POPULARITY
Guests: Brandy Bones - Urban Planner and Disaster Preparedness Expert Sarah Ullman - Filmmaker and Founder of One Vote at a Time (www.onevoteatatime.us) For many of us, the thought of a Biden presidency is not very inspiring, and the fact that he is the one facing off against Trump is cause for more dismay than it is comfort. For progressive young voters and many others who supported Bernie, Warren or any of the other younger, more diverse or inspiring primary candidates, it has been difficult to muster much enthusiasm for Biden's candidacy besides the fact that another four years of a Trump presidency seems like throwing our country and souls into an abyss. It is worrisome to think that apathy could contribute to this unthinkable future, and so it is time for difficult conversations about how we can get past our misgivings and find ways to generate some momentum for Biden's candidacy. With less than one hundred days until the election we invited dedicated advocates for change, Brandy Bones and Sarah Ullman to converse about finding the promise in this campaign, and the future it will make possible for an America in turmoil and in danger of irrevocable damage. This episode gets existential but also practical and even hopeful about what change we might see and how we might not be forsaken after all. This is an episode for anyone feeling bleak about November, and we hope it helps energize citizens to vote in this incredibly consequential Presidential election. It also underscores the importance of supporting other candidates so that we never find ourselves with such a frustrating set of options again.
Sarah Ullman is the co-founder of Vote Vote at a Time, a super PAC that created almost 200 videos about candidates for the 2018 midterm elections. Sarah and her team only work with progressive candidates who are strong on gun control. Sarah has done game-chasing work this election cycle, and was recently profiled in the New York Times. We had a great conversation with Sarah about what she learned during the latest election cycle, and her plans for the future.
To date this year, there have been 297 mass shootings in America, including the recent tragedy at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. In this episode, former U.S. Congressman Steve Israel and filmmaker Sarah Ullman, co-founder of the SuperPAC One Vote at a Time, offer their perspectives on gun violence and gun control—one of the most divisive issues in America today. Israel is the author of Big Guns, a satire of America’s gun lobby. Ullman is a 2010 graduate of Tufts University.
Today we discuss Drew Barrymore’s reaction to Kim Kardashian’s childhood obsession with her (1:17), Mindy Kaling on gender parity in Hollywood (6:34), a reunion concert of the musical “Wicked” (12:47), a new study comparing sex to live music events (17:35), and “One Vote at a Time” founder Sarah Ullman joins the table to discuss the importance of voting in the midterm elections (23:12).
Kelly speaks with Sarah Ullman, the co-founder and co-executive director of One Vote at a Time, a team of female filmmakers who are traveling to ten states in 2018 to make political campaign ads for 250 progressive pro gun safety candidates for state legislatures.
Kelly speaks with Sarah Ullman, the co-founder and co-executive director of One Vote at a Time, a team of female filmmakers who are traveling to ten states in 2018 to make political campaign ads for 250 progressive pro gun safety candidates for state legislatures.
What’s happening at town halls across the United States? Is there a popular groundswell of resistance and opposition to President Trumps agenda building momentum on the Left? Is it sustainable? Would a “Tea Party of the Left” be a constructive or destructive force in American politics? In this episode, we welcome our first guest co-host—Sarah Ullman, a filmmaker, activist, and co-founder of the grassroots SuperPAC, One Vote at a Time. We discuss our experiences in recent months attending town halls and political protests, we’re tough on CA Senator Dianne Feinstein, we talk about 2018, the instant messenger handles of our youth, and further destroy the idea that the government is or should be run like a business. This is Robot F. Kennedy. SHOW NOTES: Sarah Ullman on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesillysully One Vote at a Time: https://www.onevoteatatime.us/ LA Times: Sen. Dianne Feinstein gets an earful at Los Angeles town hall, but sticks to her centrist guns http://www.latimes.com/politics/essential/la-pol-ca-essential-politics-updates-sen-feinstein-gets-an-earful-at-la-1492720742-htmlstory.html Town hall constituents holding up their IDs in response to their congressman assuming they’re “bussed in.” https://twitter.com/thiswaltz5/status/834535401494806532 (If you're seeing this, it's hosted on Soundcloud. Testing hosting providers. Thanks for your understanding.)
Glasgow Phillips is the Co-Founder and former SVP Creative of Maker Studios. Prior to his time at Maker, Glasgow worked in Hollywood as a television writer on such iconic shows as South Park, published three books, and helped launch businesses in the brand strategy and digital production industries. He is now an angel investor and is busy working on the next big thing. In this episode, we discuss the beginnings of the online video industry, the evolution of YouTube as a platform, and the accompanying democratization of content creation and disruption of the traditional media value chain. Glasgow also shares stories from the early days of Maker Studios, one of the first multi-channel networks (MCNs), and his current areas of interest, including new media production and personal data privacy. Hosts: James Creech and Sarah Ullman ABOUT THE SHOW All Things Video is a podcast dedicated to uncovering the past and charting the future of the online video ecosystem. Listen to interviews with founders, executives, and thought leaders from the world’s leading video networks and engage in thought-provoking debates about the key issues shaping the next generation of entertainment. From the short-form content revolution to the rise of multi-channel networks (MCNs) and the fragmentation of video viewership in an always-on world, All Things Video reveals the key trends and insights from the world of digital video. Subscribe for new episodes and updates! ABOUT THE HOSTS James Creech is an entrepreneur focused on technology, online video, and digital media. He currently serves as the SVP, Growth for Bent Pixels, the premier technology provider for the world's leading video networks and next-generation media companies. Sarah Ullman is the Founder of Master Plan, a digital content and creative consultancy, as well as Editor-In-Chief of The Jungle newsletter about the online video space. OUR SPONSOR This episode is brought to you by TubeBuddy, the complete toolkit for YouTube channel management. This power-packed browser extension helps with everything from bulk metadata edits and trending keyword suggestions to thumbnail optimization, fan engagement tools, and so much more. Visit TubeBuddy.com to meet your new best friend on YouTube. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 006 - the 12-Step Buddhist Podcast: Sex Addiction is a Brain Disease - Interview with Dr. Sarah Ullman Website: http://the12stepbuddhist.com Format: 128kbps MP3 Time: 44:31 Highlights: Thanks to jazz pianist Clay Giberson for the show intro Ask the 12-Step Buddhist - audience question: from a listener, "I'm a Buddhist and a sex addict, what can I do?" Answer: An interview with Sarah Ullman, Ph.D. Clinical Psychology Neuropsychology http://drsarahullman.com http://thesexaddictedbrain.com http://twitter.com/drsarahullman Board Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress Specializing in the Social Neuroscience of Sexual Addiction and Arousal Dysregulation PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES 76 Ritttenhouse Place Ste #203 Ardmore, PA 19003 Tel # 610-642-4454 Fax # 610-795-7127