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Our 52nd episode is a very special one indeed! We bring you former partner and co-owner of the Comics Exchange, former IDW editor and writer, and currently the founder and publisher of Magma Comics, THE Denton J. Tipton! We regale in stories about moving to San Diego, working for IDW, starting his own publishing company, writing books, and much, much more!
Rebecca Braun of Juneau moved to Alaska about 30 years ago initially to work for the forestry service. She then taught math and science at Juneau-Douglas High School before randomly applying for a journalist position with The Alaska Budget Report. The Alaska Budget Report, which no longer exists, was a nonpartisan publication that covered state government in depth. In 2005 she purchased that publication and became the editor-in-chief; she did deep dives into the VECO bribery scandal as well as Sarah Palin's time as governor. After selling The Alaska Budget Report, she served as a Senior Policy Advisor for Governor Bill Walker. Today she is a Senior Policy Strategist with the Alaska Venture Fund, which is a philanthropic organization seeking a more sustainable future for our state. We discuss the sudden death of her husband in a tragic acccident when their children were young, and her diagnosis with advanced breast cancer and melanoma of the retina.Link to Rebecca's Blog, "An improvised life"Link to Rebecca's most recent ADN editorial: "Alaskans want more school funding. Dunleavy and legislators should listen."
This week we will continue our examination of the Making of Hip-Hop with a fascinating conversation with @Darryl James. He is a publisher, writer, entrepreneur and social critic. He was the Publisher/Editor of RapSheet, the first Hiphop Newspaper, the writer for HipHop Countdown and Report, the first nationally syndicated rap radio show and is a respected author, social critic and entrepreneur.
Sharon Kyle is the Publisher/Editor of the Los Angeles Progressive. Ms. Kyle JD is a former president of the Guild Law School and is the publisher and sits on several boards including the Board of Directors of the ACLU and is on the editorial board of the BlackCommentator.com. www.LAProgressive.Com www.dominiquediprima.com www.KBLA1580.Com
Three excellent guests and topics today: 1. Amanda Burden, Publisher/Editor at Edible Reno Tahoe Magazine. 2.Jessica Jardine CEO at CPM Commercial Property Management. 3. Debbie Gilmore from Nevada State Beekeepers Conference. Lots of fun plus a discussion about what it takes to be a first-time homebuyer in America. You will love this radio show! NevadaStateBeekeepers.org EdibleRenoTahoe.com CPMnv.com Sageintl.com
Tonight we interview Cindy Allen who has worked for the Enid News and Eagle for decades!
Zack Williams takes time from his busy schedule to sit with me at the Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Rendezvous in Missoula and tell me his story: A kid obsessed with fishing, inspired by mentors, finds his place in the world of like minded anglers and innovators using two handed rods to pursue steelhead. But Zack excels and becomes one of the best casters of our time.
Cy Williams is the publisher and editor of the long running monthly cannabis culture publication- High! Canada Magazine (HCM) which is a free informational and educational printed magazine distributed at age verified shops across Canada. Cy is also the publisher and editor of the monthly Psychedelic Canada Magazine (PCM) and quarterly High! Europe Magazine (HEM). Born and raised in Canada, Cy discusses his work with HCM, HEM and PCM as well as his observations on how psychedelics will impact national health care systems, HCM's community outreach efforts and his beliefs on a life after this life. The Door Is Open Everything Changes Love One Another
David Corson Marketing LLC: BLC Challenge Video David Corson, Publisher/Editor of Commercial Construction Magazine, discusses his new Freelance Digital Marketing Division called David Corson Marketing LLC and the Business Launch Challenge coming December 2nd to December 4th, 2022 to learn how to start your own Digital Marketing Business in 48 hours. If you do not like your current job, want a change in your life for the better, register to attend this on-line class and you will be blown away in what is available for you to learn and finally have the life you deserve working for yourself.
Have you ever felt like you aren't alone in your home? Whether you live in a new apartment or an old house with years of history, something paranormal is happening in that space that you couldn't explain. Orgone Effects Australia founder Gerard Bini takes us on a spooky journey to uncover what ghosts are and how to tell if you have one in your home. Joined by psychic medium, Anthony Kilner, these two intuitive experts discuss: - Death imprints in properties - What ghosts are and how they interact in our world - Distinguishing between spirits and entities - Cold spots in our homes - Sleep paralysis - And why children can be more sensitive to spirits than adults Anthony Kilner is a psychic medium, multi-published author, educational facilitator, mentor, energy worker, freelance photojournalist, speaker, musician Co-host of Chronicles X and Publisher/Editor of Supernal Magazine Australia. He is also qualified in trance healing, massage and is a Reiki and Seichim Master. Having studied Vibrational Healing and meditation techniques in India and Australia, Anthony understands these to be powerful tools to promote ongoing wellbeing that work on the entire physical body and encourage self-healing. His latest book, Practical Mediumship – A Guide to Understanding Psychics, Mediums, Dreams and Physical and Metaphysical Information, covers in greater detail the world of Subjective and Objective information, dream interpretation and more, rounding out a great package of books he has on offer. Your Host Gerard Bini, founder of Orgone Effects Australia, is a well-respected and internationally renowned Intuitive Building Biologist with 21 years' experience and research into EMF beyond the normal. Gerard's background started in the construction industry and many years of dowsing experience, which is why he calls himself an Intuitive Building Biologist. Inventor of Orgone Effects Australia's Geoclense® Home & Workplace Harmonizer and their extensive range of EMF harmonizing products, year-by-year he has bought new and updated devices to market. The first Geoclense ® was developed in 2004 out of necessity for an efficient Electromagnetic Field (EMF) and Earth Radiation harmonizer for his consultancy work in Melbourne.
