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Today I have a student from my Business Blueprint course joining me. Her name is Paige Smith and she's going to share her story of hitting a goal of $100k as a photographer; a goal that felt impossible at the beginning of the year (2024). I'm so excited to have you hear this one! Let's get into it.
In this Medical Spa Show speakers series, we hear from Gretchen Frieling, MD, of GfaceMD; Christal Parker, FNP-C, APRN, of Savvy Beauty and Wellness; Blakelee Paige Smith, APRN, AGPCNP-BC, NP-C, of Skin + Aesthetics; Rana Kennelly, AGNP-C, CANS, of The Confidence Bar; and Molly Bailey, PA-C, of Face Forward Aesthetics. They share their biggest wins, lessons learned, and must-know insights for conference attendees. Don't miss their sessions at Medical Spa Show 2025, from April 10 - 13, 2025! Gretchen Frieling, MD Saturday, April 12: 9 - 10 a.m. | The Aesthetic Revolution (Things We Don't Hate): Thought Leader Nexts and Bests Saturday, April 12: 10:10 - 11 a.m. | Ultrasound Before and After Treatment: Diagnostic and Complication Mitigation Christal Parker, FNP-C, APRN Saturday, April 12: 9 - 10 a.m. | All-star Owners Panel Saturday, April 12: 10:10 - 10:35 a.m. | The Intersection of Hormone Therapy and Weight Loss: Optimizing Patient Outcomes Blakelee Paige Smith, APRN, AGPCNP-BC, NP-C Saturday, April 12: 4:25 - 4:50 p.m. | Mastering Hair Loss in Aesthetics Rana Kennelly, AGNP-C, CANS Saturday, April 12: 9 - 10 a.m. | All-star Owners Panel Saturday, April 12: 10:35 - 11 a.m. | The Art of Dissolving Hyaluronic Acid Fillers Saturday, April 12: 1:05 - 2:05 p.m. | PANEL: Perfect Partners: Medical Spa Owners and Practice Managers Molly Bailey, PA-C Saturday, April 12: 9 - 9:25 a.m. | From Lifts to Likes: Building your Aesthetic Brand on Social Media --- Music By Ghost Score
Comedian Paige Smith-Hogan joined me to talk about the life and memory of her mother, the intersection of grief and humor, and Dead Parents Society, her stand-up showcase of comedians who've lost a parent.FOLLOW PAIGE SMITH-HOGAN:Instagram.com/paigemodeFOLLOW DEAD PARENTS SOCIETY:Instagram.com/deadparentssocietyshowFOLLOW THE PODCAST:instagram.com/illgrieveyouwiththisFOLLOW MICAH WALSH:instagram.com/micah_walshTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!LIKE AND RATE AND REVIEW AND SUBSCRIBE IF YOU'RE INTO THAT KINDA THING!
This is our daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott was joined by Bloomberg's Paige Smith. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is taking Walmart and one of its financial tech partners to court for allegedly forcing those in Walmart's Spark Driver program to use costly deposit accounts in order to get paid. The suit claims the retailer deceived its delivery drivers by telling them they could instantly access their funds but when it came down to it, they ran into trouble.
Super pumped to announce to the World that we are launching a new podcast titled "Changepreneurs" Who are Changepreneurs? Changemakers + Solopreneurs = Changepreneurs We are 12 coaches from different parts of the world joining together to drive powerful positive change through conversations that matter. Unlike a conventional podcast where there is 1 host and 1 guest, you will see podcast episodes in different dimensions. To make things intriguing, we intend to bring Thought leaders, Passionpreneurs, Athletes, Sport icons, Changemakers, Coaches, Teachers, Famous authors, Scientists, Gen Z prodigies and so on to our show. This podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcast, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts. Shownotes 00:00 Introduction to Changepreneurs Podcast 04:58 Personal Journeys - What got us here? 10:02 The Role of Coaching in Personal Development 20:06 Understanding the Mind Body Connection 29:55 Philosophical Reflections on Identity and Existence 46:49 The Elephant as a Metaphor for Presence 50:28 Finding Answers Within 01:01:01 The Power of Connection and Community 01:10:19 The Role of Joy and Story telling in Coaching 01:19:45 The Vision for Change and Impact Link to Youtube Version https://youtube.com/@changepreneurspodcast?si=zvbzwDVvEBLRXAGv
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio's Holly Quan was joined by Bloomberg's Paige Smith. A financial watchdog agency has found that 3 major retailers are making millions by charging customers who get cash back on their purchases.
