluie d'amour par les équipes de Supernatifs.Nous sommes une agence social media basée à Lyon : https://supernatifs.com/. Nous aidons les entreprises à créer des relations durables et rentables avec leurs audiences. Nous inventons, produisons et diffusons des contenus qui engagent vos collaborateurs, vos prospects et vos consommateurs.
Scoop Jackson talks with Brad and Ethan at V's Barbershop in Bucktown about his new book “The Game is Not a Game,” working on the Nike Kaepernick campaign, MLK Day celebrations, why white people should talk more about race amongst themselves, sneaker culture, his time at SLAM magazine, and much much more. Also! A quick recap of The Heckler’s 15th Annual Spring Training trip to Mesa. Video interview: https://youtu.be/3N-LIwJ51Do More info: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/1409-the-game-is-not-a-game http://theheckler.com https://vbarbershop.com/location/chicago/ All our Fans in Cool Places Drinking Beer videos: http://tinyurl.com/FansInCoolPlaces --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/TheHeckler/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TheHeckler/support
After a month off I'm fired up to bring some passion and share some thoughts that I've had over a month to noodle on.... So buckle your seat belts and enjoy this rant where somehow I connect the USA women's soccer team, fake news, TikTok, Nike Kaepernick, and PrideMonth into one seamless example of the change and shift that is finally here! -- This episode is sponsored by iOgrapher which is the streaming case I use, the bookbag I use and now the mini-tripod I use. Get yourself one on Amazon today or sign up for this killer rebate giveaway below! My friends at iOgrapher are doing a killer TRIPOD rebate giveaway & other offers too!!! Sign up here: http://rebate.iographer.com I bought 2 more to put in my car & suitcase! -- Connect on Social: www.Instagram.com/isocialfanz www.instagram.com/brianfanzospeaker www.twitter.com/isocialfanz www.Facebook.com/brianfanzospeaker TikTok: http://vm.tiktok.com/R91Wtu/ www.iSocialFanz.com www.BrianFanzo.com
E10 - Stuff about Lil Nas X, a bathroom predicament, and the Nike/Kaepernick headline. A Conversational Comedy Podcast with Ernie and Zack as they randomly discuss current events, sports, and life observations. IG: eggzoverezpod
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Wassup y’all, Episode 43! We talked trade war, we talked race, we talked content! Comedian Tito (aka Puerto Rican Stevie Wonder) was straight crackin us up! Yo this trade war sh!t’s fo real now! China stepped up things a couple notches, so put your seat belts on y’all: gettin ready to invest in upcoming weeks is what separates the MEN from the boys. We also talked to my boy Professor Pat Wimp - he done dropped some serious-a$$ knowledge on us! This dude: - teaches TV/Film & Digital Media at Northwestern and DePaul. - has pitched his TV pilot to HBO - makes content for McDonald’s, Facebook & Cubs/Bulls/Sox Check out these diamonds he dropped about the “game” of content: - “Entertain and educate.” - “Attention is everything.” - “To maximize your return, make several pieces of shorter content.” Best part? Pat schooled us on how to make $50,000 or $100,000 Nike-type cinematic content for $5,000 or $10,000!!! THAT is how to get a great investment return on your content money! Sit back, relax and enjoy the episode! SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: 04:20- Pat’s one of the TOP content creators in Chicago with 12 years experience 05:50- Stock investing: short game vs long game 08:10- Trade War: Sh!t’s gettin real since China stepped up “war” talk 16:00- Trade war will impact the entire globe 26:45- where does the USA borrow money from? 29:10- We aren’t focusing on our own problems 33:40- Patrick “ethnically ambiguous” - experience with that 35:15- How black and white people react to Patrick 39:00- Patrick’s background: production studio work 42:30- Patrick as a Professor at NU & DePaul 44:50- Which career Patrick is proud of the most? 47:40- Pat pitching TV Pilot “Public Housing Unit” to HBO 51:40- HBO: The gold standard for Patrick and most other screenwriters 55:40- Pat creates content that acts as a “salesperson” for a company 01:00:40- Nike Kaepernick campaign: good investment for the risk? 1:06:20- Making a $50k or $100k Nike-level commercial for $5k or $10k! 01:06:35- How to create a commercial for you or your business to maximize your investment return 01:15:00- Nike vs Gillette: Gillette seems to have failed 01:18:50- How to contact Patrick And Tito Connect with Amer and BNOS: Visit the BNOS PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-news-and-other-%24/id1438358922?mt=2 Visit the Amer Abdullah BLOG: http://amerabdullah.com/ Like BNOS on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/businessnewsandothershit Follow BNOS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/amer5x Follow BNOS on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realamerabdullah --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/business-news-and-other-sheet/support