The outside world had good vibes for the Boston College Eagles football program in May. With the return of Phil Jurkovec at QB and Zay Flowers at WR there was a buzz about what could be a turning point for the team under head coach Jeff Hafley. With November drawing near and a schedule that offers promise of only one win to round out the season it begs the question. What went wrong? A J Black, the Publisher/Editor of BC Eagle Insider and Host of the daily podcast Locked On BC shares his observations on what ails the team from top to bottom. Can Hafley correct the issues at hand before the season comes to an end? Do fans, boosters and most importantly, the administration think he's delivering the goods? ACC Stars Unlock Pelicans Promise | 5 Minutes With… Eagles How has this season impacted the NFL Draft stock of Phil Jurkovec? Will he opt to play one more year in college and will he enter the transfer portal? ACC Nation Radio 24/7 When it comes to Hafley and Jurkovec, the gleam is gone among students. What about the locker room? Are the players still on-board? Black has thoughts and answers to these and many other questions regarding the Eagles on 5 Minutes With...
When languages die, whole cultures die with them. As the population shift to speaking commonly used languages and migrating to different parts of the world, the native languages continue to decline. Dr. Nora Gold, in an attempt to preserve and encourage Jewish, has started an online journal that displays the work of noted and budding Jewish writers. The platform is free and open to everyone across the globe. Today we discuss what goes into preserving a language and literature. About Dr. Nora Gold Dr. Gold is a writer, publisher, and editor of a literary journal, jewishfiction.net. She is the author of three best-selling books: “Marrow and Other Stories, Fields of Exile, and The Dead Man” She is the winner of two Canadian Jewish books and literary awards. Dr. Gold is also a former professor of social work and a community activist involved in feminist issues and interfaith dialogue between Jews and Muslims. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbcy/support
In this episode, Nancy and Jose are joined by Jeff Light, the Publisher & Editor of the Pulitzer-prize winning The San Diego Union Tribune. Jeff, who entered the world of journalism for his love of writing, shares his thoughts on while there have been sea changes in the world of journalism since he started in 1982, the essence of journalism and the principles of the Union-Tribune have remained stable: truthful, unbiased and inclusive. We also learn key insights from Jeff on the importance of community and storytelling and the perils to both if we overserve the digital consumers of journalism. Very powerful thought. An equally powerful thought is Jeff's embrace of books and journalism as symbiotic partners in literacy and the reason why he is passionate about the Union-Tribune's annual Book Festival. As Jeff says, the "power of reading and literature as a powerful force" is important to both San Diego and the Union-Tribune. When Jeff is asked about a gap we might want to address in America, he responds with a deeply important answer: access and standing and shares his thoughts as to how we address many gaps by improving access to all. And you'll also hear a clarion call from Jeff: "it's important for America - and the world - that people who read step forward and remain influential and powerful in the stewardship of our country." Thank you, Jeff, for your stewardship of our hometown paper - The San Diego Union-Tribune. Enjoy this episode and be sure to subscribe to the show. If you have any questions, want to contact Nancy or Jose, please send an email to podcast@uwsd.org. Thank you for listening.To learn more about the two social impact organizations making The Gap Minders possible, please visit www.TheGapMinders.org.
Meridith May is the publisher and editor-in-chief of The Tasting Panel & The Somm. Starting her early career in radio, it's helped shape her vision and understand what an audience wants to know about. She's seen trends and generations change and her platform is always adapting to meet the needs of her audiences. Her one tip to future wine writers: be original, curious and always know your audience.
