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In this episode, Ant Hopper of the 99ers sits down with ExchangeWire's Rachel Smith and Grainne Reid to discuss the UK social media ban for under-16s, Google's AI search changes and the data landscape as Accenture buys Whalar
Compartimos hoy la segunda parte de nuestro Evento BazArte que hicimos en conjunto con la entidad Amor Que Sana el pasado 16 de Mayo en el Museo de la Música Puertorriqueña. En esta ocasión compartimos música de Juan Riestra y la poesía de Rachel Smith, Susan Hernandez Virola y Sabrina Ahmed. Visita a nuestro auspiciador The Poet's PassageSiguenos aquí y visita nuestra tienda
Sunday's chaos in Shrewsbury, along with teen takeovers elsewhere in the city and county, have raised a lot of questions about how the system handles kids who break the law. KMOX's Michael Calhoun sat down with a longtime former city prosecutor Rachel Smith to walk through how it actually works, and why.
Genesis 1:31 reveals a powerful truth about God's character: He is a God of order, purpose, and intentional design. In this devotional, Deidre Braley explores what it means to be created in the image of God and how His orderly nature is reflected throughout creation. From the boundaries He established in the natural world to the systems that allow life to flourish, God demonstrates that order is not restrictive—it is life-giving. As believers, we are called to reflect His character by bringing peace, clarity, and purpose into the spaces we influence. Highlights God’s creation reveals His nature as a God of order and purpose. Being made in God’s image means reflecting His character in everyday life. Order creates space for people, relationships, and communities to thrive. Stewarding our homes and possessions can be an act of worship. Healthy systems and organization help good work flourish. Peacemaking reflects God’s heart and brings stability to relationships. Christians are called to bring clarity and hope into chaotic situations. Small acts of intentionality can create lasting impact in our daily lives. Join the Conversation Where do you sense God calling you to bring greater order, peace, or purpose into your life? Have you experienced how creating healthy rhythms and boundaries has helped you grow spiritually? Continue the conversation with the Crosswalk community here: https://forums.crosswalk.com/ Do you want to listen ad-free? When you join Crosswalk Plus, you gain access to exclusive, in-depth Bible study guides, devotionals, sound biblical advice, and daily encouragement from trusted pastors and authors—resources designed to strengthen your faith and equip you to live it out boldly. PLUS ad free podcasts! Sign Up Today! Full Transcript Below: What it Means to Be Made in the Image of an Orderly God By Deidre Braley Bible Reading: God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. And there was evening, and there was morning—the sixth day. - Genesis 1:31 NIV Marie Kondo is known as one of the world’s most beloved tidying experts, and one day she convinced me that the path to inner peace would be to pull all of the clothes out of my closet and throw them on my bed to be analyzed, one by one. I had just watched the first episode of her show Tidying Up with Marie Kondo on Netflix, in which she teaches her proteges to ask this question: When I touch this item, does it spark joy? If the answer is yes, then the item gets to stay. If the answer is no, the directive is to thank the item for its service and then bid it adieu. Even if this sounds a little woo-woo, I have to say that after I had removed a great many joyless items from my wardrobe and reorganized the rest of my clothes back into the closet, I felt an internal sigh of relief. I did feel more joyful. I felt as though a burden had lifted, as though a weight I’d been unwittingly carrying around for years was suddenly gone. In 1872, John Wesley preached, “Cleanliness is, indeed, next to godliness,” and though he was talking specifically about the way a person dressed and cared for their appearance, I think he was pressing on a deeper spiritual truth, too. Cleanliness is the visual representation of order, and our Creator is, as evidenced by creation, a God of order. If you look carefully at the creation story, you will notice that God did not just bring all things into being—he also gave them each a designated spot, a boundary for existence, a specific space in which to thrive. He separated the light from the darkness, giving both their time to reign, as day and night. He gave each plant one specific fruit to bear. He told the sea how far it could go and then said, “No more.” Biblical scholar Rachel Smith describes God’s work in a way that Marie Kondo would approve of: “It (the world) was designed to run well and to be a well-ordered environment for its occupants. This is the sense of good in the creation account. Everything God created He declared good because it acted within its purpose and provided benefits” (Rest Assured: What the Creation Story Was Intended to Reveal About Trusting God, pg. 62-63). Intersecting Faith & Life: What does it mean to bear God’s image? It means to care about the things he cares about, and to reflect his character out into the world. And one of the things that God cares about is order, which creates space for life to thrive. When we enter into chaos and bring disorder back into equilibrium, we are doing the work of God. Here are some practical areas where we might do that today. In our physical spaces Declutter one area of your home. Choose a junk drawer, a closet, or a bedroom. Remove everything, and only put back what