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Best podcasts about rebecca coleman

Latest podcast episodes about rebecca coleman

The Mater Podcast
Glitter with Rebecca Coleman & Nicole Seymour

The Mater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 44:12


The fabulous Rebecca Coleman & Nicole Seymour join me to chat about the sparkly, clingy, joyful, irritating, enchanting paradox that is glitter!A few years ago I attended a zoom lecture by Dr Rebecca Coleman about her long-term research project into glitter. A project which was initiated following a collaging workshop with young girls, organised by Coleman.. It was witnessing the allure of glitter as a material in this workshop, as well as how glitter was appearing for weeks afterwards, lingering at the bottom of a bag, or attached to belongings and clothing, that led her to follow some of these themes further..Rebecca is a professor at the school of School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies and Bristol Digital Futures Institute at the University of Bristol, with research crossing media, cultural studies and feminist theoryRebecca recommended that we invite Nicole Seymour to join us in this conversation.. Nicole works in the environmental humanities, asking how literature and other cultural forms – from documentary film to stand-up comedy – mediate our relationship to environmental crisis. Her latest book, Glitter, is an environmental-cultural history of that substance from Bloomsbury's “Object Lessons” series. She is professor of English and graduate advisor of environmental studies at California State University at Fullerton.I am officially a mega fan of Beckie and Nicole, they are both iconic. They do such a good job of maintaining the enjoyment of glitter while taking it seriously as a subject.. I highly recommend both of their books which I will link to here:https://mitpress.mit.edu/9781912685387/glitterworlds/https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/glitter-9781501373763/More LinksRebecca Colemanhttps://journals.oslomet.no/index.php/rerm/article/view/3669https://read.dukeupress.edu/cultural-politics/article/18/1/79/298683/Glitter-Shine-GlowPatinas-of-Feminine-Achievement (I'm not sure if this is open access?)https://www.academia.edu/36834385/_Osgood_J_in_press_You_cant_separate_it_from_anything_glitters_doings_as_materialised_figurations_of_childhood_and_art_in_Sakr_and_Osgood_Eds_Post_Developmental_Approaches_to_Childhood_Art_Bloomsburyhttps://www.gold.ac.uk/goldsmiths-press/publications/glitterworlds/Nicole SeymourA very short piece on glitter's usage in fishing lures. https://bloomsburyliterarystudiesblog.com/2022/09/fishing-lure-glitter-environment.htmlhttps://www.dukeupress.edu/aesthetics-of-excesshttps://read.dukeupress.edu/books/book/214/ShineThe-Visual-Economy-of-Light-in-AfricanAlso referenced: Kylie Crane, Plastic and ConcreteMater:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mater________/Website: https://mater.digital/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Great Minds: People and Culture
Putting ‘Mother’ on a Resume

Great Minds: People and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 32:21


In today's episode, Ren Akinci and Rebecca Coleman dive into the crucial yet often overlooked aspect of putting ‘mother' on the resume. Listen in as they explore how women deserve rightful credit for honing indispensable skills while navigating the rewarding journey of motherhood. It's time to reshape the narrative and acknowledge the powerhouse of capabilities […]

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Campaign Chemistry
Campaign Chemistry: We Are Social U.S. CEO Rebecca Coleman

Campaign Chemistry

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 38:51


In the old days of advertising, disciplines such as creative, PR and experiential had distinct swim lanes. Not anymore. Now that brands can interact with consumers directly on social media, and their experiences and work can be amplified organically online, creativity and brand work can come from anywhere.For We Are Social, which merged with sister agency The Narrative Group a year ago, the goal is to help brands tap into culture, either online or through real-world experiences, by prioritizing what U.S. CEO Rebecca Coleman calls “earned-led creativity.”In this episode, Coleman chats about the changing nature of social media and its inherent link to real-world experiences that build buzz online. She also shares her experience as a female founder in the male-dominated agency space.Listen to this episode and subscribe to Campaign Chemistry wherever you get your podcasts.