Christoph Paul is an overdue interview for me. He is the managing editor of CLASH Books, of course, they are one of my publishers and Christoph is an editor I have worked with. He is an award-winning author who cut his teeth writing erotica satires under the name Mandy DeSandra which he self-published and learned the publishing biz long before he and his wife author Leza Cantoral started Clash Books. They publish risky and powerful indie books that have led to them recently expanding to include national distribution and a roster of diverse writers. He also plays bass and sings lead vocals in alt-rock band The Dionysus Effect who recently released their first single. In this interview we talk about writing, publishing, editing novels, and writing music. It is a wide-ranging conversation I think you will enjoy. •You can find my books here: Amazon-https://www.amazon.com/David-Agranoff/e/B004FGT4ZW •And me here: Goodreads-http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2988332.David_Agranoff Twitter-https://twitter.com/DAgranoffAuthor Blog-http://davidagranoff.blogspot.com/
Today we welcome Leif Utne manging editor and Alorie Gilbert, Publisher & Editor, of a new periodical Tidelands Magazine unique to Kitsap county and Bainbridge Island, WashingtonBecome part of the Podcastville Community on Patreon! The B.I.Stander PodcaAloriest is a listener supported show, please consider subscribing. Thank you This episode is sponsored by MUD/WTR (click the link to help the show) The B.I.STANDER Podcast is a conversational podcast unique to Bainbridge Island and Seattle Washington, that covers Society & Human Interest stories, music and arts. The intent is to introduce interesting people, ideas, and conversations. We are not perfect and that's OK! Thank you for your support! Tell them you heard it on: The BISTANDER Podcast! Blue Canary Auto NOW ALSO in Bremerton! Helpline House SI.COM Sound Reprographics Additional sound effects and music by zapsplat.com PLEASE TELL THEM "THE B.I.STANDER PODCAST" SENT YOU! Music performed by Band of Steves of The Island Music Guild. Listen on Spotify, PlayerFM, Apple Podcasts, TuneIN, Castbox, Amazon Podcasts, Deezer, and more! Support the Show on PATREON
The Storm Skiing Podcast is sponsored by Spot and Mountain Gazette - Listen to the podcast for discount codes on subscriptions and merch.Support The Storm by shopping at our partners: Patagonia | Helly Hansen | Rossignol | Salomon | Utah Skis | Berg’s Ski and Snowboard Shop | Peter Glenn | Kemper Snowboards | Gravity Coalition | Darn Tough | Skier's Peak | Hagan Ski Mountaineering | Moosejaw | Skis.com |The House | Telos Snowboards | Christy Sports | Evo | Hotels Combined | Black Diamond | Eastern Mountain SportsWhoJon Weisberg, Co-Founder, Publisher, and Editor of SeniorsSkiing.comRecorded onJanuary 11, 2022Why I interviewed himBecause when I started skiing as a teenager in Michigan, it quickly became apparent that this wasn’t a sport you aged out of. All the kids around me played pickup basketball and football or ran or hell even tossed a Frisbee. None of the adults I knew did any of these things, ever. I figured sports was something you did until age 30 (remember, I was 17, that sounded ancient), and then stopped.Not skiing (and not a lot of those other things, either). With the help of gravity and forgiving gear, you can arc your way down 8 a.m. groomers for as long as your body and health hold up. Skiing is a bit of a time machine that way: as you lay one sideways and pop from turn to turn down the mountain, muscle memory engages, and you glide. It’s amazing. On dry land, people slow down, lose a step. They can’t run as fast or jump as high or jump at all. Skiing, somehow, transcends that.That’s probably why, as Jon points out, 20 percent of U.S. skiers are over the age of 50. That’s 2 million people, and they are some of the most passionate skiers. Retirement, after all, is the great weed-out. Many folks pack up their cubicle and move to Florida, tired of the snow and the cold. God bless them, but I have no use for these people. Why flee the snow when you can move to Park City and ski 100-plus days per year? Retirees – many of them – are the ones among us with the money to afford it and the time to catch up on years of missed pow days because they couldn’t miss the 9 a.m. with Mr. MacGregor. This is why, at every ski area in America, you will find tables full of wisecracking 60-somethings booting up and sipping coffee at 8 a.m. They’re done with the b******t, and they’re going skiing.What we talked aboutSkiing in Utah this season: “These Vail Resorts crowds are insane”; growing up skiing the East; what you miss about Northeast skiing when you’re drowning in Utah pow; when and why Weisberg founded SeniorsSkiing.com; escaping Manhattan for Park City in retirement; the “phenomenon” of older skiers; the size and significance of the over-50 skier demographic; what ski areas and the ski industry get wrong about older skiers; why there isn’t seniors-specific ski gear and why that’s a missed opportunity for equipment manufacturers; how to get around the stigma of seniors-branded gear; the pride of defying popular perceptions as an older skier; skiing as a true lifelong pursuit; the difference between chronological and perceived age and how skiing skews that downward; the three technological advancements that have made life easier for older skiers; the 99-year-old legendary skier who finds it “much easier to ski than to walk”; why skiing matters as a generator of community and purpose; finding a ski buddy as your friends age out of the sport; the “vortex” of the spouse who wants to spend the winters in Mexico or Florida; the “lot-to-lift” commute; the quality of the toilets matters; thoughts on on-mountain collisions and safety; the problem of accident reporting; thoughts on the expensive-day-ticket-cheap-season-pass dynamic; the insanity of Park City crowds this season and the “downside of the inexpensive pass”; is a reckoning coming for Vail Resorts?; the Indy Pass and the trend toward independent ski areas; why Utah skiing is “too much of a good thing”; the surreal Salt Lake City boom; thoughts on the Little Cottonwood gondola or bus; and the abandoned mining railroads beneath the Wasatch and whether that could ever connect the existing ski resorts.