serves a purpose or, per the advice of Marie Kondo, brings joy. Give each item a designated space, and then, if you can, bring a little extra beauty to that area. Organize by color. Add flowers. Freshen with a scented sachet. Is there a time of day that feels particularly chaotic? Create a ritual to help it go more smoothly. If morning times are hectic, for example, pre-set your coffee pot the night before. Lay out your clothes. Wake up ten minutes earlier. Light a candle while you eat breakfast. See how these adjustments bring a sense of peace to what used to feel overwhelming. In our workplaces Administration may not be glamorous, but it is essential for bringing order. If you have the gift of administration—that is, organizing information, communication, and actions into systems that run smoothly—put it into practice in your workplace. Good structures help good work to thrive. Be a problem solver. If you see that something is not working and have an idea for how to fix it, say something. Be someone who steps into situations and brings clarity and excellence. In our communities Jesus said, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God” (Matthew 5:9). In our communities, bringing order looks like bringing peace—to relationships, to organizations, to broken systems. When we step into disordered situations or strained relationships in our neighborhoods or even global communities, we are reflecting God’s image by bringing equilibrium. This could look as simple as serving on the PTA and being a voice of calm and reason when the meetings get heated, or it could look like serving in outreach ministries to provide for the real, everyday needs of neighbors. Further Reading: Genesis 1:1-31 Rest Assured: What the Creation Story Was Intended to Reveal About Trusting God by Rachel Booth Smith Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Is the industry sleepwalking into a creative quality crisis? Why are we still building retail media on first-wave infrastructure? Are marketers ready to adopt audio as a full funnel channel?This week, we're handing the mic over to our audience for another mailbag special. We've gathered burning questions from across the ad tech landscape and put them to our team, who'll dive in and answer as best they can… In this episode of The MadTech Podcast, ExchangeWire's head of content, John Still, is joined by CEO Rachel Smith and COO Lindsay Rowntree to discuss generative AI content, retail media, and audio. The conversation explores if AI is doing more harm than good to public perceptions of advertising, the pace of retail media's evolution, and measurement challenges with audio channels.Thank you to DAIVID's Barney Worfolk-Smith, VML's Kiessé Lamour, and Audion's Kamel El Hadef for this month's questions!Got a burning question for the ExchangeWire team? Send your questions over to us and we'll answer in our next monthly mailbag special...0:00 Introduction0:47 Is the industry sleepwalking into a creative quality crisis?20:46 Why are we still building retail media on first-wave infrastructure?33:53 Are marketers ready to adopt audio as a full funnel channel?
Rachael Gnatowski and Rachel Smith of The New England Ballet Theatre in Avon join us in studio to discuss their art, the company, and their production of The Little Mermaid.
Rachel Smith returns to the podcast fresh off a standout performance at the B.A.A. 5K, where she finished second overall and was the first American woman across the line. A 2020 Olympian in the 5,000m, Rachel is now navigating a new season of life as both a professional runner and a mom of two young daughters. In this conversation, Rachel shares how her relationship with running has evolved, what it looks like to balance elite training with motherhood, and why she's been drawn toward road racing in this chapter of her career. She reflects on shifting priorities, redefining success, and what's next as she considers stepping up to the marathon distance. Rachel also opens up about the realities of training in a different season of life, the importance of community in Flagstaff, and how she's approaching racing with a fresh perspective. It's a thoughtful, honest look at growth, identity, and staying connected to the sport in a way that feels meaningful. What we talked about: Returning to racing and B.A.A. 5K performance Growing up around the Boston Marathon and its significance Learning how to race on the roads vs. track racing Transitioning from track to road racing Becoming a mother and shifting life priorities Training and competing while raising two young kids Redefining success and not comparing to past versions of herself Considering a marathon debut and learning fueling strategies Life in Flagstaff and the professional running community Family, relationships, and what matters most beyond running Interest in trail running and ultramarathons Perspective on long-term career fulfillment and curiosity in sport Media Mentioned: For the Love of the Grind by Sara Hall Support our sponsors: Huug makes high-quality bras and underwear designed to actually fit and support your body through every phase of life. Their pieces are comfortable, functional, and built for movement, making them a go-to for everyday wear and training alike. Use the code “Lindsey” for 15% off at huug.com. Geist Half Race Series Go to geisthalf.com and use the code “Another26” for $10 off any race distances. Noogs: Noogs Nutrition is my go-to for fun, flavorful fuel with carbs and electrolytes, with flavors like Lemon Zinger, Electric Watermelon, and Blue Raspberry, plus caffeinated options too. Use code “another15” for 15% off your first order.
