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In the second episode of Drive senior Will Ligon talks to seniors Reagan Roberts and Ellie Christianson. The trio talk about the experiences, practices, and what it's like to be on the varsity team. This is Will Ligon's second year as Podcast Director, in the fall he will go to DBU to get a Bachelor of Science in Communications broadcast and digital media.Music:Wanted by Purrple CatMoonlit Walk by Purrple Cat
Aaron Sarnecky is celebrating the 10th anniversary of Better Call Saul, but his brother is conspicuously absent. Filling in for Josh is Alex Marcus, Podcast Director of The Pop Break. Alex previously discussed Breaking Bad with Aaron. Better Call Saul is a legal crime drama created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould. It is a spinoff of Breaking Bad. It premiered on AMC on February 8, 2015. The show ran for six seasons and a total of 63 episodes. It ended on August 15, 2022. The show had a short-lived animated prequel on AMC+, entitled Slippin' Jimmy. The series chronicles the evolution of small-time attorney Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) into the morally corrupt lawyer Saul Goodman from Breaking Bad. It also reveals Saul's future living under an assumed name. Other returning characters include his eventual fixer Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks) and drug distributor Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito). New characters include Jimmy's romantic interest Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn), his brother Chuck (Michael McKean), Chuck's legal partner Howard Hamlin (Patrick Fabian), drug dealer Nacho Varga (Michael Mando), and cartel leader Lalo Salamanca (Tony Dalton). Like Breaking Bad, many critics consider Better Call Saul one of the greatest television shows of all time. Some even hail it as better. It was nominated for 53 Emmy Awards with no wins (a record for nominations without a win). Nominations included Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. Aaron and Alex chat about their exposure to Better Call Saul before going into the two-night series premiere, the general plot, the performances, the connections to Breaking Bad, and the series finale. They also ponder the potential for another show set in the Breaking Bad universe. For a podcast on another prestigious TV series, you can listen to Aaron and Josh talk about Game of Thrones. Better Call Saul is streaming on Netflix.
We're joined by our host: Zara Siddiqui, the Podcast Director and Managing editor at Aster, as well as two fantastic guests: Emma Zhang, our Editor-in-Chief; and Judy Khaled, an Associate Editor and podcast team member. They'll share their unique journeys from interns to key team members at AsterLit, offering invaluable insights and personal experiences along the way. Whether you're curious about internships or looking for inspiration, this episode is packed with warmth and wisdom! notable moments: 00:25 - Introduction 00:45 - Introducing EIC Emma Zhang 02:39 - Discussing the Internship's creation 10:00 - Intern Selection process 15:16 - Introducing AE and Podcast Team member Judy Khaled 16:03 - Emma's founding experience for Asterlit 18:21 - Getting to know how the other EICs got involved with Aster 20:36 - Emma questions the former interns (Zara and Judy) 25:57 - Discussing Editorial Reflection Essays 30:22 - Advice for Future Interns 35:09 - End Statements 36:34 - Conclusion Links: Transcript
Sit down with Dominic Asam to say his formal goodbye to PR Hangover. Talking about his experience as the Podcast Director for PRSSA, and his nerves and excitements for his new role, Dominic explains how influential PRSSA has been for him.
There's arguably no superhero in existence that has been reimagined, redefined, or reinterpreted more than Batman. No matter how many times he's been rebooted, audiences are always willing to come back to Gotham City's greatest defender. With so much Bat content out there, there's plenty to dissect, analyze, and of course, rank! This podcast is dedicated to a surgical evaluation of Batman's history, with a focus on ranking several topics in the world of Batman, among other classic Bat themes and characters. Join host Daniel Cohen, Pop Break's former Film Editor and Resident Bat-Maven, as he brings on several guests every month to share his passion for the one and only Dark Knight. From Adam West to Robert Pattinson, no bat stone will be left unturned. Bottom-line: If you're a Batman fan, this is required listening. It seems like only yesterday the Batman by the Numbers crew was arguing over which was better; Batman & Robin or BvS. That was our very first episode, as we ranked all the Batman movies. That was two years ago. And just like the Batman franchise, we're still going strong! Welcome to our big TWO-YEAR ANNIVERSARY episode! And boy, do we have a big one. Even Two-Face would approve. In the spirit of Fantasy Football draft season, Daniel wanted to combine his two favorite hobbies; Batman and Drafting. That's right. We did the DEFINITIVE BATMAN DRAFT! Daniel is joined by his first two co-hosts from the pilot episode, Podcast Director of the Pop Break, Alex Marcus, and Pop Break Editor-in-Chief Bill Bodkin to draft the Definitive Batman team. But what fun is a draft with only three people?? Daniel moved some of the batmobiles, bat planes, and bat boats to make room in the Batcave for five other all-star guests! Making a return to the podcast, we have Perry Constantine (from the Long Halloween episode), DJ Chapman (from the epic Nolan rankings episode and infamous Batman Trailer Rankings episode), and Aaron Sarnecky (The Dark Knight 15th Anniversary episode). Also, making their Batman by the Numbers debuts, and throwing them right into the fire on this big episode, we have Randy Allain and Kris Ingersoll, both of the Media/Lit podcast! So, what is the Definitive Batman Draft? Well, we don't want to give everything away, but the crew will essentially draft 10 categories; Film. Batman Actor. Comic Story. TV Series. Bat Family member. Two villains. Bat Song. Best Scene from a Batman movie. And…a wild card category! What is the wild card category? Well, you'll have to listen to find out. With all these eclectic categories, it's no doubt this is the DEFINITIVE BATMAN DRAFT! And if you're worried it's just going to be a flurry of Dark Knight picks, don't worry – we've created some special rules for some of these categories to make the draft more challenging and interesting! We thank you for listening to this podcast for two years, and we hope you have as much fun listening to this episode as we did recording it! And if for nothing else, it's worth listening to as Daniel gets a pick stolen from him towards the end of the draft and has an emotional breakdown, so there you go.
Welcome to another No Conference for Old Men special episode (#27). Recently, the Old Men chatted with UH Men's Basketball Director for Operations, Lauren Sampson, to talk about the Houston Cougars men's hoops. We discuss her role within the program, what it's like to work for her father, and get a sneak preview of what's in store for the program as the team prepares to "run it back" with four starters and two key reserves back in the fold for a run at a national title. Have a listen! Lauren provides behind-the-scenes insight into the program you won't find anywhere else! - No Conference for Old Men is available for free via Spotify / Apple Podcast / SoundCloud & the GoCoogs.com website; we're also available via the Republic of Football Podcast feed from the folks at Dave Campbell's Texas Football as their only basketball-centric offering. - Follow the Old Men at: GoCoogs.com | On X | Our YouTube Playlist - No Conference for Old Men is available for free via Spotify / Apple Podcast / SoundCloud & the GoCoogs.com website; we're also available via the Republic of Football Podcast feed from the folks at Dave Campbell's Texas Football as their only basketball-centric offering. - Intro / Exit music: Ground Zero provided by FreeBeats.io Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kam and Eli speak with Esports Director/Coach Andrew Romine about the 2023-24 Esports season.