Love it or hate it, Nike, for many customers, has become a symbol of racial equality and corporate courage. It's quite the turn around for Nike's stock and sales putting them once again in front of the pack. The topic has been heated and we wanted to get you a diverse perspective on the issue. In Episode 1, we examine the social and business impacts of the Nike #JustDoIt Ad Campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick. Watch the show and share your perspective in the comments. Brand Center is a show for business people by business people. We analyze the strategic positioning, growth plays, and risky marketing moves made by global brands. What brands are making the moves that win? Tune into BrandCenter to find out. BrandCenter is produced by https://www.radicallydistinct.com/
Yankees' lose to the Boston Red Sox in the ALDS without any help from Giancarlo Stanton. William explains why Stanton's struggles are not a surprise. LeBron wears new Nike Kaepernick gear to a Lakers preseason game, William questions the timing of his outfit and wonders if all our athletes are for sale. Plus, Jimmy Butler [...]
When Nike published its latest advertisement featuring racial injustice campaigner Colin Kaepernick, it sparked a torrent of abuse for the brand from those who disagree with Kaepernick's stance. It also prompted an outpouring of admiration from supportive consumers and marketers alike. To say it is controversial is an understatement. In this episode of the Digital Download podcast I discuss Nike's approach with Stephen Houraghan, who runs Australian branding agency Iconic Fox. We talk about how Nike uses brand archetypes modelling to understand its consumers, and about how archetypes can be used to differentiate brands from competitors. We also dig into what brand archetypes are and discuss authenticity, brand personality and why taking a stand on topical issues is so powerful. Here's what is discussed in this episode: The value of relevant, professional influencer outreach The power of brand authenticity What brand archetypes are & how they translate into marketing Why associating a brand with human characteristics is so powerful What the 12 archetypes are & what a brand archetype encompasses Why Harley Davidson is one of the most refined brand archetypes How the Nike advertisement is so aligned with its archetype Why Nike clearly understands its audience, their believes & how the brand environment has changed Why taking a stance is something that the millennial audience respects & wants from brands Whether brand purpose is a marketing fad or the future of branding How to use brand archetypes to define social media tone of voice or entire brand personalities Why a misaligned brand purpose can threaten brand reputation Subscribe: Apple Podcasts I Android Podcast Apps I Email I RSS Useful Links from Today's Show The Ultimate Guide to Brand Archetypes from Iconic Fox Jungian Archetypes from Wikipedia The Hero and The Outlaw by Margaret Mark & Carol Pearson [book] How Harley Davidson Revs Its Brand from Strategy+Business Nike's Online Sales Jumped 31% After Kaepernick Campaign from Marketwatch What to do Next I'd love to hear from you with any comments or thoughts. I read and reply to every single email, tweet or message. If you enjoyed today's show, please email it to a friend and/or share it on your favourite social media channels. You might also want to check out Digital Download Membership, which is like having an army of expert mentors to turn to who keep you updated with the latest digital and social media developments and provide feedback and opinions on your ideas. And finally, it would also be very awesome and hugely appreciated if you'd be able to take a couple of minutes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes, as this helps others discover Digital Download. Thanks for listening!
Today's episode we discuss the latest controversy surrounding Nike. How will people respond to kaepernick being the new face of the Nike brand?
