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Episode 5: The (Im)Permanence of Punk. Kurt Eckardt & daniel ward. EWF are thrilled to share this final conversation of Crossings, between Kurt Eckardt and daniel ward. Kurt Eckardt works as Marketing and Events Manager at PBS in Naarm, and has recently worked in freelance music publicity, social media management and strategy, event booking and production, and as host of local music radio show Homebrew. Kurt also manages and performs in bands Hearts and Rockets and Astral Skulls, and runs DIY music and zine label and event collective, Psychic Hysteria. daniel ward is a poet and musician. they are the editor and founder of ‘no more poetry', an independent publisher of poetry books and art magazines. their second and most recent collection is titled ‘eternal delight paralysis'. daniel is currently writing their third book titled ‘lavender poems', a series of poems generated through automatic writing techniques guided by sensory explorations, meditation and mantra. their work often explores relationships between transgenderism and pantheism and is interested in the poem as both a problem and a prayer. they are a member of experimental sound collective ‘bodies of divine infinite and eternal spirit' and are the drummer and sometimes guitarist for Wet Kiss. daniel and Kurt came together in October in Coburg North. They spoke about DIY culture, the local music & poetry scene, live performance & running their own label & publishing house. daniel & Kurt's thoughtfulness & enthusiasm towards the local arts scene was a perfect conversation to bring this season of Crossings to a close Credits: Producer: Jess Zanoni (@jesszanoni) Co-Producer & Audio Engineer: Sam Pannifex (@otalgiaaudio) Intro Music: Georgia Farry @bby__g__) Artwork: Tinieka Page (@tinieka) With thanks to Henry Farnan, EWF's Marketing & Publicity Coordinator. With support from the Queen Victoria Women's Centre (@qvwc_melbourne), Creative Australia, Creative Victoria, City of Melbourne. Proud to showcase the works of creatives of @melcityoflit.
EPISODE 4: BEING ALONE & TALKING TO PEOPLE. Rebecca Kelly & Misbah Wolf. Today EWF are stoked to share a conversation between poets Rebecca Kelly and Misbah Wolf. Rebecca Kelly is a poet from the waters of Darkinjung Country, currently situated on Wurundjeri Country. Presently, her work is fuelled by questions of class, being, identity and psyche. Misbah Wolf is a Naarm based poet, who is a hybrid artist, combining music, poetry, performance and art. Their current obsession is exploring the intersections of monotheism and alternative spiritualities through cut-ups, music, research and channelling and are currently writing what they have called an ‘auto-mythological' fiction funded by Creative Victoria. They have published work through Peril Magazine, Australian Poetry Journal, Cordite, Slow Canoe, Solid Air: Australian and New Zealand Spoken Word, Mascara Literary Journal, Overland, Red Room Poetry and La Mama Poetica.. Their first book was Rooftops in Karachi. Her new book ‘Carapace' was published by Vagabond Press in 2022. Misbah and Rebecca met for the first time for this conversation. They spoke about the spiritual, musical and thematic influences within their poetry, and the idiosyncratic patterns and processes of their practices. This is a tender-hearted, down-to-earth conversation. We hope you enjoy. Credits: Producer: Jess Zanoni (@jesszanoni) Co-Producer & Audio Engineer: Sam Pannifex (@otalgiaaudio) Intro Music: Georgia Farry @bby__g__) Artwork: Tinieka Page (@tinieka) With thanks to Henry Farnan, EWF's Marketing & Publicity Coordinator. With support from the Queen Victoria Women's Centre (@qvwc_melbourne), Creative Australia, Creative Victoria, City of Melbourne. Proud to showcase the works of creatives of @melcityoflit.
Today EWF are delighted to share a conversation between Peggy Frew and Mark Hewitt. Peggy Frew's work has been shortlisted for the Stella Prize and the Miles Franklin Literary Award, longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award, and the winner of the Barbara Jefferis Award. Peggy is a member of the critically acclaimed and award-winning Melbourne band Art of Fighting. Wildflowers is her fourth novel. Mark Hewitt is a writer from Melbourne. His debut fiction, the short story Doorknocker, was published in Empty Mind Plaza in 2022. Westie is his first novel. Peggy and Mark met in September for this conversation, having been acquainted in the past. They spoke about the ethics of writing fiction, their individual writing processes, making a living as an artist and more broadly the public and private identity of being a writer. There's great wisdom and food for thought in this conversation. We hope you enjoy listening. Credits: Producer: Jess Zanoni (@jesszanoni) Co-Producer & Audio Engineer: Sam Pannifex (@otalgiaaudio) Intro Music: Georgia Farry @bby__g__) Artwork: Tinieka Page (@tinieka) With thanks to Henry Farnan, EWF's Marketing & Publicity Coordinator. With support from the Queen Victoria Women's Centre (@qvwc_melbourne), Creative Australia, Creative Victoria, City of Melbourne. Proud to showcase the works of creatives of @melcityoflit.