There's never a dull moment in the world of anime and Pop Break is diving right into the action! Join anime enthusiasts Amanda Rivas and Josh Sarnecky as they geek out monthly with dedicated experts and special guests on exciting anime news, trending anime in TV and/or movies, and anime recommendations spanning different genres that everyone should be watching. This month they are joined by the Podcast Director of The Pop Break, Alex Marcus. If you are a lifelong anime lover or taking the initial leap into the genre that has something for everyone, this is the podcast for you! First, they provide a brief Anime Year in Review recap as 2023 was a busy time for new seasons of existing anime such as Demon Slayer, My Hero Academia, Jujutsu Kaisen, Dr. Stone, etc. They also discuss new anime that took the anime community by storm such as Frieren Beyond Journey's End, Undead Murder Farce, Hell's Paradise, Blue Lock, and more. And they touch on news in 2023 to include the announcement of Dragonball Daima, the anime remake of One Piece by WIT Studios and Netflix, and the delay of the four-episode Naruto specials. They take a stroll through the anime content minds to discuss favorite series they've been watching recently, including The Apothecary Diaries and Suzume, with Alex also surprising Josh and Amanda with the big news that he watched all of Spy x Family and loves Anya and Bond as much as they do. In their feature review section, our enthusiasts deep dive into the hit Netflix series Blue-Eyed Samurai and the latest Studio Ghibli film The Boy and The Heron. Stay tuned next month for their next episode on the highly anticipated anime series Solo Leveling! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popbreaktv/message
Thanks for listening to Ripped From The Wall! Our team of reporters consists of: Grace Manson, Zoe Kallenekos, Marisa Alvarez, Alexandrea Valerio, Sia Patel, Sofia Borin and Stella Camerlengo. This episode was edited by: Helena Milburn, Marisa Alvarez, Zoe Kallenekos and Blake Guterman. Ripped From The Wall's Producer is: Blake GutermanAWOL's Podcast Director is: Helena Milburn Make sure to check out past episodes of Ripped From The Wall, as well as the print version on our website, awolau.org. Thanks for listening!
Pour cette pastille actu d'octobre 2023, j'ai reçu à mon micro Jérôme Marin, fondateur de Cafétech, la newsletter qui décrypte l'actualité tech, et Laura Pironnet, Podcast Director chez CosaVostra et animatrice d'Into The Job. De l'IA générative à l'IA personnifiée, en passant par la (non)information sur TikTok, la stratégie de diversification de Netflix et la 6ème édition du Paris Podcast Festival auquel Laura a assisté, on passe en revue l'actualité médiatique des derniers jours. Voici notre sélection : # Du 13 au 14 octobre 2023 a eu lieu la 6ème édition du Paris Podcast Festival ; l'occasion pour le CSA et Havas Paris de présenter leur baromètre 2023 sur les podcasts natifs et les Français•es. Quelques informations à retenir : Une meilleure démocratisation du format, même s'il reste une marge de progression (6 français•e•s sur 10 ne savent pas ce qu'est un podcast natif) Un nombre d'auditeur•rice•s qui augmente (37% VS 33% en 2022) et s'inscrit dans les usages Une durée moyenne d'écoute qui augmente Un lien de plus en plus fort et de confiance entre les créateur·ice·s et les auditeur·ice·s La radio, toujours très écoutée et média de confiance selon les auditeur•rice•s. # La fin de Google Podcasts au profit de YouTube Music. # L'exclusion de news et de médias par l'algorithme sur TikTok : les chercheurs Nick Hagar et Nicholas Diakopoulos ont créé des bots, intéressés par l'actualité, auxquels l'algorithme n'a proposé que 6 “actualités” sur 6500 vidéos. # L'IA générative est l'innovation la plus prometteuse en termes de gains de productivité et de création de valeur dans plusieurs secteurs. Pourtant, la majorité des initiatives lancée par Microsoft ou Open AI sont déficitaires. # Meta a lancé des IAs personnifiées : parmi elles, on trouve l'autrice britannique Jane Austen ou l'avatar Billie, inspiré de l'influenceuse Kendall Jenner sur Instagram. # L'IA ne remplacera pas les podcasteur•rice•s, mais peut aider pour automatiser ou gagner du temps sur certaines tâches répétitives et en garder sur des aspects plus créatifs. # G/O media, épinglé au courant de l'été pour l'utilisation de l'IA pour générer des articles inexacts, a annoncé reprendre l'utilisation l'IA à travers son titre sportif “Deadspin”. # La diversification de Netflix qui se lance dans l'événementiel à travers Netflix House : des espaces pour permettre aux fans de plonger dans l'univers de leurs séries et films préférés et qui propose des jeux. # HBO Max devrait arriver en France en 2024. Pour aller plus loin : # L'heure du Monde (podcast) # Normalize (podcast) # Character AI (créer son avatar) # Pré-production : ChatGPT ou Sudowrite (aide à la rédaction, relecture et optimisation des trame et questions) # Post-production : IZotope RX, Goyo (séparateur de son), Descript (outil de synchronisation pour les vidéos et les podcasts) et Adobe Podcast (outil pour nettoyer les pistes avec enregistrement de mauvaise qualité). # Visuels : Midjourney ou Adobe Firefly Pour découvrir tout ça, c'est par ici si vous préférez Apple Podcast, par là si vous préférez Deezer ou encore là si vous préférez Spotify. Et n'oubliez pas de laisser 5 étoiles et un commentaire sympa sur Apple Podcast si l'épisode vous a plu. Mediarama est un podcast du label Orso Media produit par CosaVostra. Retrouvez Mediarama sur : Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Deezer
88.1 Indie KNTU Radio is yet another Denton college radio station that covers much of the Dallas and Fort Worth Metroplex of North Texas with an alternative rock format. Christina Smith is one of the more recent crewmembers and she gets to break down what it means to be part of this creative collective that's making sure to make the radio waves in Dallas-Fort Worth much more diverse than corporate radio stations nationwide. https://881indie.com/ MAIN LINKS: LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JackedUpReviewShow/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2452329545040913 Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackedUpReview Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacked_up_podcast/ SHOW LINKS: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIyMawFPgvOpOUhKcQo4eQQ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-jacked-up-review-show-59422651/ Podbean: https://jackedupreviewshow.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg8w0DNympD6SQXSj1X3M Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast/id1494236218 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-jacked-up-review-show-We4VjE Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1494236218/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hNDYyOTdjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/a46297c/podcast/rss PocketCasts: https://pca.st/0ncd5qp4 CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Jacked-Up-Review-Show-Podcast-id2591222 #MovieReview #FilmTwitter #PodFamily #PodcastersOfInstagram #Movies #Film #Cinema #Music #Reviews #Retrospect #Podcasts #MutantFam #MutantFamily #actionmystery #bmovies #scifihorror #truecrime #historydramas #warmovies #podcastcollabs #hottakes #edgy #cultmovies #nsfw #HorrorFam #badass
Dylan Tyrer catches up with the Director of NHL Central Scouting, Dan Marr. They discuss the scouting and ranking process, the Blue Jackets' options with the third overall pick and more.