In this episode of The MadTech Podcast, ExchangeWire's head of marketing, Grainne Reid, is joined by CEO Rachel Smith and COO Lindsay Rowntree.Index Exchange has deployed the world's first containerised DSP on its new cloud infrastructure. The team discuss the technical side of Index Cloud and how it changes bid mechanics on the open web. The second story covers Meta's plans to extend its advertising offerings into CTV. Finally, they look into News UK's synthetic audience-planning tool, Times ExplorAItion, and the ways publishers are leveraging their first-party data to better target audiences.0:00 Introduction0:58 Bedrock Platform debuts first containerised DSP15:12 Meta looks to CTV to fuel advertising growth26:55 News UK launches tool with Times first-party data
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We welcome Dr Dana Kolsky from Animal-Free Science Advocacy (AFSA) to discuss animal testing, including the recently released documentary film How to Make Drugs and Feel Great about Everything.Dana's bio:Dana is a dedicated veterinary surgeon whose career is driven by a deep commitment to animal welfare. Since 2018, she has cared for small animals with compassion and integrity, guiding countless families through challenging and complex medical decisions. Before entering the veterinary field, Dana earned degrees in Communications and Film and Television and built a career in media and marketing.A lifelong advocate for animal rights, she has volunteered with many animal welfare organisations, turning her passion into action. Deeply concerned by the suffering caused through animal experimentation, Dana now channels her skills and voice into her work with Animal-Free Science Advocacy — working to end animal testing and help animals not just one by one, but on a much larger scale.How to Make Drugs and Feel Great about Everything is a new feature documentary from Keegan Kuhn, co-producer/co-director of Cowspiracy and What the Health, with director Journey Zephyr, that investigates the process of drug development in the US, uncovering the wasteful, dangerous and absurd use of animal testing in the 21st century. Links:Follow Animal-Free Science Advocacy https://animalfreescienceadvocacy.org.au/ and view the quality resources available; from the history of the anti-vivisection movement, right through to case studies, sector news and the AFSA podcast https://animalfreescienceadvocacy.org.au/resources/podcast/ Support AFSA's campaign to end primate experiments https://animalfreescienceadvocacy.org.au/ending-primate-experiments/ In the What You Can Do section: there is a link to a letter that can be sent to the government, calling to stop the funding of primate experiment, and a unique donation opportunity that allows supporters to name a primate https://animalfreescienceadvocacy.org.au/honour-me-with-a-name/ Take action and ask your MP to support AFSA's Federal Budget submission to see better funding of non-animal experiments. https://animalfreescienceadvocacy.org.au/fund-the-future/ Global news update from April 9, 2026: From promises to implementation: the latest global moves advancing animal-free research https://animalfreescienceadvocacy.org.au/from-promises-to-implementation Ever wondered where animal experiments are happening in Australia? It could be right on your doorstep. Check out this resource to learn more: https://animalfreescienceadvocacy.org.au/case-studies/on-your-doorstep/Other ways to support this important work include becoming a member of AFSA and making a donation https://animalfreescienceadvocacy.org.au/take-action/ The film: How to Make Drugs and Feel Great about Everything official documentary film website: https://www.howtomakedrugsfilm.com Post-show notes kindly provided by Dana following our discussion: We asked what fish are used for in research. The main uses are: as models of human development and disease; in toxicity testing as subjects for measuring harmful effects of chemicals, and in aquaculture research to expand the farming of fish for food. We asked me about local breeders of animals for research. The main suppliers are Ozgene and Australian Bio Resources. The research institutions themselves breed their own animals. Previous AFSA interviews:Freedom of Species interview with Rachel Smith, CEO of AFSA, November 2024 https://www.3cr.org.au/freedomofspecies/episode/animal-free-science-advocacy-interview-rachel Freedom of Species interview with Robyn Kirby, Primate Campaign Consultant, April 2025 https://www.3cr.org.au/freedomofspecies/episode/animal-free-science-advocacy-primate-experimentation-interview-robyn Music we played on the show:Beautiful Boy by John LennonFly Away by Lenny KravtizI want to break free by Queen Please note that unfortunately due to copyright restrictions, we are unable to include the songs in the podcast. Please contact the FoS team with any feedback at FoSradio@proton.me
In this episode of The MadTech Podcast, ExchangeWire editor Aimee Newell Tarín is joined by CEO Rachel Smith and head of content, John Still. They look into OpenAI's foray into media ownership, an AI-publishing crossover, and the streaming market.The first story this week is OpenAI's acquisition of the tech and business talk show, Technology Business Programming Network. The team discuss what this says about OpenAI's strategy, and what it means for TBPN. The second covers CNN International Commercial's move into agentic infrastructure, and the opportunities and pitfalls of agentic transactions. Finally, a court in Rome has ruled that Netflix's price increases between 2017-2024 were illegal. Will this case set a global precedent for the streaming giant?More industry insights & analysis at www.exchangewire.com0:00 Introduction1:00 OpenAI acquires TBPN14:46 CNNIC builds in-house agentic infrastructure28:19 Italian court rules Netflix price hikes illegal
How can the ad tech industry create impact without precision targeting? What is the credibility of LLM visibility tools, and what are the barriers and accuracy of data? How likely is agent-to-agent buying in the future?In this mailbag episode of The MadTech Podcast, ExchangeWire editor Aimee Newell Tarín is joined by CEO Rachel Smith and COO Lindsay Rowntree to answer our listeners' biggest questions about ad tech and media. They discuss the need to prove advertising value, the rise of generative engine optimisation, and how SSPs and DSPs are adapting for an AI agent-led environment.Thank you to Generation Media's Lauren Whyman, eight&four's Chloe Singleton, and Responsible Marketing Advisory's Emily Roberts for this month's questions! Got a burning question for the ExchangeWire team? Drop your questions over to us and we'll answer in our next monthly mailbag special... https://forms.zohopublic.com/lindsay11/form/MadTechPodcastYourQuestionsAnswered/formperma/xpD2uD_a2V5POYx47TrUnf3ZCERYN28c1w6aS5RsuEE0:00 Introduction1:00 How can the industry create impact without precise, laser focused targeting?2:26 Ciaran's chutney moment3:22 Back on schedule14:14 What is the credibility of tools that showcase LLM visibility information?33:02 How likely is agent to agent buying? What does the future of the ad tech industry look like?