Episode 2: ASSERTING COMPLEXITY. Vivian Nguyen & Jamie Tram Asian Australian playwright and actor Vivian Nguyen brings a wealth of stage experience. Her debut 'Thin Threads' was shortlisted for the Patrick White Playwrights Award and 'Bugged' was published in ATYP's National Studio. Her plays 'Politics Aside' and 'a moment to love' debuted to acclaim at Melbourne Fringe, and was supported by Theatre Works and City of Melbourne . She was shortlisted for the Red Stitch INK Writing Program, and was a recipient of The Wheeler's Centre Hot Desk Fellowship for 2023. She's been commissioned by Malthouse Theatre and Footscray Community Arts Centre. Her most recent work is 'The Astonishing Comet Boombox' which was presented in collaboration with City of Maribyrnong for Melbourne Fringe Festival. . Find her on instagram @vivngyn Jamie Tram is a culture writer and screenwriter. They are the Small Screens Editor at The Big Issue, and their work can be found in Spectrum at The Age, Senses of Cinema, Filmink, and elsewhere. They've appeared on ABC's Art Works and Triple R's Primal Screen to gush about their favourite Hong Kong actors (amongst other less important topics). In 2022, they co-wrote the animated short Graveyard Shift, which premiered at MQFF Opening Night. They are an alumni of MIFF's Critics Campus and the VCA, where they've since returned to tutor screenwriting. They are also a 2023 Hot Desk Fellow. Find them on instagram @jamiecatchesthetram, and twitter @sameytram Credits: Producer: Jess Zanoni (@jesszanoni) Co-Producer & Audio Engineer: Sam Pannifex (@otalgiaaudio) Intro Music: Georgia Farry @bby__g__) Artwork: Tinieka Page (@tinieka) With thanks to Henry Farnan, EWF's Marketing & Publicity Coordinator. With support from the Queen Victoria Women's Centre (@qvwc_melbourne), Creative Australia, Creative Victoria, City of Melbourne. Proud to showcase the works of creatives of @melcityoflit.
Crossings is EWF's new podcast series of in-conversations between local writers & artists. Each episode pairs two artists whose practices exist at the threshold of one another. These free-flowing, intimate conversations are coloured by curiosity, attentiveness and enquiry. Hear novelists, poets, playwrights, screenwriters, publishers, musicians, architects and photographers proffer questions and perspectives about the minutia of their creative and professional practices. Episode 1: DREAM & SONG. Genevieve Callaghan & Felix Garner-Davis. Genevieve is a writer and performer based on Wurundjeri Country. In 2022 she released her first book called one story a day, published by no more poetry press. She is also one half of musical duo Water Signs. Find her work on instagram @one_story_a_day & @watersignsband Felix Garner-Davis is a writer and architecture student at the Melbourne School of Design, having previously studied literature at Monash. His first book, 'drone', was published in 2021 also published by no more poetry. Find him on instagram @felixgarnerdavis Read a selection of Genevieve & Felix's poems at emergingwritersfestival.org.au Credits: Producer: Jess Zanoni (@jesszanoni) Co-Producer & Audio Engineer: Sam Pannifex (@otlagiaaudio) Intro Music: Georgia Farry @bby__g__) Artwork: Tinieka Page (@tinieka) With thanks to Henry Farnan, EWF's Marketing & Publicity Coordinator. With support from the Queen Victoria Women's Centre (@qvwc_melbourne), Creative Australia, Creative Victoria, City of Melbourne. Proud to showcase the works of creatives of @melcityoflit.
Today we continue our series of episodes on building your music career. What do you know about publicists? When do you need one? What can they do for you? Here to teach us about this topic is Kate Twilley, Publicity Coordinator at Impact24 Public Relations. Hopefully, this episode can give you some clarity on what publicists do, and can help you in your decision on whether or not you need a publicist at this point in your career. Topics Include: What does a publicist do, and who needs one? At what point in your career should you think about finding a publicist? What should you look for in a publicist? What to bring with you to your first meeting? What is a pitch? What NOT to do when pitching yourself? How to find a PR agency that could be a good fit for you
We're live with Kristen Van Uden, Publicity Coordinator for Sophia Institute Press talks about The Art of Dying Well, Bishop Michael Duca, Bishop of the Baton Rouge Diocese talks about St. Joseph's week in the Diocese of Baton Rouge and Fr. Mike Moroney talks about retirement, priestly anniversary and St. Patrick's Day.