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewThe pandemic has disordered much of American life. Our routines, habits, sense of safety. And, in many cases, our social circles. People are moving. People are dying. People are freaking the hell out and staying inside. The consequences of this are vast and varied, but an overlooked one is that some people are left skiing alone.One of the main missions of SeniorsSkiing.com is to mitigate that loneliness with an online community of like-minded skiers (the site, I should point out, long predates Covid). Here, they can find each other and, possibly, connect for a day of skiing. That social part of skiing is maybe as important as the act itself, right? Just to feel a part of something. In sprawling, car-centric, polarized, screen-obsessed America, it’s easy to feel alone. Ski resorts are like mini-cities, interesting and slightly chaotic gathering spaces for folks of all kinds. They are one of the best engines capitalism has created to unite people around a healthy activity.There is this scary but very real phenomenon that we discuss in the podcast: many people, defined for decades by their work, die within a year of retiring. A simple Google search will reveal dozens of studies confirming this. Absent 40-plus hours of weekly TPS reports, people need something to do. What better thing is there than skiing? SeniorsSkiing.com is an important website that makes sure people who want to form a community on the snow can do it. Check it out.Additional ReadsWeisberg mentions legendary ski journalist Lloyd Lambert in our interview - here’s a New York Times piece on him and senior skiers from 1982. Subscribe at www.stormskiing.com
Our featured guest tonight is Dudley Delffs. Dudley has a Ph.D. and is a writer, book author, editor, and consultant, and of course he smokes a pipe. He has served in a variety of editorial and collaborative roles for dozens of New York Times bestselling authors. Throughout his 25-year career in writing and publishing, Dudley has consistently explored faith in unexpected people, places, and events from Dolly Parton to Queen Elizabeth II, NFL coaches and many others. In the "Pipe Parts" segment Brian will review a pipe collection of Danish High Grades from show listener Cressy.
Cy Williams is the publisher and editor of the long running monthly cannabis culture publication- High! Canada Magazine (HCM) which is a free informational and educational printed magazine distributed at age verified shops across Canada. Cy is also the publisher and editor of the monthly Psychedelic Canada Magazine (PCM) and quarterly High! Europe Magazine (HEM). Born and raised in Canada, Cy discusses his work with HCM, HEM and PCM as well as his observations on how psychedelics will impact national health care systems, HCM's community outreach efforts and his beliefs on a life after this life.
7-31-21: Robin Gunn is a guest on her own show! Bob Loudermilk of The Second Half Expo 2021 hosts July 29, 2021/ Due to a Huge popular Demand, we are Re-Running “The Flip the Script” on Robin Gunn … After Airing the Popular Rise & Thrive OSJ Radio Hour for 5 Plus Years… Robin HerSelf is Going to be Interviewed this Saturday Morning at 9:05am on KZLS The Eagle
We Are FLIPPIN' THE SCRIPT … On The Rise & Thrive OSJ Radio Hour … Robin Gunn is Going to be Interviewed, Robin Will Step Down as Host and be Interviewed by Bob Loudermilk of The Second Half Expo 2021 (secondhalfexpo.com) Hear the Amazing True Story Behind the 29 Year Publication for the 50-Plus, Their Family Members and Retirement Communities AKA The Oklahoma Senior Journal! okseniorjournal.com This week on The Rise & Thrive OSJ Radio Hour, Saturday morning at 9:05AM on KZLS The Eagle 1640AM. Left to Right on “Zoom” OSJ Radio is Jake Robnett (the OSJ Radio Producer) Robin Gunn • Publisher • Editor & On Air Host and (bottom center) Bob Loudermilk (Flippin' The Script) on Robin Gunn and Robin will be the Interviewee This Time! Robin R. Gunn the CEO • Publisher • Editor & On Air Host of the Oklahoma Senior Journal for the last 29 Years will be Interviewed on this OSJ Radio Hour … It will be her first time to be Interviewed on her show since she first opened the mic 2016! Bob Loudermilk of Second Half Expo (secondhalfexpo.com) will be Interviewing Robin on this “Flippin' The Script” and Hear Robin's Amazing True Story on How the Oklahoma Senior Journal has been a Part of the Oklahoma landscape and community for the last 29 years it all had to begin somewhere! Bob Loudermilk of Second Half Expo will interview The Rise and Thrive OSJ Radio Hour – Robin Gunn… The Publisher, Editor & On Air Host of the Oklahoma Senior Journal • Magazine Radio & App! OSJ Facebook:OklahomaSeniorJournal/ OSJ Instagram:oklahomaseniorjournal/ OSJ Phone number (405) 816-7889 Email rgunn@okseniorjournal.com
This week, the panel discusses U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin's announcement that he will seek the Republican nomination to run for governor in 2022, the passage of the state's $212 billion budget and what that will mean for local school districts and the undocumented population, a Mattituck School senior who gained quite a bit of attention for dressing in “goth” for her senior picture, the return of outdoor dining this summer, and the legalization of recreational marijuana and what that might mean for the Shinnecock Nation in Southampton. https://www.facebook.com/wpsutton (Bill Sutton), Managing Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/annette.hinkle (Annnette Hinkle), Arts & Living Editor, Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/joe.werkmeister (Joe Werkmeister), Editor: The Suffolk Times/Riverhead News-Review https://www.facebook.com/michael.mackey.984 (Michael Mackey), Local Host For Long Island Morning Edition, WLIW-FM https://www.facebook.com/beth.young.777 (Beth Young), Publisher/Editor, East End Beacon
This week, the panel discusses U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin's announcement that he will seek the Republican nomination to run for governor in 2022, the passage of the state's $212 billion budget and what that will mean for local school districts and the undocumented population, a Mattituck School senior who gained quite a bit of attention for dressing in “goth” for her senior picture, the return of outdoor dining this summer, and the legalization of recreational marijuana and what that might mean for the Shinnecock Nation in Southampton. https://www.facebook.com/wpsutton (Bill Sutton), Managing Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/annette.hinkle (Annnette Hinkle), Arts & Living Editor, Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/joe.werkmeister (Joe Werkmeister), Editor: The Suffolk Times/Riverhead News-Review https://www.facebook.com/michael.mackey.984 (Michael Mackey), Local Host For Long Island Morning Edition, WLIW-FM https://www.facebook.com/beth.young.777 (Beth Young), Publisher/Editor, East End Beacon