Join Kosta and his guest: Blakelee Paige Smith, MSN, APRN, AGPCNP-BC, NP-C, Owner and Founder of Skin and Aesthetics. Skin and Aesthetics was created to provide the highest quality and excellence in aesthetic dermatology to the Upper Cumberland. What started as a dream in 2019 became reality in 2023 when Skin and Aesthetics opened in Cookeville's own Premier Medical Park.In this episode: It seems like on every corner we have a bank, church or med spa. As a Dual Board-Certified Nurse Practitioner, and someone with about 30 letters behind your name, what's your professional opinion on med spas? Why are there so many and what kind of credentials does someone need to open one? I have two daughters and everyday I'm reminded this is not the lip smackers and apricot scrub generation I grew up in. Tweens and young girls want real skincare, but when is it actually appropriate? Small changes over time make a greater impact than big changes made sporadically. What are the small changes we can make to improve our skin, feel more confident, and go longer without needing professional beauty treatments?Find out more about Skin and Aesthetics:https://theskinandaestheticsclinic.com/ Better Together with Kosta Yepifantsev is a product of Morgan Franklin Media and recorded in Cookeville, TN.This episode of Better Together with Kosta Yepifantsev is made possible by our partners at Miss Sallie's Market.Find out more about Miss Sallie's Market:https://www.misssallies.com
Paige Smith from Bloomberg Finance Americas joins Megan to detail new technology from Visa that will allow the payments giant to share more information about customers' preferences with retailers. Credit: © Costfoto
Visa is making some major changes to its credit and debit cards. To hear more, KCBS Radio's Nikki Medoro spoke with Bloomberg's Paige Smith.
Watch Alix and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.Mandeep Singh, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Tech Industry Analyst, discusses earnings from Uber, Lyft, and Reddit. Anurag Rana, Bloomberg Intelligence Technology Analyst, discusses Apple's iPhone shipments. Matthew Schettenhelm, Bloomberg Intelligence Media Litigation Analyst, talks about the latest on a potential TikTok ban in the U.S. Michael Shepard, Bloomberg News Senior Editor, talks about Intel seeing revenue falling as a result of a new US ban on chip exports to Huawei Technologies. Paulina Cachero, Bloomberg Personal Finance Reporter, and Paige Smith, Bloomberg Consumer Finance Reporter, discuss their Bloomberg Big Take story: “Americans Are Racking Up ‘Phantom Debt' Wall Street Can't Track.”Hosts: Paul Sweeney and Alix SteelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Buy Now, Pay Later” options have exploded in popularity and availability, and in the midst of stubborn inflation, Americans are even using them to buy essentials like groceries. But not all of the BNPL providers report data like credit card companies — and no one knows exactly how much debt consumers owe. On today's episode, host Sarah Holder talks to reporters Paulina Cachero and Paige Smith, who tried to find out more about the size and scope of the debt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In what's being dubbed as the most significant antitrust settlements ever, Visa and Mastercard agreed to cap credit card swipe fees. The deal, which is subject to court approval, would save U.S. merchants at least $30 billion dollars over five years.For more on this, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke to Bloomberg's Paige Smith in today's Tech and Business Report.
Citigroup was the first major Wall Street bank with a female CEO. But interviews with 22 people who worked in or closely with the bank's equities division suggest a pattern of harassment and discrimination. Bloomberg's Paige Smith and Max Abelson join The Big Take podcast to share what their reporting uncovered, and what it says about the rest of Wall Street's overdue #MeToo reckoning. Read more: Harassment and Drugs Plagued a Citigroup Division for YearsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve sits down with Paige Smith and Telah Taylor of Memorial Health System.
Paige Smith and Kharley Smith have Got Next!!! Welcome to the SLT “You Got Next” series. This series is dedicated to the athlete/actor/entrepreneur who doesn't ask for any recognition but continues to push themselves to limits that many didn't think they had. We see you and we want to let the world know who you are... we present to you the SLT next series and Paige Smith and Kharley Smith have "Got Next" Make sure you subscribe, like and follow us on IG, Twitter and Facebook @sportlifetalk. You can watch the live streamed show on our Sportslifetalk Facebook page and on our YouTube channel. Want
Bloomberg's Paige Smith and Scott Carpenter join this episode to talk about why the subprime auto loan market is thriving—and what that means for lower-income car owners who face high interest rates and the possibility of losing their vehicles. Read more: How Wall Street Makes Millions Selling Car Loans Customers Can't Repay Listen to The Big Take podcast every weekday and subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://bloom.bg/3F3EJAK Have questions or comments for Wes and the team? Reach us at bigtake@bloomberg.net.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is very important to note that this episode was recorded before Succession (season 4, episode 3) was released. Next week we're covering Bound! Befriend us: Pod: @thetoniawards on Instagram, @toniawardspod on Twitter Jake: @jakeheverhart on Instagram, @therealjakobeem on Twitter Sam: @samanthprosser on Instagram, @samanthprosser on Twitter Paige: @apaigesh on Instagram
The voice of the Rebels, David Kellum and Vice Chancellor for Athletics Keith Carter discuss the most recent developments within the athletic department. Softball Coach Jamie Trachsel visits along with players Paige Smith and Savana Sikes....See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the summer of 2021, Megaphone Magazine piloted its first podcast mentorship series, inspired by the writings and themes of the 2021 edition of the Voices of The Street anthology, “INSIDE we are all the same.” This special episode of Below the Radar is a live recording of a conversation between our teammate Paige Smith, Megaphone Magazine's Julia Aoki, and Megaphone vendor and storyteller Yvonne Mark, as they discuss the creation of the Voices of the Street podcast, which was featured on Below the Radar the previous year. Julia, Yvonne and Paige discuss the goals of the podcasting project, the power of auditory community storytelling, and how podcasting can be an accessible form of knowledge sharing. This is a recording from their presentation at SFU's Community-Engaged Research Initiative's academic conference: Horizons: Crisis and Social Transformation in Community-Engaged Research, which was recorded live and in-person on May 28, 2022. Full episode details: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/episodes/199-vots-live.html Read the transcript: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/transcripts/199-vots-live.html Resources: CERi Horizons Conference: https://www.sfu.ca/ceri/horizons-conference.html Voices of The Street podcast: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/series/voices-of-the-street.html Voices of the Street: Without Prejudice: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/series/voices-of-the-street/162-yvonne-mark-dennis-gates.html CBC Voices of The Street radio interview: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-46-on-the-coast/clip/15899429-voices-street-podcast-series CBC Voices of The Street article: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/new-podcast-downtown-eastside-1.6363824 Megaphone Magazine: https://www.megaphonemagazine.com/ Megaphone Speakers Bureau: https://speakersbureau.megaphonemagazine.com/ Helena Krobath: https://krobath.ca/ Cite this episode: Chicago Style Aoki, Julia, Yvonne Mark, Paige Smith. “Live Recording: VoTS Podcast at Horizons.” Below the Radar, SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement. Podcast audio, January 17, 2023. https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/episodes/199-vots-live.html.