So, I have something to admit. I have not been dancing in a really long time. And, when I say dancing I mean sweaty, throbbing, disgustingly sticky kind of dancing. And, I kind of miss it... I got a nice reminder of how important it used to be in my life when I caught up with Alex Marcus, the Podcast Director of The Pop Break, a digital pop culture and entertainment online magazine, for this week's show. Alex is from New Jersey, but made the move to New York City when he went to college in the mid-naughties, and this gave him an opportunity to spread his wings and explore his queerness a little more... And what better place to do that than on the sweaty dancefloor of Splash nightclub, a sprawling two-floor gay bar in Manhattan that closed in 2013? We talk all about the weird hobbies we adopt to 'pass' as straight, being the token gay, and what it's like to lose yourself in a crowd. Do you have any memories of Splash, or clubbing from your own queer scene that you want to share? Well, if you have please get in touch - I want to create the biggest online record of people's memories and stories - go to www.lostspacespodcast.com and find the section 'Share a Lost Space' and tell me what you got up to! Bonus points for embarrassing photos! You can also find me on Facebook (www.facebook.com/lostspacespod), Instagram (www.instagram.com/lostspacespod) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/lostspacespod) Find out more about Alex by following him on Twitter and Letterboxd @MediaThinkings. And make sure you also visit thepopbreak.com for all of your pop culture and entertainment needs! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/k-anderson/message
In today's episode, Nineveh Madsen has her first woman entrepreneur on the show, who so happens to be her very own Podcast Director, Moncy Brambila. In this episode, Nineveh and Moncy discuss the importance of having a podcast as a necessity to grow your business, why having a brand identity will help escalate your business growth and what Moncy had to overcome to become successful in business. If interested in working with Moncy Brambila on launching a podcast or optimizing your current podcast, direct message her on Instagram and tell her Nineveh sent you! --- HIGHLIGHTS: The importance of having a podcast to grow your business. Challenges entrepreneurs go through...but overcome to only get better at the game of life. What does Exposure do for the podcast world? Investing not only in your business, but in your employees. Stories change lives and have the ability to save lives --- SOCIAL MEDIA: Follow Nineveh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ninevehmadsen/ Follow Moncy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moncycmb/?hl=en Check out the SupraHuman website: https://suprahuman.com --- TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - PRELUDE 00:30 - Introduction to Moncy Brambila 02:45 - Moncy's Story 03:30 - Family values that are the core to her 04:30 - Going over Moncy's hero, her mom that has made her what she is today 07:15 - Being raised by immigrant parents 08:30 - Not knowing when to stop the grind 09:15 - How kids can change the dynamic for entrepreneurs 10:00 - When did the switch from Employee to Entrepreneur happen? 13:00 - Investing in your business 14:30 - Don't work in the business, work on the business 18:30 - The loyalty with employees 20:00 - What challenges has Moncy faced in building her business 21:45 - The importance of having a brand identity 22:30 - The importance of brand identity for not just your business BUT your personal brand 25:30 - Showing the vulnerable side in social media to relate with other followers and show that we are all human 26:00 - Story change lives and have the ability to shape and save lives 27:00 - Should anyone have a podcast 28:00 - Do not overcomplicate starting a podcast 29:15 - What does Moncy do for her clients? 31:00 - Labeling yourself as a woman in business 32:45 - Men are our allies 34:30 - Do not be fearful of failure, to grow and succeed you must fail to learn from your mistakes 35:15 - Rapid fire questions 39:00- Where can you find Moncy online 39:16 - END --- Don't forget to subscribe to the I AM Nineveh Podcast JOIN THE SUPRAHUMAN TEAM AT: www.suprahuman.com to schedule a complimentary call
Today's Healthcare Experience Matters Podcast episode covers psychological safety and its importance in a vibrant healthcare workplace. A workplace that takes protecting psychological safety seriously fosters a culture where individuals can speak up with new ideas, questions, and concerns in an effort to do better. The patient experience can be elevated in environments that protect psychological safety. In a really strong psychologically safe environment, everyone feels like they can speak up and say what's on their mind. This is how teams can learn more from each other and ultimately deliver better patient care. Our guest today is Stephan Wiedner, a psychological safety expert interviewed by our Podcast Director, Casey Callanan. Stephan Wiedner is a psychological safety expert whose career has focused on developing sustainable high-performance leaders, teams, and organizations. In simple terms, psychological safety equates to having the courage to speak up and the confidence to know that when you do speak up, you will be heard. Learn More: https://healthcareexperience.org/psychological-safety/
Sean Ibanibo is the Podcast Director at Afrosoundz Radio. He is a Nigerian American currently living in New Jersey. After a decade in business and finance, he returned to school to pursue a career in healthcare. In his spare time, he enjoys cooking Nigerian food, reading a good murder mystery and exploring the world through travel and Afrobeat music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our friend Lara Burnside is back on the Healthcare Experience Matters Podcast this week. Lara and our Podcast Director, Casey Callanan, discuss the art of providing great patient experiences to move our workplace culture forward in this new podcast. Lara currently serves as Senior Vice President, Chief Experience Officer, with JPS Health Network in Texas. Lara has been a healthcare professional for more than two decades with experience in all levels of hospital leadership. We are extremely excited for her second appearance on our show this week. Learn More: https://healthcareexperience.org/patient-experiences-culture/
Troy Public Radio welcomes Austin Toy to the staff. Austin is a producer and podcast manager. He talks with Carolyn Hutcheson, In Focus host, about podcasts and how his family of storytellers prepared him for a career that offers listeners a new range of audio experiences.
After the recent birth of his first child, Healthcare Experience Foundation's Podcast Director, Casey Callanan, joins the Healthcare Experience Matters as a guest this week. While typically serving as the host, this is the first time Casey has joined our podcast as a guest since the show's inception in 2021. After receiving an outstanding patient experience upon the birth of his first child, today's episode is a heartfelt thank you to healthcare workers around the United States and world. This is an episode full of gratitude and can hopefully serve to brighten people's day who work in patient care. Learn more: https://healthcareexperience.org/thank-you
In a bit of a twist, Jim Saxton, who hosts the UK based Temple Of Bleh podcast and is currently producing and directing "The History Of RoadRunner Records" documentary interviews Steev Riccardo, the host of Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico about his history in the music business. Originally recorded on Zoom by Jim Saxton, additional recording and editing by Steev Riccardo. This show was sponsored by Baby Loves Tacos and Disorder Vintage Support the podcast at patreon.com/twistedrico Watch the interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sBxuVwjEiTk --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blowingsmoketr/support
In this episode of the UCI Podcast, UCI's director of intercollegiate athletics Paula Smith talks sports with Cara Capuano, and among the topics they discuss: Title IX, a groundbreaking federal civil rights law passed on June 23, 1972, that prohibits gender discrimination in educational programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance. Approaching its 50-year anniversary, the historic legislation has positively impacted the lives of women and provided a pathway in their continued pursuit of achieving gender equity in all facets of life, including collegiate athletics.