This week, the panel discusses what appears to be a loosening up of the COVID-19 vaccine, with several pop-up PODs distributing doses in local communities on the East End in the past week; statements from U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin on his possible interest in running for Governor in New York State in November; Suffolk County's decision last week to extend bay-bottom leases to oyster farmers for another 10 years; and the beginning of an abbreviated “fall” sports season this week, which will include spectators for the first time during the pandemic. https://www.facebook.com/shaw11946 (Joseph P. Shaw), Executive Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/wpsutton (Bill Sutton), Managing Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/civiletti (Denise Civiletti), Publisher/Editor, Riverhead Local https://www.facebook.com/beth.young.777 (Beth Young,) Publisher/Editor, East End Beacon https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100017101128499 (Ambrose Clancy,) Editor, Shelter Island Reporter
This week, the panel discusses what appears to be a loosening up of the COVID-19 vaccine, with several pop-up PODs distributing doses in local communities on the East End in the past week; statements from U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin on his possible interest in running for Governor in New York State in November; Suffolk County's decision last week to extend bay-bottom leases to oyster farmers for another 10 years; and the beginning of an abbreviated “fall” sports season this week, which will include spectators for the first time during the pandemic. https://www.facebook.com/shaw11946 (Joseph P. Shaw), Executive Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/wpsutton (Bill Sutton), Managing Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/civiletti (Denise Civiletti), Publisher/Editor, Riverhead Local https://www.facebook.com/beth.young.777 (Beth Young,) Publisher/Editor, East End Beacon https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100017101128499 (Ambrose Clancy,) Editor, Shelter Island Reporter
In this episode the guys chat with Neil Clarke, publisher and editor-in-chief of "Clarkesworld". The popular (and three-time Hugo-award winning) monthly science fiction and fantasy magazine has hosted stories from the likes of N.K. Jemisin, Ken Liu, and Jeff VanderMeer, among many other great writers. It's also become a showcase for some great artists, as well. The conversation ranges from the seeds that sprouted Clarkesworld, the struggles with gaining a foothold in the literary community, and the efforts being taken to include science fiction stories from all over the world. Of course, we ask Neil to give us his favorite (and least favorite) sci-fi film adaptations. Give it a listen! If you have time, please rate and review! We want to find more listeners like you! Twitter: @littolens Instagram: @littolens Blog: littolensblog.wordpress.com Email: littolens@gmail.com
All the way from Portland, Oregon, Keith Martin, the editor and publisher of Sports Car Market gives Dean and Jay insight on Covid-19's impact on the car market and the survival of his popular magazine.
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Happy New Year! Here we get back to work sharing the views of people that make the global logistics industry go for our 45th consecutive year. Today Flying Typers is the longest continually published industry media source under the same ownership and Publisher/Editor in the history of air cargo. But what will happen in 2020? After a less than memorable 2019 it seems everybody is looking for answers. Will this new decade be the “Roaring 20’s” or as we celebrate Chinese Lunar New Year later this month, will we step off during 2020 as an industry into “The Year of The Mouse?” Brandon Fried longtime President of the Air Forwarders Association is one air cargo executive in world of change that seems to transcend time. While it has become fashion and even rule to flip and change top executives regularly at other industry associations , there goes “Steady Brandon” out there seemingly unflappable as counterpoint to that action. Let’s face it we have all more or less have been home surrounded in the sanctuary of family and friends for the past weeks and now it’s back to work. But just as soon as the weekend comes around we will be back home minus the lights and gaiety of the season looking ahead maybe at some unpaid bills and in some climes to nine or ten more weeks of winter. As 2020 begins ,as soon as next weekend might be a good time to watch a movie together at home filled with laughter to bring us all back together once again while the spirit of the holidays still linger on. “The Mouse That Roared” from 1959 is my favorite Peter Sellers movie. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/geoffrey-arend/support
Wanna know how to forgive more? Matt @mattgottesman sits down with Amy Newmark (Publisher, Editor-in-Chief & Author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul Book Series) and they go all in on how forgiveness helps propel you much further in life, why people hold on to things when they need to let go, what happens if we don’t forgive and the effects on us, why forgiveness is hard for so many people, taking back our power by taking back our energy, the overall benefits forgiveness has on moving forward, her new book, The Forgiveness Fix - 101 Stories about Putting the Past in the Past and Moving Forward, changing our overall attitude towards life and having new perspectives, samples of short stories in the new book and much more... Follow Me: Instagram: https://instagram.com/mattgottesman Instagram: https://instagram.com/hdfmagazine Website: https://mattgottesman.com Facebook: @mattgottesmanofficial Featured Guest: Amy Newmark: https://instagram.com/amynewmark Chicken Soup for the Soul: https://instagram.com/chickensoupsoul Website: https://chickensoup.com Podcast: Subscribe: https://ampl.ink/dZ2Xd ß All Platforms Instagram: https://instagram.com/hustlesoldseparately
Josh Greene, really needs no introduction on The Grape Nation, this is his fourth appearance and we invite him on the show at the end of each year. We will be looking back at “2019, The Year in Wine” with him. Josh Greene has been the Editor and Publisher of Wine and Spirits Magazine since 1986.The Grape Nation is powered by Simplecast.