On Brand with Nick Westergaard
Brand Transformation with Emmanuel Probst

On Brand with Nick Westergaard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 32:27


Emmanuel Probst leads brand thought leadership at Ipsos and is the author of the Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller Brand Hacks. His latest book is Assemblage: The Art and Science of Brand Transformation. We discussed all of this and more this week on the On Brand podcast. About Emmanuel Probst Emmanuel Probst is Global Lead, Brand Thought-Leadership at Ipsos, adjunct professor at the University of California at Los Angeles, and the author of Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller Brand Hacks. He supports numerous Fortune 100 companies by providing them with a full understanding of their customer's journey. Emmanuel holds an MBA in Marketing from the University of Hull, United Kingdom, and a Doctorate in Consumer Psychology from the University of Nottingham Trent, United Kingdom. His latest book is Assemblage: The Art and Science of Brand Transformation. Episode Highlights Technology and COVID have changed a lot about consumer behavior but … “You also have to look at what hasn't changed,” Emmanuel began. “We as humans crave in-person and interpersonal interactions.” “Stop trying to compete with Amazon,” Emmanuel cautioned. “People keep saying retail is dead. Retail is growing faster than e-commerce. But it has to be either very high touch or very unique.” Furthermore, brands have to make a positive impact in the world and in the lives of consumers today. Where do you start with this? “Don't try to be everything to everyone,” Emmanuel said. “An airport saying it wants to be carbon neutral isn't a realistic goal. But Dove can celebrate real beauty.” That's why brand building is both an art and a science. So, how is branding like wine-making? The title for Emmanuel's new book Assemblage comes from his belief that this art and science has more in common with makers of spirits like wine and bourbon (now he has my attention!). “The master blender combines samples from a variety of grapes and methods.” Are there examples of brands doing this? “Liquid Death has changed the conversation around water,” said Emmanuel, adding that much of the brand's innovation came as the result of relatively cheap but incredibly innovative creative. Liquid Death comes up a lot on the On Brand podcast. It was referenced recently by Rebecca Coleman and as far back as David Brickley. What brand has made Emmanuel smile recently? “I have two!” Emmanuel shared, again leading with Liquid Death for “murdering your thirst.” He also pointed us to B2B copywriter George Tennenbaum for his engaging presence on LinkedIn. To learn more, connect with Emmanuel on LinkedIn and find his new book Assemblage on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or wherever you like to shop. Want more Emmanuel Probst On Brand? Check out his previous appearances on marketing in the midst of the pandemic and creating brands for tomorrow's consumers. As We Wrap … Listen and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon/Audible, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart, YouTube, and RSS. Rate and review the show—If you like what you're hearing, be sure to head over to Apple Podcasts and click the 5-star button to rate the show. And, if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review to help others find the show. Did you hear something you liked on this episode or another? Do you have a question you'd like our guests to answer? Let me know on Twitter using the hashtag #OnBrandPodcast and you may just hear your thoughts here on the show. On Brand is a part of the Marketing Podcast Network. Until next week, I'll see you on the Internet! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On Brand with Nick Westergaard
Finding Your Brand's Sub-Culture with Rebecca Coleman

On Brand with Nick Westergaard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 32:14


Rebecca Coleman is the President of The Narrative Group and leads US operations for We Are Social. Her work is defined by the innovative approach of earned-led thinking, which has been used by brands including Mcdonald's, Harmless Harvest, and Universal Pictures. We discussed all of this and more this week on the On Brand podcast. About Rebecca Coleman Rebecca Coleman holds over 20 years of experience in building great relationships with clients and even better campaigns for their brands. Currently, she is President at The Narrative Group, an award-winning creative agency that specializes in earned-led brand experiences for some of today's biggest brands including McDonald's, Harmless Harvest, and Universal Pictures. Previously, Rebecca founded Something Massive, a strategy-led advertising agency and production company with clients like Plum Organics, Oikos, and KIND. Episode Highlights News about The Narrative Group. As we began the interview, Rebecca shared that her company, The Narrative Group, just merged with We Are Social—the world's largest social media agency. “A bit part of what got their attention was our work on Minions …” Making Minions cool again. When client Universal Pictures approached The Narrative Group with the challenge of making their Minions characters cool and relevant again in the digital age, Rebecca's team jumped into action. Grounded in market research and featuring an innovative and now infamous approach on TikTok, Narrative's work accomplished this challenging feat. “Culture has decentralized today,” Rebecca explained, noting the importance for brands of focusing on sub-cultures of their audiences and customers. “You not only have to show up in the right places—you have to be connected with their interests in places like TikTok.” What brand has made Rebecca smile recently? “Liquid Death! They made water from cans—which is better for the environment than bottles—look badass.” This was a very on-brand smile as it's all about knowing their subcultures. To learn more, check out the websites for The Narrative Group and We Are Social and connect with Rebecca on LinkedIn. As We Wrap … Listen and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon/Audible, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart, YouTube, and RSS. Rate and review the show—If you like what you're hearing, be sure to head over to Apple Podcasts and click the 5-star button to rate the show. And, if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review to help others find the show. Did you hear something you liked on this episode or another? Do you have a question you'd like our guests to answer? Let me know on Twitter using the hashtag #OnBrandPodcast and you may just hear your thoughts here on the show. On Brand is a part of the Marketing Podcast Network. Until next week, I'll see you on the Internet! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Second in Command: The Chief Behind the Chief
Ep. 224 – The Narrative Group, President, Rebecca Coleman