Reporter for Bloomberg, Paige Smith, joins Jon Hansen on Your Money Matters to discuss her recent article detailing the credit card delinquencies that are projected to rise next year. To read Paige’s full article, click here.
Josh Eidelson, Bloomberg Businessweek Reporter, discusses discrimination based on weight and why being fat can cost you your job. Paige Smith, Bloomberg Law Reporter, discusses why you really can't be paid by your employer directly in bitcoin or cryptocurrency. June Grasso hosts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Josh Eidelson, Bloomberg Businessweek Reporter, discusses discrimination based on weight and why being fat can cost you your job. Paige Smith, Bloomberg Law Reporter, discusses why you really can't be paid by your employer directly in bitcoin or cryptocurrency. June Grasso hosts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Content Warning: The stories in this series deal with difficult and sometimes traumatic topics. Please practice self care, stop listening and seek support if you need to. Help is available (links below)! The 2021 Voices of the Street anthology, “INSIDE we are all the same,” jumps from the page in this special podcast series. For four Megaphone storytellers, poetry and prose from last year's special literary edition are a starting point for exploring the themes that moved them — in a whole new form: audio storytelling. Featuring interviews with writers and personal reflections on how their lived experiences merge with the themes of the text, this podcast series illuminates Voices of the Street in a new way. The Voices of the Street podcast is a six-part series for Below the Radar, curated and hosted by participants of Megaphone's Speakers Bureau. Created by Jules Chapman, Angel Gates, Nicolas Leech-Crier and Yvonne Mark, this series was recorded and produced on the lands of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. Writers featured in this series include Dennis Gates, Elaine Schell and Eva Takakanew. Tune in to hear from these talented storytellers as the series moves through immersive soundscapes, poetics and creative prose, and critical conversations about poverty, incarceration, Indigeneity and connections to home, land and relations. Learn more about the Voices of the Street series and the storytellers: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/series/voices-of-the-street.html and here: https://www.megaphonemagazine.com/podcast Read the transcript for this trailer: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/transcripts/voices-of-the-street-trailer.html This series was produced with support from the City of Vancouver, BC Arts Council, SFU's Community Engagement Initiative and SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement. The podcast was developed through a mentorship program led by Helena Krobath. Special thanks to the storytellers and Voices of the Street writers, the supporting mentors and the audio production team from the Below the Radar podcast. Mental Health Support: Crisis Centre BC: https://crisiscentre.bc.ca/ Indian Residential School Survivors Society: https://www.irsss.ca/services KUU-US Crisis Line: https://www.kuu-uscrisisline.com/ WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre: https://www.wavaw.ca/ BC Mental Health and Substance Use Services: http://www.bcmhsus.ca/ Credits: Theme music by John Brennan Extra music and sound effects by John Brennan and Helena Krobath Sound engineering, editing, mixing and mastering by Paige Smith, Fiorella Pinillos and Kathy Feng Show art by Kathy Feng & Paige Smith ABOUT MEGAPHONE: Megaphone changes the story on poverty by promoting social equity, amplifying marginalized voices and creating meaningful work. It produces a high-quality monthly magazine and annual calendar that low-income vendors sell on the streets of Vancouver and Victoria to earn income and build community. ABOUT SPEAKERS BUREAU: Megaphone's Speakers Bureau is a public awareness program connecting audiences with speakers who have lived experience of drug use and overdose prevention. Visit Megaphone online: https://www.megaphonemagazine.com/
Today, Greg and Katelyn are speaking with Paige Smith! Paige is a person who stutters and has spent her adult years focusing on accepting her stutter and turning it into something more positive! Paige started the "The Happy Stutterer Mindset" coaching program, which she says guides you through the emotional healing process, allowing you to gain speaking confidence from the inside-out. Throughout the interview, Paige tells us about how this program started and what it entails. She explains the success she's seen from this program, and how important gaining confidence can be for everyone. Paige shares some of her own struggles that led her to this point, and shares some of the things that helped her most along the way, including a poignant story about why she decided to change her name. All three discuss the heavy emotions that accompany stuttering and the need to address those emotions and learn to live and be happy and confident, despite your stutter. Music: Luca Dinu Production Team: Melanie Crane, Emily Murphy, Luca Dinu, Katelyn Mayo, Greg O'Grady, Dr. Paul De Decker
Last year's infrastructure bill made a landmark $15 billion investment in lead pipe removal, and even more funding may be on the way to get this toxic metal out of the country's drinking water system. But, according to two Bloomberg Law reporters, this money may be much slower than expected in getting to the communities that need it. On today's episode of Parts Per Billion, our weekly environmental podcast, Bobby Magill and Paige Smith explain why Congress' funding allocation is a pivotal—but definitely not final—moment in the EPA's war on lead. For one, drinking water systems don't have a comprehensive inventory of where lead is still in use. And for another, it's far from clear whether the country has enough plumbers and pipefitters to actually achieve the goal of total lead pipe eradication. Have feedback on this episode of Parts Per Billion? Give us a call and leave a voicemail at 703-341-3690. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On this special weekend episode of the podcast, Bloomberg Law's Paige Smith reads her recent story on how laws that allow companies to pay disabled workers below minimum wage may be changing soon.