Guest: Alex. Topics: NYT Op-Ed, Kavanaugh Hearing, Alex Jones Banned on Twitter, Nike Kaepernick Ad, Serena Williams's Tantrum, Elon Musk's Joe Rogan Interview, PSU Professor's Political Bias. TWITTER: https://twitter.com/VersaNewsMedia FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/VersaNewsMedia PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/versa DISCORD: https://discord.gg/aqCudyg EMAIL: versanewsmedia@gmail.com Listen to the full show Saturdays at 7 pm on the LION 90.7 FM: http://thelion.fm/
Should we burn our Nikes? How should Christians respond to the cartoon depicting Serena Williams and deemed as racist? From Serena Williams to Colin Kaepernick, there've been no shortage of controversies in the world of sports recently. In this episode, Nathan and Cameron discuss these recent cultural moments and aim to offer a holistic framework for approaching these vexing topics. Tune in as we "think out loud" together on these current events through the lens of Christian hope.Don't miss another episode, subscribe to the podcast on: iTunes or Google Play Music.Follow the Thinking Out Loud hosts on Twitter:Cameron McAllister - @CamMcAllister7Nathan Rittenhouse - @N_Rittenhouse1
The crew talks about recent celebrity deaths, the Nike Kaepernick ad controversy, Eminem coming back and the MGK diss, and more. 6016419474 Call and leave us a voicemail for the show.
In this episode Jen reacts to the Nike controversy.
This episode,The Wizeguyz talk about these topics: Who called police this week, Dallas officer enters wrong apartment, Nas responds to Kelis, New Hip Hop supergroup is formed, Joe Budden responds to Kamikaze diss, What you watchin', Whats in your tapedecks, Sports(Mystics in the Finals), Nike/Kaepernick, and main topic: Mac Miller's death
Should we burn our Nikes? How should Christians respond to the cartoon depicting Serena Williams and deemed as racist? From Serena Williams to Colin Kaepernick, there've been no shortage of controversies in the world of sports recently. In this episode, Nathan and Cameron discuss these recent cultural moments and aim to offer a holistic framework for approaching these vexing topics. Tune in as we "think out loud" together on these current events through the lens of Christian hope.Don't miss another episode, subscribe to the podcast on: iTunes or Google Play Music.Follow the Thinking Out Loud hosts on Twitter:Cameron McAllister - @CamMcAllister7Nathan Rittenhouse - @N_Rittenhouse1
We talk Nike Kaepernick, Adidas Kylie Jenner, OG Sneakerheads Ryan Swanger IG: @ryanswanger thenseakdiss.com Twitter: @the_sneakdiss IG:@thesneakdiss Intro: Stalley ft. Scarface All pics are from Stadium Goods, NBA Store, Undefeated, Bleacherreport, sports grid, sports logos and sports illustrated.
We dive deep into the controversy surrounding Nike picking Kaepernick as the face of their new ad. We explore the racial components to the animosity to Kaepernick and the coded way we discuss free speech. Ali looks at the burgeoning “woke” industry of progressive corporations and the problems it spells for grass roots activism. We...