We're live with Peter Finney, Editor and General Manager of the Clarion Herald will give us details on what we'll find in this week's issue, Dr. Tom Neal, Professor of Theology at Notre Dame Seminary will talk about Lent: a time to focus on our baptism and Kristen Van Uden, Publicity Coordinator for Sophia Institute Press discusses GK Chesterton's What's Wrong with the World.
We're live with Peter Finney with the Clarion Herald bi-weekly issue update in the Archdiocese of New Orleans, Dina Dow, Director of Evangelization and Catechesis talks about the Joy of Lent: Our Sacrifices of Praise and Kristen Van Uden, Publicity Coordinator at Sophia Institute Press talks about their new Lenten titles, "What Jesus Saw from the Cross," "The Pain of Christ and the Sorrow of God," and "33 Years in the Holy Land".
Are you a book lover? Did you know that there are many ways you can turn that love of story and books into a career besides being an author or illustrator? Join Penguin Random House associate publisher, Nancy Mercado, Andrea Brown Literary Agency agent, Saritza Hernandez, publicists Tiffany Gonzalez Marketing & Publicity Coordinator at Astra Publishing House and TXLA librarian and book blogger, Margarita Longoria. Moderated by award-winning author Anika Fajardo.
Kailah Lawson is a Public Relations Practitioner, Branding Consultant, Publicity Coordinator and the CEO of Kailah Lawson LLC, a full service branding agency specializing in public relations and branding. Kailah has had the chance to work with Florida and Georgia Legislation, Disney Pixar, A24, Warner Brothers, Rare Sound Studios and various entertainment and lifestyle brands.⭐️ DEVELOP A UNIQUE BRAND!
Sounds From The Underground: Hip Hop Lifestyle and Marketing Podcast presented by Insomniac Magazine
In this episode, Israel Vasquetelle interviews Jackie O. Asare, a veteran music industry professional whose career began in the early 90s and continues to present day. She's worked with artists such as Lecrae, Mýa, Teddy Pendergrass, Freddie Jackson, 112, Cormega, Three Six Mafia, Lil Jon, Naughty By Nature, Prodigy of Mobb Deep, GURU and more. She's held the position of Publicity Coordinator for Sony Music and Director Of Media Relations for iconic Hip Hop labels including Priority Records and Loud Records. As well, she's the founder of Jackie O & Co a boutique public relations firm based in Atlanta. Over her illustrious career, beyond working with many music legends, she's worked projects for major brands in film, television, technology, and much more. In this discussion, Jackie shares immense insight from her amazing career and including sharing many tips for artists and others seeking publicity.
On Episode 21, we are chatting with Ms. J Gray. Ms. JGray leads the day-to-day operations of the beauty and lifestyle divisions of Image is Everything Public Relations and Brand Management. Highly regarded as one of the industries youngest but most respected publicist in the business, Gray has been instrumental in developing and overseeing numerous brands and talent images. Gray’s PR skills were groomed at PMK BNC, Domain PR, Branding & Marketing PR Co. Gray served as the Publicity Coordinator to MTV’s Caitlin O’Connon, E! News Zuri Hall, and American Idol’s Tim Urban also working with QVC’s K-Dash, Rachel Zoe, Kris Jenner, MAC Cosmetics, T-Mobile, Beats by Dre, Michael Johnson of the Cincinnati Bengals, Iron Man’s Andrew Lander and the NAACP. As an International PR Expert Gray is dedicated to a global perspective of the public relations field and is dedicated to educating herself on the industry’s latest trends. She is committed to sharing her knowledge of public relations and brand management as well as things she’s learned while working in the fashion and beauty industries with fellow female entrepreneurs helping them use PR to build and business and brand they love.
In this episode, Ardo and Yash make the second attempt at episode 2 better than ever. Need a list of books to help combat white supremacy by equipping you with knowledge? They got you. They chat news like The Hate U Give getting a 16th printing and Ardo’s trip to the Harry Potter store. The duo also have an interview with the Marketing and Publicity Coordinator at Penguin Random House Canada, Sylvia Chan, and she plays a game with them. Lastly, they talk about what they’ve been reading! The logo was designed by Nick Hanover. The theme song and break music is from Haris Qureshi’s song Give AF. You can find his album here. Everything mention in the episode can be found on Goodreads. You can also find the podcast on Twitter and Instagram at @PutABlurbOnIt.
Poor Steve Sunu. The warm, friendly and insightful Publicity Coordinator for Dark Horse Comics (what!?) graciously stopped by the week that BOTH a popular new Power Rangers fan film was released as well as news of Neil Blomkamp’s official announcement to replace Alien 3?! Drew and Patrick try to keep Myles at bay as Steve tells us what Dark Horse has in store this year!