Paul Grzella, Director of the Greater Raritan Workforce Development Board, is interviewed by Joe Peters as to how the board fared through 2021 and what's new for 2022 in addressing the needs of our two counties. Listen in as Paul Grzella explains how both Employers and Jobseekers can benefit from the services offered by the board. #theGreaterRaritanWorkforceDevelopmentBoard #PaulGrzella #intheknowwithjoe #joepetersrealestate
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You know the saying “two is company and three's a crowd”? Joyce Kline does and it's one of the reasons she felt inspired to bring her film to life. No stranger to the Victoria film scene, she's moonlighted in many roles including visual artist, writer, playwright, teacher and production designer. Now as a Production Designer and familiar voice behind this very podcast, we flip the script.In her candid recap for S2E3 of Push In, we hear from Joyce as she details her experience flipping the script as Director. Set amongst a 1920's hotel room backdrop, Joyce shares how she tapped into her work as a Production Designer to handcraft the set. Drawing upon childhood experiences that stick with you - especially if they're out of the fringe, Joyce recounts her experience visiting a carnival as a child, the inspiration for her film, Vaudeville came alive. Filming over 3 days, Joyce took advantage of COVID-19 closing all of the typical filming locations, connecting with the Langham Court Theatre to bring her set idea to life. Joyce admits that she enjoyed her role as an authority figure and we, for one, can't wait to see what she has up her sleeve.Find out for yourself on the latest episode of Push In, The CineVic Podcast with our Podcast Director turned Guest Host, Paul Ruta.For more featured in this episode: Find tickets to see Joyce's (sold out in-person) film online at the 2022 Victoria Film Fest:https://www.victoriafilmfestival.com/product/games-we-play-online/?fbclid=IwAR0C7AaEwGMszG1yaGF7XKt289QkWRTWlKzm0B3_zdPX1qJhTyfgRfMJe1YThe Cancelled Stamp website:https://cancelledstampthemovie.squarespace.com/Follow Joyce on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/joyce.kline.96 Follow Joyce's work on IMDB:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8334445/Looking for resources and creatives to bring your film idea to life? Connect with the a community of filmmakers through the CineVic Society of Independent Filmmakershttps://cinevic.caSubscribe to catch the latest episodes of Push In on Apple Podcastshttps://apple.co/2S5WB7q
From South Africa to Yorkshire. Playing a variety of Sports. Navigating some ups and downs. Building a philosophy and deep set of values. Finding a way! The Sport Stories Podcast with a twist. Special Guest Dave Levine - usually the Host of the Sport Stories Podcast shares his story! If you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It only takes a minute and really makes a difference in helping to convince new listeners. Thanks so much it - is much appreciated!! For show notes and past guests, please visit www.sportstories247.com Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please make contact at: hello@sportstories247.com Follow Sport Stories: Twitter: twitter.com/sportstories_ Instagram: Instagram.com/sportstories247 Facebook: facebook.com/sportstories247 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sportstories YouTube: Sport Stories YouTube Channel Find out more about Dave at: www.thesummitpartnership.com Follow Dave: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SummitDave LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davelevine3
Stoping Global disasters In The Stervent Industry with Walk Sei Now
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This week on the Against All Odds Radio Show, hosts Sean V. Bradley, CSP and L.A. Williams discuss Clubhouse, the power of social media. Additionally, they discuss how to face adversity, and against all odds, how to go from good to great. Joining Sean & L.A. today are Jeff Clark and Matt Gusmerotti.About Jeff ClarkJeff Clark is the President at SocialDealer, an automotive advertising agency for social media. Getting to this position was not an easy feat. Jeff grew up in a poor blue collar family and his family was able to stay afloat with help from the church. He used this upbringing as his motivation and his driving force. After high school, Jeff couldn't afford to go to college and he joined the United States Navy. He credits his time in the Navy for his work ethic, dedication, and perseverance in both business and life.Today, Jeff is an automotive industry expert. Jeff's experience in the automotive industry is vast, previously serving as the Chief Sales Officer for DealerOn, Inc. Additionally, he co-founded NewCars.com, which was acquired by Classified Ventures, developed a revenue-generating parts and accessories solution for distributors and retail dealers, and built the first, patented, bid automation engines for automated online e-negotiations. Additionally, Jeff has been a part of over $1.5 billion in acquisitions by working with companies that are good, and taking them from good to great.About Matt GusmerottiMatt Gusmerotti, is Jeff Clark's stepson. He is a graduate of Colorado State University, earning his Bachelor's Degree in Broadcast Journalism in 2021. Currently, Matt is the Podcast Director of Colorado State Radio 90.5 KCSU-FM and he aspires to cover baseball, with the ultimate goal to be covering a team via play by play.ResourcesDealer Synergy & Bradley On Demand: The automotive industry's #1 training, tracking, testing, and certification platform and consulting & accountability firm.The Millionaire Car Salesman Podcast: is the #1 resource for automotive sales professionals, managers, and owners. Also, join The Millionaire Car Salesman Facebook Group today!Sean V. Bradley, CSP is the star of Vice TV's hit show, I Was A Teenage Felon, season 2. New episodes return this fall, and “King of Clubs”, the season 2 finale starring Sean, airs on November 22, 2021 at 10:00 PM EST.The Against All Odds Radio Show is Proudly Sponsored By:Car.com: Visit Car.com today, where they do the research and you do the driving.Scar Food: Scar Treatment for Scars, Acne Scars, & Stretch marks - visit ScarFood.com today!
In this third and final episode of our “Meet the Co-hosts” series, we meet Esther the Podcast Director - the one who keeps things moving behind the scenes and who would much rather build a beautiful spreadsheet than talk about herself. Check out this episode to hear her talk about her favorite books and her most recent tattoo.Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/sonda/your-own-worldLicense code: 1WX6GFMRRZEGMYVC
In a world filled with pretenders and opportunists, Cobain was the real thing, a unique and invaluable voice that stayed in the heads of lonely people everywhere. Friends or loved ones come and go, but he is THAT friend that stayed who screams in my head and also tells me “I am not alone”. Kurt Cobain died 27 years ago at the age of 27. (A friend of mine, Dr Philip Merry told me to find synchronicity in the numbers: I was born on 17 July 1977). His death on April 5 1994 was one of the most influential and groundbreaking events of the 90s. It took place during a time when grunge rock music was at its prime. Their music videos were super-intense (Heart-Shaped Box still scares me and fascinates me) and MTV brought the world together when the Smells Like Teen Spirit video premiered. My mom and dad, my two sis, and my next door neighbours absolutely hated it when I turned up the volume during Dive, Breed, Scoff, School, Endless Nameless, Scentless Apprentice, Radio-Friendly Unit Shifter, and even the hits like Lithium, Come As You Are and Smells Like Teen Spirit. Our generation loved Kurt Cobain and his music because it was so different and wasn’t staged - it was authenticity and comes from a place of pain. We have started to feel the effects of anxiety and angst and understood what they were - so to have Kurt Cobain literally screaming into a mic about how f*cked up his head is made people feel good - it was validation for Gen X-ers which our parents didn’t understand. The generations after us ie. Millennials and Gen Z experienced hand-me down stuff (and we’ll feature each generation covering Kurt Cobain songs during the #NirvanaTributeVirtualFestival) but this podcast episode recorded two weeks prior to the batch-taping event on our PodFest Asia - Live In Clubhouse session serving as a precursor, proved that Kurt Cobain was so ahead of his time and spoke to not just my generation but also all the generations that came after. It features spontaneous conversations with fellow podcasters, educators, new bandmates, spanning across generations and geographies and cathartic moments when audiences raised their hands to come on stage to provide their own impromptu rendition of “Come As You Are” and “Where Did You Sleep Last Night”. Decades in the making, April's Nirvana Tribute Virtual Festival literally took me a lifetime’s journey to learn how to do podcasting, curate an online festival, masking taping gear tech and apps, develop communicative and interviewing skills, establish network and build community in order to be able to make a serious stab at this and do my heroes Nirvana and friend Kurt Cobain justice. The Festival is more than simply remembering him and his music, it opens up the conversation on how his suicide made each generation feel. Like many in the pre-internet days, I found out about his suicide from the newsstands after basketball practice in school and kept the newspaper clippings thinking even back then, his suicide was as important and game changing as Nirvana’s Nevermind was in resetting music entirely. I still remember on that fateful day thinking that it sucks, even though it wasn’t a breakdown for me personally cos I was still a pre-teen