Wharton's Hip Hop Prof Americus Reed leads a discussion with Ken Wisnefski, Founder and CEO of WebiMax, and John Rothschild, Author of "Football Betting Made Easy," about Nike's decision to make Colin Kaepernick the face of their 30th anniversary of their Just Do It Campaign and how it has been playing out as a marketing strategy for the brand powerhouse on Marketing Matters. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We discuss the circus of the week at the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, Alex Jones gets banned permanently by Twitter and Apple for being confrontational on the Hill, Nike unveils an ad campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick, and more. Support the show! Streamlabs (Superchat alternative): https://streamlabs.com/skagg3 Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/beautyandthebeta Make a one-time contribution on PayPal: http://www.paypal.me/beautyandthebeta Beauty & the Beta merchandise shop: http://bit.ly/2nxSaj6 (If there are items absent that you'd like to request, email us and we can accommodate) Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Blonde's Twitter (RIP): http://bit.ly/2t41Wvc Blonde's Gab: http://bit.ly/2jQFS4a Matt's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2ib6eKr Matt's BitChute channel: http://bit.ly/2P9UrxT Our Discord server: New users use this link: https://discord.gg/Uhattun Existing users use this link: https://discord.gg/4rkxcZv Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 ARTWORK by Facepalm Reality Facepalm Reality's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2AZfI4V Facepalm Reality's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2uxbrr9 MUSIC Fast Car remix: https://youtu.be/7dzaVrhphlE Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" https://youtu.be/DPZtCSScFWM "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 ITEMS REFERENCED Tess Holliday eats cake: http://bit.ly/2Qgk9RJ RNC ad 'Crazy Town': https://youtu.be/u-2V_6Vf2ho Law and Order Hate Crime edition: https://cnn.it/2CBvl8V Kavanaugh opening statement: https://cnn.it/2QiDeD5 Cher's tweet: http://bit.ly/2QeqSvv 'Be a Hero' ad: http://bit.ly/2NTh4Fz Democrats try to shut down the hearing at the start: https://youtu.be/Jid6XBaTGr8 Accusations protesters were paid: http://bit.ly/2Cya2oL Original tweet accusing Zina Bash of 'white power' sign: http://archive.is/oSUeX Even the ADL says it's not a hate symbol: http://bit.ly/2CCWmsr Fred Guttenberg says he's going to the hearing to stop Kavanaugh: http://bit.ly/2CDjXcF Accuses Kavanaugh of diregarding him: http://bit.ly/2CDkbAx Footage of the Guttenberg-Kavanaugh interaction: http://bit.ly/2Q81He8 Babylon Bee satire "Sudden Kavanaugh Death": http://bit.ly/2CDU5gO Cory Booker demands the release of emails: http://bit.ly/2NVi3oI Releases the emails: http://bit.ly/2QgDAdd Likens himself to Spartacus: https://youtu.be/zflpsdyvC3I Kamala Harris asks Kavanaugh about Kasowitz law firm: https://youtu.be/Tsm1GPnlqmU Kasowitz donated to Harris: https://washex.am/2QgS0tW Harris asks Kavanaugh about laws regulating male bodies: https://cnn.it/2Qg0EIY Jack Dorsey and Sheryl Sandberg hearing highlights: https://cnet.co/2Qfzu52 Alex Jones confronts Marco Rubio: https://youtu.be/4puHukLe7Cw Alex Jones confronts Oliver Darcy: https://youtu.be/SdGilbVOnMA Gets banned on Twitter for it: http://bit.ly/2NUArOu Apple app store too: http://bit.ly/2QhwgOr Apparently Alex Jones' last tweet: http://bit.ly/2Cy0ZnO New York Times anonymous op-ed: https://nyti.ms/2CAXMUl Trump Billings rally: https://youtu.be/BHm-dbFlzaY Hip hop anonymous: https://youtu.be/vvWxsckzPws Trump asks if it's treason: http://bit.ly/2CBwptf Calls for NYT to turn over the author to the government at once: http://bit.ly/2CC80E9 Trump thinks it was someone in national security: https://cnn.it/2CAPxaR Trump calls for Jeff Sessions to investigate https://nbcnews.to/2CzyuWL Kaepernick's pig cop socks: http://bit.ly/2QivmBo Kaepernick's tweet reveal of the Nike ad campaign: http://bit.ly/2QhJbzO Nike's Kaepernick video ad: https://youtu.be/Fq2CvmgoO7I Local sports shop drops Nike: https://youtu.be/YzoL7O-rxYI College of the Ozarks drops Nike: http://bit.ly/2CwfXKO Nike favorability drops: http://bit.ly/2Q5qgrY Stock dips: https://cnb.cx/2CBs49w But reports are online sales surged: https://on.mktw.net/2CwI6l3 New Mexico Muslim compound update https://reut.rs/2M27Fd5 Asia Argento accuses teen of assaulting her http://bit.ly/2NUUSLx Surprise cringe http://bit.ly/2QfChv7
Thursday, September 6, 2018. Keep a good Wingwan (Is that Asian?). What's Chris doing back here? He musta left his Grippos. The B is for Mr. Bobby Brown. That nigga need to learn how to put on a condom. She just wanted to feel the heat with somebody. Back when the gay shit wasn't gonna fly... It's still having a hard time taking off. If you ever got AIDS what would you do? Somebody threw up on the dick. NBA YoungBoy got the herp! Party at Wynndel's house. Nike/Kaepernick. You don't know when 9/11 was? Cincinnati Shooting. When i could never be as fun as vitamin water
Episode #218 begins with a new and potentially hilarious job prospect for Jason, after which we take a voicemail about the process of changing one’s mind (is it instantaneous or a process? Are certain types of people more averse to change than others?). We discuss the controversy surrounding Nike’s new ad campaign, and then take another call about whether it is necessary to root our good deeds in some religion or another. Biebers involve mobile devices and driving habits.