I’ve got a great guest to share with you on this episode of the Channel Mastery podcast; you’re going to meet Frank Ledwell, founder, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief at OutdoorX4 (pronounced “Outdoor by 4”). His title is an adventure lifestyle publication that caters to people who access adventure with their vehicles. Wait, isn’t that all of us? Well, yes and no. And that’s why I thought it would be so great to host Frank on the Channel Mastery podcast! Verde has a lot of clients who are hoping to genuinely serve people who classify themselves as “overland” fans, or more accurately, according to Frank, people who love to access adventure with their vehicles. Let’s be honest - we ALL access adventure with our vehicles, or have at some point. But for some reason, the communities are separate. I see that changing, as does Frank, and that’s what we explore in this episode. What’s more, you’ll get to discover the best channels to genuinely tap into the vehicle-supported adventure community, learn how and why they congregate and most important? Why the DIY-community is so powerful in this space. To Frank, “overlanding” is the blend between a road trip and backpacking. I couldn’t agree more. We would have been remiss not to touch on the rise of the electric vehicle and how it’s growing the vehicle-supported space in a huge way. This is a great show and I know it will give you the nudge you need to expand your community more intentionally to those who call themselves ‘overlanders.’ GUEST PROFILE: Frank Ledwell is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of OutdoorX4. In 2006, he co-founded, published and was Editor-in-Chief of JPFreek Adventure Magazine, and was involved with the publications through mid-2012. In 2016 and 2017, he was named a recipient of the “Excellence in Craft” award for magazine writing and photography, awarded annually by the Texas Auto Writers Association, for articles he wrote on traveling in Big Bend National Park as well as his review of the all-new Land Rover Discovery. He is a member of the Texas Auto Writers Association, the Texas Motor Press Association and the Texas Outdoor Writers Association. His articles on the off-highway travel, adventure destinations and product/vehicle reviews have been featured in numerous publications. Ledwell is an avid explorer, adventurer and advocate of responsible outdoor recreation and off-highway travel. He resides in Texas with his family.
Guest: Dr Lee Bell, Media Personality, Motivational Speaker and Community Activist joins us to discuss the danger to African Americans from White Moderate, Why older African Americans are supporting Joe Biden and not Kamala Harris or Corey Booker, why Mayor Pete Buttigieg is polling so low with African Americans and the fight to save civil rights and voters rights. Lut Williams, Publisher/Editor of The Black College Sports Page joins us to discuss the latest in HBCU Basketball and other HBCU news. Plus we have tickets to giveaway for you to win! Joins us for breaking news and other discussions! Listen live beginning live at 6pm Est at blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor or at 646-929-0130. You can ask questions to our guest at padnation@facebook or padnation2@twitter.Interested in advertising on the show or having your own show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com or at labatchelor@thebatchelorpadnetwork.com. Listen to the podcast of each show at thebatchelorpadnetwork.com or at tunein.com. Follow us at padnation@facebook, padnaton2@twitter
Seasoned editor and journalist Grace Bennett joins Carol to discuss her career path and time off to raise her family. Despite having reached the top of her field prior to her career break, Grace had the “nobody wanted her” experience so many of us do when looking to relaunch after our career breaks. Grace is Founder and currently Publisher/Editor in Chief at Inside Press Inc. a community/regional group of magazines focused on northern Westchester, NY
Guest: Dr Wilmer J Leon III, Syndicated Talk Show Host, and Best Selling Author and Dr Larry Fedewa, Host of The Dr Larry Fedewa show on The Batchelor News Radio Network joins us to discuss the rise and fall of labor unions and will debate other topics. Keith Humprhey, Chief of Police in Little Rock, Arkansas joins us to discuss the latest in Law Enforcement topics. Lut Williams, Publisher/Editor of The Black College Sports Page joins us to recap/preview the weekend in HBCU Football and discuss other HBCU news. Nick Anastos of Anastos Media joins us to discuss the latest in the NFL and other sports. Listen live beginning live at 6pm Est at blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor or at 646-929-0130. You can ask questions to our guest at padnation@facebook or padnation2@twitter.Interested in advertising on the show or having your own show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com or at labatchelor@thebatchelorpadnetwork.com. Listen to the podcast of each show at thebatchelorpadnetwork.com or at tunein.com. Follow us at padnation@facebook, padnaton2@twitter
Guest: Mike Patton, Writer at The Nashville Times, the Queen Media Collective and Author joins us to discuss the latest in NFL/Collge Football news. Lut Williams, Publisher/Editor of The Black College Sports Page joins to recap/preview the week in HBCU Football. Listen live beginning live at 7pm Est at blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor or at 646-929-0130. Interested in advertising on the show or having your own show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com or at labatchelor@thebatchelorpadnetwork.com. Listen to the podcast of each show at thebatchelorpadnetwork.com or at tunein.com.