Second in Command: The Chief Behind the Chief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 48:11


Our guest today is The Narrative Group's President, Rebecca Coleman. Rebecca holds over 20 years of experience in building great relationships with clients and even better campaigns for their brands. Currently, she is President at The Narrative Group, an award-winning creative agency that specializes in people-centric and earned-led brand experiences for some of today's biggest […] The post Ep. 224 – The Narrative Group, President, Rebecca Coleman appeared first on COO Alliance.

Second in Command: The Chief Behind the Chief
Ep. 224 – The Narrative Group, President, Rebecca Coleman

Second in Command: The Chief Behind the Chief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 48:11


Our guest today is The Narrative Group's President, Rebecca Coleman. Rebecca holds over 20 years of experience in building great relationships with clients and even better campaigns for their brands. Currently, she is President at The Narrative Group, an award-winning creative agency that specializes in people-centric and earned-led brand experiences for some of today's biggest […] The post Ep. 224 – The Narrative Group, President, Rebecca Coleman appeared first on COO Alliance.

Filled Up Cup
Ep. 7 Rebecca Coleman

Filled Up Cup

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 43:07 Transcription Available


This week's guest is Rebecca Coleman. She is a vegan cookbook author: Aquafabulous and Vegan Baking Made Easy. She also has a food blog, Cooking By Laptop.On this episode we talk about the vegan restaurant scene in Vancouver, a must-try cheese dupe, and her journey to step out of her comfort zone to find some very exciting experiences.  www.cookingbylaptop.comIG: Rebecca Coleman, Food Blogger (@rebeccacoleman) • Instagram photos and videosFilled Up Cup - Unconventional Self Care for Modern WomenAshley (@filledupcup_) • Instagram photos and videos

Unconventional Leaders
The Importance of a Personal Brand with Rebecca Coleman

Unconventional Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 29:40


Have you ever struggled with getting behind a brand because you weren’t able to truly connect with the face behind it? Do you feel drawn to a specific brand because of the personable relationships the brand has with its clients? Or maybe you are a personal brand but struggle with connecting with your customers. The truth is, we all strive for connection and real authenticity but it can be so hard to find in an oversaturated market.   Our guest this week, founder of Something Massive creative agency, Rebecca Coleman believes that in order to grow your personal brand, you must first build authentic relationships with your audience. Building a relationship with your customer is extremely vital for growth and success. Not only is it important to connect with your audience, but it is also important to connect with those around you. The strongest influence you have on your brand, business, or service is your network. Sure, it’s important to provide great content but if you aren’t first connecting with the people you work with, your audience will eventually catch on. According to Rebecca, the best thing you can do for your personal brand is to create a human experience with your customers. Instead of putting all of your focus into your product, try focusing on building that connection. Your product or service will set itself.   Topics Discussed: How to create a human experience with your personal brand How to make your business grow through networking How to create a personal connection with your audience through authenticity. How to make your personal brand stand out from other brands How to create the content that you love   Connect with Rebecca Coleman: Website Twitter (personal) Twitter (business) Instagram Facebook -

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Sittin' in the Kitchen
Rebecca Coleman Goes Gaga for Aquafaba

Sittin' in the Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 12:52


Rebecca Coleman’s cookbook Aquafabulous! will appeal to vegans and people who don’t eat eggs. She uses the eggwhite substitute to make meringues, macarons, and mousse. Aquafaba (the liquid from canned beans) is also featured in recipes for hummus, pulled jackfruit, breakfast cookies, and shepherd’s pie.