This episode is younger than Eminem, the same age as Machine Gun Kelly and not quite as high as Nike's latest sales increase. It's episode 28! Enjoy all of this: rapper Mac Miller dies Nike stands behind a kneeling Colin Kaepernick Kanye bows to Drake? Eminem vs Machine Gun Kelly RIP Burt Reynolds and Burt Reynold's mustache and more... Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/somethingabouttheculture/ https://twitter.com/abouttheculture https://www.facebook.com/SomethingAboutTheCulture *All beats can be found at GTProsquad.com*
Topics include: the Nike/Colin Kaepernick controversy, Le'Veon Bell holding out and more. (original airdate: 9/6/18)
On this episode of the business we discuss why we've been flying into Vegas once a week for the last month, the Nike & Colin Kaepernick campaign & much more. Social: @businessandbs @Pwcurran @tccurran @curranmediaco --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/business-and-bs-podcast/support
Topics include: the Nike/Colin Kaepernick controversy, Le'Veon Bell holding out and more. (original airdate: 9/6/18)
Last week, Nike launched a monumental ad campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick. With the rallying cry Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything the campaign took a bold political stance and - I would argue - threw down the gauntlet at the Tweeter in Chief, Donald Trump. It worked. After an initial dip on the stock market, Nike sales are up 31%. But this begs the question: should a shoe company court political controversy to sell sneakers? I went on the air with CFAX's Mark Brennae to discuss why this move was 100% true to Nike's brand. As well, we chatted about the sort of brand attributes that align with bold, risky moves, and discussed famous fails in this area. Enjoy the conversation! If you like this interview, make sure to get my insights straight to your inbox by subscribing. And don't forget to download my new, free e-book Stop Busting Your Brand!
This week, we talk about the #Nike #Kaepernick controversy, the latest drama surrounding Trump and the NYT op-ed, Elon Musk being an idiot, Obama pretending to support #Medicare4All, and the #McCainFuneral
I will be previewing the 2018 NFL season, and see if Nike making Colin Kaepernick the face of the 30th anniversary of its "Just Do It" campaign will draw some digruntled folks to by copious amounts of British Knights, with Andre Edwards - writer for http://lockedonbengals.com...
Today, we discuss the chaos that is intentionally manufactured and fabricated by the leaders in the Democrat Party. We weave between the Kavanaugh nomination process - and the insanity we've seen at the hearings, the NYT op-ed from a Trump Administration official who is working to stop Trump (at least in some ways), and the Nike/Kaepernick ad campaign - which is predicated on some very poor examples of unlawful use of force by law enforcement, like Michael Brown. This is their strategy - and these are their tactics. We need to be undeterred by their tactics and not tire of dismantling the liberal, big government bureaucracy.