#836 Want to turn 25¢ postage into a $1,000+ profit mailer — without ever touching a single postcard? In this cross-promoted interview from Nick Loper's The Side Hustle Show, Nick sits down with Dalton Joyner and Rachel Smith of Big Sky Automation to break down a surprisingly profitable twist on Every Door Direct Mail (EDDM): selling shared postcard ad space to local businesses. They explain how they shrunk their mailings to hyper-targeted neighborhoods (around 2,500 homes) to keep costs low, then filled each card with up to 16 advertisers at around $150 per spot — creating a repeatable extra-income model with strong retention. You'll hear how they land advertisers (Facebook Messenger, email, and smart targeting like Valpak), why category exclusivity is a huge selling point, how they outsource printing + bundling so they never touch the postcards, and how this “shared advertising” offer can become the perfect foot-in-the-door lead generator for higher-ticket services! What Nick discusses with Dalton and Rachel: + Every Door Direct Mail model + Shared postcard advertising + $150 per advertiser slot + 2,500-home targeted mailings + Category exclusivity advantage + Facebook Messenger outreach + Outsourced printing + fulfillment + $1,000+ profit per mailer + 60–70% advertiser retention + Foot-in-door agency lead strategy Thank you, Nick, Dalton, and Rachel! Check out The Side Hustle Show. Check out Big Sky Automation. To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The MadTech Podcast, ExchangeWire COO Lindsay Rowntree is joined by CEO Rachel Smith and Zac Selby, SVP of global solutions for data & technology at dentsu.They look at IAB Australia's 'Future of Measurement' initiative, Google securing a patent for AI-generated landing pages, and Apple introducing advertisements in Apple Maps.0:00 Introduction1:20 IAB Australia launches new initiative12:51 Google patents right to replace landing pages27:34 Apple to introduce ads in Maps
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In our very first mailbag special, ExchangeWire's head of marketing Grainne Reid is joined by CEO Rachel Smith and John Still, head of content, to answer our listeners' biggest questions about ad tech and media.The team put on their media planning hats, debating where they would allocate spend across retail & commerce media, CTV, and out-of-home. They also discuss the strengths of independent agencies versus holdcos, and unpack the legal and regulatory battles shaping the industry, from antitrust trials to social media bans.0:00 Introduction1:27 Kerry asks: Media planning14:01 Steve asks: Agencies26:16 Paul asks: Investigations & policy moves
Entertainment reporter Rachel Smith shares the latest celebrity news and headlines in another round of “The Scoop.” Sherri Shepherd joins to discuss receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, being nominated for four NAACP Image Awards and her new comedy tour "Make It Make Sense.” Chef Will Coleman stops by to break down his viral grocery shopping strategy, the “5 to 1 Grocery Method,” which turns shopping and recipe planning into a simple formula. Plus, author Debra Curtis shares details about her first novel "Laws of Love and Logic,” the next book from Jenna Bush Hager's Thousand Voices Books imprint. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Rachel Smith is an OB-GYN, lifelong mountain-lover, and person with type 1 diabetes who set out to summit Mount Vinson, Antarctica's tallest peak, in some of the harshest conditions on the planet. After climbs like Kilimanjaro and Aconcagua, she realized the biggest curiosity was not just the summit itself, but the diabetes strategy behind it: insulin safety, altitude, tech failures, and what it takes to navigate unpredictable blood sugars when you are far from help.In this episode, Rachel takes us into a 13-day Antarctica expedition (8 days on the mountain), where the sun never sets, the cold hits -50°C, and even treating a low can become complicated. You will hear what surprised her most, what she would do differently next time, and the message she wants every person with diabetes to carry with them: progress over perfection, and your goals do not have to shrink because you have T1D.WHAT WE COVER:Why Rachel chose Mount Vinson and why she decided to share the diabetes side publicly this timeThe realities of climbing in Antarctica: 24-hour daylight, extreme cold, and carrying everything yourselfManaging T1D on Kilimanjaro (manual testing) vs. Aconcagua and Vinson (pump + CGM)What happens when diabetes tech fails at altitude and in the cold (pump alarms, sensors cutting out)How Rachel kept insulin from freezing and built in backups (including guide support)Fueling strategy on long climb days: lower-carb mornings, steady carbs during breaks, and why it matteredSafety conversations with guides: how hypoglycemia symptoms can mimic altitude sicknessKEY TAKEAWAYS:1️⃣ Your plan needs redundancy. Remote climbs demand extra supplies, backup delivery methods, and contingency plans for freezing, loss, and tech failure.2️⃣ The environment changes everything. Altitude, cold, disrupted routine, stress hormones, and long-duration exertion can make blood sugars feel unlike your norm. That is not failure, it is data.3️⃣ Zoom out to rebuild trust. Rachel's CGM graphs looked more stable in hindsight than they felt in the moment, which is a reminder not to let one chaotic window define your confidence.WHAT'S NEXT:
Send us a textSo many of us experience brokenness, but we all have the ability to find beauty from those challenges and it can positively impact how we move forward.Today Rachel talks to us about the importance of being 10% braver, challenging ourselves to see what we can achieve and allowing ourselves to be guided by God in the process.Feel free to listen in xxx
#759 What if a simple postcard could open the door to a full-blown, high-margin local marketing agency? In this episode, host Brien Gearin sits down with Dalton Joyner and Rachel Smith, founders of Big Sky Automation, to break down a simple (and surprisingly profitable) local-agency growth play: using shared direct-mail postcards as a “foot-in-the-door” offer that brings small businesses in fast — then upselling into higher-value services like web development, Google Business Profile optimization, and reputation management. Dalton and Rachel share their origin story, how they structure the postcard program, the exact tools they use to fulfill mailers through USPS EDDM, and how they keep execution simple with Canva and automation. They also reveal how they've turned the model into an online community that helps others launch the same business in their own towns! What we discuss with Dalton and Rachel: + Shared direct-mail postcards + Low-cost “foot-in-the-door” offers + Splitting postcard costs + USPS EDDM fulfillment + Local business lead generation + Upselling agency services + Google Business Profile optimization + Reputation management systems + High-margin postcard profits + Community-based agency model Thank you, Dalton and Rachel! Check out Big Sky Automation at BigSkyAutomation.com. Get the free Community Card Mini Course. Follow Dalton and Rachel on YouTube. To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when marketers lead with helping instead of selling? In this episode of The Field Guide Podcast, Peter talks with Rachel Smith and Dalton Joyner of Big Sky Automation about a practical, results-driven approach to local marketing.They break down how their Community Card: a shared direct-mail postcard that helps service-based businesses stay top of mind through repetition, trust, and affordable shared advertising.If you're a business owner or marketer looking for real-world strategies that actually work, this episode delivers actionable insights you can use right away.Claim your Free Community Card Mini-Course:https://communitycardplaybook.com/communitycardhome?am_id=peter6658Website: BigSkyAutomation.comYoutube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BigSkyAutomation
How lovely are Your dwellings,O LORD God of hosts! (Psalm 84:1)“no good thing shall he withhold from those who live a godly life.” (Psalm 84:12b)"And you also were included in Christ when you heard the message of truth, the gospel of your salvation. When you believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God's possession—to the praise of his glory.” Ephesians 1:13-14
Send us a textRachel Smith is a Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, breathwork facilitator, speaker, podcast host, and founder of Natural Health Rising, an online functional medicine practice serving clients worldwide. After putting her own autoimmune disease into remission, Rachel has helped hundreds of others naturally reverse symptoms of autoimmune disease, mold illness, and other chronic health challenges. Rachel's unique RISE approach combines functional medicine lab testing, nutrition, lifestyle changes, nervous system work, healing hidden infections, and detoxing from environmental toxins in order to help clients heal and thrive. Her mission is to bring functional medicine and holistic health practices to the world, and help as many people as possible rise to their healthiest, happiest, most empowered selves.Find her at W: https://naturalhealthrising.com/E: Rachel@naturalhealthrising.comNatural Health Rising Membership: https://www.skool.com/natural-health-rising-6209/about?ref=77c29ce69cbf4fb2be0865f18fea6bcc Book a free health consult: https://www.naturalhealthrising.net/health-consultationinstagram @naturalhealthrisingUse code FA FOR 40% OFF Athletic greens is a non-negotiable part of my daily routine. With 75 absorbable vitamins and minerals in just one scoop a day, I have increased my energy, improved my immune function and so much more. To get your own AG at 20% off go to www.athleticgreens.com/functionallyautoimmune Order now for a free vitamin D3/K2 supplement and 5 free travel packs!Support the show
In this special episode of the MadTech podcast, ExchangeWire's head of content John Still is joined by CEO Rachel Smith, COO Lindsay Rowntree, and co-founder & advisor Ciaran O'Kane to share their big industry predictions for the year ahead. They look at the impact of AI search on brands and publishers, how the Omnicom-IPG deal will change the global agency landscape, and a reframing of ad tech amid the contraction of the open web. 0:00 Introduction 1:52 Rachel: “Publishers become brands, brands become publishers” 20:10 Lindsay: “Agencies” 29:54 Ciaran: “A reframing of ad tech”