AfriQtalk Show is about bridging cultural diversity. I'll be hosting Nigeria Speaks “THE ROAD TO RECOVERY” A Special Edition on 03/27/2011. The aim is to engage you in a meaningful dialogue and bring awareness about Nigerian Politics as Nigerians head to the polls April, 2011.I'll be joined by three Special guest, Alex Ihama, Inspirational Speaker & Life Coach. CEO, The Exhortation Life and Business Coaching Services. Alex has spoken to varieties of audiences across the world – Business Executives, Entrepreneurs, Politicians, Professional Athletes, Community and Religious Leaders, University and High School Students, and diverse groups of men, women and youths. Ralph Odua, CEO of Nigeria Political, Ralph Odua a political commentator and publisher of nigeriapolitico, an online newspaper based in New York. Ralph Odua is is a New York State licensed public school teacher, a Phd student of public administration specializing in homeland security, was the publisher of the first Esan newspaper, ESANNOW. and Dr. Olayiwola Ajileye, a Medical doctor specialized in Psychiatry and Mental Health in the United Kingdom. He is an alumnus of the School of Public Policy, Birmingham University, UK. CEO, Valor Health Options, Birmingham. Media and Publicity Coordinator of Champions for Nigeria, A Global Organization that promotes good governance, Leadership, public accountability and commitment to Democracy in Nigeria. He has authored many published articles and commentaries on Social Policy and Politics with reference to Nigeria Political situations. We'll be discussing Nigerian Politics from three different perspective. The focus will be on Youth Development. You don't want to miss it.My people, Let's Talk Africa. Yes'oh! One love.
AfriQtalk Show is about bridging cultural diversity. I'll be hosting Nigeria Speaks “THE ROAD TO RECOVERY” A Special Edition on 03/27/2011. The aim is to engage you in a meaningful dialogue and bring awareness about Nigerian Politics as Nigerians head to the polls April, 2011.I'll be joined by three Special guest, Alex Ihama, Inspirational Speaker & Life Coach. CEO, The Exhortation Life and Business Coaching Services. Alex has spoken to varieties of audiences across the world – Business Executives, Entrepreneurs, Politicians, Professional Athletes, Community and Religious Leaders, University and High School Students, and diverse groups of men, women and youths. Ralph Odua, CEO of Nigeria Political, Ralph Odua a political commentator and publisher of nigeriapolitico, an online newspaper based in New York. Ralph Odua is is a New York State licensed public school teacher, a Phd student of public administration specializing in homeland security, was the publisher of the first Esan newspaper, ESANNOW. and Dr. Olayiwola Ajileye, a Medical doctor specialized in Psychiatry and Mental Health in the United Kingdom. He is an alumnus of the School of Public Policy, Birmingham University, UK. CEO, Valor Health Options, Birmingham. Media and Publicity Coordinator of Champions for Nigeria, A Global Organization that promotes good governance, Leadership, public accountability and commitment to Democracy in Nigeria. He has authored many published articles and commentaries on Social Policy and Politics with reference to Nigeria Political situations. We'll be discussing Nigerian Politics from three different perspective. The focus will be on Youth Development. You don't want to miss it.My people, Let's Talk Africa. Yes'oh! One love.
In this series of podcasts, we'll be highlighting some of the organizers and participants in this year's Online News Association conference, September 11-13 in Washington DC. In the second podcast in the series, we interview conference publicity coordinator Chrys Wu. Chrys Wu, Publicity Co-Coordinator National Producer, CBS Television Stations Digital Media Group Chrys Wu is a journalist and editorial consultant with experience in print, audio, video and online storytelling, research and Web site design. A former freelancer whose work appeared in the Los Angeles Daily News, National Geographic Traveler, Shape and mediabistro.com, she also designed the Election Connection microsite for KCRW.com and was a member of the launch team for the Los Angeles Times' entertainment awards site, TheEnvelope.com, before being hired by latimes.com. As an latimes.com staffer, she worked closely with bloggers, reporters, producers and editors of the Web site and newspaper and wrote for latimes.com and the Los Angeles Times. A longtime Angeleno, she recently crossed the country to join CBS Television Stations Digital Media Group in New York as a national producer for the CBS-owned local news station Web sites. She has since discovered the pleasures of walking, the necessity of restaurant dining and the reasons why New Yorkers are so ambivalent about where they live. Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 23.8 mb, duration 00:17:21.) Keywords: ona, online news, journalism, news, reporting, new media, web 2.0, wu, ona08 Subscribe to the RSS feed for these podcasts here. Subscribe to these podcasts in Apple's iTunes Music Store here. Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