Wayne M. Zamora, editor in chief for Latin Connection eMagazine and the previousowner of The Copy Shop, Inc. in Sumter, South Carolina for over 12 years.Born in Uvalde, Texas and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Wayne has been marriedfor over twenty-seven years and has two children, who are part of the staff for the Latin Connection Magazine. Wayne Zamora, is a photographer for events, fashion and all events. He is also the Editor-in-Chief for the magazine. He attends most celebrity events as well as fashion shows all over the United States.
Welcome Aboard The Airways Podcast! Season 3 kicks off with an all-new format. Rohan Anand and Vinay Bhaskara welcome Enrique Perrella as the third host of the show. Enrique, the Publisher & Editor in Chief of Airways Magazine, also joins the production team, bringing in numerous guests from the industry to be featured in this season's interview segment. This new season will be edited and cured by our new team member, Jeffry Nova, a professional radio veteran who's taking The Airways Podcast to a new level of quality. In this episode, David Neeleman exclusively tells Airways Managing Editor, Chris Sloan, the tentative launch date of his new startup, code-named Moxy. Rohan, Vinay, and Enrique analyze three topics drawn from the top headlines in the commercial aviation scene: Boeing mothballs the launching of the 777-8X. Cathay Pacific changes its top management. Tokyo-Narita gives way to Haneda as the prime airport for US carriers. Tune in, The Airways Podcast is here!
We'll be talking with Ann Herrington, Publisher/Editor, Bella Wexler, Intern/Writer, and Bonnie Craig, Writer. We will be discussing The Tucson Dog Magazine, how it got its start, what it's like to write for them, how they got started writing for the magazine, and some of the articles and information you can find in the magazine.
STEFAN PLAZA PODCAST. Session with James Boston (@bostoinmelb)- Publisher, Editor, Digital Strategist, Co-founder Paperlust.co
Guest on The Batchelor Pad Show Hosted by Orlando Hughes: Lut Williams, Publisher/Editor of The Black College Sports Page joins us to discuss the latest in HBCU sports news. Listen live beginning live at 6pm Est at blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor or at 646-929-0130. You can ask questions to our guest at padnation@facebook or padnation2@twitter.Interested in advertising on the show or having your own show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com or at labatchelor@thebatchelorpadnetwork.com. Listen to the podcast of each show at thebatchelorpadnetwork.com or at tunein.com. Follow us at padnation@facebook, padnaton2@twitter
Tonight Coco talks about the difficulty of making a film plus the latest in politics. Listen live beginning live at 6pm Est at blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor or at 646-929-0130. Followed by The Batchelor Pad Show. LA'S Guest: Guest: Carl "Lut" Williams, Publisher/Editor of the Black College Sports Page joins us to discuss the HBCU players early/ late picks in NFL Draft, Boulware out as Winston Salem State University Football Coach and other topics. Andrew Dixon, Soccer Analyst/Writer tells us if the US Women's Soccer Team can defend their title and other related news. Plus cultural/social news and a look at the NBA/NHL Playoffs. Listen live beginning live at 7pm Est at blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor or at 646-929-0130. You can ask questions to our guest at padnation@facebook or padnation2@twitter.Interested in advertising on the show or having your own show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com or at labatchelor@thebatchelorpadnetwork.com. Listen to the podcast of each show at thebatchelorpadnetwork.com or at tunein.com. Follow us at padnation@facebook, padnaton2@twitter
Frank Cannata, Publisher & Editor in Chief and CJ Cannata, CEO at The Cannata Report share their opinions on the recent developments at Xerox, and how all of this might work out in the best interests of the dealers. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Frank Cannata — https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-cannata-b0407328 CJ Cannata — https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjcannata The Cannata Report — http://www.thecannatareport.com/
John Heaston is the Publisher/Editor at the Reader, El Perico, and OmahaJobs.com
On our last show of the season, we have the multi-award winning journalist, Flo Anthony. The host of the daily syndicated radio show “Gossip On The Go With Flo” for 22 years. Author of three books including “One Last Deadly Play” and the Black Expressions Bestselling novel, “Deadly Stuff Players,” Flo is also the Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of the online magazine blacknoir.NYC and writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column “Go With The Flo,” She is sharing about being the First Only and Different and breaking grounds on the Shine Out Loud Show