Former Canucks forward David Booth joins Sekeres and Price after his Wednesday night tweets on Nike and Colin Kaepernick went viral
A new NFL season kicks off and there’s a lot of ground to cover with guest Brian Cristiano of ad agency Bold Worldwide. We talk sponsors, politics, Nike and Kaepernick, changing viewing habits, and social platforms. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is a special week for us, episode 25! The whole gang is here and we've got a full docket this week. Discussing everything from Nicki (again), the Labor Day weekend, In and Out Burger, Geoffrey Owens from the Cosby Show and Marshall Mathers prompting white on white crime. 0:08:19 News and Sports 0:39:30 Nike/Kaepernick 0:53:49 Entertainment 1:09:24 Eminem 1:30:24 Whats Bothering Us Check out that Jack Harlow "Loose" album - https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/loose/1426047916 Tracklist: Jacquees -Trip’n Young Dolph - Major Zion & Lennox -Hola Leave us a 5 star review on iTunes & we’ll read it live on the air! If you’re a fan also donate at the link below! Email us: YoungBlackPod@gmail.com Follow us: @YoungBlackPod Disclaimer: Any thoughts or opinions discussed are our own. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/youngblackpod/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/youngblackpod/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today, we discuss the chaos that is intentionally manufactured and fabricated by the leaders in the Democrat Party. We weave between the Kavanaugh nomination process - and the insanity we've seen at the hearings, the NYT op-ed from a Trump Administration official who is working to stop Trump (at least in some ways), and the Nike/Kaepernick ad campaign - which is predicated on some very poor examples of unlawful use of force by law enforcement, like Michael Brown. This is their strategy - and these are their tactics. We need to be undeterred by their tactics and not tire of dismantling the liberal, big government bureaucracy.
It’s been an interesting week in music starting with the passing of soul legend Aretha Franklin while going into Eminem’s “Kamikaze” release and rap beefs with MGK and Joe Budden. Also, Kanye West admits to being a bigger troll than Tekashi 6ix9ine while Bobby Brown reveals his relationship with Janet Jackson… Listen as Rundown Radio breaks it all down!
Today, we discuss the chaos that is intentionally manufactured and fabricated by the leaders in the Democrat Party. We weave between the Kavanaugh nomination process - and the insanity we've seen at the hearings, the NYT op-ed from a Trump Administration official who is working to stop Trump (at least in some ways), and the Nike/Kaepernick ad campaign - which is predicated on some very poor examples of unlawful use of force by law enforcement, like Michael Brown. This is their strategy - and these are their tactics. We need to be undeterred by their tactics and not tire of dismantling the liberal, big government bureaucracy.
Nike/Kaepernick @1:02 PA - baboons @7:24 Robo calls @9:24 LAPD - kiosk @16:44 Follow-up: Adoption agents view @20:43 More on Pope Frank @22:05 Call for resignation @26:41 From listeners Bible study or else - from Eugene @29:21 National News: President in Waiting @35:35 McCain's replacement @43:24 Jared's McCain rant @46:15 Woodward's book @50:16
This week we do a college football recap, looking at this week's biggest games. We also talked about the WNBA wage gap and US golf. We moved into our media segment where we talked about the new Bas album, the new Eminem album and beef between him, Machine Gun Kelly, and G-Eazy. We then talk about our assholes of the week which were Logan Paul and KSI, and the guy who felt up Ariana Grande at Aretha Franklin's funeral. We finished this week with stories about John McCain's passing and the Colin Kaepernick Nike ad. Topics: Intro- 0:00 College Football- 1:55 WNBA Wage Gap- 41:18 New Bas Album- 44:20 Eminem Album and White Rapper Beef- 45:40 Logan Paul and KSI Tie- 53:18 Ariana Grande Gets Molested- 57:26 John McCain's Passing- 59:21 Nike's Kaepernick Ad Reaction- 1:06:47 Follow us on Twitter @weknow_nothing Drew: @drewbarrow Kris: @kris__davies
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On the 30th Anniversary of the Nike Campaign "Just Do It" Colin Kaepernick named face of the movement! Shotout to Nike and Congratulations to Kaep! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the6thman/support
The ACC Coastal is up for grabs despite VT pounding Florida State. We’ll know more about Pitt after this weekend as well. The Atlantic is Clemson and everyone else. I talk NFL stuff and Nike/Kaepernick as well.
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