and it was the first time in my life I heard of suicide and for days after, I was bummed out and confused about why would anyone kill himself? My only experience of death at that time was only my grandparents. That gun shot blew up his brains but opened up the conversation about suicide and mental health. His work is art. All his lyrics are existential, about pain, but like poetry, which is what you will mostly find on social media and some of my favourite podcast shows in 2021 today. Three decades in, after working through the ups and downs of life, career dissatisfactions, rough relationships that didn’t end well, more deaths in the family, tragedies piling up, feeling lost, pressures of finding myself, the struggles and journey to discover my own “stake the flag on the ground moment in the universe” before a brush with cancer and podcasting completely changed my life around. And gave me clarity. I can understand times better than before when someone goes through the mindset of Kurt Cobain when they realise the situation and the pain they are in meant suicide is the only way out; whether their end could also be representative of the rest of us still drawing breath, feeling not being able to eventually make it and why it is traumatising for us who are still here. In 2021, I fully understood why fans were bawling their eyes out when Kurt Cobain died in 1994. I bawled my eyes out when Chris Cornell hung himself in 2017. Next to Kurt Cobain, the suicide that bothers me a lot was Chris Cornell. When you tie to life experiences or what you are going through that you have, it makes it harder. Chris Cornell scared the f*ck out of me - the guy has a lovely wife and beautiful kids, perfect marriage, sober and healthy (allegedly), was always up and up, and to do that, you are always on, with a facade, a mask and personality to yourself. For me, to watch him take a further step (which I contemplated at certain points in my life) when he did that, I feel like maybe I cannot do it too. Cos he didn’t make it. You could see his struggles from his art and performances. Heck, like Cobain, you could see he wrote about killing himself in Soundgarden songs “Like Suicide”, “The Day I Tried To Live” the same way Kurt expressed himself about “I Hate Myself & I Want To Die” in all those grunge albums. We are all on the same road - If you make a list of disorders, whoever you talk to any given day, you can check every one of those boxes multiple times. When people are suffering alone: I have been there, I am there, it is very difficult. Pain makes you see light and create better art and music or in the case of comedians like Robin Williams, better jokes or for podcasters, better shows that are cathartic which cracked your hearts open. However sad that may be. When I was in a dark place, I make more podcasts. I am fine when I talk to people and I feel good. It’s all good and that sh*t is gone. It allows me to work through depression which is kinda beautiful vs going through a depression. It is like a challenge that gives you more confidence and a security blanket to myself that if I can handle this, nothing is gonna rattle me. Humour and not taking things and myself seriously is also a great defence mechanism. I couldn’t be the success or make more podcast shows if I gave up. Humans need our very own bio-survivability tickets too in order to keep ourself on this planet. P.S. This podcast also spotlight bands, artists and fans across Asia and beyond, I will be fulfilling my personal (as well as our audience) curiosity about: What was that like when Kurt died? What were you going through when you found out? Which suicide hurts more: Kurt Cobain, Layne Staley, Chris Bennington, Scott Weiland or Chris Cornell? What was the reason for stepping over the ledge?And many more questions spotlighting the artists and their work. You don’t want to miss this https://fb.me/e/AItU44Im Featured speakers on this podcast episode: Souniya Khurana, Co-Founder & CEO, WYN Studio https://www.linkedin.com/in/souniyakhurana/ Vince Fabella, Math Teacher at Thurston Middle School in the Laguna Beach Unified School District https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentfabella/ Andre Leong, Project Director, Mad & Medley Pte Ltd https://www.linkedin.com/in/andre-leong-a46942169/ Alicia Tien, Podcast Director & Producer, Tsinghua Podcast https://www.linkedin.com/in/aliciatien/ Podcast Trailer Music: Paul Christian (Vox), Andre Leong (Bass), Wayne Cheong (Drums) Pledge as a supporter to show love ❤️ for what we do on PodFest Asia: https://linktr.ee/PodfestasiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of the Minnesota Vikings Podcast, vikings.com's Tatum Everett, Gabe Henderson. Chris Corso and producer Jay Nelson are joined by Vikings Director of Entertainment Greg Bostrom who previews what the fan experience will be like when the team welcomes back fans for the first time at a regular season game in over 600 days.
On this edition of the Minnesota Vikings Podcast, vikings.com's Tatum Everett, Gabe Henderson. Chris Corso and producer Jay Nelson are joined by Vikings Director of Entertainment Greg Bostrom who previews what the fan experience will be like when the team welcomes back fans for the first time at a regular season game in over 600 days.
On this edition of the Minnesota Vikings Podcast, vikings.com's Tatum Everett, Gabe Henderson. Chris Corso and producer Jay Nelson are joined by Vikings Director of Entertainment Greg Bostrom who previews what the fan experience will be like when the team welcomes back fans for the first time at a regular season game in over 600 days.
On this edition of the Minnesota Vikings Podcast, vikings.com's Tatum Everett, Gabe Henderson. Chris Corso and producer Jay Nelson are joined by Vikings Director of Entertainment Greg Bostrom who previews what the fan experience will be like when the team welcomes back fans for the first time at a regular season game in over 600 days.
Today our guest is Kate Baker. Kate is a two-time Hugo Award winning Podcast Director and Non-Fiction Editor for Clarkesworld Magazine. She's narrated over 550 audiobooks, short stories, and poems. And she's the executive director at the SFWA, The Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America. She will regale us with stories of moving from fandom to the SFWA, stories of Neil Gaiman, adventures in recording, and more. You can find Kate Baker: On Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kate_Baker Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/katercakes SFWA: www.sfwa.org Geekdom Empowers comes out every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. You can find us here: Website: www.geekdomeempowers.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/geekdomempowers/ Twitter: twitter.com/GeekdomEmpowers Facebook: www.facebook.com/geekdomempowers TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@geekdomempowers
Rabbi David Bashevkin is the author of Top 5, Sin-a-gogue, and B'Rogez Rachem Tizkor. He has also written many articles, hosts the 1840 Podcast, has over 9,000 Twitter followers and has done so much more. To hear about his thoughts and experiences, listen now! Find out more about him at his website https://dbashideas.com/ or on Twitter @DBashIdeas Hear his podcast on all platforms titled 1840. To stay up to date with the newest episodes and news about this podcast, follow us on Twitter @Jews_Shmooze
Patrick's book, The Verge: Reformation, Renaissance, and Forty Years that Shook the World, comes out next Tuesday, July 20th! He worked really hard on it, people like Mike Duncan and Dan Jones say it's good, and you should read it if you liked the seasons of Tides of History on the late Middle Ages and Early Modern periods.But what's it about? And what's it like to sell, write, edit, and release a book? To answer these questions, Patrick chats with two wonderful people: ex-Tides of History producer Leah Sutherland, now the Podcast Director for Headspace; and Rachel Kambury, who bought and edited The Verge for Twelve Books, an imprint of Hachette.Get the audiobook version of The Verge on Audible here.You can order a hard copy or e-book of The Verge here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mick and The Mad-Man had the honor and pleasure to represent the Carolina Fear Fest 2021 online and Live Broadcast the Celebrity Interviews, Panels, Vendors, and so much more. This is our interview with the Director of Bloody Summer Camp - Dave Kerr.Be sure to check out the videos/podcasts of Day 1 & 2 and all of our individual interview videos.Join the fun! Watch anytime on our YouTube Channel or all Podcast Platforms after. Links to everything here: https://linktr.ee/thescenesnobsThis episode is brought to you by Manscaped! Use Promo Code "SNOBS" for 20% and free shipping on Manscaped.com.Also by Kimball's Cookies! Use promo code "SNOBS" for 10% Off your order. Order from them on their Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/KimballsCookiesJoin our Patreon or Buy me a Coffee Memberships and taking advantage of the perks like exclusive content, first shot at swag, monthly prizes and more.Links to every thing are on TheSceneSnobs.com or here:https://linktr.ee/thescenesnobs
Lauren Gutin was born in Redondo Beach, CA, and moved to Henderson, NV. She attended San Diego State University and received a BA in interdisciplinary studies where she studied journalism, psychology and counseling and then went on to work in non-profit fundraising. She now works as the Podcast Director at Scout’s Agency. While working behind the scenes in the podcast industry and with her ever growing love for podcasts, she decided to start LMK How Podcast. Every Tuesday she interviews people from all different industries while also including solo episodes about the things that interest her. You can find LMK How wherever you listen to podcasts and on IG @lmkhowpodcast.