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Sittin' in the Kitchen
Rebecca Coleman Goes Gaga for Aquafaba

Sittin' in the Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 12:52


Rebecca Coleman’s cookbook Aquafabulous! will appeal to vegans and people who don’t eat eggs. She uses the eggwhite substitute to make meringues, macarons, and mousse. Aquafaba (the liquid from canned beans) is also featured in recipes for hummus, pulled jackfruit, breakfast cookies, and shepherd’s pie.

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Everyday Happiness
The Art of Business

Everyday Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 31:25


Vicki interviews Rebecca Coleman of the Art of the Business. Rebecca teaches Social Media at the B.C. Institute of Technology and is well known as a social media strategist, blogger, and food and travel writer. Together, Vicki and Rebecca explore the world of relationships and social media. How is technology changing the way we form friendships, conduct romance, and connect?  What are the risks in ‘putting it out there’ online? Grab a coffee and join the conversation. 

Everyday Happiness
Engaging Authentically Online and Off.

Everyday Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2017 32:03


Vicki begins a series on communicating online and off. Based on her experience in digital and social media marketing, she explores what is real, and asks how we can convey and reveal our true selves and create meaningful relationships in the online environment. Taking a personal development perspective, she examines personal integrity, gossip and Facebook envy and offers insights from social media marketing colleague and blogger Rebecca Coleman.

Campaign podcast
Millennials are snake people

Campaign podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2016 25:37


Our March episode is hosted by Shona Ghosh and features Charles Vallance, founder and chairman of VCCP, Phil Barden, author of 'Decoded: the science behind why we buy', and Marketing’s features editor Rebecca Coleman. This month, it's all about the use of 'millennials' as a catch-all term, and whether it's time to ditch demographics.

Campaign podcast
The Marketing Mind 6 - taste in advertising

Campaign podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2016 27:05


Our February episode is hosted by Rachel Barnes and features David Bain, planning partner at BMB, and Marketing’s features editor Rebecca Coleman. This month, it's all about good and bad taste marketing, how that's changed and what the immediacy of public reaction via social means for bold advertising.

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Campaign podcast
The Marketing Mind 5 - the post-everything era

Campaign podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2016 29:02


Our January episode features Tracey Follows, chief strategy and innovation officer at the Future Laboratory and founder of AnyDayNow, and Marketing’s features editor Rebecca Coleman. The trio delve into the idea of post-perfection in 2016, where consumers increasingly post heightened versions of their lives on social media, but come to expect more sincerity from their brands. They also discuss post-privacy, where data as payment for services rendered has become the expectation rather than choice.

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Campaign podcast
The Marketing Mind 3 - postcapitalism

Campaign podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2015 30:56


Welcome to the Marketing Mind, a new podcast brought to you from the team at Marketing magazine, and powered by Somethin' Else. The third is hosted by Marketing editor Rachel Barnes and features author and broadcaster Leo Johnson talking about the future of business. Marketing's features editor, Rebecca Coleman, also talks to economist Eve Poole on how brands may need to recast their relationship with the consumer.

A Beginner's Guide to Interplanetary Destruction

Episode 1.5.5 – Hold Me Closer Tiny Dylan Dylan learns a hard truth. The Baron and Melissa complete a revolutionary new device. Disappointment and confusion ensue! This episode features the voices of Ian McGowan as Dylan and the Baron, and Rebecca Coleman as Melissa. Todd Roth and Daniel Williams “act” as Dino-Reps 1 and 2,Read More

A Beginner's Guide to Interplanetary Destruction

Episode 1.5.3 – Sea Men The group plans a fishing trip! Meanwhile, Melissa has a heart to heart with a fellow crewman. Spoilers – He sucks. This episode features the voices of Ian McGowan as Dylan and the Baron, and Rebecca Coleman as Melissa. Adam Baugher expertly reprises the role of James O'Douls, and ZachRead More