Delta Air Lines grabbed some headlines late last month with its plan to encourage its employees to get vaccinated against Covid-19. It would not fire employees who refused to get the shot, but would rather impose on them a $200 monthly surcharge. Then, last week, President Joe Biden made even bigger news by announcing a sweeping plan to require vaccination for all federal employees, federal contractors, and many health care industry workers. On this week's episode of On The Merits, our weekly legal news podcast, Bloomberg Law labor reporters Robert Iafolla and Paige Smith break down the implications of these fast moving developments and discuss what the future of vaccines and employment will look like. Have feedback on this episode of On The Merits? Give us a call and leave a voicemail at 703-341-3690.
Healthcare attorney Rob Fuller, a partner at Nelson Hardiman, discusses recent CDC guidance on masks and what it means for businesses. Paige Smith, Bloomberg Law Reporter for labor and employment, discusses employers separating vaccinated and unvaccinated workers, for example, by shift or floor. June Grasso hosts.
Healthcare attorney Rob Fuller, a partner at Nelson Hardiman, discusses recent CDC guidance on masks and what it means for businesses. Paige Smith, Bloomberg Law Reporter for labor and employment, discusses employers separating vaccinated and unvaccinated workers, for example, by shift or floor. June Grasso hosts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This week Tim is in the middle of saying a bitter sweet goodbye to his apartment of 5 years and a bunch of character props from his time in Chicago comedy. Dan gives us the 411 on two new Hulu documentaries including "WeWork: Or The Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn" and "The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story". Two very long titles and very different documentaries according to Dan "I had one glass of red wine" White. They're then joined by comedy heavy weights Jordan Lee Cohen, Rachel Paige Smith, and Garrett Williams to chat'n'prov about new beginnings, first time drag experiences, and missing out on after prom! Performers: Jordan Lee Cohen (https://twitter.com/aVERYhotwoman (@aVeryhotwoman)) Rachel Paige Smith (https://twitter.com/rachelpaigesmit (@RachelPaigeSmit)) Garrett Williams (https://twitter.com/badboygargar (@BadBoyGarGar)) Tim Lyons (https://twitter.com/timlyons (@TimLyons)) Dan White (https://twitter.com/atdanwhite (@atdanwhite)) Support the pod! Join our Patreon for an extended version of this episode, weekly bonus episodes, and additional premium content. https://my.captivate.fm/www.Patreon.com/improvisdead (www.Patreon.com/improvisdead) Support this podcast
In this episode, Larissa Chan and Paige Smith speak with Samaa Kazerouni about the role of multilateral organizations and governments in engaging with the private sector to promote the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and in helping to create sustainable business practices. Samaa highlights the power of the private sector through their financial influence, but also through its role in service delivery, innovation, and advocacy. The podcast concludes with some of the challenges of cross-sector collaboration in implementing the SDGs, but also underlines some of the positive shifts in business behaviour. Samaa is a second-year Master of Global Affairs student with experience working in the private sector at UNICEF South Asia and Global Affairs Canada.
A recap of the third hour and a special interview with Paige Smith, long time friend of Heather Gay. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hivemindhq/support
It finally happened! We have a new presidential administration! Today's episode is our first episode focusing on the Gender Pay Gap. We will discuss some of the Biden-Harris administration's potential policies surrounding gender pay discrimination. On the show today we have Paige Smith, who has started out her career in journalism and reporting and is working at Bloomberg Law. Her articles have been featured in many of the Bloomberg new sites as well as the Guardian, and the Boston Business Journal. Listen as we dive deeper into her article called “Biden to Seek Pay Data to Help End Gender and Racial Disparities”. Paige Smith Twitter: https://twitter.com/PaigeSmithNews?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/whyfimatters)
In this episode, Paige Smith speaks to Professor Richard Sandbrook about his organization, Science for Peace, and how it is working to educate and conduct research in the fields of peace, sustainability and justice. Be sure to check out Part 2 of this series to hear from the MGA students running the Science for Peace on-campus group at the University of Toronto.To learn more and connect with Science for Peace, check out https://scienceforpeace.ca or facebook.com/science4peace.