The tables are turned in this episode marking the season finale of Leading the Pack. Tracy Samora from the Class of 1994 is interviewed by a special guest host - none other than her son and current media communication student, Brandon Samora, who also serves as REV 89's Sports and Podcast Director. Tracy shares how CSU Pueblo changed her life twice, including special memories made, lifelong friendships she still enjoys today, and her passion for her career serving as the Director of Alumni and Community Relations.
This episode features Dr. Bryan Price and Audrey Pennington. Bryan is the Executive Director of the Buccino Leadership Institute at Seton Hall and Audrey has served as the Podcast Director since its inception in November 2018. This is the final episode Audrey will produce and to celebrate she and Bryan discuss the evolution of the podcast and the leadership institute.
Earlier this week, Merci Falaise was officially promoted to NC State's Director of Player Personnel, taking over for Billy Glasscock, who was hired for the same role at Texas. Falaise joined Michael and Cory on the Pack22 Podcast to discuss his new role. How does being a former player help him as a leader in recruiting? What has he learned from the last four years in recruiting? Who has been his biggest influence when it comes to his relentless work ethic? What does he look for in recruits?
“We call a lot of this work diversity and inclusion, but if we're not creating equity, what is the diversity and inclusion working toward?” Starting conversations is the first step to spreading knowledge, and that's what this Gender Inclusivity Interview is all about. This episode, we talk all things gender inclusivity and advocacy with special guest, Jess Abbattista. Jess is our Podcast Director and Branding and Marketing Strategist here at The Musician's Guide, and is currently pursuing a degree in trumpet and an MBA in marketing and HR at Vanderbilt University. As a nonbinary person, Jess sheds some light on their gender experience and journey, as well as touching upon how gender manifests for them in life, in music, and in business. As an advocate, Jess also shares some ways to support marginalized genders and deconstructs the gender binary our society has (unfortunately) become so accustomed to. “You can't look at someone and know their gender. There's no way. People represent gender identity in so many different ways… You can't say anything to dispute other people's personal journeys. They are whatever they are because they know themselves better than you do.” Here are a few resources we talk about in this interview: them.us, https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/gender-identity “You can't deem yourself an ally. You have to be deemed an ally by someone of that marginalization. You can say you advocate for people, but if people of that marginalization don't tell you that you're advocating for them, how are you going to tell them that you are?”
Hello and welcome to Take2 Actors Agency, The Podcast! We are the podcast that strives to breakdown the apparent barriers between 'us' and 'them', between the aspiring and those working in the TV & Film industry. We chat with actors, casting director, casting agents, directors & producers to find our the best pieces of advice that have helped them succeed in the industry. This week our Guest is Director and Producer, Conor Armstrong Sanfey. Conor's award-winning feature, 'LIFT' is available on Amazong Prime and streaming worldwide. Conor studied film and media in IADT and since then has been working in both stage and screen directing muliple projects. In this episode, we discuss the film making process and how a project goes from 6 words, '6 people stuck in a lift', in an ideas notebook, to being distributed to major streaming services Follow us on socials: Website: www.take2agency.com Instagram: @take2actorsagency Facebook: Take2 Online Acting School Twitter: Take2 Actors Agency & Acting School
A Little Louder Project with Oyinkansola Sofela and Chidera Orazulike
In the eighth episode of A Little Louder Project podcast, Oyinkansola introduces the ALL Podcast Director, Chidera Orazulike. We talk about Chidera's journey with finding her passion for storytelling through podcasting, finding ways to reclaim joy through vulnerability, and new series to expect on the ALL podcast. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
In this episode, Gary and Justus interviewed former Pixar animator Neth Nom. We talk about all the properties he worked including Toy Story 3, Cars 2, Monsters University and many more. We also talk about his role as a director for the animation called Sonder. We had a fun time discussing he adventures working with VR/AR and gaming. Lastly, we spend time on how his roles has further art and where he sees new technology enhancing animation.