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A Beginner's Guide to Interplanetary Destruction

Episode 1.5.2 – New ‘Do After a long night of boozing Melissa decides it's time for a haircut! This episode features the voices of Ian McGowan as Dylan and the Baron, and Rebecca Coleman as Melissa. Dave Goddard plays the part of the Alien Customer, and Zach Minute acts as our narrator. All writing, recording,Read More

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A Beginner's Guide to Interplanetary Destruction

Episode 1.5.1 – Totes Legit Shortly after the oddly alluring Baron Von Wasteland rescues Dylan and Melissa, Dylbro hatches a plan to help BVW go legit. Business legit. This episode features the voices of Ian McGowan as Dylan and the Baron, and Rebecca Coleman as Melissa. Zach Minute acts as our narrator. All writing, recording,Read More

Skylight Books Author Reading Series
LATIFAH SALOM reads from her debut novel THE CAKE HOUSE

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2015 29:09


The Cake House (Vintage)  Part mystery, part compelling coming-of-age tale, The Cake House is a riveting debut novel that re-imagines the classic story of Hamlet amidst the hills of suburban Los Angeles. Rosaura Douglas's father shot himself when her mother left him . . . or at least that's the story everyone is telling. Now her mother has remarried and Rosie is trapped in a new home she calls "The Cake House," a garish pink edifice that's a far cry from the cramped apartment where she grew up. It's also the house where her father died--a fact that everyone else who lives there, including her mother, Dahlia, and her mysteriously wealthy stepfather, Claude, want to forget. Soon, however, her father's ghost begins to appear; first as a momentary reflection in a window, then in the dark of night, and finally, in the lush garden behind the house where Rosie spends most of her days. After he warns her that Claude is not to be trusted, Rosie begins to notice cracks in her new family's carefully constructed facade. Dahlia is clearly uncomfortable in her marriage; her stepbrother, Alex, is friendly one second, distant the next, and haunted by troubles of his own; and Claude's business is drawing questions from the police. And as the ghost becomes increasingly violent--and the secrets of The Cake House and her family's past come to light--Rosie must finally face the truth behind the losses and lies that have torn her life apart. Praise for The Cake House "Intense and savagely beautiful, Latifah Salom's The Cake House grabs you, then grabs you harder.  The magic of this suburban-gothic literary thriller is the scale on which it's done—small and absolutely terrifying. An accomplished, mesmerizing debut."  —Janet Fitch, author of White Oleander “Reading The Cake House, I vividly saw the whole edifice rising up before me, latticework covering a multitude of sins. A wonderful, chewy, complicated book that doesn't flinch from danger or pain but rejects despair.” —Naomi Novik, author of Uprooted and the bestselling Temeraire series “The Cake House is a gem of a novel: a mystery wrapped in a cloak of family dysfunction with subtle Shakespearean trim expertly woven in by an incredibly gifted debut novelist. Rosaura is a heroine with spunk and a vulnerability so endearing I missed her the second I closed the book for the final time. Salom has written a dazzling coming-of-age tale that will resonate long after you reach the end.” —Elizabeth Flock, New York Times bestselling author of Me & Emma and What Happened To My Sister “Tense, shocking, and seductively dark, The Cake House is a brand-new twist on a classic story—an urban reinvention of a Shakespearean tale.” —Rebecca Coleman, New York Times bestselling author of The Kingdom of Childhood Latifah Salom was born in Hollywood, California to parents of Peruvian and Mexican descent. As a teenager she attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, and she holds degrees from Emerson College, Hunter College, and from the University of Southern California's Masters of Professional Writing program. She currently lives in Los Angeles.

Harlequin Author Spotlight
Heaven Should Fall by Rebecca Coleman

Harlequin Author Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2012 5:40


Known for her powerful and thought-provoking writing style, bestselling author Rebecca Coleman delivers an emotionally gripping new novel with Heaven Should Fall, testing the lines between family, loyalty and patriotism. Rebecca Coleman is the critically acclaimed author of The Kingdom of Childhood.

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