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Today we're talking with Jolie Bernard, CEO of The Bernard Group, a full-service strategic branding and communications firm she started in 2010. She was on the podcast last June. and she's back for a repeat visit because she was recently named the Fidelity Bank P.O.W.E.R. Woman of the Year at its inaugural awards ceremony! Jolie received multiple nominations. Some of the words used to describe her included “champion,” “goal-oriented,” “solutions-driven,” “natural leader,” “passionate,” and “connector.” That is because she aligns herself with causes and non-profit organizations that are anchored in the spirit and mission of helping those that do not have traditional access to resources. In today's conversation, I can't wait to find out more about what this powerful woman is up to and what makes her tick. Listen and Learn: What connected Jolie to the P.O.W.E.R. program How Jolie transitioned from television news to entrepreneurship The moment when potential, purpose, and passion solidified for Jolie What is servant leadership? The theme behind Jolie's various non-profit organizations Advice for those in the fund-raising space Three keys to having the life you want and enjoying it What makes Jolie's partnership with the P.O.W.E.R program and the Fidelity family more than transactional The greatest life lessons Jolie has learned in the past few years thebernardgroupnola.com 504-909-5650 LinkedIn @joliebernard Instagram @joliebernard Facebook @joliedugasbernard Twitter @TheBernardGroup
This week we are joined by Dorothy Carvello! Dorothy Carvello worked her way up in the Artist and Repertoire business, even becoming the first female A&R executive at Atlantic Records. She battled sexism the whole way and she changed the music industry. Dorothy Carvello exposed everything she knew and you can read it all in her book, Anything for a Hit: An A&R Woman's Story of Surviving the Music Industry Music: "Wallee" by Kaz Editor: Bri Autrey Sponsor: York Music Group
There were too many guests to put in the title They are: Carly Patrick, Eli Brisard, Kalil Agu, Anon, Kaitlynn Eastridge of Witch Weather, and Lindsey Simmons, (and Alayna because she is gay.) *Trigger warning for sexual assault around the 58 min mark* We come to you on June 28th, the anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, with a PRIDE episode. https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2019/06/harvard-scholars-reflect-on-the-history-and-legacy-of-the-stonewall-riots/ Never forget that Marsha P. Johnson, a Black Trans woman, threw the first brick. https://marshap.org/ None of us are free until we are all free. All lives do NOT matter until ALL LIVES MATTER. The book we mentioned is Anything for a Hit: An A&R Woman's Story of Surviving the Music Industry by Dorothy Carvello. Catch her interview on Sept 3rd! https://www.amazon.com/Anything-Hit-Womans-Surviving-Industry/dp/0912777915 If the question "What is it like to be Queer in America?" bothers you, you need to watch this. Hear us out. We might be young, but we'eve had to grow up a lot. Music: "Wallee" Kaz Editor: Bri Autrey Sponsor: York Music Group
Are you tired of living in guilt and shame?Are you trying to figure out how to lift yourself out of it?Are their things you know you need to grow past in order to propel forward?In this episode I talk about how the last part of the song and how it has helped me, in many relationships, to propel forward. I take you on the journey of my past and my present to illustrate that this song is so much more than an intimate relationship song but a song for ALL relationships.I speak about 3 things I'd like you to remember and here are the links for quick access to do those things:Subscribe:Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIs the podcast hub you use not listed? Let me know!Hit me up:FacebookInstagramJoin my NEW Facebook Community: Sisters Offering Assistance to RiseRemember, there is strength in vulnerabilityXxCharise
Trust issues!!? Who has them?I know I do...... did..... maybe still do a little. Past relationships can cause this.Verse 3 of my song talks about trust and how to begin to trust again. It isn't easy but it sure can be done.
Are you tired of your past holding you back in your current situation? Are you ready to stare your past in the face and take charge? Are you ready to Grow In Love?If yes, then.... this episode is most certainly for you!! You are a resilient woman and I know you can make it through anything!Let me take you on a journey and share the reasons behind this Song of a Resilient Woman.
On this episode of ROCK TALK WITH MITCH LAFON, new interviews with Judas Priest's Ian Hill and former music executive Dorothy Carvello. Claudio Bergamin (Judas Priest's Firepower and Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon logo artist) and Alan Niven co-host.In our first interview, Ian Hill discusses the band's upcoming tour with Uriah Heep, upcoming changes to the set list, the importance of staying relevant & making new music, imagery & artwork, on being the sole remaining original member of Judas Priest, changing personnel (Al, Tim, Richie, Andy, Ken, drummers & more), finding Rob Halford for the band and replacing Al Atkins, would he invite K.K. for a pint, Ozzy and getting older and much more. In our second interview, former record executive turned author Dorothy Carvello discusses her book Anything for a Hit: An A&R Woman's Story of Surviving the Music Industry, surviving the toxic work environment, Ahmet Ertegun, sex, drugs, violence, various band's she's worked with, best advice for starting a new band in 2019 and more. Twitter: @mitchlafonInstagram: @mitch_lafon Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon is available on: 1. Spotify 2. iHeart 3. Apple Podcasts 4. GooglePlay 5. Amazon Alexa 6. TuneIn 7. Google Podcasts 8. Stitcher Please subscribe! Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When we read Dorothy Carvello‘s memoir Anything for a Hit: An A&R Woman’s Story of Surviving the Music Industry we were blown away. Dorothy had a life-long dream of working in the music industry and when the opportunity arose to work for Atlantic Records President Ahmet Ertegun, Dorothy jumped at the chance. Almost immediately she would discover this was no regular workplace. As Dorothy put it “If personnel had actually enforced the rules, everyone in the building would have been fired by lunch.” With Dorothy’s dream job came amazing highs and very low lows. Sexual harassment and rampant drug use were all common daily occurrences and Dorothy battled constant misogyny with every step. Nevertheless she excelled, working her way up from Ahmet’s secretary to Atlantic Records first female A&R Executive. Dorothy loved going to live shows and the thrill of discovering and nurturing untapped talent but the constant abuse, both mental and physical from her male co-workers certainly took it’s toll. Dorothy would fight back and to this day continues to do so. We recently had a riveting conversation with Dorothy about how she pushed past the societal expectations she was raised with and how she built her career in the music industry. We also discussed her very unique friendship with Ahmet and couldn’t help but ask about the beautiful man named Michael Hutchence who was a shining example of what a man could be among the toxic masculinity. We talk about how we need to continue to push forward with #TimesUp and #MeToo because the battle isn’t over but thankfully there are women like Dorothy who are putting these stories forward and fighting back. Everyone needs to pick up a copy of this book immediately! You can find Dorothy on Twitter and Instagram and her memoir where ever books are sold. You can find us on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook. Don’t forget to Rate, Review & Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes! Check out our Network ROCK AND ROLL ARCHAEOLOGY for more amazing podcasts! Get $50 toward select mattresses by visiting Casper.com/muses and using MUSES at checkout. Terms and conditions apply.
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Meet Dan and Dan! Dan Reed, Music Director and Afternoon Host at WXPN/Philadelphia and Dan DeLuca, Music Critic and Columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer sit down on a bi-weekly basis to talk MUSIC! Dorothy Carvello was the first female A&R executive in the history of Atlantic Records. She chronicles her career in a new book ‘Anything for a Hit: An A&R Woman’s Story of Surviving the Music Industry’. It’s a shocking portrait of an industry already known to be somewhat lawless. Dorothy talks to Dan and Dan about her intentions for writing the book, how the culture within the industry has changed and what it was like to working alongside industry icons like Ahmet Ertegun.