Entertainment reporter Rachel Smith stops to share the hottest Hollywood headlines. Also, Brad Paisley joins Jenna and Willie to discuss his brand-new Christmas album “Snow Globe Town” and his own holiday traditions. Plus, from style to travel, some 2026 trend predictions predicted by Pinterest. And, viral sensation Katie Fulton shares some favorite reads. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Revisit: We chat with lots of amazing members of the dedicated team that care for the animals at Animal Kingdom park and who help in their animal outreach programs around the world. Thanks to Robin Walker, Zoological Manager at Disney's Tri-Circle D Ranch, Dr. Deidre Fontenot, Dr. Anne Savage, Rachel Daneault, Dr. Joseph Soltis, Dr. Zak Gezon, and Rachel Smith for just blowing our minds with your knowledge and enthusiasm for helping animals and people around the world. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3837 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreSubmission form for Holiday Week EntriesGuests:Robin Walker, Zoological Manager at Disney's Tri-Circle D RanchDr. Deidre Fontenot – Translocating birds in the Mariana IslandsDr. Anne Savage – Saving the Cotton-top Tamarin, Purple MartinsRachel Daneault – Primate Zoological Manager, Disney's Animal Kingdom- Grauer's Gorillas at GRACEDr. Joseph Soltis – Elephants and Bees ProjectDr. Zak Gezon – ButterfliesRachel Smith – Sea turtles at Vero BeachLinks and Resouces: Disney Conservation Fund, Disney Animals Facebook, Disney's Animals Science and Environment FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by: State Line Tack, Equine Network and Listeners Like You
Revisit: We chat with lots of amazing members of the dedicated team that care for the animals at Animal Kingdom park and who help in their animal outreach programs around the world. Thanks to Robin Walker, Zoological Manager at Disney's Tri-Circle D Ranch, Dr. Deidre Fontenot, Dr. Anne Savage, Rachel Daneault, Dr. Joseph Soltis, Dr. Zak Gezon, and Rachel Smith for just blowing our minds with your knowledge and enthusiasm for helping animals and people around the world. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3837 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreSubmission form for Holiday Week EntriesGuests:Robin Walker, Zoological Manager at Disney's Tri-Circle D RanchDr. Deidre Fontenot – Translocating birds in the Mariana IslandsDr. Anne Savage – Saving the Cotton-top Tamarin, Purple MartinsRachel Daneault – Primate Zoological Manager, Disney's Animal Kingdom- Grauer's Gorillas at GRACEDr. Joseph Soltis – Elephants and Bees ProjectDr. Zak Gezon – ButterfliesRachel Smith – Sea turtles at Vero BeachLinks and Resouces: Disney Conservation Fund, Disney Animals Facebook, Disney's Animals Science and Environment FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by: State Line Tack, Equine Network and Listeners Like You
Dr. Mary Barbera and Rachel Smith share a simple, effective 3-step plan to stop toddlers from hitting and throwing things, even when they're overwhelmed or frustrated. Based on positive parenting and behavior science, this approach helps toddlers with or without delays learn calm behavior fast. Rachel used it to stop her son's hitting and throwing in just two days, and it can work for you too.
At just 28 years old, Rachel Smith is preparing to make history. Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes before her third birthday, she has never let her condition define her limits. Already having summited the highest peaks in South America, Africa, and Australia, Rachel now sets her sights on Mount Vinson, Antarctica's highest peak at 4,892m.In this conversation with host Eoin Walker, Rachel shares her remarkable journey:Growing up as the first child in Northern Ireland to use an insulin pumpHow evolving technology has supported her ambitions in medicine and mountaineeringThe unique physiological challenges of managing diabetes at high altitude and in extreme coldThe balance between risk, resilience, and pushing human potentialHer partnership with Breakthrough T1D and the importance of raising awarenessThis is a story of grit, adaptability, and proving that chronic conditions don't have to hold you back from extraordinary goals.Learn about Rachel and follow her journey here.Find out more about Breakthrough T1D.
If you've ever wanted a simple side hustle with no upfront costs, this episode may spark something for you. Rachel Smith and Dalton Joyner break down how they run "Community Postcards," a direct-mail model where they sell ad space on physical postcards, design the layout, and mail them out … all after advertisers have already paid. You'll hear how the model works, why business owners say yes, and what you can realistically earn each month. In this episode, you'll learn: how to start a postcard side hustle with zero upfront expenses the exact pitch they use to land $150 advertisers what to expect in terms of time, income, and workflow how to keep your risk close to zero ways this simple project can lead to larger recurring clients If you enjoy connecting with local businesses and want something easy to test, this is a model worth considering. Do you like what you're hearing? Consider giving it a caffeinated thumbs up. We'd really appreciate it! Need a little (and sometimes big) push to start and stay focused to grow your side hustle? Dive into my online Masterclass: How To Turn Your Thoughts Into Wanted Things. For the full show notes head on over to the home of Side Hustle Hero. https://www.sidehustlehero.com/173 Connect with Rachel & Dalton: Free Community Card Playbook Mini Course Connect with Joan: Instagram Facebook About Joan Be on the show! Tell us about your side hustle success story!