Tune in to our 20th episode with Justin and Podcast Director, Serene Morales! We continue to answer your questions as we talk about the IBJJF, favorite memories of his journey to Yanagida Fitness, motivation to continuing a healthy lifestyle, and his journey through overcoming his drug addiction. We love answering your questions, so if you have any stories, questions, or people that you want featured on next week's podcast, email us at yanagidapodcast@gmail.com or message @JustinYanagida on Instagram! We'd like to thank you guys for listening to us up until our 20th episode. We can't wait to provide you more episodes in the future and hope you continue on Fighting Sickness with Fitness! See you next Monday! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justinyanagida/support
In 2018 I set out on a pioneer adventure to see who had the same experience I had where resume writing, interview prep, and other easy to outsource or network your way through skills became overrated in the pursuit of more life satisfaction & fulfillment. Now, 2 years later, 98 episodes, and 70+ hours of disruptive content later... Michael Parker and I sit and reflect on the top episodes, golden grenades provided, and share what's next inside this crazy journey we call The Ambitious VET Network! We hope you enjoy it! Thanks to our show sponsor: Original Grain: Take advantage of your 10% OFF Ambitious VET discount on all Original Grain watches by simply using coupon code: AMVNetwork10 at check-out. Explore originality now here: https://bit.ly/OGWatchesWebsite Have feedback on the show? Feel free to provide it here along with any potential affiliate or corporate partnership inquiries: choffmann@vettrainingcoaching.com
Jeffrey Gorman, Larra Overton and Brian Decker (Colts Director of Player Development) bring you this week's Colts Official Podcast. 0:00 – 1:53 – Larra listed as Day-to-Day after having oral surgery 1:54 – 5:50 – Preview of Brian Decker, former Green Beret and now Colts Director of Player Development 5:51 – 7:46 – Colts roster moves 7:47 – 10:39 – Tougher to make a roster for rookies this year than in years past 10:40 – 18:22 – Ripple effect of College Football not playing or moving season back 18:23 – 19:38 – Carolina Panthers using suite in stadium as players rooms during camp 20:13 – 24:36 – Jonathan Taylor rookie impact 24:37 – 27:54 – T.Y. Hilton in final year of contract 27:55 – 30:26 – Everyone talking about Philip Rivers kid like enthusiasm for the game 30:27 – 32:53 – Team will put pads on next week 34:32 – end – Larra’s conversation with Director of Player Development, Brian Decker
What do a playwright and a director do when the theaters are closed, a pandemic is raging, and they want to be useful? Well, if they’re playwright Catya McMullen and director Jenna Worsham, they bring playwrights, actors, and directors together virtually to create The Homebound Project, an online series of short original plays that each actor performs on-camera in isolation. The Homebound Project has been a success in every sense of the word. McMullen and Worsham have gathered some extraordinary talent—playwrights like C.A. Johnson, Michael R. Jackson, Migdalia Cruz and Sarah Ruhl have contributed new work and actors including Daveed Diggs, Diane Lane, Blair Underwood, Phillipa Soo, and Cherry Jones have brought that work to life online. The Homebound Project is currently presenting its fourth digital series (July 15-19) with its fifth and final edition scheduled to stream August 5–9. That amounts to more than 50 new plays written, directed, and performed in the past few months with everyone donating their services to support a great cause. (More on that in the podcast.) Join us as McMullen and Worsham talk about creating The Homebound Project, finding and matching actors with playwrights, directing theater virtually, how the pandemic has affected the theater sector, and the promise the art of theater holds in times like this when story-telling is essential.
Director of Football atau Sporting Director bisa disebut sebagai "sunnah muakad" bagi klub sepakbola di era modern ini. Tapi masih banyak yang gaktau nih apaan, mereka itu apa? Dan perannya apaan sih? Kuyy dengarkan pembahasan ini.
สายพอดแคสต์เชิญทางนี้! เปิดเบื้องหลังอาณาจักร ‘Salmon Podcast' ผ่านมุมมองเจาะลึกโดยคุณ “โจ้บองโก้” ที่คนทำพอดแคสต์ไม่ควรพลาด! เริ่มแล้ว! ไลฟ์ซีรีส์ใหม่ล่าสุด "Addict Talk Exclusive Talk with Podcaster" ที่ทาง Ad Addict ร่วมมือกับทาง CastCow ขอคัดเลือก Podcaster เจ๋งๆ มาร่วมพูดคุยกันแบบเจาะลึก! ด้วยบรรยากาศสบายๆ เป็นกันเอง วันนี้แขกรับเชิญท่านแรกของเราคือคุณโจ้ Podcast Director แห่ง Salmon Podcast ที่วันนี้เราจะมาล้วงลึกเบื้องหลังของการทำพอดแคสต์ของช่องดังนี้ที่หลายคนอาจจะไม่เคยรู้มาก่อน!
James Bawden is one of the most notorious prospectors in the sales community. We cover it all, from phone to video.Four Actionable Takeaways:Avoid the double intro on the phone if they ask “wait, who’s this?” Just get on with it.Close the cold call with “here’s what happens next” instead of leaving it in their handsDisarm with “I’m not delusional enough to think I’m calling you at the right moment.”Lead your value prop with your customer’s problems instead of the features in your solutionJames Bawden’s Path to President’s Club:Host, Lunch Break PodcastDirector, OutboundViewAnd a damn well-known Linkedin personalityFocus Areas: Prospecting
เชิญทุกท่านฟังให้หายสงสัย! เรื่องราวของนักเขียนการ์ตูนหนุ่มสามคนที่ต้องเอามุกมาชนเพื่อรักษาชีวิต! โดยมีหัวหน้าเผ่าคอยจัดการประชันและมีแขกรับเชิญอีกหนึ่งท่านรับบทเทพเจ้าสามมุก EP. แรกouh เราได้รับเกียรติจากเทพโจ้บองโก้ - นทธัญ แสงไชย Podcast Director จากเพื่อนบ้านของเรา Salmon Podcast มาเป็นกรรมการตัดสินว่าใครจะอยู่ใครจะไป! อย่าลืมฟังให้ถึงบทลงโทษตอนจบด้วยนะครับ
Director Lori Criss with the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (MHAS) talks with Director Jeff Davis about Governor Mike DeWine's commitment to Ohio's mental health system, state agency collaboration, and making mental health and wellness part of our normal every day conversation.
Mark Deal: Podcast Director In this episode of the Messy Back-End of Entrepreneurship, our Expert, Mark Deal, Podcast Director, discusses the importance of having a website as a podcaster.
Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) Director Kevin Miller talks with DODD Director Jeff Davis about National Disability Employment Awareness Month, OOD's budget initiatives, as well as training and building the skills of Ohio's disability workforce.
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This week, Patrick and John welcome back an old friend – Kate Baker! Kate is the Podcast Director and Non-fiction Editor for Clarkesworld Magazine, is a Hugo Award winner, a British Fantasy Award winner and a World Fantasy Award winner, and is the Executive Director for the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA)! […] The post Episode 414-With Kate Baker appeared first on The Functional Nerds.