On our last show of the season, we have the multi-award winning journalist, Flo Anthony. The host of the daily syndicated radio show “Gossip On The Go With Flo” for 22 years. Author of three books including “One Last Deadly Play” and the Black Expressions Bestselling novel, “Deadly Stuff Players,” Flo is also the Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of the online magazine blacknoir.NYC and writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column “Go With The Flo,” She is sharing about being the First Only and Different and breaking grounds on the Shine Out Loud Show
My guest today is Nathan Chan. Nathan is the Publisher & Editor of Foundr Magazine, a digital magazine for young entrepreneurs on the App Store & Google Play store. Nathan launched Foundr in March 2013 from his bedroom and in a small period of time it has become a top 10 ranked 'Business & Investing Magazine' on the app store. As publisher of Foundr Nathan was a finalist for Publisher of the Year for 2014 in the Digital Magazine awards. He has had the pleasure of interviewing some of the most accomplished entrepreneurs around the world namely Sir Richard Branson & Arianna Huffington and much more. Share your thoughts with me on Twitter @mclaubscher and Instagram @cashflowninjapodcast Click To Tweet: How To Build A Seven Figure Digital Magazine If you have enjoyed our podcast, please share with friends and family Please Subscribe, Rate, and Review on Itunes so more people can find us! so more people can find us! Interview Links: Foundr Magazine HOW TO GET MORE FOLLOWERS ON INSTAGRAM: 10,000 INSTAGRAM FOLLOWERS IN 2 WEEKS 7 POWERFUL TACTICS TO GET MORE VIEWS AND FOLLOWERS ON SNAPCHAT THE ULTIMATE GUIDE ON HOW TO CREATE A DIGITAL MAGAZINE FROM SCRATCH – HOW FOUNDR BUILT ITS ENTREPRENEUR MAGAZINE Support Our Sponsors Healthy ONNIT, use coupon code GETONNIT to receive 10% off your order @ www.cashflowninjahealth.com Wealthy Fundrise, a great way to participate in commercial real estate investments. Learn more @ www.cashflowninjawealth.com Wise Audible, download any audio book for FREE when you try Audible for 30 days @ www.cashflowninjabook.com Killer Resources! Money Masters Playbook Cashflow Ninja Cashflow Investments Checklist Cashflow Ninja Cashflow Toolkit Thanks so much for joining me again this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post! Also, please leave an honest review for the Cashflow Ninja Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. And finally, don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates, please follow me on twitter @mclaubscher and instagram, @cashflowninjapodcast. Special thanks to for joining me this week. Until next time! Live a life of passion and purpose on YOUR terms, M.C. Laubscher
Tyler Basu is a professional Content Marketer, Podcast Host and Digital Magazine Publisher. Like many others before him, Tyler's journey in business began when he read a book called Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. Driven by his ambition, he spent his early twenties navigating his way through several different industries including financial planning, promoting seminars, direct sales, and selling real estate. In 2013, Tyler launched his first podcast, Chatting With Champions. In the process of interviewing over 100 successful entrepreneurs for his show, he developed a fascination for online business and digital publishing. By 2015, Tyler had written and published several books on Amazon, including the #1 Amazon Bestseller Lifestyle Business Blueprint. Tyler left the real estate industry in 2015 to become the Publisher & Editor of Lifestyle Business Magazine, a digital magazine for lifestyle entrepreneurs. Tyler also hosts the Lifestyle Business Magazine Podcast. When he's not interviewing guests or writing articles for his magazine, he's busy helping other entrepreneurs and organizations implement content marketing strategies to attract and retain their ideal customers. Tyler's Favorite Quote: “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” Tyler's Favorite Books: The Millionaire Fastlane: Crack the Code to Wealth and Live Rich for a Lifetime. Get Your Free Audio Book Links From Today's Show:www.tylerbasu.com Me in INC
“The Uncle Earl's Xmas Presence” Featuring Mr. Ritch Esra, Publisher/Editor – The Music Business Registry In today’s show, Uncle Earl let's it all hang out in the romp through the Winter Wonderland of Music and Business. My special guest, Ritch Esra, drops some knowledge regarding the direction of the Entertainment Industry, how the Artists can […] The post Mr. Ritch Esra, Publisher/Editor – The Music Business Registry appeared first on The Uncle Earl.
Nathan is the Publisher & Editor of Foundr Magazine, a digital magazine for young entrepreneurs on the App Store & Google Play store. Nathan launched Foundr in March 2013 from his bedroom and in a small period of time it has become a top 10 ranked 'Business & Investing Magazine' on the app store. As publisher of Foundr Nathan was a finalist for Publisher of the Year for 2014 in the Digital Magazine awards. He has had the pleasure of interviewing some of the most accomplished entrepreneurs around the world namely Sir Richard Branson & Arianna Huffington and much more.