On this week's podcast, Samara Hocihara of the Telegraph joins John Still and Rachel Smith to discuss AI litigation, Reddit's big moment and the new Browser Wars. *Check out the winners from The Wires Awards 2025*
Get caught up on Hollywood headlines with Rachel Smith and “The Scoop.” Also, The bob is the hottest haircut of the year, and celebrity stylist Chris McMillan is here to show us new ways to style it. And, Bestselling author and psychic medium Laura Lynne Jackson shares her new book, “Guided,” featuring extraordinary stories of ordinary people. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week, Rachel Smith and Lynne discuss essential health habits for freelancers with guest Lucie Robazza. Lucie, a certified health coach and personal trainer, shares practical tips on: Incorporating simple exercise routines The importance of protein-rich diets How to maintain good posture for productivity and long-term health How good health can make you more efficient - and make more money Quick and healthy snack ideas The episode covers habit-building techniques, such as micro habits, and emphasises the significance of sunshine and hydration in everyday routines. Perfect for writers who spend long hours at their desks looking to improve both their physical well-being and business performance. Her methods are easy, achievable and shame-free. Connect with Lucie via her website: https://www.strenxia.com/ Visit The Content Byte website for a transcription of this episode: https://thecontentbyte.com/episodes/ Find Lynne www.lynnetestoni.com Find Rachel www.rachelsmith.com.au Rachel's List www.rachelslist.com.au Thanks (as always) to our sponsors Rounded (www.rounded.com.au), an easy invoicing and accounting solution that helps freelancers run their businesses with confidence. Looking to take advantage of the discount for Rachel's List Gold Members? Email us at: hello@rachelslist.com.au for the details. Episode edited by Marker Creative Co www.markercreative.co
In this MadTech Podcast team episode, ExchangeWire editor Aimee Newell Tarín is joined by co-founder & CEO Rachel Smith and COO Lindsay Rowntree. They look at UK broadcasters' appeal to the government to stamp out big tech's anticompetitive practices, WPP's partnership with analytics firm Sightly, and the DSP wars between Amazon, Google, and The Trade Desk. They also discuss AI regulation in journalism and publishing, the modularisation of ad tech, and parallels between the DSP wars and the Chinese economy.
Lauren Smith, Mariah Smith, Rachel Smith, & Stacey Rusch join host Andy Cohen. Listen to lively debates on everything from the latest drama surrounding your favorite Bravolebrities to what celebrity is making headlines that week live from the WWHL clubhouse.Aired on 10/26/25Binge all your favorite Bravo shows with the Bravo app: bravotv.com/getbravoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Entertainment reporter Rachel Smith dishes on the latest celebrity news and headlines. Also, Malala Yousafzai joins to discuss her deeply personal new memoir Finding My Way. Plus, ‘Nobody Wants This' stars Timothy Simons and Jackie Tohn stop by to talk about what to expect in season two. And, friendship coach Danielle Bayard Jackson shares why building meaningful and lasting female friendships matters. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of the MadTech Podcast, ExchangeWire head of marketing Grainne Reid is joined by co-founder & CEO Rachel Smith and Daniel Sichel, managing director at Webtopia. They look into Google's strategic market status and the inclusion of AI search, TikTok's plans to cut 439 content moderation jobs in London, and Sharb Farjami's appointment at Reddit. They also discuss regulation in the ad tech ecosystem, the dangers of AI reliance in content moderation, and advertising opportunities in community-led environments.
Where is Seattle's local economy headed amid concerns over downtown office vacancies, new state and local taxes on businesses, and federal tariff policies? It's a patrons-first episode of Seattle News, Views & Brews, where you can always learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel talks with outgoing Seattle Metro Chamber President and CEO Rachel Smith (who's taking on a new role at Washington Roundtable) about how Seattle business leaders are trying to raise awareness about the jobs and industries needed to power the region's future. If you'd like exclusive early access to episodes like this in the future, please support this podcast on Patreon!
The footage was silent, but it still felt like a shot heard round the world. The infamous leaked elevator security camera footage of Beyonce and Solange Knowles seemingly giving Jay Z his due is one of the most compelling moments in history. (According to this historian at least.) Joining Tess to unpack what actually went down that famous night after the Met Gala are Lauren Smith (@mslas) and Rachel Smith (@privatecirizenrachel), co-hosts of “The Smith Sisters Live” on Radio Andy on Sirius XM.Read Jay Z's memoir “Decoded” Read “Becoming Beyonce” by J. Randy TaborelliWatch “Beyonce: Life is but a Dream” Follow Pop Mystery Pod on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok @popmysterypod Pop Mystery Pod is written and produced by Tess Barker @tesstifybarker. Produced by Tyler Hill. Theme song by Rick Wood @Rickw00d.Support independent pop journalism and join us on Patreon at Pop Mystery Pod. Get access to ad free episodes, bonus content, and polls about upcoming topics. patreon.com/PopMysteryPodFollow Tess's other podcasts Lady to Lady and Toxic: The Britney Spears Story wherever you get your pods. Make sure to leave us a review! And tell a friend about the show! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the MadTech Podcast, ExchangeWire head of marketing Grainne Reid is joined by CEO Rachel Smith and Ellie McDonough, programmatic director at Dentsu. They discuss how TikTok's US business could be impacted by investment from the Murdochs, how AI search is harming publishers, and UK broadcasters rejecting the idea that they should partner in order to take on the streaming giants. (Since this podcast was recorded, Trump has signed an executive order stating the terms of a deal to transfer TikTok's US business to a US owner. Rupert Murdoch's investment has also been confirmed.)
We're back to talk about Jim Henson's 1986 musical fantasy, Labyrinth! Many an awakening were had! Special guest, KPTZ radio host, Rachel Smith! Written by Terry Jones.Directed by Jim Henson.Starring David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly, and Toby Fraund.