Join us today on N. Cast as we dive deep into a Q & A Spotlight interview with Podcast DIrector and Co-host Brian D. Leifer. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/prince-eyoandbrian-l/support
Podcast Director Sam Levrault sat down with Cobey Brown from The Odyssey, a local band based in Tulsa, Oklahoma to talk about their time since Battle of the Bands, upcoming single, "Lately", as well as future shows and plans for the group. Check out our previous interview with Cobey on our podcast as well. The Odyssey can be found on Instagram and Facebook. Connection Conversations is an ongoing series by the TCC Connection, TCC's student newspaper based at Tulsa Community College in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Music by The Odyssey, "75 to Ramona" Episode edited by Sam Levrault Check out The TCC Connection online at http://tccconnection.com/ The TCC Connection is a student newspaper based at Tulsa Community College in Tulsa, Oklahoma. [Intro music, “Ramona to 75” by The Odyssey, fades in and continues to play in background] Sam: Welcome to Connection Conversations, a series apart of the TCC Connection podcast, I’m your host, Sam Levrault, Podcast Director, as well as associate editor for our metro campus. Today’s episode covers a recent interview with Cobey Brown, fellow TCC student, and member of local band, The Odyssey. We’re gonna talk about their new single, “Lately” coming out on May 11th, along with other future plans for the band. They are also to thank for the intro music for our podcast. [Background music fades out…] Hey Cobey, what’s up? Cobey: How’s it going? Pretty good, pretty good… So, it’s your second time on, welcome back. Let’s talk about the band a little bit, what’s been going on since the Battle of the Bands, what you have been working on, as well as some upcoming plans for summer. For sure… Since we last talked, you guys played at Norman Music Festival, right? How was that? It was really cool, we had this show originally scheduled to play on the 26th at The Resonator, they block off like all of main street in Norman, and like every building they have there is a venue. But we had to switch it since we had a show at The Rino in Kansas City, the night before, but by the time we got to the Norman Music Fest we were all running on like two or three hours of sleep and we were ready to go. It was a lot of fun, we played inside the Sooner Theatre and we got a surprising amount of people that actually showed up in there because most of the time the outdoor venues get all of the people. It was a super cool venue; the biggest one we’ve played in a while. Cool, so you were at the Rino in KC, Kansas City, and you’ve already played in Kansas City before… Yeah, and the first time we played was actually a house show I think we talked about last time. And like I said, it was straight out of a movie scene, like it was in a basement, by this guy named Isaac, and he just let, like, four bands play and it was super cool, and everyone was supportive. So, this was the first time we went to play in an actual venue, and I just gotta say, like the experience I’ve had in Kansas City so far, everyone was great. Like everyone’s been super nice, the people who worked at the venue were cool, and Kid Computer, it was their EP release, they just had like the coolest fans down there, we’re starting to snatch some of them away a little bit, I think… Yeah, we’re gonna have to get them down to Tulsa soon. The main reason we’re talking is you’ve got a single coming out, May 11th, we kind of teased it before, but it’s called, “Lately”, so now that you’ve gone through the process of recording it and all that, did it turn out how you wanted? Yes, and it turned out different than I thought it would, and I’m really glad. Whenever I wrote the song, it’s not a pop song, but it’s less focused on just the guitar, at least until the end, but there’s a special ending. Throughout the song, it’s kind of driven just by the full instrumental, the drums and the groove of the bass, and the keys, and the aura in the background instead of, like, a guitar riff, which I really like. And as I wrote the song, it was about an experience that I hadn’t’ really had. It was just imagining an experience. And then as we were recording the song, I actually experienced exactly what I was writing about. So, we changed some of the things in the production, I was able to kind of make it make more sense to myself, so now the song actually feels more personal to me, which is pretty cool. The song is kind of about confidence, and the lack thereof sometimes, and so as the song progresses, you slowly see more of a confidence in myself as the writer, or whoever the narrator is of the song. You know, a lot of the time when people listen to music, you think of yourself as being the person saying the words, and all that, so it’s like growing in confidence as the song goes on. And so that’s how the recording process ended up going, I was more sure of how I wanted it, as I went on. So now that it’s out, you’re like, ‘I’m really confident in it, I finished it’… Yes, I’m really happy with it, and now we’re just waiting on the final mix today, pretty much… small little details that I knit-pick, over and over again. Tyler Reynolds has been super cool, patient, which is important. What’s also exciting is the day you let out the single, you have a show in Spinster Records, right? Did you already know the single was going to come out then? [nope.] Let’s let it out the same day as the show We scheduled the show awhile back because I was thinking of when all my college friends would be back, and we could get a fun crowd and have a fun time. We did a luau show last year, but it was at my house. A little bit of a different setup. A little bit different, but now this time we get to do Spinster and they like to do themed shows, and I was like, that’s the perfect place. It’s a cool place, it really is. Yeah, it’s awesome, and there’s opportunity for cool pictures and there’s a fun little stage we enjoy playing at even though we can hardly fit. That’s kind of the fun part. But we’re also playing just a couple hours before our Spinster show, at Rooster Days in BA, so I was like, it really helps promote the shows and the single at the same time, whenever you just do them on the same day. Like, ‘hey, you know that song we just played, it just came out today’ Yeah, at midnight… After that, I saw you recently announced at the Vanguard, later in May, on the 26th, right? Yup. I noticed a lot of these shows, you’re sharing them with a lot of bands that were also at the Battle of the Bands, or like, bands whose names have been thrown around, so have you noticed that has been a sort of community growing between all of you all? Yeah, absolutely. Since battle of the bands, everyone was so cool, I didn’t meet a single person there that wasn’t supportive of the other bands. And that was a really good experience. Especially, you know, people that I know, obviously, Sam Smith, awesome dude, and obviously Quinton Hoagland, I’ve gotten to know them quite a bit better since then. Is it a little easier to do shows when you already know somebody on there? Yes, because I can just like text them if I have their number. We go to TCC with a lot of these people, so that’s been good too to get relationships with people and bands and know them personally instead of just know their songs… Any other summer plans? We have a show that I’m really excited for that isn’t announced. It’s gonna be at the Vanguard. I’m not going to say when, we just have to get a poster made and get the vibe figured out. Cause we already have all the bands picked out, and it’s a summer show, so… So, keep a look out. Yes, keep a look out, I’m excited for that one. But other than that, we are recording more music this month, and in exactly two weeks we’re going back to Sam Westhoff and we’re gonna record two more singles. I know what one of them is going to be, the other one we’re still decid9ing. Maybe it will be like “Lately”, where you go in and you kind of have an idea, and then think, ‘wait a minute…’ That’s kind of what we’re thinking about right now. It’s kind of just whatever feels right. Trying to get better at that, then just having our whole plan set. Trying to make it work. We’re releasing “lately” at the beginning of summer, then hopefully in the next [couple of] months we’re releasing the ones were going to record. I just remembered, when we last talked, you were talking about kind of changing how you perform so it feels more like an experience, or a story, have you done that with the last couple of shows you’ve played? Are you looking forward to showing that in the next couple? Yes, and we’re still working on it even more, finding more ways we can be entertaining. Doing more shows, I discover how to let loose a little bit more each time, and I’m trying to figure out how I can be more mobile. Because, I’m playing guitar and singing at the same time, and then doing these things, and some of these songs are really hard to do that on, and some aren’t. So I’m trying to find places where I can be more fun to watch, and interesting. I don’t want our performances to be choreographed, but I want there to be moments that are always special. Like we know something special is gonna happen, here, when we’re playing this, or not something we have to plan out, Whatever feels right… Yeah, just an energy thing. Maybe jumping off the drum stand. Yeah, maybe jumping off the drum stand like Derek did. Well, make sure everybody stays tuned, check out, I know I’ve mainly followed on Instagram, its where I’ve seen most of it happen That’s where we’re most active. So that’s @theodysseymusic Just keep an eye on the Instagram, that’s usually where everything is announced. The Facebook is @theodysseymusicband, because apparently there’s already a better the odyssey music on Facebook… I don’t know…. It helps us a lot with our growth, especially with Spotify, we’ve gotten a lot of new listeners from playlists, and things like that. The way we’ve been placed on them is by people saving our songs and putting them on playlists, and sharing them. You know, when the song comes out, if you really want to support it and you actually like it, which I believe everyone will, just throwing it on a playlist and saving it. Throw it on a couple playlists… Yeah, for sure, can get us to the next level, that’s how it’s happened so far. That’s pretty much all we’re hoping for. I think that’s it, thanks for coming again. Thank you, Sammy, I appreciate you, once again. I look forward to hearing the new single. I’m excited too. Maybe you can hear it early…. I’d love that. [music, “Ramona to 75” by The Odyssey, fades in and continues in background.] Once again, thanks to Cobey Brown from The Odyssey. I’m Sam Levrault, you’re host with the TCC Connection, you can check us out online at our website, tccconnection.com. Our podcast is also available on Podbean, as well as most streaming platforms. Thanks for listening, and until next time, this has been, Connection Conversations. [music plays & fades out to the end.] Episode edited by Sam Levrault Check out The TCC Connection online at http://tccconnection.com/ The TCC Connection is a student newspaper based at Tulsa Community College in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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