In this episode, Paige Smith talks to Sara Beiruiti and Christian Tramontin - the Munk students running the on-campus Science for Peace group at the University of Toronto - about their organization's ongoing engagement in the conversation about climate change and non-proliferation.To learn more and connect with Science for Peace, check out https://scienceforpeace.ca or facebook.com/science4peace or the U of T Campus Group’s Instagram at @sfp.uoft.
In this episode of Below the Radar, Brandon Yan, the executive director of Out on Screen, joins producers Fiorella Pinillos and Paige Smith to discuss his work in film education dialogue and fostering inclusive spaces for youth. Brandon speaks to supporting queer and trans youth in schools by bringing queer joy into classrooms, working collaboratively to push forward policy change, and reimagining the future of the Vancouver Queer Film Festival. Brandon also shares his path of embracing his identity as a queer, mixed-race person, and his experience running for city council in Vancouver. Resources — Out on Screen: https://outonscreen.com/ — Vancouver Queer Film Festival: https://queerfilmfestival.ca/ — CBC article - I'm working to unlearn the racism I internalized as a biracial kid: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/unlearning-internalized-racism-1.5677387 — Study: “A Media-Based School Intervention to Reduce Sexual Orientation Prejudice…”: https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/11/2447
How do we light our movies? The answer for many starts with the idea of motivation. What, within the world of our film, justifies the light illuminating our stories? In this episode we once again sit down with Paige Smith to discuss the ins and outs of lighting ideology. Most films circa the 21st century are lit in a way that prizes ‘naturalism’; we delve into the reasoning behind this as well as other ideologies, including the theatrical lighting methods that dominated early and mid 20th century cinema.In this episode, we discuss:Lighting ideologies and how they can influence our creative process.The dangers of using the words “Key”, “Fill”, and “Backlight.”The evolution of lighting linguistics, from the birth of cinema through the era of classical hollywood realism to modern-day realism.Gendered lighting techniques and other broken methodologies.Gregg Toland’s groundbreaking candlelight in The Grapes of Wrath.Janusz Kaminski’s use of ‘documentary’ lighting in Schindler’s List.Ellen Kuras’ use of broken lighting motivation in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.James Wong Howe and Roger Deakins’ lighting seminars.
In this episode, Paige Smith sits down with Global Conversations NewsWatch writer, Imran Bayoumi, to talk about his recently published article: “Will a Biden win spell victory for American multilateralism?” Paige and Imran discuss president-elect Joe Biden's potential stance on foreign policy as President of the United States, as well as the fate of American multilateralism in the post-Trump era.
Below the Radar explores unfolding the enfolded with Laura U. Marks, an SFU professor, and scholar who works on media art and philosophy with an intercultural focus. She is in conversation with co-hosts Am Johal and Paige Smith about her research into experimentalism and aesthetics in Arab cinema and the connections between Islamic art and philosophy and new media art. Laura talks about co-founding the Substantial Motion Research Network, tracing cultural and artistic genealogies, and de-westernizing artistic practices. They also discuss the concerns around the environmental consequences of streaming media that led Laura to create the Small File Media Festival. Read more about Laura’s work: http://www.sfu.ca/~lmarks/ Substantial Motion Research Network: https://substantialmotion.org/ Small File Media Festival: https://smallfile.ca/
Colb welcomes comedian Paige Smith-Hogan to the show to help write her Tight Quarantine Five for the first time she does stand-up when the pandemic subsides. But first! Jon Hudson joins the show to settle the Twitter beef between him and Colb. Plus! Twin Peaks talk! A bonafide barnburner! Young Person's Radio airs every Sunday morning at 10 on Radio Free Brooklyn. Listen live at radiofreebrooklyn.com or the RFB mobile app.
There seem to be as many meanings for the word “cinematic” as there are people who use it, so we enlisted the help of our listeners to provide their own definitions, all of which we read and respond to in this episode. With help from some of our oldest filmmaking friends, we worked to see where everyone was coming from with their takes — from camera bros to arthouse advocates to jaded skeptics — and try to come to terms with what the word signifies for our personal relationships to cinema. We also discuss a few bits of important news about the podcast at the start of the episode.
Join us for a laid back discussion about internationally acclaimed animation director Hayao Miyazaki of Studio Ghibli and how he utilizes storyboards to plan and create his films. One of our regular hosts, Devan Scott, is away this week, so our associate producer and resident Ghibli enthusiast Paige Smith joins Will Ross to explore how Miyazaki works — and how that affects his films.
In 2018, Paige received a call at work that turned her world upside down. After almost 5 years of what she believed to be a happy marriage at the time, at the age of 26, her husband wanted a divorce. Through time and self reflection, Paige can now see that she was within a toxic relationship and has moved through her pain to a place where she is now thriving in life, working as a Welfare Officer in a reputable University, all whilst running her own business “Purely Sweet by Paige”. A beautiful and humble soul, take a listen as we explore: Grief and loss through divorce Moving on from a ‘we' to an ‘I' Finding your strength Living for yourself How it's okay to be selfish Looking after yourself as a person giving support How the smallest actions provide the biggest support Re-building confidence and so much more! If you, or anyone you care for is in need of support, please reach out to your local support line or if you are in Australia, you can contact Griefline by phone on 1300 845745 who are available from midday to 3am everyday. Want to connect or know someone who would like to share their story? Please reach out! @katrinalpweller / hello@katrinapreislerweller.com Guest: @purelysweetbypaige To keep up to date with all the new episodes, please make sure you like, share and subscribe!