In this team episode of the MadTech Podcast, editor Aimee Newell Tarín is joined by CEO Rachel Smith, and research lead Mat Broughton. They discuss the latest news from this week surrounding Google's antitrust search case, looking at whether the changes the tech giant has been forced to implement will have a significant impact on the ad tech ecosystem, and whether we can still expect a breakup of Google in its ad tech monopoly case. They also look ahead to ATS London next week, revealing what they're most excited about and what will be new at this year's event. If you want to join us at ATS London next week and haven't got a ticket yet, you're still in time – register here: https://events.exchangewire.com/ATSLondon2025#/buyTickets/selectTickets
In this ExchangeWire team episode of the MadTech Podcast, head of marketing Grainne Reid is joined by CEO Rachel Smith, and head of content John Still, to discuss the latest headlines in the TV and streaming landscape. They examine the surge we're seeing in ad-supported streaming, ITV announcing a new cost-cutting drive as its profits fall, and UK media regulator Ofcom proposing that YouTube should promote videos made by public service broadcasters.
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In this episode of The Content Byte podcast, hosts Rachel Smith and Lynne Testoni discuss the impact of AI on freelance writing and marketing with guest Steven Lewis. Steven, a seasoned journalist and copywriter, offers a deep dive into using AI, specifically custom GPT, to streamline marketing tasks for freelancers. He explains: the practical steps to creating a custom GPT how it can maintain consistent client communication how it can give feedback on your copy to ensure it is on-brand how it can help freelancers focus on high-value creative tasks the ethical considerations of AI use and the importance of human connection in an increasingly automated world Connect with Steven on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenlewissydney/ The link to the course he talks about is: https://aicmocourse.com And listeners can get a 10% discount using the coupon code CONTENTBYTE25 Find Lynne www.lynnetestoni.com Find Rachel www.rachelsmith.com.au Rachel's List www.rachelslist.com.au Thanks (as always) to our sponsors Rounded (www.rounded.com.au), an easy invoicing and accounting solution that helps freelancers run their businesses with confidence. Looking to take advantage of the discount for Rachel's List Gold Members? Email us at: hello@rachelslist.com.au for the details. Episode edited by Marker Creative Co www.markercreative.co
El plan es despedirnos conversando sobre cómo sentipensamos lo ‘importante’ que está pasando: Palestina sufre un genocidio, el imperialismo avanza y la resistencia también. Agradecemos a quienes nos acompañaron en estas conversaciones y a quienes nos apoyaron para seguir aquí. Gracias por compartir saberes y por sintonizar con nosotras. ‘Si quieres llegar lejos, ve acompañada’ — Proverbio africano Con cariño, Susanne Nicole y Rachel Smith
Susanne Nicole, Rachel Smith y Yira Rodriguez, conversan con Ryan Hamilton, antropologo, agricultor y profesor boricua que vive en Nueva York, sobre las celebraciones del día de la emancipación y autonomía de los pueblos negros en las realidades de la violencia por parte del gobierno. Ademas con la Lcda. Rosa Seguí portavoz de Aborto Libre Puerto Rico sobre la respuesta a las ganas de desinformar por el sector conservador del gobierno
SCP-2408 designates several anomalies associated with GoI-0432, also known as "the Hunter's Black Lodge"– an anomalous criminal organization and Sarkic cult primarily active in post-Soviet states.Content Warnings: Body Horror, Gore, Cannibalism, Implied Violence Against Minors, Drug Abuse, Mentions of Prostitution, Human Trafficking, and Organized Crime.TranscriptPatronsJan 1 - Jan 8 Patrons!Jacob Irvin, Richard Martin, Tam, MRTech655, Rachel Smith, Francisco Landaverde, Davywavy221, Porible, Natalie Polesovska, Felcrist, Ashley Galvan, Daniel Davenport, Anthony Lopez, Daniel, OtakuTrash69, LDDK, Llama King, and Rhett Bellamy!Cast & Crew SCP Archives was created by Pacific S. Obadiah & Jon GrilzSCP-2408 was written by MetaphysicianScript by Kevin WhitlockNarrator - Jon GrilzOleh Shpak - Giancarlo HerreraIvan P. Krupin - Dustin ParsonsSamuil T. Ankudinov - Erika SandersonOtari Iosava - Ben CounterArt by Eduardo Valdés-HeviaDialogue Editing by Daisy McNamaraTheme Song & Music by Matt Roi BergerSound Designer - Brad ColbroockShowrunner - Daisy McNamaraCreative Director - Pacific S. ObadiahExecutive Producers - Tom Owen Presented by Bloody FMwww.Bloody-Disgusting.comwww.SCParchives.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scp_podStore: https://store.dftba.com/collections/scp-archivesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/scp_pod/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/scparchives.bsky.socialDiscord: https://discord.gg/tJEeNUzeZXTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scppodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/scparchives
Como todo los jueves las mujeres controlan el micrófono. En esta ocasión Susanne Nicole y Rachel Smith primero conversan sobre arte y liberación con Rocío Tejada, curadora y directora de Fundación Verde Aguacate. Mientras que en la segunda parte del episodio hablan con Jeremy Rodríguez, representante de la Federación de Maestros de Puerto Rico sobre los continuos problemas del magisterio en la Isla.
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