BETTING CHICAGO continues the Chicago Sports Movie Series with the 1984 classic THE NATURAL! It's a murderer's row of guests with regulars Dan Sanders-Joyce, Paige Smith and actor/co-star of the Emmy-winning show The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Joel Johnstone! We discuss our own sports superstitions and jinxes, the film's incredibly talented cast, debate All-Time sports villains in movie history, rank the top 'Legendary Roy Hobbs Moments' in the film and debate which career we would rather have: the durable consistency of a Tim Duncan or the dizzying (but brief) heights of a Bo Jackson!
The Chicago Sports Movie Series presents Part II of the 1989 film Field of Dreams. Joey brings on a roundtable of guests (Mike Choi, Andy Cameron, Paige Smith) to discuss this classic. The films legendary performances, the score, its meaning and the impact it has had on so many lives is discussed!
BETTING CHICAGO continues the Chicago Sports Movie Series with the 1986 film, shot in Chicago, The Color Of Money! First-time guests, yet long-time friends, Patrick Babbitt and Paige Smith join to discuss Paul Newman's Oscar-Winning performance, the understated influence of Martin Scorsese, Tom Cruise turned up to 11, The Tao of the Hustler and our favorite memories playing pool in dive bars back in the Chicago days. Plus so much more!
In this episode I and my guest, Erica from Southern Fried True Crime, discuss what draws women to true crime stories, what it's like being a woman true crime podcaster and share breaking news about another plagiarism case directed at true crime podcasters. #truecrime #podcasters #plagiarism #womenpodcasters Sponsor: BetterHelp - www.betterhelp.com/taco for 10% off your first month of online professional counseling. Articles: "Why do Women Love True Crime" by Kate Tuttle for The New York Times "Why do we - women in particular - love true crime books?" by Megan Abbott for The Los Angeles Times. "This is Your Brain on True Crime Stories" by Paige Smith for The Huffington Post "CrimeCon - Where mostly women go to relish tales of rape and murder" by Maureen Callahan for The New York Post Southern Fried True Crime podcast - www.southernfriedtruecrime.com "Let's Taco 'Bout the Crime Junkie Plagiarism Scandal" - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bonus-episode-lets-taco-bout-crime-junkie-plagiarism/id1452118167?i=1000447888185
Comedian Paige Smith-Hogan joins Colb to list the 10 things that will make everyone feel OK! Paige sorts the events of her life into Memoir, Manifesto, or Spank Bank! Colb sings Bruce! A fun one! Young Person's Radio airs every Sunday morning at 10 on Radio Free Brooklyn. Listen live at radiofreebrooklyn.com or the RFB mobile app.
Filmmaker Paige Smith joins us to talk about the animated psychological horror film Perfect Blue and its copious use of self-reflexivity — when a work openly acknowledges itself, forcing the viewer to recognize the trappings and mechanics of the movie they’re watching.
Being a step-parent is complicated under the best of circumstances, but what happens when your children's other parent dies? Paige Smith was just settling into her new family with her husband and his two children that he co-parented with his ex-wife, Danielle, when they got the news that Danielle had been diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer. When Danielle died and the girls moved in Paige and her husband, Paige found herself entering the new role of full-time mother, but without the support and guidance of Danielle. We talk about how Paige and her husband, together with their girls, are working to honor Danielle's memory and navigate grief individually, and as a family.
So Paige has been here for a few episodes, but who is she really? This episode serves to explain a bit more when we Softball Question, into Rapid Fire, and then into Deep Diving questions that Paige had no idea were coming her way. A fun, and informative glance into the life and times of a Miss Paige E. Smith. TW Updates: •Covid19 News •Nintendo Customer Service •Mayor Pete's 2020 Election Status •Passing of James Lipton Enjoy, and as always aaWoo Head to https://teespring.com/stores/thunderwolfpodcast to support the show and get yourself some cool TW stuff!! Also, •Follow The Tribes on YT and FB https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNOQfcAzMnCNLCX9OR09e8Q •Follow Jacob as Revlawl streaming games and chatting with The Gamer's Church on https://www.twitch.tv/revlawl/
Koppen With Comic (https://twitter.com/KoppenWithComic) Comedy geek Brian Koppen sits down with NYC Stand-up Comedian Paige Smith-Hogan: https://www.instagram.com/apaigesh/ Music by Jussy (https://soundcloud.com/user-214048265/sets/jussy-demos-1) Produced at QED Astoria by Erik NyquistSupport the show (https://twitter.com/KoppenWithComic)
Não é de hoje que circulam relatos sobre crimes, mas é inegável que produções do tipo têm ocupado um espaço privilegiado na cultura contemporânea. Um número crescente de livros, séries documentais e podcasts dedicados ao tema vêm surgindo nos últimos anos, com abordagens variadas, para um público cada vez maior.Neste episódio, o Randômico investiga o gênero true crime, de suas origens, séculos atrás, aos seus desdobramentos mais recentes; e busca entender o que há por trás da atração que estas narrativas sangrentas exercem sobre seus ávidos consumidores.[SIGA NO TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RandomicoPod / https://twitter.com/josuedeOlivCOMPRE MEU CONTO NA AMAZON: https://amzn.to/31cHvOm]REFERÊNCIAS DESTE EPISÓDIO:Os filmes sobre o caso Richthofen. E as obras sobre crimes reais, por Cesar Gaglioni. https://www.nexojornal.com.br/expresso/2019/09/28/Os-filmes-sobre-o-caso-Richthofen.-E-as-obras-de-crimes-reais Como ganhar 15 milhões de dólares com crimes reais e podcast?, por Isabelle Reis. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/como-ganhar-15-milh%C3%B5es-de-d%C3%B3lares-com-crimes-reais-e-podcast-reis/ Why are we so fascinated with muder?, por Paul G. Mattiuzzi. https://www.everydaypsychology.com/2011/05/why-are-we-so-fascinated-with-murder.html#.XjtaamhKjIU This is your brain on true crime stories, por Paige Smith. https://www.huffpostbrasil.com/entry/psychological-reasons-you-love-true-crime-stories_n_5ac39559e4b09712fec4b143 Why true crime is podcast crack - for women, por Nick Fouriezos and Ned Colin. https://www.ozy.com/acumen/why-true-crime-is-podcast-crack-for-women/94331/ The Ethical Dilemma of Highbrow True Crime, por Alice Bolin. https://www.vulture.com/2018/08/true-crime-ethics.htmlTRILHA SONORA: “Pure Water”, by Meydän. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Meydan/Interplanetary_Forest/Meydn_-_Interplanetary_Forest_-_02_Pure_Water “Ballad of the Blackbirds”, by Chad Crouch. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chad_Crouch/Field_Report_Vol_I_Oaks_Bottom_Instrumental/Ballad_Of_The_Blackbirds_Instrumental
Thunderwolf Podcast is back! It's so good to be back too. And as 2020 is giving plenty to already talk about, we gotta catch up quickly! Proud and excited to introduce a new cohost, Paige Smith to the show! This episode we get back in the swing of things, and talk about New Year's Resolutions, Kobe Bryant's untimely death, and the Wuhan Coronavirus. Thanks for coming back, for listening for the first time, for being a reason why we do this! Head to teesping.com/stores/thunderwolfpodcast to get all your Thunderwolf Podcast merch and show your friends and coworkers how you are better than them ;) aaWoo
Tune this week and for the last two weeks where I partner with Sydnie L. Mosley Dances to talk Money! What are folks making? What are folks paying? This week I sat down with Bianca Paige Smith. We get up close and personal with privilege and how it operates in work settings.As always, Make it Live, Make it Breathe, and if nothing else, Just Make It.Join the campaign by using #SLMDbodybiz10K or going to slmdances.com for more information See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is a bit different. A bit of a seasonal spices blend. What is comedy? It's a broad question and difficult to master. But sure as shit, Thunderwolf Podcast delivers the goods and we work to tackle comedy through comedian and producer Lexy Madrid's personal experience and work in the Comedy Entertainment Industry. A great first episode with Lexy, and a special thank you to Paige Smith for sitting in to help host the 38th episode of Thunderwolf Podcast! Follow Lexy Madrid on social media, and buy tickets to her upcoming show hosting for comedian Nicole Byer at the Helium Comedy Club on December 27th, 28th, and 29th ( https://indianapolis.heliumcomedy.com/events/34362 ) And if you haven't spent all your money yet, head on over to teespring.com/aawoo and get yourself looking cozy and badass this holiday season with the all new aaWoo design by Merkermark. Enjoy! aaWoo
Olympia Valance is an Aussie actress best known for playing the role of Paige Smith on the long-running Aussie soap Neighbours. Now, she’s a model and brand ambassador, and stars as Tahlia in Network 10’s drama Playing for Keeps, which is back on our screens for a highly anticipated second season. On this episode of You Beauty, Olympia chats to Amy about her ever-changing beauty routine, and the products she relies on to do her own makeup for her role on Playing for Keeps. Plus, Olympia shares the savey product she keeps in the shower, the kitchen and on her bedside table. The list of products mentioned in this episode are below; Biretix Cleanser Purifying Cleansing Gel, $24.85. https://www.caretobeauty.com/au/biretix-cleanser-purifying-cleansing-gel-150ml/? BiRetix Micropeel, $42.99. https://shop.vci.com.au/products/biretix-micropeel-50ml Liberty Belle RX Superhero Moisturiser, $138. https://www.libertybelle.com.au/product/super-hero/ Liberty Belle RX Power Broker, $148. https://www.libertybelle.com.au/product/power-broker/ Liberty Belle RX Superstar SPF 50+, $60. https://www.libertybelle.com.au/product/superstar-spf-50/ MAC Face and Body Foundation, $54. https://www.myer.com.au/p/248346550 YSL Le Teint Touche Eclat Foundation, $89. https://www.mecca.com.au/yves-saint-laurent/le-teint-touche-eclat/V-023536.html NARS Sheer Glow Foundation, $72. https://www.mecca.com.au/nars/sheer-glow-foundation/V-006868.html By Terry Terrybly Densiliss Concealer, $100. https://www.mecca.com.au/by-terry/terrybly-densiliss-concealer/V-020869.html?cgpath=brands-terry-makeup-complexion-concealer NARS Velvet Matte Lip Pencil in Cruella, $41. https://www.mecca.com.au/nars/velvet-matte-lip-pencil/V-000490.html MAC In Extreme Dimension Lash Mascara, $39. https://www.mecca.com.au/mac-cosmetics/in-extreme-dimension-lash/I-030200.html Go-to Lips! Lip Balm, $15. https://www.mecca.com.au/go-to/lips/I-038680.html L'Oreal Professionnel Tecni.ART Wild Styler Beachwaves, $34. https://www.adorebeauty.com.au/loreal-professionel/tec-ni-art-wildstylers-beachwaves-150ml.html Olympia’s Spendys: Ex Nihilo Amber Sky Eau de Parfum, 50ml for $360.43. https://www.harrods.com/en-gb/ex-nihilo/amber-sky-eau-de-parfum-p000000000006267992 Byredo Gypsy Water Eau De Parfum Spray, 50ml for $210. https://www.mecca.com.au/byredo/gypsy-water-edp/V-008253.html Chanel Coco Mademoiselle Eau de Parfum Spray, 50ml for $165. https://www.myer.com.au/p/eau-de-parfum-spray-390581650?size=50ml Olympia’s Savey: Coconut Oil. CREDITS Hosts:Amy Clark With thanks to: Olympia Valance Producer:Lama Zakharia GET IN TOUCH: You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here .... https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcast/ Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here... https://www.facebook.com/groups/2112109512358240/ Want this and other podcasts delivered straight to your inbox? Subscribe to our podcast newsletter... https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/ This episode was brought to you by Glam by Manicare
My more successful friend, Artist/Designer/ Urban Geode Queen Paige Smith invites me to Highland Park to talk about what it’s like to be discovered over night because social media, opening and closing a business, and new chapters. Follow Paige, @acommonname.
This week the kings of the cast have stand-up comedian Paige Smith Hogan on to talk some really bad job experiences. This is a really fun episode, and Paige has some of the very worst job experiences we've ever heard! Email us your job questions at 925cast@gmail.com. Leave a negative review but give us 5 stars and we'll read the review live on the show!
This week's podcast is a little different. We had the pleasure of speaking with Jason Paige Smith, a photographer from Maine all about his project called "The Oldest State". Did you know that demographically Maine is the oldest state? Jason has spent the last year taking portraits of some of Maine's oldest residents who personify the Maine lifestyle. We fell in love with Jason's photographs and hearing the stories behind this project. From Everard Hall, a 72-year-old grave digger to Andy Grove an 88-year-old lobsterman and many more...this is an episode full of delight and inspiration. To see Jason's work and pre-order the book for "The Oldest State" visit Jason Paige Smith
Each week hosts Jesse and Yasmine break down a TED talk of choice. This week they discuss Bailey Parnell's 'Is Social Media Hurting Your Mental?' with special guests Paige Smith (social media manager) and Kingsley (social media star). Join the conversation by leaving us a comment! Presented by AfterBuzz TV, very week hosts Jesse & Yasmine break down a TED talk of choice. Guests will include either the speaker or a panel of professionals in that field of discussion. We have special segments like TEDUCATION , which features the biggest takeaway from the TED talk between hosts which ties into Twitter Poll which is a weekly poll based on upcoming show topic. Lastly we wrap each week with our TANGIBLE TOOLS segment where we offer an approachable call to action. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Alexander is joined again by Vancouver filmmaker Paige Smith to discuss Jennifer Baichwal’s 2006 documentary Manufactured Landscapes. While the focus of the discussion remains on Edward Burtynsky’s stunning large format photography, they also spend time relating the film to the Vancouver housing crisis and stigma around foreign buyers.Download this episode here. (43 MB) IMDb links to the movies mentioned in this episode are here: Manufactured Landscapes, Machines and Last Train Home.
Alexander is joined by local filmmaker Paige Smith to discuss her experimental short Watching Us. Paige details her interest in exploring how the act of being watched may alter one’s behaviour, the pornography industry's effect on society’s understanding of female sexuality and the challenge to be true to oneself when others have a different idea of how we should behave.Download this episode here. (32 MB) Follow Paige's tweets as @paigemarysmith. We also use the Twitter as @filmedincanaduh.
This week, Paige Smith and I drink Whiskey Coke and discuss high school frenemies, sneaky dates, and the most relatable plotpoint of MTV's "The Hills." FOLLOW THESE: Instagram: @lovedrunkpod, @ohcharlotterose, @ahorroriblepod, @eight7central, @paigecatsmith Twitter: @lovedrunkpod, @ohcharrose, @ahorroriblepod, @eight7central, @paigecatsmith
This week, Paige Smith and I drink Whiskey Coke and discuss high school frenemies, sneaky dates, and the most relatable plotpoint of MTV's "The Hills." FOLLOW THESE: Instagram: @lovedrunkpod, @ohcharlotterose, @ahorroriblepod, @eight7central, @paigecatsmith Twitter: @lovedrunkpod, @ohcharrose, @ahorroriblepod, @eight7central, @paigecatsmith